Haiwei Ji | Functional Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Haiwei Ji | Functional Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Teacher | Nantong University | China

Dr. Haiwei Ji is a tenure-track Professor and Master’s Supervisor specializing in bio-nanofunctional materials, bioelectrochemistry, and advanced nano-sensing technologies for public health and biomedical applications. He earned his Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and is a recipient of the Jiangsu Shuangchuang Doctor honor for scientific innovation. Dr. Ji has authored 60+ SCI-indexed publications in leading journals such as Advanced Science, Chemical Engineering Journal, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, and Angewandte Chemie, accumulating over 2,000 citations, reflecting strong international impact. His research leadership includes serving as Principal Investigator on National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, particularly in bacterial biofilm diagnosis and precision tumor immunotherapy. Through extensive collaborations with multidisciplinary teams, his work has advanced rapid diagnostics, antimicrobial strategies, and intelligent sensing platforms, contributing meaningfully to public health safety, clinical decision-making, and sustainable biomedical innovation on a global scale.

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Featured Publications

On-site Detection of OTA and AFB1 Based on Branched Hybridization Chain Reaction Coupled with Lateral Flow Assay
– Talanta, 2025 (7 Citations)
Machine Learning-Engineered Nanozyme System for Synergistic Anti-Tumor Ferroptosis/Apoptosis Therapy
– Small, 2025 (5 Citations)
Exploring New Bioorthogonal Catalysts: Scaffold Diversity in Catalysis for Chemical Biology
– Review Article, 2025 (3 Citations)
Functionalized Antimicrobial Peptides-Based Fluorescent Sensor Array for Multiple Bacteria and Biofilm Identification
– Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2025

Mohamed Ali Elhelaly | Materials Science and Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Mohamed Ali Elhelaly | Materials Science and Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | Tabbin Institute For Metallurgical Studies | Egypt

Dr. Mohamed Ali Elhelaly is a senior academic and applied researcher specializing in materials science, corrosion engineering, and metallurgical failure analysis. His expertise spans surface engineering, advanced coatings, heat treatment, welding technology, nanomaterials, and non-destructive testing, with a strong emphasis on industrial reliability and asset integrity. He has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers in high-impact international outlets, addressing corrosion mitigation, high-temperature oxidation, and failure mechanisms in critical engineering components. His research is widely applied through extensive collaboration with petroleum, petrochemical, power generation, and metallurgical industries, where he has contributed to hundreds of technical and root-cause analysis reports. Actively engaged in international standards, peer review, and editorial activities, his work bridges fundamental research and industrial practice, delivering measurable societal impact by enhancing safety, sustainability, and performance of engineering systems in energy and infrastructure sectors

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Junsong Yang – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Junsong Yang - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Professor | Bengbu Medical University | China

Junsong Yang, affiliated with Bengbu Medical University in China, has established a solid research footprint with contributions that span advanced materials, nanotechnology, and photocatalysis. The profile records 22 publications that collectively garnered 66 citations, reflecting recognition from the scientific community and an h-index of 5, demonstrating both productivity and impact. The works highlight innovative approaches in material design, such as the preparation of Ti₃C₂/SA-TCPP composites through π–π interactions, which significantly improved hydrogen peroxide production and enabled efficient photocatalytic self-Fenton degradation of pollutants like 2,4-dichlorophenol, underscoring the environmental relevance of this research. Another notable study developed ratiometric FRET-encoded Zr-MOF@Au-FAM/TAMRA nanoassemblies integrated with tetrahedral framework nucleic acid-functionalized magnetic beads and DNA walkers, advancing ultrasensitive detection methods for antibiotics such as enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin, indicating a strong interdisciplinary connection between chemistry, biotechnology, and environmental safety. The author’s research trajectory shows a consistent focus on combining functional nanomaterials with catalytic and sensing applications, addressing both energy conversion and pollution remediation challenges. Co-authorship with 55 collaborators reveals an extensive professional network, enhancing the interdisciplinary scope of the research. The publication record in high-impact journals, including Separation and Purification Technology and Chemical Engineering Journal, illustrates the quality and relevance of contributions in both applied and fundamental science. The consistent engagement with pressing global issues such as environmental pollution, sustainable chemical processes, and biomedical detection technologies positions the work as impactful and forward-looking. While awarded grants are not listed, the productivity and growing citation base suggest increasing recognition and potential for future funded projects. The scholarly activities demonstrate a balance between methodological innovation and practical application, making Junsong Yang’s contributions valuable for advancing modern chemical engineering and materials science, with clear implications for environmental sustainability, energy solutions, and public health monitoring.

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Preparation of Ti3C2/SA-TCPP via π–π interaction for the enhanced production of H2O2 and the highly efficient photocatalytic-self-Fenton degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol. (2025). Separation and Purification Technology.

Ratiometric FRET encoding Zr-MOF@Au-FAM/TAMRA nano assemblies based on tetrahedral framework nucleic acid-functionalized magnetic beads and DNA walker for ultrasensitive quantifying enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin. (2025). Chemical Engineering Journal.

Dr. Yuhai Dou – Materials Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuhai Dou - Materials Chemistry - Best Researcher Award

University of Shanghai for Science and Technology - China

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🧬 SUMMARY

Dr. Yuhai Dou is a trailblazing materials scientist specializing in atomically thin nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage. With a Ph.D. from the University of Wollongong and extensive research experience across China and Australia, he has pioneered several high-impact studies in electrocatalysis, water splitting, and rechargeable batteries. Dr. Dou is a Professor at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and has served in roles such as ARC DECRA Fellow and Research Fellow at Griffith University. He boasts a publication record of over 90 papers in top-tier journals with an H-index of 45, over 7500 citations, and coverage in leading science media outlets. His innovations have been recognized through multiple awards, fellowships, and funded projects totaling millions in CNY and AUD. He continues to contribute significantly to next-generation energy materials research and global scientific collaboration.

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Yuhai Dou began his academic journey in materials science at Central South University, where he earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees with a focus on powder metallurgy. During his early career, he displayed an aptitude for applied research, developing high-silicon aluminum alloys and oxide dispersion-strengthened steels. His passion for advanced materials led him to pursue doctoral studies at the University of Wollongong under the guidance of esteemed mentors like Prof. Shi Xue Dou and A/Prof. Ziqi Sun. His Ph.D. focused on atomically thin nanomaterials for lithium/sodium-ion batteries and catalytic oxygen evolution reactions. A notable milestone during his doctoral years included a visiting research stint at Beihang University, where he explored superwetting materials for oil spill collection. These formative years equipped Dr. Dou with a solid foundation in nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and sustainable energy technologies, which continue to shape his scientific pursuits today.

🏛️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Dou's professional journey reflects a dynamic blend of academic excellence and international exposure. He began as an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong, advancing to Research Fellow and DECRA Fellow at Griffith University, where he explored single-atom catalysts and vacancy engineering. Returning to China, he held professorships at the Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology and currently serves as Professor at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. Across these roles, he has led cutting-edge research on atomically thin materials for electrocatalysis and clean energy. Dr. Dou has also been actively involved in mentoring young researchers, chairing academic sessions, and contributing to major international conferences. His strong academic leadership and commitment to translational research have positioned him as a key figure in the global materials science community, driving innovation in sustainable energy technologies.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

At the core of Dr. Dou’s research is the rational design and manipulation of atomically thin nanomaterials to enhance energy conversion and storage systems. He has made significant breakthroughs in water splitting, H2O2 production, oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and the development of next-generation Li/Na-ion batteries. His research integrates defect engineering, cation-vacancy tuning, and single-atom catalyst design, setting new performance benchmarks in electrocatalysis. Dr. Dou's interdisciplinary approach blends computational modeling and experimental methods, supported by prestigious grants from the ARC and Chinese funding agencies. His highly cited reviews and original articles, including in Chemical Reviews and Nature Communications, have influenced academic and industrial strategies toward green energy. Through collaborations and keynotes, he promotes global dialogue in materials research. His work not only addresses energy sustainability but also contributes to the foundational understanding of two-dimensional material science.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Dou's outstanding research achievements have earned him numerous national and international honors. He is a recipient of the ARC DECRA award, IAAM Medal Nomination, and the China Top Cited Paper Award. His excellence in innovation was recognized with the Military Medal by the Shanghai Government and the “5150” Talent Plan of Jinan. Additional accolades include the Distinguished Expert of Jinan, Taishan Scholar title, and several early-career research grants from Griffith University. His academic leadership is reflected in invitations as keynote speaker, session chair, and panelist at global conferences. With awards from prestigious institutions and governments, Dr. Dou has been consistently identified as an emerging leader in energy materials research. These recognitions underscore his ability to bridge academic inquiry with real-world applications, affirming his role as a global influencer in sustainable energy solutions.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Yuhai Dou's influence extends beyond publications and patents—his work impacts global energy policy and industrial innovation. His studies on efficient water-splitting catalysts and next-generation batteries offer promising solutions to energy challenges. Several of his papers are highly cited, appearing in journals with impact factors exceeding 70, and are frequently spotlighted by science media worldwide. He has played a significant role in guiding early-career scientists through mentorship and collaboration. His participation in international consortia, such as ARC Discovery and Vehicle Auto CRC, reflects his strategic integration of academic insight into industry-relevant projects. Dr. Dou’s research has shaped contemporary understanding of low-dimensional materials and continues to inform best practices in nanomaterials engineering for energy applications. As a thought leader, his global reach and interdisciplinary approach advance the transition toward a more sustainable and energy-efficient future.

🚀 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Dou is poised to expand the boundaries of nanomaterials science through high-risk, high-reward research. With over 26 million CNY in research grants under his leadership, he plans to deepen exploration into defect-modulated 2D materials and scalable electrocatalysts for hydrogen generation. His vision includes fostering cross-disciplinary research that merges artificial intelligence, advanced spectroscopy, and materials informatics. As a mentor and collaborator, he aims to build a global network for innovation in energy storage technologies. His ongoing contributions will likely redefine efficiency standards in catalysis and battery technologies. Dr. Dou’s long-term impact lies in his ability to inspire scientific curiosity, train future leaders, and engineer practical solutions for global sustainability. His legacy is one of scientific rigor, visionary leadership, and unwavering commitment to advancing clean energy science for societal good.

PUBLICATION

Title: Generalized self-assembly of scalable two-dimensional transition metal oxide nanosheets
Authors: Z. Sun, T. Liao, Y. Dou, S.M. Hwang, M.S. Park, L. Jiang, J.H. Kim, S.X. Dou
Journal: Nature Communications, 5 (1), 3813 (2014)

Title: Coexisting single‐atomic Fe and Ni sites on hierarchically ordered porous carbon as a highly efficient ORR electrocatalyst
Authors: Z. Zhu, H. Yin, Y. Wang, C.H. Chuang, L. Xing, M. Dong, Y.R. Lu, ...
Journal: Advanced Materials, 32 (42), 2004670 (2020)

Title: Recent progress in graphite intercalation compounds for rechargeable metal (Li, Na, K, Al)‐ion batteries
Authors: J. Xu, Y. Dou, Z. Wei, J. Ma, Y. Deng, Y. Li, H. Liu, S. Dou
Journal: Advanced Science, 4 (10), 1700146 (2017)

Title: 2D Frameworks of C2N and C3N as New Anode Materials for Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Authors: J. Xu, J. Mahmood, Y. Dou, S. Dou, F. Li, L. Dai, J.B. Baek
Journal: Advanced Materials, 29 (34), 1702007 (2017)

Title: Atomic Layer‐by‐Layer Co₃O₄/Graphene Composite for High Performance Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Authors: Y. Dou, J. Xu, B. Ruan, Q. Liu, Y. Pan, Z. Sun, S.X. Dou
Journal: Advanced Energy Materials, 6 (8), 1501835 (2016)

Title: A yolk–shell structured silicon anode with superior conductivity and high tap density for full lithium‐ion batteries
Authors: L. Zhang, C. Wang, Y. Dou, N. Cheng, D. Cui, Y. Du, P. Liu, M. Al‐Mamun, ...
Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 58 (26), 8824–8828 (2019)