Dr. Konstantin V. Belov is a Researcher at the Laboratory of NMR Spectroscopy of Solutions and Fluids, Institute of Solution Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences. He earned his PhD in Chemistry at the Institute of Solution Chemistry, where he also completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Ivanovo State University. Dr. Belov has received multiple awards, including the Presidential and Government Scholarships of the Russian Federation (2022), the Gennady Komissarov Young Scientists Award (2023), and the Valery V. Lunin Prize (2024) for research on conformational equilibria of fenamates in supercritical fluids. He has also won first place for oral and poster presentations at leading national and international conferences and was recognized by the Mayor of Ivanovo for his contribution to science and education (2024). He has participated in numerous funded projects, including studies on crystalline forms of drugs for neurodegenerative diseases, conformational distribution screening via 2D NMR, and current RSF projects on microporous materials in supercritical fluids (2022–2024) and conformational diversity in drug design (2024–2025). Dr. Belov has authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and serves as an invited reviewer for Technical Physics Letters (Springer). His research interests include NMR-based analysis of conformational lability in biologically active molecules and supercritical fluid technologies for pharmaceutical applications.