Yiqian Guo | Nanocomposites | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Yiqian Guo | Nanocomposites | Excellence in Research Award

Postdoctor | Beihang University | China

Dr. Yiqian Guo is a materials science researcher specializing in advanced thermal barrier coatings, biomimetic micro/nano-structured ceramics, and CMAS-resistant coating systems for high-temperature aerospace applications. With 409 Google Scholar citations across 10 peer-reviewed documents, Dr. Yiqian Guo holds an h-index of 9 and i10-index of 9, reflecting strong scholarly impact. Research contributions focus on laser-induced and PS-PVD engineered coatings, volcanic ash–phobic and silicophobic surfaces, and durability enhancement under extreme thermal shock. The work includes high-impact journal publications, book chapters, patented coating technologies, and innovative R&D advancing next-generation protective ceramic materials.

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Mingming Si | Nanocomposites | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mingming Si | Nanocomposites | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer (Tenure-track) | Donghua University | China

Dr. Mingming Si is an emerging materials scientist recognized for impactful contributions to energy-efficient processing of functional and advanced ceramic materials. His research centers on cold sintering, low-temperature densification, interfacial engineering, and defect/strain regulation to tailor microstructure–property relationships in dielectrics, nanocomposites, and electronic materials. He has authored 23 peer-reviewed journal publications, holds multiple patents, and has presented his work at leading international conferences. According to Google Scholar, his research has received 355 citations, with an h-index of 11 and an i10-index of 12, reflecting strong scholarly influence, innovation, and growing global recognition in advanced materials research.

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Prajna Paramita Mohapatra | Nanocomposites | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Prajna Paramita Mohapatra | Nanocomposites | Young Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow | Hunan University | China

Dr. Prajna Paramita Mohapatra is an emerging researcher in condensed matter physics and functional materials, with a strong focus on ferrites, magnetic ceramics, microwave absorbers, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials, and advanced metallic alloys. Her research contributions span lithium ferrite–based ceramics, hexaferrites, spinel ferrites, magnetic composites, grain-boundary diffusion, and defect-mediated strengthening in advanced alloys, addressing applications in microwave devices, radar absorption, shielding technologies, and high-performance structural materials. She has authored around 30 peer-reviewed research publications in high-impact international journals, including Acta Materialia, Journal of Applied Physics, Physical Review B, Applied Surface Science, and Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, along with comprehensive review articles that are widely cited. According to Google Scholar, her work has received over 376 citations, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 13, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. Her research profile demonstrates strong innovation in material design, microstructure–property correlations, and advanced experimental characterization, contributing significantly to materials science and applied physics research.

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Development of spinel ferrite-based composites for efficient EMI shielding
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2023 | Citations: 30

Advancements in electromagnetic microwave absorbers: Ferrites and carbonaceous materials
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2025 | Citations: 25

Sakthivel Gandhi | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sakthivel Gandhi | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

GLAMP Researcher | Changwon National University | South Korea

Dr. Sakthivel Gandhi is a distinguished materials chemist and nanotechnology researcher recognized for his impactful contributions to advanced functional materials. With 958 Google Scholar citations, an h-index of 18, and 33 i10-index publications, his work spans nanomaterials design, mesoporous frameworks, hybrid systems, luminescent materials, and high-performance sensing platforms. He has made notable advances in phosphor technology, including remote phosphors, silicate-based emitters, and phosphor-in-glass systems that enhance lighting efficiency and photovoltaic performance. A significant portion of his research centers on mesoporous silica, POSS-based hybrids, and upconverting nanoparticles, applied toward sensing endocrine disruptors, parabens, benzophenone derivatives, triclosan, and peroxide species in edible oils. His innovations include nano-engineered electrochemical interfaces, hybrid nanostructures for antibiotic degradation, and multifunctional theranostic systems for biomedical applications such as nano-cardio medicine and photodynamic therapy. Dr. Sakthivel Gandhi has secured competitive research funding from major national agencies, supporting projects on phosphor-assisted solar enhancement, mesoporous silica–phosphor integrations, and energy-storage materials. His translational output includes patents on magnetic mesoporous theranostic platforms, MnO₂-based edible-oil sensors, and hybrid inks for next-generation sensing. He has authored book chapters with leading publishers and received prestigious recognitions including thesis awards, faculty awards, and international distinctions. His research leadership spans scholarly reviewing, conference contributions, and innovation-driven R&D translation.

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Hierarchical mesoporous silica nanofibers as multifunctional scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration
– Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 2013 | Citations: 67
Bioinspired hybrid mesoporous silica–gelatin sandwich construct for bone tissue engineering
– Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2014 | Citations: 65
A novel nano-interfaced superoxide biosensor
– Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2013 | Citations: 61

María Luján Ferreira | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Pilot Plant for Chemical Engineering – National University of the South – National Scientific and Technical Research Council | Argentina

Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the Pilot Plant for Chemical Engineering (PLAPIQUI), National University of the South (UNS), and a member of CONICET, Argentina. With over 4,254 citations, 171 scientific documents, and an h-index of 35, she has made enduring contributions to catalysis, polymerization chemistry, enzymatic processes, and nanotechnology. Her prolific research spans olefin polymerization, catalyst design and characterization, enzyme immobilization, nanozymes, biomimetics, and advanced oxidation processes. Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira has authored over 165 international journal articles, 9 book chapters, and 2 books, including Enzymatic Synthesis of Structured Triglycerides (Springer, 2017) and Trastornos del Espectro Autista (2021). She is also the Editor of the Elsevier volume Biocatalyst Immobilization: Foundations and Applications, contributing several chapters. Her applied R&D work includes technology transfer projects with industrial partners such as Petroquímica Cuyo and Petrobras, resulting in numerous technical reports, services, and a patent under evaluation (INPI, 2018). She has led or participated in 35 funded research projects, including TWAS, Antorchas Foundation, PICT, PIP, CABBIO, CYTED, and CNPQ collaborations, bridging Argentina, Brazil, and Europe. Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira has mentored numerous PhD and postdoctoral researchers, several of whom now hold senior research positions at CONICET. Her international collaborations include work with research groups in Canada and Brazil. A reviewer for more than 30 journals, she also evaluates national and international funding proposals and coordinates CONICET thematic commissions. Her research excellence has been recognized with five major awards, including the Bernardo Houssay and Ranwell Caputto National Prizes (2004) and the L’Oréal-CONICET Mention (2014). Through sustained scientific innovation and mentorship, Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira continues to advance interdisciplinary catalysis, nanoscience, and biotechnological applications with significant industrial and biomedical relevance.

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1. Nicolás, P., Lassalle, V. L., & Ferreira, M. L. (2025, October). Low-cost racemic lactic acid oligomerization catalyzed by lipase in biphasic water/heptane system. Systems Microbiology and Biomanufacturing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43393-024-00313-4

2. Pellizzari Wielewski, L., Ferreira, M. L., Alnoch, R. C., Mitchell, D. A., & Krieger, N. (2025, September 30). Evaluating pre-immobilization and post-immobilization bioimprinting strategies for the activation of lipases: A case study of LipC12. Food Technology and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.63.03.25.8940

3. Troncoso, F. D., Sánchez, D. A., & Ferreira, M. L. (2022, March). Production of plant proteases and new biotechnological applications: An updated review. ChemistryOpen. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202200017

4. Rial, J. B., & Ferreira, M. L. (2021, June). Challenges of dye removal treatments based on IONzymes: Beyond heterogeneous Fenton. Journal of Water Process Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102065

5. Sánchez, D. A., Tonetto, G. M., & Ferreira, M. L. (2018). Burkholderia cepacia lipase: A versatile catalyst in synthesis reactions. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.26458

Wenjie Ren | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjie Ren | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) | Henan University of Technology | China

Dr. Wenjie Ren, Ph.D., is an accomplished researcher at Henan University of Technology, China, specializing in immunological detection technologies and genetic engineering antibodies. Her research primarily focuses on developing rapid and highly sensitive biosensing systems for small molecule detection, integrating nanotechnology and immunoassay innovations to address challenges in food safety and environmental monitoring. With 1,007 citations, 67 research publications, and an h-index of 18, Dr. Wenjie Ren has established a strong scientific footprint in fields such as nanomaterial synthesis, immunochromatography, fluorescence sensing, and bioluminescent enzyme immunoassays. She has successfully led nine major research projects, including one funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Program) and several provincial and collaborative initiatives. Her representative works include the development of nanobody-based CuS nanoflower–Au lateral flow immunoassay strips and DNA tetrahedron fluorescence sensors for simultaneous detection of food contaminants such as aflatoxin B1 and ochratoxin A. These innovations have advanced analytical performance, sensitivity, and field applicability in food and agricultural testing. Dr. Wenjie Ren holds three authorized patents in nanobody-based and dual-signal amplification immunochromatography technologies. Her research excellence has been recognized through First and Second Prizes in the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Achievement and Progress Awards, particularly for pioneering functionalized nanocomposite biosensors. Beyond her publications and patents, she contributes as a research supervisor, fostering young scientific talent in molecular detection and biosensor design. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges immunochemistry, nanotechnology, and analytical biochemistry, positioning her as a key contributor to next-generation diagnostic sensor research and its translational applications in food safety and biomedical fields.

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  • Zhao, Y., He, B., & Ren, W. (2024). Nanobody and CuS nanoflower-Au-based lateral flow immunoassay strip to enhance the detection of aflatoxin B1. Foods, 13(12), 1845.

  • Li, Y., Li, Z., Jia, B., & Ren, W. (2024). Detection of AFB1 by immunochromatographic test strips based on double-probe signal amplification with nanobody and biotin–streptavidin system. Foods, 13(21), 3396.

  • Pang, J., Ren, W., He, B., et al. (2023). Development of a rapid gold nanoflowers immunochromatographic test strip based on the nanobody for detection of aflatoxin B1. ChemistrySelect, 8(40), e202300913.

  • Ren, W., Pang, J., Ma, R., et al. (2022). A signal on–off fluorescence sensor based on the self-assembly DNA tetrahedron for simultaneous detection of ochratoxin A and aflatoxin B1. Analytica Chimica Acta, 1198, 339566.

  • Ren, W., Xu, Y., Huang, Z., et al. (2020). Single-chain variable fragment antibody-based immunochromatographic strip for rapid detection of fumonisin B1 in maize samples. Food Chemistry, 319, 126546.

 

Prof. Dr. Minerva Nájera-Martínez | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Minerva Nájera-Martínez | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Minerva Nájera-Martínez, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

Minerva Nájera-Martínez is an environmental chemist with a strong background in the biotransformation of hazardous chemicals. She has contributed to the study of toxicology and chemical contamination in ecosystems, specializing in the environmental impacts of hydrocarbons and pollutants. Nájera-Martínez’s work often involves the evaluation of toxicological effects in biological systems, focusing on the interactions between contaminants and living organisms. Her research is fundamental in understanding and mitigating the environmental risks associated with chemical exposure. Her contributions to the scientific community have had significant implications for environmental protection and public health. Minerva is dedicated to advancing the field of environmental chemistry through her research and collaborations with various institutions and researchers

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Summary of Suitability for the Award:

Minerva Nájera-Martínez is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions to the field of environmental chemistry, particularly in the biotransformation of hazardous chemicals and the toxicological impacts of pollutants on ecosystems. Her work has provided crucial insights into understanding the environmental risks associated with chemical exposure and has significant implications for public health and environmental protection.

🎓Education :

Minerva Nájera-Martínez holds a degree in Environmental Chemistry. She has completed various advanced courses and research programs in environmental science, with a particular focus on toxicology and chemical analysis. Her educational journey has included rigorous training in the effects of pollutants on biological systems and ecosystems. Her studies at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico (Instituto Politécnico Nacional) have provided her with a solid foundation in the chemical sciences, allowing her to contribute valuable knowledge to the field of environmental chemistry. Throughout her education, Nájera-Martínez has focused on practical, research-driven approaches to understanding how contaminants such as hydrocarbons impact the environment and health. She continues to build on this knowledge through her research collaborations and academic projects.

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Minerva Nájera-Martínez has a strong background in both academic research and practical environmental projects. She worked as a researcher at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, contributing to several significant studies on the biotransformation of hydrocarbons and the effects of petroleum contamination on ecosystems. Her experience includes investigating the toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of environmental pollutants, particularly in relation to Escherichia coli and other microorganisms. Nájera-Martínez also led research on the neuroendocrine and neurofunctional effects of crude oil fractions, which has led to significant findings on the environmental risks of oil contamination. Her professional expertise extends to collaborations with environmental agencies and academic institutions, where she works on studies aimed at developing effective solutions for pollution control and environmental health. Her work on various projects, including those focused on biodegradation and pollution mitigation, has earned her recognition in the scientific community.

🏅Awards and Honors :

Minerva Nájera-Martínez has received several awards and honors for her research and contributions to environmental chemistry and toxicology. She was recognized for her outstanding work on the effects of hydrocarbons and other chemical pollutants in both laboratory and field studies. Nájera-Martínez’s research on toxicological impacts of crude oil fractions and other pollutants has earned her numerous accolades, including recognition at national conferences and symposiums. She has also been awarded for her work on the application of advanced techniques for chemical analysis and pollutant remediation. In addition to her research, she has been praised for her mentorship and commitment to promoting scientific knowledge within the community. Her accomplishments in environmental research and chemical science have made a lasting impact on the field, earning her recognition as a leader in environmental toxicology.

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Minerva Nájera-Martínez’s research primarily focuses on environmental chemistry, particularly the study of toxic pollutants, biodegradation, and the impact of hydrocarbons on biological systems. Her work examines how environmental contaminants such as hydrocarbons and heavy metals interact with organisms and ecosystems, exploring both the toxicological effects and the mechanisms of chemical transformation in the environment. One of her key areas of expertise is the toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), with a focus on their biotransformation in microorganisms such as Escherichia coli. Nájera-Martínez also investigates the neuroendocrine and neurofunctional effects of crude oil fractions, which has broader implications for environmental health and safety. Additionally, she is involved in developing strategies for mitigating the harmful effects of pollution, with a focus on using carbon nanoparticles for environmental remediation. Her research contributes to a better understanding of the environmental and health risks posed by industrial pollutants.

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  • Title: Disruption of Neurotransmission, Membrane Potential, and Mitochondrial Calcium in the Brain and Spinal Cord of Nile Tilapia Elicited by Microcystis aeruginosa Extract: an Uncommon Consequence of the Eutrophication Process
    • Citations: 4
  • Title: Are the Endogenous Levels of Divalent Heavy Metals Responsible for the Oxidative Stress Response on Freshwater Phytoplankton Communities?
    • Citations: 1
  • Title: Sub-basal Increases of GABA Enhance the Synthesis of TNF-α, TGF-β, and IL-1β in the Immune System Organs of the Nile Tilapia
    • Citations: 11
  • Title: Is Related the Hematopoietic Stem Cells Differentiation in the Nile Tilapia with GABA Exposure?
    • Citations: 6
  • Title: Toxicokinetic and Toxicodynamic Symbiotic Interactions Among Intestinal Pseudomonas Degrading of Hydrocarbons with its Wild Host Fish Chirostoma jordani
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Mr. Abylay Abilkhan | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abylay Abilkhan | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abylay Abilkhan, National Laboratory Astana, Kazakhstan

Abylay Abilkhan is a researcher from Kazakhstan with a solid foundation in chemistry and materials science. Born on January 3, 1996, in Taraz, Kazakhstan, Abilkhan pursued his academic path at the prestigious Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. His career began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, followed by a Master’s in Chemistry from the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University in 2019. His professional journey is highlighted by roles as a Laboratory Assistant, Analyst, and IPC Specialist. Currently, he contributes to pivotal research as a Research Assistant at the National Laboratory Astana. Abilkhan has actively participated in significant conferences across Kazakhstan and internationally, sharing insights on environmental monitoring, photocatalysis, and advanced materials. His commitment to advancing chemical research reflects in his ongoing work in sustainable materials and green technology solutions.

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Abylay Abilkhan is a highly promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding academic background, dedication to research in the field of chemistry, and significant contributions to the areas of energy, environment, and sustainable technologies.

Education :

Abilkhan’s educational foundation is firmly rooted in chemistry, beginning with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry (Technics and Technologies) from Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, which he completed in July 2017. Demonstrating a keen interest in materials science, he pursued a Master of Science in Chemistry at the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, graduating in July 2019. His academic pursuits equipped him with in-depth knowledge in chemistry and chemical technologies, laying a solid base for his research career. Abilkhan’s education extended beyond the classroom, as he participated in scientific conferences and international symposiums, enhancing his understanding of chemistry’s practical applications. These experiences have shaped his current work in advanced materials and environmental solutions, supported by a robust background in both theoretical and applied chemistry.

Professional Experience :

Abylay Abilkhan’s professional journey in chemistry began as a Laboratory Assistant at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, where he contributed to research projects between 2015 and 2017. Following his Master’s, he served as an Analyst and IPC Specialist at AIGP in 2019, where he gained critical expertise in industry practices and analytical techniques. His work involved quality control and process standardization, essential skills he now applies in advanced research settings. Currently, Abilkhan is a Research Assistant at National Laboratory Astana, a role he has held since 2022. Here, he supports cutting-edge research in sustainable materials and environmental chemistry, focusing on applications of advanced materials in energy and environmental contexts. His experience is enriched by involvement in prominent scientific conferences, underscoring his commitment to professional development and knowledge-sharing.

Awards and Honors :

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Abylay Abilkhan has earned recognition for his contributions to chemical sciences. His active participation in scientific conferences showcases his dedication to advancing research in environmental monitoring and sustainable materials. Notably, he was a presenter at the 2024 INESS Conference, where he discussed breakthroughs in photocatalysis and solar energy systems. In the same year, he was honored to participate in the SIPS/2024 Conference, contributing to discussions on new and advanced materials for sustainable development. His consistent involvement in international forums and collaborative events reflects his commitment to keeping abreast of developments in his field. These experiences have furthered his knowledge, helped build international connections, and underscored his dedication to impactful chemical research.

Research Focus:

Abylay Abilkhan’s research interests lie at the intersection of advanced materials, environmental chemistry, and sustainable energy solutions. At National Laboratory Astana, his focus includes developing innovative materials for photocatalysis, exploring efficient solar energy systems, and enhancing supercapacitor performance. His background in analytical and industrial processes informs his approach to creating environmentally friendly technologies that address current global energy challenges. Abilkhan’s research extends to environmental monitoring, a focus evident in his participation in high-profile conferences dedicated to sustainable technology and green chemistry. With a commitment to sustainable solutions, his work seeks to reduce ecological impacts through renewable energy applications and advanced materials development, making significant strides toward a greener future.

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Sustainable Scalable Mechanochemical Synthesis of CdS/Bi<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub> Nanocomposites for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution

 

 

Dr. Vladimír Spacek | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vladimír Spacek | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vladimír Spacek, SYNPO, akciová společnost, Czech Republic

Vladimír Špaček is a seasoned expert in macromolecular chemistry with a career spanning over five decades. He completed his studies in macromolecular substances at the University of Pardubice (1973-1978) and pursued doctoral studies in physical chemistry at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (1981-1985). Špaček held key positions at the Research Institute of Synthetic Resins and Lacquers before joining SYNPO Joint Stock Company in 1992, where he led the Department of Evaluation and Testing from 1994 to 2022. He has authored around 40 scientific articles, holds one European patent, three Czech patents, and four utility models.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Vladimír Špaček’s extensive career, his research output, and his innovations, particularly in the fields of synthetic resins and macromolecular chemistry, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His impact spans academic knowledge dissemination, industrial applications, and product innovation, embodying the essence of a leading researcher deserving recognition.

🎓Education:

Vladimír Špaček pursued his education in macromolecular chemistry, completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Pardubice from 1973 to 1978, where he specialized in the Technology of Macromolecular Substances. Following this, he undertook doctoral studies in Physical Chemistry of Macromolecular Substances at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry within the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences from 1981 to 1985, further deepening his expertise in the field.

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Vladimír Špaček began his professional career at the Research Institute of Synthetic Resins and Lacquers, where he worked from 1979 to 1981. After a brief hiatus, he returned to the same institute from 1985 to 1992, contributing to research in synthetic resins and coatings. In 1992, he joined SYNPO Joint Stock Company, where he remained until 2024. During his tenure at SYNPO, he held the position of Head of the Department of Evaluation and Testing from 1994 to 2022, playing a crucial role in advancing the company’s research and development efforts.

🏅Awards and Achievements:

Vladimír Špaček is an accomplished researcher and author, having published approximately 40 scientific articles and contributions at various conferences throughout his career. His innovative work has resulted in significant intellectual property, including one European patent, three Czech patents, and four utility models, showcasing his contributions to the fields of macromolecular chemistry and synthetic materials.

🔬Research Focus:

Vladimír Špaček’s research centers on macromolecular chemistry and physical chemistry of macromolecular substances, with significant contributions to the development and testing of synthetic resins, coatings, and related materials.

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  • Article: Enhanced Fire Resistance and Mechanical Properties of Epoxy and Epoxy-Based Fiber-Reinforced Composites with Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene Modification
  • Article: Synthesis and Molecular Structure of Highly Compact Star-like Poly(methyl methacrylate) and Poly(butyl methacrylate)
  • Conference Paper: Investigation of the Effect of Star-like Polymers on Basalt Fibre Bio-Composites
  • Conference Paper: Modelling of the Mechanical Behaviour of Corrosion Protective Coating Based on Novel Polymer Nanocomposite
  • Article: Effect of Core–Shell Rubber Nanoparticles on the Mechanical Properties of Epoxy and Epoxy-Based CFRP
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