Benjamin Teo | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Benjamin Teo | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

UKRI Postdoctoral Fellow at Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Dr. Benjamin H. W. Teo is an accomplished researcher in the fields of adsorption science and engineering, metal-organic frameworks, renewable energy technology, additive manufacturing, polymer crystallization, and photovoltaic-thermal systems. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions and materials engineering. Currently serving as a UKRI Postdoctoral Fellow at Imperial College London, Dr. Teo continues to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and innovation in his field.

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Education

Dr. Teo obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, where he focused on the modulation and green synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for enhanced water uptake and adsorption kinetics in cooling applications. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from NTU with First Class Honours. He also holds a Diploma with Merit in Mechatronics from Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore. His educational journey includes participation in a student exchange program at San Diego State University, USA.

Experience

Dr. Teo’s professional journey has been marked by impactful roles in both academia and industry collaborations. Currently, as a UKRI Postdoctoral Fellow at Imperial College London, he is investigating the performance of solar cells integrated with sustainable technologies. He previously worked at NTU’s HP-NTU Digital Manufacturing Corporate Lab as a Research Fellow, where he studied polymer crystallization behavior in additive manufacturing processes. His earlier roles include working as a Project Officer in NTU’s School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, focusing on MOFs for water adsorption and energy applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Teo’s research interests encompass a broad range of interdisciplinary fields, including adsorption science, metal-organic frameworks, renewable energy technology, additive manufacturing, polymer crystallization, and photovoltaic-thermal systems. His work aims to enhance material properties for applications in energy efficiency and sustainability, bridging the gap between theoretical simulations and practical implementations.

Awards

Dr. Teo has received numerous accolades for his contributions to research and academia. Notable awards include the Seal of Excellence from the MSCA Fellowship Call 2020 by the European Commission, an Honorable Mention at the Virtual Poster Workshop (HP-NTU Corporate Lab), and the Best Paper Award at the 4th International Symposium on Innovative Materials for Processes in Energy Systems. Additionally, he was recognized with the Best Teaching Assistant Award at NTU and was featured on the Dean’s List and Director’s List during his academic tenure.

Selected Publications

Teo, H. W. B., Ng, M. S., Xenon storage density and its energy flow through adsorption on metal-organic frameworks, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2024. (Citation: 2, Impact Factor: 6.1)

Le, K. Q., Tran, V. T., Chen, K., Teo, H. W. B., Predicting crystallinity of polyamide 12 in multi-jet fusion process, Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2023. (Citation: 2, Impact Factor: 5.684)

Teo, H. W. B., Chen, K., Tran, V. T., Non-isothermal crystallization behavior of polyamide 12 analogous to multi-jet fusion additive manufacturing, Polymer, 2021. (Citation: 14, Impact Factor: 4.43)

Teo, H. W. B., Chakraborty, A., Aluminium fumarate MOF for water adsorption: Cooling/heat pump applications, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2018. (Citation: 59, Impact Factor: 5.455)

Teo, H. W. B., Chakraborty, A., Experimental study of isotherms and kinetics for adsorption of water on Aluminium Fumarate, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2017. (Citation: 107, Impact Factor: 5.584)

Teo, H. W. B., Chakraborty, A., Water adsorption on CHA and AFI Types Zeolites, Applied Thermal Engineering, 2017. (Citation: 60, Impact Factor: 5.295)

Teo, H. W. B., Chakraborty, A., Improved adsorption characteristics data for AQSOA types zeolites and water systems, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2017. (Citation: 133, Impact Factor: 5.455)

Conclusion

Given his extensive research contributions, innovation, mentorship, and global recognition, Dr. Benjamin H. W. Teo is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work continues to push boundaries in material science and sustainable energy applications, making a lasting impact on both academia and industry.

Ke Liu | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ke Liu | Materials | Best Researcher Award

PHD, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

Ke Liu, a dynamic researcher in Metallurgical Engineering, is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. At 30 years old, Liu has established himself as a key innovator in the fields of solid waste resource utilization, CO2 recycling, heat energy storage, and electrochemistry. With several high-impact publications and patents, he actively contributes to sustainable industrial solutions. His current research includes the development of novel materials for phase change energy storage and CO2 utilization, promising significant advancements in environmental protection. His international experience includes a joint doctoral program with the University of Tokyo, reflecting his global approach to tackling pressing environmental challenges.

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Education

Ke Liu’s academic journey began at North China University of Science and Technology, where he earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Metallurgical Engineering (2017). He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in the same field at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (2020-2025), with a focus on metallurgical materials and environmental applications. Liu has also enriched his academic profile through a prestigious joint program with the University of Tokyo’s Department of Materials Engineering (2023-2024). Throughout his education, Liu has continually pushed the boundaries of material science, dedicating his work to the sustainable use of industrial by-products and addressing global challenges like energy storage and CO2 recycling.

Experience

Ke Liu has extensive research experience in advanced metallurgical engineering. He has contributed significantly to national projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and various industry collaborations with companies such as Baosteel and Tangshan Iron & Steel. Liu played a key role in studying heat transfer mechanisms and energy storage materials, with a particular focus on steel slag-based composite materials. His work on phase change materials and CO2 recycling has been pivotal in advancing sustainable practices in metallurgy. Additionally, Liu has been part of several research and development projects, focusing on topics like desulfurization technology and protective slag development. His collaborations extend globally, including his joint program at the University of Tokyo.

Awards and Honors

Ke Liu has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing his academic excellence and contributions to research. In 2023, he was awarded the Doctoral State Scholarship, a national-level honor, for his outstanding research. Liu has been named an “Academic Star” within his faculty and is a candidate for the “Top Ten Academic Stars” at his university. He has also received recognition as an Outstanding Graduate Student and Outstanding PhD Graduate. These accolades underscore his dedication to advancing metallurgy and environmental sustainability. His achievements reflect his ability to bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications in the industry.

Research Focus

Ke Liu’s research primarily revolves around the utilization of solid waste, the development of advanced materials for energy storage, CO2 recycling, and electrochemistry. His work aims to address pressing global challenges such as climate change and resource depletion. Liu is particularly focused on steel slag-based phase change materials, which offer a sustainable way to store thermal energy. Additionally, he explores the electrochemical properties of materials in CO2 recycling and wastewater treatment. His projects include pioneering work on energy storage systems and the development of new, more efficient materials for industrial processes. Liu’s research has the potential to significantly reduce the environmental impact of industries like steelmaking.

Publications

  1. Preparation and characterization of steel slag-based low, medium, and high-temperature composite phase change energy storage materials 📄
  2. Properties and Applications of Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Energy Storage Materials Based on Porous Material Support—A review 📄
  3. Novel low-cost steel slag porous ceramic-based composite phase change material: An innovative strategy for comprehensive utilization of steel slag resources 📄
  4. Effect of CaO-SiO2-FeO slag system on coal gasification reaction in CO2-Ar atmosphere and kinetic analysis 📄
  5. Melt Structure of Calcium Aluminate-based Non-reactive Mold Flux: Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Spectroscopic Experimental Verification 📄
  6. Effect of MgO on the Viscosity and Structure of CaO-Al2O3-B2O3-Based Non-reactive Mold Flux 📄
  7. Innovative strategies for thermal storage of steel slag-modified porous ceramic-based low-temperature composite phase change materials 📄
  8. The Behavior of CO2 Supersonic Jets in the Converter Slag-Splashing Process 📄
  9. Numerical Simulation of CO2 Used for Slag Splashing Process in Converter 📄

 

Dev Bahadur Khadka – Materials Science and Engineering – Innovations in Materials Engineering Award

Dev Bahadur Khadka - Materials Science and Engineering - Innovations in Materials Engineering Award

Nagoya Institute of Technology - Japan

EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Dev Bahadur Khadka is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Department at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. He holds a Master’s Degree in Physics from the Central Department of Physics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, specializing in Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Solid State Physics, and Mathematical Physics. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Physics with minors in Mathematics and Environmental Science from Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Additionally, he holds a Proficiency Certificate in Bio with extra Mathematics from the Central Department of Science and Technology, Nepal.

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Throughout his career, Dev Bahadur Khadka has combined his academic pursuits with teaching roles. He served as a Lecturer at Golden Gate Int’l College, Kathmandu, Nepal, from July 2009 to February 2021, teaching courses in Energy and Environment, undergraduate physics, and Higher Secondary level Physics. He also contributed significantly to theoretical lectures and laboratory demonstrations. His research interests include the photovoltaic properties of bismuth-based compounds, as explored in his PhD research.

SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, AND MEMBERSHIPS

Dev Bahadur Khadka has actively participated in international conferences and seminars, including the Asia-Pacific International Conference on Perovskite, Organic Photovoltaics and Optoelectronics. He has presented at the International Conference on Frontiers of Physics and engaged in seminars organized by institutions like the Nepal Physical Society, American Physical Society, and IEEE. He holds memberships in the Nepal Physical Society, American Physical Society, IEEE, and Material Research Society (MRS).

INTERESTS AND AWARDS

Outside of academia, Dev Bahadur Khadka maintains a keen interest in researching PV cells and Lithium-ion batteries, as well as appreciating natural beauties. He has been recognized with awards for physics teaching excellence at Uniglobe Higher Secondary School/College and holds a lifetime membership in the Nepal Physical Society.

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BANTAMLAK BIRLIE – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

BANTAMLAK BIRLIE - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Bahir Dar University - Ethiopia

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BANTAMLAK BIRLIE: A JOURNEY OF EXCELLENCE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING AND INNOVATION 🌟

My educational journey has been a pursuit of mastery in Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering and Manufacturing. Armed with a Master of Science in Textile Manufacturing and Material Science and Engineering, alongside a Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, I've delved deep into the intricacies of the field. For the past seven years, I've had the privilege of sharing my knowledge and insights as a lecturer and researcher at Bahir Dar University Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology. This experience has not only enriched my understanding of the discipline but also fueled my passion for exploration and innovation within the textile industry. Through rigorous academic pursuits and hands-on research, I have garnered a robust skill set and a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE 📚

My academic achievements stand as milestones in my journey, reflecting my commitment to excellence and my aspiration to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of extraction and characterization of natural cellulosic fibers for green composite manufacturing applications due to its biodegradability and eco-friendly nature. As I look ahead, I am excited to continue pushing boundaries, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change in the ever-evolving landscape of textiles. My contributions to research and development, innovation, and extension have been multifaceted and impactful.

EXPERTISE IN SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS 🌿

One significant aspect of my work has been in the realm of sustainable materials, where I have dedicated myself to extracting and characterizing natural cellulosic fibers for green composite applications. This endeavor not only advances the field of materials science but also promotes environmentally friendly alternatives in various industrial applications. Additionally, my research has shed light on eco-friendly approaches for textile waste effluent treatment, addressing a critical issue in the textile industry and advocating for sustainable practices.

INNOVATIONS IN BIOBASED FLAME RETARDANCY 🔥

Furthermore, my exploration into biobased flame retardancy of textile polymeric materials has offered novel solutions for enhancing safety without compromising on eco-friendliness. These innovations stand as a testament to my dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the textile industry, ensuring that advancements are both cutting-edge and sustainable.

DEDICATION TO KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION 🧑‍🏫

Beyond research, I have actively engaged in knowledge dissemination by delivering lectures to graduate students, fostering a culture of learning and innovation. Through these efforts, I strive to not only contribute to the academic community but also inspire others to embrace sustainable practices and drive positive change in their respective fields.

PASSION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY 🌍

Through rigorous academic pursuits and hands-on research, I have garnered a robust skill set and a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies. My work emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability, advocating for practices that protect and preserve our planet for future generations. This passion for sustainability permeates every aspect of my professional endeavors, from research to teaching.

VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF TEXTILES 🚀

As I look ahead, I am excited to continue pushing boundaries, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change in the ever-evolving landscape of textiles. My vision for the future includes continued contributions to research and development, particularly in sustainable materials and eco-friendly practices, ensuring that the textile industry evolves in a manner that is both innovative and responsible.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Textile effluent treatment methods and eco-friendly resolution of textile wastewater 2022 (110)

Nanotechnologies past, present and future applications in enhancing functionality of medical textiles: a review 2024

Textile Wastewater Treatment Using Polypyrrole/Polyphenol Oxidase Membranes 2024

Extraction and Characterization of Bast Fiber from Xanthium Oriental plant 2023

Textile effluent treatment methods and eco-friendly resolution of textile wastewater 2022

Ravindranadh – Materials Science and Engineering – Excellence in Research

Ravindranadh - Materials Science and Engineering - Excellence in Research

GMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - India

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ravindranadh's academic journey is marked by outstanding achievements and dedication to Materials Science and Engineering. He completed his B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P., India, in 2005, securing second position in his class. He went on to top his M.Sc. in Physics with Condensed Matter Physics from the same university in 2007. His academic excellence continued as he completed his M.Phil. in 2012, with a thesis on the preparation and characterization of Co(II) ions doped PVA capped CdSe nanoparticles. In 2015, he earned his Ph.D. with a focus on mechanochemical synthesis and spectral characterizations of transition metal ions doped Ca-Li hydroxyapatite nanopowders from Acharya Nagarjuna University.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Ravindranadh's professional career spans various prestigious institutions and roles. He began as a lecturer in the Department of Physics at Bapatla Engineering College, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. His research journey took him to Acharya Nagarjuna University as a research fellow and later to Chirala Engineering College as Research Director and Associate Professor. His post-doctoral work included significant projects under the BK21+ program at Gyeongsang National University and Nano/Mems Lab at Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea. From March 2021 to November 2023, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Robotics Engineering at Yeungnam University. Currently, he is the Associate Dean of R&D and Professor in Physics at GMR Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Ravindranadh's research interests lie in Materials Science and Engineering, focusing on mono and bimetallic nanocomposites, UV and visible light enhanced metal-semiconductor nanocomposites, photocatalysis, photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation, nano-phosphors, and nano polymers. His expertise extends to the synthesis of nanoparticles using pulsed laser ablation and the growth of transition metal-bearing crystals. He is proficient in using advanced instrumentation like UV‑VIS‑NIR spectrophotometers, photoluminescence, XRD, FT-IR, SEM, TEM, ultracentrifuge, and ball milling. His work has led to 134 journal publications, 12 conference proceedings, 100 conference presentations, and two books, establishing him as a leading figure in Materials Science and Engineering.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ravindranadh's contributions to Materials Science and Engineering have been recognized globally. He has been selected as one of the top 2% of researchers in the world by Elsevier in 2021, 2022, and 2023. His research has significantly impacted the fields of photocatalysis, nanocomposites, and wide bandgap semiconductors. His academic awards, including the Best Researcher & Best Teacher award from the Global Management Council and the Young Scientist award for Best Poster Presentation at the Indian Youth Science Congress, highlight his influence and dedication to advancing science and technology.

ACADEMIC CITES

Ravindranadh's scholarly work is highly cited, reflecting his influence in the academic community. His research on Materials Science and Engineering is frequently referenced, demonstrating the relevance and impact of his contributions. His selection as one of the top 2% of researchers globally is a testament to the high citation rates and the significance of his published work.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ravindranadh's legacy in Materials Science and Engineering is built on a foundation of rigorous research, innovative contributions, and academic excellence. As the Associate Dean of R&D and Professor in Physics, he continues to mentor the next generation of scientists and engineers. His future contributions are expected to further advance the fields of nanocomposites, photocatalysis, and material properties, cementing his legacy as a pioneer in Materials Science and Engineering.

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Throughout his career, Ravindranadh has made significant strides in Materials Science and Engineering. His research has focused on developing advanced materials with superior properties, including mono and bimetallic nanocomposites and nano-phosphors. His expertise in Materials Science and Engineering has led to groundbreaking work in photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation and the transport and optical properties of wide bandgap semiconductors. His dedication to Materials Science and Engineering ensures his continued impact and leadership in this critical fields.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Mechanistic insights into chromium ions-doped lithium zinc borate nanosheet photocatalysis for mineral pollutant removal 2024

Pt anchored functionalized graphene nanosheets: A stable oxygen reduction electrocatalyst in alkaline electrolyte 2024

A 2D/2D (ZnO/InVO4) heterojunction and its Z-scheme photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline and potassium butyl xanthate 2024 (2)

Salen complex of amino alcohol incorporated in two-dimensional matrices for supercapacitor applications 2023 (1)