Eleni Moushi | Organic | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eleni Moushi | Organic | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eleni Moushi | Organic | Associate Professor at European University Cyprus School of Sciences | Cyprus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eleni Moushi is a highly accomplished chemist and academic leader, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the European University Cyprus, where she has built a distinguished career in Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from a renowned European institution, focusing her doctoral research on single-molecule magnets (SMMs) and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), with particular emphasis on their magnetic and structural properties. Over her career, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eleni Moushi has cultivated extensive professional experience in synthetic chemistry, molecular magnetism, and material design, contributing significantly to international collaborations involving advanced magnetic materials and coordination polymers. Her research interests encompass the synthesis and characterization of high-nuclearity transition-metal clusters, supramolecular assembly, and the development of porous frameworks for gas storage and catalysis. She has been an integral part of numerous international research projects aimed at bridging quantum and classical magnetism, achieving global recognition for her innovative work on nanoscale molecular architectures. Demonstrating outstanding research skills, she specializes in crystallography, magnetometry, and spectroscopic analysis, contributing to the structural elucidation of complex inorganic systems. Her contributions to scientific literature include several high-impact publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, with more than 1,400 citations, an h-index of 18, and publications in prestigious journals such as Chemical Society Reviews, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Inorganic Chemistry. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eleni Moushi’s awards and honors reflect her dedication to excellence, including institutional recognitions for research innovation, excellence in teaching, and contributions to European scientific collaborations. As an active member of professional societies such as the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), she continues to mentor emerging scientists and advance international cooperation in chemical research. Her leadership extends beyond academia, contributing to community engagement and policy-oriented research in environmental chemistry and sustainable materials.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Papatriantafyllopoulou, C., Moushi, E. E., Christou, G., & Tasiopoulos, A. J. (2016). Filling the gap between the quantum and classical worlds of nanoscale magnetism: giant molecular aggregates based on paramagnetic 3d metal ions. Chemical Society Reviews, 45(6), 1597–1628. (Cited by 248)

  2. Moushi, E. E., Stamatatos, T. C., Wernsdorfer, W., Nastopoulos, V., & Christou, G. (2006). A family of 3D coordination polymers composed of Mn19 magnetic units. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 45(46), 7722–7725. (Cited by 153)

  3. Moushi, E. E., Stamatatos, T. C., Wernsdorfer, W., Nastopoulos, V., & Christou, G. (2009). A Mn17 octahedron with a giant ground-state spin: occurrence in discrete form and as multidimensional coordination polymers. Inorganic Chemistry, 48(12), 5049–5051. (Cited by 144)

  4. Moushi, E. E., Lampropoulos, C., Wernsdorfer, W., Nastopoulos, V., & Christou, G. (2010). Inducing single-molecule magnetism in a family of loop-of-loops aggregates: heterometallic Mn40Na4 clusters and the homometallic Mn44 analogue. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(45), 16146–16155. (Cited by 134)

  5. Mishra, A., Tasiopoulos, A. J., Wernsdorfer, W., Moushi, E. E., & Moulton, B. (2008). Single-molecule magnets: A family of MnIII/CeIV complexes with a [Mn8CeO8]12+ core. Inorganic Chemistry, 47(11), 4832–4843. (Cited by 75)