Sandra Cunha Gonçalves | Materials Science and Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves | Materials Science and Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Research Teacher | Federal Institute of Bahia | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves has developed a solid academic and scientific career in Civil Engineering, Sustainability, and Environmental Studies, focusing on innovative solutions for the reuse of waste materials in the construction industry. Her research emphasizes solid waste management and the development of eco-friendly materials that incorporate vegetal fibers, modified starch, recycled gypsum, and other industrial by-products to minimize environmental impacts and promote sustainable practices in social housing. Gonçalves has contributed to advancing sustainable construction technologies through the creation of composites and biocomposites with improved physical and mechanical properties, offering alternatives to conventional materials with high energy consumption. Her ongoing projects explore life cycle analysis of materials, the use of green coconut fibers, and polymeric emulsions in gypsum matrices, generating significant results for structural efficiency and environmental performance. Her scientific output includes publications in national and international journals, book chapters, and conference presentations on sustainability, bioconstruction, and waste management. In addition to her research, she promotes extension activities that integrate social technology, environmental education, and vernacular architecture, strengthening the connection between science, culture, and community. At the Federal Institute of Bahia, Gonçalves leads research groups focused on material innovation and environmental education, mentoring new researchers committed to socio-environmental responsibility and construction efficiency. Her professional journey is distinguished by a strong dedication to sustainability, the integration of applied science with technical education, and the continuous pursuit of viable solutions that balance technical performance with the preservation of natural resources.

Profile: ORCID
Featured Publications
Gonçalves, S. C., da Silva Junior, M. F., Souza, M. T., de Amorim Júnior, N. S., & Ribeiro, D. V. (2025). Physicomechanical properties of recycled gypsum composites with polyvinyl acetate emulsion and treated short green coconut fibers. Buildings.

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.

Profile: Scopus 
Featured Publications:

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.