Shiji Lin | Nanotechnology in Environment | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shiji Lin | Nanotechnology in Environment | Young Scientist Award

Associate Professor | University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shiji Lin is an accomplished female researcher in experimental fluid mechanics and interfacial science, with a strong scholarly impact reflected by 919 Scopus citations, 34 indexed publications, an h-index of 17, and an i10-index of 20. Her research focuses on droplet dynamics, wetting and spreading on complex and superhydrophobic surfaces, liquid instability, jetting phenomena, and coupled experimental–numerical analysis of multiphase flows. She has made notable contributions to understanding droplet impact physics, rebound control, splashing mechanisms, and microfluidic manipulation, with high-quality publications in leading journals such as Physical Review Fluids, Physical Review E, Advanced Science, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. Her work bridges fundamental fluid dynamics with applied surface engineering, enabling advances in thermal management, microdispensing, and functional surface design. She has also contributed to funded research projects, peer review activities, and international conferences, demonstrating sustained innovation, strong research leadership, and growing recognition within the global fluid mechanics research community.

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Featured Publications

Impact of Viscous Droplets on Wettable Surfaces: Spreading Dynamics and Post-Impact Oscillations
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2018 · Ciations: 339

Spreading of impinging droplets on nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces
Applied Physics Letters, 2018 · Ciations: 42

Macrodrop-Impact-Mediated Fluid Microdispensing
Advanced Science, 2021 · Ciations: 40

Himanshu Asati | Nanotechnology in Environment | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Himanshu Asati | Nanotechnology in Environment | Young Scientist Award

Research Associate | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) | India

Dr. Himanshu Asati is an emerging researcher in sustainable nanomaterials, with key contributions to waste-derived carbon nanostructures, green energy systems, water remediation technologies, and bioresource valorization. His research focuses on developing advanced nano carbons-particularly carbon nano-onions, graphene aerogels, and functional carbonaceous materials-from low-cost waste resources to address critical challenges in environmental cleanup, bioenergy production, and clean hydrogen generation. With multiple peer-reviewed journal publications in ACS Sustainable Resource Management, Materials Today Sustainability, RSC Applied Interfaces, and Environmental Science: Nano, Dr. Himanshu Asati has demonstrated impactful work on microwave-assisted catalytic degradation, dye remediation, drug removal, and eco-toxicological assessments of nanomaterials. His innovative studies have advanced the understanding of N-doped carbon aerogels, waste-derived nano-carbons, and carbon nano-onion–based hybrid systems for photocatalysis and pollutant degradation. He has contributed book chapters with major publishers including Elsevier and Springer, focusing on carbon nano-onions and carbon dots for sensing technologies. His research pipeline also includes manuscripts on composite membranes for proton-exchange fuel cells and antimicrobial carbon dots, reflecting his multidisciplinary engagement across energy materials and bio-nanotechnology. Dr. Himanshu Asati’s patent on a novel process for wastewater bioremediation coupled with biofuel production highlights his translational approach toward sustainable technologies. He has presented his research at leading national and international conferences, including NANO KOREA, ICN, THRIVE, ChemEEE, and various hydrogen-energy and nanotechnology platforms. Recognitions such as the ANRF ITS India Grant and Best Paper Award at NCAST further underscore the significance of his contributions. With a citation record of 54 citations, 3 Scopus-indexed publications, and an h-index of 3, Dr. Himanshu Asati’s research impact continues to grow steadily. His expertise spans nanomaterial synthesis, environmental nanotechnology, photocatalysis, bioenergy harvesting, sustainable membranes, proton-exchange technologies, and nano-bio interactions. He has also contributed as a reviewer, academic participant, and active member of the scientific community through workshops and international research events.

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Featured Publications

1. Asati, H., Rana, M. S., Prajapati, S. K., & Tripathi, K. M. (2025). Use of water-soluble carbon nano onions in microalgae for the COD diminution and sustainable production of biofuels. ACS Sustainable Resource Management, 2, 1957–1965.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acssusresmgt.5c00276

2. Asati, H., Mondal, R., & Tripathi, K. M. (2024). Ultra-fast microwave catalytic degradation of multiple dyes by waste-derived carbon nano onions. Materials Today Sustainability, 26, 100724.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtsust.2024.100724

3. Asati, H., Mondal, R., & Tripathi, K. M. (2024). Green synthesis of a disordered N-doped carbonaceous aerogel from waste for the removal of over-the-counter drugs and environmental assessment. RSC Applied Interfaces, 1, 580–590.
https://doi.org/10.1039/D4LF00046C

4. Asati, H., Mondal, R., & Tripathi, K. M. (2024). Economically viable N-doped graphene aerogel for the photodegradation of structurally different dyes and a plant-model-based environmental assessment. Environmental Science: Nano, 11, 969–982.
https://doi.org/10.1039/D3EN00752A

5. Asati, H., & Tripathi, K. M. (2025). From traditional practices to modern nanoscience: A hands-on undergraduate lab on carbon nano onions. (Under revision), ACS Journal of Chemical Education.