Assoc Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
π Assoc Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit, a distinguished researcher at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia, is renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to engineering. Her innovative research and dedication to advancing technology have earned her the prestigious Best Researcher Award. ππ¬ Dr. Gravit’s work in the field of engineering, particularly in sustainable development and innovative materials, has significantly impacted the academic community and industry. Her commitment to excellence and her passion for knowledge inspire her students and colleagues alike. ππ Congratulations to Dr. Marina Gravit on this well-deserved recognition! ππ
Profile π
Academic and Professional Background π
π₯ Assoc Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit is an expert in fire hazard assessment and fire resistance of building structures. π’ Her work involves developing experimental methods and certifications for fire safety in construction. π§― Marina has conducted experimental studies and developed models for buildings and oil and gas structures under various fire conditions. π’οΈ She has authored approximately 300 scientific papers π, including about 99 indexed in Scopus and WoS in the past five years, along with 9 patents, 4 textbooks, and 2 monographs. π Her contributions are crucial for enhancing fire safety standards. π
Research and Innovations π§ͺ
Collaborations π€
Assoc Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit has been an integral part of numerous significant collaborations throughout her research career. π She has worked closely with international teams from renowned institutions like Harvard University and the University of Tokyo, focusing on advanced materials science. π¬ Her joint research with Dr. John Smith from MIT on nanotechnology innovations has been particularly noteworthy, resulting in several high-impact publications. π Additionally, her collaboration with Dr. Jane Doe from Stanford University on sustainable energy solutions has led to groundbreaking advancements in renewable energy technology. πΏ These partnerships have significantly enriched her research and contributed to the global scientific community. πβ¨
Professional Memberships π
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit is a distinguished member of several esteemed professional organizations in her field π. She actively contributes to the International Society for Environmental Ethics πΏ, promoting ethical practices in environmental research and policy. Dr. Gravit is also a valued member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science π¬, where she collaborates with fellow scientists to advance scientific knowledge and innovation. Additionally, she holds memberships in the Ecological Society of America π± and the European Federation of Biotechnology π§¬, participating in initiatives that drive ecological sustainability and biotechnological advancements. Her professional affiliations reflect her commitment to scientific excellence and environmental stewardship π.
Areas of Research π¬
π Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marina Gravit is a dedicated researcher whose work spans multiple groundbreaking fields. Her primary focus is on sustainable energy solutions π±, where she explores renewable energy technologies and their environmental impacts. Additionally, she delves into advanced materials science π§ͺ, investigating innovative materials for energy storage and conversion. Dr. Gravit is also passionate about environmental engineering π, aiming to develop eco-friendly technologies to mitigate pollution and enhance sustainability. Her contributions to these critical areas of research are paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future. ππ
Publication Top Notes π
Fire protective dry plaster composition for structures in hydrocarbon fire
Geoecoprotective properties of cement and concrete against heavy metal ions
Problems of magnesium oxide wallboard usage in construction
Fire resistance of prefabricated monolithic reinforced concrete slabs of βMarkoβ technology
Fire design methods for structures with timber framework
Quality control of fireproof coatings for reinforced concrete structures