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.

Rakesh Afre | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Rakesh Afre | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Research

Professor at Zeal College of Engineering and Research, Pune

🎓 Dr. Rakesh A. Afre is a distinguished researcher in nanotechnology with a Ph.D. from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. 📡 His groundbreaking thesis focused on synthesizing carbon nanotubes via spray pyrolysis and their application in solar cells. 🌞 With extensive global experience, he has contributed to leading-edge research on photovoltaic devices, flexible electrodes, and sustainable energy materials. 🏅 A prolific academic and innovator, Dr. Afre’s work is highly cited, boasting an h-index of 20.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Nanotechnology, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan (2007) Thesis: Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes for Solar Cells  M.Sc. in Physics (Energy Studies), North Maharashtra University, India (2001) Thesis: SnO₂ Thin Films for Anti-Reflection Coatings B.Sc. in Physics, North Maharashtra University, India (1999)

Professional Experience 👨‍🏫

Professor, ZCOER Pune (2024-) Project Head, Mirai Japanese Language Center (2024-) Deputy Director, Research & Innovation, Assam down town University (2022-2024 Researcher, Flinders University, Australia (2012-2014 Senior Researcher, KRICT, South Korea (2010-2012) Postdoctoral Fellow, Nagoya Institute of Technology (2007-2010)

Awards & Honor🏆

Gold Medal for inventions in nanotechnology, IID 2007  Japan Government Scholarship, Nagoya Institute of Technology (2003-2007)  Reviewer for prestigious journals like Thin Solid Films and Materials Design Member of Materials Research Society (MRS), ACS, and IAENG

Research Focus🔬

Carbon nanotubes for solar energy and nanotechnology  Development of organic photovoltaic devices  Transparent electrodes for flexible applications Nanodroplet pyrolysis for eco-friendly materials

Publications 📖

Title: Transparent conducting oxide films for various applications: A review
Publication: Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, 2018
Citations: 358

Summary: A comprehensive review of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) used in optoelectronics, photovoltaics, and display technologies. The paper highlights advancements in material properties, fabrication methods, and applications.

Major Contributions:

Eucalyptus Oil as a Precursor

Title: A simple method of producing single-walled carbon nanotubes from a natural precursor: Eucalyptus oil

Publication: Materials Letters, 2007

Citations: 139

Turpentine Oil as a Feedstock

Title: Growth of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes on silicon and quartz substrate by spray pyrolysis of a natural precursor: Turpentine oil

Publication: Chemical Physics Letters, 2005

Citations: 128

Title: Carbon nanotubes by spray pyrolysis of turpentine oil at different temperatures and their studies

Publication: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2006

Citations: 126

Hybrid Solar Cells

Title: Silicon nanowire array/polymer hybrid solar cell incorporating carbon nanotubes

Publication: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2009

Citations: 89

Hydrogen Storage

Title: Hydrogen storage by carbon materials synthesized from oil seeds and fibrous plant materials

Publication: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2007

Citations: 72

Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes

Title: Functionalization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with nitrogen plasma for photovoltaic device application

Publication: Current Applied Physics, 2009

Citations: 61

Transparent Electrodes

Title: Highly conductive interwoven carbon nanotube and silver nanowire transparent electrodes

Publication: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 2013

Citations: 56

Perovskite Solar Cells

Title: Perovskite Solar Cells: A Review of the Latest Advances in Materials, Fabrication Techniques, and Stability Enhancement Strategies

Publication: Micromachines, 2024

Citations: 44

Conclusion

The candidate is exceptionally qualified for the Research Excellence Award due to their significant contributions to nanotechnology, demonstrated by their academic rigor, impactful research, and leadership in innovation. With strategic efforts in broadening interdisciplinary collaborations, enhancing public engagement, and diversifying research applications, they can further strengthen their standing as a leading figure in the field. Their credentials and achievements make them a compelling nominee for this prestigious recognition.

Olena Goncharuk | Oxide and metal nanoparticles | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Olena Goncharuk |  Oxide and metal nanoparticles | Women Researcher Award

Senior research fellow at Ovcharenko Institute of Biocolloidal Chemistry of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine

🌍 A leading chemist with expertise in surface chemistry and nanomaterials, this researcher has a distinguished career spanning over two decades. With a PhD (2006) and D.Sc. (2021) in Chemistry, their research focuses on the electrosurface and structural properties of nanooxides and hydrogels. As a senior researcher and professor, they actively contribute to international collaborations and groundbreaking projects, including NATO and EU-funded initiatives. Recognized with 175 publications, 85 indexed in Scopus/Web of Science, they have an H-index of 24 and 1,781 citations.

 

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Education🎓 

1990-1996: Chemical Engineering, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine 1998-2004: Post-graduate studies, Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry2006: PhD in Chemistry, focus on Si, Ti, Al oxides m2021: D.Sc. in Chemistry, specializing in nanosized oxides and aqueous dispersions

Experience🧑‍🔬

1998-2004: Research Engineer, Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry2004-2018: Researcher & Senior Researcher, Chuiko Institut  2021-Present: Senior Researcher, F.D. Ovcharenko Institute of Biocolloidal Chemistry 2021-Present: Professor, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 2023-Present: Specialist, Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences

Awards & Honors🏆

2001: Presidential Award for Young Scientists, NAS of Ukraine  Numerous awards for contributions to nanoscale systems and materials 175 Publications: 85 in Scopus/Web of Science, 1,781 citations, H-index: 24 Recognized internationally for advancements in nanomaterials, sorption, and polymer composites

Research Focus🔬

Specializes in physical-chemical processes at solid/liquid interfaces  Studies adsorption, surface charge, and stability of nanooxide dispersions Develops hydrogels cross-linked with inorganic nanoparticles Focus on biocompatible hydrogels and sorption materials for prolonged release Explores how nanooxide synthesis methods influence dispersion properties

 

Publication  Top Notes

Nanocomposites for Medical and Environmental Applications:

Doxorubicin-loaded Fe₃O₄-Au Nanocomposite for magnetic nanotheranostics, emphasizing antitumor effects.

Green Synthesis of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles using Magnolia kobus leaf extract for antibacterial applications.

Bioactive and Adsorptive Materials:

Bioactive Glass 60S Doped with La and Y demonstrating enhanced bioactivity under in vitro conditions.

Char Derived from Resorcinol–Formaldehyde Resin modified with metal oxide/silica nanocomposites for adsorption purposes.

Eco-Friendly Solutions for Heavy Metal Removal:

Comparative study between Na-X Zeolite and C/Mn/SiO₂ Composites for heavy metal adsorption, focusing on green synthesis methods.

Surface and Textural Studies:

MCM-41 Silicas with surface silanol and 3-chloropropyl groups synthesized via hybrid template-directed hydrothermal methods.

2D Nanostructured Carbons exploring the effects of oxidation and packing disordering on material properties.

Conclusion

This candidate is exceptionally qualified for the Women Researcher Award due to her transformative work in nanoscience, international research collaborations, and significant contributions to biocolloidal and hybrid material technologies. Strengthening her language skills and public engagement would further enhance her global impact, making her a well-rounded, inspiring figure in the scientific community.