Dr. Svetlana Proskurina | Energy Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Svetlana Proskurina | Energy Technology | Best Researcher Award

 LUT University | Finland

The candidate holds dual Master’s degrees in Technology and Bioenergy from Russia and Finland (2012), a Ph.D. in Bioenergy from LUT University (2018), and pedagogical qualifications from JAMK University of Applied Sciences (2020). Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Social Services at Diaconia University, Finland, they have secured significant research funding, including scholarships from LUT University and Fortum Foundation, and an Erasmus grant. Their key research contributions focus on international biomass trade and bioenergy value chains under IEA Bioenergy Task 40, with publications cited in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report. They have supervised Master’s theses, supported colleagues in securing grants, and served as a scientific committee member for major biomass conferences. With over a decade of teaching experience in bioenergy and energy systems at LUT University, complemented by extensive pedagogical training, they demonstrate strong academic leadership. Their achievements include multiple student awards for excellence in biomass research at international conferences (2017, 2023), recognition in clean energy challenges, and invited talks at global energy events. Active in scientific communities such as the World Bioenergy Association and MDPI’s Applied Sciences editorial board, they have contributed to international collaboration through research visits, exchanges, and speaking engagements. Overall, their profile reflects strong expertise in bioenergy, international recognition, and impactful contributions to science, teaching, and sustainable energy transitions.

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Featured Publications

"The circular bioeconomy: a driver for system integration"

"Perspectives on challenges to bioenergy use in the EU"

"Bioenergy perspectives in the EU regions: Carbon neutrality pathway"

"Expectations for bioenergy considering carbon neutrality targets in the EU"

"How can solid biomass contribute to the EU’s renewable energy targets in 2020, 2030 and what are the GHG drivers and safeguards in energy-and forestry sectors?"