Bei Li | Spectroscopy Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bei Li | Spectroscopy Analysis
| Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bei Li | University of Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Prof. Bei Li is a distinguished Research Scientist at the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Chairman of Hooke Instruments Ltd. He has made pioneering contributions in spectroscopy, biophotonics, nonlinear optics, holography, and AI-based image processing. As Chief Scientist of national research programs and a recipient of prestigious honors including the National High-level Overseas Talent Award and the Jilin Provincial Outstanding Contribution Award, Prof. Li has demonstrated exceptional leadership in advancing optical science and its biomedical applications. He has successfully led six national-level and fourteen provincial-level projects, in addition to numerous municipal and industry collaborations, bridging fundamental science with practical innovation. His outstanding publication record includes 69 SCI-indexed papers, with citation metrics of 824 citations (h-index 17, i10-index 26, Google Scholar) and 516 citations from 427 documents with an h-index of 12 (Scopus). He also holds 27 granted patents and 14 new applications under review. Notably, his development of a microwell-assembled aluminum platform revolutionized single-cell Raman spectroscopy, enabling highly accurate cancer cell classification through machine learning integration. With deep collaborations spanning Cardiff University and Peking University, Prof. Li has advanced cross-disciplinary innovations of global significance, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

  • Li, B (2026). Deep learning-assisted Raman spectroscopy for rapid lactic acid bacteria identification at the colony level. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. Advance online publication.

  • Li, B. (2025). Metabolic activity profiling of high-temperature Daqu microbiota using single-cell Raman spectroscopy and deuterium isotope probing. Analytical Chemistry. Advance online publication.

  • Li, B.,(2025). High-viability circulating tumor cells sorting from whole blood at single cell level using laser-induced forward transfer-assisted microfiltration. Advanced Science. Advance online publication.

  • Li, B., (2025). High-throughput compact Raman spectrometer based on polarization transformation: Development and biological trials. Optics and Lasers in Engineering. Advance online publication.

 

 

 

Jie Hou | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Hou | Physical Chemistry
| Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Hou | Anhui University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Hou is an Associate Professor at the, Anhui University, China, whose research focuses on advanced surface science, spintronics, and low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (LT-STM/STS). He earned his PhD in Physical Chemistry at Tohoku University, Japan, under the supervision of Prof. Tadahiro Komeda, following an MS from Zhejiang Normal University and a BS from Harbin Normal University in China. After completing his doctorate, Dr. Hou held prestigious postdoctoral appointments in Japan, Spain, and Germany, working with internationally renowned experts such as Prof. Lucia VITALI and Prof. Richard BERNDT, further advancing his expertise in spin state manipulation, quantum materials, and molecular electronics. His research interests include the detection and control of single spin states, the interplay of Cooper pairs, Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bound states, and Kondo screening, as well as the design of ultra-high-vacuum instrumentation. Dr. Hou has published 16 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as Applied Surface Science, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Communications Chemistry, and Advanced Functional Materials, contributing to the fields of spin dynamics, superconductivity, and nanomaterials. He holds a patent on functionalized mesoporous cerium oxide, reflecting his applied research outcomes. His academic contributions are recognized with honors such as the Young Researcher’s Award at the ISSS-8 Symposium in Japan and selection as a candidate for the “One Hundred Talents Project” in Anhui Province, China. With 180 citations across 175 documents, an h-index of 4, and a growing international profile, Dr. Hou continues to advance frontiers in nanoscale physics through innovative research, global collaborations, and teaching excellence.

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Featured Publication

  • Hou, J., Xu, N., Khan, M. Z. H., Shan, L., & Komeda, T. (2025). Revealing hydrogen bonding in ordered dopamine films through inelastic tunnelling spectroscopy. Applied Surface Science, 694, 162852.

    Hou, J., Xu, N., Khan, M. Z. H., & Komeda, T. (2023). Spin state manipulation of spiropyran (SP) and Dy complex with SP ligand molecules on Au(111) by scanning tunneling microscopy. Communications Chemistry, 6(1), 37.

    Hou, J., Vázquez, H., & Komeda, T. (2020). Enhanced magnetic spin-spin interactions observed between porphyrazine-derivatives on Au(111). Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 8(46), 16513–16519.

    Hou, J., & Komeda, T. (2018). Porphyrazine film on Au(111). Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 9, 2051–2057.

    Hou, J., Liu, Z., Zhang, Z., Wang, Y., & Viti, L. (2022). Ultrabroadband photodetector based on ferromagnetic van der Waals heterodiode. Advanced Functional Materials, 32(48), 2207561.

 

 

Bruna Carbas | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bruna Carbas | Spectroscopy
| Best Researcher Award

Senior Technician | Mountain Research Center | Portugal

Dr. Bruna Carbas is a food scientist with a PhD in Agricultural Production Chains – from farm to fork, a Master’s in Food Safety, and a Bachelor’s in Food Science. Her career bridges advanced research and practical applications in food safety, nutrition, and cereal and legume science. She has worked with leading institutions such as the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, and the National Institute for Agrarian and Veterinary Research. With expertise spanning nutritional and functional characterization, rheological profiling, and chromatographic analysis, she has contributed to innovation in food quality assessment. Bruna also brings consulting and teaching experience, supporting both academia and the agri-food industry.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Bruna Carbas has a comprehensive academic background in food science and safety. She earned her PhD in Agricultural Production Chains – from farm to fork from the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), where she specialized in phytochemical and nutritional analysis of legumes using innovative infrared spectroscopy methods. Prior to her doctorate, she completed a Master’s degree in Food Safety, gaining strong expertise in microbiology, hygiene, and food quality assurance. Her academic foundation began with a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science, which provided core training in chemistry, biochemistry, and food technology. This progressive academic journey, combining theoretical knowledge and advanced analytical skills, has equipped her to excel in research, consultancy, and teaching across the agri-food sector.

Professional Experience

Dr. Bruna Carbas has over a decade of professional experience across research, academia, and consultancy. She has served as a Senior Technician at ESA-IPB, supporting laboratory classes in biochemistry, chemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences while participating in research and service analyses. As a Consultant at ADIVAT, she has guided agri-food companies in quality management and food safety compliance. Her research expertise was strengthened at INIAV, where she evaluated nutritional, rheological, and sensory properties of cereals and legumes, and at CITAB, where she analyzed phytochemicals and developed predictive models for food quality. She has also lectured at multiple polytechnic institutes, teaching food science, biotechnology, and safety. Her diverse experience reflects her leadership in both applied and academic food sciences.

Awards 

Dr. Bruna Carbas has been recognized with competitive research fellowships and academic appointments that highlight her scientific excellence. She was awarded a doctoral fellowship at CITAB (UTAD), where her work on legumes and infrared spectroscopy was highly regarded. She has also held long-term research fellowships at INIAV, contributing significantly to national projects on food quality and safety. Her selection as a guest lecturer at prestigious Portuguese polytechnic institutes further reflects recognition of her academic and professional merit. Additionally, her consultancy work with agri-food companies demonstrates her standing as a trusted expert in food safety. These honors collectively demonstrate her sustained impact on research, education, and industry, positioning her as a leader in food science.

Research Interests 

Dr. Bruna Carbas’s research focuses on the nutritional, functional, and rheological characterization of cereals and legumes, addressing both fundamental science and industrial applications. She has developed and implemented advanced analytical methodologies, including liquid chromatography, spectrophotometry, and infrared spectroscopy, to assess food quality parameters. Her work also emphasizes the construction of predictive models to evaluate nutritional value, anti-nutritional factors, and phytochemical composition, supporting innovation in food safety and product development. In addition to laboratory research, she has contributed to food safety assurance and hygiene practices, ensuring that findings benefit real-world agri-food systems. Her interdisciplinary research bridges chemistry, food technology, and nutrition, ultimately supporting healthier, safer, and more sustainable food production chains.

Publication Top Notes

    • Comparative Analysis of Maize Physico-Chemical Parameters and Mycotoxin Levels in Dual Environments .

    • Year: 2024

    • Development of Prediction Models for the Pasting Parameters of Rice Based on Near-Infrared and Machine Learning Tools .

    • Year: 2023

    • Assessment of Agricultural Practices for Controlling Fusarium and Mycotoxins Contamination on Maize Grains: Exploratory Study in Maize Farms .

    • Year: 2023
    • Potential of Legumes: Nutritional Value, Bioactive Properties, Innovative Food Products, and Application of Eco-friendly Tools for Their Assessment .

    • Year: 2023

    • Evaluation of Biobased Solutions for Mycotoxin Mitigation on Stored Maize.

    • Year: 2022

    • Assessment of Regulated Mycotoxins in Maize Harvested in Portugal .

    • Year: 2021

Conclusion 

Dr. Bruna Carbas is a highly qualified researcher whose academic achievements, practical innovations, and contributions to food safety and quality position her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work reflects a meaningful balance between fundamental research and industrial application, particularly in food quality and safety critical areas in today’s global food system. With further emphasis on expanding international collaborations and increasing her research visibility, she has the potential to achieve even greater recognition as a leader in agricultural and food science research.

Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei | Organic Chemistry
| Best Researcher Award

Academy Researcher | Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei is a researcher and laboratory expert in the Department of Mining Engineering at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran. With a strong foundation in chemistry, electrochemistry, and nanochemistry, she has established herself as an active contributor to both theoretical and experimental sciences. Her expertise spans the synthesis of nanomaterials, photocatalysts, and coordination compounds, which she applies to catalysis, energy, and environmental remediation. She has published in internationally recognized journals, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to address scientific and industrial challenges. Alongside her research, she has extensive teaching experience, educating students in chemistry and engineering laboratories. Her work reflects a unique balance between academic excellence, applied science, and innovation for sustainable technological development.

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Education

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei has pursued a solid academic background that combines fundamental chemistry with advanced research in nanoscience. She began her studies in chemistry at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, building a strong base in chemical principles, laboratory methods, and analytical techniques. She later specialized in electrochemistry, deepening her expertise in energy-related processes, electrochemical systems, and materials science. To further expand her knowledge, she advanced into nanochemistry, exploring synthesis, surface modification, and multifunctional applications of nanostructured materials. This progressive academic journey reflects her ability to integrate theory with application, equipping her with interdisciplinary expertise. Her educational achievements highlight a commitment to excellence and continuous learning, laying the foundation for her impactful contributions to research and teaching in chemistry and engineering.

Professional Experience

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei has extensive professional experience in laboratory management, teaching, and applied research. At Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, she serves as a laboratory expert, supporting academic and research activities in the Department of Mining Engineering. Her responsibilities include overseeing chemistry and mineral processing laboratories, guiding students in practical experiments, and ensuring high-quality laboratory operations. Previously, she gained valuable expertise in soil mechanics and applied laboratory techniques, further strengthening her multidisciplinary skills. Alongside her technical work, she has taught general chemistry and laboratory courses for both chemistry and engineering students, as well as specialized courses in mineral processing, flotation, hydrometallurgy, and analysis. Her professional experience demonstrates a strong integration of teaching, research, and laboratory innovation.

Awards 

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei has earned recognition for her contributions in nanochemistry, electrochemistry, and applied catalysis through collaborative research and impactful publications. Her works in organometallic chemistry, photocatalysis, and electrochemical sensor development have been published in reputable international journals, reflecting the quality and relevance of her studies. She has established herself as a valued collaborator in multidisciplinary research, contributing to projects that address challenges in food safety, environmental remediation, and sustainable chemical synthesis. Her dedication to both education and research excellence continues to strengthen her academic profile. Although her honors are primarily reflected in scientific achievements and scholarly recognition, her growing influence positions her as a strong candidate for prestigious awards highlighting innovation and impactful research.

Research Interests 

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei research focus lies in the design, synthesis, and application of advanced nanomaterials and coordination compounds for sustainable scientific and industrial solutions. She explores nanochemistry and electrochemistry with emphasis on zeolitic imidazolate frameworks, Schiff base complexes, and uranyl-based systems. Her studies extend to photocatalysts for dye removal, electrochemical sensors for pharmaceutical detection, and catalytic systems for green synthesis. By integrating theoretical and experimental approaches, she advances multifunctional materials with environmental, energy, and biomedical relevance. Her research highlights the importance of interdisciplinary strategies that merge chemistry, engineering, and material science. Through her focus on innovation and sustainability, she contributes to addressing global challenges in clean energy, environmental protection, and advanced analytical technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs): Versatile materials for sensing and mitigating diverse food contaminants

    Year: 2025

Conclusion 

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei is a highly capable researcher whose contributions to nanochemistry, coordination chemistry, and environmental applications mark her as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her strengths in interdisciplinary research, impactful publications, and academic service to students and laboratories make her stand out. By expanding her leadership in research projects, engaging in more international collaborations, and securing greater recognition through funding and honors, she can further elevate her academic influence. Her profile demonstrates clear potential for this award, reflecting both current achievements and strong future promise in advancing chemistry and applied sciences.

Jean Geringer | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer | Materials Chemistry
| Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer | Mines Saint-Etienne | France

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer is a distinguished expert in biomaterials, tribocorrosion, and materials science with extensive academic and industrial experience. He earned his Ph.D. on fretting corrosion of biomaterials at the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne and later obtained HDR certification in research management, mentoring multiple Ph.D. students and postdocs. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of wear and corrosion mechanisms in orthopedic implants, integrating experimental and theoretical approaches. Currently a professor in biomaterials and tribocorrosion, he has held senior research positions internationally and led entrepreneurial initiatives in implant materials. His work bridges fundamental science and practical applications, demonstrating excellence in innovation, leadership, and interdisciplinary research, making him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer academic foundation spans chemistry and materials science. He completed post-secondary preparatory studies in France, followed by a Master’s degree in chemical engineering from the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Toulouse (ENSC-T). He earned a Master’s in materials science at ENSM Saint-Étienne, focusing on biomaterials and contact mechanics. Subsequently, he completed a Ph.D. on fretting corrosion of biomaterials with a French government grant at ENSM Saint-Étienne. Later, he achieved HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) at Jean Monnet University, demonstrating research management capability by supervising multiple Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers. He also passed competitive national teaching examinations, including Agrégation and CAPES, reflecting a solid blend of scientific knowledge and pedagogical expertise.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer has over two decades of academic and research experience in biomaterials, tribocorrosion, and implant engineering. He served as an assistant professor, later advancing to a full professor at ENSM Saint-Étienne, mentoring Ph.D. students and postdocs. He worked as a senior research fellow at Samara University and led entrepreneurial projects in implant materials. His early career included research assistantships in analytical chemistry and teaching roles across secondary schools, preparatory programs, and university laboratories. He has also held visiting scholar positions in the USA and Europe, enhancing international collaboration. His professional trajectory demonstrates a strong combination of teaching, research, and leadership, with expertise in experimental and theoretical studies of fretting corrosion, wear mechanisms, and implant surface treatments.

Awards 

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer has received recognition for excellence in research, teaching, and scientific leadership. His HDR certification highlights his capability in supervising Ph.D. and postdoctoral researchers. He has been invited as a visiting scholar at prestigious institutions in the USA and Europe, reflecting international acknowledgment of his expertise. Additionally, he has successfully managed industrial collaborations and entrepreneurial projects in biomaterials for orthopedic implants. His numerous publications in high-impact journals underscore his contributions to the field of tribocorrosion, implant wear, and electrochemical studies. These achievements, combined with his active mentorship and innovation-driven approach, position him as a leading researcher in biomaterials, making him highly suitable for awards recognizing research excellence, leadership, and global impact.

Research Interests 

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer research focuses on biomaterials, tribocorrosion, and the electrochemical behavior of metallic implants under physiological conditions. He investigates wear and fretting-corrosion mechanisms in orthopedic and dental implants, combining experimental analysis, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and theoretical modeling such as the Point Defect Model. His work includes studying protein interactions, surface treatments, polymer-metal interfaces, and the long-term performance of implant materials. He also explores multiscale analysis to enhance implant durability, integrating nanomaterials, coatings, and advanced polymers. The research bridges fundamental understanding with clinical applications, aiming to improve implant longevity and biocompatibility. His innovative and interdisciplinary approach positions him as a thought leader in tribocorrosion and biomaterials science, contributing significantly to healthcare and materials engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • Zirconia ageing is related to total hip arthroplasty aseptic loosening. A study of 45 retrieved zirconia heads
    Year: 2024

  • Nano/micro implant debris affect osteogenesis by chondrocytes: Comparison between ceramic and UHMWPE from hip walking simulator
    Year: 2022

  • Highly porous Ti as a bone substitute: Triboelectrochemical characterization of highly porous Ti against Ti alloy under fretting-corrosion conditions
    Year: 2021

Conclusion 

Prof. Dr. Jean Geringer  is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research demonstrates originality, rigor, and tangible contributions to biomedical materials and tribocorrosion science. He combines experimental excellence with mentorship and international experience, producing work that advances both theory and practice. While minor improvements in collaboration, outreach, and computational integration could enhance his impact, his current achievements already reflect leadership, innovation, and influence in his field. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award would be well-justified, honoring both his scientific contributions and the meaningful real-world applications of his research in healthcare and materials engineering.

Iran Sheikhshoaie | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie| Nanotechnology
| Women Researcher Award

Academic Researcher | Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie is a distinguished scholar in inorganic chemistry with a career dedicated to teaching, research, and innovation. She has significantly contributed to the fields of coordination chemistry, bioinorganic systems, nanomaterials, and electrochemistry, establishing herself as a leader in both theoretical and experimental chemistry. Her academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry, progressing to advanced studies and culminating in a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry. As a professor at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, she has guided countless students, inspiring the next generation of scientists. Through her pioneering work on Schiff-base ligands, ion-selective sensors, and photocatalysts, she continues to expand the frontiers of analytical and inorganic chemistry with a balance of depth and innovation.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie began her academic journey in chemistry with a Bachelor’s degree, followed by advanced postgraduate studies in inorganic chemistry. Her academic training provided her with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of the field. She completed a Master’s degree with specialization in inorganic chemistry, where she cultivated expertise in chemical structures, bonding, and reactivity. Building upon this foundation, she pursued doctoral studies, focusing on inorganic chemistry with a particular emphasis on Schiff-base ligands, coordination complexes, and their electronic properties. Her education reflects a well-rounded preparation, combining traditional chemistry with modern computational and experimental approaches. This strong academic background has been instrumental in shaping her career as an accomplished professor and researcher.

Professional Experience

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie has built an extensive academic career as a professor of chemistry at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, where she teaches and mentors students across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has held progressive faculty positions, advancing through assistant, associate, and full professorship, reflecting her contributions to teaching, research, and service. Her teaching portfolio includes general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, symmetry and group theory, organometallic chemistry, and advanced laboratory courses, offering students both theoretical depth and practical skill. Beyond teaching, she has actively led research projects in coordination chemistry, nanochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and electrochemistry. Her academic career demonstrates a blend of pedagogy, leadership, and innovation, making her a respected figure within her institution and the wider chemistry community.

Awards 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie has been recognized for her impactful work in chemistry through numerous acknowledgments of her teaching and research contributions. She has achieved distinction within her academic community for her dedication to advancing inorganic chemistry and interdisciplinary studies. Her leadership in the development of novel ligands, ion-selective sensors, and nanostructured materials has earned her respect as both a teacher and researcher. She has received honors for her mentorship of students and her efforts to expand scientific knowledge through collaborative and independent projects. Her reputation is strengthened by a strong publication record in international journals, which has positioned her research as influential within the fields of coordination chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. These recognitions highlight her academic excellence and professional impact.

Research Interests 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie research integrates coordination chemistry, nanochemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry with practical and theoretical approaches. Her focus includes designing Schiff-base ligands and exploring their electronic structures, nonlinear optical properties, and coordination behavior with transition metals. She also develops ion-selective electrodes, polymeric membrane sensors, and nanostructured compounds for applications in analytical and electrochemistry. In addition, her work on photocatalysts contributes to green chemistry and environmental applications, while her studies in bioinorganic systems explore the interface of chemistry and biology. By combining synthesis, characterization, and computational modeling, she creates a holistic understanding of chemical systems. Her interdisciplinary research not only advances fundamental science but also provides innovative solutions to industrial, environmental, and biomedical challenges.

Publication Top Notes

A novel electrochemical epinine sensor using amplified CuO nanoparticles and an-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate electrode ..

Year: 2019, Cited by: 285

Performance of metal–organic frameworks in the electrochemical sensing of environmental pollutants .

Year: 2021, Cited by: 230

Electrocatalytic and simultaneous determination of isoproterenol, uric acid and folic acid at molybdenum  complex-carbon nanotube paste electrode .

Year: 2011, Cited by: 168

A novel tridentate Schiff base dioxo-molybdenum  complex: Synthesis, crystal structure and catalytic performance in green oxidation of sulfides by urea hydrogen peroxide .

Year: 2009, Cited by: 163

Magnetic nanomaterials based electrochemical (bio) sensors for food analysis .

Year: 2021, Cited by: 159

Solid phase extraction of copper  by sorption on octadecyl silica membrane disk modified with a new Schiff base and determination with atomic absorption spectrometry .

Year: 2008, Cited by: 152

Selective voltammetric determination of norepinephrine in the presence of acetaminophen and folic acid at a modified carbon nanotube paste electrode .

Year: 2011, Cited by: 149

Amplified electrochemical sensor employing screen-printed electrode modified with Ni-ZIF-67 nanocomposite for high sensitive analysis of Sudan I in present bisphenol A .

Year: 2022, Cited by: 134

Conclusion 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie stands out as an exemplary researcher whose academic depth, innovation in inorganic and nanochemistry, and long-standing contributions to electrochemical sensor design make her highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award. Her blend of theoretical and experimental expertise has advanced scientific understanding in diverse fields while her teaching and mentoring continue to inspire the next generation of chemists. With expanded global outreach and greater emphasis on applied innovation, her already strong impact could become transformative. Overall, she exemplifies the qualities of an accomplished woman scientist contributing meaningfully to both science and society.

Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish | Analytical Chemistry
| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish | Zagazig University | Egypt

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish is a dedicated analytical chemist and Ph.D. candidate at Zagazig University, Egypt, with a parallel leadership role as Methodology Deputy Manager at the Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries Company (EIPICO). His career reflects a unique blend of academic excellence and practical innovation in pharmaceutical analysis, method development, and stability studies. With extensive industrial experience across major pharmaceutical companies, he has advanced eco-friendly and regulatory-compliant analytical methodologies. His research contributions, published in respected journals, focus on green HPLC methods for pharmaceuticals, reflecting his commitment to sustainable science. Recognized for his leadership in laboratories and scholarly work, Darwish stands as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, symbolizing impact, innovation, and integrity in analytical chemistry.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish academic foundation is anchored in analytical chemistry and continuous advancement. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry-Physics from Zagazig University with a Very Good grade, followed by a Diploma in Analytical Chemistry (Excellent) and a pre-master qualification with a remarkable 98% grade. He then pursued and completed a Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry, consolidating his expertise in chromatography and pharmaceutical analysis. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Zagazig University, focusing on innovative, green analytical methods. Complementing his scientific achievements, he holds a valid TOEFL certificate, demonstrating proficiency in academic English at a doctoral level. His educational trajectory highlights consistent academic excellence, intellectual dedication, and specialization in environmentally sustainable analytical methodologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish has built a rich professional career spanning over 15 years in the pharmaceutical industry. Beginning as a chemist in quality control, he progressed to section head roles in stability and methodology across several leading pharmaceutical companies, including Delta Pharma, Grand Pharma, Averroes, Al-Debeiky, and Copad Pharma. His expertise expanded from QC operations to developing validated methods, stability-indicating procedures, and comparative in vitro studies. Since 2021, he has served as Deputy Manager of Labs Development at EIPICO, overseeing research-driven innovation in method development and stress stability studies. Proficient in advanced analytical tools such as HPLC, GC, AAS, ICP, and UV-Vis spectrophotometry, Darwish’s experience exemplifies leadership, innovation, and technical mastery in pharmaceutical analysis and regulatory compliance.

Awards 

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish achievements are reflected through his publications, leadership roles, and professional recognition in pharmaceutical research and development. As a corresponding author of several peer-reviewed articles in esteemed journals such as Talanta Open, Results in Chemistry, and Biomedical Chromatography, his work has been acknowledged for scientific rigor and ecological innovation. His academic excellence is demonstrated by his consistently high educational grades, including a 98% pre-master score and distinctions in diplomas and degrees. Professionally, his rise to Deputy Manager at EIPICO stands as recognition of his leadership and technical impact. While formal awards are emerging, his honors are embedded in his published works, industry trust, and contribution to sustainable pharmaceutical analysis, which collectively merit the Best Researcher Award.

Research Interests 

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish research focus centers on developing eco-friendly, validated analytical methods that advance pharmaceutical quality while minimizing environmental impact. His expertise lies in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) applications, where he has pioneered sustainable approaches to drug quantification and stability analysis. His projects include innovative methods for quantifying piracetam, vincamine, valsartan, sacubitril, simvastatin, fenofibrate, and other essential drugs. A recurring theme in his research is the use of green solvents, reduced resource consumption, and adherence to regulatory standards for drug safety. Darwish’s focus also includes comparative in vitro studies and stress stability research, crucial to ensuring drug efficacy and shelf-life. By integrating ecological responsibility with analytical precision, his research contributes significantly to sustainable pharmaceutical sciences.

Publication Top Notes

Environmental sustainability profiles assessment of HPLC stability indicating method for quantitation of piracetam and vincamine in pharmaceutical medications .

Year: 2025 | Cited by: 7

An ecologically sound HPLC determination of LEVOMENOL in topical therapies using a certified reference material with green properties .

Year: 2025 | Cited by: 5

Developing a sensitive, ecological, and economic HPLC method for the concurrent quantification of KOLCHICINE and KHELLIN, used in bulk and sachet pharmaceuticals .

Year: 2025 | Cited by: 1

Green rapid HPLC method for testing retinol and tocopherol in ophthalmic gels .

Year: 2025

Green rapid HPLC method for testing retinol and tocopherol in ophthalmic gel .

Year: 2025

Simple validated approach to quantify valsartan and sacubitril in medications using liquid chromatography .

Year: 2025 | Cited by: 1

Conclusion 

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim AbdAllah Darwish is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a career that blends academic achievement, innovative research, and industrial expertise. His focus on sustainable analytical methods positions him at the forefront of environmentally conscious pharmaceutical science. While further growth in international collaborations, high-impact publishing, and patents could elevate his profile, his current accomplishments already reflect excellence and promise. He embodies the qualities of a researcher who not only advances science but also addresses global sustainability challenges. Recognizing him with the Best Researcher Award would acknowledge both his individual achievements and his broader contribution to green and responsible pharmaceutical analysis.

Pravin Pawar | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pravin Pawar | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pravin Pawar | D. Y. Patil University | India

Dr. Pravin Pawar is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of physics, currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Physics at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, D.Y. Patil Education Society, Kolhapur. His expertise lies in the synthesis and characterization of advanced luminescent glasses and nanomaterials for optoelectronic and biomedical applications. With a strong background in rare-earth-doped materials, quantum dots, and energy transfer mechanisms, he has contributed to cutting-edge research with impactful publications in reputed journals. He has also guided students and collaborated with leading scientists, enhancing interdisciplinary innovation. His career reflects a blend of deep scientific inquiry and commitment to teaching, positioning him as a promising researcher and mentor.

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Education

Dr. Pravin Pawar scientific contributions highlight his excellence in rare-earth-doped luminescent glasses, nanomaterials, and optoelectronic devices, making him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His research bridges fundamental science and practical applications, particularly in developing materials for sustainable lighting and medical uses. He has consistently demonstrated originality, innovation, and dedication in exploring the physical, structural, and spectroscopic properties of functional materials. His extensive publications reflect the depth and quality of his investigations, while his teaching and mentoring roles emphasize his dedication to academic growth. His ability to combine advanced material synthesis with practical applications in energy-efficient devices and biomedical systems makes him an outstanding candidate for recognition.

Professional Experience

Dr. Pravin Pawar has built a diverse professional journey through academic, research, and teaching roles across respected institutions. He began his career in research projects where he developed skills in advanced materials synthesis, characterization techniques, and collaborative problem-solving. He expanded his expertise during postdoctoral research at a premier institute, where he worked on innovative glass and nanomaterials with real-world applications. His transition into academia as Assistant Professor allowed him to combine teaching with active research, guiding students and initiating collaborative projects. He has contributed to interdisciplinary research environments, promoting innovation at the interface of physics, materials science, and biomedical applications. His rich experience demonstrates a balance of scholarly research, practical applications, and academic leadership.

Awards 

Dr. Pravin Pawar has been recognized for his excellence in scientific research and academic achievement with awards and fellowships from prestigious organizations. His recognition highlights his contributions to physics, particularly in the area of luminescent materials and optical nanostructures. These honors reflect his originality, dedication, and impact on both fundamental and applied sciences. His achievements underscore his ability to integrate experimental rigor with innovative thinking, leading to meaningful outcomes in lighting, energy, and medical research. Beyond individual recognition, these accolades demonstrate the broader value of his contributions to advancing science and inspiring young researchers. His awards signify both national-level acknowledgment and his potential to contribute significantly to the global research community.

Research Interests 

Dr. Pravin Pawar research is centered on the design, synthesis, and characterization of advanced luminescent materials for optoelectronic and biomedical applications. His work explores rare-earth-doped glasses, nanomaterials, and quantum dots with tailored physical, structural, and spectroscopic properties for energy-efficient devices such as LEDs and sensors. He focuses on understanding energy transfer mechanisms and developing materials that exhibit enhanced stability, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. His studies also extend to bio-functional glasses and nanocomposites with potential roles in medical physics, imaging, and antibacterial applications. By integrating material science with interdisciplinary approaches, his research contributes to innovative solutions for lighting technologies, energy storage, and biomedical systems, addressing challenges in science and society alike.

Publication Top Notes

  • Physical and optical properties of Dy3+/Pr3+ Co-doped lithium borate glasses for W-LED .

  • Year: 2016 – Cited by: 255

  • Physical, thermal, structural and optical properties of Dy3+ doped lithium alumino-borate glasses for bright W-LED.

  • Year: 2017 – Cited by: 251

  • Intense white light luminescent Dy3+ doped lithium borate glasses for W-LED: a correlation between physical, thermal, structural and optical properties.

  • Year: 2017 – Cited by: 132

  • Eu2O3 doped bright orange-red luminescent lithium alumino-borate glasses for solid state lighting.

  • Year: 2018 – Cited by: 34

  • Growth of CdSSe quantum dots in borosilicate glass by controlled heat treatment for band gap engineering .

  • Year: 2018 – Cited by: 32

  • Physical, structural, thermal and spectroscopic investigation of Sm2O3 doped LAB glasses for orange LED.

  • Year: 2019 – Cited by: 43

Conclusion 

Dr. Pravin Pawar is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic journey, strong research record, and innovative contributions reflect a balance of fundamental and applied science. With strengths in luminescent materials and quantum dots, he has established himself as a dedicated researcher with significant potential for future impact. While there are opportunities to enhance his international visibility and translational research outcomes, his profile already demonstrates remarkable achievements. Recognizing him with this award would not only honor his contributions but also encourage further advancements in interdisciplinary research and innovation.

Yong Chen | Thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yong Chen | Thermodynamics
| Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yong Chen | Chengdu Fluid Dynamics Innovation Center | China

Prof. Yong Chen is a distinguished academic and researcher in acoustics-oriented aerospace technology, currently serving as Vice Dean at the Chengdu Fluid Dynamics Innovation Center. He has held international academic positions, including a visiting role at a prestigious university in the United Kingdom. His expertise spans intelligent propulsion systems, aerospace acoustics, and advanced sensing mechanisms for aerospace engineering. He has authored numerous publications, patents, and a book, while also serving on editorial boards and international conference committees. His leadership in both theoretical and applied research has positioned him as a leading voice in fluid dynamics and aeroacoustics, with a significant impact on aerospace innovation and industrial applications.

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Education

Prof. Yong Chen pursued higher education in fields related to acoustics, fluid dynamics, and aerospace engineering, building a strong interdisciplinary foundation that connects applied mathematics, physics, and engineering sciences. His academic training combined rigorous theoretical study with advanced experimentation, equipping him with the expertise to address complex challenges in aerospace acoustics and intelligent propulsion. His educational background fostered a research approach that integrates theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and technological application. With an international academic experience that broadened his scientific perspective, he developed a unique capacity to connect fundamental science with practical aerospace innovations. His education not only shaped his career trajectory but also provided the intellectual depth and cross-disciplinary vision that underpin his research excellence today.

Professional Experience

Prof. Yong Chen has extensive academic and professional experience in aerospace acoustics and intelligent propulsion technologies. He has worked on numerous national research projects and contributed to industrial applications involving advanced sensing and ultrasonic systems. His leadership roles include serving as vice dean, editorial board member, and committee member for major international conferences in aerodynamics, mechanical engineering, and aerospace technology. He has also collaborated with top universities and research institutes to advance cryogenic fluid dynamics and intelligent aerospace systems. His experiences span research, teaching, industrial consultancy, and international collaboration, highlighting his versatility as both a scientist and innovator. This wide-ranging engagement reflects his ability to connect fundamental theories with real-world aerospace engineering challenges.

Awards 

Prof. Yong Chen has received recognition through prestigious editorial and committee appointments in leading international journals and conferences on aerospace engineering, acoustics, and fluid dynamics. His leadership roles as session chair and scientific committee member underscore his influence within global research communities. He has been invited to contribute to youth editorial boards, advancing research dissemination in aerodynamics and astronautics. His collaborations with industry have resulted in impactful innovations, which earned acknowledgment through patents, publications, and technology transfers. His work has been consistently celebrated for its originality, industrial relevance, and theoretical rigor. These distinctions highlight his standing as a respected figure in aerospace research, earning him honors across academic, industrial, and international scientific platforms.

Research Interests 

Prof. Yong Chen research centers on the acoustics-based manipulation of fluids, intelligent propulsion systems, and embodied intelligence in aerospace engineering. He investigates bubble thermodynamics under ultrasonic fields, analyzing heat transfer mechanisms in cryogenic two-phase flows and developing models that advance measurement accuracy and system control. His work integrates acoustics, fluid dynamics, and sensing technologies to enable intelligent aerospace solutions. Beyond theoretical development, his research emphasizes industrial applications, including ultrasonic flow meters, leakage detection, and advanced sensing for propulsion. His focus extends to intelligent-oriented aerospace systems, where acoustics and fluid dynamics converge with automation and control. This unique blend of theoretical innovation and practical engineering positions his research at the forefront of future aerospace technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • Nonlinear bubble dynamics in cryogenic two-phase flow under ultrasonic excitation considering mass transfer
    Year: 2025

  • Numerical simulation of a novel composite microchannel for large-scale THz phased array antennas thermal management
    Year: 2025

  • Origami Exoskeletons for Enhanced Soft Robotic Manipulation
    Year: 2025

  • Analysis of Liquid Xenon Tank Filling Process in Different Gravity Environments
    Year: 2025

  • Research on imaging method of gas–liquid interface in aerospace propellant tanks based on ultrasonic tomography
    Year: 2025

  • Data Freshness Quality in Privacy-Enabled Mobile Crowdsensing: Design Aspects and Challenges
    Year: 2025

Conclusion 

Prof. Yong Chen exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher whose innovative work, industrial applications, and scientific leadership make him an outstanding nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His strengths significantly outweigh the areas for improvement, which are more opportunities for growth than limitations. By continuing to expand his global visibility and influence, Professor Chen can not only secure recognition for his own contributions but also inspire and shape the future of aerospace engineering research worldwide. His achievements make him a deserving and impactful candidate for this prestigious award.

Kamal Kishore | Physical Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kamal Kishore | Physical Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Eternal University | India

Prof. Kamal Kishore is a distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Eternal University, Baru Sahib, Himachal Pradesh, India. With more than fourteen years of teaching experience and valuable exposure in the pharmaceutical industry, he has made impactful contributions to higher education and research in chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Barkatullah University, Bhopal, under the supervision of Prof. S.K. Upadhyaya, focusing on the physicochemical, thermal, and acoustical behavior of terbium soaps. Over the course of his career, he has held academic positions ranging from Lecturer to Professor, establishing himself as an accomplished educator, mentor, and researcher. His research has been published in reputed international and national journals, with a focus on surfactants, thermodynamics, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry. Alongside his teaching and research, he has served as a resource person for academic bodies and delivered invited lectures at several institutions, inspiring students and fellow researchers alike.

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Education

Prof. Kamal Kishore has a strong academic background that integrates both chemistry and education. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Barkatullah University, Bhopal, where his thesis explored the thermal, acoustical, and physicochemical behavior of terbium soaps. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Science degree in Chemistry from Barkatullah University, developing a deeper understanding of advanced chemical principles and laboratory techniques. He also pursued a Bachelor of Education in Science at Jammu University, equipping himself with pedagogical training and skills essential for an academic career. His journey into higher education began with a Bachelor of Science (Non-Medical) from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, where he studied core subjects such as physics, chemistry, and mathematics. In addition, he qualified the Himachal Pradesh Teachers Eligibility Test (HPTET), further strengthening his academic and teaching credentials. This educational path has laid a solid foundation for his dual role as a teacher and researcher.

Professional Experience

Prof. Kamal Kishore brings extensive professional experience in academia and industry. Currently serving as Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Eternal University, Baru Sahib, he has previously held positions as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the same institution. He has also contributed his expertise to other reputed universities and colleges in Himachal Pradesh, where he taught chemistry at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His academic journey began as a Lecturer in Applied Sciences, where he nurtured young learners and established himself as a dedicated educator. Beyond academia, he gained early professional exposure in the pharmaceutical industry as an IPQA Chemist at Alkem Laboratories, Baddi, where he was engaged in quality assurance processes. Over the years, he has steadily advanced in his career through diverse roles, developing expertise in teaching, research, mentoring, and curriculum development. His professional growth demonstrates his dedication to education and scientific advancement.

Awards 

Prof. Kamal Kishore has been honored with several awards and recognitions for his academic achievements, teaching excellence, and community involvement. During his early education, he earned distinction for securing top positions at the school and state levels and was awarded merit certificates for outstanding performance in examinations and extracurricular activities, including participation in the Republic Day Parade. In his academic career, he was recognized as a disciplined and dedicated faculty member at Career Point University and was honored with the Best Teacher Award for his contribution to teaching and mentoring students. At Eternal University, he received an Award of Honor for his role in a national sports championship and an Award of Appreciation during a university agricultural fair. He has also been certified as a Publons Academy Mentor, highlighting his contributions to the global research and peer review community. Collectively, these recognitions reflect his excellence in academics, research, and service.

Research Interests 

Prof. Kamal Kishore’s research interests lie primarily in physical chemistry, surfactants, thermodynamics, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry. His doctoral research focused on the physicochemical, acoustical, and thermal behavior of terbium soaps, a theme that has inspired many of his subsequent studies. He has conducted extensive work on the self-assembly behavior of surfactants, micellization processes, and ultrasonic velocity studies, which contribute to a deeper understanding of colloid and interface science. His research further extends to the development of nanocatalysts for oxidation reactions, biosensors for the removal of heavy metals from wastewater, and green chemistry approaches for environmental sustainability. He has also contributed book chapters and collaborated with fellow researchers on interdisciplinary projects that combine theory with applied solutions. His work emphasizes innovation in addressing environmental challenges through chemistry, linking fundamental science to real-world applications in clean water technologies, sustainable nanomaterials, and environmentally friendly industrial processes.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Thermodynamics and interfacial properties for micellization of cationic surfactant with amino acid and drug at different temperatures
Year: 2024
Citations: 2

Title: Removal of Heavy Metals From Waste Water Using Natural Adsorbent—A Review
Year: 2024

Title: Ultrasonic velocity and critical micellar concentration of amino acid surfactant mixed with other surfactants at different temperatures
Year: 2019
Citations: 6

Title: Investigating oxidation of formaldehyde over Co, Ni and Cu incorporated SBA-15 mesoporous materials
Year: 2018
Citations: 11

Title: Leaf senescence: an overview
Year: 2016
Citations: 76

Conclusion 

In conclusion, Prof. Kamal Kishore is a highly accomplished academician and researcher whose career reflects excellence in teaching, research, and professional service. With qualifications in chemistry and education, he has successfully combined subject expertise with innovative pedagogy, making significant contributions to both student learning and research advancement. His recognition as a best teacher, resource person, and mentor underscores his influence in shaping the academic community, while his publications and research collaborations highlight his contributions to scientific knowledge. His work on surfactants, thermodynamics, and nanotechnology demonstrates a commitment to using chemistry as a tool for solving practical environmental and industrial challenges.