Corresponding Members

  • Cristophe Ballif

    Head of Photovoltaic Laboratory at EPFL, Switzerland

  • Boerge Diderichsen

    Vice President, Novo Nordisk, co-founder of ScanBalt, Denmark

  • Jean-Marie Dubois

    Honorary Director of the Jean Lamour Institute - CNRS, France

  • Boris Vladimirovich Gusev

    President of the Russian Academy of Engineering, Russia

  • Thomas Heinze

    Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany

  • Angus Kingon

    Professor of Engineering and Entrepreneurship at Brown University, USA

  • Yalin Lu

    Director of National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory of China (NSRL)

  • Nava Setter

    Professor of Materials Science and Engineering EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

  • Yuntao Song

    Director of the Institute of Plasma Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Marjan Gusev

    Marjan Gušev

    Marjan Gusev Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Electrical Engineering, Scientific Advisor and Full Professor of Computer Science .North Macedonia

  • Yassin A. Hassan

    Head of the Thermo-Hydraulics Research Laboratory. USA

  • Stephen Minger

    Dr Stephen Minger has led research in cell technologies at General Electric Healthcare and is Director of the Stem Cell Biology Laboratory in the UK, and is actively involved with biotechnology companies in Slovenia and abroad.

  • Bernd Rech

    Bernd Rech

    Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech Scientific Director of HZB and renewable energy expert.

    Germany

  • Michael Stoecker

    Dr Michael Stöcker is an expert in heterogeneous catalysis and a researcher in organic chemistry and zeolite materials.

    Norway

  • Michael A. Sutton

    Michael A. Sutton

    Dr Sutton pioneered the digital image correlation method for strain and displacement measurement and analysis of polymer implants.

    USA

  • Leiv K. Sydness

    Leiv K. Sydness works on organic synthesis, biologically active molecules and MRI contrast agents.

    Norway

  • Martin Winter

    Prof. Martin Winter has been working in the field of electrochemical energy storage and conversion research for more than 30 years.

    Germany