Dr. Alexander Djerdjev | Interfacial Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Postdoctoral Research Associate at The University of Sydney, Australia
Dr. Alexander Masato Djerdjev is a pioneering postdoctoral research associate at The University of Sydney, School of Chemistry. He earned his PhD in Science (Chemistry) from The University of Sydney, where he demonstrated exceptional expertise in physical chemistry and interface science. With a strong track record of innovative research, Dr. Djerdjev has contributed to the development of advanced electroacoustic techniques for measuring zeta potential and particle size in concentrated dispersions. His work with industry partners, including Dyno Nobel, has led to two patents in the field of emulsion explosives, addressing challenges in hot and reactive grounds. Notably, his experimental studies have substantiated the mechanism by which hydrophobic-water interfaces acquire a negative charge through hydroxide ion adsorption, paving the way for novel applications in water catalysis. With an impressive citation index and numerous high-impact publications, he is recognized as a leading scientist whose research continues to drive progress in chemical innovation.