Tibor Pasinszki obtained BSc and MSc degrees in chemical engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary from 1982 to 1987 and a PhD degree from the same university in 1996. From 2010 to 2018, he held the position of Full Professor of chemistry at the Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary, and since 2018, he has been a Full Professor of chemistry at the Fiji National University. His main research fields include synthetic chemistry, analytical chemistry, spectroscopy, material science, bioactive compounds, reactive molecules, and nanomaterials.
Melinda Krebsz obtained her PhD from Monash University (2019–2023). She then served as a Research Fellow in proton battery at RMIT University (June 2023–April 2025) and currently holds a Research Fellow position at the Australian National University (since April 2025). She has a broad background in green ammonia and hydrogen production and is now focused on hydrogen storage. Melinda has worked with academic and industrial research groups across Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, and Australia. She leads the Victoria chapter of the Hydrogen Society of Australia and actively contributes to the Australian renewable energy community by organizing sector networking events and conferences.