Dr. YOUSAF MUHAMMAD | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. YOUSAF MUHAMMAD | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. YOUSAF MUHAMMAD , Nanotechnology , Research Scientist at Shenzhen University , China

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf is a dedicated researcher in Physics and Material Science, with special expertise in energy and environmental sciences. Currently based in Shenzhen, China, he is pursuing a second postdoctoral fellowship at Shenzhen University (2023–present), having completed a prior postdoc at Southeast University, Nanjing (2020–2023). He earned his Ph.D. in Nano Materials and Devices from Hubei University, China, where he focused on semiconducting ferrites for solid oxide fuel cells. With a strong academic foundation from COMSATS Institute, Pakistan, Dr. Yousaf has contributed significantly to the development of advanced materials for clean energy technologies. He has published widely in reputed journals such as Fuel, Ceramics International, and Electrochimica Acta. His collaborative research spans proton conduction, magneto-optical materials, and nanoferrites. A passionate scientist, he aims to drive innovation in sustainable energy materials and contribute to global environmental goals through impactful research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Yousaf holds a Ph.D. in Nanomaterials and Devices with distinction (89%) and has completed two postdoctoral fellowships in Energy and Environmental Sciences from reputed Chinese institutions—Southeast University and Shenzhen University. He has authored over 16 peer-reviewed research publications in high-impact journals like Fuel, Small Methods, Electrochimica Acta, and Ceramics International, focusing on solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), magneto-optical materials, and nanoferrites. His work in proton/electron/oxygen ion-conducting ceramics, rare earth-doped ferrites, and low-temperature SOFCs has advanced next-gen energy technologies. His collaborative and interdisciplinary projects address critical global needs in sustainable energy. Dr. Yousaf has collaborated with distinguished scientists from China, Pakistan, and Sweden (Bin Zhu), showcasing his international research engagement and adaptability. Dr. Muhammad Yousaf is eminently qualified for the “Best Researcher Award”. His academic rigor, innovation in materials science, and impactful publications reflect an exceptional research trajectory. He not only contributes to advancing clean energy technologies but also exemplifies a committed and globally connected researcher. His profile aligns perfectly with the values of excellence, originality, and societal impact that such an award seeks to recognize.

🎓Education:

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf holds two postdoctoral fellowships in Energy and Environmental Sciences—currently at Shenzhen University (2023–ongoing) and previously at Southeast University, Nanjing (2020–2023). He completed his Ph.D. in Nano Materials and Devices (2017–2020) from Hubei University, China, with a thesis on ferrite materials for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), achieving an 89% score. He earned his M.S. in Physics from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore (2015–2017), with a CGPA of 3.23, focusing on rare earth ion effects on garnet ferrites. His B.S. (Hons) in Physics (2011–2015), also from COMSATS, had a final CGPA of 2.58. His academic journey began with pre-engineering at KIMS College Kot Adu (F.Sc., 78%) and matriculation from Govt. H.S. School, Shadan Lund (84%). Dr. Yousaf’s academic path reflects his growing commitment to materials science for clean energy.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf has over five years of postdoctoral research experience in energy materials and environmental sciences. From 2020 to 2023, he worked at Southeast University, Nanjing, in the Energy Storage Joint Research Center, where he explored low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (LT-SOFCs), electrochemical interfaces, and ferrite composites. In 2023, he began his second postdoctoral fellowship at Shenzhen University, where he continues his innovative research on proton-conducting and magneto-optical nanomaterials for clean energy systems. During his Ph.D. at Hubei University (2017–2020), he extensively studied semiconducting spinel and garnet ferrites. His early research during M.S. and B.S. studies at COMSATS Institute, Pakistan, laid the foundation in nanomaterials and rare earth doping. He has also collaborated internationally on materials for solid-state energy devices. Dr. Yousaf’s expertise spans synthesis, characterization, and performance analysis of advanced materials, enabling him to contribute significantly to emerging clean energy technologies.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf’s contributions to material science and energy research have earned him recognition in the academic and scientific community. He is the recipient of multiple research fellowships, including two prestigious postdoctoral appointments in China—first at Southeast University, Nanjing, and currently at Shenzhen University. His work has been regularly featured in high-impact journals such as Fuel, Ceramics International, and Small Methods. Dr. Yousaf has co-authored several collaborative projects with renowned researchers such as Prof. Bin Zhu and Prof. Yuzheng Lu. His consistent publication record demonstrates his excellence in low-temperature fuel cell technologies, earning him a reputation for innovation and scientific rigor. He has contributed to several international research networks focused on advanced nanomaterials and clean energy. His growing citation count and leadership in interdisciplinary research projects reflect the high impact of his scientific output.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf’s research centers on materials for energy conversion and storage, particularly solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), proton-conducting ceramics, and ferrite-based nanomaterials. He develops novel composite and doped structures that enhance oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity, proton conductivity, and magneto-optical properties. His Ph.D. focused on spinel and garnet ferrites for low-temperature SOFCs, while his postdoctoral research expands into heterojunctions, interfacial disordering, and mixed ionic-electronic conductors. His interdisciplinary approach combines material synthesis, characterization (XRD, SEM, TEM, EIS), and electrochemical evaluation. Dr. Yousaf is particularly interested in optimizing materials for low-temperature operations, which is critical for the commercial viability of ceramic fuel cells. He also explores rare earth doping, sol-gel processes, and microwave absorber applications. His goal is to create efficient, stable, and environmentally sustainable energy materials through cutting-edge material design and processing innovations.

Publication Top Notes:

1.Title: Structural and electromagnetic evaluations of YIG rare earth doped (Gd, Pr, Ho, Yb) nanoferrites for high frequency applications
Citations: 127

2.Title: ZnO/MgZnO heterostructure membrane with type II band alignment for ceramic fuel cells
Citations: 82

3.Title: Physical, structural, conductive and magneto-optical properties of rare earths (Yb, Gd) doped Ni–Zn spinel nanoferrites for data and energy storage devices
Citations: 80

4.Title: Semiconductor Fe-doped SrTiO3-δ perovskite electrolyte for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LT-SOFC) operating below 520°C
Citations: 73

5.Title: Magnetic characteristics and optical band alignments of rare earth (Sm³⁺, Nd³⁺) doped garnet ferrite nanoparticles (NPs)
Citations: 67

6.Title: Preparations, optical, structural, conductive and magnetic evaluations of RE’s (Pr, Y, Gd, Ho, Yb) doped spinel nanoferrites
Citations: 66

7.Title: Electrochemical properties of Ni₀.₄Zn₀.₆Fe₂O₄ and the heterostructure composites (Ni–Zn ferrite-SDC) for low temperature solid oxide fuel cell (LT-SOFC)
Citations: 62

8.Title: Structural, magnetic, and electrical evaluations of rare earth Gd³⁺ doped in mixed Co–Mn spinel ferrite nanoparticles
Citations: 57

9.Title: Electrochemical Properties of a Co-Doped SrSnO₃−δ-Based Semiconductor as an Electrolyte for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Citations: 57

10.Title: Surface‐engineered homostructure for enhancing proton transport1
Citations: 55

11.Title: Effect of Gd and Co contents on the microstructural, magneto-optical and electrical characteristics of cobalt ferrite (CoFe₂O₄) nanoparticles
Citations: 53
12.Title: Semiconductor Nb-Doped SrTiO₃−δ Perovskite Electrolyte for a Ceramic Fuel Cell
Citations: 49

Yu Yang | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Yu Yang | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at School of Medicine, Shanghai JiaoTong University, China

Yang Yu (Yu) 🎓 received his PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Macau and completed his postdoctoral training at the University of Florida, USA. Since 2021, he has been leading independent research at the Institute of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Yu’s groundbreaking work 🔬 focuses on Nanomedicine, DNA nanotechnology, cellular surface engineering, and cancer therapy. He has published over 72 high-impact SCI-indexed articles 📚, with an H-index of 41 and more than 6,000 citations. Yu’s contributions have earned him prestigious awards 🏅, including the Outstanding Young Scholar award from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Baxter China Young Investigator First Prize.

Professional Profile:

Education

Yang Yu (Yu) 🎓 obtained his PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Macau. He then enhanced his expertise by undertaking postdoctoral training at the University of Florida, USA 🏫. This advanced education laid a strong foundation for his innovative research in nanomedicine, DNA nanotechnology, and cellular surface engineering, leading to significant contributions in these interdisciplinary fields.

Professional Experience

Yang Yu (Yu) has a distinguished professional experience 👨‍🔬, currently serving as a Professor at the Institute of Molecular Medicine, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 🏫. Since starting his independent research in 2021, Yu has made significant strides in nanomedicine, DNA nanotechnology, and cancer therapy. He has published over 72 high-impact SCI-indexed articles 📚 and holds an H-index of 41 with more than 6,000 citations. Additionally, he is a young editorial board member of several prestigious journals 📝, including Nano-Micro Letters, Exploration, and the Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science. His collaborative efforts with renowned institutions and professionals have further solidified his reputation as a leading researcher in his field 🌟

Research Interest

Yang Yu (Yu) has a dynamic research interest in several cutting-edge fields 🧪. His work primarily focuses on nanomedicine and DNA nanotechnology, where he explores innovative approaches for precision immunotherapy and cellular surface engineering 🧬. Yu is particularly interested in developing novel immune and targeted therapeutic strategies for treating tumors, inflammation (such as myocardial infarction, acute lung injury, and osteoporosis), and neurodegenerative diseases (including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s) 🧠. His interdisciplinary research aims to bridge clinical needs with advanced scientific techniques, driving forward impactful solutions for complex medical challenges 🌟.

Award and Honor

Yang Yu (Yu) has a dynamic research interest in several cutting-edge fields 🧪. His work primarily focuses on nanomedicine and DNA nanotechnology, where he explores innovative approaches for precision immunotherapy and cellular surface engineering 🧬. Yu is particularly interested in developing novel immune and targeted therapeutic strategies for treating tumors, inflammation (such as myocardial infarction, acute lung injury, and osteoporosis), and neurodegenerative diseases (including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s) 🧠. His interdisciplinary research aims to bridge clinical needs with advanced scientific techniques, driving forward impactful solutions for complex medical challenges 🌟.

Research Skills

Yang Yu (Yu) is a highly skilled researcher 🧪 specializing in nanomedicine, DNA nanotechnology, and cellular surface engineering. His expertise extends to developing innovative therapeutic strategies for cancer therapy, inflammation (such as myocardial infarction and acute lung injury), and neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s) 🧬. Yu’s adeptness in biomaterials and cell surface nucleic acid molecular engineering has resulted in groundbreaking advancements 🔬. His prolific publication record 📚, with over 72 high-impact articles and an H-index of 41, highlights his profound impact on the scientific community.

Publications

  • Metal–Organic Framework Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery in Biomedical Applications
    Y Sun, L Zheng, Y Yang, X Qian, T Fu, X Li, Z Yang, H Yan, C Cui, W Tan
    Nano-Micro Letters, 2020, 12, 1-29
    Citations: 511 🌟
  • 1D Coordination Polymer Nanofibers for Low‐Temperature Photothermal Therapy
    Y Yang, W Zhu, Z Dong, Y Chao, L Xu, M Chen, Z Liu
    Advanced Materials, 2017, 29 (40), 1703588
    Citations: 503 🌟
  • Association between Prediabetes and Risk of All Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Disease: Updated Meta-Analysis
    X Cai, Y Zhang, M Li, JHY Wu, L Mai, J Li, Y Yang, Y Hu, Y Huang
    Bmj, 2020, 370
    Citations: 464 🌟
  • Nanoscale Metal–Organic Frameworks for Combined Photodynamic & Radiation Therapy in Cancer Treatment
    J Liu, Y Yang, W Zhu, X Yi, Z Dong, X Xu, M Chen, K Yang, G Lu, L Jiang, …
    Biomaterials, 2016, 97, 1-9
    Citations: 412 🌟
  • Advances in Self-Assembled Chitosan Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery
    Y Yang, S Wang, Y Wang, X Wang, Q Wang, M Chen
    Biotechnology Advances, 2014, 32 (7), 1301-1316
    Citations: 325 🌟
  • Nanoscale Metal–Organic Particles with Rapid Clearance for Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Photothermal Therapy
    Y Yang, J Liu, C Liang, L Feng, T Fu, Z Dong, Y Chao, Y Li, G Lu, M Chen, …
    ACS Nano, 2016, 10 (2), 2774-2781
    Citations: 314 🌟
  • Nanoscale‐Coordination‐Polymer‐Shelled Manganese Dioxide Composite Nanoparticles: A Multistage Redox/pH/H2O2‐Responsive Cancer Theranostic
    J Liu, Q Chen, W Zhu, X Yi, Y Yang, Z Dong, Z Liu
    Advanced Functional Materials, 2017, 27 (10), 1605926
    Citations: 233 🌟
  • Catalase-Loaded Cisplatin-Prodrug-Constructed Liposomes to Overcome Tumor Hypoxia for Enhanced Chemo-Radiotherapy of Cancer
    R Zhang, X Song, C Liang, X Yi, G Song, Y Chao, Y Yang, K Yang, L Feng, …
    Biomaterials, 2017, 138, 13-21
    Citations: 228 🌟
  • G-Quadruplex-Based Nanoscale Coordination Polymers to Modulate Tumor Hypoxia and Achieve Nuclear-Targeted Drug Delivery for Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy
    Y Yang, W Zhu, L Feng, Y Chao, X Yi, Z Dong, K Yang, W Tan, Z Liu, …
    Nano Letters, 2018, 18 (11), 6867-6875
    Citations: 200 🌟
  • Self‐Assembled Aptamer‐Grafted Hyperbranched Polymer Nanocarrier for Targeted and Photoresponsive Drug Delivery
    L Yang, H Sun, Y Liu, W Hou, Y Yang, R Cai, C Cui, P Zhang, X Pan, X Li, …
    Angewandte Chemie, 2018, 130 (52), 17294-17298
    Citations: 154 🌟
  • Redox-Sensitive Nanoscale Coordination Polymers for Drug Delivery and Cancer Theranostics
    J Zhao, Y Yang, X Han, C Liang, J Liu, X Song, Z Ge, Z Liu
    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017, 9 (28), 23555-23563
    Citations: 147 🌟
  • ZrMOF Nanoparticles as Quenchers to Conjugate DNA Aptamers for Target-Induced Bioimaging and Photodynamic Therapy
    Y Liu, W Hou, L Xia, C Cui, S Wan, Y Jiang, Y Yang, Q Wu, L Qiu, W Tan
    Chemical Science, 2018, 9 (38), 7505-7509
    Citations: 123 🌟
  • Fe-Curcumin Nanozyme-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging and Anti-Inflammation for Acute Lung Injury
    R Yuan, Y Li, S Han, X Chen, J Chen, J He, H Gao, Y Yang, S Yang, …
    ACS Central Science, 2022, 8 (1), 10-21
    Citations: 117 🌟