Sergey Shcheklein | Nuclear | Cutting-Edge Scientific Achievement Award

Prof. Sergey Shcheklein | Nuclear | Cutting-Edge Scientific Achievement Award

Head of the Department of Nuclear and Renewable Energy Sources, Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia Boris Yeltsin, Russia

Professor Sergey Shcheklein is an esteemed Russian engineer and academic leader, celebrated for his contributions to nuclear power and renewable energy. Born on May 29, 1950, in Sverdlovsk, he currently heads the Department of Nuclear Power Plants and Renewable Energy at Ural Federal University, named after Boris Yeltsin. His career spans over 40 years of groundbreaking work in energy systems, preparing new generations of engineers for an evolving energy landscape.

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Education 🎓

Shcheklein graduated from the Urals Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Nuclear Power Stations and Installations. In 1977, he defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, and in 1991, he completed his Doctorate in Technical Sciences. Since then, he has continued advancing his field, becoming a professor in 1992 and establishing Ural Federal University as a hub for innovative energy research.

Professional Experience ⚙️

Since 1975, Shcheklein has been part of the Ural Federal University faculty, contributing to its development as a leading institution for nuclear and renewable energy studies. In 1987, he was appointed head of the Department of Atomic Energy and has since led numerous initiatives in nuclear safety and renewable energy technology. He has supervised projects ranging from hydrogen production to the design of wind and hydroelectric installations and has played a key role in energy efficiency and conservation programs across Russia.

Research Interests 🔬

Shcheklein’s research focuses on nuclear power plants, renewable energy systems, and energy conservation. His expertise extends to complex studies of nonstationary stochastic processes, two-phase steam-liquid flows, and heat-fluid dynamics in boiling systems. He is also recognized for his pioneering work in fluid dynamics and the thermodynamics of renewable energy systems, including biomass-based hydrogen production, wind energy design, and solar-powered systems.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Shcheklein’s achievements have been widely recognized. His awards include the “Honorary Mark for Excellence in Work” (1981), the “Veteran of Nuclear Power and Industry of Russia” (2004), and the Vernadsky National Environmental Prize for his research in renewable energy (2009). He is also a member of the International Energy Academy and has received multiple honors for his contributions to Russia’s scientific and industrial development.

Publications Top Notes đź“š

Shcheklein is the author of over 600 scientific papers, including 11 monographs, and holds over 80 patents. Some of his notable publications include:

“Nonstationary Processes in Nuclear Energy Systems”Izvestiya Vuzov, Nuclear Energy, 2014

“Renewable Energy Integration in Urban Housing”International Journal of Alternative Energy, 2018

“Hydrogen Production Through Solar-Powered Electrolysis”Energy Conservation Journal, 2019