Yiqian Guo | Nanocomposites | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Yiqian Guo | Nanocomposites | Excellence in Research Award

Postdoctor | Beihang University | China

Dr. Yiqian Guo is a materials science researcher specializing in advanced thermal barrier coatings, biomimetic micro/nano-structured ceramics, and CMAS-resistant coating systems for high-temperature aerospace applications. With 409 Google Scholar citations across 10 peer-reviewed documents, Dr. Yiqian Guo holds an h-index of 9 and i10-index of 9, reflecting strong scholarly impact. Research contributions focus on laser-induced and PS-PVD engineered coatings, volcanic ash–phobic and silicophobic surfaces, and durability enhancement under extreme thermal shock. The work includes high-impact journal publications, book chapters, patented coating technologies, and innovative R&D advancing next-generation protective ceramic materials.

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Mingming Si | Nanocomposites | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mingming Si | Nanocomposites | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer (Tenure-track) | Donghua University | China

Dr. Mingming Si is an emerging materials scientist recognized for impactful contributions to energy-efficient processing of functional and advanced ceramic materials. His research centers on cold sintering, low-temperature densification, interfacial engineering, and defect/strain regulation to tailor microstructure–property relationships in dielectrics, nanocomposites, and electronic materials. He has authored 23 peer-reviewed journal publications, holds multiple patents, and has presented his work at leading international conferences. According to Google Scholar, his research has received 355 citations, with an h-index of 11 and an i10-index of 12, reflecting strong scholarly influence, innovation, and growing global recognition in advanced materials research.

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Elyes Jbira | Nanomaterials for Energy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Elyes Jbira | Nanomaterials for Energy | Research Excellence Award

Doctor Researcher, Laboratory of Intelligent Networks and Nanotechnology, National School of Advanced Sciences and Technologies of Borj-Cédria | Tunisia

Dr. Elyes Jbira is an emerging researcher with focused contributions to contemporary scientific research, reflected through 5 peer-reviewed documents indexed in Google Scholar and a growing scholarly impact of 51 citations, with an h-index of 2 and i10-index of 2. His research work centers on advancing knowledge in specialized interdisciplinary domains, emphasizing original research articles, conference publications, and applied research outcomes. Dr. Elyes Jbira’s scholarly contributions demonstrate methodological rigor and relevance, addressing current scientific challenges through analytical and experimental approaches. His research outputs have contributed to measurable academic visibility and citation impact, indicating recognition within the research community. In addition to journal and conference publications, his work aligns with innovation-driven research themes and knowledge dissemination, supporting ongoing R&D activities and future translational potential. Overall, Dr. Elyes Jbira’s research profile reflects a promising academic trajectory with consistent contributions to peer-reviewed literature, citation growth, and engagement in impactful research activities at the early-to-mid stage of his scholarly career.

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Ce Wang | Advanced Nanomaterials | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Ce Wang | Advanced Nanomaterials | Lifetime Achievement Award

Jilin University | China

Prof. Ce Wang is a highly influential materials scientist with a distinguished research record in nanofibers, polymer science, electrospinning, and advanced fiber-based composite materials. Her scholarly output includes 506 Scopus-indexed documents with 24,723 citations and an h-index of 80, reflecting sustained global impact and high research visibility. Her work spans fundamental research, applied R&D, and translational innovation in functional nanomaterials, ultrafine fiber composites, smart textiles, and high-performance polymer systems. She has contributed extensively to high–impact international journals, served as an active reviewer and editorial contributor, and played key roles in shaping conference programs and scientific discourse in nanotechnology and materials science. Prof. Ce Wang has led and participated in numerous competitive research and funding projects, generated impactful research findings, and advanced technology transfer through patents and industrially relevant innovations. Her research excellence has been recognized through multiple prestigious awards and honors, underscoring her significant contributions to scientific advancement, innovation, and the global nanotechnology research community.

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Prajna Paramita Mohapatra | Nanocomposites | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Prajna Paramita Mohapatra | Nanocomposites | Young Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow | Hunan University | China

Dr. Prajna Paramita Mohapatra is an emerging researcher in condensed matter physics and functional materials, with a strong focus on ferrites, magnetic ceramics, microwave absorbers, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials, and advanced metallic alloys. Her research contributions span lithium ferrite–based ceramics, hexaferrites, spinel ferrites, magnetic composites, grain-boundary diffusion, and defect-mediated strengthening in advanced alloys, addressing applications in microwave devices, radar absorption, shielding technologies, and high-performance structural materials. She has authored around 30 peer-reviewed research publications in high-impact international journals, including Acta Materialia, Journal of Applied Physics, Physical Review B, Applied Surface Science, and Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, along with comprehensive review articles that are widely cited. According to Google Scholar, her work has received over 376 citations, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 13, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. Her research profile demonstrates strong innovation in material design, microstructure–property correlations, and advanced experimental characterization, contributing significantly to materials science and applied physics research.

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Development of spinel ferrite-based composites for efficient EMI shielding
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2023 | Citations: 30

Advancements in electromagnetic microwave absorbers: Ferrites and carbonaceous materials
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2025 | Citations: 25

Hong Liu | Nanosensors and Actuators | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hong Liu | Nanosensors and Actuators | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University of Jinan | China

Prof. Hong Liu is a highly influential researcher with an exceptional global impact, reflected by 29,718 Scopus citations, 437 published documents, and an h-index of 84. His research portfolio spans high-impact interdisciplinary areas including advanced bioanalysis, biosensing technologies, nanomaterials, surface patterning strategies, and functional interfaces for diagnostics and analytical systems. He has authored and co-authored numerous landmark journal articles and authoritative review papers in top-tier, high–impact-factor journals, significantly shaping research directions in micro/nano-fabrication, bioanalytical platforms, and sensor integration. His scholarly contributions include pioneering research findings, translational R&D works, and patented innovations that bridge fundamental science with real-world applications. Prof. Hong Liu has played a key role in major collaborative research projects, contributed to influential conference publications and edited volumes, and provided sustained service as a peer reviewer and editorial board member for leading journals. His work is widely recognized for its originality, scientific rigor, and lasting contribution to advancing modern analytical and diagnostic technologies.

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Hanwen Wang | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hanwen Wang | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | Young Scientist Award

Associate Researcher | Liaoning Academy of Materials (LAM) | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hanwen Wang is a leading researcher in two-dimensional materials, van der Waals heterostructures, and nanoelectronic devices, with strong contributions to physical property modulation, memory architectures, and advanced logic integration. His research has resulted in high-impact publications in top-tier journals such as Nature, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Light: Science & Applications, and Materials Today Physics, covering topics including anisotropic transport, ferroelectric memories, 3D integrated logic, and superconductivity in 2D systems. According to Scopus, he has published 35 scholarly documents, received 1,922 citations, and holds an h-index of 19, reflecting significant international impact, innovation, and recognition in nanomaterials and nanoelectronics research.

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Yingxia Qi | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yingxia Qi | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Shanghai for Science and Technology | China

Prof. Yingxia Qi is an accomplished researcher in energy and thermal sciences with strong contributions to refrigeration technology, thermophysical properties of refrigerants, molecular dynamics simulations, and low-temperature energy systems. Her research spans vapor–liquid equilibrium, PVTx properties, organic Rankine cycles, pulse tube cryocoolers, gas hydrates, and nanoscale heat and mass transfer, with impactful findings published in leading international journals. According to Scopus, she has 491 citations, 49 documents, and an h-index of 9, reflecting sustained scholarly influence. Her work integrates experimental investigations, modeling, and simulation, with recognized contributions to journal publications, conference proceedings, peer review activities, and advanced R&D in energy systems and thermal engineering.

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