Mingsheng Long | Aerospace applications | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mingsheng Long | Aerospace applications | Best Researcher Award

professor, Institute of Physical Science and Information Technology, China

Dr. Mingsheng Long is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute of Physical Science and Information Technology, Anhui University. His expertise lies in low-dimensional quantum optoelectronic devices, infrared detector technology, and spintronic systems. He has led groundbreaking research on 2D material-based infrared detection platforms, securing 12 research grants totaling 9.8 million CNY. Before joining Anhui University, he was an Assistant Researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, CAS, where he pioneered black arsenic-phosphor mid-IR detectors. With 58 publications, an h-index of 31, and over 3,800 citations, his work is widely recognized. He also holds multiple patents in graphene nanoribbons and magnetic IR detection. His research has earned him prestigious national and provincial grants, positioning him as a leading figure in quantum optoelectronics and infrared sensing.

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Education

Dr. Mingsheng Long completed his Ph.D. in Physics at Nanjing University (2014-2017) under Prof. Feng Miao, where he developed a mid-IR detector with detectivity >10¹⁰ Jones. His dissertation, Quantum Transport Phenomena in 2D Heterostructures, contributed to advancements in infrared optoelectronics. He earned his M.S. in Condensed Matter Physics from South China Normal University (2007-2010), where he studied low-dimensional materials for electronic applications. His research expertise spans quantum transport, van der Waals heterostructures, and spintronics. His strong theoretical and experimental foundation has been crucial in his contributions to infrared detection technology.

Experience

Dr. Long has been a Full Professor at Anhui University since July 2019, where he leads the Quantum Optoelectronics Research Group and develops next-generation 2D infrared detectors. Previously, he was an Assistant Researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, CAS (2017-2019), collaborating with Shanghai Aerospace Systems Engineering Institute on black arsenic-phosphor mid-IR detectors. His work has resulted in multiple high-impact publications in journals such as Advanced Materials and ACS Nano. His expertise in infrared detection and quantum optoelectronics has earned him several national and international research grants, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in the field.

Awards & Honors

Anhui Leading Talent Program Award (2020-2025) 🏆 National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant (2019, 2023) 📜 Best Paper Award – Advanced Materials (2022) 🏅 Shanghai STCSM Innovation Grant (2018-2021) 💡 Highly Cited Researcher – Clarivate Analytics (2021, 2023) 📖 Outstanding Young Scholar Award – Anhui University (2020) 🎓 Editorial Board Member – Frontiers in Materials (Nanoelectronics Section) 📝 Invited Speaker – International Workshop on 2D Materials (2024) 🎤

Research Focus

Dr. Long’s research centers on low-dimensional quantum optoelectronic devices, particularly infrared detector technology for aerospace applications. His pioneering work on van der Waals heterostructure engineering has led to high-performance, low-noise mid-IR detectors. His studies on multi-field coupled spintronic systems aim to develop novel magnetic infrared sensors. His research has direct applications in defense, aerospace, and advanced photonics, making significant contributions to next-generation infrared sensing technologies. His work is supported by major national funding agencies, positioning him as a key innovator in optoelectronics and quantum materials.

Publications

  • Long, M. et al., Adv. Mater. 2022, 34, 2203283 (VIP Paper)
  • Long, M. et al., Adv. Funct. Mater. 2022, 2204230 (Cover Feature)
  • Long, M. et al., Adv. Sci. 2025, 2413844 (Accepted)
  • Long, M. et al., ACS Nano 2019, 13, 2511 (Cited 320+)
  • Long, M. et al., Sci. Adv. 2017, 3, e1700589 (ESI Highly Cited)

Conclusion

Dr. Mingsheng Long is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his exceptional contributions to quantum optoelectronics and aerospace technology, strong leadership in securing major research grants, high-impact publications, and innovative patents. Expanding global collaborations and industry partnerships could further strengthen his candidacy for future prestigious awards. 🚀

Chang Hyun Sohn | Computational Fluid Dynamic | Best Researcher Award

Prof Chang Hyun Sohn | Computational Fluid Dynamic | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Kyungpook National University, South Korea

Dr. Chang-Hyun Sohn is a distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kyungpook National University (KNU), South Korea. 🎓 With expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Flow-Induced Vibration, and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), he has made significant contributions to thermal-fluid sciences. 🌊 He has served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Cambridge and the University of Tennessee and previously worked at the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), contributing to small jet engine development. ✈️ His extensive research output includes 134 journal papers, 64 conference proceedings, 37 books & reports, and 5 patents. 📚 Recognized with prestigious awards, he has held leadership roles in KSME, KASE, and KSCFE. 🔬 His influence spans academia, industry, and engineering societies, making him a pioneer in fluid dynamics research. 🌍

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, South Korea (1991) 🏆 Focused on thermal-fluid flow and CFD modeling, advancing numerical simulations in fluid dynamics. 💡M.E. in Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, South Korea (1985) 📊 Specialized in computational modeling and flow analysis, contributing to advanced engineering applications. 🚀B.E. in Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, South Korea (1983) 🔧 Developed a strong foundation in mechanical systems, thermodynamics, and aerodynamics, shaping future research in flow dynamics. 🌪️

Professional Experience 🏢

Professor, Kyungpook National University (1994 – Present) 👨‍🏫 Leading fluid dynamics research and mentoring future engineers. 🎯Team Manager, Agency for Defense Development (ADD) (1991 – 1994) 🛩️ Spearheaded small jet engine development and military propulsion technology. 💨Visiting Professor, University of Cambridge (1996 – 1997) 🇬🇧 Collaborated on aerodynamic research in turbulence and flow modeling. 📈Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee (2005 – 2006) 🇺🇸 Advanced CFD applications in thermal-fluid sciences. 🔥Vice Dean, College of Engineering, KNU (2007 – 2008) 📌 Strengthened academic programs in mechanical and automotive engineering. 🏗️Director, Industrial-University Consortium Center (2007 – 2008) 🔄 Enhanced industry-academic collaboration for applied mechanical research. 🏭

Awards & Honors 🏆

Outstanding Paper Award, Korean Society for Computational Fluid Engineering (2010) 📜 Recognized for excellence in CFD-based thermal-fluid research. 🔥Best Paper Award, Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (2010) ✨ Acknowledged for groundbreaking contributions to mechanical engineering innovations. 🚗Advisor of Winning Team, National Fluid Engineering Competition (2010) 🏅 Mentored students in a national-level fluid mechanics challenge. 🎯Outstanding Portfolio Instructor, KNU (2010) 👏 Honored for exceptional teaching in mechanical and aerospace engineering. 📖Invited Speaker, IBCAST (2016) & FMFP (2017) 🎤 Shared insights on fluid mechanics, CFD, and turbulence modeling in global conferences. 🌎

Research Focus 🔬

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 🖥️ Developing high-precision simulations for thermal-fluid flows, aerodynamics, and turbulence modeling. 🌪️Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) Measurement 📸 Enhancing fluid flow visualization techniques for experimental validation of CFD models. 💡Flow-Induced Vibration (FIV) 🔊 Investigating structural interactions with fluid flow for safer, more efficient engineering systems. 🏗️Aerospace & Automotive Applications 🚀 Designing advanced propulsion systems, aerodynamic vehicles, and jet engines. ✈️Thermal-Fluid System Optimization ⚡ Improving cooling systems, energy efficiency, and industrial heat transfer mechanisms. 🔥

Publications

Investigating the Power Extraction of Applying Hybrid Pitching Motion on a Wing with Leading and Trailing Flaps

Enhanced Power Extraction via Hybrid Pitching Motion in an Oscillating Wing Energy Harvester with Leading Flap

Wetting performance analysis of porosity distribution in NMC111 layered electrodes in lithium-ion batteries using the Lattice Boltzmann Method

Reduction of delivery pressure fluctuations in a gerotor pump

Numerically Investigating the Energy-Harvesting Performance of an Oscillating Flat Plate with Leading and Trailing Flaps

Conclusion

Dr. Chang-Hyun Sohn is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his exceptional contributions to CFD, leadership in mechanical engineering, and innovation in applied research. His strong publication record, international impact, and industry collaborations make him highly suitable for this prestigious recognition. Further engagement in cutting-edge fields like AI-enhanced CFD and sustainability applications could further strengthen his position as a global leader in the field.

Mohammadmahdi Amini | Structural health monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammadmahdi Amini | Structural health monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Innovation & Technology Manager at Laskaridis Shipping Co. LTD, Greece

🎓 Mohammadmahdi Amini, a skilled BIM Modeler born in 1995, has over 3 years of professional expertise in Revit-based Building Information Modeling (BIM). 🌍 Based in Damghan, Semnan, Iran, he has authored three Q1 Elsevier journal papers exploring the effects of magnetic fields on concrete properties. 🏗️ Proficient in Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, and advanced design software, Mohammadmahdi excels in architectural design, construction documentation, and quantity surveying. ✍️ Fluent in English with an IELTS score of 6, he thrives in collaborative environments, showcasing a passion for innovative civil engineering solutions.

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Education🎓

Mohammadmahdi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Semnan University, Iran (2014–2019). 🏫 Specializing in structural analysis and concrete technologies, he developed a foundational understanding of construction methodologies and project management. 📚 With a GPA of 13.73, his academic journey laid the groundwork for his advanced research in magnetic fields’ effects on concrete, culminating in contributions to high-impact journals. ✨ Semnan University was instrumental in shaping his technical and analytical abilities, inspiring his pursuit of excellence in BIM modeling and civil engineering research.

Experience 💼

As a BIM Modeler at Agourconstruction (Dec 2020–Feb 2024), Mohammadmahdi specialized in Revit-based architectural drafting, quantity surveying, and cost estimation. 📊 His role extended to supervision assistance and resident engineering, ensuring project execution met quality standards. 🏗️ With a keen eye for detail, he collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to deliver efficient construction documentation. ✨ Leveraging his Revit and AutoCAD expertise, he optimized workflows and developed innovative solutions for construction challenges. 🌟 His commitment to excellence has consistently driven successful project outcomes.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Elsevier Recognition: Published three Q1 journal papers in 2024, advancing research in magnetic fields’ effects on concrete. Academic Achievement: Recognized for contributing innovative methodologies to concrete technologies at Semnan University Innovation Awards: Praised for applying novel magnetic approaches in structural engineering solutions. Professional Excellence: Earned commendations for delivering high-quality BIM projects and advancing Revit-based construction workflows.

Research Focus 🔬

Mohammadmahdi’s research centers on leveraging magnetic fields to enhance concrete’s mechanical properties. 🧲 His studies delve into the compressive strength of concrete enriched with silica sand, ferrosilicon, and nano-silica. 📖 His publications include experimental and numerical investigations of magnetic field effects, aiming to improve concrete’s durability and magnetization. 💡 A pioneering approach integrates nanotechnology and magnetic innovations for advanced construction materials. ✨ His work bridges theory and application, inspiring sustainable and efficient civil engineering solutions.

Publications 📖

1. Numerical Investigation on the Impact of Alternating Magnetic Fields on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete with Various Silica Sand and Ferrosilicon Compositions

Authors: Ghanepour, M.; Amini, M.M.; Rezaifar, O.
Journal: Results in Engineering
Volume: 24
Article ID: 103631
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
This study investigates the mechanical behavior of concrete exposed to alternating magnetic fields, focusing on compositions incorporating silica sand and ferrosilicon. Advanced numerical simulations provide insights into how magnetic fields influence concrete’s structural performance and durability. This work serves as a significant step in optimizing construction materials for modern infrastructure.

2. Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Alternating Magnetic Fields on the Compressive Strength of Concrete with Various Silica Sand and Microsilica Compositions

Authors: Amini, M.M.; Ghanepour, M.; Rezaifar, O.
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials
Volume: 21
Article ID: e03487
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
This experimental study explores the compressive strength enhancement of concrete treated with alternating magnetic fields. It emphasizes how the integration of silica sand and microsilica alters the concrete’s properties under magnetic exposure. The findings highlight innovative strategies to improve concrete performance in high-demand applications.

3. A Novel Magnetic Approach to Improve Compressive Strength and Magnetization of Concrete Containing Nano Silica and Steel Fibers

Authors: Rezaifar, O.; Ghanepour, M.; Amini, M.M.
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Volume: 91
Article ID: 109342
Year: 2024
Citations: 7
This paper presents a groundbreaking approach to enhancing concrete’s compressive strength and magnetization through the inclusion of nano silica and steel fibers. The application of magnetic fields during the curing process demonstrates significant improvements in both mechanical and magnetic properties. This research has profound implications for the construction of magnetically sensitive and structurally robust materials.

Conclusion

Mohammadmahdi Amini demonstrates significant potential for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his impactful publications, technical expertise, and innovative research on concrete properties. However, improving language proficiency, further diversifying research topics, and showcasing exceptional academic achievements could make his profile even more compelling for international recognition. Overall, he is a strong candidate for the award.

Zhansheng Wu | Enzyme immobilization | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhansheng Wu | Enzyme immobilization | Best Researcher Award

Professor at  Xi’an Polytechnic University, China

🌟 Dr. Zhansheng Wu is a Vice President of the School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering at Xi’an Polytechnic University. 📚 A third-level professor, doctoral supervisor, and renowned scientist, he has led prestigious projects under China’s National Natural Science Foundation and the National Key R&D Program. 🌏 Recognized globally, he is among the top 2% of scientists worldwide and serves as an editorial board member of Biochar and Carbon Research. His contributions center around clean ecological dyeing, biological and environmental chemical industries, and material sciences.

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Education🎓 

2017.4–2017.5: University of California, Los Angeles – Study. 2015.12–2016.5: University of Turin – Visiting Scholar. 2008.8–2011.6: Beijing Institute of Technology – Doctorate in Biochemistry  2003.8–2006.6: Shihezi University – Master’s in Food Science & Engineering  1999.8–2003.6: Shihezi University – Bachelor’s in Food Science & Engineering.

Experience🛠️ 

Vice President and Professor, Xi’an Polytechnic University.  Chief Scientist of Shaanxi Province’s “Qin Chuangyuan” team  Project Leader for National Key Research & Development Plan (2021–2024). Editorial Board Member for Biochar and Carbon Research. Visiting Scholar, University of Turin (2015–2016).

Awards and Honors🏅

Approved by National Natural Science Foundation of China – Young Talents Fund.  Listed in the Top 100,000 Scientists and Top 2% globally.  Leader of Shaanxi’s “Qin Chuangyuan” Scientist + Engineer Team. Published in top journals like Chemical Engineering Journal (IF > 16.7).

Research Focus🔍

Clean ecological dyeing and finishing technologies.  Development of biochar-based bactericide systems for soil improvement. Photocatalysis for environmental remediation and water treatment. Sustainable agricultural practices with biochar innovations. Exploring chemical-material industry advancements.

✍️Publications Top Note :

  • Biochar and Environmental Applications:
    • Prediction of biochar yield and specific surface area using advanced algorithms.
    • Multi-functional biochar composites for pollution control and fertilizer applications.
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs):
    • Amino-functionalized MOFs for enzyme stability and organic pollutant degradation.
    • Hollow MOFs designed for enzyme immobilization and rare ginsenoside synthesis.
  • Photocatalysis and Functional Materials:
    • Development of heterojunction photocatalysts for efficient degradation of pollutants.
    • N-doped Ti3C2Tx-MXene-modified photocatalysts for enhanced photocatalytic ammonia synthesis.
  • Biocontrol and Environmental Microbiology:
    • Identification and genetic characterization of biocontrol strains with siderophilic properties.
    • Bioreduction of hexavalent chromium using Bacillus subtilis enhanced with humic acid.
  • Innovative Enzyme Immobilization:
    • Enhancements in enzyme loading and activity for industrial pollutant degradation.
  • Nanomaterials and Wastewater Treatment:
    • Strategies leveraging BaTiO3 piezocatalysis for vibration energy harvesting and water purification.
    • Functionalized ZnO/ZnSe composites for organic dye wastewater treatment.
  • Agricultural and Environmental Stress:
    • Applications of microcapsules for Capsicum growth under salt stress.

Conclusion

Zhansheng Wu stands as a stellar candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking work in environmental chemical engineering and materials science. His extensive contributions to sustainable technologies, particularly in photocatalysis and biochar systems, have significantly advanced global environmental goals. While there is room to enhance the societal impact and commercialization aspects of his research, his academic excellence, leadership in high-value projects, and international recognition firmly establish him as a deserving contender for this prestigious award.

Xiaolin Yang | CImage analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaolin Yang | Image analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr at China university of mining and technology, China

Xiaolin Yang is a skilled Business Analyst and Postdoctoral Researcher at Henan Investment Group. With a solid background in mineral process engineering, his expertise spans industry research, project management, and production optimization. Xiaolin holds a Bachelor’s and a Ph.D. in Mineral Process Engineering from the China University of Mining and Technology, specializing in mineral processing, machine learning, and image analysis. His dedication to academic excellence and practical application makes him a valuable asset in the mineral industry.

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Education🎓 

.Bachelor of Mineral Process Engineering | China University of Mining and Technology, 2015–2019 | Focus: Mineral separation methods and equipment. Doctor of Mineral Process Engineering | China University of Mining and Technology, 2019–2024 | Research areas: Mineral processing, machine learning, image analysis. Xiaolin’s academic journey emphasized innovation in mineral separation, blending engineering with data science to improve mineral processing efficiency and accuracy.

Experience💼 

Postdoctoral Researcher | Henan Investment Group, 2024–Present | Xiaolin’s role involves comprehensive industry research, preparing assessment reports, and offering investment insights and recommendations. His project management tasks focus on feasibility assessments and evaluating the effectiveness of production processes, aiming to optimize industrial production and implement innovative solutions in mineral processing.

Awards and Honors🏆 

Published Author | Xiaolin has authored notable academic articles, such as in Journal of Materials Research and Technology (2021), Energy (2022), and Expert Systems with Applications (2024). His work, recognized for its significance in mineral processing and machine learning, highlights his expertise in utilizing advanced algorithms for practical industry challenges.

Research Focus🔍

Research Interests | Xiaolin’s research delves into mineral processing, machine learning applications, and image analysis. His studies, including deep learning for ash determination in coal flotation, explore novel algorithms to enhance mineral processing accuracy, bridging engineering and artificial intelligence for industrial optimization.

Publication  Top Notes

Multi-scale neural network for accurate determination of ash content in coal flotation concentrate

Authors: Yang, X., Zhang, K., Thé, J., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Expert Systems with Applications, 2025, 262, 125614

Description: This paper presents a multi-scale neural network model that accurately determines ash content in coal flotation concentrate using froth images, leveraging deep learning to enhance mineral processing efficiency.

STATNet: One-stage coal-gangue detector for real industrial applications

Authors: Zhang, K., Wang, T., Yang, X., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Energy and AI, 2024, 17, 100388

Description: The STATNet model is introduced as a coal-gangue detection system using a one-stage deep learning algorithm, tailored for industrial application with a focus on real-time processing.

COFNet: Predicting surface area of covalent-organic frameworks

Authors: Wang, T., Yang, X., Zhang, K., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Chemical Physics Letters, 2024, 847, 141383

Description: COFNet utilizes deep learning to predict the specific surface area of covalent-organic frameworks, combining structural image analysis with statistical features for accurate predictions.

Enhancing coal-gangue detection with GAN-based data augmentation

Authors: Zhang, K., Yang, X., Xu, L., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Energy, 2024, 287, 129654

Description: This study employs GAN-based data augmentation and a dual attention mechanism to improve coal-gangue object detection, aiming to refine accuracy in complex industrial environments.

Multi-step carbon price forecasting using hybrid deep learning models

Authors: Zhang, K., Yang, X., Wang, T., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023, 405, 136959

Description: A hybrid deep learning model for multi-step forecasting of carbon prices is proposed, integrating multivariate decomposition to enhance predictive reliability.

PM2.5 and PM10 concentration forecasting with spatial–temporal attention networks

Authors: Zhang, K., Yang, X., Cao, H., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Environment International, 2023, 171, 107691

Description: This article introduces a spatial–temporal attention mechanism for PM2.5 and PM10 forecasting, using convolutional neural networks with residual learning to tackle air quality predictions.

Ash determination of coal flotation concentrate using hybrid deep learning model

Authors: Yang, X., Zhang, K., Ni, C., Tan, Z., Yu, H.

Journal: Energy, 2022, 260, 125027

Description: This work features a hybrid model that utilizes deep learning and attention mechanisms to determine ash content in coal flotation, contributing to process optimization.

Influence of cation valency on flotation of chalcopyrite and pyrite

Authors: Yang, X., Bu, X., Xie, G., Chehreh Chelgani, S.

Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 2021, 11, pp. 1112–1122

Description: This comparative study explores how different cation valencies affect chalcopyrite and pyrite flotation, contributing to better separation techniques in mineral processing.

Conclusion

Xiaolin Yang is a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strengths in applying AI and image analysis to mineral processing reflect a unique skill set that is highly relevant for advancing research and industry practices. With further interdisciplinary work and expanded research visibility, Xiaolin is well-positioned to make impactful contributions and earn recognition in his field.

Wei-Zhi Wu | mathemarical foundations of AI | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei-Zhi Wu | mathemarical foundations of AI | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Zhejiang Ocean Univeristy, China

Wei-Zhi Wu, Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Zhejiang Ocean University in Zhoushan, China. With a prolific career in applied mathematics, Dr. Wu specializes in granular computing, data mining, and the mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence. He has contributed to over 200 articles in esteemed journals, as well as four key monographs. His expertise has earned him repeated recognition on Elsevier’s Most Cited Chinese Researchers list (2014-2023), as well as among the Top 100,000 Scientists globally, with a remarkable 2% percentile ranking in both career and annual categories. Dr. Wu also holds prominent editorial roles in various international academic journals.

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Education🎓

B.Sc. in Mathematics – Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China, 1986 M.Sc. in Mathematics – East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1992 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics – Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, 2002

Experience🖊️ 

Professor of Mathematics – School of Information Engineering, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, Chin Extensive Publications – Authored 200+ articles and 4 monographs in mathematics, computing, and AI Editorial Board Membership – Serves on multiple prestigious international journals, contributing to mathematical and AI research dissemination Research Leader – Notable for pioneering efforts in granular computing, data mining, and AI foundations

Awards and Honors🏆

Most Cited Chinese Researchers – Featured in Elsevier’s list (2014-2023) mTop Global Scientist – Ranked in the Top 100,000 Scientists worldwide, with a career-long and single-year ranking in the top 2%  Prolific Author – Renowned for influential monographs and extensive publication record Editorial Distinction – Serves as an editorial board member for multiple top-tier international journals

Research Focus🌍

Granular Computing – Explores and applies granular structures in computational systems  Data Mining – Develops and advances data mining techniques for complex data analysis Mathematics of AI – Examines foundational mathematical principles underpinning artificial intelligence algorithms  Interdisciplinary Applications – Integrates applied mathematics into practical AI and computing solutions

Publication  Top Notes

  • 粗糙集理论与方法 (Rough Set Theory and Methods)
    Authors: 张文修, 吴伟志, 梁吉业, 李德玉
    Publisher: 科学出版社 (Science Press)
    Citations: 620*
    Year: 2001
  • Generalized Fuzzy Rough Sets
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, J.S. Mi, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 151, pp. 263-282
    Citations: 769
    Year: 2003
  • Constructive and Axiomatic Approaches of Fuzzy Approximation Operators
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 159(3), pp. 233-254
    Citations: 554
    Year: 2004
  • Approaches to Knowledge Reduction Based on Variable Precision Rough Set Model
    Authors: J.S. Mi, W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 159(3-4), pp. 255-272
    Citations: 525
    Year: 2004
  • Granular Computing and Knowledge Reduction in Formal Contexts
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, Y. Leung, J.S. Mi
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Vol. 21(10), pp. 1461-1474
    Citations: 432
    Year: 2009
  • Knowledge Acquisition in Incomplete Information Systems: A Rough Set Approach
    Authors: Y. Leung, W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 168(1), pp. 164-180
    Citations: 414
    Year: 2006
  • Neighborhood Operator Systems and Approximations
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 144(1), pp. 201-217
    Citations: 284
    Year: 2002
  • On Characterizations of (I, T)-Fuzzy Rough Approximation Operators
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, Y. Leung, J.S. Mi
    Journal: Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Vol. 154(1), pp. 76-102
    Citations: 279
    Year: 2005
  • Knowledge Reduction in Random Information Systems via Dempster–Shafer Theory of Evidence
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, M. Zhang, H.Z. Li, J.S. Mi
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 174(3-4), pp. 143-164
    Citations: 267
    Year: 2005
  • A Rough Set Approach for the Discovery of Classification Rules in Interval-Valued Information Systems
    Authors: Y. Leung, M.M. Fischer, W.Z. Wu, J.S. Mi
    Journal: International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Vol. 47(2), pp. 233-246
    Citations: 258
    Year: 2008

Conclusion

Dr. Wei-Zhi Wu is a highly accomplished researcher whose work demonstrates both depth and breadth across mathematics, data mining, and AI. His robust research profile, substantial publications, international recognition, and leadership roles affirm his suitability for the Best Researcher Award. Given his impactful contributions to foundational AI research, awarding him could encourage further advances in mathematical applications within AI and inspire other scholars in related fields.

Mousa Abdollahvand | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mousa Abdollahvand | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor atMohaghegh Ardabili University, Iran

Mousa Abdollahvand Yajloo, born on 11 September 1984 in Aslandooz, Iran, holds an M.Sc. in Telecommunication Engineering from Shahed University, Tehran, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran. His primary research interests include frequency selective surfaces (FSS), reconfigurable antennas, RF MEMS, and microwave passive components.

Yajloo is affiliated with prestigious research groups, including the Progress in Electromagnetic Research (PIER), IEEE MTT, and ISTE Springer, contributing as a reviewer. His academic work spans multiple international journals and conferences, with key publications focusing on UWB antennas, frequency band-notch characteristics, and Ka-band reflectarrays. He has also gained experience as a research visitor at Universitaria Politechnical de Madrid (UPM), Spain, where he further developed his expertise in antenna and RF circuit design.

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Education

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Fields and Waves, Telecommunication), Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. Thesis: “Design and Fabrication of Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antenna with Mutual Coupling Reduction.”M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Fields and Waves, Telecommunication), Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. Thesis: “Design & Fabrication of Microstrip-Feed Monopole Antenna for UWB Applications.”

Professional Experience

Contributed to projects on the measurement of electromagnetism parameters in the microwave band and the size reduction of microstrip antennas using metamaterials.Notable seminars on topics like Frequency Selective Surfaces and Active Reflectarray Antennas.

Publication  Top Notes

  • Compact Dual Band-Notched Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Application
    • Published In: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
    • Cited By: 211
    • Year: 2010
    • Summary: This paper presents a dual band-notched monopole antenna designed for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications, enhancing the frequency range while minimizing interference.
  • A 20/30 GHz Reflectarray Backed by FSS for Shared Aperture Ku/Ka-Band Satellite Communication Antennas
    • Published In: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
    • Cited By: 43
    • Year: 2020
    • Summary: The study discusses a dual-frequency reflectarray backed by a frequency-selective surface (FSS) for improved performance in satellite communication systems.
  • Planar Triangular Monopole Antenna with Multioctave Bandwidth
    • Published In: Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
    • Cited By: 20
    • Year: 2011
    • Summary: This research introduces a planar triangular monopole antenna capable of operating over multiple octaves, showcasing its versatility.
  • A Compact UWB Printed Antenna with Bandwidth Enhancement for In-body Microwave Imaging Applications
    • Published In: Progress In Electromagnetics Research C
    • Cited By: 16
    • Year: 2014
    • Summary: The work presents a compact printed antenna designed for in-body imaging, focusing on bandwidth enhancement to support medical applications.
  • Compact Double-Fed Dual Annular Ring Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Application
    • Published In: Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications
    • Cited By: 15
    • Year: 2009
    • Summary: This article details a dual annular ring antenna structure optimized for UWB applications, emphasizing compactness and performance.
  • Compact Band-Rejection Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Application
    • Published In: IEICE Electronics Express
    • Cited By: 14
    • Year: 2011
    • Summary: The design of a band-rejection monopole antenna tailored for UWB applications is discussed, highlighting its capability to suppress undesired frequency bands.
  • Design and Demonstration of a Tri-band Frequency Selective Surface for Space Applications in X, K, and Ka Bands
    • Published In: Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
    • Cited By: 11
    • Year: 2020
    • Summary: This paper focuses on a frequency-selective surface designed for use in space applications across multiple bands, demonstrating its operational effectiveness.
  • Single-Layer Dual-Frequency Reflectarray for Ka-band Antennas
    • Published In: 2016 10th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
    • Cited By: 11
    • Year: 2016
    • Summary: The research presents a dual-frequency reflectarray antenna with a single-layer design optimized for Ka-band communication.
  • Novel Modified Monopole Antenna with Band-Notch Characteristic for UWB Application
    • Published In: IEICE Electronics Express
    • Cited By: 10
    • Year: 2010
    • Summary: This study introduces a modified monopole antenna featuring a band-notch characteristic, improving UWB application performance.
  • Reconfigurable FSS Based on PIN Diodes for Shared-Aperture X/Ka-Band Antennas
    • Published In: 15th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
    • Cited By: 8
    • Year: 2021
    • Summary: The paper discusses a reconfigurable frequency-selective surface utilizing PIN diodes, aimed at enhancing performance in shared-aperture antenna systems.

Conclusion

Mousa Abdollahvand Yajloo is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, supported by his strong educational background, significant research contributions, and active role in the academic community. While there are opportunities for him to enhance his impact through broader applications of his work and increased visibility, his strengths strongly position him as a leader in his field. Recognizing his efforts with this award would not only acknowledge his accomplishments but also inspire further innovation in telecommunications and related disciplines.

Hasi Rani Barai | Nanocomposite materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Hasi Rani Barai | Nanocomposite materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Yeungnam University, South Korea

Dr. Hasi Rani Barai is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea, specializing in materials science and nanotechnology. She completed her postdoctoral research in artificial photosynthesis at Sogang University and nanomaterials at Ewha Womans University. Dr. Barai has earned global recognition for her innovative work in energy storage devices and nanocomposite materials. She holds a Ph.D. from Inha University and has published extensively in high-impact journals. Her career is marked by a deep commitment to advancing materials engineering and green energy solutions.

Publication Profile

Education 🎓

Ph.D. (2010–2013): Inha University, South Korea, under Prof. H.W. Lee – Research in physical organic mechanisms, nanomaterials, and high-energy materials. M.S. (2006–2008): University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, under Prof. M. Muhibur Rahman – Specialized in laser spectroscopy and physical chemistry. B.Sc. (2000–2006): University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, under Prof. M. Muhibur Rahman – Studied chemistry with a focus on nanomaterials and spectroscopy.

Experience 🔬 

Assistant Professor (2015–present): Yeungnam University, South Korea – Leading research in nanocomposites, energy storage, and biosensors Postdoctoral Fellow (2013–2015): Sogang University, South Korea – Focused on artificial photosynthesis and nanocatalysts for CO2 reduction. Postdoctoral Fellow (2013): Ewha Womans University, South Korea – Researched nanoparticles for energy storage. Research Fellow: Expert in supercapacitors, electrochemistry, and MOFs.

Awards and Honors 🏅

KCAP Fellowship: Awarded for outstanding research in artificial photosynthesis and nanomaterials at Sogang University. Best Paper Award: Recognition for top-tier research publications in energy storage systems. International Research Grants: Secured multiple research grants to advance the field of nanotechnology and green energy. Young Scientist Award: Honored for innovative contributions in the field of materials science and energy devices.

Research Focus 🔍 

Materials Science & Engineering: Specializes in nanocomposites, supercapacitors, and biosensors. Electrochemistry & Energy Storage: Focus on supercapacitors, nanoparticles, and energy storage devices for sustainable technologies. Nanotechnology & Catalysis: Research in nanocatalysts, MOFs, and CO2 reduction for artificial photosynthesis. Green Energy: Leading innovations in renewable energy solutions using nanomaterials and advanced electrochemistry.

Publication  Top Notes

High-Performance Battery-Type Supercapacitors: Investigated the growth of nanorods/nanospheres on conductive frameworks for energy storage. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, July 2024. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.4c03109

Detection of Polymorphisms in FASN, DGAT1, and PPARGC1A Genes: Analyzed gene associations with milk yield and composition traits in river buffalo. Animals, June 2024. DOI: 10.3390/ani14131945

Conductive Gels for Energy Storage and Conversion: Studied design strategies for materials used in energy applications. Materials, May 2024. DOI: 10.3390/ma17102268

Antibiotic Resistance in Plant Pathogenic Bacteria: Discussed environmental impacts and biocontrol agents. Plants, April 2024. DOI: 10.3390/plants13081135

pH-Sensitive Hydrogel Membrane for Dye Water Purification: Developed sodium alginate/poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel for environmental applications. ACS ES&T Water, February 2024. DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.3c00567

 

Conclusion

Dr. Hasi Rani Barai is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her remarkable achievements in the fields of nanocomposite materials, energy storage, and artificial photosynthesis. Her extensive academic and research career reflects excellence in innovative materials science, positioning her as a leading researcher in cutting-edge technologies that address global challenges. By fostering international collaborations and emphasizing applied research, Dr. Barai’s already stellar portfolio could reach even greater heights, making her a deserving candidate for this award.

Zhenghui Luo | organic solar cells | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shenzhen University, China

Dr. Luo Zhenghui, born in October 1991 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, is an Associate Professor at Shenzhen University, specializing in organic optoelectronic functional materials. He completed his PhD in Organic Chemistry at Wuhan University under the supervision of Professor Yang Chuluo, with joint training at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Luo has published over 100 SCI papers, with 26 recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers. His research focuses on the design and synthesis of non-fullerene acceptor materials and organic photovoltaic devices. He has received multiple awards, including recognition as a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Scientist.

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

PhD in Organic Optoelectronic Functional Materials, Wuhan UniversitySupervisor: Professor Yang ChuluoJoint Training: Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academician Li Yongfang)Research Direction: Design, synthesis, and photovoltaic device research of non-fullerene acceptor materials

Research Focus:

Organic photovoltaic materials and devicesPreparation and optimization of organic photovoltaic devicesDesign and synthesis of non-fullerene acceptor materials

Key Achievements:

Published over 100 SCI papers since May 2016.26 papers selected as ESI Highly Cited Papers and 26 as ESI Hot Topics.Total citations exceed 8,000 (H-index: 51 on Google Scholar).First author or corresponding author on 54 papers, including top journals like Joule, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Energy & Environmental Science.Awarded for outstanding research contributions, including the 2020 Cell Press Chinese Scientist Best Paper Award in Material Science and selection as a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Scientist for multiple years.

Awards:

Top 2% of the world’s top scientists in Environment, Energy, and Sustainability journals for three consecutive years (2021-2023).Second prize winner in Guangdong Province and Shenzhen City Natural Science Award in 2022.

Strengths for the Award

1. Exceptional Publication Record: Luo Zhenghui has published over 100 SCI papers since May 2016, with 26 being selected as ESI Highly Cited Papers and 26 as ESI Hot Topics. His research output demonstrates both quality and impact, with a Google Scholar H-index of 51 and over 8,000 citations. His work in high-impact journals such as Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, Joule, and Nature Communications underscores his contributions to the field of organic optoelectronic functional materials.

2. Expertise in Organic Photovoltaic Materials: Luo’s research focuses on organic photovoltaic materials and devices, particularly the design, synthesis, and application of non-fullerene acceptor materials. His innovative work in this area has led to significant advancements, including the development of polymer solar cells with efficiencies exceeding 17%. His expertise in molecular design and device engineering is evident in his numerous high-impact publications.

3. Recognition and Awards: Luo has received several prestigious awards, including the Cell Press Chinese Scientist Best Paper Award (First Place in Material Science) and the Outstanding Paper Award from Science China Chemistry. His recognition as a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Scientist and inclusion in the top 2% of the world’s top scientists further solidifies his standing in the scientific community.

4. Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Research: Luo has successfully collaborated with leading researchers and institutions, including joint training with the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and research at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His interdisciplinary approach has contributed to his success in advancing organic optoelectronics and photovoltaic research.

Areas for Improvement

1. Diversification of Research Focus: While Luo’s focus on organic photovoltaic materials has yielded significant results, diversifying his research portfolio could enhance his contributions to other emerging areas within organic optoelectronics. Expanding into related fields such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) or organic semiconductors could further strengthen his overall research impact.

2. Increased Industry Collaboration: To translate his research into practical applications, Luo could benefit from increased collaboration with industry partners. Engaging in technology transfer and commercialization efforts could amplify the societal impact of his research, particularly in the development and deployment of organic photovoltaic technologies.

3. Outreach and Mentorship: Luo could consider increasing his involvement in outreach and mentorship activities. Guiding the next generation of researchers and actively participating in scientific outreach could enhance his visibility and influence within the broader scientific community.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Fine-tuning energy levels via asymmetric end groups – This paper reports on polymer solar cells achieving efficiencies over 17% through the fine-tuning of energy levels using asymmetric end groups. Published in Joule in 2020, it has been cited 367 times.

Improving open-circuit voltage by a chlorinated polymer donor – This study demonstrates how a chlorinated polymer donor can improve the efficiency of binary organic solar cells to over 17%. Published in Science China Chemistry in 2020, with 328 citations.

A layer-by-layer architecture for printable organic solar cells – This research addresses the challenge of module efficiency in organic solar cells by using a layer-by-layer architecture. It was published in Joule in 2020 and has 317 citations.

Precisely controlling the position of bromine on the end group – This work explores how the precise positioning of bromine on polymer acceptors can lead to solar cells with efficiencies over 15%. It was published in Advanced Materials in 2020 and has been cited 311 times.

Fine-tuning molecular packing and energy level through methyl substitution – This paper focuses on methyl substitution for fine-tuning molecular packing, leading to efficient nonfullerene polymer solar cells. Published in Advanced Materials in 2018, it has 292 citations.

Use of two structurally similar small molecular acceptors – The study shows how using two structurally similar acceptors can enable high-efficiency ternary organic solar cells. Published in Energy & Environmental Science in 2018, it has 280 citations.

Asymmetrical ladder-type donor-induced polar small molecule acceptor – This research promotes fill factors approaching 77% in high-performance nonfullerene polymer solar cells. Published in Advanced Materials in 2018, it has 273 citations.

16% efficiency all-polymer organic solar cells – The paper reports on achieving a 16% efficiency in all-polymer organic solar cells via a finely tuned morphology. Published in Joule in 2021, with 243 citations.

Simultaneous enhanced efficiency and thermal stability – This work demonstrates enhanced efficiency and thermal stability in organic solar cells using a polymer acceptor additive. Published in Nature Communications in 2020, it has 239 citations.

A nonfullerene acceptor with a 1000 nm absorption edge – This study discusses the development of a nonfullerene acceptor leading to improved efficiencies in organic solar cells. Published in Energy & Environmental Science in 2019, with 229 citations.

Conclusion

Luo Zhenghui is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a proven track record of high-impact research, numerous accolades, and significant contributions to the field of organic optoelectronic functional materials. His expertise in organic photovoltaic materials, coupled with his collaborative and interdisciplinary approach, positions him as a leader in his field. While there is potential for further growth in diversifying his research focus and increasing industry collaboration, Luo’s achievements to date make him a highly deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

Dhanraj Shinde | Microbial fuel cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dhanraj Shinde | Microbial fuel cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, Maharastra, India

Dr. Dhanraj B. Shinde, with over 15 years of research experience, is a Ramalingaswami fellow and Assistant Professor at the National Chemical Laboratory, India. He specializes in nanomaterials synthesis, proton conductive membranes, chemical vapor deposition, and energy storage devices. He has held postdoctoral positions at New Mexico State University, USA, and Monash University, Australia, contributing significantly to graphene production and microbial fuel cells. Dr. Shinde earned his Ph.D. in Physical and Materials Chemistry from the University of Pune, India. His numerous accolades include the Ramanujan Fellowship and the Australian Alumni Research Grant.

 

Professional Profiles:

Education🎓

Ph.D. in Physical and Materials ChemistryNational Chemical Laboratory (NCL), University of Pune, India (2008 – 2013)Thesis: “Electrochemical Synthesis and Functionalization of Carbon-based Nanomaterials”Supervisor: Dr. K. Vijayamohanan, IISER Tirupati, India🎓 M.Sc. in ChemistryYeshwant College, Department of Chemistry, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University Nanded, Maharashtra, India (May 2006)🎓 B.Sc. in ChemistryMahatma Gandhi College, Ahmedpur, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded, Maharashtra, India (May 2004)

Fellowships and Awards

🏅 Fellowships:

Senior Research Fellowship, CSIR, New Delhi (January 2010 to December 2012)Junior Research Fellowship, CSIR, New Delhi (January 2008 to December 2009)Ramanujan Fellowship, SERB (2021)Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship, DBT (2021)

🏆 Awards:

KRISHNAN AWARD for Best Published Research Paper in Physical Chemistry / Materials Science (2011 & 2013)Best Thesis Award “KEERTHI SANGORAM MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT AWARD” (2012)Young Associate Award, Maharashtra Academy of Sciences (2019)Australian Alumni Research Grant (2022)

Objective🚀

Career Goal: Intend to build a career in a leading institution with committed and dedicated people, helping to explore my potential. Willing to work as a key player in a challenging and creative environment.

Research Experience🔬

15+ Years of Research Experience:Nanomaterials synthesisProton conductive membranesChemical vapor depositionRedox flow batteriesFuel cells and energy storage devices

Current Position🏢

National Chemical Laboratory, IndiaRamalingaswami Fellow and Assistant Professor, A-CSIR (May 2021 – Present)Project: High power density microbial fuel cells: Conversion of waste into electricity and chemicalsGrant: Australian Alumni research grant to develop cost-effective microbial fuel cells (2022)

Previous Positions🌐

New Mexico State University, USAPostdoctoral Research Associate (November 2016 – 2020)Large area single crystalline graphene production using atmospheric pressure chemical vapor depositionBreakthrough proton conductive membranes based on two-dimensional materials for microbial fuel cells and redox flow battery applications🌏 Monash University, AustraliaPostdoctoral Research Associate (December 2013 – 2016)High-quality graphene manufacturing and upscaling through flow chemistry approachesLarge area graphene oxide membranes for water desalination

Strengths for the Award:

Extensive Research Experience: Over 15 years of hands-on experience in advanced material synthesis and energy storage technologies.Innovative Contributions: Pioneering work in microbial fuel cells and cost-effective solutions for renewable energy.Proven Track Record: Multiple prestigious fellowships and awards showcasing a history of excellence and significant impact in the field.Strong Academic and Professional Background: Advanced degrees and notable positions in esteemed institutions worldwide.

Areas for Improvement:

Industry Collaboration: Increasing collaborations with industry partners to translate research findings into commercial applications.Funding Acquisition: Securing additional funding to expand research capabilities and explore new avenues.Public Outreach: Enhancing efforts to communicate scientific discoveries to the general public and policymakers to foster greater understanding and support.

Conclusion:

Dr. Dhanraj B. Shinde is a highly accomplished researcher with a formidable background in nanomaterials, fuel cells, and renewable energy technologies. His extensive experience, coupled with a proven track record of innovation and excellence, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on industry collaboration, funding acquisition, and public outreach, Dr. Shinde is well-positioned to drive significant advancements in sustainable energy solutions.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Synergistic humidity-responsive mechanical motion and proton conductivity in a cationic covalent organic framework
Das, G., Shinde, D.B., Melepurakkal, A., El-Roz, M., Trabolsi, A.
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Unique role of dimeric carbon precursors in graphene growth by chemical vapor deposition
Shinde, D.B., Chaturvedi, P., Vlassiouk, I.V., Smirnov, S.N.
Carbon Trends, 5, 100093

Exclusively Proton Conductive Membranes Based on Reduced Graphene Oxide Polymer Composites
Shinde, D.B., Vlassiouk, I.V., Talipov, M.R., Smirnov, S.N.
ACS Nano, 13(11), 13136–13143

Development of CdZn(SSe)2 thin films by using simple aqueous chemical route: Air annealing
Jagadale, S.K., Shinde, D.B., Mane, R.M., Mane, R.K., Bhosale, P.N.
Materials Today: Proceedings, 4(2), 363–368

Low temperature simple aqueous phase chemical synthesis and characterization of ZnO thin films
Shinde, D.B., Ghanwat, V.B., Khot, K.V., Mane, R.K., Bhosale, P.N.
Materials Today: Proceedings, 4(2), 119–125

Fabrication of carbon nanorods and graphene nanoribbons from a metal-organic framework
Pachfule, P., Shinde, D., Majumder, M., Xu, Q.
Nature Chemistry, 8(7), 718–724

Shear Assisted Electrochemical Exfoliation of Graphite to Graphene
Shinde, D.B., Brenker, J., Easton, C.D., Neild, A., Majumder, M.
Langmuir, 32(14), 3552–3559

Large-area graphene-based nanofiltration membranes by shear alignment of discotic nematic liquid crystals of graphene oxide
Akbari, A., Sheath, P., Martin, S.T., Bhattacharyya, D., Majumder, M.
Nature Communications, 7, 10891

Electrochemical preparation of nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots and their size-dependent electrocatalytic activity for oxygen reduction
Shinde, D.B., Dhavale, V.M., Kurungot, S., Pillai, V.K.
Bulletin of Materials Science, 38(2), 435–442

Graphene nanoribbons as prospective field emitter
Khare, R., Shinde, D.B., Bansode, S., Pillai, V.K., Late, D.J.
Applied Physics Letters, 106(2), 023111