Associate Professor and Ph.D. Chemistry Program Director
Office: 7.114
Email: mannix.balanay@nu.edu.kz
Phone: +7 (7172) 69 46 57
Research Group: Laboatory of Functional Materials and Computational Chemistry
Specializations: Materials Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Optoelectronic materials, Heterogeneous catalysis
Office: 7.114
Email: mannix.balanay@nu.edu.kz
Phone: +7 (7172) 69 46 57
Research Group: Laboatory of Functional Materials and Computational Chemistry
Specializations: Materials Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Optoelectronic materials, Heterogeneous catalysis
Biography
Dr. Mannix P. Balanay is an Associate Professor and the PhD Program Director in the Department of Chemistry at Nazarbayev University. Since joining the faculty in 2014, he has built a robust, multidisciplinary research program focused on the design and synthesis of functional materials to address critical global challenges in energy, environmental sustainability, and health. His laboratory uniquely integrates predictive computational chemistry, materials science, and environmental chemistry to engineer innovative technologies.
Dr. Balanay’s academic foundation is both deep and diverse. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Kunsan National University (South Korea) in 2012, specializing in third-generation solar cells. His doctoral and subsequent postdoctoral work combined computational modeling with organic synthesis and device fabrication to advance solar energy technologies. He also holds two master’s degrees—one in computational chemistry from Kunsan National University and another in bioinorganic chemistry from Mindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT). His early career included academic appointments at Siquijor State College and Silliman University in the Philippines, with research spanning coastal resource management, analytical chemistry, and bacterial protein profiling. Outside the lab, his enduring connection to the environment is reflected in his background as a certified Advanced Open Water Diver and a former first aid and water safety trainer for the Philippine National Red Cross.
A recognized researcher in his field, Dr. Balanay has secured substantial research funding from Nazarbayev University, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCIEERD). Notably, he was honored with the prestigious “Balik Scientist” designation by DOST-PCIEERD in 2019.
Dr. Balanay is highly active in the global scientific community. He serves on the editorial board of Nano Research Energy (ranked 1/124, 99% in Chemistry – Miscellaneous, 2024 CiteScore) and as an academic editor for PLoS ONE (ranked 28/200, 86% in Multidisciplinary, 2024 CiteScore). A regular reviewer for top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering Journal, he also serves as a technical panel member for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology under DOST-PCIEERD. Recently, he was appointed as an ACQUIN subject-matter expert in Chemistry (2025) and was inducted as a full member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society (2026).
Currently, Dr. Balanay’s research group is advancing organic and hybrid solar cells (dye-sensitized, polymer, and perovskite), next-generation energy storage components like zinc-air batteries, and tailored nanomaterials for critical electrocatalytic reactions (CO₂RR, HER, NO₃RR, H₂O₂ production, and oxygen electrocatalysis). In the environmental domain, his lab is developing advanced porous materials for wastewater treatment via Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP), alongside smart membranes and sensors for real-time pollutant detection. Through these integrated efforts, Dr. Balanay continues to deliver sustainable, materials-driven solutions for societal well-being.
Dr. Mannix P. Balanay is an Associate Professor and the PhD Program Director in the Department of Chemistry at Nazarbayev University. Since joining the faculty in 2014, he has built a robust, multidisciplinary research program focused on the design and synthesis of functional materials to address critical global challenges in energy, environmental sustainability, and health. His laboratory uniquely integrates predictive computational chemistry, materials science, and environmental chemistry to engineer innovative technologies.
Dr. Balanay’s academic foundation is both deep and diverse. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Kunsan National University (South Korea) in 2012, specializing in third-generation solar cells. His doctoral and subsequent postdoctoral work combined computational modeling with organic synthesis and device fabrication to advance solar energy technologies. He also holds two master’s degrees—one in computational chemistry from Kunsan National University and another in bioinorganic chemistry from Mindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT). His early career included academic appointments at Siquijor State College and Silliman University in the Philippines, with research spanning coastal resource management, analytical chemistry, and bacterial protein profiling. Outside the lab, his enduring connection to the environment is reflected in his background as a certified Advanced Open Water Diver and a former first aid and water safety trainer for the Philippine National Red Cross.
A recognized researcher in his field, Dr. Balanay has secured substantial research funding from Nazarbayev University, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCIEERD). Notably, he was honored with the prestigious “Balik Scientist” designation by DOST-PCIEERD in 2019.
Dr. Balanay is highly active in the global scientific community. He serves on the editorial board of Nano Research Energy (ranked 1/124, 99% in Chemistry – Miscellaneous, 2024 CiteScore) and as an academic editor for PLoS ONE (ranked 28/200, 86% in Multidisciplinary, 2024 CiteScore). A regular reviewer for top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering Journal, he also serves as a technical panel member for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology under DOST-PCIEERD. Recently, he was appointed as an ACQUIN subject-matter expert in Chemistry (2025) and was inducted as a full member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society (2026).
Currently, Dr. Balanay’s research group is advancing organic and hybrid solar cells (dye-sensitized, polymer, and perovskite), next-generation energy storage components like zinc-air batteries, and tailored nanomaterials for critical electrocatalytic reactions (CO₂RR, HER, NO₃RR, H₂O₂ production, and oxygen electrocatalysis). In the environmental domain, his lab is developing advanced porous materials for wastewater treatment via Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP), alongside smart membranes and sensors for real-time pollutant detection. Through these integrated efforts, Dr. Balanay continues to deliver sustainable, materials-driven solutions for societal well-being.
Courses Offered
Spring 2026
Fall 2025
Summer 2025
Spring 2025
Fall 2024
Summer 2024
Spring 2024
Fall 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023
Fall 2022
Summer 2022
Spring 2022
Fall 2021
Spring 2026
- CHEM 431 – Computational Chemistry
- CHEM 731 – Design of Functional Materials
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Fall 2025
- CHEM 471 – Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 522 – Analytical Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 722 – Advanced Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 432 – Introduction to Cheminformatics
- CHEM 512 – Cheminformatics
- CHEM 732 – Machine Learning in Cheminformatics
- CHEM 691 – Thesis Proposal
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
- CHEM 591 – Scientific Methods in Chemistry (team-taught course)
- CHEM 700 – Hot Topics in Chemistry (team-taught course)
Summer 2025
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Spring 2025
- CHEM 400 – Chemistry Seminar
- CHEM 431 – Computational Chemistry
- CHEM 511 – Theoretical Chemistry
- CHEM 731 – Design of Functional Materials
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Fall 2024
- CHEM 471 – Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 522 – Analytical Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 722 – Advanced Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 691 – Thesis Proposal
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
- CHEM 591 – Scientific Methods in Chemistry (team-taught course)
- CHEM 700 – Hot Topics in Chemistry (team-taught course)
Summer 2024
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Spring 2024
- CHEM 431 – Computational Chemistry
- CHEM 511 – Theoretical Chemistry
- CHEM 731 – Design of Functional Materials
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Fall 2023
- CHEM 471 – Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 522 – Analytical Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 722 – Advanced Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 691 – Thesis Proposal
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
- CHEM 591 – Scientific Methods in Chemistry (team-taught course)
- CHEM 700 – Hot Topics in Chemistry (team-taught course)
Summer 2023
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Spring 2023
- CHEM 431 – Computational Chemistry
- CHEM 511 – Theoretical Chemistry
- CHEM 731 – Design of Functional Materials
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Fall 2022
- CHEM 400 – Chemistry Seminar
- CHEM 471 – Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 522 – Analytical Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 722 – Advanced Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 691 – Thesis Proposal
- CHEM 798 – Thesis Research
Summer 2022
- CHEM 189c – Independent Study
Spring 2022
- CHEM 102 – General Chemistry II
- CHEM 431 – Computational Chemistry
- CHEM 511 – Theoretical Chemistry
Fall 2021
- CHEM 471 – Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 522 – Analytical Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 591 – Scientific Methods in Chemistry