VIKTOR DOLIN | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Prof. VIKTOR DOLIN, State Institution “The Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of NAS of Ukraine”, Italy
Prof. Viktor Dolin is a distinguished Ukrainian geochemist and environmental safety expert, currently affiliated with the Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the University of Pisa. Born on January 21, 1964, in Kyiv, he has over four decades of academic, research, and scientific leadership experience. Prof. Dolin has held roles ranging from engineer to research director, with a prolific contribution to environmental geochemistry, radioecology, and nuclear safety. His involvement with international institutions such as the IAEA, JRC, and MSCA demonstrates his global impact on environmental remediation and radioactive waste safety. He has delivered lectures at leading European universities and is Editor-in-Chief of Geochemistry of Technogenesis. A recipient of the National Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology, Prof. Dolin’s legacy spans over 300 publications, patents, and monographs, cementing his status as a key figure in geochemical and nuclear environmental safety research.
Publication Profile
🎓 Education
Prof. Viktor Dolin’s academic journey began with a Master of Science in Chemistry from Kyiv National Shevchenko University in 1985. He pursued his doctoral studies in Geochemistry, earning a Ph.D. in 1996. His scholarly excellence and contributions led to his appointment as an Associate Professor in State Technogenic Safety in 2000. In 2005, he obtained his Doctor of Sciences (Habilitation) in Geological Sciences with a specialization in Environmental Safety. Further advancing his academic standing, he was conferred the title of Professor in Environmental Safety in 2013. His multidisciplinary educational foundation, combining chemistry, geosciences, and environmental protection, has shaped his expertise in hydrogeology, geochemistry, and radioactive waste management. This solid educational background has enabled him to contribute extensively to academia, policy, and international research on environmental and nuclear safety. His dual affiliation with institutions in Ukraine and Italy underlines his global academic reach and reputation.
💼 Experience
Prof. Viktor Dolin’s career spans over 40 years, beginning as an Engineer-Research Scientist (1982–1990) before progressing through various research roles. Between 1990–1996, he was a Fellow Researcher, followed by appointments as Senior Research Officer (1996–2003) and Chief Research Officer (2003–2004). He served as Head of the Biogeochemistry Department at the Institute of Environmental Geochemistry from 2004–2018. Since 2018, he has been the Research Director at the same institute. His academic roles include professorships at Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, the Open International University of Human Development “Ukraine,” and guest lectureships at the University of Parma and the University of Pisa. Internationally, he has served the IAEA as a consultant and expert in radiation safety. His leadership extends to chairing national committees and editing scholarly journals. His professional trajectory reflects profound expertise in geochemistry, environmental safety, and international scientific cooperation.
🏆 Honors and Awards
Prof. Viktor Dolin was honored with the National Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology in 2006, one of the country’s most prestigious recognitions for significant contributions to scientific advancement. His accolades also include distinguished roles in international and national committees, including Head of the NCRP of Ukraine’s Committee for Integrated Safety Analysis of Radioactive Waste and Chief Scientific Investigator for IAEA projects. He is Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal Geochemistry of Technogenesis, and has received multiple international research grants from the European Commission (JRC), MSCA4Ukraine, ERASMUS, and the EU’s PREDIS project. These recognitions are a testament to his global impact on environmental remediation, nuclear waste safety, and scientific education. His consistent contributions have also positioned him as a valued expert for the IAEA and other environmental regulatory bodies. His legacy is marked by leadership, innovation, and dedication to scientific and environmental excellence.
🔬 Research Focus
Prof. Dolin’s research interests span a wide spectrum of geochemical and environmental disciplines. He specializes in Biogeochemistry, Environmental Geochemistry, and Isotope Geochemistry, focusing on the environmental impacts of radioactive substances. His expertise extends to Hydrogeochemistry, Hydrochemistry, and Environmental Toxicology, with a strong emphasis on Environmental Safety and Nuclear Security. A significant part of his work is devoted to Radioecology, Phytoremediation, and Spent Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management, where he explores mechanisms of tritium migration, radionuclide accumulation in ecosystems, and innovative cleanup strategies. Through his involvement in international research collaborations with the IAEA, EU, and JRC, Prof. Dolin contributes to cutting-edge research on radiation remediation, technogenesis, and integrated safety systems. His commitment to solving complex environmental challenges has had a profound influence on policy, safety regulations, and practical applications in post-nuclear accident contexts, particularly in Ukraine and internationally.
📚 Publications
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📘 Regional evaluation of mining-related metals contamination and risks in Ukraine and Georgia
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📘 Distribution of Carbon Isotopes in Forest Ecosystem within Chornobyl Exclusion Zone
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📗 Phytoremediation potential of semi-natural wetlands in tritium-contaminated zones
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📗 Accumulation of tritium in concrete nuclear facility structures
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📘 Biogeochemistry of radioactive contamination: Lessons from Chornobyl
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📙 Environmental geochemistry and hydrochemistry of post-accident landscapes
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📗 Isotopic analysis of radionuclide migration in groundwater systems
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📕 Innovative remediation technologies for technogenically affected territories
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📘 Radiation risk assessment of spent nuclear fuel repositories in Ukraine
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📙 Environmental toxicology and radiological impact in ecosystems
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📗 Radioecological studies of natural and artificial radionuclides in wetlands
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📕 Hydrogeochemical safety of radioactive waste storage facilities
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📘 Methodologies for sanitary and environmental engineering education
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📗 Modeling of radionuclide behavior in hydrological networks
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📙 Assessment of radiation risks for human health in post-accident zones