Marie Giroudon | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Marie Giroudon | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

INSA Toulouse – France

AUTHOR PROFILE

Summary

Dr. Marie Giroudon is an emerging leader in sustainable cementitious materials. In just four years post‑PhD she has published rigorously, secured competitive funding, and established a vibrant teaching and mentoring profile. Her work on biodeterioration in anaerobic and chemically aggressive environments fills a critical knowledge gap for low‑carbon infrastructure, aligning neatly with the thrust of many “Best Researcher” criteria: originality, societal impact, and future promise.

🎓 Education

Marie Giroudon has built a solid academic foundation in civil and geotechnical engineering, culminating in a PhD in Civil Engineering defended in January 2021 at INSA Toulouse. She also holds a Master’s degree and an Engineering Diploma in Civil and Geotechnical Engineering from UPSSITECH, University Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, awarded with honours in 2017. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, completed with distinction in 2014, following which she undertook a semester abroad at Polytechnique Montréal in Canada, receiving a “very good” assessment. Her secondary education concluded with a Scientific Baccalaureate in 2011 with honours.

🏗️ Professional Experience

Marie Giroudon is currently serving as a Maître de Conférences (Assistant Professor) at the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA Toulouse), specializing in construction materials durability. Prior to this, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher on the ANR WWT Concrete project, focusing on sustainable concrete in wastewater treatment. From 2020 to 2022, she held a full-time A.T.E.R. teaching position at INSA Toulouse, delivering courses in BIM, geotechnics, heat transfer, and prestressed concrete. Her professional career is deeply rooted in applied research, particularly through her PhD and master’s thesis on biodeterioration and sustainable materials in anaerobic environments.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Giroudon’s research is centered on the biodeterioration of cementitious materials in chemically aggressive environments, particularly anaerobic digestion systems, and the development of sustainable and low-carbon construction materials. She has contributed significantly to understanding the interactions between organic compounds and various binder types, with emphasis on geopolymers, blast-furnace slag cement, and calcium aluminate cement. Her work also extends to micromechanical characterization, multiphysical behavior analysis, and phase stability of materials exposed to biological and chemical attacks.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Marie Giroudon received the 3rd prize for young researchers at the XVème Forum Jeunes Chercheurs – Biodétérioration des matériaux in 2019. She is an active member of the RILEM committee (TC 253-MCI) and the AFGC Technical Group on Bio-Cement Interactions, contributing to state-of-the-art documentation on biodeterioration in civil infrastructure. Her engagement in these international communities underlines her growing influence and recognition in the field of construction durability.

📚  Publications :

1. Title: Comparison of barley and lavender straws as bioaggregates in earth bricks
Author(s): M. Giroudon, A. Laborel-Préneron, J.E. Aubert, C. Magniont
Year: 2019

2. Title: Blast-furnace slag cement and metakaolin based geopolymer as construction materials for liquid anaerobic digestion structures: Interactions and biodeterioration mechanisms
Author(s): M. Giroudon, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2021

3. Title: Cementitious materials in biogas systems: Biodeterioration mechanisms and kinetics in CEM I and CAC based materials
Author(s): C. Voegel, M. Giroudon, A. Bertron, C. Patapy, M.P. Lavigne, T. Verdier, et al.
Year: 2019

4. Title: Experimental assessment of bio-based earth bricks durability
Author(s): A. Laborel-Préneron, M. Giroudon, J.E. Aubert, C. Magniont, P. Faria
Year: 2019

5. Title: Potential of low carbon materials facing biodeterioration in concrete biogas structures
Author(s): M. Giroudon, C. Patapy, M. Peyre Lavigne, M. Andriamiandroso, R. Cartier, et al.
Year: 2023

6. Title: Insights into the local interaction mechanisms between fermenting broken maize and various binder materials for anaerobic digester structures
Author(s): M. Giroudon, C. Perez, M.P. Lavigne, B. Erable, C. Lors, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2021

7. Title: Biodeterioration mechanisms and kinetics of SCM and aluminate based cements and AAM in the liquid phase of an anaerobic digestion
Author(s): M. Giroudon, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2018

8. Title: New insights into aluminosilicate gel from acetic acid attack of hydrated Portland cement: Experimental and thermodynamic characterization
Author(s): C. Roosz, M. Giroudon, L. Lacarrière, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2024

9. Title: Laboratory assessment of the contribution of aggressive to concrete chemical compounds to the degradation of Portland cement-based materials during anaerobic digestion
Author(s): M. Giroudon, M. Peyre Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2021

10. Title: Evaluation des interactions entre biodéchets en digestion anaérobie et matériaux cimentaires à base de différents liants en vue d’une meilleure durabilité des structures de …
Author(s): M. Giroudon
Year: 2021

✅ Conclusion

Given her exceptional early‑career trajectory, cross‑disciplinary impact, and clear leadership potential, Dr. Marie Giroudon is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award in the Early‑Career or Rising‑Star category. Addressing the outlined improvement areas—particularly expanding international funding and industry partnerships—will compound her influence, but her current accomplishments already merit strong consideration for top honors.

WILLIAM GODDARD | CO2 reduction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr WILLIAM GODDARD | CO2 reduction | Best Researcher Award

professor, California Institute of Technology, United States

William A. Goddard III is a distinguished scientist in theoretical chemistry and materials science. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering Science from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1964 and has since been a leading figure in computational modeling and molecular simulations. He has held prestigious positions at Caltech, including the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Applied Physics. As the Director of the Materials and Process Simulation Center, his research has advanced fields such as catalysis, materials design, and molecular dynamics. With over 1,700 publications and more than 157,000 citations, he is recognized globally for his contributions to computational chemistry and materials innovation. His work spans quantum mechanics, force field development, and energy storage solutions.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

  1. Academic Excellence:
    • Earned a Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Physics from Caltech (1964) and a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA (1960, Highest Honors).
    • Served as an Alfred A. Noyes Research Fellow of Chemistry at Caltech (1964-1966).
  2. Professional Leadership:
    • Holds the prestigious title of Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Applied Physics at Caltech.
    • Director of the Materials and Process Simulation Center (MSC) since 1990.
    • Former Director of the NSF Grand Challenge Applications Group (1992-1997) and NSF Materials Research Group (1984-1990).
  3. Research Contributions and Impact:
    • Authored 1,728 research publications in high-impact journals.
    • Accumulated 157,281 citations, demonstrating widespread influence in scientific research.
    • Holds an h-index of 176, reflecting outstanding research impact.
  4. Pioneering Work in Computational Chemistry and Materials Science:
    • Developed ReaxFF, a widely used reactive force field for molecular simulations.
    • Advanced quantum mechanics-based force fields for chemical and materials simulations.
    • Made significant contributions to MOFs (Metal-Organic Frameworks) for CO₂ capture.
    • Pioneered research in electrocatalysts for water electrolysis, supercapacitor electrodes, and amorphous metal stability.
  5. Recognition and Influence in the Scientific Community:
    • Numerous collaborations, with 3,259 co-authors in multidisciplinary research.
    • Contributions to prestigious journals, including PNAS, ACS Applied Materials, and Journal of the American Chemical Society.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

  • Despite his extensive research portfolio, some recent works are in their early stages and lack citations due to their recency. However, given his past impact, these studies are likely to gain recognition over time.
  • While his primary focus has been on computational and materials chemistry, expanding his research into broader experimental validations could further strengthen his influence.

EDUCATION 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Engineering Science & Physics – California Institute of Technology, 1964
  • BS in Engineering (Highest Honors) – University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 1960
  • Alfred A. Noyes Research Fellow of Chemistry – Caltech, 1964-1966

EXPERIENCE 🏆

  • Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Applied Physics – Caltech, 2001–present
  • Director, Materials and Process Simulation Center (MSC) – Caltech, 1990–present
  • Professor of Chemistry and Applied Physics – Caltech, 1978–2001
  • Director, NSF Materials Research Group at Caltech – 1984–1990
  • Director, NSF Grand Challenge Applications Group at Caltech – 1992–1997
  • Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor of Theoretical Chemistry – Caltech, 1967–1978

AWARDS & HONORS 🏅

  • Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences
  • Elected Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • ACS Award in Theoretical Chemistry
  • Materials Research Society Medal
  • IBM Research Partnership Award
  • Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology
  • Fellow of American Chemical Society (ACS) and American Physical Society (APS)

RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

William A. Goddard III specializes in theoretical chemistry, materials science, and computational modeling. His work involves quantum mechanics, molecular simulations, and force field development for applications in catalysis, energy storage, and nanotechnology. He has pioneered reactive force fields (ReaxFF) and contributed to drug discovery, polymer design, and CO₂ capture. His interdisciplinary research integrates density functional theory (DFT), artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing to address global challenges in sustainable energy, advanced materials, and environmental solutions.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES 📚

  • Eco-Friendly Synthesis and Morphology Control of MOF-74 for CO₂ Capture Performance – Separation and Purification Technology (2025)
  • Development of a ReaxFFNiAlRe Reactive Force Field for Ni-Based Superalloys – Acta Materialia (2025)
  • Environmentally Friendly Mixed-Metal MOF for CO₂ Capture – Chemical Engineering Journal (2025)
  • Phase Stability in Amorphous Metals vs. Crystalline Phases – PNAS (2025)
  • Nonprecious Triple-Atom Catalysts for Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction – ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces (2025)
  • Metabotropic GABAB Receptor Activation and G Protein Coupling – Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025)
  • Sacrificial MOF-Derived MnNi Hydroxide for Supercapacitor Electrodes – Heliyon (2025)
  • A General Nonbonded Force Field Based on Quantum Mechanics – Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (2025)
  • Tantalum-Stabilized Ruthenium Oxide Electrocatalysts for Water Electrolysis – Journal of Bio-X Research (2025)
  • Controlling Electrochemical Interface Roughening with Temperature Gradients – Physical Review E (2025)

CONCLUSION

William A. Goddard III is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional academic background, groundbreaking research, high citation impact, and leadership in computational chemistry and materials science. His contributions to force field development, material simulations, and sustainable energy solutions solidify his reputation as a leading scientist. His work continues to drive innovations in engineering and applied physics, making him a worthy recipient of this prestigious award.

Na Chen – carbon energy – Best Researcher Award

Na Chen - carbon energy - Best Researcher Award

Beijing Normal University School of Government - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Na Chen commenced her academic journey at the School of Government, Beijing Normal University, pursuing a Ph.D. with a specialization in administrative management. Her early academic pursuits were marked by a commitment to exploring solutions to China's public governance and policy issues, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary studies in environmental science, energy, and public policy, including carbon energy-related research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Throughout her career, Na Chen has been actively engaged in various professional endeavors, contributing significantly to the field of public management. Her research and academic pursuits have centered on developing theories and methods of institutional analysis and public management suitable for China's national conditions, with a notable emphasis on addressing challenges related to carbon energy and environmental sustainability.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARBON ENERGY

Na Chen's research contributions span interdisciplinary studies on water management, land resources, environmental issues, and rural governance, with a particular emphasis on carbon energy-related policies. She has initiated groundbreaking research on the socio-economic impacts of achieving zero-carbon energy by 2030 and has collaborated on studies exploring the dynamics of public governance and policy diffusion, including in the context of carbon energy transitions.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Na Chen's research findings have had a profound impact on academia and policymaking, particularly in shaping national policies related to carbon energy and environmental sustainability. Her published articles, conference papers, and books have been widely cited, reflecting their relevance and influence in advancing knowledge in the field of public management, with a specific focus on carbon energy-related issues.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

While Na Chen's citation index in databases like Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed may vary, her research outputs on carbon energy and related topics have garnered significant attention within the academic community. Her publications in high-impact journals and conference proceedings serve as valuable resources for scholars and policymakers alike, contributing to the ongoing discourse on carbon energy and environmental policy.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Na Chen's legacy in academia is characterized by her pioneering research in carbon energy and environmental policy, which has laid the groundwork for future advancements in the field. Her continued dedication to interdisciplinary research and her commitment to addressing pressing societal challenges, including those related to carbon energy, underscore her potential for making further impactful contributions to academia and policymaking in the years to come.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Scenario analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of achieving zero-carbon energy by 2030.  2024