Yuan Ping | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan Ping | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Wisconsin | United States

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan Ping is a leading theoretical materials scientist whose research focuses on first-principles many-body theory and open quantum dynamics to understand excited-state and spin-dependent phenomena in solids. Her work advances the predictive modeling of optoelectronic properties, quasiparticle dynamics (excitons, polarons, magnons), and quantum defects in low-dimensional and hybrid materials. She has made foundational contributions to density-matrix–based quantum dynamics, spin-optronics, chiral and nonlinear optical responses, and defect-based quantum technologies, bridging fundamental theory with applications in quantum information science, low-power electronics, and energy conversion.

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Featured Publications


Simultaneous enhancements in photon absorption and charge transport of bismuth vanadate photoanodes for solar water splitting

– TW Kim, Y Ping, GA Galli, KS Choi – Nature Communications, 2015 · Cited by 606


Ruthenium atomically dispersed in carbon outperforms platinum toward hydrogen evolution in alkaline media

– B Lu, L Guo, F Wu, Y Peng, JE Lu, et al. – Nature Communications, 2019 · Cited by 599


The Reaction Mechanism with Free Energy Barriers at Constant Potentials for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction at the IrO2 (110) Surface

– Y Ping, RJ Nielsen, WA Goddard III – Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017 · Cited by 362


Modelling heterogeneous interfaces for solar water splitting

– TA Pham, Y Ping, G Galli – Nature Materials, 2017 · Cited by 334


Theoretical and Experimental Insight into the Effect of Nitrogen Doping on Hydrogen Evolution Activity of Ni3S2 in Alkaline Medium

– T Kou, T Smart, B Yao, I Chen, D Thota, Y Ping, Y Li – Advanced Energy Materials, 2018 · Cited by 287

Waseem Shoukat | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Waseem Shoukat | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Institute of Chemical Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University | Pakistan

Dr. Waseem Shoukat is an emerging and increasingly recognized researcher in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and bioinformatics, with a rapidly expanding contribution to the development of thiosemicarbazone-based therapeutic candidates and advanced functional materials. His research portfolio reflects a strong integration of synthetic chemistry, spectroscopic characterization, molecular docking, biological screening, and nanomaterials engineering, enabling the discovery of compounds with significant antibacterial, antioxidant, and antidiabetic potential. His notable work on thiosemicarbazones, particularly the WS-1 and WS-2 ligands, has demonstrated exceptional binding affinities toward alpha-glucosidase, highlighting their promise as lead molecules for future pharmaceutical development. He has published in reputable international journals such as Journal of Molecular Structure, RSC Advances, Inorganic Chemistry Communications, and Natural Product Communications, contributing findings related to MOF-based drug delivery systems, electrochemical behavior of modified nanostructures, graphene oxide functionalization, coordination polymer electrocatalysis, and plant stress mitigation strategies. His interdisciplinary collaborations extend into areas of environmental microbiology, hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms, natural dyeing applications, and aquaculture-related sustainability research. According to Google Scholar, he has produced a growing body of scholarly output with 71 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 3, demonstrating steady research impact. His computational expertise includes the use of Molegro, Schrödinger Suite, PyRx, and Discovery Studio, supporting predictive modeling and structure–activity relationship analysis. Through his diverse publications, analytical capabilities, and innovative research approaches, Waseem Shoukat continues to contribute meaningfully to advances in medicinal chemistry, materials science, environmental biotechnology, and emerging functional materials.

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Featured Publications

• Haidri, I., Qasim, M., Shahid, M., Farooq, M. M., Abbas, M. Q., Fatima, R., & Ullah, Q. (2024). Enhancing the antioxidant enzyme activities and soil microbial biomass of tomato plants against the stress of sodium dodecyl sulfate by the application of bamboo biochar. Remittances Review, 9(2), 1609–1633.

• Shoukat, W., Hussain, M., Ali, A., Shafiq, N., Chughtai, A. H., Shakoor, B., … (2025). Design, synthesis, characterization and biological screening of novel thiosemicarbazones and their derivatives with potent antibacterial and antidiabetic activities. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1320, 139614.

• Qayyum, I., Rehman, F. U., Zahra, M., Batool, K., Shoukat, W., Arshad, S., & Zada, Z. (2023). Progressive innovations in advanced functional materials for emerging bio-electronics, drug sensing and healthcare. Journal of Drug & Alcohol Research, 12(5).

• Ain, Q., Nazli, Z. H., Aslam, M., Zafar, I., Afridi, H. I., Unar, A., Jamshaid, M., … (2024). Multifunctional analysis of banana leaves extracts for dyeing properties of pima cotton fabric using different mordants. Natural Product Communications, 19(2), 1934578X241231463.

• Ishfaq, M., Lateef, D., Ashraf, Z., Sajjad, M., Owais, M., Shoukat, W., Mohsin, M., … (2025). Zirconium-based MOFs as pH-responsive drug delivery systems: Encapsulation and release profiles of ciprofloxacin. RSC Advances, 15(33), 26647–26659.