Dr. Swaroop Kumar Mandal | Polymer composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Swaroop Kumar Mandal | Polymer composites | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor | dr. d. y. patil institute of technology pimpri | India

Dr. Swaroop Kumar Mandal is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Nanocomposites, Energy Storage, and Renewable Technologies, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra, India. He completed his Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India, under the supervision of Dr. Deepak Kumar, focusing on the design and development of smart nanocomposites for energy storage applications. His academic journey includes an M.Tech from Birsa Institute of Technology, Sindri, Dhanbad, where he conducted performance investigations on CuO–Paraffin Wax in solar water heater systems under the guidance of Naresh Prasad Choudhry, and a B.Tech from JIET, Cuttack, Odisha. With more than seven years of research experience and over a year in academia, he has established himself as an emerging expert in the synthesis, fabrication, and characterization of advanced polymer nanocomposites, smart materials, and biocompatible systems. His professional portfolio includes seven patents and more than fourteen publications in reputed SCI-indexed journals, demonstrating his significant contributions to the development of sustainable energy materials and next-generation supercapacitors. Dr. Swaroop Kumar Mandal has also gained valuable industrial experience as a Junior Technical Officer at the Electronics Corporation of India Limited, Kolkata, and as a Site Engineer at M/S Shankar Enterprise, Jharkhand, which enhanced his practical understanding of engineering applications. His expertise spans thermal and mechanical characterization techniques such as TGA, DTA, DSC, DMA, XRD, and UV-Visible Spectroscopy. Passionate about research-driven innovation, he is committed to advancing renewable energy, energy storage devices, and smart material systems that contribute to sustainable technological growth and global energy efficiency.

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Gabriela Draghici | Material Behavior | Best Faculty Award

Mrs. Gabriela Draghici | Material Behavior | Best Faculty Award

Lecturer | Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Civil Engineering | Romania

Drăghici Gabriela, lecturer and PhD engineer at “Ovidius” University of Constanta, Faculty of Civil Engineering, is an accomplished expert in civil and industrial constructions, specializing in the modernization of industrial buildings through the use of composite materials, structural rehabilitation, geotechnical analysis, and consolidation of historical monuments; she completed her engineering degree at the Polytechnic Institute “Gh. Asachi” Iaşi and obtained her PhD with a thesis on the modernization of industrial constructions, subsequently earning certifications as a construction site supervisor in multiple domains including buildings, industrial structures, agricultural constructions, pipelines for petroleum transport, and restoration of historical monuments; her research portfolio includes high-impact publications such as risk analysis in special rehabilitation operations for airport runways and platforms, technological design methodologies for constructions under special conditions, performance and post-utilization behavior of civil constructions, comparative studies of traditional and industrialized roof structures, and the geotechnical properties of water-sensitive soils such as loess, contributing to sustainable civil infrastructure development; she has actively participated in international conferences and authored multiple papers in journals like Ovidius University Annals Series: Civil Engineering, Buletinul AGIR, and proceedings of GeoChina International Conference, demonstrating a commitment to advancing civil engineering practice through applied research, structural innovation, and material science, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in civil and structural engineering innovation.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Li-Bo Chen | Fluid Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Li-Bo Chen | Fluid Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology | China

Li-Bo Chen – Associate Professor at the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, distinguished researcher in polymer processing, computational fluid dynamics, and multiphase flow, recognized for his innovative studies on the formation mechanism of hierarchically crystalline structures under coupled external fields in multi-melt multi-injection molding through combined simulation and experiment, his pioneering simulation and experimental investigations into the formation and evolution of hierarchical crystalline structures at the multi-melt flow interface, his detailed analysis on the effects of convective schemes and geometric reconstruction schemes on the interface of multiple melt flows in polymer systems, his advanced exploration of particle migration dynamics toward interfaces and the development of tailored directional migration strategies in multiphase melt processing, his collaborative work on multifunctional thermal management materials with excellent heat dissipation and generation capability for next-generation electronics, his contribution to the design of three-dimensional printing phase-change-based heat sinks for cooling electronic devices, his leadership in addressing brittle fracture in polylactic acid blown film processing, his development of novel multi-melt multi-shot injection molding platforms, his significant contributions in resolving numerical diffusion and oscillation in non-Newtonian fluid interfacial simulations, his impactful discoveries on particle migration mechanisms in multiphase melt processing, his entrepreneurial achievement in commercializing solid-solid phase change powders for building energy efficiency through a spin-off company, his strong record of securing national and provincial research funding including competitive grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, his successful collaborations with leading enterprises such as PetroChina and Sinopec on new material development and novel equipment R&D, his authorship of numerous SCI-indexed publications, his granted patents and pending applications, his active memberships in professional committees in chemical, pharmaceutical, and advanced materials fields, and his growing reputation as a versatile researcher and innovator whose work bridges fundamental theory, computational modeling, industrial applications, and sustainable technology development.

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Featured Publications:

Chen, L.-B., Tao, Z.-X., Song, C., Lu, Z., Yi, Y.-X., Cao, Y., Huang, Y.-H., Liu, Z.-Y., & Yang, M.-B. (2025). Dynamics of particle migration toward interface and tailored directional migration strategy in multiphase melt processing. Polymer Composites.

Huang, Y., Chen, L., Zheng, S., Wu, X., Liu, L., Zhang, K., Ke, K., Liu, Z., Yang, W., & Yang, M. (2021). A facile and rapid approach to lotus-seedpod-structured electronic skin for monitoring diverse physical stimuli. Advanced Materials Technologies, 6(7), e2001084.

Chen, L.-B., Huang, Y.-H., Zhao, X., Liu, L., Gu, J.-D., Liu, Z.-Y., Yang, W., Fu, X.-R., & Yang, M.-B. (2021). Simulation and experimental studies on the formation and evolution of hierarchical crystalline structures at the multi-melt flow interface. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 144, 106269

Huang, Y., Chen, L., Zheng, S., Wu, X., Liu, L., Ke, K., Liu, Z., Yang, W., & Yang, M. (2020). A new insight into multi-tier structure tailoring: Synchronous utilization of particle migration and incompatible interface separation under shear flow. Polymer, 202, 122384.

Chen, L.-B., Huang, Y.-H., Liu, L., Zhao, X., Liu, Z.-Y., Yang, W., & Yang, M.-B. (2020). Formation mechanism of hierarchically crystalline structures under coupled external fields in multi-melt multi-injection molding: Simulation and experiment. Composites Part B: Engineering, 188, 107770.

Feng, C.-P., Chen, L.-B., Tian, G.-L., Bai, L., Bao, R.-Y., Liu, Z.-Y., Ke, K., Yang, M.-B., & Yang, W. (2020). Robust polymer-based paper-like thermal interface materials with a through-plane thermal conductivity over 9 W m−1 K−1. Chemical Engineering Journal, 388, 123784.

Huang, Y., Liu, Z., Chen, R., Zheng, S., Feng, C., Chen, L., Yang, W., & Yang, M. (2019). Highly anisotropic functional conductors fabricated by multi-melt multi-injection molding (M³IM): A synergetic role of multiple melt flows and confined interface. Composites Science and Technology, 171, 263–270.

Feng, C.-P., Chen, L.-B., Tian, G.-L., Bai, L., Bao, R.-Y., Liu, Z.-Y., Ke, K., Yang, M.-B., & Yang, W. (2019). Multifunctional thermal management materials with excellent heat dissipation and generation capability for future electronics. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11(20), 18739–18745.

Xiangfeng Liang | Damage Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xiangfeng Liang | Damage Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Jiangsu University | China

Deputy Secretary-General of the Jiangsu High-Performance Alloy Materials Industry Alliance, a dedicated researcher born in October with long-term commitment to the research and development of nickel-based single-crystalline hollow turbine blades for aero engines, author of more than twenty SCI-indexed journal papers, contributor of nineteen national invention patent applications with thirteen successfully granted, active leader and participant in two national-level research projects and five provincial or ministerial-level research projects, widely engaged in numerous enterprise-sponsored technology R & D topics, recognized for successfully completing research projects at two postdoctoral research stations, serving consistently as reviewer for internationally prestigious journals including Materials Science and Engineering A and Journal of Alloys and Compounds, with academic metrics reflecting one hundred citations across ninety-three documents, twenty-five published documents, and an h-index of seven, acknowledged for advancing high-performance alloy materials, turbine blade design, casting optimization, and structural reliability analysis, demonstrating a research career that bridges fundamental materials science with applied industrial innovation, maintaining expertise in alloy design, defect control, microstructural evolution, mechanical properties, thermal barrier coatings, and life prediction methods for high-temperature service components, fostering collaborations that integrate theoretical modeling, experimental validation.

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Mr. xiao zhang | Thermal Barrier Coatings | Best Researcher Award

Mr. xiao zhang | Thermal Barrier Coatings| Best Researcher Award

Graduate Student at kunming university of science and technology, China

The individual is a master’s student in engineering at Kunming University of Science and Technology, focusing on advanced coating technology. With a strong academic foundation, they are developing expertise in materials science and engineering.

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🎓 Education

– *Master’s Degree*: Kunming University of Science and Technology, Engineering (2022-Present)- *Research Focus*: Advanced Coating Technology

👨‍🔬 Experience

– *Research Experience*: Developing advanced coating technologies for various applications (2022-Present)- *Academic Experience*: Master’s student at Kunming University of Science and Technology (2022-Present)

🔍 Research Interest

No publications are listed for this individual. As they continue their research, they may publish papers on advanced coating technologies and materials science.

Awards and Honors 🏆

The individual’s research focuses on developing advanced coating technologies, exploring innovative materials and techniques for various applications.

📚 Publications 

1. Microscopic mechanisms of thermal transport at the SiO2-water interface 💧🔍 (M. Ma, X. Zhang, C. Xiong, S. Qing, H. Wang, 2025)
2. Heat Transfer Performance Study of Magnetic Fe2O3/Graphene Nanofluid 🔥💡 (M. Ma, S. Qing, X. Zhang, M. Hu, Z. Jia, 2025)
3. Mechanism of Charged Graphene Substrate Effects on the Stability of Interfacial Nanobubbles 💧🔋 (X. Xiong, M. Ma, X. Zhang, H. Wang, J. Wang, 2025)
4. Molecular dynamics study on the impact of surface nanostructures and interfacial coupling strength 🔍💻 (J. Liu, S. Qing, X. Huang, M. Ma, X. Zhang, 2025)
5. Numerical evaluation of steam methane reforming process with sorption enhanced ⚗️💡 (G. Wang, S. Yang, H. Liu, X. Zhang, 2025)

Conclusion

The individual shows promise as a young scientist, with a strong research focus and potential for significant contributions. While they have areas for improvement, their early engagement in research and commitment to advanced coating technology make them a suitable candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. With further development and support, they can excel in their research endeavors.

Prof . Dong Li | Metamaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Dong Li | Metamaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Dong Li , Northeastern university , China.

Prof. Dong Li is a distinguished professor and the Head of the Department of Mechanics at Northeastern University. He is a leading talent in Shenyang, China, and a young top-notch expert under the “Innovative Talents Program of Liaoning Province.” With over 70 published scientific papers, Dong has made significant contributions to intelligent structure optimization and metamaterials design. His notable research includes the study of Negative Poisson’s Ratio (NPR) materials, working alongside Professor Rod Lakes from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dong Li has led over 30 projects, including the prestigious National Key Research and Development Program. 🌟📚🔬

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Education & Experience:

  • Professor, Head of Department, Northeastern University 📚

  • Doctoral Supervisor 👨‍🎓

  • Visiting Scholar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 🌍

  • Young Top-notch Talent, “Innovative Talents Program of Liaoning Province” 🎓

  • Leading Talent, Shenyang 🏅

  • Over 30 Research Projects Led 🧑‍🔬

Summary Suitability

Prof. Dong Li is an ideal nominee for the Best Researcher Award, recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of metamaterials, particularly in negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR) materials. As a full professor and the head of the Department of Mechanics at Northeastern University, he has published over 70 papers and led 30+ major research projects, including the National Key Research and Development Program. His innovative two-step modeling approach and collaboration with Professor Rod Lakes on NPR materials have significantly advanced material science. Dong Li’s research and leadership have left a profound impact on both academia and industry, making him a standout candidate for this award.

Professional Development 

Prof. Dong Li has established himself as a pioneering researcher in Negative Poisson’s Ratio (NPR) materials, making substantial contributions over the last decade. He has collaborated with international experts, including Professor Rod Lakes, to push the boundaries of material science. His research has led to groundbreaking discoveries, such as the first-ever NPR phenomenon found in InSn alloys near the phase transition point. As a leader in metamaterials, Dong’s work has earned recognition from various scientific bodies, and his projects are funded by major programs like the National Key Research and Development Program, further solidifying his influence in the field. 🌍🔬💡

Research Focus 

Dong Li’s research focus revolves around metamaterials, specifically in the field of negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR) materials. His work is dedicated to designing and optimizing novel metamaterials with unique mechanical properties, such as hierarchical structures and bi-material configurations. Through his groundbreaking research, Dong Li has introduced innovative approaches like the two-step modeling method for constructing three-dimensional NPR materials with high specific strength. His research also includes the development of metamaterials that demonstrate enhanced stiffness and energy dissipation characteristics. Collaborating with international experts, his contributions have significantly advanced the study of metamaterials in areas like energy absorption and structural optimization.

Awards and Honors:
  • Young Top-notch Talent, “Innovative Talents Program of Liaoning Province” 🏅

  • Leading Talent in Shenyang 🏆

  • National Key Research and Development Program Projects Leader 🌟

  • Over 70 Published Scientific Papers 📄

  • Collaborator with Professor Rod Lakes (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 🤝

  • First to Discover NPR Phenomenon in InSn Alloys 🔬

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: A novel compression torsion coupling metamaterial with repeatable energy dissipation characteristics
    Authors: Weitao Lv, Dong Li
    Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Study on the mechanical properties of the thin-walled double circular tube filled with a novel NPR lattice core based on the concave rotating mechanism
    Authors: Caihua Wang, Weitao Lv, Dong Li
    Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Study on the energy absorption effect and impact resistance of a composite sandwich panel with carbon fiber reinforced re-entrant hexagonal honeycomb core with negative Poisson’s ratio
    Authors: Hao Liu, Dong Li
    Journal: European Journal of Mechanics, A/Solids
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Study on the Mechanical Properties of Octet-Truss-Filled Reinforced Dual Square Tubes Structure
    Authors: Dong Li
    Journal: Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research
    Year: 2025

  • Title: A metamaterial with enhanced effective stiffness and negative Poisson’s ratio for frictional energy dissipation
    Authors: Weitao Lv, Dong Li
    Journal: European Journal of Mechanics, A/Solids
    Year: 2024

  • Title: A two-step modeling method for constructing 3D negative Poisson’s ratio materials with high specific strength based on common lattice structures
    Authors: Weitao Lv, Dong Li
    Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
    Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dong Li’s research has not only expanded the boundaries of material science but also laid the foundation for future innovations in engineering applications. His continuous contributions, innovative modeling techniques, and impactful collaborations make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dong Li’s work in NPR materials and metamaterials has made him a leader in his field, influencing both academia and industry with far-reaching applications.

Jakub Siegel | metal nanoparticles | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jakub Siegel | metal nanoparticles | Best Researcher Award

Department of Solid State Engineering, VŠCHT Praha, Czech Republic

Prof. Jakub Siegel, M.Sc., Ph.D., is a distinguished materials scientist born in 1981 in Brno, Czech Republic. He specializes in materials engineering with a strong focus on nanotechnology and polymer modifications. After earning his M.Sc. (2006) and Ph.D. (2010) from the University of Chemistry and Technology (UCT) Prague, he rapidly ascended in academia, becoming an Associate Professor in 2014 and Full Professor in 2023. His research explores ion, plasma, and laser beam modifications of polymers, metal nanostructures, and their biomedical and environmental applications. With over 110 publications and a citation count surpassing 2,400, he is recognized internationally for his contributions. His innovative approaches to noble metal nanoparticles and opto-mechanical processing techniques have influenced both academic and industrial applications. Prof. Siegel also plays a key role in mentoring students and leading cutting-edge projects, making significant strides in material science and nanotechnology.

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🎓 Education 

Prof. Jakub Siegel pursued his academic journey at the University of Chemistry and Technology (UCT) Prague, where he earned his M.Sc. in 2006, specializing in Material Engineering. His keen interest in nanomaterials and polymer modifications led him to complete his Ph.D. in 2010 at the same institution. His doctoral research focused on the advanced manipulation of polymer surfaces using ion, plasma, and laser techniques.

Driven by his passion for materials science, he continued his academic progression, achieving the title of Associate Professor in 2014 and Full Professor in 2023 at UCT Prague, specializing in Materials Engineering. Throughout his academic career, he has been involved in pioneering research on noble metal nanostructures and their functional applications. His strong foundation in quantum mechanics and nanomaterials has also made him a sought-after educator, actively engaging in the supervision of student theses and laboratory work.

💼 Professional Experience 

Prof. Siegel has accumulated vast research and teaching experience. In 2008, he spent four months at J. Kepler University in Linz, Austria, as a scientific researcher under Prof. Dr. J. Heitz. From 2008 to 2014, he worked as a junior scientist at UCT Prague before transitioning to his current role as a senior scientist.

Throughout his career, he has led multiple projects focused on ion, plasma, and laser beam modifications of polymers, the formation of metal nanostructures, and their applications in biomedicine and optoelectronics. He has been instrumental in pioneering unconventional synthesis techniques for noble metal nanoparticles. His research findings have led to over 110 scientific publications, 16 book chapters, and numerous international conference contributions. Besides research, Prof. Siegel is deeply committed to education, lecturing on quantum mechanics and nanomaterials, supervising students at all levels, and conducting laboratory sessions in materials chemistry and biomaterials for medical applications.

🔍 Research Focus

Prof. Siegel’s research centers on the advanced modification of polymers and the formation of metal nanostructures using ion, plasma, and laser beam techniques. His work explores the effects of structural, surface, chemical, and physical modifications of polymers, leading to innovative applications in biomedicine, electronics, and optoelectronics.

He specializes in unconventional synthesis methods for noble metal nanoparticles, testing their bactericidal and biocompatible properties, and assessing their environmental impact. His research on opto-mechanical processing of nanoparticles has contributed to the development of laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) technology for precision material deposition. Additionally, his work on thermal treatment and laser irradiation of metal nanostructures has influenced surface engineering and nanophotonics.

Publications

  • “Ion Beam Modification of Polymer Surfaces for Biomedical Applications” (2023)
  • “Laser-Induced Forward Transfer: A Novel Approach for Nanoparticle Deposition” (2022)
  • “Unconventional Synthesis Techniques for Noble Metal Nanoparticles” (2021)
  • “Bactericidal Properties of Metal Nanostructures: A Comparative Study” (2020)
  • “Surface Engineering of Polymers Using Plasma and Ion Beams” (2019)
  • “Nanoparticle Manipulation via Opto-Mechanical Processing” (2018)
  • “Environmental Impacts of Noble Metal Nanoparticles” (2017)
  • “Characterization of Metal Nanostructures on Solid Substrates” (2016)
  • “Formation of Metal Clusters Induced by Thermal Treatment” (2015)
  • “Advanced Applications of Noble Metal Nanoparticles in Biomedicine” (201

Conclusion

The candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given their exceptional contributions to metal nanoparticles research, strong publication record, and leadership in materials science. Expanding international collaborations and industry applications could further elevate their research influence.

Tso-Fu Mark Chang | Multiferroic materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Tso-Fu Mark Chang | Multiferroic materials | Best Researcher Award

Assocaite Professor, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan

A distinguished materials scientist, currently an Associate Professor at the Institute of Integrated Research, Institute of Science Tokyo,. Holds a Doctor of Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology (2012). His research focuses on supercritical fluid technology, thin films, and electrochemical materials, earning multiple prestigious awards.

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Education 🎓📖

Doctor of Engineering (Materials Science & Engineering), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (2012) 🏅 | Master of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (2011) 🎓 | Master of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan (2007) 🏆 | Bachelor of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada (2004) 🌍

Experience 🔬💼

Associate Professor, Institute of Integrated Research, Institute of Science Tokyo (2024present) 🏛️ | Associate Professor, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Tech (20212024) 📚 | Assistant Professor, Tokyo Tech (20122021) 🏅 | QA Engineer, DuPont, Taiwan (20082009) 🏭 | Lab Assistant, ITRI, Taiwan (2005) 🔍

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

Best Oral Presentation, Supergreen (2022) 🥇 | Konica Minolta Imaging Science Award (2022) 🏅 | TACT Gold Award (2021) 🥇 | Multiple Best Paper & Poster Awards at TACT, MDPI, and MSAM 📜 | Young Researcher Award, Japan Institute of Metals (2014) 🏆 | Over 25 prestigious awards in materials science and engineering 🌟

Research Focus 🧪

Expert in supercritical fluid technology, thin films, electrochemical materials, and MEMS 🏭 | Develops advanced materials for sustainability and energy applications 🌱🔋 | Innovates in nano-fabrication, catalysis, and semiconductor processes 🧑‍🏭 | Active in international collaborations and academic societies 🌍📚 | Committee Member of Integrated MEMS Technology Research Group in JSAP (2017~present) 🔬

Publications 

Mechanistic insights into photodegradation of organic dyes using heterostructure photocatalysts

Preparation of monolithic silica aerogel of low thermal conductivity by ambient pressure drying

Bright nickel film deposited by supercritical carbon dioxide emulsion using additive-free Watts bath

 

Conclusion:

The candidate’s exceptional research achievements, global recognition, and leadership in materials science make them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing industry collaboration and commercialization aspects could further enhance their candidacy.

 

Yu Wang | carbon dots | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Yu Wang | carbon dots | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Yu Wang (王昱) 🎓, born in Qingdao, China 🇨🇳 (Nov. 1984), is an Associate Professor at the Laboratory of Instrumentation and Analytical Chemistry, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), CAS. With a Ph.D. from Kyungpook National University 🇰🇷 and postdoctoral work at DICP, he specializes in designing cutting-edge chemical sensing materials 🌟. As Secretary General of the CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association (Shenyang Branch) and a prominent academic leader, Dr. Wang has earned international recognition for his research on carbon dots and their applications.

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Education🎓

B.S. (2003–2007): Qingdao University, China Ph.D. (2009–2014): Kyungpook National University, South Korea 🇰🇷 Postdoctoral (2014–2016): Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), CAS 🧪

Experience🧪

Associate Professor (2019–Present): Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS  Assistant (2016–2019): Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS 🌟

Honors and Awards🏆

Outstanding Foreign Student Award: KHS Scholarship, Kyungpook National University (2009–2012) 🌟 2nd Prize: Natural Science Achievement Award, Liaoning Province (2017) 2nd Prize: Technological Invention of Liaoning Province (2024, ranked 6/6) 🎉

Research Focus🔬

Controlled synthesis of carbonized polymer dots (carbon dots)  Surface/interface chemistry in carbon dots    Dye-incorporated and metal-doped carbon dots for applications 💡  Exploring quantum coherence effects in carbon dots 🌠

Publications 📖

Rapid detection of Cr (VI) ions 🌟: Cobalt (II)-doped carbon dots for Cr(VI) detection. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 87, 46-52 (2017) 🧪.

Highly luminescent carbon dots 🌈: N, S-Co-doped carbon dots for Hg(II) sensing. Analytica Chimica Acta, 890, 134-142 (2015) 🧬.

Copper (I) bromide hybrids 🧡: Luminescent materials for optical applications. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11(19), 17513-17520 (2019) ⚡.

Dual-emission carbon dots 🧪: Cr(VI) assay platform. Carbon, 182, 42-50 (2021) 🌟.

Mn(II)-coordinated carbon dots 💡: Functionalized nanodots for VOC sensing. Chemistry – A European Journal, 21(42), 14843-14850 (2015) ✨.

NH3 leakage monitoring system 🚢: CNTs-PPy-based sensor for marine IoT. Nano Energy, 98, 107271 (2022) 🌊.

Self-powered ammonia sensor ⚡: Humidity-resistant CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals. Talanta, 253, 124070 (2023) 💧.

Paper-based microfluidics 📄: Colorimetric Cu(II) detection. Talanta, 204, 518-524 (2019) 🧬.

Fluorometric chemosensors 🌈: Dual mercury (II) assay. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 265, 293-301 (2018) ⚗️.

Advances in triboelectric sensors 🌊: Innovations in marine IoT. Nano Energy, 109316 (2024) 🚢.

Conclusion

Dr. Yu Wang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional expertise in carbon dots, substantial research impact, and leadership roles in fostering innovation. His work has significantly advanced the understanding and applications of nanomaterials, earning recognition through prestigious awards. By broadening his collaborations and diversifying research focus, Dr. Wang could further enhance his global impact. His dedication and achievements make him a strong contender for the award, embodying the qualities of an outstanding researcher.

Kaixi Shi | Two-dimensional materials | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Kaixi Shi | Two-dimensional materials | Best Researcher Award

lecturer at  Changchun University of Science and Technology, China

Chunde Piao is a distinguished researcher in the Department of Geological Engineering at the School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). His expertise lies in coal mine geological engineering, focusing on health monitoring and stability analysis. He has led over 20 national and provincial-level research projects, authored 30+ publications, and holds 8 invention patents. His contributions to distributed fiber optic sensing technology have garnered him six prestigious awards, including the First Prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award.

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🎓 Education

📜 Ph.D. in Geological Engineering, Nanjing University (2005-2008)🎓 M.S. in Geological Engineering, Liaoning Technical University (2001-2004)🎓 B.S. in Geological Engineering, Liaoning Technical University (1997-2001)

👨‍🔬 Experience

🏫 Professor, China University of Mining and Technology (2008-present)🏗️ Pioneered distributed fiber optic sensing technology in coal mine monitoring🧪 Developed subsidence prediction models and transparent geological perception systems

🏆 Awards and Honors

First Prize, National Science and Technology Progress Award (2018)🏅 First Prize, Ministry of Education Technological Invention Award (2018)🏅 First Prize, Ministry of Education Science and Technology Progress Award (2009)

🔍 Research Focus

🏭 Coal mine geological disaster monitoring📡 Distributed fiber optic sensing technology🌍 Overburden fracture detection and subsidence prediction🛠️ Multi-field geological engineering applications

✍️Publications Top Note :

Research on prediction method of coal mining surface subsidence based on MMF optimization model” – Scientific Reports, 2024.

“Research on transparency of coal mine geological conditions using distributed fiber-optic sensing” – Deep Underground Science and Engineering, 2024.

“Subsidence prediction method of water-conducting fracture zone in coal mines using grey theory” – Water (Switzerland), 2023 (7 citations).

“Force model of squeezed branch piles based on surface potential characteristics” – Buildings, 2023 (4 citations).

“Calculation model of overburden subsidence using Brillouin optical reflectometry” – Int. J. Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences, 2021 (22 citations).

“DOFS-based height calculation of water-flowing fractured zone” – Geofluids, 2021 (5 citations).

“Predictive model of overburden deformation using machine learning and DOFS” – Engineering Computations, 2020 (4 citations).

“Model test study on overburden settlement in backfill mining using fiber Bragg grating” – Arabian J. Geosciences, 2019 (22 citations).

“Experimental study on overburden strata under reamer-pillar coal mining with DOFS” – Energies, 2019 (11 citations).

“Simulation on mining subsidence’s influence on soil properties” – Journal of China Coal Society, 2017 (16 citations)

Conclusion

Chunde Piao’s remarkable contributions to coal mine monitoring and geological engineering, coupled with his leadership in national projects and groundbreaking technological developments, make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His profile exemplifies innovation, scientific excellence, and dedication to advancing critical areas in geological engineering. By broadening international collaborations and focusing on industry applications, Piao’s influence and eligibility for top-tier research awards will continue to grow.