Sergei Sabanov | Environmental and Social Impact Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sergei Sabanov | Environmental and Social Impact Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Mining, Safet, Health and Environmental Impact Assessment, Nazarbayev University, School of Mining and Geosciences, Kazakhstan  🛠️ Dr. Sergei Sabanov is a chartered engineer with over 30 years of experience in the mining industryHe began his career in 1992 working in underground oil shale mines in EstoniaAfter earning his PhD in Mining Engineering in 2008, he balanced multiple projects and teaching roles, collaborating with universities, mining companies, and regulatory boardsHis extensive industry experience encompasses mine planning, design, blasting operations, ventilation, and risk managementDr. Sabanov has worked on projects across Russia, CIS countries, Europe, and South America, dealing with commodities such as oil shale, coal, gold, silver, copper, iron ore, diamonds, zinc, bauxite, potash, and rare earth elements

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Education 🎓

Dr. Sabanov obtained his PhD in Power Engineering and Geotechnology (Mining) from Tallinn University of Technology in 200Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Mining Engineering in 2004 and a Bachelor’s degree in the same field in 2002 from the same institutioIn 2013, he achieved Chartered Engineer status from the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining in Londo

Experience 🏗

Dr. Sabanov’s professional journey includes roles such as Associate Professor at Nazarbayev University since 2017, Principal Consultant at SRK Consulting (UK) from 2010 to 2017, and Senior Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology between 2007 and 20 He also served as a Researcher and Research Assistant at Tallinn University of Technology and worked as a miner at Eesti Põlevkivi Ltd. from 1992 to 19

Research Interests

Dr. Sabanov’s research focuses on sustainable mining practices, mining waste management, and innovative mining technolog He has led interdisciplinary research groups on topics such as ‘Sustainable mining: key challenges and opportunities to economic growth of mining waste management and innovative mining technolo.

Awards and Memberships

Dr. Sabanov is a Chartered Engineer and Professional Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining since . He is also a Corresponding Member of the Eurasian Academy of Mining Sciences since 2021 and an Academic Member of the National Academy of Mining Sciences in Kazakhstan since . Additionally, he has been a member of The Mine Ventilation Society of Australia since 7.

Publications📚

“Analysis of Kazakhstan Oil Shale Deposits in Accordance with Resource Estimation Practices for Consideration of Potential Shale Oil Reserves” published in Energies in25.

“Heterogeneous (gas-solid) chemistry of atmospheric Cr: A case study of Astana, Kazakhstan” published in Environmental Pollution in24.

“Analysis of Experimental Measurements of Particulate Matter (PM) and Lung Deposition Surface Area (LDSA) in Operational Faces of an Oil Shale Underground Mine” published in Atmosphere in24.

“Particle number, mass, and surface area concentrations inside an underground metalliferous mine in Kazakhstan” published in Atmospheric Pollution Research in23.

“A Method for the Modified Estimation of Oil Shale Mineable Reserves for Shale Oil Projects: A Case Study” published in Energies in2

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Sergei Sabanov is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his vast experience, innovative research, and leadership in sustainable mining. His contributions to mine ventilation, risk analysis, and geotechnical modeling make a significant impact on the mining and geosciences field. While enhancing his global research influence through citations and outreach could further strengthen his candidacy, his overall academic and industry achievements make him a strong contender for the award. 🚀👏

 

Vesna Tomašić | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vesna Tomašić | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof,  University of Zagreb, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Croatia 

Vesna Tomašić is a full professor at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb, specializing in chemical reaction engineering and catalysis. Since earning her doctorate in 1999, she has held key academic and administrative positions, including head of the doctoral program in Chemical Engineering. She has mentored numerous students and supervised several international collaborations, contributing significantly to chemical engineering advancements in Croatia and abroad. Known for her dedication to environmental protection technologies, particularly air pollution abatement, her work has earned her prestigious national and international recognitions. Tomašić actively participates in global scientific communities, furthering research in catalyst development and reactor optimization. 🧪🌍

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Education 🎓

1999: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb1993: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb1990: Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering Her academic journey laid a robust foundation for her expertise in catalysis, chemical reactors, and environmental protection technologies. 📘🔬

Professional Experience  🏢

2017 – Present: Full Professor in Tenure, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb2011 – 2017: Full Professor2006 – 2011: Associate Professor2002 – 2006: Assistant Professor Throughout her career, Tomašić has led various departmental roles, including Vice-Dean for Teaching and Science, and served on significant scientific committees, contributing to the institution’s growth and international collaborations. 🏫👩‍🏫

Awards and Honors 🏆

2011: Special Award for Doctoral Training Quality Promotion, University of Zagreb2008: Franjo Hanaman Award for Faculty Promotion2005: Recognition for Chemical Engineering Promotion, Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers These accolades underscore her dedication to academic excellence, research mentorship, and chemical engineering advocacy. 🎖️👏

Research Focus 🔍

Her research revolves around catalytic reaction engineering, air pollution abatement, and the development of advanced oxidation technologies. Key collaborations include projects with France, China, and regional European institutions, focusing on novel catalysts for environmental sustainability. She is renowned for her work on monolithic and membrane reactors, VOC removal, and zeolite-based catalysts. 🌿🔧

📚 Publications Top Notes

State-of-the-art in the monolithic catalysts/reactors” (2006)
Comprehensive review of monolithic catalysts and reactors, focusing on their preparation, properties, and applications in various chemical processes, particularly environmental catalysis. The study highlights advantages such as low pressure drop and high mass transfer efficiency.

“Application of the monoliths in DeNOx catalysis” (2007)
This work discusses the utilization of monolithic structures in DeNOx systems for NOx removal. Emphasis is placed on their efficiency in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) processes and their potential to meet stringent environmental regulations.

“Photocatalytic oxidation of toluene in the gas phase” (2008)
The study models an annular photocatalytic reactor for toluene degradation, providing insights into the kinetics and efficiency of gas-phase photocatalytic reactions, essential for air pollution control technologies.

“Heterogena fotokataliza: osnove i primjena za obradu onečišćenog zraka” (2011)
A foundational text in Croatian on heterogeneous photocatalysis, detailing its principles and practical applications for air purification, particularly in removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

“Photocatalytic degradation of imidacloprid” (2021)
Focuses on the degradation of the pesticide imidacloprid in a flat-plate photoreactor under UVA and simulated solar conditions, analyzing operating parameters, reaction kinetics, and environmental implications.

“Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 particle fractions in an urban area” (2018)
Investigates the distribution and health impact of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in particulate matter of different sizes, emphasizing urban air pollution monitoring and mitigation strategies.

“Catalytic reduction of NOx over Cu/ZSM-5 catalyst” (1998)
This early work explores Cu/ZSM-5 catalysts’ performance in NOx reduction, addressing challenges in developing effective catalytic systems for exhaust gas purification.

“Non-ideal flow in an annular photocatalytic reactor” (2012)
Analyzes flow dynamics in annular reactors, critical for optimizing photocatalytic processes in real-world applications by improving reaction efficiency and reactor design.

“Photocatalytic degradation of the herbicide terbuthylazine” (2015)
Examines the degradation of terbuthylazine using TiO₂/chitosan composite layers, focusing on immobilized photocatalysts for sustainable herbicide removal from water sources.

Conclusion:

Vesna Tomašić is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions in teaching, research, and mentorship. Her leadership in organizing scientific events and her recognition from prominent institutions further affirm her status as a leading expert in chemical engineering. While there are always opportunities for broader collaboration, her proven track record makes her a highly deserving nominee for this prestigious award.