Xuemei Wei | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr Xuemei Wei | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Paper Award


Assistant Researcher, Shaoxing University, China

Dr. Xuemei Wei is an accomplished researcher specializing in metal-organic chemistry and catalysis. She holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her expertise lies in the development of nano-catalytic materials for environmental and energy applications. With over 12 SCI publications in high-impact journals, she has made significant contributions to catalyst design and chemical transformations. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Researcher at Shaoxing University, where she advances research in pharmaceutical and chemical sciences. Her work integrates innovative nanomaterials to address environmental challenges and sustainable energy solutions.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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EDUCATION

πŸŽ“ Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry – Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2018-2021)
πŸ“ Thesis: Design and Mechanism of Efficient Carbonylation Catalysts under Ambient Conditions.
πŸŽ“ M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry – Inner Mongolia University (2013-2016)
πŸŽ“ B.Sc. in Chemistry – Jilin Normal University (2009-2013)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

πŸ”¬ Assistant Researcher – Shaoxing University, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (2021-Present)
πŸ” Focus: Development of nano-catalytic materials for industrial and environmental applications.
πŸ§ͺ R&D Specialist – Changchun Zhongke Haorong New Materials Research Co., Ltd. (2016-2018)
πŸš€ Developed and optimized catalytic materials for large-scale industrial use.

AWARDS & HONORS

πŸ† Recognized for research contributions in metal-organic chemistry.
πŸ“œ Multiple SCI-indexed publications in top-tier journals.
🌍 Acknowledged for innovative approaches in environmental catalysis.

RESEARCH FOCUS

πŸ§ͺ Catalysis Under Ambient Conditions: Development of carbonylation catalysts for industrial applications.
🌱 Environmental Nanomaterials: Engineering nanomaterials for pollutant degradation and remediation.
⚑ Sustainable Energy Catalysis: Exploring hydrodeoxygenation reactions for green chemistry solutions.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

πŸ“„ Turning on Ambient Conditions Hydrodeoxygenation of Biobased Aromatic Alcohols – Energy Conversion and Management (2025)
πŸ“„ Construction of MXene-loaded Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron for ReO4-/TcO4- Sequestration – Separation and Purification Technology (2024)
πŸ“„ Deciphering the Facet-Dependent Scavenging Potential of Ξ±-Fe2O3 Nanocrystals – Applied Surface Science (2024)
πŸ“„ Crucial Size Effect on Dicarbonylation of Acetylene Over Pd/CsHPMo Catalysts – Dalton Transactions (2024)
πŸ“„ Targeting Phosphodiesterase 4 as a Therapeutic Strategy for Cognitive Improvement – Bioorganic Chemistry (2023)
πŸ“„ Vesicular BiVO4 Nanostructures Modified by g-C3N4 Quantum Dots – Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing (2024)
πŸ“„ Synergistic Effect of Hematite Facet and Pd Nanocluster for Acetylene Dicarbonylation – Molecular Catalysis (2021)
πŸ“„ Strong Metal-Support Interactions Between Palladium Nanoclusters and Hematite – New Journal of Chemistry (2020)
πŸ“„ Highly Efficient Selective Dicarbonylation of Acetylene Catalyzed by Palladium Nanosheets – New Journal of Chemistry (2020)
πŸ“„ Catalyst in Acetylene Carbonylation: From Homogeneous to Heterogeneous – Progress in Chemistry (2020)
πŸ“„ Advances in Research on Structure-Activity Relationship in Hydrogenation Catalysts – Chemical Industry and Engineering Progress (2020)
πŸ“„ Support Morphology-Dependent Catalytic Activity of Co/CeO2 for Phenol Hydrogenation – New Journal of Chemistry (2020)

CONCLUSION

Dr. Xuemei Wei is a leading researcher in catalysis and nanomaterials, making significant strides in environmental and sustainable chemistry. Her contributions to metal-organic chemistry and catalytic performance have earned her recognition in top scientific journals. As an Assistant Researcher at Shaoxing University, she continues to develop innovative solutions for industrial and environmental challenges. πŸš€πŸ”¬

Juan Escrig | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Juan Escrig | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

JUAN ESCRIG is a Full Professor and Dean at the University of Santiago, Chile. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Santiago, Chile, and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute in Germany and the University of Santiago. With extensive experience in nanomagnetism and spintronics, he has contributed significantly to the field of nanoscience. His leadership roles include directing the Center of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CEDENNA) and coordinating the Science Up Consortium. He is a respected academic and researcher with numerous prestigious awards and memberships.

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Strengths For The Award

Juan Escrig is a distinguished researcher in the field of Nanomagnetism and Nanoscience, with a robust academic and professional background. His impressive body of work includes pioneering research on magnetic nanotubes, nanowires, and nanoparticles, leading to significant contributions to the field. His publications, including influential papers on magnetization reversal modes, coercivity in nanowires, and antimicrobial metal-based nanoparticles, have garnered substantial citation impact in prominent journals.

Escrig’s achievements also include prestigious awards such as the International Best Researcher Award for his contributions to Nanomagnetism & Spintronics and being a Chilean candidate for the APEC Science Prize for Innovation. He holds a significant academic leadership position as the Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Santiago, Chile, and has led multiple projects as Director of the Center of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

His ongoing research, primarily focused on nanomaterials and their magnetic properties, aligns with current scientific demands and contributes to both basic and applied physics, such as in spintronics and nanotechnology applications. His recognition as a Researcher Frontier Science Program member and the IAAM Scientist Medal attest to the global impact of his work.

Areas For Improvements

Despite his extensive contributions to nanomagnetism, Escrig could enhance his visibility and influence in broader interdisciplinary research domains, especially within materials science, through increased collaboration with researchers from related fields like material chemistry and biomedical applications. While his body of work is highly impactful in physics, exploring the commercialization and application of his research, particularly in medical and industrial sectors, could further extend his influence. Additionally, promoting open-access research and increasing engagement with international scientific networks could amplify the global reach of his work.

Education

  • Postdoctorate, University of Santiago, Chile, August 2007 – December 2007
  • Postdoctorate, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Germany, April 2007 – June 2007
  • Doctor in Physics, University of Santiago, Chile, April 2007
  • Degree in Applied Physics, University of Santiago, Chile, January 2003

Experience

  • Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Santiago, Chile, January 2021 – Present
  • Full Professor, Department of Physics, University of Santiago, Chile, January 2011 – Present
  • Director of CEDENNA, August 2023 – Present
  • Vice-dean for Research and Postgraduate Studies, University of Santiago, Chile, June 2017 – December 2020
  • Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Santiago, Chile, January 2011 – December 2020
  • Member of the Global Young Academy, February 2015 – June 2020

Awards and Honors

  • International Best Researcher Award for β€œNanomagnetism & Spintronics,” ISSN, November 2022
  • Chilean Candidate for the APEC Science Prize, March 2017
  • IAAM Scientist Medal, 2017 for Advanced Materials Science & Technology
  • Outstanding Reviewer Award 2016 – Nanotechnology, IOP Publishing, March 2017
  • Member of the Global Young Academy, February 2015 – Present
  • Researcher Frontier Science Program, Chilean Academy of Sciences, 2012-2015

Research Focus

Juan Escrig’s research primarily focuses on nanomagnetism and spintronics, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. He is involved in studying magnetic properties in nanostructures, including the reversal mechanisms and interactions in nanowires and nanotubes. His work also delves into the use of metal-based nanoparticles for antimicrobial applications. As the director of CEDENNA, he is at the forefront of cutting-edge research in nanoscience, contributing to the development of new technologies in materials science.

Publication Top Notes

  • Reversal modes in magnetic nanotubes 🧲
  • Magnetic anisotropy in CoNi nanowire arrays: analytical calculations and experiments βš›οΈ
  • Crossover between two different magnetization reversal modes in arrays of iron oxide nanotubes 🧲
  • Antimicrobial metal-based nanoparticles: A review on their synthesis, types and antimicrobial action 🦠
  • Angular dependence of magnetic properties in Ni nanowire arrays 🧲
  • Geometry dependence of coercivity in Ni nanowire arrays βš›οΈ
  • Controlled introduction of diameter modulations in arrayed magnetic iron oxide nanotubes πŸ§ͺ
  • Phase diagrams of magnetic nanotubes 🧲
  • Angular dependence of coercivity in magnetic nanotubes βš™οΈ
  • Magnetic interactions and reversal mechanisms in Co nanowire and nanotube arrays πŸ”¬
  • Experimental evidence for an angular dependent transition of magnetization reversal modes in magnetic nanotubes πŸ”„
  • Magnetic anisotropy in ordered textured Co nanowires βš™οΈ
  • Remanence of Ni nanowire arrays: Influence of size and labyrinth magnetic structure 🧲
  • Scaling relations for magnetic nanoparticles πŸ“
  • Magnetic properties of cylindrical diameter modulated Ni 80 Fe 20 nanowires: interaction and coercive fields 🧲
  • Magnetic reversal of cylindrical nickel nanowires with modulated diameters 🧲
  • Angular dependence of the transverse and vortex modes in magnetic nanotubes πŸ”„
  • Size effects in ordered arrays of magnetic nanotubes: Pick your reversal mode 🧲
  • Novel antimicrobial titanium dioxide nanotubes obtained through a combination of atomic layer deposition and electrospinning technologies 🦠
  • Stability of magnetic configurations in nanorings πŸ”¬

Conclusion

Juan Escrig’s contributions to Nanomagnetism and Nanoscience have been highly impactful, and he is undoubtedly a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His leadership roles in academia, coupled with his cutting-edge research, provide a strong foundation for his potential to influence future advancements in nanotechnology and related fields. Enhancing cross-disciplinary collaborations and expanding his research into commercial and practical applications will solidify his standing as a global leader in the scientific community.

 

Dure Najaf Iqbal – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Dure Najaf Iqbal - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

University of Lahore - Pakistan

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πŸ”¬ EXPERTISE IN ORGANIC AND POLYMER CHEMISTRY

Dr. Dure Najaf Iqbal is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Lahore. With a PhD in Chemistry specializing in Organic and Polymer Chemistry from Lahore College for Women University, his research focuses on microwave-assisted synthesis, polymer chemistry, hydrogels, and synthetic organic techniques. His work in these fields is marked by advanced research skills and a strong command of analytical techniques.

πŸŽ“ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND EDUCATION

Dr. Iqbal's academic background reflects his dedication to chemistry. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, with a focus on Organic Chemistry. His doctoral research, supervised by Dr. Erum Akbar Hussain, involved the synthesis and characterization of autochthonic guar gum derivatives. His education has been supplemented by extensive training in analytical techniques, computer literacy, and literature review methodologies.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND IMPACT

With a rich teaching history, Dr. Iqbal has contributed significantly to the education sector. He served as an Assistant Professor at the University of the Punjab, where he successfully managed M.Phil. research projects. His earlier roles include teaching FSc. classes at Punjab Group of Colleges and Chemistry at the Beaconhouse School System, where he was involved in curriculum development and science exhibitions.

🏭 INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE IN CHEMICALS

Before transitioning to academia, Dr. Iqbal gained valuable industrial experience as a Lab Manager at MB Dyes Chemical and Silk Industry. This role provided him with practical insights into the chemical industry, enriching his understanding of applied chemistry and enhancing his research capabilities.

πŸ“œ SIGNIFICANT THESIS AND RESEARCH

Dr. Iqbal’s PhD thesis, β€œSynthesis and Characterization of Autochthonic Guar Gum Derivatives,” stands out for its innovative approach to polymer chemistry. His MSc. thesis on steroid extraction from medicinal plants also highlights his expertise in organic synthesis and characterization. His research has been presented at various international and national conferences, reflecting his active engagement in the scientific community.

🌐 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND ORGANIZATION

Dr. Iqbal has been actively involved in numerous conferences and seminars, both as a participant and organizer. His contributions to events such as the International Conference on Materials Science and Nano Technology and the Conference on Recent Advances in Chemistry demonstrate his commitment to advancing the field of chemistry and fostering academic collaboration.

πŸ› οΈ COMPUTER LITERACY AND RESEARCH SKILLS

Proficient in essential software like Excel, MS-Word, Chem Window, and Chem Draw, Dr. Iqbal employs these tools to enhance his research and teaching activities. His ability to conduct thorough literature reviews and apply advanced statistical techniques underscores his strong analytical and research skills, which are critical for his work in polymer and organic chemistry.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Assessment of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk of exposure to potentially toxic elements in tea infusions: Determination by ICP-OES and multivariate statistical data analysis
Authors: Ahmed, M., Ahmad, M., Khan, M.A., Wani, T.A., Zargar, S.
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology

Development and characterization of a biodegradable film based on guar gum-gelatin@sodium alginate for a sustainable environment
Authors: Shah Bukhary, S.K.H., Choudhary, F.K., Iqbal, D.N., Ali, I., Ahmed, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: RSC Advances

Efficient drug delivery potential and antimicrobial activity of biocompatible hydrogels of dextrin/Na-alginate/PVA
Authors: Nazir, A., Abbas, M., Kainat, F., Alshawwa, S.Z., Iqbal, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Heliyon

Advances in chitosan-based drug delivery systems: A comprehensive review for therapeutic applications
Authors: Haider, A., Khan, S., Iqbal, D.N., Kanwal, Q., Mustafa, G.
Year: 2024
Journal: European Polymer Journal

Fabrication of CMC/PVA/Dextrin-Based Polymeric Membrane for Controlled Release of Cefixime With Enhanced Antibacterial Activity
Authors: Nazir, A., Abbas, M., Iqbal, D.N., Ahmad, N., Iqbal, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Dose-Response

Nanocellulose/wood ash-reinforced starch-chitosan hydrogel composites for soil conditioning and their impact on pea plant growth
Authors: Iqbal, D.N., Tariq, Z., Philips, B., Ali, I., Ahmed, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: RSC Advances

Sim Seungwoo – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Sim Seungwoo - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Ecology - South Korea

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Sim Seungwoo commenced his academic journey with a focus on interdisciplinary studies, culminating in a Ph.D. candidacy in Biology at Kyung Hee University. His educational background includes an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Science from Kyoto University, where he delved into the observation and evaluation of cellular behaviors on micro-patterned surfaces.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Sim Seungwoo's professional trajectory showcases his dedication to bridging the gap between engineering and biological sciences. From research on termite population estimation to the simulation of microbial invasion in avian eggshell membranes, he has demonstrated a versatile skill set and a passion for advancing knowledge in his field.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Sim Seungwoo's research focus lies at the intersection of biology, engineering, and materials science. His publications and presentations delve into diverse topics such as microbial penetration in fibrous structures, termite behavior analysis, and biomimicry for biodiversity conservation.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his research and scholarly activities, Sim Seungwoo has made significant contributions to the field of materials science and engineering. His work has been cited in various publications and has been presented at international conferences, highlighting its relevance and impact on the scientific community.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Sim Seungwoo's research findings have been published in reputable journals and presented at prestigious conferences, earning recognition and citations from fellow researchers and scholars. His contributions have enriched the academic discourse and expanded the knowledge base in materials science and engineering.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leading figure in materials science and engineering, Sim Seungwoo's legacy is defined by his commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific excellence. His future contributions are poised to further advance our understanding of complex biological and engineering systems, paving the way for transformative solutions to global challenges.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Estimating termite population size using spatial statistics for termite tunnel patterns 2022 (1)

Direction selection of termites at a skewed T-shaped tunnel junction 2017 (4)

The complete mitochondrial genome sequence ofΒ Populus davidianaΒ Dode 2017 (8)

Using hidden Markov models to characterize termite traveling behavior in tunnels with different curvatures 2015 (18)

Yuxin Zhao – nano-functional materials – Best Innovation Award

Yuxin Zhao - nano-functional materials - Best Innovation Award

CNPC Tubular Goods Research Institute - China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Yuxin Zhao's academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in materials physics and chemistry. From his bachelor's and doctoral studies to his research endeavors, Zhao's educational background provided a solid foundation for his subsequent contributions to the field of nano-functional materials.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Zhao's professional trajectory showcases his expertise and leadership in academia and industry. His roles as a professor at CNPC TGRI and Xi'an Jiaotong University, as well as his experience as a scientist at SINOPEC RISE, highlight his multidisciplinary approach to research in smart gas sensors, on-chip directed self-assembly, and other areas of nano-functional materials.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Zhao's research interests encompass a diverse range of topics, including smart gas sensors, on-chip directed self-assembly, in-situ probe scanning technology, light-thermal management, and the synthesis and assembly of nanomaterials. His numerous publications in esteemed journals underscore his significant contributions to advancing the field of nano-functional materials.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Zhao's work has had a notable impact on both academia and industry, evidenced by his awards, honors, and project funding. His research has practical applications in areas such as medical diagnosis, chemical olfaction, and solar evaporation, demonstrating the real-world relevance of nano-functional materials in addressing societal challenges.

ACADEMIC CITES

Zhao's publications have been widely cited, reflecting the influence and significance of his research in the scientific community. With a high h-index and a substantial number of citations, Zhao's work continues to shape the discourse and direction of research in materials physics and chemistry, particularly in the field of nano-functional materials.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Yuxin Zhao continues to advance his research and editorial efforts, his legacy in the field of nano-functional materials will be characterized by his interdisciplinary approach, leadership, and commitment to scientific excellence. His future contributions hold promise for further innovation and breakthroughs in materials science, with potential applications in diverse fields ranging from healthcare to renewable energy.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Hot-Electron Dynamics Mediated Medical Diagnosis and Therapy 2023 (1)

Boosting photocatalytic hydrogen production via interfacial engineering over a Z-scheme core/shell heterojunction 2023 (7)

Challenges and Opportunities of Chemiresistors Based on Microelectromechanical Systems for Chemical Olfaction 2022 (8)

Cyclodextrin-Based Aerogels: A Review of Nanomaterials Systems and Applications 2022 (4)