Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | NanoPhotonics Pioneer Award

Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | NanoPhotonics Pioneer Award

Professor | Czech Education and Scientific Network(CESNET) | Czech Republic

Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi is a highly prolific theoretical scientist with a distinguished global research profile reflected by 6,964 citations, 386 scholarly documents, an h-index of 43, and an i10-index of 201. His research contributions span theoretical and mathematical physics, applied mathematics, and interdisciplinary modeling, with a strong emphasis on nonlocal, fractional, and fractal frameworks. He has authored several hundred peer-reviewed journal articles published in high-impact international journals, addressing complex problems in quantum dynamics, nonlinear systems, fractal and fractional calculus, quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, superconductivity, plasma and nuclear physics, fluid dynamics, astrophysics, and space science. His work is widely recognized for introducing innovative mathematical operators, generalized Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms, and fractal-based models that advance understanding of classical and quantum phenomena across multiple length scales. Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi has also made notable contributions to applied domains including energy systems, nanomaterials, biophysics, biomedical heat transfer, geophysics, and ocean and atmospheric dynamics. In addition to extensive journal publications, his scholarly output includes books, conference proceedings, and invited research papers. He is internationally acknowledged for research excellence through prestigious awards and recognitions, serves as an editor and editorial board member for numerous reputed journals, acts as a reviewer for a very large number of international journals, and frequently contributes as a conference chair, keynote speaker, and scientific committee member, underscoring his sustained impact, innovation, and leadership in global research.

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Featured Publications

1. El-Nabulsi, R. A., & Torres, D. F. M. (2008). Fractional action-like variational problems. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 49(5), 053521.

2. El-Nabulsi, R. A. (2005). A fractional approach to non-conservative Lagrangian dynamical systems. FIZIKA A, 14(4), 289–298.

3. El-Nabulsi, R. A., & Torres, D. F. M. (2007). Necessary optimality conditions for fractional action-like integrals of variational calculus with Riemann–Liouville derivatives of order (α, β). Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 30(15), 1931–1939.

4. El-Nabulsi, R. A. (2005). A fractional action-like variational approach of some classical, quantum and geometrical dynamics. International Journal of Applied Mathematics, 17, 299–317.

5. El-Nabulsi, R. A. (2013). Non-linear dynamics with non-standard Lagrangians. Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems, 12(2), 273–291.

Wenjie Ren | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjie Ren | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) | Henan University of Technology | China

Dr. Wenjie Ren, Ph.D., is an accomplished researcher at Henan University of Technology, China, specializing in immunological detection technologies and genetic engineering antibodies. Her research primarily focuses on developing rapid and highly sensitive biosensing systems for small molecule detection, integrating nanotechnology and immunoassay innovations to address challenges in food safety and environmental monitoring. With 1,007 citations, 67 research publications, and an h-index of 18, Dr. Wenjie Ren has established a strong scientific footprint in fields such as nanomaterial synthesis, immunochromatography, fluorescence sensing, and bioluminescent enzyme immunoassays. She has successfully led nine major research projects, including one funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Program) and several provincial and collaborative initiatives. Her representative works include the development of nanobody-based CuS nanoflower–Au lateral flow immunoassay strips and DNA tetrahedron fluorescence sensors for simultaneous detection of food contaminants such as aflatoxin B1 and ochratoxin A. These innovations have advanced analytical performance, sensitivity, and field applicability in food and agricultural testing. Dr. Wenjie Ren holds three authorized patents in nanobody-based and dual-signal amplification immunochromatography technologies. Her research excellence has been recognized through First and Second Prizes in the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Achievement and Progress Awards, particularly for pioneering functionalized nanocomposite biosensors. Beyond her publications and patents, she contributes as a research supervisor, fostering young scientific talent in molecular detection and biosensor design. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges immunochemistry, nanotechnology, and analytical biochemistry, positioning her as a key contributor to next-generation diagnostic sensor research and its translational applications in food safety and biomedical fields.

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Featured Publications

  • Zhao, Y., He, B., & Ren, W. (2024). Nanobody and CuS nanoflower-Au-based lateral flow immunoassay strip to enhance the detection of aflatoxin B1. Foods, 13(12), 1845.

  • Li, Y., Li, Z., Jia, B., & Ren, W. (2024). Detection of AFB1 by immunochromatographic test strips based on double-probe signal amplification with nanobody and biotin–streptavidin system. Foods, 13(21), 3396.

  • Pang, J., Ren, W., He, B., et al. (2023). Development of a rapid gold nanoflowers immunochromatographic test strip based on the nanobody for detection of aflatoxin B1. ChemistrySelect, 8(40), e202300913.

  • Ren, W., Pang, J., Ma, R., et al. (2022). A signal on–off fluorescence sensor based on the self-assembly DNA tetrahedron for simultaneous detection of ochratoxin A and aflatoxin B1. Analytica Chimica Acta, 1198, 339566.

  • Ren, W., Xu, Y., Huang, Z., et al. (2020). Single-chain variable fragment antibody-based immunochromatographic strip for rapid detection of fumonisin B1 in maize samples. Food Chemistry, 319, 126546.

 

Shixu Zhang | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shixu Zhang | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Lanzhou University, China

Dr. Shixu Zhang is an Associate Professor at the School of Nuclear Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, China. He earned his Ph.D. and B.S. degrees in Particle and Nuclear Physics from Lanzhou University. His research focuses on thermoelectric and thermophotovoltaic isotope cells, molecular dynamics simulations for cluster beam deposition, and the transport behavior of protons, neutrons, and photons under external sources. Dr. Zhang has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Energy, Journal of Applied Physics, and Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B. He has been serving in academic roles at Lanzhou University since 2014.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Mr. Shixu Zhang

Mr. Shixu Zhang, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Nuclear Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, is a highly accomplished researcher whose work lies at the intersection of nuclear physics, energy conversion systems, and advanced material deposition techniques. With a Ph.D. in Particle and Nuclear Physics and over a decade of progressive academic experience, Mr. Zhang has significantly contributed to thermoelectric and thermophotovoltaic isotope cell development, molecular dynamics simulations, and accurate transport descriptions of protons, neutrons, and photons.

🎓 Education

  • 🧪 Ph.D. in Particle & Nuclear Physics
    Lanzhou University, China (2009–2014)

  • 🔬 B.S. in Applied Physics (Nuclear Physics Direction)
    Lanzhou University, China (2005–2009)

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor, Lanzhou University (2018–Present)

  • 👨‍🔬 Assistant Professor, Lanzhou University (2014–2018)

🔍 Research Interests

  • ⚛️ Thermoelectric & Thermophotovoltaic Isotope Cells

  • 💻 Molecular Dynamics Simulation in Cluster Beam Deposition

  • 🌐 Accurate Transport Modeling for Protons, Neutrons & Photons

📚 Key Publications

  1. 🧱 Frustum-Shaped Thermoelectric Generators, Energy, 2021

  2. 🧲 Cu Cluster Deposition on Fe Substrates, Nucl. Instrum. Methods B, 2025

  3. 🌡️ Temperature Effects on Cluster Deposition, J. Appl. Phys., 2024

  4. 🔧 TEG Optimization by Heat Flux Modeling, Energy Technology, 2024

  5. 📐 Fe Substrate Orientations Impact on Cu55 Clusters, Nucl. Instrum. Methods B, 2021

🏆 Achievements & Honors

  • 🥇 Published in High-Impact Journals (Energy, Journal of Applied Physics)

  • 🧠 Lead Author in Thermoelectric Research Papers

  • 💡 Pioneer in Optimizing Cluster Deposition Techniques

  • 📈 Significant Contributions to Multiphysics Simulation for Nuclear Materials

Publication Top Notes

An optimized design approach concerning thermoelectric generators with frustum-shaped legs based on three-dimensional multiphysics model

Geometry design and performance optimization of a terrestrial radioisotope thermoelectric generator based on finite element analysis

Dynamic piezo-thermoelectric generator for simultaneously harvesting mechanical and thermal energies

Oxygen Vacancy-Induced Room Temperature Ferromagnetism in Rutile TiO<sub>2</sub>

 

 

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava, IIT Maadras, India

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava is a dedicated Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering at IIT Madras, India 🇮🇳. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Lucknow, where she focused on nanotechnology-driven gas sensing applications 🏅. Her research expertise includes metal oxide heterostructures for gas sensors and optical fiber-based heavy metal ion detection ⚛️. Dr. Srivastava has collaborations with leading international and Indian institutions, contributing to impactful research in nanomaterials, biosensors, and computational analysis 🌍📡.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award 🏆

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding contributions to nanotechnology-driven gas sensing and biosensing applications. Her expertise spans advanced nanomaterials synthesis, optical fiber sensing, and computational analysis, making significant strides in environmental and biomedical sensor development.

Education & Experience 🎓📚

B.Sc. in Physics & MathematicsUniversity of Lucknow (2016) 🏛️
M.Sc. in PhysicsDr. Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University (2019) 🎓
Ph.D. in Materials ScienceUniversity of Lucknow 🧪
Postdoctoral FellowIIT Madras, India (Current) 🏅
Senior Research FellowDepartment of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering, IIT Madras 🔬
Research CollaborationsFrance 🇫🇷, Canada 🇨🇦, Malaysia 🇲🇾, Taiwan 🇹🇼
Collaborated with Indian institutesIIT BHU, Delhi University, IIT Madras, and BHU 🏛️

Professional Development 🚀🔬

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava has expertise in advanced nanomaterial synthesis techniques such as Hydrothermal, Chemical Vapor Deposition, and Atomic Layer Deposition 🧪. She has hands-on experience with XRD, UV-Visible Spectroscopy, FTIR, Gas Chromatography, and Optical Fiber Sensing 🏗️📡. Her computational analysis includes DFT calculations and Rietveld Refinement 🖥️. Passionate about interdisciplinary research, she has published in top-tier journals like Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Materials Chemistry and Physics, and ECS Sensors Plus 📑. Her work extends to developing biosensors for disease diagnosis and environmental monitoring, making significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology 🌱🌍.

Research Focus 🧑‍🔬⚛️

Dr. Shivangi Srivastava specializes in nanotechnology-based gas sensing and biosensing applications 🏗️🔬. Her Ph.D. research focused on the synthesis of metal oxide heterostructures for gas detection 🏭. Currently, she is developing nanomaterial-coated optical fibers for detecting heavy metal ions in environmental and biomedical applications 💧🩸. She also explores chemiresistor-based sensors for disease detection via human breath analysis 😷. Her work integrates computational simulations, material characterization, and real-world sensor applications 🌐. With collaborations across leading research institutes worldwide, her contributions are advancing next-generation nanomaterials and sensing technologies 🌍📡.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Recipient of multiple research fellowships 🔬
Published in top-tier scientific journals 📑
🏅 Presented at over 10 international and national conferences 🌍
🏅 Active collaboration with prestigious global research institutions 🏛️
🏅 Significant contributions to gas sensing and biosensing research 🧑‍🔬

Publication Top Notes:

Bio-based fabrication of palladium nanoparticles by using Aegle marmelos leaf extract for biomedical applications: Cytotoxicity, cell imaging studies in HeLa cells and antioxidant activity

Prof. THOMAS MAVROMOUSTAKOS | Computational Nanotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. THOMAS MAVROMOUSTAKOS | Computational Nanotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. THOMAS MAVROMOUSTAKOS , National and Kapodistrian University of Athens , Greece

Dr. Thomas Mavromoustakos is a distinguished chemist renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to medicinal chemistry and spectroscopy. With a Bachelor’s degree from the Chemistry Department at NKUA and MSc/PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Connecticut, USA, he has focused his research on designing novel drugs targeting various diseases, employing a wide array of physical chemical methodologies. His expertise spans Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, X-ray diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy, and more. Dr. Mavromoustakos is also involved in authenticity studies of beverages and foods, utilizing advanced spectroscopic techniques. He has an extensive teaching experience, offering courses and labs in organic chemistry, molecular modeling, and NMR spectroscopy at various academic institutions

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🎓 Education:

Dr. Thomas Mavromoustakos completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from NKUA in 1980, followed by pursuing an MSc in Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Connecticut, USA, in 1988. Continuing his academic journey, he attained a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Connecticut, USA, in 1990. These educational milestones laid a solid foundation for his distinguished career in research and academia, enabling him to specialize in the design of novel drugs and contribute significantly to the fields of chemistry and pharmacology

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Mavromoustakos specializes in designing novel drugs for various diseases, employing physical chemical methodologies such as Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Conformational Analysis, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy, 3D-QSAR studies, and Docking studies.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience:

Dr. Mavromoustakos has taught numerous courses and laboratory sessions in various institutions, covering topics such as Molecular Modeling, Organic Chemistry, Polymers, Oenology, Food Chemistry, and Pharmacology.With his expertise and dedication, Dr. Mavromoustakos has made significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and pharmacology, shaping the future of drug design and analysis.

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