Prof. Dr. Xuanmeng He | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuanmeng He | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuanmeng He , Inorganic Chemistry , Laboratory Chief at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, China

Prof. He Xuanmeng is a distinguished faculty member at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology. With a profound dedication to material innovation and functional nanomaterials, he has risen through academic ranks from lecturer to full professor since joining the university in 2008. His research primarily focuses on energy-related materials, including high-entropy oxides, electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions (OER), and advanced color pigments. A prolific researcher, Prof. He has authored several impactful publications in reputed journals like Journal of Alloys and Compounds, ACS Applied Nano Materials, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. His interdisciplinary approach bridges inorganic chemistry, electrochemistry, and materials engineering. Through years of rigorous academic training and research, he has emerged as a key contributor to China’s materials science domain. Prof. He continues to inspire future scientists through both his scholarly work and academic leadership.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Prof. He Xuanmeng, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, exemplifies all the qualities befitting a recipient of the “Best Researcher Award”. His academic path, entirely pursued at Shaanxi University, reflects both loyalty and progressive excellence in materials science. With over 15 years of research experience, he has consistently advanced from lecturer to full professor, demonstrating a strong trajectory of academic growth and leadership. Prof. He Xuanmeng is a highly qualified and deserving nominee for the “Best Researcher Award”.  Honoring him with this award would be a recognition of research excellence, sustained innovation, and impactful scholarship. His research output includes high-impact publications in reputed international journals such as ACS Applied Nano Materials, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.Prof. He’s ability to integrate multifunctionality, sustainability, and performance optimization in material design stands out. His interdisciplinary work impacts both the energy sector and ceramic industries, illustrating his broad contribution to science and technology. His work on high-entropy oxides, energy electrocatalysts, Li-S battery materials, and environmentally friendly ceramic pigments showcases innovation, application relevance, and scientific depth. Moreover, his expertise bridges nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and optical engineering, aligning with contemporary global research priorities.

🎓Education:

Prof. He Xuanmeng’s academic journey is deeply rooted in Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, where he pursued all three degrees in materials science. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials in 2018, focusing on advanced material synthesis and applications. Earlier, he completed his Master’s in Materials Physics and Chemistry in 2008, laying the foundation for his work on functional coatings and hybrid materials. His undergraduate degree, completed in 2005, was in Inorganic Non-metallic Materials Engineering—a program emphasizing ceramics, pigments, and structural materials. This consistent academic path has endowed him with a deep, layered understanding of both the theoretical and applied aspects of materials science. The continuity of education at the same institution reflects his long-standing commitment to its academic culture and research goals. His comprehensive training across materials chemistry and engineering now informs his innovative research in energy materials and ceramic-based nanostructures.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. He Xuanmeng began his professional career in 2008 as a Lecturer at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology. With a passion for research and academic excellence, he was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010, a role he held for eight years. In 2018, he was elevated to the position of Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering. Over more than 15 years of service, he has been instrumental in shaping the department’s research direction, focusing on functional nanomaterials and energy applications. He has successfully mentored graduate students, led research initiatives, and published extensively. His multidisciplinary collaborations and expertise in high-entropy oxides, pigment design, and electrode materials have significantly contributed to the university’s reputation in materials science. Prof. He’s progression through academic ranks highlights his dedication to teaching, research, and scientific advancement in the field of advanced functional materials.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards and honors were not listed in the resume provided, Prof. He Xuanmeng’s academic journey and publication record strongly indicate a career marked by peer recognition and scholarly impact. His multiple first-author papers in top-tier journals like ACS Applied Nano Materials, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science reflect high academic merit. He likely has received internal recognition for excellence in teaching and research within Shaanxi University of Science and Technology. Additionally, contributing to high-impact studies in areas like oxygen evolution reaction and Li-S battery applications suggests involvement in nationally or provincially funded research projects. Given his track record and position, he may also be serving as a reviewer or editorial board member for reputed journals in materials science. Further details of awards can be included upon availability to comprehensively highlight his career achievements.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. He Xuanmeng’s research focuses on advanced functional materials with applications in energy conversion, storage, and optical properties. He specializes in the synthesis and design of high-entropy oxides, spinel-type nanostructures, and graphene-composite hybrids for electrocatalysts, particularly the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). His work also explores Li-S battery materials, utilizing hollow microspheres and reduced graphene oxide for sulfur hosting. Additionally, Prof. He has made significant contributions to the development of ceramic pigments with core-shell structures for enhanced coloration and NIR reflectance, offering sustainable alternatives with reduced heavy metal content. His interdisciplinary approach bridges material chemistry, solid-state physics, and energy applications, aiming to develop cost-effective and high-performance materials. His research outputs demonstrate innovation in structural control, electronic modulation, and multifunctionality in both energy and optical domains, aligning with global goals for sustainable energy and environmental-friendly technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Enhanced Multienzyme‑like and Antibacterial Activity by Copper Atomically Dispersed into Molybdenum Disulfide for Accelerated Wound Healing

2. Carbon Cloth Supporting (CrMnFeCoCu)₃O₄ High‑Entropy Oxide as Electrocatalyst for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reactions

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3. Highly Stable Hierarchical Core‑Shell Structure CuMn₀.₅Co₂O₄@CC with Self‑Regulating Electronic and Conductivity for Its Improved OER Performance

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4. Nanocrystalline (CrMnFeCoCu)₃O₄ High‑Entropy Oxide for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Citations: 15

Dr. PRANABA Nayak | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. PRANABA Nayak | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. PRANABA Nayak , Analytical Chemistry ,  Scientific Officer at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India

Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak is a Scientific Officer at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, with over two decades of experience in nuclear and analytical chemistry, and astroparticle physics. He earned his Ph.D. from Utkal University in 2003, later serving at Kalasalingam University before joining TIFR in 2005 as a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow in the GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment. His interdisciplinary research has led to over 75 peer-reviewed publications and significant discoveries, including gamma-ray flux shifts during solar eclipses and thunderstorm-related phenomena. He collaborates with 30+ national and international institutes and serves on editorial and scientific committees globally. An active mentor and scholar, Dr. Nayak has contributed to more than 50 book chapters and reviewed over 75 manuscripts. His work has been recognized for its impact on solar physics, atmospheric science, and nuclear astrophysics.

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Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak is a highly accomplished researcher whose career spans over two decades of impactful work in astro particle physics, nuclear chemistry, and analytical techniques. His contributions to the internationally recognized GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment at TIFR have led to several groundbreaking discoveries, such as the variation in cosmic gamma-ray flux during solar eclipses and record-setting atmospheric potential measurements. With 75+ peer-reviewed publications, 50+ book chapters, and extensive international collaborations with over 30 institutes worldwide, he has consistently demonstrated research excellence, innovation, and leadership. His h-index of 20 and i10-index of 28 reflect the scientific community’s recognition of his work. In addition, Dr. Nayak has actively mentored young scientists and contributed as a reviewer and editorial board member, strengthening scientific discourse in his field. Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak is eminently suitable for the “Best Researcher Award”. His sustained research output, pioneering discoveries, interdisciplinary reach, and international collaborations make him a deserving candidate whose contributions have significantly advanced both theoretical and applied aspects of high-energy physics and analytical sciences.

🎓Education:

Dr. Nayak holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear and Analytical Chemistry from Utkal University (2003). His doctoral research, guided by mentors from Anna University, Chennai, spanned nuclear, analytical, and solid-state chemistry. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his transition into astroparticle physics and cosmic-ray studies. Prior to his Ph.D., he pursued postgraduate and undergraduate studies in chemistry, with a focus on nuclear instrumentation and environmental radiochemistry. His educational path blended theoretical insight with hands-on experimentation, equipping him with the tools necessary for high-impact interdisciplinary research. His continuing engagement with educational institutions, including mentoring young researchers and Ph.D. scholars, exemplifies his commitment to fostering scientific excellence. He frequently delivers lectures and training modules in cosmic ray physics and analytical techniques, contributing to capacity-building in India and abroad.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak began his professional journey as a faculty member at Kalasalingam University, focusing on nuclear and analytical chemistry. In 2005, he joined TIFR’s High Energy Physics Department as a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow and has since become a Scientific Officer, contributing extensively to the GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment at Ooty. His work spans gamma-ray burst detection, cosmic-ray modulation, environmental radioactivity, and atmospheric physics. He has developed novel spectral analysis techniques and coordinated large-scale collaborations with over 30 institutions globally, including IITs, SINP, and partners in Japan, Europe, and Saudi Arabia. His interdisciplinary projects have addressed thunderstorm-related high-energy events and geomagnetic field studies. He also mentors students, reviews scientific manuscripts, and contributes to international committees. His role in advancing experimental techniques and fostering global scientific partnerships has made him a respected figure in high-energy astrophysics and nuclear research communities.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Nayak has received widespread recognition for his pioneering work in cosmic-ray physics and analytical chemistry. His discovery of gamma-ray flux shifts during the 2009 total solar eclipse gained international acclaim and highlighted his ability to integrate astrophysics with atmospheric science. He has been an invited reviewer for over 75 manuscripts, primarily for the journal Talanta, showcasing his expertise in analytical chemistry. His scientific excellence earned him a position on the Scientific Committee of the Annual International Congress on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology (2025, Oxford, UK). He is also a life member of prestigious scientific organizations, including the Indian Society for Atomic & Molecular Physics, Indian Physics Association, Indian Association for Nuclear Chemist & Allied Sciences, and Indian Society for Technical Education. These accolades affirm his leadership and innovation in research, education, and scientific outreach.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak’s research centers on the intersection of experimental nuclear chemistry, analytical techniques, and astroparticle physics. At the heart of his work lies the GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment, where he investigates high-energy phenomena such as cosmic-ray modulation, gamma-ray flux variations, and muon bursts during thunderstorms and solar eclipses. His contributions have led to significant insights into solar-terrestrial interactions, atmospheric electricity, and transient geomagnetic events. He has also developed novel analytical methods for monitoring environmental radioactivity, integrating advanced spectrometry with field-based cosmic-ray detection systems. His research uniquely bridges space physics with earth-based observations, advancing our understanding of cosmic particle behavior under extreme atmospheric conditions. Through collaborations with over 30 national and international institutions, Dr. Nayak continues to lead interdisciplinary studies that link nuclear processes with astrophysical and atmospheric phenomena, thereby contributing to global efforts in understanding high-energy cosmic environments and their terrestrial effects.

Publication Top Notes:

Title: Synthesis and characterization of cadmium ferrite
Citations: 76

Title: Forbush decreases and turbulence levels at coronal mass ejection fronts
Citations: 65

Title: Measurement of the Electrical Properties of a Thundercloud Through Muon Imaging by the GRAPES-3 Experiment
Citations: 51

Title: Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of gallstones
Citations: 46

Title: Measurement of some EAS properties using new scintillator detectors developed for the GRAPES-3 experiment
Citations: 42

Title: PIXE & XRD analysis of nanocrystals of Fe, Ni and Fe₂O₃
Citations: 35

Title: External particle-induced X-ray emission
Citations: 35

Title: Elemental analysis of anti-diabetic medicinal plants using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence technique
Citations: 34

Title: 57Fe Mössbauer and EDXRF studies on three representative banded iron formations (BIFs) of Orissa, India
Citations: 32

Title: A study of the γ-ray flux during the total solar eclipse of 1 August 2008 at Novosibirsk, Russia
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Title: Fast Fourier transform to measure pressure coefficient of muons in the GRAPES-3 experiment
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Zhang | Physical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Zhang | Physical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Zhang , Physical Chemistry , Minzu University of China , China

Dr. Zhang Xiaoming is an Associate Professor in Physical Chemistry at the College of Science, Minzu University of China. She specializes in functional self-assembly and interfacial physics of nanomaterials for applications in energy batteries, photocatalytic water splitting, and ultra-high-resolution imaging. She earned her Ph.D. from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2007. Dr. Zhang has held postdoctoral positions at Keio University (Japan), Dublin City University (Ireland), and the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (China). She has published over 60 SCI-indexed papers and led multiple national and municipal research projects. Her work bridges fundamental nanoscience with real-world applications in energy and biotechnology. She is actively involved in editorial boards and academic committees and has received several teaching and research awards. She also mentors postgraduate and international postdoctoral researchers, contributing to global scientific exchange.

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Dr. Zhang holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the prestigious Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, with additional advanced training from globally recognized institutions such as Keio University (Japan) and Dublin City University (Ireland). She has published over 60 SCI-indexed papers as first or corresponding author, indicating her leading role in innovative research. Her work on nanomaterials, interfacial physics, and applications in energy storage, photocatalysis, and super-resolution imaging is both interdisciplinary and of high societal relevance. Dr. Zhang is the Principal Investigator for a major National Natural Science Foundation of China project and has led/co-led several national and international research initiatives, including talent introduction and key development programs. She is a Master’s and Ph.D. supervisor, actively mentoring both domestic and international researchers, especially women and underrepresented groups, thus contributing to capacity building and gender equity in science. Dr. Zhang Xiaoming embodies the ideal profile for the “Women Researcher Award”—a dynamic scientist who excels in cutting-edge research, mentors the next generation, contributes to international scientific dialogue, and advances gender representation in science. Her contributions not only enrich the scientific community but also serve as a role model for aspiring women researchers globally. Awarding her would recognize and further empower women’s leadership in science and technology.

🎓Education:

Dr. Zhang Xiaoming completed her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2007) at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences under the supervision of Prof. Junbai Li. She earned her M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry (2004) from Shandong Normal University, mentored by Prof. Zexin Wang, where she began her research into molecular self-assembly. Prior to that, she obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry (2001) from the same university. Her education laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary approach, combining chemistry, nanotechnology, and physics. Through her studies, she developed a deep understanding of surface chemistry, interfacial interactions, and bio-functionalization, which now underpin her research on nanomaterial design for energy and biomedical applications.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Zhang has extensive academic and industrial experience. Since 2017, she has served as an Associate Professor at Minzu University of China. Before that, she was Deputy General Manager and Senior Engineer at the American Bentley Company (Beijing) from 2015 to 2017. Her academic journey includes postdoctoral positions at Keio University (Japan, 2007–2008), Dublin City University (Ireland, 2010–2012), and the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China (2012–2015). This international research exposure has shaped her cross-disciplinary expertise in nanoscience, interfacial physics, and functional materials. She has been actively involved in major national-level research projects and contributes to graduate education and talent training initiatives.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Zhang has received numerous awards for her academic, research, and teaching excellence. These include the 2025 Outstanding Individual in Undergraduate Recruitment Publicity and 2024 Outstanding Work Performance awards from Minzu University. She earned Second Prize in the 2024 Education and Teaching Innovation Competition and several awards for teaching excellence, including the First Prize in the 11th Teaching Competition and the Best Teaching Demonstration Award (2018). Her research was internationally recognized with the IRCSET EMPOWER Fellowship (2010) in Ireland. She has also been honored as an Outstanding Instructor and Outstanding Communist Party Member and continues to be a highly active contributor in national education evaluations and academic forums.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on functional nanomaterials, particularly their self-assembly, bio-functionalization, and interfacial physics. Her goal is to harness these properties for energy storage, photocatalytic water splitting, and ultra-high resolution fluorescence imaging. Her interdisciplinary approach blends chemistry, nanotechnology, and biology. She investigates how nanostructures form and behave at interfaces, which is key to improving battery performance and catalytic efficiency. One of her recent projects explores the co-assembly of glucagon-like peptide GLP-1 with lipopeptides, using super-resolution fluorescence microscopy to visualize intracellular transport. She also studies the epitaxial growth of GeSn alloys for use in mid-infrared photodetectors, expanding her expertise into semiconductor applications.

Publication Top Notes:

1. High-performance ethanol detection achieved by WO₃/Co₃O₄ composite heterojunctions with synergistic p-n junction features

2. Probing Peptide Assembly and Interaction via High-Resolution Imaging Techniques: A Mini Review.

3. Engineering of peptide assemblies for adaptable protein delivery to achieve efficient intracellular biocatalysis

4. Manganese doped tailored cobalt sulfide as an accelerated catalyst for oxygen evolution reaction

5. Solution-processed, ultrasensitive, high current density vertical phototransistor using porous carbon nanotube electrode

6. Dramatic increase in SWIR detection for GeSn strip detector with graphene hybrid structure

7. A review on III–V compound semiconductor short wave infrared avalanche photodiodes

8. Two-dimensional antimony selenide (Sb₂Se₃) nanosheets prepared by hydrothermal method for visible-light photodetectors

9. Fabrication of graphene: CdSe quantum dots/CdS nanorod heterojunction photodetector and role of graphene to enhance the photoresponsive characteristics

10. One-Step Synthesis of SiOx@Graphene Composite Material by a Hydrothermal Method for Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hexin Zhang | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hexin Zhang | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hexin Zhang , Materials Chemistry ,  Harbin Engineering University, China

Dr. Hexin Zhang is an Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University. She holds a Doctorate in Engineering and has developed a robust academic profile in high-temperature materials and additive manufacturing. With over 60 peer-reviewed SCI-indexed publications and five invention patents, Dr. Zhang’s work significantly contributes to the field of advanced alloys and composite materials. She has successfully led numerous prestigious projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other provincial and institutional bodies. As a guest editor for Metals and a senior member of the Chinese Society of Composite Materials, she plays an influential role in shaping research directions. Her ongoing projects involve cutting-edge research in nano-TiC reinforced molybdenum-based superalloys. Her leadership extends to military-grade materials research, and she currently spearheads a multi-million-yuan defense technology initiative with wide application potential in marine gas turbines.

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Dr. Hexin Zhang is an Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Harbin Engineering University. She holds a Doctorate in Engineering and has extensive expertise in high-temperature composite materials, superalloys, and additive manufacturing—fields of critical importance in advanced materials research.With over 60 SCI-indexed publications, 5 invention patents, and 2 authored monographs, Dr. Zhang has demonstrated consistent and significant contributions to materials science. Her work addresses both fundamental science and industrial application challenges, particularly in marine gas turbines.She serves as Guest Editor for the journal Metals, is a Senior Member of the Chinese Society for Composite Materials, and holds leadership roles in multiple national professional organizations.Dr. Hexin Zhang’s exceptional track record in high-impact research, leadership in national-level projects, patent portfolio, and editorial and professional service make her a standout candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her contributions align well with the award’s objective of honoring researchers who exhibit innovation, leadership, and societal impact through their work.

🎓Education:

Dr. Hexin Zhang pursued her Doctorate in Engineering with a specialization in materials science, focusing on the mechanical behavior and processing of high-temperature alloys. Her academic training emphasized advanced manufacturing techniques including additive manufacturing (AM) and laser-based fabrication technologies. Her graduate work laid the foundation for exploring novel metal matrix composites and developing expertise in microstructural analysis, thermal stability, and mechanical performance enhancement under extreme conditions. She was trained in a multidisciplinary environment, combining theoretical materials science with practical engineering and thermodynamic modeling. As a part of her academic journey, she engaged in collaborative lab work, conference presentations, and published extensively in SCI-indexed journals, honing both technical skills and academic writing. Her formal education and consistent excellence have positioned her as a specialist in nickel-based and molybdenum-based superalloys, enabling her to tackle real-world challenges in aerospace and marine turbine applications.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Zhang currently serves as Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Harbin Engineering University. With extensive experience leading and contributing to key research projects, she has spearheaded over ten major scientific initiatives, including two funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and one basic research project targeting the processing of molybdenum-based materials. She has published over 60 high-impact SCI papers, secured 5 national patents, and authored 2 technical monographs. As the principal investigator of a military-focused project supported by the Central Military Commission, she managed a 2-million-yuan segment of a larger 7.5-million-yuan initiative. In addition to her research contributions, she serves as a guest editor for the journal Metals and has held important roles in several academic committees. Her hands-on expertise covers nano-reinforced materials, additive manufacturing, and failure analysis under thermo-mechanical fatigue.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Hexin Zhang has received multiple accolades for her contributions to materials science and engineering. She has been honored with competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, a testament to her innovative work in the field. She also serves in distinguished capacities including Senior Member of the Chinese Society of Composite Materials and Director of the Ecological Civilization Branch of the China Association of Higher Education. In recognition of her academic leadership and commitment to advancing materials research, she was appointed as a Member of the Materials Gene Engineering Expert Committee of the National Materials and Devices Scientists Think Tank. Additionally, her editorial role for Metals highlights her influence in peer-reviewed publishing. Her work in defense applications of high-temperature materials has further earned her distinction in government and institutional circles.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on the design, processing, and performance of nickel-based and molybdenum-based super alloys, especially for high-temperature and corrosive environments. She specializes in additive manufacturing techniques, particularly laser selective melting and nano-TiC reinforcement, to enhance mechanical strength and thermal resistance. Her investigations include thermo-mechanical fatigue, oxidation resistance, and hot corrosion mechanisms, crucial for the development of next-generation aerospace and marine turbine materials. A highlight of her work is the innovation in laser forming of Mo-based superalloys, solving issues like brittle fracture at room temperature. Her projects, including those funded by the Central Military Commission, involve cutting-edge structural materials aimed at military propulsion systems. Dr. Zhang also integrates computational modeling and experimental validation to understand microstructural evolution and failure modes under extreme conditions.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Impact of Secondary γ’ Precipitate on the High-Temperature Creep Properties of DD6 Alloy

2. Microstructural Evolution and Its Effect on Tensile Properties of 10Cr-2W-3Co Martensitic Steel During Thermal Exposure

3. Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Fabricated by Directed Energy Deposition Assisted with Dual Ultrasonic Vibration

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4. Effect of Powder Particle Size on the Microscopic Morphology and Mechanical Properties of 316L Stainless Steel Hollow Spheres

5. Study on Hot-Compressive Deformation Behavior and Microstructure Evolution of 12Cr10Co3MoWVNbNB Martensitic Steel

6. Lattice Disorder Driving the Electron Migration from Tetracycline to TiO₂ via Ligand-to-Metal Charge Transfer to Generate Superoxide Radical

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7. Hydrangea-like MnO₂@Sulfur-Doped Porous Carbon Spheres with High Packing Density for High-Performance Supercapacitor

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8. La Doped-Fe₂(MoO₄)₃ with the Synergistic Effect Between Fe²⁺/Fe³⁺ Cycling and Oxygen Vacancies Enhances the Electrocatalytic Synthesizing NH₃

9. Influence of Aging Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Novel Polycrystalline Ni₃Al-Based Intermetallic Alloy

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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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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.

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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

 

Dr. Siyao Chen | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siyao Chen | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siyao Chen , Materials Chemistry , Senior research assistant at City University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong

Dr. Siyao Chen is a Senior Research Assistant at the City University of Hong Kong, specializing in additive manufacturing and polymer-derived ceramics. With an impressive track record in advanced material research, Dr. Chen has published 11 SCI-indexed papers, including two ESI highly cited works, amassing over 610 citations. He serves as an invited editor for Frontiers in Electronics and actively contributes as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals such as Aerospace Science and Technology and the Journal of the European Ceramic Society. His research has made significant strides in 3D/4D ceramic printing, smart sensors, and semiconductor applications. In addition to academic achievements, Dr. Chen has worked on two major research projects, collaborated on four industry consultancies, and is listed as an inventor on three patents. A rising figure in materials science, Dr. Chen’s work integrates cutting-edge technology with real-world applications, contributing meaningfully to the development of intelligent ceramic systems.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Chen has published 11 SCI-indexed papers, including 2 ESI highly cited works, demonstrating high-impact contributions. One of these papers has gathered over 610 citations, a remarkable achievement for an early-career researcher. His work in additive manufacturing, polymer-derived ceramics, and intelligent electronics is not only innovative but also addresses complex, high-tech engineering challenges. These fields are critical in both academic and industrial applications. He serves as an invited editor for Frontiers in Electronics and is a reviewer for top-tier journals like Aerospace Science and Technology and Journal of the European Ceramic Society, indicating recognition by peers in his domain. With 3 patents, 4 consultancy projects, and 2 ongoing research projects, Dr. Chen demonstrates both academic excellence and practical application, bridging the gap between theory and industry. Dr. Siyao Chen’s research excellence, demonstrated by high-impact publications, innovation through patents, editorial and peer-review contributions, and cross-disciplinary industrial collaborations, clearly qualify him as an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His academic rigor and applied innovation mark him as a rising leader in materials science and engineering research.

🎓Education:

Dr. Siyao Chen earned his doctoral degree from City University of Hong Kong, where he laid the foundation for his expertise in additive manufacturing and ceramic. His academic training emphasized interdisciplinary knowledge at the intersection of materials engineering, mechanical design, and electronic systems. During his time at CityU, Dr. Chen developed critical skills in vat photopolymerization, polymer-derived ceramic processing, and microstructural design of smart ceramics. His graduate research focused on fabricating high-performance ceramic sensors and coatings using 3D/4D printing methods. Throughout his education, he was actively involved in publishing high-impact articles and contributing to collaborative research teams. His studies not only strengthened his theoretical foundation but also fostered practical lab experience, laying the groundwork for his continued academic and industrial research. The combination of rigorous education and hands-on innovation shaped Dr. Chen’s academic identity and enabled him to push boundaries in the field of intelligent ceramic-based electronics.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Siyao Chen currently works as a Senior Research Assistant at the City University of Hong Kong, where he leads multiple research efforts in the field of additive manufacturing and ceramic electronics. Over the years, he has contributed to both academic and industrial projects, participating in four consultancy collaborations and leading two significant research endeavors. He has also acted as a project coordinator for the development of smart ceramic sensors, coating systems, and semiconductor devices. His work includes guiding junior researchers, managing experimental workflows, and contributing to grant applications. Dr. Chen serves as a peer reviewer for several SCI-indexed journals and as an invited editor for Frontiers in Electronics, showcasing his academic authority. His multi-disciplinary experience, spanning ceramics, polymer chemistry, and semiconductor devices, equips him to work across diverse research environments. His consistent performance and hands-on innovation have made him a valuable member of the advanced materials research community.

🏅Awards: 

Although early in his career, Dr. Siyao Chen has achieved notable recognition in his field. He is the recipient of multiple citations in high-impact journals, including two ESI Highly Cited Papers — a significant mark of influence and excellence in scholarly research. His publication in Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports alone has gathered over 550 citations. Additionally, he was invited to join the editorial board of Frontiers in Electronics, a testament to his research integrity and subject matter expertise. His role as a reviewer for high-tier journals such as the Journal of the European Ceramic Society and Aerospace Science and Technology also highlights his academic credibility. Dr. Chen’s patent contributions and collaboration in industrial projects demonstrate the practical impact of his work. With a growing reputation in the materials science community, he is an emerging leader in ceramic additive manufacturing and intelligent electronics.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Chen’s primary research interests lie in additive manufacturing, polymer-derived ceramics, and semiconductor applications. He focuses on the design and processing of smart ceramic materials using 3D/4D printing technologies. His work bridges traditional ceramics with modern electronics, enabling innovations in reconfigurable structures, temperature sensors, and electromagnetic devices. A key area of interest is the development of lightweight, high-performance ceramics with tunable properties, particularly for sensing, actuation, and aerospace applications. His recent projects explore vat photopolymerization for SiCN and SiBCN-based ceramics, real-time material behavior modeling, and coating technologies for extreme environments. He is also involved in stimuli-responsive material systems, contributing to the advancement of intelligent electronics. His interdisciplinary research integrates materials engineering, electronic design, and digital fabrication, offering scalable and programmable material solutions for future smart systems. By combining structural innovation with electronic functionality, Dr. Chen aims to reshape how materials are conceived and manufactured.

Publication Top Notes:

Title: Additive manufacturing of structural materials
Citations: 572

Title: Lightweight and geometrically complex ceramics derived from 4D printed shape memory precursor with reconfigurability and programmability for sensing and actuation applications
Citations: 43

Title: Fabrication of polymer-derived SiBCN ceramic temperature sensor with excellent sensing performance
Citations: 17

Title: Fabrication of electrical semi-conductive SiCN ceramics by vat photopolymerization
Citations: 8

Title: 3D/4D additive–subtractive manufacturing of heterogeneous ceramics
Citations: 5

Title: Temperature and frequency dependent conductive behavior study on polymer-derived SiBCN ceramics
Citations: 3

Title: Novel anti-oxidation coating prepared by polymer-derived ceramic for harsh environments up to 1200°C
Citations: 2

Title: Real-time Bayesian model calibration method for C/SiC mechanical behavior considering model bias
Citations: 1

Title: Recent advances in stimuli-responsive materials for intelligent electronics

Title: Oxidation behavior of TiB2 from 600–1400°C considering microstructure evolution, oxidation kinetics, and mechanisms

Title: Evolution of dielectric properties of SiBCN ceramics and its derived wireless passive temperature sensor application

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