Ms. Ekaterina Sadikova | Heat Transfer Analysis | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Ekaterina Sadikova | Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University | Russia
Ms. Ekaterina Sadikova is a postgraduate student at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, specializing in Thermo physics and Theoretical Heat Engineering, and currently working as a Research Scientist at Aurora Chemicals LLC. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Physics and a Master’s degree with honors in 2023 from the same institution, where she also received recognition for her strong academic achievements. Her research interests lie at the intersection of computational modeling, thermophysical processes, and applied mathematics, with an emphasis on validating theoretical models through experimental methods. She has contributed to both fundamental and applied research, completing projects such as her Bachelor’s thesis on the propagation of laminar flames over combustible surfaces and her Master’s thesis on computational analysis of the temperature state of fuel assemblies in the spent fuel pool of the Beloyarskaya Nuclear Power Plant under beyond-design accident conditions. Her expertise has been applied to consultancy and industry projects with organizations such as Atom Energy Project and Aurora Chemicals LLC, where she is engaged in developing a laboratory-scale prototype for synthesizing hexafluoroethane. She was recognized with the Best Presentation Award at the Minsk International Heat and Mass Transfer Forum.
Sadikova, E. V. (2023). Computational analysis of the temperature state of fuel rods in the spent fuel pool of power unit No. 4 at the Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant under beyond-design basis accidents (Master’s thesis). Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.
Sadikova, E. V., & Snegiryov, A. Yu. (2022). Propagation of a laminar flame over the surface of a combustible material. Science Week, PhysMech, 291–293.
Ms. Ekaterina Sadikova | Heat Transfer Analysis | Best Researcher Award