Yuliya Titova | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuliya Titova | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuliya Titova | A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Titova Yuliya Yurievna is a Principal Researcher and Head of the Laboratory of Functional Nanomaterials at the A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in Catalysis and a D.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Irkutsk State University. Her research focuses on metal complexes, nanoparticles, catalytic systems, and AI in chemistry. With numerous peer-reviewed publications and editorial roles in international journals, she is recognized for advancing nanomaterials and catalytic science globally.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Titova Yuliya Yurievna pursued her academic journey with exceptional dedication, beginning with a Master of Science in Chemistry (2004) at Irkutsk State University. She advanced her expertise with a Ph.D. in Catalysis (2007) from the same institution, focusing on novel catalytic systems. Her commitment to excellence culminated in a Doctorate of Science (D.Sc.) in Physical Chemistry (2018), showcasing her ability to lead advanced research in chemical sciences. These strong academic foundations prepared her for a prolific career in nanomaterials and catalysis research.

Professional Endeavors

Her career began as an engineer in the Laboratory of Metal Complex Catalysis (2006–2007) at Irkutsk State University, where she gained hands-on research experience. She then worked as a researcher in the Department of Catalysis (2007–2018) at the Research Institute of Oil and Coal Chemical Synthesis. Since 2018, she has been serving as Principal Researcher and Head of the Laboratory of Functional Nanomaterials at the A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, contributing significantly to cutting-edge nanotechnology and catalytic chemistry.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research contributions are vast, covering metal complexes, nanoparticles, catalytic reaction mechanisms, and organic synthesis. She is renowned for developing new-generation nanosized and molecular catalysts and exploring machine learning and artificial intelligence applications in chemistry. Her studies on heterocyclic compounds, kinetic processes, and nanoparticle formation have expanded scientific understanding of catalytic systems, making her a recognized figure in the field.

Impact and Influence

Through more than 35 peer-reviewed publications, she has made a substantial impact on catalysis and nanochemistry research. Her innovative methodologies, particularly in transition metal catalysis and hydrogenation systems, have influenced the design of sustainable catalytic processes. As a Guest Editor for journals like Catalysts and Processes, she has shaped scientific discourse and provided a platform for emerging research in catalysis.

Research Skills

She possesses strong expertise in chemical and physicochemical analysis, mechanistic studies, nanoparticle synthesis, organic synthesis, and spectroscopy techniques. Her ability to integrate experimental research with machine learning and AI underscores her multidisciplinary skill set. These competencies make her a leader in advancing nanomaterials and catalytic science.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are not listed, her appointments as Guest Editor in leading MDPI journals and her role as Head of Laboratory stand as recognition of her academic leadership and international reputation. Her sustained research output and collaborations highlight her prestigious standing in the global scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Titova Yuliya Yurievna’s legacy lies in her pioneering role in functional nanomaterials and catalytic system development. As she continues leading research at the A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, her work promises to advance green chemistry, innovative catalytic processes, and AI-integrated chemical research. Her future contributions are likely to inspire younger scientists, expand interdisciplinary collaborations, and foster sustainable technological applications, leaving a lasting mark on the field of nanoscience and catalysis.

Publications Top Notes

Efficient Approaches to the Design of Six-Membered Polyazacyclic Compounds—Part 1: Aromatic Frameworks

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2025-08

Transition Metal Complexes with Amino Acids, Peptides and Carbohydrates in Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis: A Short Review

Journal: Processes

Year: 2024-01

Dynamic EPR Studies of the Formation of Catalytically Active Centres in Multicomponent Hydrogenation Systems

Journal: Catalysts

Year: 2023-03

Formation and Functioning of Nickel Bis-(acetylacetonate)-Based Multicomponent Catalytic Systems for Di- and Oligomerization of Ethylene: New Mechanistic Aspects

Journal: Catalysts

Year: 2021-12

Comparison of Catalytic Properties of Systems Based on Nickel Complexes with 1,4-Diaza-1,3-Butadiene Ligands in Reactions of Styrene Hydrogenation and Ethylene Polymerization

Journal: Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry

Year: 2016

Preparation Method Effect on the Properties of Ziegler-Type Hydrogenation Catalysts Based on Bis(acetylacetonato)cobalt

Journal: Kinetics and Catalysis

Year: 2016

The Role of Phosphine and 1,2-Diimine Complexes of Nickel in the Oxidation States 0, +1, and +2 in the Catalyzed Di-, Oligo-, and Polymerization of Ethylene

Journal: Kinetics and Catalysis

Year: 2016

Ziegler-Type Nickel-Based Hydrogenation Catalysts: The Effect of the Water Content of the Nickel Precursor on the Size and Nature of the Resulting Particles

Journal: Kinetics and Catalysis

Year: 2016

EPR Spectroscopy of Catalytic Systems Based on Nickel Complexes of 1,4-Diaza-1,3-Butadiene (α-Diimine) Ligands in Hydrogenation and Polymerization Reactions

Journal: Low Temperature Physics

Year: 2015

Conclusion

Titova Yuliya Yurievna is a highly accomplished scientist whose research has profoundly impacted catalysis and nanomaterials. Through her innovative approaches, mentoring, and international collaborations, she has advanced chemical science while establishing a lasting legacy of influence and excellence. Her combination of experimental expertise, computational skills, and visionary research focus ensures that she remains at the forefront of chemical innovation globally.

Anand N N | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anand N N | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anand N N,  State Forensic Science Laboratory, Government of Karnataka, India.

🧪 Dr. Anand N N is a dedicated researcher with a Ph.D. in Solid State and Structural Chemistry from Bangalore University. He has authored six peer-reviewed publications, focusing on layered double hydroxides, CO₂ interaction, and forensic science. Currently serving as a Scientific Officer at the Karnataka Forensic Science Laboratory, he brings academic rigor and real-world expertise together. With strong skills in spectroscopy, chromatography, and analytical techniques, Dr. Anand continues to make impactful contributions to scientific innovation. 🔬📘

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Anand N. N. began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from Sree Kongadiyappa College, Bangalore University (2006–2009). He went on to complete his M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry from Bangalore University’s Central College in 2012. His passion for solid-state chemistry led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Solid State and Structural Chemistry (2015–2021), where he earned recognition by qualifying the prestigious UGC-NET Lectureship in both 2015 and 2016.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Anand’s career spans both industrial and government research sectors. Currently, he serves as a Scientific Officer at the Karnataka Forensic Science Laboratory (2021–present), contributing significantly to forensic chemical analysis. Prior to this, he worked as a Technical Specialist in chromatography and spectroscopy applications at PerkinElmer India Pvt. Ltd. (2012–2015), where he provided advanced solutions for analytical instrumentation.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Chemistry 

Dr. Anand’s Ph.D. research focused on Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) and their interactions with carbon dioxide—key to environmental and materials chemistry. He has extensively worked on polytypism, structure refinement, and dehydration behaviors of LDHs. His contributions also span forensic science, as demonstrated in his recent publications involving forensic investigations and non-destructive spectroscopic techniques.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His work has implications in both environmental remediation and forensic science, bridging academic research with practical societal applications. He has mentored Ph.D. students, conducted numerous research presentations, and contributed to academic communities through high-quality publications in internationally recognized journals such as ACS Omega, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, and Journal of Forensic Sciences.

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Anand possesses robust technical proficiency in modern analytical techniques including PXRD, IR, UV-Vis, GC-MS, ICP-OES, Raman Microscopy, NMR, and LC-MS. He is also adept at synthesis methods such as hydrothermal, coprecipitation, and anion exchange techniques, along with advanced crystallographic tools like Rietveld refinement and DIFFaX. His ability to integrate analytical prowess with hands-on synthesis makes him a multidisciplinary expert.

🏅 Awards and Honors

He earned the UGC-NET Lectureship award twice (2015 & 2016), recognizing his academic excellence and eligibility to teach at university level in India. His participation in esteemed programs such as the Winter School on Frontiers of Materials Science and international symposia reflect his commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dedicated researcher and scientific officer, Dr. Anand is poised to make lasting contributions in environmental sustainability, materials chemistry, and forensic investigations. His research continues to shape reproducibility standards in LDH synthesis and innovate forensic methodologies. With ongoing publications and mentoring roles, his academic legacy is steadily building toward future leadership in interdisciplinary science.

Publications Top Notes

📄 1. Interaction of pristine hydrocalumite-like layered double hydroxides with carbon dioxide
Journal: ACS Omega
Year: 2019
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📄 2. Perchlorate-intercalated layered double hydroxide of Ca and Al: Synthesis, structure refinement, and reversible dehydration
Journal: European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Year: 2019
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📄 3. Synthesis, polytypism and dehydration behavior of nitrate-intercalated layered double hydroxide of Ca and Al
Journal: New Journal of Chemistry
Year: 2021
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📄 4. Synthesis, characterization, structure refinement and dehydration behavior of sulfate-intercalated hydrocalumite-like layered double hydroxide
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
Year: 2025
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📄 5. Effect of degree of supersaturation in the synthesis of Ca-Al LDHs: Solving the long-standing problem of reproducibility in the synthesis of hydrocalumite-like LDHs
Journal: Bulletin of Materials Science
Year: 2025
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📄 6. From Crime Scene to Laboratory: A Case Study of a Comprehensive Investigation into an IBX-Induced Explosion
Journal: Journal of Forensic Sciences
Year: 2025
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📄 7. Non-destructive Analysis of Arsenic sulfide containing crude Bombs: A case study of Raman spectroscopic approach
Journal: (Under preparation)
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