Dr. Mariya E. Ivanova, member of BGH2A’s Scientific Council, has been named one of the “10 Pioneering Women Leaders Shaping the Future of Green Hydrogen” by Women World Magazine.
Big news for Bulgaria’s hydrogen community!
We’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Mariya E. Ivanova, a key member of BGH2A’s Scientific Council, has been named one of the “10 Pioneering Women Leaders Shaping the Future of Green Hydrogen – 2025” by Women World Magazine.
Featured in the magazine’s March 2025 issue, the article honors women scientists and innovators who are rewriting the rules of the global hydrogen economy. These trailblazers are not just advancing research — they are accelerating the clean energy transition we all need.
Dr. Ivanova’s career is a masterclass in impact. With a strong foundation in electrochemical systems, green hydrogen production, and science communication on the international stage, she is fast becoming an influencer in Bulgaria’s hydrogen innovation scene. Her work creates critical bridges between academia, industry, and policy — putting cutting-edge science at the heart of sustainable energy strategies.
The article shines a special light on Dr. Ivanova’s deep passion for proton-conducting ceramics and advanced electrochemical devices. These technologies are vital building blocks for next-generation hydrogen applications. Her research aims to make clean hydrogen not just feasible, but scalable — and her commitment to environmental and energy sustainability drives every project she touches.
At BGH2A, Dr. Ivanova’s influence runs deep. As part of our Scientific Committee, she helps shape strategic research priorities, spark cross-sector collaboration, and mentor the next wave of hydrogen scientists poised to make their mark across Bulgaria and beyond.
We’re proud to see her achievements recognized on a global stage — and even prouder to have her leadership fueling the future of hydrogen innovation.
You can read the article here: “Dr. Mariya E. Ivanova: Accelerating the Energy Transition through Advanced Technologies.”

