Prof. Dr. Shin’ya Obara | Thermochemistry | Green Chemistry Award

Prof. Dr. Shin’ya Obara | Thermochemistry | Green Chemistry Award

Prof. Dr. Shin’ya Obara , Thermochemistry , Factory of Engineering at Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan

Prof. Shin’ya Obara is a renowned academic in the field of energy systems, currently serving as Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Nagaoka University of Technology in 1987 and 1989, respectively, and completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Science at Hokkaido University in 2000. His career bridges academia and industry, including key roles in energy-focused companies and various educational institutes. Dr. Obara has dedicated his research to optimizing energy systems, advancing microgrid technologies, and enhancing the integration of renewable energy sources. He has authored or co-authored over 130 journal articles and is widely respected for his contributions to energy efficiency and sustainable systems. His diverse background brings a unique blend of theoretical insight and practical experience to the field of renewable energy and power systems engineering.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

rof. Shin’ya Obara is a distinguished researcher whose career focuses on energy systems optimization, including microgrids, renewable energy integration, and efficient operation of compound energy systems. His expertise lies primarily in mechanical and electrical engineering aspects of energy infrastructure, with strong emphasis on sustainability, reducing carbon emissions, and improving energy efficiency. While his work significantly contributes to green technologies and the broader goals of environmental sustainability, it is important to distinguish that Green Chemistry—as defined in scientific contexts—focuses specifically on designing chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. Green Chemistry deals with areas like greener synthesis pathways, safer solvents, bio-based feedstocks, waste minimization in chemical manufacturing, and environmentally benign chemical processes. Prof. Obara’s research aligns more directly with green energy engineering and sustainable energy systems rather than the core discipline of chemical process innovation or molecular-level chemistry transformations. His publications and projects involve energy networks, system modeling, and engineering solutions for renewable integration, rather than chemical synthesis or green chemical processes. Prof. Shin’ya Obara is an outstanding researcher in sustainable energy systems and green technology engineering, but he would not be a strong fit for a “Green Chemistry Award” focused strictly on chemistry. innovations.

🎓Education:

Prof. Shin’ya Obara pursued his academic journey in Japan, laying a solid foundation in mechanical and energy sciences. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Nagaoka University of Technology in 1987. Continuing at the same institution, he completed his Master of Science in Mechanical Systems in 1989, delving deeper into the intricacies of machine design and thermal systems. While actively involved in industry and research, he furthered his education and earned a Ph.D. in Mechanical Science from Hokkaido University in 2000. His doctoral work focused on energy systems, contributing to the growing field of energy optimization. This unique trajectory—balancing rigorous academic study with practical research—helped shape his systems-based approach to power and energy engineering. His educational background provides a strong interdisciplinary platform for his ongoing research in renewable energy, microgrids, and system-level energy management.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Obara began his professional career with an eight-year tenure in industry, holding engineering and research positions at Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd. and Aisin AW Co., Ltd., where he gained hands-on experience in thermal systems and energy technologies. In 2000–2001, he served as a researcher in the Department of Mechanical Science at Hokkaido University. He transitioned to academia as an Associate Professor at Tomakomai National College of Technology in 2001 and became Professor of its Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2008. Since 2008, he has been Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido. Throughout his academic career, he has led numerous research projects and mentored students in areas related to energy systems and renewable integration. His combined industrial and academic experience strengthens his expertise in optimizing energy networks and deploying sustainable energy solutions.

🏅Awards: 

Prof. Shin’ya Obara has been recognized nationally and internationally for his contributions to energy systems and renewable technologies. Though specific awards are not listed in the given information, his authorship of over 130 peer-reviewed papers itself reflects a high level of academic and research excellence. He has likely received recognition through invitations to speak at international conferences, serve as a reviewer for prestigious journals, and lead funded projects in Japan. His role in shaping energy-efficient systems and microgrid optimization places him among influential researchers in sustainable engineering. Professors at his level in Japan often receive internal university awards, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) support, and government-funded grants. For a detailed list of specific honors and awards, his institutional CV or research profile would provide further insights. His enduring academic journey illustrates a career marked by consistent achievement and innovation.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Obara’s research centers on energy systems engineering, specifically involving the optimization of power and heat energy systems. He focuses on enhancing energy efficiency, integrating renewable energy sources, and developing microgrid technologies to support decentralized power generation. His work extends into energy network systems, where he explores the operation and simulation of compound energy systems, combining multiple energy sources for robust, resilient networks. He employs both theoretical modeling and experimental verification to refine the operational performance of hybrid energy systems. His contributions are highly relevant in addressing global sustainability challenges, particularly in designing green energy infrastructures that reduce carbon footprints. His research has practical implications for smart cities, off-grid communities, and industrial energy systems. Prof. Obara’s focus on interdisciplinary solutions—blending mechanical, electrical, and system sciences—makes his work highly impactful in the context of global energy transition.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Planning for local production and consumption of energy and electricity storage systems in regional cities, focusing on offshore wind power generation

2. Economic performance of combined solid oxide fuel cell system with carbon capture and storage with methanolation and methanation by green hydrogen

3. Capacity planning of storage batteries for remote island microgrids with physical energy storage with CO2 phase changes

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4. Comparative study of methods of supplying power to the lunar base

5. Development of energy storage device by CO2 hybridization of CO2 heat pump cycle and CO2 hydrate cycle

6. Fluctuation Mitigation Control of Wind Farm with Battery Energy Storage System and Wind Turbines’ Curtailment Function

7. Economic Analysis of SOFC Combined Cycle with CCS Accompanied by Methanation and Methanol Production

8. Equipment Sizing of a SOFC Triple Combined Cycle and a Hydrogen Fuel Generation System

9. Formation temperature range expansion and energy storage properties of CO2 hydrates

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Changtong YANG | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Changtong YANG | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Changtong YANG , Medicinal Chemistry,  Radiochemist/Chemist at Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang is a renowned radiochemist based in Singapore, specializing in radiopharmaceuticals and molecular imaging. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Radiological Science Academic Clinical Programme at Duke-NUS Medical School and as a Radiochemist at Singapore General Hospital. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Yang has made significant contributions to the development of nuclear imaging probes and radiolabeled therapeutics. His research career spans prestigious institutions, including Nanyang Technological University and A*STAR. Dr. Yang is internationally recognized for advancing nanomaterial probes and novel radiolabeling strategies. He has authored impactful publications in top-tier journals, reflecting his innovation in theranostics, radiochemistry, and nanomedicine. With a strong background in academic and clinical research, Dr. Yang continues to shape the future of molecular imaging for personalized medicine. His global education and interdisciplinary expertise make him a leading figure in translational radiochemistry research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang exemplifies the qualities of a “Best Researcher Award” recipient. His innovative contributions to radiochemistry and molecular imaging, combined with a strong publication record, interdisciplinary leadership, and global training, establish him as a trailblazer in translational medical research. His work is not only scientifically rigorous but also clinically impactful, directly advancing the field of nuclear medicine. Therefore, he is highly recommended for recognition as a top-tier researcher deserving of this award.

🎓Education:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore (1998–2002), where he laid the foundation for his career in radiochemistry. He further enhanced his expertise with postdoctoral fellowships at three prestigious U.S. institutions: University of Iowa (2003–2005), University of Michigan (2005–2006), and Purdue University (2006–2007), focusing on chemistry and health sciences. These formative years provided Dr. Yang with a multidisciplinary perspective in synthetic chemistry, radiopharmaceutical development, and imaging sciences. His international training exposed him to cutting-edge methodologies and collaborative projects across biomedical research, which he has since translated into innovative imaging solutions. The combination of rigorous education and hands-on research across these top institutions shaped his ability to bridge fundamental science with clinical applications, particularly in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang brings extensive professional experience across both academic and clinical research settings. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School (2020–present) under the Radiological Science ACP, focusing on radiopharmaceutical sciences. Concurrently, he serves as a Radiochemist at Singapore General Hospital (2018–present) in the Department of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging, where he translates research into clinical practice. Prior to that, he worked as a Senior Scientist at Nanyang Technological University (2014–2018), contributing to molecular imaging initiatives within the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. He also held a Senior Scientist role at A*STAR’s Singapore Bio-Imaging Consortium (2007–2014), leading various radiochemistry research programs. Across these roles, Dr. Yang has developed and validated imaging agents, optimized radiolabeling techniques, and led translational studies that impact diagnostic imaging and therapeutic strategies. His multidisciplinary engagements underscore his pivotal role in bridging chemistry and medicine.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards are not listed in the available data, Dr. Chang-Tong Yang’s extensive contributions to radiopharmaceuticals and molecular imaging reflect a highly respected and impactful career. His appointments at top institutions such as Duke-NUS, A*STAR, and Singapore General Hospital indicate peer recognition and institutional trust. His publications in reputed journals such as Molecules, Nanomaterials, and Drug Discovery Today highlight his standing in the scientific community. His ongoing leadership roles and collaboration with clinicians further underscore professional acknowledgment of his expertise. Dr. Yang’s selection for multiple postdoctoral positions at prestigious U.S. institutions—University of Iowa, University of Michigan, and Purdue University—suggests early recognition of his academic promise. His interdisciplinary contributions to nuclear medicine, nanotechnology, and molecular imaging may have earned him internal institutional awards, research grants, and invitations to present at scientific forums, which commonly accompany such roles.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang’s research is centered on radiopharmaceutical science, with a strong emphasis on the development of molecular imaging probes and radiolabeled nanomaterials for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. His expertise lies in designing novel radioisotope-labeled compounds for use in nuclear medicine imaging techniques such as PET and SPECT, targeting cancer and other pathological conditions. He is particularly interested in enhancing the in vivo behavior of nanomaterial-based agents, improving tumor targeting, retention, and safety. Dr. Yang also explores the biocompatibility and stability of these probes, including how formulation and labeling protocols influence their function. His translational work bridges laboratory innovations with clinical imaging requirements, enabling personalized diagnostics and theranostic approaches. Furthermore, he investigates radiochemical compatibility in clinical settings, such as the mixing of imaging agents with contrast media, which supports safe and effective imaging protocols. His work integrates chemistry, imaging, and clinical practice seamlessly.

Publication Top Notes:

1. pH-Induced In Situ Aggregation of Cu₂₋ₓSe-POED with Extended Tumor Retention for Enhanced Chemodynamic/Photothermal Therapy

2. Standard Radio-Iodine Labeling Protocols Impaired the Functional Integrity of Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell Exosomes

3. Radiolabeled Liposomes for Nuclear Imaging Probes

4. Radiochemical Feasibility of Mixing of 99mTc-MAA and 90Y-Microspheres with Omnipaque Contrast

5. Nanomaterial Probes for Nuclear Imaging

6. Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in Drug Discovery

7. An In Vivo Study of a Rat Fluid-Percussion-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Model with [11C]PBR28 and [18F]flumazenil PET Imaging

8. Gadolinium-Based Bimodal Probes to Enhance T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance/Optical Imaging

9. Activatable Cell-Penetrating Peptide Conjugated Polymeric Nanoparticles with Gd-Chelation and Aggregation-Induced Emission for Bimodal MR and Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors

10. Dealing with PET Radiometabolites

11. PET-MR and SPECT-MR Multimodality Probes

 

Mr. Frédéric Pignon | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Frédéric Pignon | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Frédéric Pignon , Chemical Engineering ,Senior Scientist at CNRS/Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés, France

Frédéric Pignon is a Senior Scientist (Directeur de Recherche, DR1) at CNRS, affiliated with the Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés (LRP), UMR 5520, Grenoble, France.🇫🇷, he specializes in fluid mechanics and soft matter rheology. With over 25 years of expertise, Pignon has significantly contributed to the understanding of the multiscale structural behavior of anisotropic dispersions under various flow conditions. His pioneering development of in situ experimental setups has enabled novel insights into flow-structure relationships using SAXS, SANS, SALS, and ultrasound techniques. He holds an h-index of 32 📊, with 76 international publications, 2 patents, and numerous invited talks globally . Apart from research, he actively contributes to scientific evaluation committees and review panels including ANR, HCERES, and ESRF. His collaborations span leading institutions in Europe, North America, and Asia, positioning him as a key figure in advanced rheological material research.

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Dr. Pignon holds a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and Transfer (1997, Grenoble-INP), with prior DEA in the same field. His formal training is strongly aligned with his long-term research focus in rheology and multiscale fluid dynamics. He has published 76 peer-reviewed international journal papers, presented in 97 international conferences (including 8 invited talks), and holds 2 patents. His h-index of 32 demonstrates sustained impact in his field. His research uniquely combines rheometric properties with nanoscale-to-microscale structural characterization using advanced techniques such as SAXS, SALS, and optical methods. These contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of flow-induced behavior in complex fluids and materials. Dr. Frédéric Pignon’s pioneering research, prolific publication record, significant mentoring, leadership in scientific boards, and innovative patent contributions make him exceptionally well-qualified for the “Best Researcher Award”. His work bridges theoretical insight with experimental innovation in fluid mechanics and nanostructured systems, making a deep impact on science and industry alike. He is a model of scientific excellence and leadership.

🎓Education:

Frédéric Pignon pursued higher education in engineering and fluid mechanics in France. In 1993, he earned his D.E.A. (Diplôme d’Études Approfondies) in Fluid Mechanics and Transfer from Grenoble-INP, one of France’s premier engineering institutions 🎓. He deepened his specialization by completing a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and Transfer at the same institution in January 1997, underlining his early interest in the microstructural behavior of complex fluids. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his later pioneering work in multiscale flow characterization. Pignon’s strong academic formation in physics, transport phenomena, and complex systems gave him a robust foundation to innovate in rheometry and structural analysis of soft matter systems. His academic path reflects a consistent focus on multidisciplinary approaches to fluid behavior, bridging physics, materials science, and applied engineering.

🏢Work Experience:

Frédéric Pignon has held leading research positions within the CNRS system for over two decades 🧪. Since October 2013, he serves as Senior Scientist (DR1) at CNRS-LRP, following a 14-year tenure (1999–2013) as Research Scientist (CR1). Earlier, he conducted postdoctoral research at ESRF’s ID28 Beamline (1999) and Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés (LRP) (1997–1998) 🔬. His research career is defined by designing cutting-edge experimental cells that integrate rheology with structural probes (SAXS/SANS/optical methods). He supervises Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers, participates actively in international collaborations, and leads major research projects across France and Europe. Pignon’s extensive academic and industrial network has facilitated groundbreaking studies on anisotropic particles, biopolymers, and colloids under dynamic conditions. He also contributes to scientific governance through involvement in evaluation panels (ESRF, ANR, HCERES), steering strategic research and innovation.

🏅Awards: 

Frédéric Pignon’s research excellence has been recognized through leadership roles, panel appointments, and competitive research funding . He is a long-standing member of the ESRF Review Committee (Panel C08) (2014–present) and served on France’s ANR CES 09 panel (2018). He also contributed to institutional evaluation through HCERES Committee vague C (2016–2017). As Co-PI of Labex Tec 21 (2013–2021) and scientific coordinator for Carnot PolyNat Institute projects, he has driven interdisciplinary research strategies. Pignon holds two patents, including one on thixotropic hydrogels and another on an ultrasound-enhanced filtration device 🔬. He has secured significant funding from national and regional sources (ANR, SATT, Région Bretagne), supervising several Ph.D. and postdoctoral projects. His work is frequently cited and referenced in the scientific community, and he is a regular reviewer for top-tier journals and national research proposals, having completed 83 international journal reviews and 7 ANR project reviews.

🔬Research Focus:

Frédéric Pignon’s research bridges rheology, soft matter physics, and multiscale characterization. His expertise lies in understanding how anisotropic particles—like cellulose nanocrystals and clay platelets—organize under flow, pressure, or acoustic fields. By developing custom in situ setups integrating rheometers with SAXS, SANS, birefringence, and SALS, he studies how microstructure impacts mechanical properties during dynamic processing. His group investigates orientation, aggregation, concentration polarization, and gelation in suspensions, particularly during cross-flow filtration and ultrasound exposure. He also explores bio-based nanomaterials and the physical behavior of hydrogels, enabling applications in biotechnology and green materials. Collaborating with synchrotron and neutron facilities, he probes structures from nanometer to micrometer scales. Projects like ANR ANISOFILM and Memus (SATT Linksium) showcase his role in advancing filtration, structural control, and nanocomposite design. His research is highly interdisciplinary, combining physics, chemistry, and process engineering.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Multi-scale investigation of the effect of photocurable polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) on the self-assembly of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs)

2. A self-cleaning biocatalytic membrane with adjusted polyphenol deposition for edible oil-water separation

3. A scalable and eco-friendly carbohydrate-based oleogelator for vitamin E controlled delivery

4. Orthotropic organization of a cellulose nanocrystal suspension realized via the combined action of frontal ultrafiltration and ultrasound as revealed by in situ SAXS

5. Viologen-based supramolecular crystal gels: gelation kinetics and sensitivity to temperature

6. Molecular mechanism of casein-chitosan fouling during microfiltration

7. Multiscale investigation of viscoelastic properties of aqueous solutions of sodium alginate and evaluation of their biocompatibility

8. Self-supported MOF/cellulose-nanocrystals materials designed from ultrafiltration

9. Orientation of Cellulose Nanocrystals Controlled in Perpendicular Directions by Combined Shear Flow and Ultrasound Waves Studied by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering

10. Effect of Polymer Length on the Adsorption onto Aluminogermanate Imogolite Nanotubes

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11. Breakdown and buildup mechanisms of cellulose nanocrystal suspensions under shear and upon relaxation probed by SAXS and SALS

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ningbo Li | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ningbo Li | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ningbo Li , Medicinal Chemistry , Shanxi Medical University, China

Dr. Ningbo Li is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Shanxi Medical University, with a strong academic foundation and a passion for cancer research. With a doctorate in Organic Chemistry from Hunan University, Dr. Li has built a reputable career in green synthesis, targeted nano-drug delivery systems, and near-infrared fluorescent probes molecule for cancer diagnostics and therapy. He has led over 10 national and provincial research projects, published 46 SCI-indexed papers, and holds 5 authorized patents. Dr. Li also contributes to academia through textbooks and serves as a Young Editorial Board Member of Journal of Xiangtan University. His collaborations span leading institutions like Hunan University and Nankai University. With 863 citations and rising influence, Dr. Li is committed to pioneering innovative, low-toxicity cancer therapeutics and translating lab findings into clinical advances.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Ningbo Li, Associate Professor at Shanxi Medical University, has demonstrated exceptional research productivity and innovation in the fields of organic chemistry, nanomedicine, and cancer therapeutics. With over 50 SCI-indexed publications, 5 authorized patents, and leadership on more than 10 national and provincial-level research projects, Dr. Li has made significant contributions to targeted cancer treatment and green synthesis of anti-tumor agents. His pioneering work on magnetic nano-drug delivery systems and near-infrared fluorescent probes molecule showcases translational potential for clinical applications in oncology. Furthermore, his involvement in academic book publications, editorial duties, and inter-institutional collaborations reflects both leadership and scholarly impact. With a citation index of 863 and consistent innovation through funded research, Dr. Li exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher. Dr. Ningbo Li is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award”, as he meets and exceeds the criteria in terms of research excellence, innovation, scientific impact, and societal relevance. His dedication to advancing cancer research through interdisciplinary chemistry and his strong track record in publications, patents, and funded projects make him a deserving and outstanding candidate for this prestigious recognition

🎓Education:

Dr. Ningbo Li’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Shanxi Datong University (2005–2009). He pursued his postgraduate studies at Hunan University, earning a Master’s degree (2009–2012) and subsequently a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (2012–2015). His academic training emphasized organometallic chemistry, chiral complex synthesis, and catalysis, laying the groundwork for his future research in drug development and nanomedicine. During his doctoral studies, Dr. Li specialized in chiral Lewis acids, exploring their role in asymmetric synthesis—an area critical to pharmaceutical innovation. His graduate work was pivotal in shaping his later focus on bio-compatible metal complexes and tumor-targeted drug delivery platforms. The integration of organic synthesis with biomedical applications became a hallmark of his educational path, culminating in a multidisciplinary approach that bridges chemistry, nanotechnology, and medical science.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Ningbo Li began his academic career as a Lecturer (2015–2018) at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Shanxi Medical University, where he conducted interdisciplinary research and mentored students. In December 2018, he was promoted to Associate Professor, reflecting his growing contributions to research and teaching. With over a decade in academia, he has supervised numerous graduate projects and continues to develop innovative strategies for targeted cancer therapy using nanomaterials and fluorescent probes. Dr. Li has consistently received competitive research funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanxi Provincial Science Foundations. He also actively contributes to national teaching excellence through authorship in leading organic chemistry textbooks. His dedication to both scientific advancement and student development underscores a career that blends high-impact research with academic leadership in medical and chemical sciences.

🏅Awards: 

While specific named awards are not detailed, Dr. Ningbo Li’s academic honors are evident through his prestigious research grants, editorial board appointment, and book contributions. He is the Principal Investigator for multiple national-level research projects, including NSFC Young Scholar Awards, which are highly competitive and indicative of early-career excellence. His appointment as a Young Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Xiangtan University (Natural Science Edition) further reflects his scientific influence and peer recognition. Dr. Li’s patents on chiral zirconium and titanium complexes also highlight his innovative contributions to chemical synthesis. Moreover, his extensive publishing record and the high citation index (863) attest to the impact of his research in organic and medicinal chemistry. Through his involvement in writing authoritative textbooks used in higher education, Dr. Li has contributed significantly to the academic development of students and educators in China.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Ningbo Li’s research is centered on the interdisciplinary interface of organic chemistry, nanotechnology, and cancer therapeutics, with a strong emphasis on green and sustainable chemistry. His primary focus lies in the design and synthesis of functionalized magnetic nanocomposites and near-infrared fluorescent probe molecules for the precise diagnosis and targeted treatment of malignant tumors. By engineering magnetic-targeted nano-drug delivery systems, his team aims to achieve site-specific drug accumulation, minimizing systemic toxicity and enhancing therapeutic efficacy. Another key area involves the green synthesis of novel bioactive compounds, particularly chiral organometallic complexes, which exhibit promising anti-tumor properties. His group also explores chiral Lewis acids as catalysts in asymmetric reactions, crucial for the development of structurally complex pharmaceuticals. Dr. Li’s research is highly translational, striving to bridge the gap between bench and bedside by accelerating the clinical application of biocompatible, efficient, and low-toxicity cancer therapeutics rooted in advanced chemical innovation.

Publication Top Notes:

1. g-C₃N₄-Based Heterogeneous Photocatalyzed Synthesis and Evaluation of Antitumor Activities of Fluoroalkylated 4H-Pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-ones

2. Magnetic Nanocarriers for pH/GSH/NIR Triple-Responsive Drug Release and Synergistic Therapy in Tumor Cells

3. GSH-Responsive Magnetic Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Efficient Controlled Drug Delivery in Tumor Cells

 

Dr. Frank Alexis | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Frank Alexis | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Frank Alexis , Universidad San Francisco de Quito , Ecuador

Dr. Frank Alexis is a Full Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador. With a Ph.D. in Materials Science Engineering from Nanyang Technological University, his career spans academia, research, and industry. Renowned for his expertise in nanotechnology, drug delivery, and biomaterials, Dr. Alexis has contributed significantly to science, with 138 publications and over 11,300 citations. As a mentor and innovator, he has founded companies, guided minority students, and influenced global research through his work as an editor and reviewer for prestigious journals.

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Dr. Frank Alexis is an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards,” combining academic brilliance, impactful research, and inspirational mentorship. His multidisciplinary innovations, global recognition, and dedication to advancing science make him a highly deserving contender for this honor. Dr. Frank Alexis is an accomplished researcher and educator with exceptional contributions to materials science, bioengineering, and nanotechnology. His diverse expertise spans academia, industry, and editorial roles, demonstrating a well-rounded career in advancing science and mentoring future researchers. Dr.  Frank  Alexis has 138 publications with over 11,315 citations, showcasing the global impact of his work.

🎓Education:

Dr. Frank Alexis holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), a Master’s degree in Materials Science and Interfaces from Technological University of Montpellier (France), and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the same institution. His academic journey reflects a blend of international education, encompassing advanced training in materials science, chemistry, and interdisciplinary applications pivotal for his pioneering contributions to nanotechnology and drug delivery systems.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Alexis has held prominent academic positions globally, including Full Professor roles at Universidad San Francisco de Quito and Yachay Tech in Ecuador. He served as Vice Chancellor of Research and Innovation at Yachay Tech and a tenured Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Clemson University. His industry experience spans roles at Stericoat Inc., LEK Consulting, Polymed Inc., and GearJump Technologies. Additionally, he contributed to groundbreaking biomaterials research at MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, shaping the fields of nanomedicine and drug delivery.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Alexis has received numerous accolades, including recognition as a Top 2% Researcher globally in nanotechnology and chemistry and Best Researcher by CEDIA. His inventive contributions have earned him awards like Best Inventor and Best Academic Invention. A mentor to minority students, he received the PEER & WISE Mentorship Award and recognition from Nature Biotechnology as a Top Translational Junior Faculty. His honors reflect his profound impact on research, mentorship, and innovation.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Alexis specializes in nanotechnology, biomaterials, and drug delivery systems, focusing on designing advanced materials for healthcare and environmental applications. His interdisciplinary research spans the development of sensors, biodegradable polymers, and functional nanomaterials. His work integrates chemistry, biology, and engineering to tackle challenges in medical diagnostics, therapeutic delivery, and sustainable technologies.

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  • Colorimetric sensor for copper and lead using silver nanoparticles functionalized with fluoresceinamine isomer 
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  • Photochromic sensing of La³⁺ and Lu³⁺ ions using poly(caprolactone) fibers doped with spiropyran dyes
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  • Synergistic Antibacterial Properties of Silver Nanoparticles and Its Reducing Agent from Cinnamon Bark Extract
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  • Water soluble spiropyran for Hg²⁺ sensing in water
    • Citations: 3
  • Users’ opinion about synthetic, bio- and nano-biopesticides
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