Iyakutti Kombiah | Materials Chemistry | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Iyakutti Kombiah | Materials Chemistry | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Iyakutti Kombiah | SRM Institute of Science and Technology | India

Dr. Iyakutti Kombiah, an eminent physicist and computational materials scientist, has made outstanding contributions to condensed matter physics, nanomaterials, and energy storage research, with a career spanning over four decades. He obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Madras, followed by postdoctoral research in quantum chemistry at Uppsala University, Sweden, supported by SIDA. He served as Lecturer at the University of Madras, Reader and Professor at Madurai Kamaraj University, and later as Professor Emeritus and CSIR Emeritus Scientist at SRM University. His pioneering expertise lies in computational design and experimental validation of nanomaterials for hydrogen storage, photovoltaics, and CO₂ conversion, demonstrated through his leadership of multiple AOARD and ONRG-funded international projects. A prolific scholar with over 229 publications, 1,804 citations, and an h-index of 24, his research continues to influence the fields of energy materials and quantum chemistry. Dr. Iyakutti has held visiting positions at leading institutions in Japan, Canada, and the USA, fostering global collaborations. His recent works (2020–2025) focus on graphene-based hydrogen storage, Heusler alloys, and 2D nanomaterials, combining density functional theory with experimental studies. Honored with CSIR and UGC Emeritus Fellowships, he remains a leading figure advancing computational and sustainable energy materials research in India and beyond.

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Featured Publications

  • Iyakutti, K., Reji, R. P., Rajeswarapalanichamy, R., & Kawazoe, Y. (2025). DFT based computational investigation of 2D monolayer gold (Au)–the goldene. Computational Condensed Matter, 25, e01132.

  • Iyakutti, K., Reji, R. P., Jayan, S., AjayJawahar, K., Karthigeyan, A., Rajeswarapalanichamy, R., & Kawazoe, Y. (2025). Heterostructuring, electronic and hydrogen storage properties of boron, carbon, nitrogen based 2D nanomaterials – A DFT study. International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering, 14(3), 2550028.

  • Iyakutti, K., Reji, R. P., Rajeswarapalanichamy, R., & Kawazoe, Y. (2025, February 26). DFT based computational investigation of 2D monolayer gold (Au)–the goldene. Preprint.

  • Kaliyaperumal, A., Periyasamy, G., Iyakutti, K., & Annamalai, K. (2024). Effect of a mesoporous NiCo₂O₄ urchin-like structure catalyzed with a surface oxidized LiBH₄ system for reversible hydrogen storage applications. RSC Advances, 14, 12345–12354.

  • Iyakutti, K., Reji, R. P., AjayJawahar, K., Lakshmi, I., Rajeswarapalanichamy, R., Surya, V. J., Karthigeyan, A., & Kawazoe, Y. (2024). Interaction of H, H₂, and MgH₂ with graphene and possible application to hydrogen storage—A density functional computational investigation. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 124(15), e27467.

 

 

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu , Fu Jen Catholic University , Taiwan

Che-Sheng Hsu is an Assistant Professor at Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City, Taiwan. He specializes in organic synthetic methodologies and natural product synthesis, focusing on developing innovative approaches for high-performance chemistry. With a strong dedication to research, he has contributed significantly to the field by introducing novel iodide-umpolung catalysis systems and efficient methods for synthesizing polysubstituted vinyl sulfones. Known for his commitment to advancing molecular construction techniques, Che-Sheng aims to achieve sustainable and efficient chemical processes. His work has been published in indexed journals, reflecting the impact of his innovative research in organic synthesis.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu is a suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his groundbreaking research in organic synthesis and demonstrated potential for future contributions. His dedication to advancing high-efficiency chemistry through sustainable methodologies is commendable and positions him as an emerging leader in the field. Despite limited professional accolades so far, his innovative work lays a strong foundation for recognition and continued excellence in research. Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu demonstrates significant promise and dedication to advancing organic chemistry. His innovative contributions to organic synthetic methodologies, particularly his discovery of a novel iodide-umpolung catalysis system and efficient synthesis of poly substituted vinyl sulfones, highlight his potential for impactful research.

🎓Education:

Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Chemistry, specializing in organic synthesis. His academic journey is marked by rigorous training in advanced chemical methodologies and a focus on sustainable synthesis. He pursued his doctoral research, emphasizing the development of innovative reaction mechanisms, particularly in iodine reagent-based chemistry. Throughout his academic career, Che-Sheng demonstrated exceptional analytical skills and a keen interest in discovering new chemical reactions, paving the way for his future contributions to organic synthesis. His education has provided a robust foundation for his current research endeavors and academic contributions.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu has served as an Assistant Professor at Fu Jen Catholic University since the beginning of his academic career. With a specialization in organic synthetic methodologies, he combines teaching with active research to guide students and contribute to the field. His work includes the discovery of a novel iodide-umpolung catalysis system and the development of efficient synthetic routes for poly substituted vinyl sulfones. Despite being relatively new in the field, he is committed to advancing research through collaboration and innovation, leveraging his expertise to make meaningful scientific contributions.

🏅Awards:

Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu, an emerging researcher in the field of organic chemistry, has earned recognition for his innovative contributions to synthetic methodologies. While he is at an early stage in his career and has not yet received formal awards, his groundbreaking research in developing a novel iodide-umpolung catalysis system and efficient methods for synthesizing poly substituted vinyl sulfones has garnered appreciation from peers and experts in the field. His publication in a reputed indexed journal highlights the quality and relevance of his work. Dr. Che-Sheng Hsu’s commitment to advancing high-performance and sustainable chemical processes reflects his potential for achieving notable accolades in the future. With his focus on impactful research, he is poised to become a recognized leader in organic synthesis, and his work lays the foundation for achieving honors that acknowledge his contributions to science and innovation.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Che-Sheng  Hsu’s research centers on organic synthesis, with an emphasis on high-efficiency reaction mechanisms. He focuses on utilizing iodine reagents to construct complex molecules through innovative methods. His research has led to the development of a novel iodide-umpolung catalysis system, which enables the synthesis of poly substituted vinyl sulfones with remarkable performance. By exploring sustainable and efficient chemical processes, he contributes to advancing the field of organic chemistry. His work seeks to balance innovative research with practical applications, ensuring that his findings are both impactful and accessible for further scientific exploration.

Publication Top Notes:

Iodide-umpolung catalytic system for non-traditional amide coupling from nitroalkanes and amines