Dr. Aslam Hossain is a materials chemist specializing in perovskite oxides, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and nanocomposites for sustainable energy conversion, photocatalysis, and hydrogen generation. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry (2020) from Ural Federal University, Russia, where he studied the synthesis, crystal structure, and properties of complex oxides based on neodymium, alkaline earth, and transition metals for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells.
From 2021 to 2022, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Kerala, India, focusing on the design and evaluation of nanomaterials for solar-driven water splitting and hydrogen production. He later joined the Smart Materials Research Institute at Southern Federal University, Russia, where he currently serves as a Senior Researcher (since 2023) and an Early Career Editor for Carbon Capture Science & Technology (Elsevier).
In October 2025, Dr. Hossain joined Daegu University, Republic of Korea, as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory (NECL), where his research focuses on advanced nanomaterials for sustainable energy applications.
Dr. Hossain has published over 75 research papers, book chapters, and patents in the fields of energy materials, microfluidics-based synthesis, and green hydrogen technologies. His ongoing work involves designing bioinspired nanostructures and photocatalysts for clean energy and environmental applications.