Sergey Dorozhkin | Bioceramics | Best Researcher Award

Sergey Dorozhkin | Bioceramics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sergey Dorozhkin , Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology , Russia.

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Suitability For The Award

Sergey V. Dorozhkin is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating a profound impact in the fields of biomaterials and bioceramics. His extensive experience, spanning over three decades, includes significant contributions to the understanding and application of calcium phosphates, biomineralization, and tissue engineering.

Education and Experience:

Professional Development

Dr. Dorozhkin has dedicated his career to advancing the fields of biomaterials and inorganic chemistry through diverse professional experiences. He has held several post-doctoral research positions at prestigious institutions in Europe and Canada, focusing on biomimetic crystallization and tissue engineering. His expertise in calcium phosphates and bioceramics has led to significant advancements in dental materials and bone cements. With a strong commitment to research and innovation, he has contributed to over 180 publications and has collaborated on various projects in the biomedical field. 🌱🔍📖

Research Focus

Dr. Sergey V. Dorozhkin specializes in biomaterials and bioceramics, particularly focusing on apatite and calcium phosphates for biomedical applications. His research encompasses biomineralization, tissue engineering, and the mechanical properties of biomaterials, including porous bioresorbable scaffolds. By exploring dissolution, precipitation, and crystallization phenomena, he aims to develop innovative solutions for improving bone cements and dental materials. His work contributes significantly to the understanding of biomaterials’ behavior in simulated body fluid, supporting advancements in regenerative medicine and dental applications. 🦴🔬✨

Awards and Honors 🏆✨

  • Honors: Multiple recognitions for contributions to biomaterials research 🏆
  • Publications: Authored over 180 journal articles and 9 monographs 📚
  • Conferences: Presented at numerous international conferences with 112 abstracts published 🎤
  • Teaching: Recognized for excellence in teaching chemistry to students and professionals 👨‍🏫

Publications 📚📝

  • Biological and medical significance of calcium phosphates
    SV Dorozhkin, M Epple | Cited by: 2598 | Year: 2002 📖
  • Bioceramics of calcium orthophosphates
    SV Dorozhkin | Cited by: 1566 | Year: 2010 🦴
  • Calcium orthophosphates in nature, biology and medicine
    SV Dorozhkin | Cited by: 1003 | Year: 2009 🌿
  • Calcium orthophosphates
    SV Dorozhkin | Cited by: 883 | Year: 2007 ⚗️
  • Nanosized and nanocrystalline calcium orthophosphates
    SV Dorozhkin | Cited by: 662 | Year: 2010 🧪

Conclusion

Dr. Sergey V. Dorozhkin’s remarkable publication record, innovative research contributions, extensive industrial experience, and commitment to education make him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to influence the fields of biomaterials and bioceramics, underlining his deservingness of this recognition.

Assoc Prof Dr . Ashutosh Kumar Dubey | Bioceramics Awards | Best Faculty Award

Assoc Prof Dr . Ashutosh Kumar Dubey | Bioceramics Awards | Best Faculty Award

Assoc Prof Dr . Ashutosh Kumar Dubey , IIT(BHU), Varanasi , India 

Dr. Ashutosh Kumar Dubey is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Department of Ceramic Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India 🇮🇳. He obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, graduating with a stellar CGPA of 9.53/10. His M.Tech. in Materials Science and Technology was also earned from Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, with a commendable CGPA of 8.75/10.

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👨‍🏫 Professional Experience:

  • Associate Professor, IIT (BHU), Varanasi (Jan. 2022 – present)
  • Assistant Professor, IIT (BHU), Varanasi (Dec. 2015 – Jan. 2022)
  • Ramanujan Fellow, IIT (BHU), Varanasi (Jun. 2015 – Jun. 2020)
  • Post Doctoral Research Associate, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan (Oct. 2014 – Mar. 2015)
  • JSPS Post Doctoral Fellow, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan (Oct. 2012 – Oct. 2014)
  • Research Associate, Materials Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (July-Oct. 2012)

🏆 Awards and Recognition:

  • Associate Editor, International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology (Wiley)
  • Editorial Board Member: PLOS ONE journal (IF: 3.24, PLOS, California, USA)
  • Young Scientist Award (Dr. R. L. Thakur Memorial Award) – 2015 by Indian Ceramic Society
  • MAHE Award for Young Scientist/Academic Faculty – 2018 by Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs (India)
  • Recipient of prestigious Ramanujan Fellowship, DST, Govt. of India, 2015-20
  • Recipient of prestigious JSPS Fellowship for Foreign Researchers, 2012-14

🔬 Research Interests:

Dr. Dubey’s research focuses on external electric field and surface charge mediated biocompatibility evaluation of electrobioceramics, structure/property correlation of Piezo-bioceramics, functionally graded materials, nanoporous ceramics, orthopedic biomaterials, and analytical computation.

📘 Book Authored:

Dr. Dubey has authored the book “Interdisciplinary Engineering Sciences: Concepts and Applications to Materials Science” published by CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group, UK) in May 2020.

Publication Top Notes:

Electrical stimulation and piezoelectric biomaterials for bone tissue engineering applications

Citation : 268

In vitro biocompatibility and antimicrobial activity of wet chemically prepared Ca10− xAgx (PO4) 6 (OH) 2 (0.0≤ x≤ 0.5) hydroxyapatites

Citation : 130

Various biomaterials and techniques for improving antibacterial response

Citation : 110

Optimization of electrical stimulation parameters for enhanced cell proliferation on biomaterial surfaces

Citation : 91

Characterization of hydroxyapatite‐perovskite (CaTiO3) composites: Phase evaluation and cellular response

Citation : 69