Assist. Prof. Dr. Evgenii Zakharov | Nuclear Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Evgenii Zakharov | Nuclear Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Evgenii Zakharov, North-Eastern Federal University, Russia

Dr. Zakharov Evgenii Sergeevich is a distinguished biologist and ecologist, currently serving as a Leading Researcher at the BIOM Laboratory and Associate Professor in the Ecological and Geographical Department at the Institute of Natural Sciences, North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU). With a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from Moscow State University, his academic foundation is rooted in geography and ecology, with postgraduate training at the Institute of Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, SB RAS. His research focuses on Arctic and subarctic ecosystems, paleoecology, paleolimnology, and the ecology and phylogeography of animal groups such as Chiroptera, Rodentia, Carnivora, and Coregonidae. Dr. Zakharov has made significant contributions to both national and international research initiatives, including collaborative projects with Russian, American, German, and Canadian institutions. He has led and participated in various government-funded and academic research projects, addressing topics such as climate change impacts on permafrost, biodiversity monitoring, species adaptation, and environmental evolution in the Holocene. His leadership includes managing projects funded by the Russian Science Foundation, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), among others. In addition to his scientific work, he has supervised over 60 bachelor’s and master’s theses and mentored numerous award-winning students at various academic levels. Dr. Zakharov’s career reflects a profound commitment to advancing ecological knowledge and supporting sustainable development in northern ecosystems.

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ORCID

Summary of Suitability: Dr. Zakharov Evgenii Sergeevich – Best Researcher Award Nominee

Dr. Zakharov Evgenii Sergeevich, a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, is a distinguished researcher and academic with extensive contributions to Arctic ecology, paleoecology, and animal phylogeography. As a Leading Researcher at the BIOM Laboratory and Associate Professor at the Institute of Natural Sciences, NEFU, he exemplifies a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, especially within challenging and ecologically sensitive environments.

🎓 Education

  • 2002 – Graduated from Yakut State University (Faculty of Biology and Geography)
    Specialization: Geography, Ecology, and Teaching

  • 2002–2005 – Postgraduate Studies, Institute of Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, SB RAS (Yakutsk)

  • 2012 – Awarded Ph.D. in Biological Sciences
    Dissertation: “Sable of Southern and Western Yakutia (morphology, ecology, population structure)”
    Defense Institution: Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov

🧑‍🔬 Work Experience

  • 2005–2017 – Junior Researcher → Researcher
    Institute of Biochemical Problems of the Cryolithozone, SB RAS

  • 2017–PresentLeading Researcher, BIOM Laboratory

  • Associate Professor, Ecological and Geographical Department, Institute of Natural Sciences, NEFU

  • 2013–2021 – Supervisor of over 60 bachelor/master theses and more than 20 school research projects at NEFU, ASTU, and Yakut Agricultural College

🏆 Achievements

  • Supervised students who became laureates and diploma winners at:

    • Republican Conferences 🇷🇺

    • All-Russian and International Scientific Competitions 🌍

  • Managed and contributed to numerous national and international research projects, including:

    • Russian-American, Russian-Canadian, and Russian-German projects

    • Climate change, biodiversity, and permafrost carbon studies

    • Long-term biomonitoring of Arctic and subarctic species (e.g., sable, wolf, whitefish, wild reindeer)

  • Notable contributions in paleoecology, limnology, phylogeography, and eco-genetics

🥇 Awards & Honors

  • 🏅 Grant from the President of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (2013)
    Topic: Demographic structure and use of sable

  • 🎖️ NOFMU Foundation Grant (2014)
    Research: Role of the red fox in parasitic disease transmission in Yakutia

  • 🌱 Ministry of Agriculture Grant
    Topic: Genetic mutations in sable populations

  • 🇷🇺 Russian Science Foundation (RSF) Grant No. 23-26-00072
    Purpose: Scientific support for optimizing sable breeding in Yakutia

  • 🧬 Multiple research grants from RFBR, Ministry of Education and Science, and international collaborations

Publication Top Notes:

Assessment of the Area of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides Deposition on the Environment of the Household Waste Landfill on the 9th km of Vilyuisky Tract in Yakutsk City

Assessment of the Area of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides Deposition on the Environment of the Household Waste Landfill on the 9th Km of Vilyuisky Tract in Yakutsk City

Biogeography of larches in eastern Siberia – using single nucleotide polymorphisms derived by genotyping by sequencing

Comparative Phylogeography of Vicariant Species of the <i>Daphnia longispina</i> s.lat. Complex (Crustacea: Cladocera) in Northern Eurasia

Genetic Structure of Wolf Populations in North Eurasia: The Effect of Exclusion of Closely Related Individuals from Analysis

Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation and lake changes in SW Yakutia, Siberia, inferred from <i>sed</i>aDNA, pollen, and XRF data

Phylogeography Patterns and Population Genetics Polymorphism of <i>Daphnia cristata</i> Sars and <i>D</i>. <i>longiremis</i> Sars (Anomopoda: Daphniidae) in Northern Eurasia

Mrs. Kristina Petrova | Nuclear Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Kristina Petrova | Nuclear Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Kristina Petrova, North-Eastern Federal University, Russia

Mrs. Kristina Petrova is an accomplished physicist and educator specializing in nuclear physics, currently serving as the Head of the Laboratory of Radiation Ecology at the Department of General and Experimental Physics, North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU) named after M.K. Ammosov. She holds a degree in Nuclear Physics from NEFU and completed her postgraduate studies in Thermal Physics and Theoretical Heat Engineering. In 2025, she further expanded her expertise by earning a qualification in Medical Physics from Lomonosov Moscow State University. Since 2011, Mrs. Petrova has held progressive academic and research positions at NEFU, including roles as Assistant Professor, Leading Engineer, Senior Lecturer, and laboratory head. Her work spans teaching advanced courses in nuclear physics and higher mathematics, supervising student theses, and managing laboratory operations. She is skilled in gamma and alpha-beta spectrometry, including equipment calibration, maintenance, and data interpretation. With 48 publications—four indexed in Web of Science, Scopus, or VAK—and two patents related to cryogenic seed treatment, she has made significant contributions to applied and experimental physics. Her active participation in international conferences and research grants, along with receiving the NEFU Rector’s Grant for academic mobility twice, underscores her dedication to academic excellence and scientific innovation.

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SCOPUS

Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Mrs. Kristina Petrova

Mrs. Kristina Petrova is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of nuclear physics and radiation ecology, with over a decade of diverse experience in teaching, laboratory research, scientific equipment operation, and collaborative scientific projects. Her academic and professional journey reflects consistent dedication to both scientific advancement and education.

🎓 Education

  • 2006–2011: Physicist, Specialty in Nuclear Physics
    📍 Physics and Technology Institute, NEFU named after M.K. Ammosov

  • 2011–2015: Postgraduate Study in Thermal Physics and Theoretical Heat Engineering
    📍 NEFU named after M.K. Ammosov

  • Expected 2025: Medical Physicist
    🎓 Lomonosov Moscow State University

💼 Work Experience

  • Sep 2011 – Nov 2011: Assistant Professor
    📚 Department of Fundamentals of Nuclear Physics, NEFU
    ➤ Taught nuclear physics disciplines and handled academic paperwork.

  • Nov 2011 – Aug 2014: Leading Engineer
    🔬 Laboratory of Engineering Ecology, NEFU
    ➤ Participated in research grants, operated lab installations, ensured equipment maintenance.

  • Sep 2014 – Dec 2023: Senior Lecturer
    👩‍🏫 Department of Nuclear Physics and Technology, NEFU
    ➤ Delivered lectures in physics and higher math, supervised student theses, contributed to research projects.

  • Jan 2024 – Present: Head of Laboratory of Radiation Ecology
    ⚛️ Department of General and Experimental Physics, NEFU
    ➤ Oversees lab operations, equipment setup, and radiation ecology work.

🏆 Achievements & Honors

  • 📄 48 publications (including 4 in Web of Science, Scopus, and VAK)

  • 🧠 2 patents for inventions in cryogenic treatment of plant seeds

  • 🌍 Participated in numerous international conferences

  • 💰 Executor of research grants and contractual works

  • ✈️ Twice awarded NEFU Rector’s Academic Mobility Grant

🧰 Core Skills

  • Gamma & alpha-beta spectrometry operation ⚙️

  • Spectra interpretation and software processing 💻

  • Teaching advanced nuclear physics and related disciplines 📘

Publication Top Notes:

Experimental Study of Radon Content in Networked Natural Gas under the Conditions of Yakutsk