Sergey Kosourov
 Ph.D.

Photosynthetic microbes

sergey.kosourov@utu.fi

Tykistökatu 6

Turku

Office6201


ORCID identifierhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4025-8041

Research Group: Photosynthetic Microbes

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Areas of expertise
Photosynthetic production of molecular hydrogen and hydrogen metabolism in green algae and cyanobacteria; photosynthetic electron transport and regulation of photosynthesis; thin-layer immobilization of photosynthetic cells; solid-state photosynthetic cell factories; engineered living materials; physiology of algae and cyanobacteria and their response to stress.

Research community or research topic
PhotoFactory and Solar2Butanol Research Projects

Biography

Dr. Sergey Kosourov began his research career in 1998 as a junior researcher at the Institute of Basic Biological Problems, RAS, where he joined the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Biotechnology of Phototrophic Microorganisms. In 2000, he earned a Ph.D. in plant physiology from Moscow State University. Sergey then undertook two assignments at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), DOE, U.S.: first as a postdoctoral fellow (2002–2003) and later as a research associate (2006–2009). Between and after these assignments, he worked as a senior and, subsequently, a leading researcher at the Institute of Basic Biological Problems, RAS. In 2013, he joined the Molecular Plant Biology team at the University of Turku.

Dr. Kosourov has co-authored 49 research papers and six book chapters in solar chemical and fuel production, whole-cell thin-layer immobilization, and solid-state photosynthetic cell factories. Additionally, he holds an international patent for the design of a multi-stage photobioreactor system for H2 production.



Research

Dr. Kosourov's current research is focused on the development of the advanced techniques for immobilization of green algae and cyanobacteria in nanoporous matrices with a structure specifically engineered for better light utilization and nutrient distribution. He also studies H2 metabolism in green algae and cyanobacteria, and investigates the potential of the native algal and cyanobacterial strains for production of solar fuels and high-value products.



Teaching

Involved in teaching of advance courses “Biofuels from photoautotrophs” (KABI5010), “Biotechnological application of microalgae” (KABI5076) and "Applied photosynthesis research" (KABI4004) at the Department of Biochemistry both as a lecturer and in the development and delivery of laboratory courses. Co-supervised three Ph.D. and one M.Sc. thesis. Mentorship of several Ph.D. students, Erasmus and Erasmus-Mundus Aurora exchange trainees and “summer” students.



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