Awards

  • The most significant (top ten) achievement of Latvian Science (awarded by the Latvian Academy of Sciences). E.A. Kotomin, Yu.A. Mastrikov, L.L. Rusevich, M. Sokolov, G. Zvejnieks, "Computer modeling of perovskite nanoparticles for effective hydrogen production”, 2023. Information in LU press and Rīta Panorāma (LTV Morning News).
  • Dr.habil.phys. E.A. Kotomin was awarded with LZA E. Silinsh prize in physics for "Computer design of nanomaterials for efficient hydrogen production", 2023.
  • The most significant (top ten) achievement of Latvian Science (awarded by the Latvian Academy of Sciences). A.I. Popov, V.N. Kuzovkov, E.A. Kotomin, D. Gryaznov, A. Platonenko, E. Shablonin, A. Lushchik, "Deep understanding and prediction of advanced materials for extreme radiation conditions", 2020.
  • Baltic Assembly Prize for Science. Dr. R. Eglitis was awarded for his work cycle “Theoretical predictions of new materials for energy storage and harvesting”, 2020. Booklet, Wikipedia.
  • Diploma of the President of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Yu.A. Mastrikov, Dr. D. Zablotsky, Dr. G. Zvejnieks, Dr. L.L. Rusevich, Dr.habil. V.N. Kuzovkov, Academician of LAS E.A. Kotomin, “Theoretical modelling of self-assembling processes in prospective perovskites for green energy application”, 2019.
  • The most significant (top ten) achievement of Latvian Science (awarded by the Latvian Academy of Sciences). R. Eglitis, J. Purans, J. Kleperis, A.I. Popov, R. Jia, "Theoretical calculations of new materials for energy harvesting and storage", 2019.
  • Latvian Academy of Sciences E. Silinsh Award. Dr. R. Eglitis, "Theoretical modelling of technologically important materials", 2016.
  • Dr.habil.phys. V. Kuzovkov was awarded E. Silinsh prize in physics for the series of publications „From chaos to ordering via diffusion”, 2014.
  • Humboldt Followships. Dr. S. Piskunov, 2006.
  • Dr.habil.phys. E.A. Kotomin was awarded Fr. Zander prize in physics and mathematics of Latvian Academy of Sciences for a research in “Solid state defect theory” (including 3 monographies), 1997.
  • Humboldt Followships. Dr. V. Kuzovkov, 1988.