Prof. Boris Minaev| High-Energy Astrophysics| Collaborative Physics Research Award
Academician/Research Scholar at Uppsala University, Sweden
Professor Boris F. Minaev, born on September 21, 1943, in Yekaterinburg, Russia, is a distinguished chemist specializing in nanomaterial science. He is a professor at the Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University in Cherkasy, Ukraine, where he has made significant contributions to molecular opto-electronics and quantum chemistry. With a robust academic background, he has led numerous international research projects and has collaborated with esteemed researchers globally. As a recognized expert, his work has garnered accolades, including multiple awards for his contributions to science and technology in Ukraine. With over 600 publications, Professor Minaev continues to influence the fields of organic light-emitting diodes and molecular spectroscopy, mentoring the next generation of scientists.
Profile:
Education:
Professor Boris F. Minaev began his academic journey at Tomsk State University in Siberia, where he studied physics from 1962 to 1967, earning his Master’s degree. He continued his education as a PhD student in the Spectroscopy Department, defending his thesis in 1974. His doctoral research focused on the theoretical analysis of spin-orbit coupling effects in molecular spectroscopy and chemical kinetics. After completing his PhD, he held positions as a junior scientific researcher at various institutions, gaining valuable experience in physical chemistry. Throughout his career, Minaev has been committed to continuous learning and research, ultimately achieving the title of Doctor of Science (Habilitation) in Chemistry in 1984. His educational foundation has equipped him with the skills necessary to explore advanced topics in chemistry and nanomaterials, allowing him to contribute extensively to scientific literature and international collaborations.
Professional experience:
Professor Boris F. Minaev boasts an extensive academic and research career spanning over five decades. He has held numerous positions, starting as a junior scientific researcher at Tomsk State University, and advancing to become head of the General Chemistry Department at Cherkasy State University of Technology. Since 2021, he has served as a professor in the Chemistry and Nanomaterial Science Department at Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University. His leadership in the field is evident through his coordination of various international research projects, including NATO collaborations and grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Throughout his career, Minaev has played a pivotal role in developing new methodologies in organic synthesis and electronic structure calculations. Additionally, he has served as an expert in project evaluations for several national and international research councils, showcasing his influence and recognition in the scientific community.
Research focus:
Professor Boris F. Minaev’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics within molecular opto-electronics and nanotechnology. His primary focus includes the study of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and dye-sensitized solar cells, where he investigates the electronic mechanisms that underpin exciton and excimer formation. He is particularly interested in spin-forbidden transitions in molecular spectroscopy, exploring the implications of spin-orbit coupling effects on chemical kinetics and reaction dynamics. Additionally, Minaev conducts research on optical sensors and bioimaging, delving into photodynamic therapy applications. His work extends to understanding the electronic mechanisms of enzymatic reactions involving molecular oxygen, aiming to elucidate the activation processes in cofactor-free oxygenases. Overall, his research combines theoretical analysis with experimental techniques, contributing to advancements in photochemistry, catalysis, and the development of new materials for energy applications.
Awards and Honors:
Professor Boris F. Minaev has received numerous accolades throughout his illustrious career. In 2012, he was honored as the Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, recognizing his significant contributions to the field. He was awarded the Life Achievements Award by the American Biographic Institute in 1999 for his groundbreaking work on the Singlet Oxygen Emission Theory. Further recognition came with the Scopus-Ukraine Award in 2017 and the Web of Science-Ukraine Award in 2019, both acknowledging his impactful research. In 2021, he was awarded the Order of Merit (III class) by the Government of Ukraine, celebrating his lifelong dedication to science and education. These honors reflect his influential role in advancing chemistry and nanomaterial science, as well as his commitment to mentoring future generations of scientists.
Publication Top Notes:
- Title: Theory and calculation of the phosphorescence phenomenon
Authors: G. Baryshnikov, B. Minaev, H. Ågren
Publication Year: 2017
Citations: 540 - Title: Principles of phosphorescent organic light emitting devices
Authors: B. Minaev, G. Baryshnikov, H. Ågren
Publication Year: 2014
Citations: 504 - Title: Response theory and calculations of spin-orbit coupling phenomena in molecules
Authors: H. Ågren, O. Vahtras, B. Minaev
Publication Year: 1996
Citations: 191 - Title: Time-dependent density functional calculations of phosphorescence parameters for fac-tris (2-phenylpyridine) iridium
Authors: E. Jansson, B. Minaev, S. Schrader, H. Ågren
Publication Year: 2007
Citations: 173 - Title: Singlet oxygen photophysics in liquid solvents: converging on a unified picture
Authors: M. Bregnhøj, M. Westberg, B. F. Minaev, P. R. Ogilby
Publication Year: 2017
Citations: 132 - Title: Theoretical DFT study of phosphorescence from porphyrins
Authors: B. Minaev, H. Ågren
Publication Year: 2005
Citations: 132 - Title: Density functional theory study of photophysical properties of iridium (III) complexes with phenylisoquinoline and phenylpyridine ligands
Authors: X. Li, B. Minaev, H. Ågren, H. Tian
Publication Year: 2011
Citations: 130 - Title: Theoretical study of the cyclometalated iridium (III) complexes used as chromophores for organic light-emitting diodes
Authors: B. Minaev, V. Minaeva, H. Ågren
Publication Year: 2009
Citations: 130 - Title: Ab initio calculations of electronic g-factors by means of multiconfiguration response theory
Authors: O. Vahtras, B. Minaev, H. Ågren
Publication Year: 1997
Citations: 119 - Title: Ab initio calculations of zero-field splitting parameters
Authors: O. Vahtras, O. Loboda, B. Minaev, H. Ågren, K. Ruud
Publication Year: 2002
Citations: 112