Prof. Dr. Hong Cai | Framework Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hong Cai | Framework Materials | Best Researcher Award

Supervisor | Hanshan Normal University | China

Professor Cai Hong is a distinguished chemist and Senior Member of the Chinese Chemical Society, currently serving as Professor and Master’s Supervisor at Hanshan Normal University. She earned her doctorate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Shantou University. Her academic career is marked by excellence in research, teaching, and mentorship, with over high-impact publications in journals such as J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., and Coord. Chem. Rev.. Professor Cai specializes in functional biological coordination polymers, host–guest chemistry, and their biological applications, contributing significantly to advancing the field of supramolecular chemistry. She has successfully led multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, among others. Alongside research, she is deeply committed to education, guiding students in national and provincial competitions, and has earned multiple accolades for her outstanding teaching and mentorship.

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Education

Cai Hong pursued her doctoral studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Shantou University, where she received her Ph.D. During her doctoral training, she developed a strong foundation in coordination chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and their biological implications, laying the groundwork for her later research on functional coordination polymers and host–guest systems. Her education combined rigorous coursework, hands-on laboratory experience, and active participation in collaborative projects, enabling her to build expertise in both experimental and applied chemistry. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, she honed her skills in molecular design, synthesis, and characterization techniques, while contributing to impactful research published in international journals. Her doctoral training also emphasized interdisciplinary approaches, bridging biochemistry, materials chemistry, and molecular biology. This academic background has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance innovative research, train the next generation of scientists, and contribute to the chemical sciences community.

Experience

Professor Cai Hong has extensive research, teaching, and supervisory experience at Hanshan Normal University, where she serves as Professor and Master’s Supervisor. Her research career is highlighted by over publications in top international journals and successful leadership of projects funded by national and provincial foundations. She has presided over one National Natural Science Foundation project, three Guangdong Provincial General Projects, and multiple collaborations with key laboratories and educational institutions. Beyond research, she is a dedicated educator, teaching courses such as Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Basic Chemistry Experiments, and Academic Writing. She has actively supervised undergraduate and graduate students in national and provincial innovation competitions, including the Challenge Cup and Guangdong Climbing Plan, achieving notable awards. With her dual focus on research and education, Professor Cai bridges cutting-edge scientific exploration with the development of teaching and professional skills among her students, contributing to both academic and societal advancement.

Research Focus

Professor Cai Hong’s research is centered on the design and synthesis of functional biological coordination polymers, exploring their structural versatility and potential applications in biology. Her work delves into supramolecular host–guest chemistry, focusing on molecular recognition, self-assembly, and responsive systems that address challenges in biological and medicinal chemistry. She integrates fundamental principles of coordination chemistry with innovative approaches to develop materials with tunable properties for bio-related applications. By combining synthesis, structural characterization, and functional studies, her research contributes to understanding structure–function relationships in complex molecular systems. Beyond material development, her studies emphasize translational applications, such as targeted delivery systems, sensing, and catalytic functions in biological environments. Her interdisciplinary focus bridges chemistry, biology, and material science, leading to publications in leading journals and projects supported by major funding agencies. Overall, her research contributes significantly to advancing functional materials with real-world biological and biomedical potential.

Awards and Honors

Professor Cai Hong has received numerous awards recognizing her excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship. At the institutional level, she won first prize in the university-level Young Teachers Teaching Competition, a testament to her innovative teaching style and commitment to student learning. Her dedication has also been recognized with prestigious honors such as the Teaching Excellence Award, the title of Hanjiang Scholar, and the Chaozhou Sanba-Hongqi Holder. These accolades highlight her contributions not only as a researcher but also as a transformative educator. In addition, her guidance has led students to achieve second and third prizes in the Guangdong Provincial Normal University Students Teaching Skills Competition, reflecting her effective mentorship in nurturing talent. She has also been recognized at provincial and national levels for her successful supervision of student projects, further consolidating her reputation as a scholar who integrates research and education to foster innovation and academic excellence.

Publication Top Notes 

Synthesis of a zinc‑cobalt bimetallic adenine metal‑organic framework for the recognition of sulfur‑containing amino acids

Year: 2025

Specific Recognition of Cysteine in a Mixed-Valence Bimetallic Organic Framework with Unique Channel Properties

Year: 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Cai Hong’s impressive research experience, publication record, research funding, and teaching excellence make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some additional interdisciplinary collaboration, global impact, and research translation, she could further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

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.

Dr. Sara Rojas Macías | Materiales porosos | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Rojas Macías | Materiales porosos | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Rojas Macías, Universidad de Granada, Spain

Dr. Sara Rojas Macías is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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Paper: Svensson Grape, E. et al. (2023). Removal of pharmaceutical pollutants from effluent by a plant-based metal–organic framework. Nature Water, 1, 433-442.

Paper: Pérez, J. M. et al. (2022). Metal−Organic Frameworks Based on a Janus-Head Biquinoline Ligand as Catalysts in the Transformation of Carbonyl Compounds into Cyanohydrins and Alcohols. Cryst. Growth Des., 22(12), 7395–7404.

Paper: Rojas, S. et al. (2022). Ti-based robust MOFs in the combined photocatalytic degradation of emerging organic contaminants. Scientific Reports, 12, 14513.

Paper: Sierra-Serrano, B. et al. (2022). Copper Glufosinate-Based Metal−Organic Framework as a Novel Multifunctional Agrochemical. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 14, 34955−34962.

Paper: Arenas-Vivo, A. et al. (2021). Ultrafast reproducible synthesis of a Agnanocluster@MOF composite and its superior visible-photocatalytic activity in batch and in continuous Flow. J. Mater. Chem. A, 9, 15704.

Paper: Rojas, S. et al. (2020). Metal-Organic Framework Microsphere Formulation for Pulmonary Administration. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 12, 25676−25682.

Paper: Rojas, S., Horcajada, P. (2020). Metal–Organic Frameworks for the Removal of Emerging Organic Contaminants in Water. Chem. Rev., 120, 8378−8415.

Paper: Rojas, S., Arenas-Vivo, A., Horcajada, P. (2019). Metal-organic frameworks: A novel platform for combined advanced therapies. Coordination Chem. Rev., 388, 202-226.

Paper: Rojas, S. et al. (2018). Metal–Organic Frameworks as Efficient Oral Detoxifying Agents. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 140, 9581-9586.

Book: Rojas, S., Horcajada, P. (2021). Metal-Organic Frameworks in Biomedical and Environmental Field. Springer Nature.