Evgeniy Prokhorov – Chemical Physics – Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Evgeniy Prokhorov demonstrated an early passion for scientific exploration, particularly in the field of physicochemical hydrodynamics. His academic journey led him to pursue advanced studies in combustion and explosion physics, culminating in the defense of his doctoral thesis in 2005. His research on unsteady detonation processes in gases and rarefied gas mixtures laid the foundation for his significant contributions to the field of chemical physics. His rigorous academic training equipped him with the necessary expertise to explore complex physical and chemical interactions in fluid dynamics.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a leading researcher at the Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Prof. Prokhorov has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of combustion, explosion physics, and fluid dynamics. His professional endeavors include extensive research into chemical physics, particularly in the study of detonation processes and rarefied gas mixtures. His work has been instrumental in the development of models that explain the behavior of reacting flows, making critical contributions to both theoretical and applied sciences.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Prokhorov’s research primarily focuses on chemical physics, with a strong emphasis on physicochemical hydrodynamics and detonation phenomena. His work has provided valuable insights into the mechanisms of unsteady detonation waves, contributing to both fundamental research and practical applications in energy, defense, and propulsion systems. His extensive publication record, with over 100 scientific papers, reflects his dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in his field. His studies have significantly influenced the understanding of reaction kinetics and combustion stability in gas mixtures.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Prof. Prokhorov’s work extends beyond academia, influencing industrial applications and technological advancements in detonation-based propulsion and energy systems. His contributions to chemical physics have shaped modern approaches to modeling combustion dynamics and explosion control. As a respected figure in the scientific community, he has collaborated with leading researchers, contributing to the broader understanding of high-energy reactions and their applications.

🏆Academic Cites

With over 100 published scientific papers, Prof. Prokhorov’s research has been widely cited in the fields of physicochemical hydrodynamics, combustion science, and detonation physics. His work has served as a foundation for numerous studies on unsteady detonation, rarefied gas dynamics, and explosion modeling, making a lasting impact on the field of chemical physics. His high citation count reflects the relevance and significance of his contributions to both theoretical research and applied sciences.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Prof. Evgeniy Prokhorov aims to further advance the study of combustion and detonation processes, developing more accurate predictive models for high-energy reactions. His continued research in chemical physics is expected to enhance scientific understanding and practical applications in areas such as aerospace propulsion, safety engineering, and energy production. His legacy as a leading researcher at the Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS ensures that his work will inspire future generations of scientists in the field of physicochemical hydrodynamics.

📝Notable Publication


📝Modeling of Detonation Combustion of Carbon Dust

Author: Prokhorov, E.S. (Evgeniy S.)

Journal: Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Simulation of Gaseous Detonation of Hydrocarbon Fuel under Oxygen Lack

Author: Prokhorov, E.S. (Evgeniy S.)

Journal: Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves

Year: 2023

Citations: 0


📝Unified Approach to Modeling Equilibrium Flows of Detonating Gases

Author: Prokhorov, E.S. (Evgeniy S.)

Journal: Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics

Year: 2023

Citations: 1