Michael I. Ojovan has been Nuclear Engineer of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), visiting Professor of Imperial College London, Associate Reader in Materials Science and Waste Immobilisation of the University of Sheffield, UK, and Leading Scientist of Radiochemistry Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University. M. Ojovan is Editorial Board Member of scientific journals: "Materials Degradation" (Nature Partner Journal), "International Journal of Corrosion", "Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations", "Journal of Nuclear Materials", and Associate Editor of journal "Innovations in Corrosion and Materials Science". He has published 12 monographs including the "Handbook of Advanced Radioactive Waste Conditioning Technologies" by Woodhead and three editions of "An Introduction to Nuclear Waste Immobilisation" by Elsevier - 2005, 2013 and 2019. He has founded and led the IAEA International Predisposal Network (IPN) and the IAEA International Project on Irradiated Graphite Processing (GRAPA). M. Ojovan is known for the connectivity-percolation theory of glass transition, Sheffield model (two-exponential equation) of viscosity of glasses and melts, condensed Rydberg matter, metallic and glass-composite materials for nuclear waste immobilisation, and self-sinking capsules to investigate Earth' deep interior.