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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Jie Sun | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jie Sun | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Fuzhou University | China

Mr. Jie Sunis a highly cited researcher in semiconductor science, widely recognized for his contributions to two-dimensional (2D) materials, nanoelectronics, and Micro-LED display technologies. With 8,900+ citations, 355 indexed publications, and an h-index of 42, his research output reflects sustained innovation across materials growth, device engineering, and next-generation display systems. His scholarly work spans high-impact journal publications, conference papers, invited talks, and contributions to national and international research programs. Mr. Jie Sun’s research focuses on semiconductor materials, CVD-grown graphene, GaN-graphene hetero-integration, quantum and nanoelectronic devices, and optoelectronic materials for Micro-LED/Mini-LED displays. He has made landmark contributions in large-area graphene synthesis, transfer-free graphene technologies, 2D material MOCVD growth, and high-frequency graphene electronics, influencing both academic research and industrial applications. He has led or participated in 70+ major research and funding projects, including national key R&D programs, NSFC projects, EU initiatives, and collaborations with global technology companies. His total funding involvement exceeds RMB 300 million, supporting breakthroughs in semiconductor processing, integrated circuits, next-generation display platforms, and materials system integration. Mr. Jie Sun’s research contributions include developing graphene-based flexible optoelectronics, pioneering Micro-LED optical characterization standards, and advancing GaN-based device engineering. His work has earned prestigious recognitions such as the IAAM Scientist Medal, major national talent awards, and international honors in materials and display science. His academic influence extends through extensive reviewer and editorial service for high-impact journals (including Nature Communications, Nano Letters, Advanced Materials), evaluation roles for national scientific foundations, and contributions to doctoral committees across Asia and Europe. He has delivered 30+ invited lectures at leading institutions and global conferences, reflecting his leadership in semiconductor and display innovation. Through his publications, research leadership, standards development, and interdisciplinary innovations, Mr. Jie Sun has established a distinguished international profile at the forefront of nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and Micro-LED technologies.

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Featured Publications

1. Luo, Z., Ye, X., Zhang, S., Xue, S., Yang, C., Hou, Y., Xing, W., Yu, R., Sun, J., & Yu, Z. (2022). Unveiling the charge transfer dynamics steered by built-in electric fields in BiOBr photocatalysts. Nature Communications, 13, 2230. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29825-0

2. Sun, J., Li, X., Guo, W., Zhao, M., Fan, X., Dong, Y., Xu, C., Deng, J., & Fu, Y. (2017). Synthesis methods of two-dimensional MoS₂: A brief review. Crystals, 7(7), 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst7070198

3. Buron, J. D., Petersen, D. H., Bøggild, P., Cooke, D. G., Hilke, M., Sun, J., Whiteway, E., Nielsen, P. F., Hansen, O., Yurgens, A., & Jepsen, P. U. (2012). Graphene conductance uniformity mapping. Nano Letters, 12(10), 5074–5081. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl301551a

4. Zhang, B., Zhan, Z., Cao, Y., Gulan, H., Linnér, P., Sun, J., Zwick, T., & Zirath, H. (2016). Metallic 3-D printed antennas for millimeter- and submillimeter-wave applications. IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology, 6(4), 592–600. https://doi.org/10.1109/TTHZ.2016.2562508

5. Sun, J., Lindvall, N., Cole, M. T., Teo, K. B. K., & Yurgens, A. (2011). Large-area uniform graphene-like thin films grown by chemical vapor deposition directly on silicon nitride. Applied Physics Letters, 98(25), 252107. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3602921

Dr. Shubhankar Barman | Piezophototronics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shubhankar Barman | Piezophototronics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Associate at New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Dr. Shubhankar Barman is a dedicated materials chemist with a strong background in inorganic nanomaterials and hybrid functional materials. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Associate at the Centre for Smart Engineering Materials, New York University Abu Dhabi, he is engaged in advanced research on polar metal ceramics and soft organic materials under the guidance of Prof. Pance Naumov. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata, where he explored lead-free lithium niobate-type oxides and donor-acceptor systems for ferroelectric applications. With prior experience as a Research Associate at IACS and a background in water treatment chemistry, Dr. Barman has demonstrated a broad skillset in materials synthesis, spectroscopy, microscopy, and device fabrication. His work focuses on developing scalable, sustainable technologies for sensors and biomedical devices. A former President of the IACS Research Scholars Association, he has actively contributed to science outreach and peer-review activities. His academic journey is supported by prestigious fellowships including the CSIR-UGC NET and IIT-JAM qualifications.

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Dr. Shubhankar Barman is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his exemplary academic achievements, interdisciplinary expertise, and commitment to advancing sustainable material technologies. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry focused on lead-free ferroelectric materials and ongoing postdoctoral research at NYU Abu Dhabi, he bridges fundamental science and practical applications in next-generation energy harvesting and biomedical devices.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry (Oct 2018 – Apr 2024) 🧪
    Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata, India
    📘 Thesis: “Exploring Novel Lead-Free Lithium Niobate-Type Oxides and Donor-Acceptor Molecular Systems as Promising Ferroelectric Materials”

  • M.Sc. in Chemistry (Aug 2016) 🧬
    University of Kalyani, India
    📘 Thesis: Polymer-supported Cu(II) catalyst for N-arylation reactions

  • B.Sc. in Chemistry (May 2014) 🧫
    University of Kalyani, India

💼 Work Experience

  • Postdoctoral Associate (Apr 2025 – Present)
    Centre for Smart Engineering Materials, NYU Abu Dhabi, UAE 🇦🇪
    🧑‍🔬 (Prof. Pance Naumov’s Lab)

  • Research Associate (Jun 2024 – Apr 2025)
    Technical Research Centre, IACS, Kolkata 🇮🇳

  • Lab Chemist (Sep 2016 – Jan 2018)
    Kashiadanga Water Treatment Plant, WBPHE, India

🧪 Research Skills

  • Synthesis & structural characterization of inorganic/organic nanomaterials 🔬

  • Spectroscopy: UV-Vis, Fluorescence, FTIR, Raman, CD, CPL

  • Microscopy: Optical, PFM, SEM, TEM 🔍

  • Device testing: Ferroelectric & Dielectric measurements

  • Software: Origin, ImageJ, Mercury, VESTA, Rietveld refinement tools 🖥️

🧑‍🏫 Teaching & Leadership

  • Teaching Assistant for advanced lab & theory courses in ferroelectrics and energy harvesting ⚗️

  • Co-supervised student research projects 👨‍🎓

  • President, Research Scholars Association (RSA), IACS (2022–2023)

  • Science Outreach Volunteer with RSA-IACS 🌍

🏅 Awards & Honors

  • CSIR-UGC NET Fellowship (2018–2023) 🧑‍🔬
    Awarded for both Junior & Senior Research Fellow roles

  • Qualified JAM (IIT-Joint Admission Test), 2014 🏆

  • Manuscript Reviewer for Nature Communications and Journal of Nanomaterials 📄

Publication Top Notes:

A Hierarchical (Macro) molecular Assembly Assisted by Donor–Acceptor Charge‐Transfer Interactions Exhibiting Room‐Temperature Ferroelectricity

Cited: 16

Stable Room Temperature Ferroelectricity in Hydrogen-bonded Supramolecular Assemblies of Ambipolar π-Systems

Cited: 16

Supramolecular organic ferroelectric materials from donor–acceptor systems

Cited: 13

Emerging Ferroelectricity and Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Properties in Lead-Free Zinc Titanate Nanocrystals

Cited: 13

Piezoelectric Micropower Harvester from Supramolecular Assembly of Chiral Ambipolar Chromophores

Cited: 10