Pradeep Kumar | Nanosensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradeep Kumar | Nanosensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Product Development Lead | Strentex Innovations Ltd | Serbia

Dr. Pradeep Kumar is an accomplished researcher in nanotechnology, semiconductor devices, microelectronics, and emerging wearable electronics, with strong contributions spanning advanced materials, sustainable sensors, and flexible device engineering. His work bridges foundational material science with real-world applications in health monitoring, energy harvesting, and responsible electronics. With 276 Scopus citations, 29 indexed publications, and an h-index of 8, he maintains an impactful and steadily growing research record. Dr. Pradeep Kumar has authored 45+ peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, including publications in high-impact Q1 journals such as Journal of Energy Storage, Advanced Sustainable Systems, Surfaces and Interfaces, Nanomaterials, and Molecules. His research outputs cover 2D-materials-based sensors, MXene/graphene hybrid systems, CO₂ and VOC gas sensing, optoelectronic thin films, transparent electrodes, wearable supercapacitors, organic LEDs, and semiconductor device modeling. He has also contributed multiple book chapters with Springer Nature and IOP Publishing. His research portfolio includes the development of textile-integrated biosensors, flexible pH and electrolyte sensors, textile supercapacitors, and energy-harvesting nanogenerators, supported by advanced material synthesis, micro/nanofabrication, and device characterization. He is the inventor of a U.S. provisional patent on a sustainable textile-based piezoelectric energy harvester utilizing agricultural waste materials. Dr. Pradeep Kumar has played key roles in European and institutional research projects, including serving as a Principal Investigator and contributing to Horizon-funded research. His contributions extend to research mentoring, proposal development, and interdisciplinary collaboration across Europe and Asia. He has received several recognitions, including the Young Scientist Award, Best Paper Award (IEEE), and multiple academic merit and research assistantship fellowships. Dr. Pradeep Kumar is an active reviewer for reputable journals (RSC, Springer, Taylor & Francis, SAGE, IET) and has editorial experience in IEEE conference proceedings. His technical leadership and sustained contributions position him as a notable researcher in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and semiconductor device engineering.

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Featured Publications

1. Junaid, M., Khir, M. H., Witjaksono, G., Tansu, N., Saheed, M. S. M., & Kumar, P., … (2020). Boron-doped reduced graphene oxide with tunable bandgap and enhanced surface plasmon resonance. Molecules, 25(16), 3646.

2. Gupta, M., Hawari, H. F., Kumar, P., Burhanudin, Z. A., & Tansu, N. (2021). Functionalized reduced graphene oxide thin films for ultrahigh CO₂ gas sensing performance at room temperature. Nanomaterials, 11(3), 623.

3. Junaid, M., Md Khir, M. H., Witjaksono, G., Ullah, Z., Tansu, N., Saheed, M. S. M., & Kumar, P., … (2020). A review on graphene-based light emitting functional devices. Molecules, 25(18), 4217.

4. Kumar, P., Woon, K. L., Wong, W. S., Saheed, M. S. M., & Burhanudin, Z. A. (2019). Hybrid film of single-layer graphene and carbon nanotube as transparent conductive electrode for organic light emitting diode. Synthetic Metals, 257, 116186.

5. Gupta, M., Hawari, H. F., Kumar, P., & Burhanudin, Z. A. (2022). Copper oxide/functionalized graphene hybrid nanostructures for room temperature gas sensing applications. Crystals, 12(2), 264.

Zhenyu Cheng | Electrochemical Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Cheng | Electrochemical Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Teacher at Longdong University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Cheng is an accomplished researcher and educator in organic chemistry and materials science. With a Ph.D. from Heilongjiang University, preceded by master’s and bachelor’s degrees from prestigious Chinese institutions, Dr. Cheng’s academic journey reflects solid expertise in chemical synthesis and analysis. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Long University in Qingyang, Dr. Cheng excels in advanced materials characterization techniques including XRD, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, HRTEM), TG-DSC, BET analysis, UV-Vis, and FTIR and is proficient in hydrothermal, solvothermal, and co-precipitation synthesis methods. This blend of teaching excellence and technical mastery underscores Dr. Cheng’s significant contributions to both scientific inquiry and education.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Cheng received a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Heilongjiang University, after completing a Master of Science degree at Northeast Normal University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Longdong University. This solid academic foundation reflects a progression through increasingly specialized scientific education, providing a rigorous grounding for advanced research in chemistry and materials science.

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Cheng has cultivated a robust academic career spanning over a decade, beginning as a Teaching Assistant and advancing to Associate Professor at a leading university in Qingyang. In these roles, responsibilities have included lecturing across various levels, developing curricula, mentoring students, and leading research initiatives. The progression reflects a deep commitment to academic development and institutional contribution. This journey is underpinned by extensive hands-on experience in advanced materials research, anchored by strong expertise in both teaching and scholarly inquiry.

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Cheng focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced organic and inorganic materials through methodologies like hydrothermal, solvothermal, and co-precipitation techniques. The research leverages comprehensive material characterization using tools such as XRD, XPS, Raman, SEM, TEM (including HRTEM), TG-DSC, BET analysis, UV-Vis, and FTIR to understand structure–property relationships at multiple scales. These interests span areas such as functional nanomaterials, catalysts, and energy or environmental applications, with a commitment to bridging synthetic strategies with detailed analytical insights.

Publications

A neural network-shaped composite of α-MnO2 with N-doped graphene for electrocatalytic reduction of hydrogen peroxide in human urine samples

Cauliflower-like CuO-ZnO modified glassy carbon electrode as an electrochemical platform for the detection of hydrogen peroxide in adulterated milk

DFT investigation on the effect of ZnO microstructure on nitrite catalytic performance and its application in food

Neural Network Composite of Α-Mno 2 With N-Doped Graphene For Electrocatalytic Reduction of Hydrogen Peroxide

Regulating the nitrogen content in graphene to modify manganese dioxide for the sensitive detection of dopamine in biological samples

Conclusion

Given his extensive expertise in advanced characterization techniques, proven synthetic chemistry skills, and progressive academic career, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Cheng is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. With continued efforts to expand his research outreach, international collaborations, and publication record, he has the potential to achieve even greater impact in his field.