Sandeep Kumar Singh | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sandeep Kumar Singh | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology Nagaland | India

Mr. Sandeep Kumar Singh is an emerging researcher in the field of Mechanical Engineering with specialized expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, polymer matrix composites, and hybrid fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials. His research primarily focuses on developing advanced multifunctional composites through the surface functionalization of nanofillers such as graphene oxide, titanium dioxide (TiO₂), and silicon carbide to enhance mechanical, thermal, and tribological performance. He has published several high-impact articles in SCI-indexed journals including Polymer Composites, High Performance Polymers, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, and Advanced Engineering Materials, reflecting his significant contributions to materials design and nanocomposite technology. His investigations have led to new insights into fracture resistance, wear properties, and interface optimization in hybrid GFRP laminates and epoxy nanocomposites. In addition to journal publications, he has authored book chapters with international publishers like Springer, addressing advancements in sustainable nanocomposites and two-dimensional carbon-based materials. He has presented his research at prominent international conferences in the UK, Türkiye, and India, earning academic recognition for innovation and excellence. As a reviewer for reputed journals under Wiley, Springer Nature, and Taylor & Francis, he actively contributes to scholarly quality and peer evaluation in material science. His ongoing research endeavors aim to bridge the gap between nanotechnology and industrial applications, particularly in the fabrication of high-strength, lightweight composites for aerospace, automotive, and structural sectors. According to Google Scholar, his research has received 35 citations, with an h-index of 3 and an i10-index of 1, underscoring his growing impact and recognition within the global materials research community.

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Featured Publications

  • Singh, S. K., Nayak, B., Singh, T. J., & Halder, S. (2023). Investigating the role of synthesized reduced graphene oxide and graphite micro-fillers on mechanical and fretting wear performance of glass fiber epoxy-based composite. High Performance Polymers, 35(9), 946–962. https://doi.org/10.1177/095400832311XXXX

  • Singh, S. K., Singh, T. J., Nayak, B., Sonker, P. K., & Singh, M. A. (2024). Analysis of the impact of exfoliated graphene oxide on the mechanical performance and in-plane fracture resistance of epoxy-based nanocomposite. High Performance Polymers, 36(9–10), 487–507. https://doi.org/10.1177/095400832412XXXX

  • Singh, S. K., Singh, T. J., Halder, S., & Khan, N. I. (2025). Investigation of mechanical and thermo-mechanical properties of dopamine-functionalized TiO₂/epoxy nanocomposites. Polymer Composites. https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.XXXX

  • Verma, Y. K., Singh, A. K., Singh, S. K., Dutta, S., & Paswan, M. K. (2025). Comprehensive analysis of enhanced thermal and mechanical properties in vacuum pressure impregnated (VPI) treated Chimono bamboo fibers through surface treatment with sodium hydroxide. Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology, 45(1), 43–62. https://doi.org/10.1080/02773813.2025.XXXX

  • Singh, S. K., Singh, T. J., Singh, L. D., Sonker, P. K., & Mazumder, B. (2024). Experimental study on the impact of hybrid GFRP composites with graphene oxide and silicon carbide fillers on mechanical and wear properties. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1080/01694243.2024.XXXX

Dan Qiao | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dan Qiao | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Prof. Dan Qiao is an accomplished scientist whose research has significantly advanced the field of tribo chemistry and lubrication engineering. He is widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in liquid super lubrication, nano-additives, and specialized lubricating oils that have transformed both academic understanding and industrial applications. His career reflects an impressive balance of research, innovation, leadership, and mentorship. As a doctoral supervisor and senior researcher at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Prof. Dan Qiao has made remarkable contributions to the study of interfacial reactions, tribological mechanisms, and the design of next-generation lubricants. His efforts continue to strengthen the bridge between fundamental science and applied technologies in aerospace, energy, and advanced manufacturing.

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Education

Prof. Dan Qiao completed his higher studies in materials science at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. During this period, he built a strong foundation in the fields of materials design, friction chemistry, and lubrication engineering. His academic training not only sharpened his expertise in materials research but also inspired his passion for solving industrial challenges through scientific innovation. This educational background allowed him to specialize in tribology and lubrication, disciplines that would later define his professional identity and establish him as a global authority in his field.

Experience

Prof. Dan Qiao began his career at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, where he has steadily risen through multiple research and leadership positions. His journey from an early-stage researcher to a full professor and doctoral supervisor reflects both his dedication and his outstanding contributions to the advancement of tribological science. Over the years, he has successfully led more than ten significant scientific projects supported by national and provincial funding agencies. His expertise has also driven the development of specialized lubricants and tribological technologies that have been applied to aerospace and other high-tech industries. Beyond research, he has actively engaged in academic societies, contributed to scientific conferences, and provided mentorship to young scientists, thereby strengthening the research community both nationally and internationally.

Research Interest

Prof. Dan Qiao’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, tribology, and chemical engineering. His work focuses on tribo chemistry, liquid super lubrication, frictional catalysis, and the development of advanced lubricants incorporating nano-additives. He is particularly interested in the molecular-level mechanisms that govern interfacial interactions, tribofilm formation, and the dynamic behavior of lubricants under extreme conditions. By combining theory, experimental methods, and practical engineering applications, Prof. Dan Qiao’s research aims to create lubricating materials with superior efficiency, biodegradability, and adaptability. His studies contribute not only to the development of environmentally friendly lubricants but also to the long-term reliability of machines and equipment in demanding industries such as aerospace, energy, and precision manufacturing.

Awards

Prof. Dan Qiao has received numerous recognitions that highlight his outstanding contributions to science and technology. He has been honored as a Young Scientist of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and was selected among the most promising talents of his generation in Gansu Province. His achievements have also earned him membership in the prestigious Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with inclusion among the Longyan Young Talents. In addition, he has been recognized as an Excellent Graduate Tutor, reflecting his dual role as both a leading researcher and an inspiring academic mentor. These awards underscore his reputation as a scientist who combines creativity with dedication, ensuring both scientific progress and the training of future leaders in materials research.

Publications

Prof. Dan Qiao has authored more than fifty peer-reviewed papers in leading international journals, with many of his works being widely cited by other researchers in the fields of tribology, chemistry, and materials engineering. His publications demonstrate both academic depth and practical significance. Some selected works include:

Tittle: Preparation and tribological performance of core-shell structured rare-earth nanocomposites as lubricating additives
Journal: Scientia Sinica Technologica
Published on: 2025

Tittle: Robust Macroscale Superlubricity Enabled by the Protic Ionic Liquid Polyol Aqueous Solution: From Interface Adsorption to Tribofilm Formation
Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Published on: 2025

Tittle: Elucidating the Friction Catalytic Lubrication Mechanism of Ag Nanoparticles Loaded on MOFs
Journal: Advanced Materials Interfaces
Published on: 2025

Tittle: Perspective of Tribological Mechanisms for α-Alkene Molecules with Different Chain Lengths from Interface Behavior
Journal: Langmuir
Published on: 2024

Tittle: Study on the tribological properties of hexagonal boron nitride flakes composite hydrophilic/hydrophobic ionic liquids films by self-assembly
Journal: Applied Surface Science
Published on: 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Dan Qiao’s scientific journey represents the perfect blend of intellectual curiosity, innovative research, and real-world application. His pioneering contributions in tribology and lubrication science have expanded the frontiers of knowledge while delivering tangible solutions to industries that demand high-performance materials. With extensive publications, numerous patents, and impactful projects, his research continues to inspire advancements in surface engineering and energy-efficient lubrication technologies. Beyond his personal achievements, Prof. Dan Qiao is a mentor, leader, and collaborator who actively contributes to the global scientific community. His accomplishments make him a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

Abdelkader SLIMANE | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdelkader SLIMANE | Materials | Best Researcher Award

University of Science and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf | Algeria

Dr. Abdelkader Slimane is a distinguished Algerian academic and Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering, currently serving at the University of Oran. With a profound specialization in structural damage and reliability, he has significantly contributed to both academia and industry. His career spans roles in education, aerospace research, metrology, and advanced mechanical simulations, making him a dynamic figure in engineering science.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Abdelkader Slimane demonstrates exceptional qualifications and achievements that make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, specialized in damage and reliability of structures, his work bridges fundamental research and practical application, especially in aerospace and structural integrity.

His research experience spans satellite vibration testing at INTESPACE (AIRBUS), fatigue analysis, fracture mechanics, and advanced material simulations. Notably, he has published 22 peer-reviewed journal articles in top-tier mechanical and structural engineering journals such as:

He also serves as editor and reviewer for international journals, contributing to the global research community. Dr. Slimane’s involvement in conference presentations (over 17) and his interdisciplinary collaborations in satellite design and industrial safety highlight his applied research impact.

🎓 Education

Dr. Slimane’s academic journey is marked by excellence. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2015–2016) with a focus on the damage and reliability of structures, achieving the distinction of Very Honorable. Prior to that, he completed his Magister in Mechanical Engineering in 2012 as Valedictorian, and his State Engineering degree in 2010 with top honors. He also pursued various trainings, notably with AIRBUS-Toulouse (France) on acoustic vibration and satellite testing, enriching his global engineering perspective.

👨‍🔬 Experience

Dr. Slimane has amassed rich professional experience across teaching, research, and industrial domains. Since 2017, he has served as an Associate Professor at the University of Oran. His previous roles include Lecturer at Sidi Bel Abbès University and Researcher at the Satellites Development Center (CDS), contributing notably to vibration testing for space applications. Additionally, he held positions such as Maintenance Engineer (EPTP) and Central Inspector in Legal Metrology (ONML). His career reflects a deep commitment to applied engineering solutions.

🔬 Research Interests On Materials

His research interests encompass structural integrity, damage mechanics, fatigue analysis, satellite vibration testing, and advanced simulation methods such as the Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman model. Dr. Slimane’s contributions bridge theoretical modeling and real-world engineering challenges, particularly in welded structures, carbon steel failure, and space materials. He is also an editor and reviewer for multiple international journals.

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Slimane has received multiple accolades and honors, including Valedictorian distinctions in both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. He has led key international collaborations and received certifications from globally reputed aerospace institutions like AIRBUS-INTESPACE. His editorial responsibilities and research contributions have elevated his reputation within the global mechanical engineering community.

📚 Publications

  • Parametric study of the ductile damage by the Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman model of structures in carbon steel A48-AP
    Authors: A. Slimane, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, S.A. Slimane
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 60

  • Hypervelocity impact on honeycomb structure reinforced with bi-layer ceramic/aluminum facesheets used for spacecraft shielding
    Authors: S.A. Slimane, A. Slimane, A. Guelailia, A. Boudjemai, S. Kebdani, A. Smahat, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 52

  • Effect of position of tension-loaded inserts on honeycomb panels used for space applications
    Authors: S. Slimane, S. Kebdani, A. Boudjemai, A. Slimane
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 32

  • Contribution to the study of fatigue and rupture of welded structures in carbon steel-a48 ap: experimental and numerical study
    Authors: A. Slimane, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, S.A. Slimane
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 25

  • Parameters effects analysis of rotary ultrasonic machining on carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite using an interactive RSM Method
    Authors: A. Slimane, S. Slimane, S. Kebdani, M. Chaib, S. Dahmane, B. Bouchouicha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 24

  • An interactive method for predicting industrial equipment defects
    Authors: A. Slimane, S. Kebdani, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, S. Slimane, et al.
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 19

  • Optimization of ultimate tensile strength with DOE approach for application FSW process in the aluminum alloys AA6061-T651 & AA7075-T651
    Authors: M. Chaib, A. Slimane, S.A. Slimane, A. Ziadi, B. Bouchouicha
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 18

  • Determination of the optimal path of three axes robot using genetic algorithm
    Authors: S.A. Dahmane, A. Megueni, A. Azzedine, A. Slimane, A. Lousdad
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 17

  • Modeling and optimization of a cracked pipeline under pressure by an interactive method: design of experiments
    Authors: B. Kaddour, B. Bouchouicha, M. Benguediab, A. Slimane
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 17

  • Analysis and compensation of positioning errors of robotic systems by an interactive method
    Authors: S.A. Dahmane, A. Slimane, M. Chaib, M. Kadem, L. Nehari, S.A. Slimane, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 14

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Abdelkader Slimane exemplifies academic excellence and applied innovation in mechanical engineering. His impactful research, global collaborations, and dedication to student development position him as a leading candidate for the Best Researcher Award. From pioneering fatigue simulations to advancing aerospace structures, Dr. Slimane’s contributions continue to drive progress in engineering science. His work not only strengthens industrial reliability but also propels the future of space applications.

Qingxia Chen | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingxia Chen | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Jiangnan university | China

Dr. Qingxia Chen currently serves as an Associate Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Jiangnan University. With a strong background in inorganic chemistry and nanomaterials, she has steadily built a reputation as a leading young researcher in the field of advanced material design. Her research contributions—marked by innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful publications—have earned her numerous recognitions and competitive grants.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Qingxia Chen demonstrates a remarkable trajectory in the field of chemical engineering and inorganic chemistry. With a Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China and current service as an Associate Professor at Jiangnan University, her academic foundation is both prestigious and robust. She has participated in and hosted several significant national and international research projects, including high-profile programs funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Her research portfolio is exceptional, reflecting a strong focus on nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and structural design. Notably, she has co-authored several high-impact papers in top-tier journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) and Nature Communications. Her contributions as co-first and co-corresponding author highlight leadership and innovation in collaborative research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Chen began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Hefei University of Technology (2010–2014). She pursued her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China (2014–2019), where she focused on the synthesis and engineering of nanostructured materials.

🧑‍🔬 Experience

Following her doctoral studies, Dr. Chen conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Science and Technology of China from November 2019 to August 2022. She then joined Jiangnan University as an Associate Professor, where she continues to lead innovative research in nanomaterials, catalysis, and electrochemistry. Her collaborative work spans national and international institutions and has resulted in impactful technological advancements.

🔬 Research Interests On Chemistry and Materials Science

Dr. Chen’s research interests center around the design, assembly, and application of nanomaterials, particularly in electrocatalysis, energy conversion, and microstructural engineering. Her current focus includes the development of ordered nanostructures and chiral nanomagnetic materials, with particular emphasis on their electrochemical and catalytic behavior under confined conditions. Her innovative approach merges synthetic chemistry with physical characterization techniques such as synchrotron radiation.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Chen’s excellence has been recognized with several prestigious awards:

  • Postdoctoral Innovation Talent Support Program (2020), awarded by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

  • Special Research Assistant Support Program (2020), Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Mozi Outstanding Youth Special Allowance (2020), University of Science and Technology of China
    These honors reflect her leadership potential and the significant promise of her research contributions.

📚 Publications

Dr. Qingxia Chen has co-authored several high-impact publications in leading journals. Below are selected works:

  1. Ordered Nanostructure Enhances Electrocatalytic Performance by Directional Micro-Electric Field, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2019, 141(27), 10729–10735. Cited by 350+ articles.

  2. Microchemical Engineering in a 3D Ordered Channel Enhances Electrocatalysis, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2021, 143(32), 12600–12608. Cited by 120+ articles.

  3. Stress-Induced Ordering Evolution of 1D Segmented Heteronanostructures and Their Chemical Post-Transformations, Nat. Commun., 2024, 15(1): 3208. Cited by 10+ articles.

  4. Regulated Photocatalytic CO₂-to-CH₃OH Pathway by Synergetic Dual Active Sites of Interlayer, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2024, 146(38), 26478–26484. Cited by 5+ articles.

  5. Confined CO in a Sandwich Structure Promotes C-C Coupling in Electrocatalytic CO₂ Reduction, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11(17), 4183–4189. Cited by 3+ articles.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Qingxia Chen stands as a dynamic and promising researcher whose contributions in nanomaterials and electrocatalysis are already shaping the field. Her role as a co-first and co-corresponding author in several top-tier journals underscores her scientific leadership. With a blend of academic rigor, innovation, and recognized achievements, she is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her journey is not only inspiring but also indicative of a sustained and growing impact in chemical science.

Xiao-Wu Lei | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiao-Wu Lei | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Jining University | China

Dr. Xiao-Wu Lei is a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Jining University, China. Born on January 8, 1984, in PingYao, Shanxi Province, Dr. Lei has built a strong academic and research foundation in the field of inorganic functional materials. With a vibrant passion for cutting-edge research and an impressive portfolio of high-impact publications, he is recognized as a leading scientist in the synthesis and application of novel hybrid materials, intermetallic compounds, and photoluminescent systems.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Exceptional Publication Record
    Dr. Xiao-Wu Lei has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Advanced Science, Chemical Science, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Advanced Optical Materials, and Chemical Engineering Journal. His research spans over 20 high-profile papers within the last 5 years, signifying a high level of sustained productivity and relevance.

  • Research Focus on Cutting-edge Materials
    His work focuses on polar intermetallics, metal chalcogenometalates, hybrid metal halides, and metal–organic frameworks. These areas are central to advances in photocatalysis, scintillation, solar energy, and optoelectronic devices, making his research extremely pertinent to current global technological needs.

  • Expertise and Versatility
    Dr. Lei demonstrates mastery over both experimental and computational techniques—ranging from solid-state synthesis and solvothermal methods to X-ray crystallography and electronic structure calculations. His skillset includes the use of complex software like WIEN2K, CASTEP, and SHELXTL.

  • Strong International Impact
    He has multiple collaborative publications with global visibility, often co-authoring with internationally recognized scholars. His recent works in fluorescence sensing, X-ray scintillators, and lead-free perovskites are aligned with green and sustainable material development, highlighting both scientific depth and environmental relevance.

🎓 Education

Dr. Lei received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Jilin University (2000–2004), one of China’s most prestigious institutions. He pursued his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FJIRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences (2004–2010), under the guidance of Prof. Jiang-Gao Mao, an editor of Journal of Solid State Chemistry. His academic background provided him with a robust foundation in solid-state synthesis and materials characterization.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Since August 2010, Dr. Lei has served as an Associate Professor at Jining University, where he has contributed extensively to both teaching and research. With over a decade of academic service, he has supervised student research projects and led numerous experimental investigations in functional materials. His technical skills include advanced characterization techniques (XRD, IR, UV-Vis, TGA, SC-XRD), and computational modeling (WIEN2K, CASTEP, etc.), making him a multifaceted researcher.

🔍 Research Interests On Materials

Dr. Lei’s research revolves around inorganic functional materials, with a focus on:

  • Polar intermetallics and Zintl phases for thermoelectric and superconducting applications.

  • Metal chalcogenometalates with properties suited for photocatalysis, magnetism, and optics.

  • Hybrid metal halides for solar cells and X-ray scintillators.

  •  Further interests: microporous materials, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and luminescent materials. His work blends theoretical modeling and experimental synthesis, contributing to next-generation optoelectronic technologies.

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Dr. Lei is a strong nominee for the Research Excellence Award for Emerging Scientists at Jining University due to his exceptional contributions in developing advanced luminescent and hybrid materials. His research is regularly published in top-tier international journals, including Angewandte Chemie, Advanced Science, Chemical Science, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, demonstrating both innovation and international relevance. 🏅📈

📚 Publications

1. Hybrid metal halide family with color-time-dual-resolved phosphorescence for multiplexed information security applications

  • Authors: Liu, Yuhang; Yan, Tianyu; Dong, Menghan; … Kong, Xiangwen; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 3

2. Zero-dimensional cadmium halide with broad band yellow light emission for white light-emitting diodes

  • Authors: Lin, Na; Hu, Zhao Yang; Zhang, Xinyue; … Jing, Zhihong; Chen, Zhiwei

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 0

3. Synthesis and stability of one-dimensional red-emitting manganese-based Organic–inorganic halide

  • Authors: Wang, Danyang; Wang, Shanxiao; Tian, Chaoyang; … Lei, Xiaowu; Yu, Fang

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 1

4. In Situ Halide Vacancy Tuning of Low-Dimensional Lead Perovskites to Realize Multiple Adjustable Luminescence Performance

  • Authors: Sun, Chen; Jing, Changqing; Li, Dongyang; … Fei, Honghan; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 0

5. Synchronously Improved Multiple Afterglow and Phosphorescence Efficiencies in 0D Hybrid Zinc Halides With Ultrahigh Anti-Water Stabilities

  • Authors: Zhao, Jianqiang; Wang, Danyang; Yan, Tianyu; … Yan, Dongpeng; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 17

6. Zero-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid zinc halide with stable broadband blue light emissions

  • Authors: Zhang, Jie; Ma, Yu Xin; Wu, Ming; … He, Yuanchun; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 0

7. Zero-dimensional cuprous halide scintillator with ultra-high anti-water stability for X-ray imaging

  • Authors: Lv, Jingning; Lin, Na; Zhang, Jiayi; … Lei, Xiaowu; Chen, Zhiwei

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 1

8. Zero-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid indium halide perovskite with broadband yellow light emission

  • Authors: Wang, Qi; Jiang, Wei; Xuan, Pengyao; … Yue, Chengyang; Kong, Xiangwen

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 0

9. Near-unity broadband emissive hybrid manganese bromides as highly-efficient radiation scintillators

  • Authors: Gong, Zhongliang; Zhang, Jie; Deng, Xiangyuan; … He, Yuanchun; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 8

10. One-Dimensional Red Light-Emissive Organic Manganese(II) Halides as X-Ray Scintillators

  • Authors: Yu, Fang; Zhang, Huiru; Gao, Wenwen; … Kong, Xiangwen; Yue, Chengyang

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 3

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Xiao-Wu Lei exemplifies academic excellence and innovative research. His interdisciplinary work in inorganic chemistry and material sciences, combined with a consistent publication record in top journals, positions him as a valuable contributor to global scientific advancement. With profound expertise in hybrid materials and luminescent technologies, he is an outstanding candidate for the Research Award Nomination by the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jining University.

Panagiotis Regkouzas | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Panagiotis Regkouzas | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Technical University of Crete | Greece

Dr. Panagiotis Regkouzas is a passionate environmental engineer from Chania, Greece, born on November 21, 1991. With a robust academic and professional foundation, he is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Crete. His career is defined by his dedication to sustainable development, specializing in biochar production, wastewater treatment, and the circular economy. Through national and international collaborations, Panagiotis contributes to innovative environmental engineering solutions that promote resource recovery and sustainable agriculture.

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  • Strong Academic Background:

    • PhD in Environmental Engineering with a specialization in biochar production, environmental applications, and wastewater treatment.

    • Dual master’s degrees with focused theses on biochar and wastewater reuse, directly supporting the sustainability and circular economy sectors.

  • Research Productivity & Impact:

    • Author/co-author of several peer-reviewed articles in reputed international journals such as Chemosphere, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.

    • Published cutting-edge work on nanobiochar, graphene oxide biochars, and CNT-doped composites, showing innovation and depth in environmental nanotechnology.

  • Active Participation in High-Profile Projects:

    • Involved in European Union-funded projects like Horizon 2020 (PRIMA) and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, indicating his role in top-tier international collaborations.

    • Project themes align with global environmental priorities such as circular economy, green technologies, and nature-based solutions.

  • Extensive Conference Participation & Visibility:

    • Regular presenter at international conferences (EGU, IEES, IWA, EURECA-PRO), reflecting academic leadership and scientific communication strength.

    • Frequent contributions in sessions on circular economy, wastewater valorization, and biochar technologies, underlining topic consistency and relevance.

🎓 Education

Panagiotis began his academic journey with a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Crete (2009–2015), where he explored biochar applications for pollutant adsorption. He then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) in Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment (2015–2017), focusing on valorizing municipal solid waste. His PhD (2017–2024) further delved into advanced biochar materials and their applications in removing emerging contaminants from water. Currently, he continues his research as a postdoctoral scholar in Circular Economy at the same institution.

🧪 Experience

With over 7 years of research and teaching experience at the Technical University of Crete, Panagiotis has worked on diverse projects ranging from biochar production and nanomaterials to wastewater treatment technologies. His roles include university research and teaching assistant, as well as laboratory assistant in courses on water treatment and environmental engineering. In 2024, he expanded his international experience as an Engineering Research Scientist at APS-Ekoinnowacje in Poland, emphasizing sustainable waste management and environmental innovation.

🔬 Research Interests On Materials

Panagiotis’s research interests lie in environmental sustainability with a sharp focus on circular economy principles. He is particularly interested in:

  • Biochar production from waste biomass

  • Adsorption of emerging micro-contaminants

  • Development of nanocomposite biochars

  • Wastewater and sludge treatment

  • Nature-based solutions like constructed wetlands
    His work bridges the gap between environmental engineering and practical, sustainable applications for agriculture and water systems.

🏆 Awards & Nominations

1. Title: Adsorption of selected organic micro-pollutants on sewage sludge biochar
Authors: P. Regkouzas, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2019
Citations: 158

2. Title: Ni (II) adsorption on biochars produced from different types of biomass
Authors: R.N. Mourgela, P. Regkouzas, F.M. Pellera, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2020
Citations: 14

3. Title: Biochar production from waste biomass: Characterization and evaluation for agronomic and environmental applications
Authors: F.M. Pellera, P. Regkouzas, I. Manolikaki, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2021
Citations: 12

4. Title: Production and characterization of graphene oxide-engineered biochars and application for organic micro-pollutant adsorption from aqueous solutions
Authors: P. Regkouzas, L. Sygellou, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2023
Citations: 10

5. Title: Effect of compost and compost-derived biochar on the growth of lettuce irrigated with water and treated wastewater
Authors: P. Regkouzas, N. Katie, K. Bontiotis, A. Stefanakis
Year: 2025
Citations: Not listed

6. Title: Assessing Biochar and Compost from the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste on Nutrient Availability and Plant Growth of Lettuce in a Pot Experiment
Authors: P. Regkouzas, I. Manolikaki, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2025
Citations: Not listed

7. Title: Effect of compost and compost-derived biochar on lettuce growth in a water and wastewater irrigated pot experiment
Authors: P. Regkouzas, N. Katie, K. Bontiotis, A. Stefanakis
Year: 2025
Citations: Not listed

8. Title: The role of biochar in a circular economy: from agriculture to water and wastewater treatment applications
Authors: P. Regkouzas, I. Asimakoulas, E. Athanasiadou, E. Koukouraki, …
Year: 2024
Citations: Not listed

9. Title: Production of advanced adsorptive materials based on biochar
Author: P. Regkouzas
Year: 2024
Citations: Not listed

10. Title: Global Challenges for a Sustainable Society: EURECA-PRO
Authors: P. Regkouzas, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2023
Citations: Not listed

✅ Conclusion

Panagiotis Regkouzas exemplifies the spirit of environmental innovation and sustainable engineering. With a solid foundation in education, a breadth of interdisciplinary experience, and a forward-looking research portfolio, he is a valuable asset to the scientific community and an outstanding nominee for this award. His work paves the way for greener technologies in water treatment, agriculture, and waste valorization, making impactful contributions both locally and globally 🌎🌿.

Hongyang Zhang | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hongyang Zhang | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Taiyuan University of Technology | China

Hongyang Zhang is currently a postgraduate student at Taiyuan University of Technology, pursuing a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. His research primarily focuses on the lightweight forming of magnesium alloys, aiming to enhance material performance and manufacturing processes.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Focused Research Area: Hongyang Zhang’s work on the lightweight forming of magnesium alloys addresses critical challenges in mechanical engineering, particularly in enhancing material properties while reducing weight — a significant contribution to industries like aerospace and automotive.

  • Ongoing Projects: The projects on “Control of Thin Plate Microstructure and Plastic Forming Properties Based on Pre-Twinning” and “Shape Control Mechanism of Complex Stamping Components” demonstrate a clear research trajectory with practical implications.

  • Journal Publication: The paper titled “Evolution of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AZ31 Sheets with Different Initial Microstructures During the Corrugated Wide Limit” indicates an ability to conduct and publish research in indexed journals, showcasing scientific rigor.

Education 🎓

  • Master’s Degree (Ongoing) in Mechanical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, China.

Experience 💼

Hongyang Zhang has been actively involved in research projects centered around material science and mechanical engineering. His notable projects include the “Control of Thin Plate Microstructure and Plastic Forming Properties Based on Pre-twinning” conducted from August 2022 to December 2023, and the “Shape Control Mechanism of Complex Stamping Components Based on Local Organization Pre-regulation,” which began in January 2024 and is ongoing.

Research Interests On Materials🔬

His research interests encompass lightweight materials, magnesium alloys, microstructure control, and plastic forming processes, aiming to improve mechanical properties and industrial applications.

Awards 🏆

  • Best Researcher Award (Nomination Pending)

Publications 📚

Title: Effect of Initial Microstructure on Twinning, Dynamic Recrystallization Behaviors, and Mechanical Properties of Pre-twinned AZ31 Mg Sheets

Authors: Z. Li, Zhijian; H. Nie, Huihui; H. Zhang, Hongyang; H. Chen, Hongsheng; W. Liang, Wei

Publication Year: 2025

Conclusion 🌍

Hongyang Zhang is a dedicated researcher with a keen interest in advancing material engineering. His ongoing projects and academic pursuits underscore his commitment to enhancing the performance of lightweight materials, contributing to the broader field of mechanical engineering.

Jihye Kim | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jihye Kim | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Colorado School of Mines | United States

Dr. Jihye Kim is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the George S. Ansell Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines. With a strong background in extractive metallurgy, resource recovery, and critical materials extraction, Dr. Kim has made significant contributions to sustainable materials processing. Her research focuses on innovative hydrometallurgical techniques, mineral carbonation for carbon sequestration, and chemical modeling of electrolyte systems. Dr. Kim is dedicated to fostering a stimulating learning environment that encourages students to explore, discover, and think critically beyond the classroom.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Outstanding Research Contributions

    • Dr. Jihye Kim has an extensive publication record, including high-impact journal articles, conference papers, and book chapters.
    • Her research focuses on critical topics such as extractive metallurgy, mineral processing, carbon capture, and rare earth element recovery, all of which have significant industrial and environmental implications.
  • Strong Funding and Grant Success

    • She has successfully secured multiple high-value research grants, including funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Energy (DOE), NASA, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
    • Active involvement as a Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-PI in multimillion-dollar research projects.
  • Awards and Recognitions

    • Recipient of the Ontario Trillium Scholarship ($160,000) and multiple academic scholarships and fellowships, demonstrating academic excellence and research impact.
    • Earned the Students Discovery Award (2021) at the University of Toronto, recognizing her research achievements.
  • Industrial and International Research Experience

    • Hands-on experience through engineering internships with Barrick Gold Corporation and National Metallurgical Laboratory, India.
    • Strong international collaborations with institutions in South Korea, Canada, and the USA.
  • Educational and Mentorship Contributions

    • Engaged in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses at the Colorado School of Mines.
    • Experience as a teaching assistant at University of Toronto and Seoul National University, shaping the next generation of metallurgical engineers.

Education 🎓

Dr. Kim earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto (2017-2021), where she worked on sustainable valorization of steelmaking slag under the guidance of Professor Gisele Azimi. Prior to her Ph.D., she obtained a Master of Applied Science in Energy Systems Engineering (2014-2016) and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Resources Engineering (2011-2014) from Seoul National University.

Experience 🌟

Dr. Kim’s academic and professional journey reflects her expertise in metallurgical and materials engineering. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Colorado School of Mines, where she leads cutting-edge research projects and teaches courses on chemical processing, transport phenomena, and hydrometallurgical processing. Previously, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto, focusing on resource-efficient hydrometallurgical recovery of platinum group metals and rare earth elements. Her teaching experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Toronto and Seoul National University. She also gained industry experience as an Engineering Intern at Barrick Gold Corporation (Canada) and the National Metallurgical Laboratory (India).

Research Interests On Materials 🔬

Dr. Kim’s research centers on sustainable resource recovery, extractive metallurgy, and carbon capture technologies. She specializes in hydrometallurgical processing, mineral carbonation for CO2 sequestration, critical materials extraction from secondary resources, and electrolyte system modeling. Her work aims to develop environmentally friendly and economically viable methods for metal recovery and waste valorization.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Kim has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Ontario Trillium Scholarship (2017-2021), the Students Discovery Award (2021), and multiple fellowships from the University of Toronto. She was also awarded the Brain Korea 21 Plus Scholarship, Academic-Industrial Scholarship from Hyundai Resources Development, and several merit-based scholarships from Seoul National University. Her outstanding academic achievements were recognized with Graduation with Honors (Cum Laude) from Seoul National University in 2014.

Publications 📚

Dr. Kim has published extensively in top-tier journals, contributing valuable insights into metallurgical and materials engineering. Some of her notable publications include:

  • The CO2 sequestration by supercritical carbonation of electric arc furnace slag

    • Authors: J Kim, G Azimi
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 42
  • An innovative process for extracting scandium from nickeliferous laterite ore: Carbothermic reduction followed by NaOH cracking

    • Authors: J Kim, G Azimi
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 22
  • Recovery of scandium and neodymium from blast furnace slag using acid baking–water leaching

    • Authors: J Kim, G Azimi
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 20
  • Valorization of electric arc furnace slag via carbothermic reduction followed by acid baking–water leaching

    • Authors: J Kim, G Azimi
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 19
  • Technospheric mining of niobium and titanium from electric arc furnace slag

    • Authors: J Kim, G Azimi
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 16
  • Matrix complexity effect on platinum group metals analysis using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry

    • Authors: J Kim, J Anawati, G Azimi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 16
  • Effect of sulfuric acid baking and caustic digestion on enhancing the recovery of rare earth elements from a refractory ore

    • Authors: R Kim, H Cho, J Jeong, J Kim, S Lee, KW Chung, HS Yoon, CJ Kim
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 15
  • Selective precipitation of titanium, magnesium, and aluminum from the steelmaking slag leach liquor

    • Authors: J Kim, G Azimi
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 13
  • Mineral carbonation of iron and steel by-products: State-of-the-art techniques and economic, environmental, and health implications

    • Authors: S Wang, J Kim, T Qin
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 12
  • Recent advancements in hydrometallurgy: solubility and separation

    • Authors: KN Han, R Kim, J Kim
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 10

Conclusion 🎯

Dr. Jihye Kim is a dedicated researcher and educator committed to advancing metallurgical and materials engineering. Her work in extractive metallurgy, critical materials recovery, and sustainable processing methods contributes to the global effort toward environmentally responsible resource management. Through her innovative research, teaching, and mentorship, Dr. Kim continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists in the field of materials engineering.

Chuan-Pei Lee | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chuan-Pei Lee | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Taipei | Taiwan

Dr. Chuan-Pei Lee is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry at the University of Taipei, Taiwan. With a strong background in chemical engineering and a passion for nanomaterials and renewable energy, he has significantly contributed to the fields of nanotechnology, solar fuels, water splitting, and supercapacitors. His extensive research in electrochemical techniques has established him as a leading figure in energy-related applications. To date, Dr. Lee has authored 13 book chapters and 117 SCI papers, garnering over 5,470 citations and an H-index of 44.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Outstanding Research Output 📚

    • Published 117 SCI papers, reflecting a strong research presence.
    • Contributed 13 book chapters, further demonstrating academic influence.
  • High Impact and Citation Metrics 📈

    • Google Scholar Citations: 5470
    • H-index: 44, showing significant contributions to the field.
    • Publications in prestigious journals like ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Nano Energy, J. Mater. Chem. A, and Materials Today Energy.
  • Diverse and Impactful Research Areas 🌍

    • Expertise in nanomaterials, solar energy, water splitting, and supercapacitors.
    • Work contributes to renewable energy solutions and sustainability.
    • Strong command over electrochemical techniques, crucial for energy storage research.
  • Collaboration and International Recognition 🤝

    • Co-authored papers with international research teams.
    • Worked with notable researchers from National Taiwan University, University of California, and RSC-affiliated institutions.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering – National Taiwan University (2012)

💼 Experience

  • Associate Professor – Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Taipei, Taiwan (Present)
  • Research Collaborator – Various international research institutions focusing on nanomaterials and energy storage technologies.

🔬 Research Interests On Materials

Dr. Lee’s research revolves around the development of advanced materials for energy applications. His key areas of interest include:

  • Nanomaterials/Nanostructures – Synthesis and applications in energy storage and conversion.
  • Solar Energy & Solar Fuels – Enhancing the efficiency of solar energy harvesting and utilization.
  • Water Splitting Technology – Exploring innovative electrocatalysts for hydrogen production.
  • Supercapacitors – Designing high-performance electrodes for energy storage solutions.
  • Electrochemical Techniques – Studying charge transfer mechanisms and optimizing material properties for enhanced efficiency.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

  • Recognized as a leading researcher in energy materials with a high citation index (H-index: 44).
  • Numerous awards for excellence in research and innovation in applied physics and chemistry.
  • Invited keynote speaker at multiple international conferences on nanotechnology and renewable energy.

📚 Selected Publications

Dr. Lee has published extensively in top-tier journals. Below are some of his notable works:

  1. Use of organic materials in dye-sensitized solar cells

    • Authors: CP Lee, CT Li, KC Ho
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 336
  2. Recent progress in organic sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells

    • Authors: CP Lee, RYY Lin, LY Lin, CT Li, TC Chu, SS Sun, JT Lin, KC Ho
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 273
  3. Organic dyes containing carbazole as donor and π-linker: optical, electrochemical, and photovoltaic properties

    • Authors: A Venkateswararao, KRJ Thomas, CP Lee, CT Li, KC Ho
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 202
  4. A paper-based electrode using a graphene dot/PEDOT: PSS composite for flexible solar cells

    • Authors: CP Lee, KY Lai, CA Lin, CT Li, KC Ho, CI Wu, SP Lau, JH He
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 159
  5. Conducting polymer-based counter electrode for a quantum-dot-sensitized solar cell (QDSSC) with a polysulfide electrolyte

    • Authors: MH Yeh, CP Lee, CY Chou, LY Lin, HY Wei, CW Chu, R Vittal, KC Ho
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 142
  6. Iodine-free high efficient quasi solid-state dye-sensitized solar cell containing ionic liquid and polyaniline-loaded carbon black

    • Authors: CP Lee, PY Chen, R Vittal, KC Ho
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 136
  7. Unsymmetrical squaraines incorporating the thiophene unit for panchromatic dye-sensitized solar cells

    • Authors: JY Li, CY Chen, CP Lee, SC Chen, TH Lin, HH Tsai, KC Ho, CG Wu
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 109
  8. 2,7-Diaminofluorene-based organic dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells: effect of auxiliary donor on optical and electrochemical properties

    • Authors: A Baheti, P Singh, CP Lee, KRJ Thomas, KC Ho
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 107
  9. Beaded stream-like CoSe₂ nanoneedle array for efficient hydrogen evolution electrocatalysis

    • Authors: CP Lee, WF Chen, T Billo, YG Lin, FY Fu, S Samireddi, CH Lee, …
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 97
  10. Fluorene-based sensitizers with a phenothiazine donor: effect of mode of donor tethering on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells

  • Authors: A Baheti, KR Justin Thomas, CT Li, CP Lee, KC Ho
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 95

 

🔍 Conclusion

Dr. Chuan-Pei Lee is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of applied physics and chemistry, with a deep expertise in nanomaterials, solar energy, and electrochemical energy storage. His groundbreaking research has significantly advanced energy-efficient technologies, leading to innovations in supercapacitors, solar cells, and water splitting techniques. His extensive publication record, high citation impact, and contributions to the scientific community underscore his status as a leading expert in his field. As an influential scientist, Dr. Lee continues to inspire and contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions.