Jian Gao | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jian Gao | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Tianjin University of Science and Technology, China

Jian Gao is a dedicated PhD candidate at Tianjin University of Science and Technology, specializing in electrochemical lithium extraction. With a strong background in materials and chemical engineering, Jian has demonstrated leadership through various roles in academic and student organizations. His research focuses on innovative methods for lithium recovery, contributing significantly to the field of sustainable energy materials.

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Jian’s research contributions have led to three published patents and several impactful publications in high-impact journals, highlighting his innovative work in lithium extraction technologies. Although his publications in indexed journals are currently in progress, his work is recognized in databases such as ScienceDirect.

Jian Gao is a researcher at Tianjin University of Science and Technology, focusing on electrochemical lithium extraction. His work has gained recognition, as evidenced by 12 citations across his published documents, contributing to an h-index of 2.

Education

Jian began his academic journey at Tangshan Normal University, where he earned a degree in Energy Chemical Engineering. He then pursued a Master of Engineering at Tianjin University of Science and Technology, where he honed his skills in materials science and chemical engineering. Currently, he is completing his PhD, focusing on electrochemical processes.

Research Focus

Jian’s research centers on electrochemical lithium extraction, particularly the development of advanced materials and techniques to improve the efficiency and sustainability of lithium recovery from brines. His work addresses critical challenges in energy materials and supports the growing demand for lithium in renewable energy technologies.

Professional Journey

Jian’s professional journey includes significant leadership roles, such as serving as the Head of the Laboratory of Materials and Chemical Engineering and contributing to the Graduate Student Union. His experiences have equipped him with a robust understanding of both academic and administrative aspects of research.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his academic career, Jian has been recognized for his contributions to research and leadership. He has received accolades for his innovative work in electrochemical processes and has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting his commitment to excellence in research.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Jian has authored key research papers in prominent journals, including:

1. Structural Stabilization of Cr-doped Spinel LiMn2O4 for Long-Term Cyclability Towards Electrochemical Lithium Recovery in Original Brine

  • Authors: Tian, G., Gao, J., Wang, M., Zhang, J., Tang, N.
  • Journal: Electrochimica Acta
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 475
  • Article Number: 143361
  • Citations: 6

2. Sintering Analysis of Garnet-type Ceramic as Oxide Solid Electrolytes for Rapid Li+ Migration

  • Authors: Zhao, X., Gao, J., Khalid, B., Huang, Y., Tian, G.
  • Journal: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 42(15)
  • Pages: 7063–7071
  • Citations: 5

Research Timeline

Jian’s research timeline includes pivotal milestones such as completing his Master’s thesis in 2021, leading research projects on lithium extraction, and achieving notable results published in high-impact journals. His ongoing PhD research aims to further innovate in the field, with a focus on material optimization.

Conclusion

Jian Gao exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in the field of chemical engineering, particularly through his innovative work in electrochemical lithium extraction. His strong academic background, leadership experience, and commitment to sustainability make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, by addressing areas such as publication volume and collaborative initiatives, Jian can further enhance his impact and contributions to the scientific community. With a focus on these improvements, he is well-positioned to continue making significant advancements in sustainable energy materials.

Kazuaki Iahihara | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award Nagoya University

Prof Dr Kazuaki Iahihara | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

 Graduate School of Engineering of Nagoya University, Japan

🎓 Prof. Dr. Kazuaki Ishihara was born on April 26, 1963, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He completed his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate in Engineering at Nagoya University under the supervision of Professor Hisashi Yamamoto. 🌏 He was a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1987, and a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University under Professor E. J. Corey from 1991 to 1992. Since 2002, he has been a full professor at Nagoya University’s Department of Biotechnology. 🏅 Prof. Ishihara’s work has earned him numerous accolades, including the JSPS Prize, the IBM Science Prize, and the Chemistry Leader Award 2023. His research focuses on developing catalytic organic reactions for green chemistry, with significant contributions in designing chiral Brønsted acid–Lewis acid combined catalysts, superacids, and hypervalent iodine catalysts. 🧪 He has published 289 original papers, 139 review articles, and holds 87 patents. Additionally, Prof. Ishihara is actively involved in editorial roles for several scientific journals, including the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry.

Professional Profile:

Education

🎓 Prof. Dr. Kazuaki Ishihara completed his entire higher education at Nagoya University in Japan. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree (1982-1986), followed by a Master of Engineering (1986-1988), and finally a Doctor of Engineering (1988-1991), all under the supervision of Professor Hisashi Yamamoto. 🌏 During his doctoral studies, he was a visiting scholar for three months in 1987 at the University of California, Berkeley, under Professor Clayton H. Heathcock. His doctoral thesis was titled “Studies on Stereoselective Reactions of Acetals.”

 

Professional Experience

 

🏢 Prof. Dr. Kazuaki Ishihara began his professional career as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University under Professor E. J. Corey from 1991 to 1992. He then returned to Nagoya University, where he served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Chemistry (1992-1994) and later in the Department of Biotechnology (1994-1997). 🧪 He was promoted to Associate Professor at the Research Center of Waste and Emission Management (1997-2001) and subsequently in the Department of Biotechnology (2001-2002). Since 2002, he has held the position of Full Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering at Nagoya University. Throughout his career, Prof. Ishihara has made significant contributions to the field of green chemistry and the design of innovative catalysts.

Research Interest

🔬 Prof. Dr. Kazuaki Ishihara has dedicated his research to the advancement of catalytic organic reactions and processes with a strong emphasis on green chemistry. His work spans several key areas, including the design of chiral Brønsted acid–Lewis acid combined catalysts, superacids, and hypervalent iodine catalysts. 🧪 He has also focused on developing dehydrative condensation catalysts, artificial cyclases for synthesizing optically active polycyclic terpenoids, and recoverable and reusable catalysts. 🧬 Since 2009, his research has extended to supramolecular acid–base combined catalysts. Prof. Ishihara’s innovative contributions aim to create environmentally benign synthetic methods, enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of chemical processes.

Award and Honor

🏆 Prof. Dr. Kazuaki Ishihara has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his illustrious career. Early in his career, he was awarded the JSPS Fellowship for Japanese Junior Scientists (1988-1991) and the Yamada Science Foundation Fellowship for Studying Abroad (1991-1992). 🥇 His groundbreaking research earned him the 10th Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists (1994) and the 45th Young Chemist Award from the Chemical Society of Japan (1996). He has also been honored with the 21st Japan IBM Science Prize (2007), the 27th Inoue Prize for Science (2011), and the Chemistry Leader Award 2023. 📜 Other notable accolades include multiple Asian Core Program Lectureship Awards, the SSOCJ Daiichi-Sankyo Award for Medicinal Organic Chemistry (2012), the Yazaki Academic Award (2013), and the CSJ Award (2017). 🌟 Prof. Ishihara’s commitment to green chemistry and innovative catalyst design has cemented his reputation as a leading figure in his field, earning him fellowships and awards from esteemed organizations worldwide.

 

Research Skills

 

🧑‍🔬 🧬 Prof. Dr. Kazuaki Ishihara is renowned for his exceptional research skills in the field of organic chemistry, particularly in developing innovative catalytic processes. He excels in the design and synthesis of chiral Brønsted acid–Lewis acid combined catalysts, superacids, and hypervalent iodine catalysts. 🧪 His expertise extends to creating dehydrative condensation catalysts and artificial cyclases for the synthesis of optically active polycyclic terpenoids. 🧬 Prof. Ishihara is adept at designing recoverable and reusable catalysts, as well as supramolecular acid–base combined catalysts. His comprehensive approach to research, which emphasizes environmental sustainability, has led to significant advancements in green chemistry and the development of efficient, eco-friendly synthetic methods.

Publications

  • Asymmetric direct aldol reaction assisted by water and a proline‐derived tetrazole catalyst
    🧑‍🔬 H Torii, M Nakadai, K Ishihara, S Saito, H Yamamoto
    📰 Angewandte Chemie International Edition 43 (15), 1983-1986
    📅 2004
    🔢 674 citations
  • 3, 4, 5-Trifluorobenzeneboronic acid as an extremely active amidation catalyst
    🧑‍🔬 K Ishihara, S Ohara, H Yamamoto
    📰 The Journal of Organic Chemistry 61 (13), 4196-4197
    📅 1996
    🔢 584 citations
  • Scandium trifluoromethanesulfonate as an extremely active Lewis acid catalyst in acylation of alcohols with acid anhydrides and mixed anhydrides
    🧑‍🔬 K Ishihara, M Kubota, H Kurihara, H Yamamoto
    📰 The Journal of Organic Chemistry 61 (14), 4560-4567
    📅 1996
    🔢 539 citations
  • Enantioselective Kita oxidative spirolactonization catalyzed by in situ generated chiral hypervalent iodine (III) species
    🧑‍🔬 M Uyanik, T Yasui, K Ishihara
    📰 Angewandte Chemie International Edition 12 (49), 2175-2177
    📅 2010
    🔢 487 citations
  • Quaternary ammonium (hypo) iodite catalysis for enantioselective oxidative cycloetherification
    🧑‍🔬 M Uyanik, H Okamoto, T Yasui, K Ishihara
    📰 Science 328 (5984), 1376-1379
    📅 2010
    🔢 448 citations
  • Enantioselective halocyclization of polyprenoids induced by nucleophilic phosphoramidites
    🧑‍🔬 A Sakakura, A Ukai, K Ishihara
    📰 Nature 445 (7130), 900-903
    📅 2007
    🔢 404 citations
  • Direct condensation of carboxylic acids with alcohols catalyzed by hafnium (IV) salts
    🧑‍🔬 K Ishihara, S Ohara, H Yamamoto
    📰 Science 290 (5494), 1140-1142
    📅 2000
    🔢 395 citations
  • 2-Iodoxybenzenesulfonic acid as an extremely active catalyst for the selective oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and enones with oxone
    🧑‍🔬 M Uyanik, M Akakura, K Ishihara
    📰 Journal of the American Chemical Society 131 (1), 251-262
    📅 2009
    🔢 370 citations
  • In situ generated (hypo) iodite catalysts for the direct α‐oxyacylation of carbonyl compounds with carboxylic acids
    🧑‍🔬 M Uyanik, D Suzuki, T Yasui, K Ishihara
    📰 Angewandte Chemie International Edition 23 (50), 5331-5334
    📅 2011
    🔢 369 citations
  • Highly enantioselective catalytic Diels-Alder addition promoted by a chiral bis (oxazoline)-magnesium complex
    🧑‍🔬 EJ Corey, K Ishihara
    📰 Tetrahedron Letters 33 (45), 6807-6810
    📅 1992
    🔢 368 citations
  • Scandium trifluoromethanesulfonate as an extremely active acylation catalyst
    🧑‍🔬 K Ishihara, M Kubota, H Kurihara, H Yamamoto
    📰 Journal of the American Chemical Society 117 (15), 4413-4414
    📅 1995
    🔢 329 citations
  • Hypervalent iodine-mediated oxidation of alcohols
    🧑‍🔬 M Uyanik, K Ishihara
    📰 Chemical Communications, 2086-2099
    📅 2009
    🔢 307 citations
  • A new chiral BLA promoter for asymmetric aza Diels-Alder and Aldol-type reactions of imines
    🧑‍🔬 K Ishihara, M Miyata, K Hattori, T Tada, H Yamamoto
    📰 Journal of the American Chemical Society 116 (23), 10520-10524
    📅 1994
    🔢 283 citations
  • Widely useful DMAP-catalyzed esterification under auxiliary base-and solvent-free conditions
    🧑‍🔬 A Sakakura, K Kawajiri, T Ohkubo, Y Kosugi, K Ishihara
    📰 Journal of the American Chemical Society 129 (47), 14775-14779
    📅 2007
    🔢 281 citations
  • Catalysis with in situ‐generated (hypo) iodite ions for oxidative coupling reactions
    🧑‍🔬 M Uyanik, K Ishihara
    📰 ChemCatChem 4 (2), 177-185
    📅 2012
    🔢 270 citations

Shadi Asgari | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Shadi Asgari | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdo of Alzahar University, Iran

Shadi Asgari, an accomplished Iranian chemist, was born on September 30, 1989. She holds a B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Isfahan University of Technology and an M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Isfahan, where she excelled under Dr. Gholam Ali Koohmareh’s supervision. Her academic journey culminated with a Ph.D. in Organic/Polymer Chemistry from Sharif University of Technology, supervised by Prof. Ali Pourjavadi, and included a visiting Ph.D. stint at the Technical University of Denmark. Asgari has held various research and teaching roles, including postdoctoral positions at the University of Tehran and Alzahra University, and a visiting scholar role at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her expertise spans organic/inorganic synthesis, nanomaterials, and drug delivery systems, with a strong focus on practical applications in quality control and R&D. Recognized for her academic excellence, she has received prestigious awards such as the Ministry of Science Scholarship and the Iran Science Elites Federation Grant.

Professional Profile:

Education

Shadi Asgari, an Iranian chemist, has a robust educational background with a B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Isfahan University of Technology and an M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Isfahan, where she was supervised by Dr. Gholam Ali Koohmareh. She earned her Ph.D. in Organic/Polymer Chemistry from Sharif University of Technology under Prof. Ali Pourjavadi and also conducted research as a visiting Ph.D. student at the Technical University of Denmark. Professionally, Asgari has held roles as a research assistant, quality control expert, teaching assistant, and postdoctoral researcher at prestigious institutions such as the University of Tehran and Alzahra University. Her research interests include the synthesis of organic/inorganic compounds, nanomaterials, drug delivery systems, and nanocomposites. She has received notable awards, including the Ministry of Science Scholarship and the Iran Science Elites Federation Grant. Asgari’s research skills encompass various spectroscopic and analytical techniques, such as FT-IR, UV-Vis, HPLC, and Raman spectroscopy.

Professional Experience

Shadi Asgari has amassed diverse professional experience in both academic and industrial settings. She began her career as a research assistant at the University of Isfahan, contributing to significant projects under Dr. Gholam Ali Koohmareh’s supervision. Following this, she prepared for and excelled in Iran’s competitive Ph.D. entrance exam. In the industrial sector, she worked as a quality control expert at Maral Charm Pishtaz Isfahan, focusing on ensuring product standards. Her academic roles have included serving as a teaching assistant for organic chemistry courses at Sharif University of Technology and supervising student research projects at Tehran University of Medical Science. As a postdoctoral researcher, she conducted advanced studies at the University of Tehran and Alzahra University, working on cutting-edge projects in chemistry and nanotechnology. Additionally, she has experience as an R&D expert at Pishgaman Fanavari Daricheh Company, where she specialized in toner component characterization and lithography for printing technologies.

Research Interest

Shadi Asgari’s research interests are deeply rooted in the fields of organic and polymer chemistry, with a particular focus on the synthesis and application of nanomaterials. She is passionate about exploring innovative drug delivery systems, aiming to enhance the efficacy and targeting of anticancer therapies through the development of pH-sensitive nanocarriers and mesoporous silica-based nanocarriers. Her work also delves into the synergistic effects of combining various therapeutic agents, such as doxorubicin and curcumin, as well as Ag nanoparticles and vancomycin, for improved treatment outcomes. Additionally, Asgari is interested in the broader applications of nanotechnology, including photocatalysis, piezocatalysis, and the development of advanced nanocomposites. Her research is characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach, integrating material science with cutting-edge techniques in spectroscopy and analytical chemistry to innovate and solve complex problems in medicine and technology.

Award and Honor

Shadi Asgari has been recognized for her academic excellence and contributions to the field of chemistry through several prestigious awards and honors. In 2016, she achieved the notable distinction of ranking 8th among approximately 5000 contestants in Iran’s highly competitive Ph.D. examination. This accomplishment underscores her dedication and intellectual prowess. In 2019, Asgari was awarded the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology’s Scholarship of Iran for her sabbatical leave, facilitating her advanced research abroad.

Research Skills

Shadi Asgari possesses a diverse and extensive array of research skills that underpin her contributions to the fields of organic and polymer chemistry. Proficient in a wide range of spectroscopic and analytical techniques, including Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis), and photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL), she demonstrates a thorough understanding of molecular structures and interactions. Asgari’s expertise extends to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for precise compound analysis, as well as microscopy techniques such as tabletop scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for detailed imaging of nanostructures. Additionally, her proficiency in electrospinning devices enables the fabrication of nanofibers with tailored properties for various applications. Furthermore, Asgari is skilled in thermal analysis techniques such as thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and possesses experience in surface characterization methods like contact angle measurements. Her proficiency in these research skills empowers her to conduct innovative studies and contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in her field.

Publications

  • Title: FcLR-Chitosan/Pullulan nanofibers: Boosted antibacterial activity and decreased cytotoxicity
    Authors: Asgari, S., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., Badiei, A., Jahromi, M., Najafabadi, B.M.
    Journal: Materials Today Communications, 2024, 39
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Zr-UiO-66, ionic liquid (HMIM+TFSI−), and electrospun nanofibers (polyacrylonitrile): All in one as a piezo-photocatalyst for degradation of organic dye
    Authors: Asgari, S., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., Badiei, A., Vasseghian, Y.
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024, 487
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Electron/hole piezocatalysis in chemical reactions
    Authors: Asgari, S., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., Badiei, A., Iravani, S.
    Journal: Materials Advances, 2023, 4(23), pp. 6092–6117
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Reducing energy consumption in operation and demolition phases by integrating multi-objective optimization with LCA and BIM
    Authors: Asgari, S., Haghir, S., Noorzai, E.
    Journal: Energy Efficiency, 2023, 16(6), 54
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Enhanced photocatalytic activity of modified black phosphorus-incorporated PANi/PAN nanofibers
    Authors: Asgari, S., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., Badiei, A., Iravani, S., Mohajer, F.
    Journal: RSC Advances, 2023, 13