Johannes Kirchgässner | Material Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Mr. Johannes Kirchgässner | Material Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

TU Bergakademie Freiberg | Germany

Johannes Kirchgässner is a materials engineering professional at TU Bergakademie Freiberg who has developed a strong academic and research foundation through his studies in industrial engineering with a specialization in ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, leading to focused work on advanced alloy systems. His academic path includes training in materials engineering principles and hands-on research involving synthesis strategies for lightweight high-entropy alloy systems, which later expanded into his professional role as a research associate contributing to innovative approaches for developing calibration bodies used in hydrogen analysis within a corrosion protection environment. His research interests lie in materials research and development with emphasis on high-entropy alloys, alloy design strategies, corrosion behavior, and advanced characterization methods. He brings skills in metallurgical analysis, alloy synthesis, microstructural evaluation, laboratory experimentation, and scientific writing, reflected in contributions published in reputable materials science journals. His work aligns with scientific indexing platforms such as Elsevier and Springer, demonstrating engagement with global research networks. Although early in his professional trajectory, he shows promise for recognition through categories such as outstanding scientist awards. Overall, he represents a growing contributor to materials science, combining academic rigor, practical research ability, and a commitment to advancing innovative alloy systems for emerging technological needs.

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Artur Dzeranov | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Artur Dzeranov | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Federal Research Center for Problems of Chemical Physics and Medicinal Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Mr. Artur Dzeranov is a dedicated researcher and engineer affiliated with the Moscow Aviation Institute and several leading Russian scientific institutions, including the Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine and the Federal Research Centre for Problems of Chemical Physics and Medicinal Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He holds bachelor’s, master’s, and postgraduate degrees from the Moscow Aviation Institute, specialising in biotechnical systems, aircraft engineering, and materials science. His professional work spans research, teaching, and laboratory practice, where he lectures on biomaterials, biotechnical systems, and data analysis in biology and medicine. His research focuses on iron nanoparticles, their oxides, and hybrid metal-polymer nanocomposites, exploring their synthesis, structural and physicochemical characterisation, and biological and environmental interactions. Skilled in advanced analytical methods such as X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and electron microscopy, he investigates nanocomposites’ sorption, detoxification, and catalytic properties. Mr Dzeranov has published extensively in international journals and presented his findings at numerous scientific conferences. His achievements have earned him recognition as a promising young scientist contributing to materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental safety. Through his interdisciplinary expertise and commitment to innovation, he continues to advance the understanding and application of functional nanomaterials for biomedical and ecological purposes.

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