Xiaowei Xu | Synthesis and Self Assembly of Nanomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Xu | Synthesis and Self Assembly of Nanomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Professsor | China Pharmaceutical University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Xu is an accomplished researcher in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry, with a strong publication record reflected by over 1,011 citations, an h-index of 20, and an i10-index of 28 on Google Scholar. His research primarily focuses on medicinal chemistry–driven target discovery, protein–protein interaction modulators, and chemical biology approaches, particularly the design of advanced fluorescent and photoaffinity probes for biomolecular detection and live-cell imaging. He has made significant contributions to analytical chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, and molecular probe innovation, with high-impact journal publications addressing receptor biology, metabolic disease targets, nucleic acid recognition, and bioimaging technologies. His work integrates probe design, mass spectrometry, and molecular interaction analysis, supporting translational research and drug discovery. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Xu has been involved in funded competitive research projects, R&D innovation, and interdisciplinary collaborations, and has contributed to the scientific community through peer review, editorial activities, and recognized scholarly output in reputed international journals.

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Featured Publications

FXR modulators for enterohepatic and metabolic diseases
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2018 | Ciations: 90

Recent advances in PROTACs for drug targeted protein research
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 | Ciations: 66

Xueliang Wang | Nanosensors and Actuators | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Xueliang Wang | Nanosensors and Actuators | Research Excellence Award

 Professor | Heze University | China

Prof. Xueliang Wang is a highly cited researcher in the field of electroanalytical chemistry and biosensor technology, with 838 citations, 64 publications, and an h-index of 16. His research focuses on the design, fabrication, and application of advanced electrochemical sensors and biosensors, with significant contributions to detecting DNA hybridization, DNA damage, enzymes, antibiotics, catecholamines, and various biomolecules. A major part of his scientific work involves creating nano-engineered biointerfaces using innovative materials such as Fe@Fe₂O₃ core–shell nanostructures, Au–Pt alloy nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, nanozirconia, graphene hybrids, and conductive polymer films. These advanced interfaces significantly enhance sensitivity, selectivity, and electron-transfer performance in biosensors. His research has delivered new strategies for sequence-specific DNA detection, toxicity assessment, antioxidant evaluation, and hydrogen peroxide sensing, contributing valuable methods for biomedical analysis, food safety, and environmental monitoring. Prof. Xueliang Wang has published extensively in high-impact journals, including Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Analytica Chimica Acta, Electrochimica Acta, Sensors and Actuators B, and Electroanalysis, where his studies have been recognized for pioneering approaches to nano-enabled sensing platforms. His works often integrate characterization tools such as SEM, TEM, XRD, CV, DPV, EIS, and UV-Vis spectroscopy to explore molecular interactions and biosensing mechanisms. He has played leading roles in multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, including the development of electrochemical DNA biosensors, transgene detection systems, antioxidant activity sensors, and LAMP-assisted sensing technologies. His leadership in these projects reflects his strong expertise in R&D, nanomaterial-based sensor development, and interdisciplinary analytical innovation. Prof. Xueliang Wang’s scientific contributions have earned him prestigious recognitions such as the Heze Youth Science and Technology Award and the Shandong Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award. He also contributes to the research community through peer-review activities, collaborative projects, and continuous innovation in biosensor technology, establishing him as a respected figure in analytical chemistry and nanomaterials-based sensor research.

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Featured Publications

1. Li, H., Gao, X., Wang, T., Shi, Z., Bai, J., Wang, Z., & Wang, X. (2025, October 22). NiMoO4 nanosheets through co-doping of AlMnFe engineering for enhanced bifunctional electrochemical catalysis for overall water splitting. Fuel, 406. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2025.137223

2. Zou, N., Li, X., Xu, M., Wang, Z., Zhang, J., & Wang, X. (2025, June 23). Selectivity optimization of real-time and continuous sensing of endogenous H2S in biological fluids. Microchimica Acta, 192(7), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00604-025-07298-4

3. Sun, Y., Wang, X., & Lee, H. L. (2025, June 16). Fabrication of sustainable ternary magnetic BiOCl/BiOBr/CuFe2O4 heterostructures for degradation of tetracycline. Langmuir, 41(25), 16073–16089. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.5c01184

4. Meng, F., Li, X., Zou, N., & Wang, X. (2025, May 6). Protein profiling by nanopore-based technology. Analytical Chemistry, 97(19), 10110–10125. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c00992

5. Li, H., Gao, X., Zheng, S., Li, J., Wang, Z., Shi, Z., Bai, J., & Wang, X. (2025, March 3). Preparation of Fe(OH)3/Ni3S2/NiS heterostructure on an iron nickel foam as long-life trifunctional electrocatalysts for seawater and urea splitting. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2025.179554

Agbaje Lateef | Nanobiotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Agbaje Lateef | Nanobiotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor | Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) | Nigeria

Prof. Agbaje Lateef is a globally recognized scholar in Industrial Microbiology, Biotechnology, and Nanobiotechnology, distinguished for his pioneering contributions to green nanotechnology and microbial valorization. With an exceptional research impact reflected in over 5,201 Scopus citations, 128 documents, 46 h-index, more than 160 peer-reviewed publications, influential book contributions, and multiple editorial roles, he ranks among the top 2% scientists globally (Elsevier–Stanford). His research has significantly advanced biogenic synthesis of metallic and metal-oxide nanoparticles, establishing cost-effective, eco-friendly approaches using microbial systems, agro-wastes, enzymes, and plant-based materials. These innovations contribute to diverse applications spanning biomedicine, environmental remediation, agriculture, water treatment, catalysis, and circular bioeconomy. He has demonstrated impactful findings on nanoparticle-enabled antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, anticoagulant, larvicidal, antidiabetic, and nanofertilizer functions, offering transformative solutions for health, agriculture, and industry. A leading figure in Nigeria’s nanotechnology landscape, Prof. Agbaje Lateef is the Head of the Nanotechnology Research Group (NANO+), which has produced high-impact research outputs and consistently hosted national workshops and conferences since 2017. His scientometric studies have mapped Nigeria’s nanotechnology progress, shaping national visibility and research direction. His scholarly contributions include serving as Lead Editor of the authoritative book Microbial Nanobiotechnology: Principles and Applications (Springer, 2021), and co-editor of Microbiome and Nano-Cross-Talk: Sustainable Agriculture and Beyond (Elsevier, 2024). He has developed novel nanomaterials for wastewater treatment, corrosion inhibition, biomedical applications, and enhanced crop productivity. Prof. Agbaje Lateef’s work is supported by competitive national research grants, enabling breakthroughs in valorization of keratinous wastes, nanobiopesticides, nano-enabled aquaculture, and nanoparticle-mediated disease management. His research recognitions include prestigious awards for scholarly excellence and sustained global impact. He also provides extensive service as reviewer, editorial board member, and contributor to high-impact journals. Prof. Agbaje Lateef stands as a leading voice in advancing sustainable nanobiotechnology and shaping the future of microbial-based nanomaterial innovation.

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Featured Publications

1. Adelere, I. A., & Lateef, A. (2016). A novel approach to the green synthesis of metallic nanoparticles: The use of agro-wastes, enzymes and pigments. Nanotechnology Reviews, 5(6), 567–587. https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2016-0024

2. Lateef, A., Azeez, M. A., Asafa, T. B., Yekeen, T. A., Akinboro, A., Oladipo, I. C., Azeez, L., Ajibade, S. E., Ojo, S. A., Gueguim-Kana, E. B., & Beukes, L. S. (2016). Biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a pod extract of Cola nitida: Antibacterial, antioxidant activities and application as a paint additive. Journal of Taibah University for Science, 10(4), 551–562. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtusci.2015.10.010

3. Lateef, A., Adelere, I. A., Gueguim-Kana, E. B., Asafa, T. B., & Beukes, L. S. (2015). Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using keratinase obtained from a strain of Bacillus safensis LAU 13. International Nano Letters, 5(1), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40089-014-0133-4

4. Gueguim Kana, E. B., Oloke, J. K., Lateef, A., & Adesiyan, M. O. (2012). Modeling and optimization of biogas production on saw dust and other co-substrates using artificial neural network and genetic algorithm. Renewable Energy, 46, 276–281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2012.03.027

5. Lateef, A., Oloke, J. K., Gueguim Kana, E. B., Oyeniyi, S. O., Onifade, O. R., Oyeleye, A. O., Oladosu, O. C., & Oyelami, A. O. (2008). Improving the quality of agro-wastes by solid-state fermentation: Enhanced antioxidant activities and nutritional qualities. Biotechnology Letters, 24, 2369–2374. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-008-9795-4

María Luján Ferreira | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Pilot Plant for Chemical Engineering – National University of the South – National Scientific and Technical Research Council | Argentina

Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the Pilot Plant for Chemical Engineering (PLAPIQUI), National University of the South (UNS), and a member of CONICET, Argentina. With over 4,254 citations, 171 scientific documents, and an h-index of 35, she has made enduring contributions to catalysis, polymerization chemistry, enzymatic processes, and nanotechnology. Her prolific research spans olefin polymerization, catalyst design and characterization, enzyme immobilization, nanozymes, biomimetics, and advanced oxidation processes. Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira has authored over 165 international journal articles, 9 book chapters, and 2 books, including Enzymatic Synthesis of Structured Triglycerides (Springer, 2017) and Trastornos del Espectro Autista (2021). She is also the Editor of the Elsevier volume Biocatalyst Immobilization: Foundations and Applications, contributing several chapters. Her applied R&D work includes technology transfer projects with industrial partners such as Petroquímica Cuyo and Petrobras, resulting in numerous technical reports, services, and a patent under evaluation (INPI, 2018). She has led or participated in 35 funded research projects, including TWAS, Antorchas Foundation, PICT, PIP, CABBIO, CYTED, and CNPQ collaborations, bridging Argentina, Brazil, and Europe. Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira has mentored numerous PhD and postdoctoral researchers, several of whom now hold senior research positions at CONICET. Her international collaborations include work with research groups in Canada and Brazil. A reviewer for more than 30 journals, she also evaluates national and international funding proposals and coordinates CONICET thematic commissions. Her research excellence has been recognized with five major awards, including the Bernardo Houssay and Ranwell Caputto National Prizes (2004) and the L’Oréal-CONICET Mention (2014). Through sustained scientific innovation and mentorship, Prof. Dr. María Luján Ferreira continues to advance interdisciplinary catalysis, nanoscience, and biotechnological applications with significant industrial and biomedical relevance.

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Featured Publications

1. Nicolás, P., Lassalle, V. L., & Ferreira, M. L. (2025, October). Low-cost racemic lactic acid oligomerization catalyzed by lipase in biphasic water/heptane system. Systems Microbiology and Biomanufacturing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43393-024-00313-4

2. Pellizzari Wielewski, L., Ferreira, M. L., Alnoch, R. C., Mitchell, D. A., & Krieger, N. (2025, September 30). Evaluating pre-immobilization and post-immobilization bioimprinting strategies for the activation of lipases: A case study of LipC12. Food Technology and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.63.03.25.8940

3. Troncoso, F. D., Sánchez, D. A., & Ferreira, M. L. (2022, March). Production of plant proteases and new biotechnological applications: An updated review. ChemistryOpen. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202200017

4. Rial, J. B., & Ferreira, M. L. (2021, June). Challenges of dye removal treatments based on IONzymes: Beyond heterogeneous Fenton. Journal of Water Process Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102065

5. Sánchez, D. A., Tonetto, G. M., & Ferreira, M. L. (2018). Burkholderia cepacia lipase: A versatile catalyst in synthesis reactions. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.26458

Abdiel De Jesus Espinosa Champo | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdiel De Jesus Espinosa Champo | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | National Autonomous University of Mexico | Mexico

Mr. Abdiel De Jesús Espinosa Champo is a Ph.D. candidate in Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), conducting advanced research on the modulation of electronic, optical, and topological properties in low-dimensional systems. His work bridges theoretical condensed matter physics and quantum materials science, with emphasis on flat-band phenomena, graphene systems, topological phases, and quantum geometry. He has authored 10 peer-reviewed journal publications (8 as first author) in internationally reputed journals including Physical Review B, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Physica E, and Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B. His publications explore frontier topics such as flat-band electronic states, Berry and Aharonov–Anandan phases in 2D materials, magnetic susceptibility in curved graphene, and metal–insulator transitions in borophene. His findings contribute significantly to the theoretical understanding of electronic transport and topological effects in next-generation quantum materials. Mr. Abdiel De Jesús Espinosa Champo’s research achievements include a preprint on topological quantum geometry transitions and ongoing collaborative work at IMDEA Nanoscience in Madrid. He is recognized for theoretical innovation in explaining magnetic, geometric, and optical anomalies in 2D materials. With 58 citations, 6 indexed documents, and an h-index of 3 on Scopus, his scholarly influence continues to grow within the global physics community. His research contributions have been supported by CONAHCyT Fellowship and presented in international workshops at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. His research areas encompass quantum geometry, flat-band systems, topological materials, electronic transport theory, and optical responses in nanostructures. Through his rigorous R&D efforts, Abdiel Espinosa Champo has established himself as an emerging physicist contributing to the theoretical foundations of low-dimensional quantum systems.

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Featured Publications

  1. Champo, A. E., & Naumis, G. G. (2019). Metal–insulator transition in 8-Pmmn borophene under normal incidence of electromagnetic radiation. Physical Review B, 99(3), 035415. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.035415

  2. Naumis, G. G., Navarro-Labastida, L. A., Aguilar-Méndez, E., & Espinosa-Champo, A. (2021). Reduction of the twisted bilayer graphene chiral Hamiltonian into a 2×2 matrix operator and physical origin of flat bands at magic angles. Physical Review B, 103(24), 245418. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.245418

  3. Navarro-Labastida, L. A., Espinosa-Champo, A., Aguilar-Méndez, E., & Naumis, G. G. (2022). Why the first magic angle is different from others in twisted graphene bilayers: Interlayer currents, kinetic and confinement energy, and wave-function localization. Physical Review B, 105(11), 115434. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.105.115434

  4. Champo, A. E., Roman-Taboada, P., & Naumis, G. G. (2018). Landauer-Büttiker conductivity for spatially dependent uniaxial strained armchair-terminated graphene nanoribbons. Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 102, 123–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physe.2018.05.001

  5. Espinosa-Champo, A. de J., & Naumis, G. G. (2024). Flat bands without twists: Periodic holey graphene. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 36(27), 275703. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ad39be

 

Shang Zhou | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shang Zhou | Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Student | Gannan Medical University | China

Mr. Shang Zhou is an emerging researcher whose academic pursuits converge at the intersection of medicine, nanomaterials, and semiconductor physics. His core research focus lies in investigating contact characteristics, interface modulation, and the physical mechanisms of van der Waals heterostructures, particularly those involving graphene and gallium nitride (GaN). By integrating theoretical modeling and experimental validation, his work aims to enhance the performance of electronic and optoelectronic devices through optimized heterojunction structures. His major research contribution includes the project “Research on the Contact Characteristics of Graphene/GaN Heterojunction,” which explores how GaN crystal orientation and surface conditions influence contact behaviors in graphene-based systems. This study offers insights into the design of next-generation semiconductor and nanodevice architectures. His publication in Applied Surface Science (SCI-indexed, Vol. 713, 2025) further underscores his role in bridging fundamental materials science with practical device engineering. Mr. Shang Zhou’s innovative capacity is reflected in his extensive intellectual property portfolio, comprising 12 patents—including several invention patents on graphene/GaN interface regulation methods, semiconductor cleaning technologies, and adhesive removal techniques. His patents also extend to applied innovations such as anti-drowning self-rescue devices and photoelectric sensor systems, demonstrating his versatility and translational approach to technology development. Additionally, he holds two software copyrights related to digital safety education and dispute mediation platforms, showcasing his interdisciplinary engagement across science and societal applications. His Scopus metrics indicate 4 research documents with 3 citations and an h-index of 1, representing early yet promising contributions in high-impact research domains. Through his continuous work in nanostructured materials, heterojunction device optimization, and applied nanotechnology, Mr. Shang Zhou exemplifies a researcher dedicated to advancing the frontiers of semiconductor interface physics and nanomaterial-based biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications

1. Zhou, S., Meng, Y., Li, J., Cheng, Y., Bao, X., Wang, Z., Deng, H., Yang, Y., Chen, P., Chen, Y., Ouyang, F., Wang, Q., & Zhong, H. (2025). The impact of GaN crystal orientation on the contact properties of single-layer graphene/GaN: A theoretical and experimental study. Applied Surface Science, 713, 164305.

2. Meng, Y., Du, X., Zhou, S., Li, J., Feng, R., Zhang, H., Xu, Q., Zhao, W., Liu, Z., & Zhong, H. (2024). Investigation of persistent photoconductivity of gallium nitride semiconductor and differentiation of primary neural stem cells. Molecules, 29(18), 4439.

Noureddine Bouras | Nanobiotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras | Nanobiotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | University of Ghardaia | Algeria

Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras is a distinguished microbiologist whose research focuses on actinobacteria biodiversity, microbial biotechnology, and the discovery of novel bioactive compounds from Saharan ecosystems. With over 2,300+ citations, an h-index of 28, and more than 100 published documents, his scholarly work has significantly advanced microbial taxonomy, antibiotic biosynthesis, and environmental microbiology. Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras has contributed to the identification and classification of numerous new microbial taxa from Algerian Saharan soils, expanding the global taxonomic database with over twenty novel species and genera within Actinopolyspora, Saccharothrix, Nocardiopsis, Streptosporangium, and Actinomadura. His pioneering studies on Saccharothrix algeriensis elucidated the regulation and biosynthesis of dithiolopyrrolone antibiotics, influencing new bioprocess engineering strategies for natural product development. His research integrates microbial genomics, bioinformatics, and secondary metabolite profiling to explore bioactive molecules with antimicrobial, antifungal, and plant growth-promoting properties. He has authored influential works in high-impact journals such as Journal of Natural Products, PLOS ONE, Food and Chemical Toxicology, and Current Microbiology, and co-authored multiple scientific books on microbiology and bioresource utilization. Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras has led and collaborated in several national and international R&D and funding projects, notably under the Algerian PNR program, focusing on biotechnological valorization of desert microbial resources. His expertise extends to applied microbiology, biocontrol, and biosynthesis of nanoparticles for antimicrobial applications. Recognized for his extensive contributions, he serves as reviewer and editorial board member for numerous peer-reviewed journals and has presented research in global scientific forums. His innovations in microbial taxonomy, antibiotic biosynthesis, and sustainable biotechnology position him as a leading figure in North African microbial research and global actinobacterial systematics.

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Featured Publications

1. Riba, A., Bouras, N., Mokrane, S., Mathieu, F., Lebrihi, A., & Sabaou, N. (2010). Aspergillus section Flavi and aflatoxins in Algerian wheat and derived products. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 48(10), 2772–2777.

2. Bouras, H. D., Yeddou, A. R., Bouras, N., Hellel, D., Holtz, M. D., & Sabaou, N., et al. (2017). Biosorption of Congo red dye by Aspergillus carbonarius M333 and Penicillium glabrum Pg1: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 80, 915–923.

3. Bouras, H. D., Isik, Z., Arikan, E. B., Yeddou, A. R., Bouras, N., Chergui, A., Favier, L., & Sabaou, N. (2021). Biosorption characteristics of methylene blue dye by two fungal biomasses. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 78(3), 365–381.

4. Kim, Y. M., Bouras, N., Kav, N. N. V., & Strelkov, S. E. (2010). Inhibition of photosynthesis and modification of the wheat leaf proteome by Ptr ToxB: A host‐specific toxin from the fungal pathogen Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis. Proteomics, 10(16), 2911–2926.

5. Meklat, A., Bouras, N., Zitouni, A., Mathieu, F., Lebrihi, A., Schumann, P., & Sabaou, N. (2012). Actinopolyspora algeriensis sp. nov., a novel halophilic actinomycete isolated from a Saharan soil. Extremophiles, 16(5), 771–776.

 

Hai-Long Jiang | Nanosensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hai-Long Jiang | Nanosensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Candidate, Qilu University of Technology, China

Dr. Hai-Long Jiang is an active researcher at Qilu University of Technology whose scientific contributions span analytical chemistry, environmental science, and materials innovation. His research emphasizes the development of advanced analytical and remediation technologies for environmental pollutants, food contaminants, and pharmaceutical substances, integrating chemical sensing, material design, and computational approaches. His work is directed toward building sustainable systems for ecological safety, health risk assessment, and industrial material evaluation. Dr. Hai-Long Jiang’s research primarily addresses critical challenges in pollutant detection, toxicological assessment, and safety monitoring through the design of functional materials such as covalent organic frameworks (COFs), metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and nanomaterials. His recent studies demonstrate novel strategies for accelerating the crystallization of magnetic fluorine-functionalized 3D COFs to efficiently capture trace benzoylurea insecticides in beverages, as well as the facile synthesis of aluminum-based MOFs for adsorbing artificial sweeteners. Additionally, his comprehensive reviews on nanomaterial-based sensors for heavy metal ion detection provide valuable insights into next-generation sensing platforms with enhanced precision and environmental relevance. He has published 36 scientific papers in internationally recognized journals including Chemical Engineering Journal, Food Chemistry, Analytica Chimica Acta, and Microchemical Journal, where he has frequently served as first or corresponding author. His representative works highlight the integration of experimental and computational methodologies to uncover the mechanisms behind pollutant adsorption and detection. With a total of 1,141 citations and an h-index of 14, Dr. Hai-Long Jiang’s publications reflect a growing impact in analytical and environmental chemistry. His collaborations with more than 90 co-authors worldwide further underscore his multidisciplinary approach and scientific influence. Through his innovative exploration of material-based sensing, pollutant remediation, and safety evaluation, Dr. Hai-Long Jiang has established himself as a promising researcher advancing analytical methods and sustainable technologies for environmental and health protection.

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Featured Publications

  • Liu, Z., Liu, L., Dong, Y., Li, Y., Zhang, C., Wang, X.-L., Zhao, L., Jiang, H.-L., Wu, Y.-N., Chen, X., Li, F., & Zhao, R.-S. (2025). Ionic liquids accelerate the crystallization of a magnetic fluorine-functionalized 3D covalent organic framework for efficient capture of trace benzoylurea insecticides in juices and beverages. Chemical Engineering Journal, 524, 169460.

  • Luo, X.-W., Kang, F.-S., Wang, X.-L., Jiang, D.-F., Lin, Y.-L., Jiang, H.-L., & Zhao, R.-S. (2025). Facile synthesis of aluminum-based metal–organic frameworks for high adsorption of artificial sweeteners in beverages and seasonings: Integrating experimental and computational study. Microchemical Journal, 218, 115536.

  • Liu, D.-M., Dong, C., & Jiang, H.-L. (2025). Nanomaterial-based sensors for heavy metal ions analysis. Microchemical Journal, 218, 115511.

 

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. Yuki Yoshimatsu | Nanoscale | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Yuki Yoshimatsu | Nanoscale | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Yuki Yoshimatsu at Tochigi Cancer Center, Japan

Dr. Yuki Yoshimatsu is a leading cancer biologist and Project Leader at the Tochigi Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan. She holds a Ph.D. in Medical Science from the University of Tokyo and has extensive experience in rare cancer research, particularly sarcomas. Her career includes senior roles at the National Cancer Center Research Institute in Tokyo and postdoctoral training at the University of Washington, USA. Her research focuses on patient-derived cancer models, drug sensitivity screening, kinomic profiling, and biomarker discovery for precision oncology. She has established over 100 rare cancer models and contributed to national clinical guidelines. Dr. Yoshimatsu is also committed to mentoring young female scientists and advancing translational oncology through international collaboration.

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Summary of Suitability for Women Researcher Award: Dr. Yuki Yoshimatsu

Dr. Yuki Yoshimatsu exemplifies excellence in biomedical research and leadership in translational oncology, making her a highly deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. in Medical Science from the University of Tokyo and extensive research experience at prestigious institutions including the National Cancer Center Japan and the University of Washington, Dr. Yoshimatsu has established herself as a leading figure in rare cancer biology.

🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Medical Science
🏛️ University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Medicine
🧬 Department of Pathology
📍 Tokyo, Japan

💼 Professional Experience

Project Leader
🏥 Tochigi Cancer Center Research Institute
📍 Tochigi, Japan | ⏳ 2022 – Present
🔬 Leading translational research in rare cancers and biomarker development

Senior Researcher
🧪 National Cancer Center Research Institute
📍 Tokyo, Japan | ⏳ 2016 – 2022
🧫 Established multiple patient-derived sarcoma models and conducted drug sensitivity profiling

Postdoctoral Fellow
🧬 University of Washington, Dept. of Otolaryngology
📍 Seattle, WA, USA | ⏳ 2012 – 2016
🌎 International research in viral oncogenesis and multi-step carcinogenesis

🧪 Research Interests

🧫 Rare cancers (esp. sarcomas)

🧬 Patient-derived cancer models (cell lines, organoids, xenografts)

💊 Drug sensitivity screening & kinomic profiling

🧠 Biomarker discovery for precision oncology

🦠 Viral oncogenesis & multi-step carcinogenesis

🏆 Honors & Awards

🥇 Best Presentation Award
“Establishment and characterization of a novel leiomyosarcoma cell line”
📅 Aug 2023 | 🧬 Japanese Society of Human Cell Science

🏅 Poster Award
“Construction of patient-derived sarcoma models”
📅 Nov 2021 | 🔬 Japan Society for Patient-Derived Cancer Models

🌍 International Research Grant
“Mechanisms of multi-step carcinogenesis in cervical cancer”
📅 Mar 2010 | 🧪 Kanzawa Medical Research Promotion Foundation

Publication Top Notes

Pharmacokinomic Profiling Using Patient-Derived Cell Lines Predicts Sensitivity to Imatinib in Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans

Establishment and characterization of two novel patient-derived cell lines from giant cell tumor of bone: NCC-GCTB8-C1 and NCC-GCTB9-C1