Dr. Artem Bezrukov | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at Kazan National Research Technological Universirty, Russia
Dr. Artem N. Bezrukov is a distinguished researcher in microfluidics and lab-on-chip technologies, specializing in the synthesis and modification of smart soft materials. As an Associate Professor at Kazan National Research Technological University (KNRTU), he has made significant contributions to the development of novel materials based on liquid crystals, quantum dots, polymers, and colloids. His expertise spans both fundamental and applied research, focusing on micro-scale material behavior and its applications in advanced technological solutions. With a strong international presence, Dr. Bezrukov has collaborated with global institutions, contributing to academic and industrial advancements in material science. His dedication to education, research, and international cooperation has established him as a key figure in the field, actively shaping the future of smart materials and nanotechnology.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Bezrukov holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Kazan State Technological University (2010), where he conducted pioneering research in the field of physical and colloid chemistry. His academic journey began with a Specialist degree in Chemical Engineering (2006) from the same institution, equipping him with a solid foundation in materials science and process engineering. In addition to his scientific studies, he earned a qualification as a Translator & Interpreter for Professional Communication (2005), demonstrating his interdisciplinary skill set. His continuous pursuit of knowledge led him to international academic programs, including a Fulbright scholarship and a short-term postdoctoral fellowship in microfluidics at Carnegie Mellon University in 2019. These experiences have contributed to his expertise in interdisciplinary research, enabling him to bridge the gap between chemistry, engineering, and applied nanotechnology.
Professional Experience
Since 2011, Dr. Bezrukov has served as an Associate Professor at the Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry at KNRTU, where he has played a pivotal role in research and academic development. From 2012 to 2018, he also held the position of Head of the Protocol Office in the International Affairs department, strengthening global academic collaborations for his university. Prior to that, he worked as a Teaching Assistant, gaining experience in mentoring students and advancing research in material sciences. His career has been marked by his ability to integrate research with practical applications, as seen in his contributions to various funded projects, curriculum development, and international research initiatives. His professional trajectory reflects his dedication to both academic excellence and the advancement of innovative scientific research on an international scale.
Research Interests
Dr. Bezrukov’s research is centered on microfluidics and lab-on-chip technologies, with a particular focus on the synthesis and manipulation of smart soft materials. His work explores the unique properties of liquid crystals, quantum dots, polymers, and colloids, seeking to develop advanced materials for use in biomedical, optical, and nanotechnological applications. By integrating microfluidic techniques with material science, he investigates novel approaches to controlling material properties at the microscale. His research is inherently interdisciplinary, combining chemistry, physics, and engineering to create innovative solutions with broad technological applications. Through his work, he aims to bridge the gap between fundamental scientific research and real-world applications, contributing to the development of next-generation functional materials.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Bezrukov has received multiple accolades in recognition of his outstanding contributions to research and education. He was awarded the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship in 2012, which enabled him to engage in international research collaborations. His work has been further recognized through a short-term postdoctoral scholarship at Carnegie Mellon University in 2019, highlighting his expertise in microfluidics. In addition, he has been the recipient of Potanin Foundation grants (2018-2024) for his contributions to developing innovative educational modules. His participation in Erasmus+ Capacity Building and Jean Monnet projects (2019-2022) demonstrates his commitment to international academic cooperation. With over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles and more than 70 total publications, his contributions have earned him recognition as a leading researcher in the field. His accolades reflect his dedication to advancing science and education on a global scale.
Conclusion
Dr. Artem N. Bezrukov is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his contributions to microfluidics, international collaborations, and publication record. However, further emphasis on research impact, citations, leadership in major grants, and industry applications could solidify his candidacy. If these aspects are well-documented, he stands as an excellent contender for the award.
Publications Top Noted
Title: Internationalizing engineering education: A language learning approach
Author(s): A. Bezrukov, J. Ziyatdinova
Year : 2014
Citations: 38
Title: Global challenges and problems of Russian engineering education modernization
Author(s) : J.N. Ziyatdinova, P.N. Osipov, A.N. Bezrukov
Year : 2015
Citations: 28
Title: Development of a networking model for internationalization of engineering universities and its implementation for the Russia-Vietnam partnership
Author(s) : J. Ziyatdinova, A. Bezrukov, A. Sukhristina, P.A. Sanger
Year : 2016
Citations: 26
Title: Inbound international faculty mobility programs in Russia: Best practices
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, J. Ziyatdinova, P. Sanger, V.G. Ivanov, N. Zoltareva
Year : 2018
Citations: 25
Title:
Best practices of engineering education internationalization in a Russian Top-20 university
Author(s) : J. Ziyatdinova, A. Bezrukov, P.A. Sanger, P. Osipov
Year : 2016
Citations: 24
Title: Development of a “smart materials” master’s degree module for chemical engineering students
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, D. Sultanova
Year : 2020
Citations: 23
Title: Going globally as a Russian engineering university
Author(s) : J. Ziyatdinova, A. Bezrukov, P. Osipov, P.A. Sanger, V.G. Ivanov
Year : 2015
Citations: 22
Title: Flexible learning model for computer-aided technical translation
Author: A. Bezrukov
Year : 2013
Citations: 22
Title: Application of microfluidic tools for training chemical engineers
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, D. Sultanova
Year : 2020
Citations: 18
Title: International approaches to the development of cross-cultural education at high school
Author(s) : M. Panteleeva, P.A. Sanger, A. Bezrukov
Year : 2016
Citations: 17
Title: Academic writing in the historical and linguistic context: An example of German language
Author(s) : F.F. Nasibullina, A.N. Bezrukov
Year : 2015
Citations: 9
Title: Effect of the length of surfactant hydrocarbon radicals on the association of cationic polyelectrolytes with alkyl sulfates in water-alcohol solutions
Author(s) : S.V. Shilova, A.N. Bezrukov, A.Y. Tret’yakova, M.A. Voronin, L.Y. Zakharova, …
Year : 2012
Citations: 9
Title: Effect of molecular weight of poly-N-benzyl-N,N-dimethyl-N-methacryloyloxyethylammonium chloride on its complexation with sodium dodecyl sulfate
Author(s) : S.V. Shilova, A.Y. Tret’yakova, A.N. Bezrukov, V.A. Myagchenkov, …
Year : 2007
Citations: 9
Title: Orientation behavior of nematic liquid crystals at flow-wall interfaces in microfluidic channels
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, Y. Galyametdinov
Year : 2023
Citations: 7
Title: On-chip control over polyelectrolyte–surfactant complexation in nonequilibrium microfluidic confinement
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, Y. Galyametdinov
Year : 2022
Citations: 7
Title: Control of the phase formation process in solutions of anionic polyelectrolyte—cationic surfactant complexes in a microfluidic channel
Author(s) : A.N. Bezrukov, Y.G. Galyametdinov
Year : 2020
Citations: 7
Title: Internationalization of engineering education
Author(s) : J.N. Ziyatdinova, A.N. Bezrukov
Year : 2015
Citations: 7
Title: Association of sodium dodecyl sulfate with a cationic polyelectrolyte in aqueous-ethanol media
Author(s) : S.V. Shilova, A.N. Bezrukov, A.Y. Tret’yakova, V.P. Barabanov
Year : 2014
Citations: 6
Title: Dynamic flow control over optical properties of liquid crystal–quantum dot hybrids in microfluidic devices
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, Y. Galyametdinov
Year : 2023
Citations: 5
Title: Characterizing properties of polymers and colloids by their reaction-diffusion behavior in microfluidic channels
Author(s) : A. Bezrukov, Y. Galyametdinov
Year : 2021
Citations: 5