Hyesung Park | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hyesung Park | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Korea University | South Korea

Dr. Hyesung Park, a distinguished Professor at Korea University, is an internationally recognized authority in hetero-dimensional materials synthesis and their applications in functional devices, including energy harvesting, nanoelectronics, and nanophotonics. His academic journey spans world-leading institutions such as MIT, Northwestern University, and UNIST, where he has consistently advanced renewable energy technologies and next-generation device engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT with groundbreaking research on CVD graphene for organic photovoltaics, pioneering innovations in transparent conducting electrodes that have shaped subsequent advances in the field. Before joining Korea University, he held prestigious research and faculty positions that further strengthened his international reputation. At Korea University, Dr. Park leads pioneering work in integrative energy engineering, with research spanning hybrid nanostructures, scalable perovskite solar cells, electro/photo-catalysis, graphene-based devices, and triboelectric nanogenerators, producing notable innovations in solar cell production and energy harvesting materials. He has authored 116 Publications, accumulated 5,452 citations, and holds an impressive h-index of 36, reflecting the global impact of his scholarship. His highly cited works on graphene electrodes and hybrid solar cells have been published in top-tier journals such as Nature Nanotechnology, ACS Nano, and Advanced Energy Materials. Widely acclaimed for his leadership, impactful publications, and international collaborations, Dr. Hyesung Park is celebrated not only for advancing materials science and energy technologies but also for inspiring future scientists and engineers through his mentorship and academic contributions. Honored with national and international recognition, he exemplifies excellence in research, education, and innovation, and his pioneering contributions continue to drive breakthroughs in sustainable energy technologies that are shaping a cleaner and more efficient future.

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Featured Publications

Kim, K. K., Reina, A., Shi, Y., Park, H., Li, L. J., Lee, Y. H., & Kong, J. (2010). Enhancing the conductivity of transparent graphene films via doping. Nanotechnology, 21(28), 285205.

Park, H., Brown, P. R., Bulović, V., & Kong, J. (2012). Graphene as transparent conducting electrodes in organic photovoltaics: Studies in graphene morphology, hole transporting layers, and counter electrodes. Nano Letters, 12(1), 133–140.

Park, H., Rowehl, J. A., Kim, K. K., Bulović, V., & Kong, J. (2010). Doped graphene electrodes for organic solar cells. Nanotechnology, 21(50), 505204.

Park, H., Chang, S., Zhou, X., Kong, J., Palacios, T., & Gradečak, S. (2014). Flexible graphene electrode-based organic photovoltaics with record-high efficiency. Nano Letters, 14(9), 5148–5154.

Park, H., Chang, S., Jean, J., Cheng, J. J., Araujo, P. T., Wang, M., Bawendi, M. G., & Kong, J. (2013). Graphene cathode-based ZnO nanowire hybrid solar cells. Nano Letters, 13(1), 233–239.

Koo, D., Jung, S., Seo, J., Jeong, G., Choi, Y., Lee, J., Lee, S. M., Cho, Y., Jeong, M., & Park, H. (2020). Flexible organic solar cells over 15% efficiency with polyimide-integrated graphene electrodes. Joule, 4(5), 1021–1034.

Oh, N. K., Seo, J., Lee, S., Kim, H. J., Kim, U., Lee, J., Han, Y. K., & Park, H. (2021). Highly efficient and robust noble-metal free bifunctional water electrolysis catalyst achieved via complementary charge transfer. Nature Communications, 12(1), 4606.

Oh, N. K., Kim, C., Lee, J., Kwon, O., Choi, Y., Jung, G. Y., Lim, H. Y., Kwak, S. K., Kim, G., & Park, H. (2019). In-situ local phase-transitioned MoSe2 in La0.5Sr0.5CoO3-δ heterostructure and stable overall water electrolysis over 1000 hours. Nature Communications, 10(1), 1723.

Ahmad Poursattar Marjani | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ahmad Poursattar Marjani | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Member | Urmia University | Iran

Prof. Ahmad Poursattar Marjani is a distinguished scholar in the field of organic chemistry. He earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Urmia University and currently serves as a Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, Urmia University. His research focuses on developing innovative methodologies for synthesizing diverse heterocyclic compounds, nanomaterials, and nanocatalysts. His recent works encompass a broad spectrum of chemical aspects and orientations, significantly contributing to scientific advancements.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Academic Excellence – Holding a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and serving as a professor at Urmia University, he has a strong academic background.

  • Research Contributions – His work focuses on heterocyclic compounds, nanomaterials, and nanocatalysts, contributing significantly to the field of organic chemistry.

  • Publications and Conference Presentations – With 48 conference papers and numerous research projects, his impact in the field is evident.

  • Innovation and Patents – Holding patents for environmentally friendly synthesis methods, he demonstrates a commitment to sustainable research.

  • Teaching and Mentorship – Teaching 11 different courses, he plays a vital role in educating and mentoring future chemists.

  • Recognition and Awards – Being the top Ph.D. student at Urmia University highlights his academic distinction.

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Urmia University, Iran.
  • M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, Urmia University, Iran.
  • B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry, Urmia University, Iran.

Experience 💼

Professor Marjani has extensive teaching and research experience in organic chemistry. He has taught courses on advanced organic chemistry, spectroscopy, and materials synthesis. His career includes numerous research projects, patents, and publications that have contributed significantly to the field of organic chemistry. He has supervised students, conducted groundbreaking research, and collaborated with renowned scientists.

Research Interests On Chemistry 🔬

His primary research interests include:

  • Synthesis of heterocyclic compounds
  • Development of nanomaterials and nanocatalysts
  • Advanced methodologies in organic synthesis
  • Green chemistry and sustainable synthesis techniques

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • First Degree Student in Ph.D., Urmia University (2011)

Publications 📖

Professor Marjani has authored several research papers in prestigious journals. Some of his key publications include:

  • Title: Agricultural waste biomass-assisted nanostructures: Synthesis and application
    Authors: A Zamani, AP Marjani, Z Mousavi
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 78

  • Title: Co-pigmentation of anthocyanins extracted from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) with some organic acids: Color intensity, thermal stability, and thermodynamic parameters
    Authors: S Molaeafard, R Jamei, AP Marjani
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 66

  • Title: Recent developments in the synthesis of polysubstituted pyridines via multicomponent reactions using nanocatalysts
    Authors: JK Fatemeh Majidi Arlan, Ahmad Poursattar Marjani, Ramin Javahershenas
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 62

  • Title: Integration of β-cyclodextrin into graphene quantum dot nano-structure and its application towards detection of Vitamin C at physiological pH: A new electrochemical approach
    Authors: N Shadjou, M Hasanzadeh, F Talebi, AP Marjani
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 55

  • Title: Graphene Quantum Dots: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application in Wastewater Treatment; A Review
    Authors: PG Balkanloo, KM Sharifi, AP Marjani
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 48

  • Title: The catalyst-free syntheses of pyrazolo[3,4-b]quinolin-5-one and pyrazolo[4′,3′:5,6]pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-5,7-dione derivatives by one-pot, three-component reactions
    Authors: M Ezzati, J Khalafy, AP Marjani, RH Prager
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 44

  • Title: Walnut Shell-Templated Ceria Nanoparticles: Green Synthesis, Characterization and Catalytic Application
    Authors: A Zamani, AP Marjani, K Alimoradlu
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 40

  • Title: Clay mineral/polymer composite: characteristics, synthesis, and application in Li-ion batteries: A review
    Authors: PG Balkanloo, AP Marjani, F Zanbili, M Mahmoudian
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 36

  • Title: Competitive chemisorption and physisorption processes of a walnut shell-based semi-IPN bio-composite adsorbent for lead ion removal from water: Equilibrium, Kinetic and …
    Authors: K Rasoulpoor, AP Marjani, E Nozad
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 36

  • Title: An Efficient Synthesis of 4H-chromene Derivatives by a One-pot, Three-component Reaction
    Authors: A Poursattar Marjani, B Ebrahimi Saatluo, F Nouri
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 35

Conclusion 🌐

Professor Ahmad Poursattar Marjani is a leading researcher in organic chemistry, contributing extensively to the fields of heterocyclic synthesis and nanocatalyst development. With numerous publications, patents, and research projects, he continues to inspire future scientists and advance the frontiers of chemical research.