Jan Kruzelak | biodegrability | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jan Kruzelak | biodegrability | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Slovak University of Technologyy, Slovakia

Assoc. Prof. Ján Kruželák, PhD. is a prominent Slovak researcher and educator in the field of polymer chemistry and rubber technology. With an academic journey rooted at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of sustainable rubber materials and cross-linking systems. His extensive academic experience, combined with research excellence, has made him a leading expert in elastomer development and rubber recycling. 🌍🔬

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kruželák completed his Bachelor’s (2002–2005), Master’s (2002–2007), and PhD (2007–2011) degrees at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, followed by postdoctoral studies (2011–2012) at the same institution. His strong educational foundation laid the groundwork for a focused and impactful research career in polymer science. 📚🎓

💼 Professional Experience

Since 2012, he has been an integral part of the Department of Plastics, Rubber, and Fibres at the Slovak University of Technology, first as an Assistant Professor (2012–2017), and currently as an Associate Professor (2017–present). He has supervised numerous theses at all academic levels, mentored PhD students, and represented Slovakia in international rubber research forums like IRCO. 🏫🧪

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Kruželák’s work focuses on the development of rubber materials enhanced by magnetic, biopolymer, and traditional fillers. His specialties include sulfur and peroxide vulcanization systems, optimizing filler-rubber interaction, and valorizing waste rubber. His work bridges sustainability with advanced material performance, pushing the boundaries of elastomeric innovation. 🌱🧬

🏆 Awards and Honors

Although specific awards aren’t listed, his invitations to international conferences, including a prestigious talk at Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, highlight the recognition of his contributions in the field. His influence spans globally through research dissemination and academic collaboration. 🌟🌐

📚 Publications

Sulfur and Peroxide Cross-Linking of Lignosulfonate-Filled Compounds Based on Acrylonitrile–Butadiene Rubber and Styrene–Butadiene Rubber
Polymers, 2025 – Cited by 0

Influence of Plasticizers on Cross-Linking Process, Morphology, and Properties of Lignosulfonate-Filled Rubber Compounds
Polymers, 2025 – Cited by 1

Strategy for Reducing Rubber Wear Emissions: The Prospect of Using Calcium Lignosulfonate
Express Polymer Letters, 2024 – Cited by 1

Sulfur and Peroxide Curing of NBR-Based Rubber Compounds Filled with Kraft Lignin and Calcium Lignosulfonate
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2024 – Cited by 1

The Impact of Surface Roughness on Conformal Cooling Channels for Injection Molding
Materials, 2024 – Cited by 5

Sulfur and Peroxide Vulcanization of Blends Based on SBR, EPDM, and Their Combinations
Materials, 2024 – Cited by 0

Electrical Conductivity, EMI Shielding, and Mechanical Properties of Rubber Composites
Polymers, 2024 – Cited by 8

Electromagnetic Absorption Shielding and Mechanical Properties of Rubber Composites
Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2024 – Cited by unknown

🏁 Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Ján Kruželák is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating a consistent, innovative, and impactful research trajectory. His deep involvement in education, publication excellence, and scientific leadership make him a strong contender. With some focus on global outreach and broader publication venues, he could achieve even greater recognition. His current profile certainly merits serious consideration for this prestigious honor. 🌟

Maritza Chirinos Marroquín | Sustainability and environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Maritza Chirinos Marroquín | Sustainability and environment | Best Researcher Award

MSc., Saint Paul Catholic University, Peru🌟

Dr. Maritza Chirinos Marroquín is a distinguished researcher and educator with a focus on sustainability, academic performance, and student well-being. Currently a RENACYT (Nivel VII) researcher at Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica in Lima, Peru, she is dedicated to advancing the understanding of the ecological footprint, happiness, and sustainability in universities. With a profound commitment to improving student experiences, Dr. Chirinos Marroquín’s work bridges the gap between academic success and environmental responsibility.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Maritza Chirinos Marroquín holds the prestigious RENACYT (Nivel VII) qualification, awarded by the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica (CONCYTEC) in Peru, which she has held since September 2023. Her research explores sustainability in higher education, with an emphasis on enhancing the overall academic and ecological performance of students.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

With a deep commitment to academia and research, Dr. Chirinos Marroquín is currently engaged as an Investigadora RENACYT at CONCYTEC in Lima, Peru. Her academic career has seen her work on several projects aimed at improving sustainability in higher education institutions and fostering better student outcomes in academic performance and happiness.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chirinos Marroquín’s research interests are centered around sustainability, particularly its integration within universities. She investigates the relationships between ecological footprints, student happiness, and academic performance. Her work seeks to develop models for assessing and enhancing sustainability practices in higher education, focusing on the balance between environmental impact and student well-being.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Chirinos Marroquín’s dedication to advancing sustainability in education has earned her recognition through the RENACYT (Nivel VII) qualification, which is a testament to her outstanding contributions to scientific research in the field of sustainability.

Publications 📚

Sustainability in Universities: The Triad of Ecological Footprint, Happiness, and Academic Performance Among Brazilian and International Students (Sustainability, 2025): 10.3390/su17030950

Characteristics of University Happiness Conditions and Academic Performance: A Case Study of a University in Arequipa, Peru (ICACIT, 2024): 10.1109/ICACIT62963.2024.10788632

A Quantitative Assessment Model for Students’ Sustainability: Evidence from a Peruvian University (International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023): 10.1108/ijshe-07-2022-0234

Conclusion

Maritza Chirinos Marroquín is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to sustainability research, particularly within the realm of higher education. Her work is not only academically robust but also socially and globally relevant. By broadening her collaborative and outreach activities, she could further enhance the societal impact of her research. Overall, her dedication to advancing sustainability through education makes her an exemplary candidate for this prestigious award.