Joerg Florian Friedrich | Chemistry | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Joerg Florian Friedrich | Chemistry | Lifetime achievement Award

Technical University Berlin | Germany

Prof. Dr. Joerg Florian Friedrich is a renowned chemist born in 1948 in Erkner near Berlin. With a remarkable academic and research career spanning over five decades, he has made significant contributions to the fields of plasma chemistry, polymer composites, and surface analysis. His career includes key leadership roles in major German research institutions, and he continues to inspire as a lecturer even after his retirement.

Professional profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Extensive Experience: With over three decades of active engagement in teaching and research, Dr. Singh has demonstrated sustained contributions to the field of Environmental Microbiology.

  • Academic Contributions: She has a rich publication record in reputed national and international journals, showcasing the quality and impact of her research work.

  • Specialized Expertise: Her focus on environmental microbiology, a critical and evolving area of biological sciences, places her at the forefront of research related to sustainable development, environmental health, and microbial applications.

  • Mentorship and Teaching Excellence: Dr. Singh has played a pivotal role in guiding postgraduate and doctoral students, thereby shaping future generations of scientists.

  • Recognition and Involvement: Participation in conferences, collaborations, and institutional contributions add to her reputation as a leader in her domain.

🎓 Education

Prof. Friedrich began his academic journey in 1967, studying chemistry at Humboldt University Berlin. He received his Diploma in Physical Chemistry in 1972 and soon joined the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin. He earned his Dr. rer. nat. in 1974/1975 and later his Dr. sc. nat. in 1981/1982, both from the Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Berlin. His habilitation and venia legendi (teaching license) were awarded in 1991 at TH Merseburg, marking his formal recognition as an independent university teacher.

💼 Experience

Prof. Friedrich’s career reflects deep expertise and leadership in materials science. He began as Deputy Chief of the Department of Polymer Composites in 1975. He later led the Plasma Chemistry Division at the Institute of Applied Chemistry (ACA), Berlin (1991–1994). From 1995, he headed the Polymer Structure and Analysis Division and, later in 2006, the Polymer Surfaces Division at BAM (Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing). By 1996, he was appointed Director and Professor at BAM. In 2007, he joined the Technical University of Berlin as a Professor in Material Sciences and Polymer Analysis, serving until his emeritus status in 2013, after which he remained active as a lecturer until 2024.

🔬 Research Interest On Chemistry

Prof. Friedrich’s research bridges chemistry, materials science, and engineering. He is particularly known for his pioneering work in plasma chemistry, polymer surface modification, polymer composites, and materials analysis. His contributions have not only advanced theoretical understanding but also facilitated innovations in industrial applications. His multi-disciplinary approach continues to influence new generations of researchers and practitioners in materials science.

🏅 Awards

Over the years, Prof. Friedrich has received numerous honors and held esteemed positions in academia and research. His nomination for the Award Nomination Application Form dated May 29, 2012, reflects his standing as a respected figure in the international scientific community. His ongoing academic involvement post-retirement further underlines his lifelong commitment to science and mentorship. 🏆📜

📚 Publications

Prof. Friedrich is the author of around 375 publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles, patents, books, and book chapters. His work is widely cited and has influenced many aspects of polymer and materials research. 🔗 Here’s a selected publication with details:

1. Mechanisms of Plasma Polymerization – Reviewed From a Chemical Point of View-II: Plasma Polymers With Classic Structure

  • Authors: J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: 2025

2. Plasma-Deposited Polymer Layers as Adhesion Promoters

  • Authors: J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: Not specified

  • Citations: 1

3. Competition in Adhesion between Polysort and Monosort Functionalized Polyolefin Surfaces Coated with Vacuum-Evaporated Aluminium

  • Authors: J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: Not specified

  • Citations: 1

4. Structure of plasma deposited acrylic acid-allyl alcohol copolymers

  • Authors: A.F. Fahmy, H. Omar, P. Szymoniak, A. Schönhals, J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 2

5. Significance of interfacial redox reactions and formation of metal-organic complexes for the adhesion of metals on pristine and plasma-treated polymers

  • Authors: J.F. Friedrich, W.E.S. Unger, A. Lippitz, S. Weidner, G. Kühn

  • Year: Not specified

  • Citations: 12

6. Structure of plasma-deposited copolymer films prepared from acrylic acid and styrene: Part III sulfonation and electrochemical properties

  • Authors: A.F. Fahmy, M.A. Kolmangadi, A. Schönhals, J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 7

7. Nonthermal plasmas for materials processing: Polymer surface modification and plasma polymerization

  • Authors: J.F. Friedrich, J. Meichsner

  • Year: Not specified

  • Citations: 1

8. Modified polyvinyl chloride membrane grafted with an ultra-thin polystyrene film: Structure and electrochemical properties

  • Authors: A.F. Fahmy, M.A.A.R. Abu-Saied, N.N. Morgan, A. Schönhals, J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: 2021

  • Citations: 11

9. One-step plasma deposited thin SiOxCy films for corrosion resistance of low carbon steel

  • Authors: A.F. Fahmy, M. ElSabbagh, M.A. Bedair, S.M. El-Bahy, J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: 2021

  • Citations: 14

10. Degradation of organic dye using plasma discharge: Optimization, pH and energy

  • Authors: A.F. Fahmy, A.H. El-Zomrawy, A.M. Saeed, H.A.H. Shehata, J.F. Friedrich

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 30

🔚 Conclusion

Prof. Friedrich stands as a towering figure in the field of materials science, with profound contributions to polymer chemistry and surface engineering. His work has not only shaped research paradigms but also enhanced technological capabilities in surface treatment and material interfaces. His dedication to both research and education makes him a deserving candidate for any high-level academic or scientific award.

Ping Chen | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ping Chen | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

China Institute of Atomic Energy | China

Dr. Ping Chen is an accomplished assistant researcher at the China Institute of Atomic Energy, specializing in nuclear chemistry and geochemistry. Her work focuses on the synthesis and analysis of high-purity uranium oxides, redox behavior of uranium on Beishan granite, and the migration and diffusion of technetium-99 in clay. With extensive experience in handling unsealed radioactive sources and advanced analytical techniques, she has contributed significantly to understanding radionuclide behavior in geological environments.

Professional profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Outstanding Academic Background: Ping Chen’s education spans top institutions, from East China University of Technology to the University of Bern, covering radiation protection, nuclear chemistry, and earth chemistry.
  • Diverse Research Experience: Extensive research in nuclear chemistry and geochemistry, with a focus on uranium oxides, redox behavior, adsorption processes, and radionuclide migration, demonstrates a deep understanding of critical topics in environmental safety and nuclear waste management.
  • Impressive Publication Record: With six publications in high-impact journals such as Applied Geochemistry and Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Ping Chen has made significant contributions to understanding nuclear material behavior.
  • International Collaboration: Research conducted with global institutions, including collaborations with PSI (Paul Scherrer Institute), shows the ability to work across borders, enriching scientific perspectives.
  • Technical Proficiency: Mastery of techniques like SEM, XPS, XAS, ICP-OES, and PHREEQC modeling reflects a robust skillset for cutting-edge research.
  • Recognized Excellence: Multiple scholarships, including from the Chinese Scholarship Council, highlight consistent academic excellence.
  • Practical Experience: Hands-on experience with unsealed radioactive sources and work in controlled environments ensures practical expertise in handling sensitive materials.

🎓 Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Radiation Protection and Environmental Engineering, East China University of Technology (2010.09-2014.06)
  • Master’s Degree in Nuclear Science and Technology/Nuclear Chemistry, Sun-Yat University (2014.09-2017.06)
  • PhD in Earth Chemistry, University of Bern (2018.08-Present)

💼 Experience

  • Internship: Institute of Radiation Protection, China (2013.05-2013.06)
  • Lecturer: East China University of Technology (2023.12-2024.04)
  • Assistant Researcher: China Institute of Atomic Energy (2024.05-Present)

🔬 Research Interests On Chemistry

  • Synthesis and analysis of high-purity uranium oxides
  • Redox behavior of uranium on Beishan granite
  • Adsorption of divalent iron on illite
  • Migration and diffusion of technetium-99 in clay

🏆 Awards

  • Scholarship awarded by the Chinese Scholarship Council (2018-2021)
  • First Prize Scholarship (2015, 2016, 2017)
  • National Encouragement Scholarship (2011)

🔖 Publications

  • Chen, P., Van Loon, L.R., Koch, S., Alt-Epping, P., Reich, T., & Churakov, S.V. (2024). “Reactive transport modeling of diffusive mobility and retention of TcO₄⁻ in Opalinus clay.” Applied Clay Science, 251, 107327.

    • Authors: Ping Chen, Luc R. Van Loon, Steffen Koch, Peter Alt-Epping, Tobias Reich, Sergey V. Churakov.
    • Publication Year: 2024
  • Shengchao Li, Duo Zhou, Mingfang Zhou, Hongyun Liu, & Ping Chen. (2025). “Research on electromigration of Sr²⁺ in mudstone: diffusion and modelling.” Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry.

    • Authors: Shengchao Li, Duo Zhou, Mingfang Zhou, Hongyun Liu, Ping Chen.
    • Publication Year: 2025
  • Chen, P., Churakov, S.V., Glaus, M., & Van Loon, L.R. (2023). “Impact of Fe(II) on ⁹⁹Tc diffusion behavior in illite.” Applied Geochemistry, 56, 105759.

    • Authors: Ping Chen, Sergey V. Churakov, Martin Glaus, Luc R. Van Loon.
    • Publication Year: 2023
  • Chen, P., Van Loon, L.R., Marques Fernandes, M., & Churakov, S.V. (2022). “Sorption mechanism of Fe(II) on illite: Sorption and modelling.” Applied Geochemistry, 143, 105389.

    • Authors: Ping Chen, Luc R. Van Loon, Maria Marques Fernandes, Sergey V. Churakov.
    • Publication Year: 2022
  • Chen, P., Ma, Y., Kang, M., Shang, C., Song, Y., Xu, F., Wang, J., Song, G., & Yang, Y. (2020). “The redox behavior of uranium on Beishan granite: Effect of Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺ content.” Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 217, 106208.

    • Authors: Ping Chen, Yue Ma, Mingliang Kang, Chengming Shang, Yang Song, Fengqi Xu, Ju Wang, Gang Song, Yongqiang Yang.
    • Publication Year: 2020
  • Chen, P., Huang, D., Chen, C., Suzuki-Muresan, T., Kang, M., Wang, J., Song, G., & Wang, B. (2017). “Investigation of reaction conditions on synthesis of UO₂.₃₄ and UO₂ via hydrothermal route.” Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 313(1), 229-237.

    • Authors: Ping Chen, Dongyu Huang, Chenchen Chen, Tomo Suzuki-Muresan, Mingliang Kang, Jin Wang, Gang Song, Biao Wang.
    • Publication Year: 2017

Conclusion

Ping Chen’s dedication to nuclear chemistry and geochemistry has led to remarkable insights into radionuclide behavior in geological environments. Her research has contributed significantly to the understanding of uranium oxidation states, iron adsorption, and technetium-99 diffusion, paving the way for advancements in radioactive waste management and environmental safety.