Nannan Li | Composites Materials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nannan Li | Composites Materials | Research Excellence Award

University of Minho | Portugal

Dr. Nannan Li  is a researcher affiliated with Universidade do Minho, specializing in sustainable construction materials within civil engineering. Their work focuses on recycled aggregates, phase change materials (PCM), and the performance of concrete under elevated temperatures. With 10 publications, 57 citations, and an h-index of 4, Dr. Li has established a growing academic presence and collaborates with an international network of 27 co-authors. Their research contributes to advancing eco-efficient construction practices, promoting resource conservation and resilience in infrastructure. Through innovative material development, Dr. Li supports global efforts toward sustainable and climate-adaptive built environments.

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Hyo Jung Kim – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Hyo Jung Kim - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Prosthodontic resident at Dankook University

Hyo Jung Kim is a resident in Prosthodontics at Dankook University Dental Hospital and a master's student at the College of Dentistry, Dankook University. The research primarily focuses on the long-term performance of CAD-CAM glass–ceramics and the effects of ultraviolet weathering aging on their mechanical, optical, surface, and microbial properties. Through extensive laboratory studies, significant contributions have been made to understanding color stability, hardness, roughness, and bacterial adhesion in different ceramic materials, aiming to improve evidence-based prosthodontic rehabilitation techniques and digital dentistry advancements.

Professional Profile

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Education

Hyo Jung Kim is currently pursuing a master’s degree at Dankook University, College of Dentistry, while simultaneously undergoing residency training in Prosthodontics at Dankook University Dental Hospital. This combined academic and clinical exposure supports a comprehensive understanding of dental materials and restorative techniques. The program integrates rigorous research with practical applications, focusing on CAD-CAM glass–ceramics and innovative prosthodontic rehabilitation. The dual-track education fosters advanced analytical skills and expertise in material properties, contributing significantly to clinical decision-making and digital dentistry advancements in dental practice and research.

Professional Experience

Hyo Jung Kim serves as a resident in Prosthodontics at Dankook University Dental Hospital, where clinical expertise is combined with advanced research in restorative dentistry. The role involves conducting detailed studies on CAD-CAM glass–ceramics, focusing on their durability and performance under ultraviolet weathering aging. Collaborations with the Institute of Tissue Regeneration Engineering (ITREN) enhance exposure to cutting-edge technologies and research methodologies. This integrated experience in clinical practice and material science research positions Kim to make meaningful contributions to evidence-based dental care and innovative prosthodontic solutions in modern dentistry.

Research Interest

Research interests focus on understanding the mechanical, optical, and microbial aging behavior of CAD-CAM glass–ceramics used in prosthodontics. Studies involve analyzing the effects of ultraviolet weathering aging on various ceramics, including feldspar, leucite, lithium disilicate, and zirconia-reinforced materials. The research aims to optimize material selection for restorative dentistry by evaluating performance factors such as color stability, hardness, surface roughness, and bacterial adhesion. These investigations bridge laboratory findings with clinical applications, supporting advancements in digital dentistry and guiding practitioners toward effective and evidence-based dental rehabilitation strategies.

Award And Honor

Hyo Jung Kim has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of innovative contributions to dental material science and prosthodontic research. The nomination highlights extensive research on CAD-CAM glass–ceramics and ultraviolet weathering aging effects, demonstrating significant advancements in understanding their clinical performance and durability. This honor reflects dedication to integrating research findings into practical dental applications, promoting evidence-based practices in restorative dentistry. The recognition further supports academic excellence and positions Kim as an emerging contributor to improving materials and techniques used in prosthodontic rehabilitation and digital dentistry developments.

Research Skill

Hyo Jung Kim possesses advanced research skills in evaluating the structural, mechanical, optical, and microbial properties of dental ceramics. Proficiency includes conducting in vitro experiments, utilizing advanced analytical tools, and interpreting material-specific behavior under ultraviolet weathering aging. Expertise extends to comparing performance variations among feldspar, leucite, lithium disilicate, and zirconia-reinforced ceramics. Collaborative work with specialized institutes enhances knowledge of modern dental technologies and innovative research approaches. These skills contribute to bridging laboratory findings with clinical dentistry, advancing evidence-based treatment strategies, and supporting sustainable developments in prosthodontic material science and restorative techniques.

Publications

Hyo Jung Kim has contributed to scholarly publications in dental research, including a significant study on CAD-CAM glass–ceramics under ultraviolet weathering aging, published in the Journal of Dentistry (SCI-indexed). The research provided crucial insights into the material-specific responses of feldspar, leucite, lithium disilicate, and zirconia-reinforced ceramics, focusing on color stability, hardness, roughness, and bacterial adhesion. Findings from this publication inform better clinical decision-making and support advancements in prosthodontic practices. The work establishes a strong foundation for future research and expands contributions to digital dentistry innovations and evidence-based material selection.

Title: Case Report: Prosthetic Rehabilitation with a Removable Partial Denture and Occlusal Comparison Using Digital Devices for a Patient with a Defect Lacking Bone Support Due to Maxillary Sinus Resection
Authors: Hyo Jung Kim, Jonghyuk Lee, Seung-Ryong Ha, Yu-Sung Choi
Journal: The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2025

Title: Factors Influencing Marginal Bone Loss in Dental Treatment Planning and Prosthetic Phases: A Literature Review
Authors: Minwoo Chu, Chanyoung Yoon, Donghun Lee, Hyojung Kim, Yusung Choi, Jonghyuk Lee
Journal: Journal of Implantology and Applied Sciences, 2025

Conclusion

Hyo Jung Kim’s academic journey, professional training, and research contributions highlight expertise in dental materials and prosthodontic advancements. Through rigorous studies on CAD-CAM glass–ceramics and ultraviolet weathering effects, meaningful insights have been gained into material behavior, performance optimization, and restorative applications. The nomination for the Best Researcher Award demonstrates growing recognition within the dental research community. With a strong foundation in both clinical and research domains, Kim continues contributing to digital dentistry, innovative prosthodontic solutions, and the broader development of evidence-based practices for improved patient care and material advancements.

Seyed Hamidreza Ghaffar – Sustainable Development – Outstanding Scientist Award

Seyed Hamidreza Ghaffar - Sustainable Development - Outstanding Scientist Award

Head of Engineering Department at University of Birmingham

Seyed Hamidreza Ghaffar is an Associate Professor in Civil Engineering and Head of the Engineering Department at the University of Birmingham Dubai. His expertise bridges academia and industry, with leadership in research on sustainable construction, 3D printing, and low-carbon materials. He founded the Additive Manufacturing Technology in Construction (AMTC) centre, driving innovation in eco-friendly building practices. Over his career, he has managed research grants exceeding £2 million and authored more than 90 publications, advancing the global conversation on circular economy principles in construction.

Professional Profile

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Education

Seyed Ghaffar holds a PhD in Civil Engineering Material Sciences from Brunel University of London, supported by an Industrial Cooperative Awards in Science & Technology (CASE) sponsorship. He also earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with First Class Honours from the same institution. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in materials science, structural engineering, and sustainable construction, enabling him to merge theoretical understanding with practical applications in engineering projects and academic leadership roles worldwide.

Professional Experience

With a career spanning roles from Postdoctoral Research Associate to Associate Professor, Seyed Ghaffar has contributed significantly to academia and industry. He led the Engineering Department in Dubai, previously serving at Brunel University London in various academic and administrative capacities. His expertise extends to programme development, industry partnerships, and research supervision. He has served as an expert evaluator for European Commission projects, reviewer for funding bodies, and editor for leading engineering journals, reinforcing his influence in the global engineering community.

Research Interest

Research interests centre on sustainable construction materials, additive manufacturing, and the circular economy. Seyed Ghaffar focuses on developing low-carbon technologies for new builds and retrofitting, recycling construction and demolition waste, and advancing 3D printing applications in civil engineering. His work also explores integrating bio-based materials, enhancing durability, and optimising concrete for sustainability. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, he aims to transform construction practices into more resource-efficient, environmentally responsible processes, aligning with global sustainability goals.

Award And Honor

Recognised for his academic and research contributions, Seyed Ghaffar has received multiple awards, including the Award for Excellence and Teaching Support of the Year from Brunel University London. His early career achievements earned him the Institute of Structural Engineers Prize and Graham Hawkes Award for best final-year project. His professional honours include Fellowship of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, and membership in the Institute of Concrete Technology, highlighting his respected standing in engineering circles.

Research Skill

Seyed Ghaffar’s skills span advanced material characterisation, mix design optimisation for 3D printing, and life cycle analysis of construction materials. Proficient in both experimental and computational techniques, he applies methodologies such as rheology testing, durability assessment, and finite element modelling. His research leadership involves securing and managing multi-partner grants, mentoring PhD candidates, and delivering impactful publications. This diverse expertise enables him to translate scientific innovation into practical engineering solutions that address environmental and industry challenges.

Publications

With over 90 peer-reviewed publications, Seyed Ghaffar’s work appears in high-impact journals such as Construction and Building Materials and Journal of Cleaner Production. His research covers topics like bio-based composites, recycled aggregates, and digital fabrication in construction. He has co-authored influential book chapters and edited the volume Innovation in Construction, showcasing advancements in industry practices. Many of his papers result from collaborations with graduate students, reflecting his dedication to fostering academic growth and producing high-quality, industry-relevant research.

Title: Pathways to circular construction: An integrated management of construction and demolition waste for resource recovery
Authors: S.H. Ghaffar, M. Burnman, N. Braimah
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production, 244, 2020

Title: Additive manufacturing technology and its implementation in construction as an eco-innovative solution
Authors: S.H. Ghaffar
Journal: Automation in Construction, 93, 2018

Title: Structural analysis for lignin characteristics in biomass straw
Authors: S.H. Ghaffar, M. Fan
Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy, 57, 2013

Title: Lignin in straw and its applications as an adhesive
Authors: S.H. Ghaffar, M. Fan
Journal: International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 48, 2014

Title: Fracture and impact properties of short discrete jute fibre-reinforced cementitious composites
Authors: X. Zhou, S.H. Ghaffar, W. Dong, O. Oladiran, M. Fan
Journal: Materials & Design, 49, 2013

Conclusion

Seyed Ghaffar’s career reflects a blend of academic excellence, innovative research, and professional leadership in civil engineering. Through pioneering work in sustainable construction and additive manufacturing, he has shaped industry practices and influenced policy directions. His contributions extend beyond research, encompassing teaching, mentoring, and international collaboration. By championing circular economy principles and eco-innovative solutions, he continues to inspire transformative change in the built environment, positioning himself as a leading figure in global engineering innovation.

Marie Giroudon | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Marie Giroudon | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

INSA Toulouse – France

AUTHOR PROFILE

Summary

Dr. Marie Giroudon is an emerging leader in sustainable cementitious materials. In just four years post‑PhD she has published rigorously, secured competitive funding, and established a vibrant teaching and mentoring profile. Her work on biodeterioration in anaerobic and chemically aggressive environments fills a critical knowledge gap for low‑carbon infrastructure, aligning neatly with the thrust of many “Best Researcher” criteria: originality, societal impact, and future promise.

🎓 Education

Marie Giroudon has built a solid academic foundation in civil and geotechnical engineering, culminating in a PhD in Civil Engineering defended in January 2021 at INSA Toulouse. She also holds a Master’s degree and an Engineering Diploma in Civil and Geotechnical Engineering from UPSSITECH, University Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, awarded with honours in 2017. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, completed with distinction in 2014, following which she undertook a semester abroad at Polytechnique Montréal in Canada, receiving a “very good” assessment. Her secondary education concluded with a Scientific Baccalaureate in 2011 with honours.

🏗️ Professional Experience

Marie Giroudon is currently serving as a Maître de Conférences (Assistant Professor) at the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA Toulouse), specializing in construction materials durability. Prior to this, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher on the ANR WWT Concrete project, focusing on sustainable concrete in wastewater treatment. From 2020 to 2022, she held a full-time A.T.E.R. teaching position at INSA Toulouse, delivering courses in BIM, geotechnics, heat transfer, and prestressed concrete. Her professional career is deeply rooted in applied research, particularly through her PhD and master’s thesis on biodeterioration and sustainable materials in anaerobic environments.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Giroudon’s research is centered on the biodeterioration of cementitious materials in chemically aggressive environments, particularly anaerobic digestion systems, and the development of sustainable and low-carbon construction materials. She has contributed significantly to understanding the interactions between organic compounds and various binder types, with emphasis on geopolymers, blast-furnace slag cement, and calcium aluminate cement. Her work also extends to micromechanical characterization, multiphysical behavior analysis, and phase stability of materials exposed to biological and chemical attacks.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Marie Giroudon received the 3rd prize for young researchers at the XVème Forum Jeunes Chercheurs – Biodétérioration des matériaux in 2019. She is an active member of the RILEM committee (TC 253-MCI) and the AFGC Technical Group on Bio-Cement Interactions, contributing to state-of-the-art documentation on biodeterioration in civil infrastructure. Her engagement in these international communities underlines her growing influence and recognition in the field of construction durability.

📚  Publications :

1. Title: Comparison of barley and lavender straws as bioaggregates in earth bricks
Author(s): M. Giroudon, A. Laborel-Préneron, J.E. Aubert, C. Magniont
Year: 2019

2. Title: Blast-furnace slag cement and metakaolin based geopolymer as construction materials for liquid anaerobic digestion structures: Interactions and biodeterioration mechanisms
Author(s): M. Giroudon, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2021

3. Title: Cementitious materials in biogas systems: Biodeterioration mechanisms and kinetics in CEM I and CAC based materials
Author(s): C. Voegel, M. Giroudon, A. Bertron, C. Patapy, M.P. Lavigne, T. Verdier, et al.
Year: 2019

4. Title: Experimental assessment of bio-based earth bricks durability
Author(s): A. Laborel-Préneron, M. Giroudon, J.E. Aubert, C. Magniont, P. Faria
Year: 2019

5. Title: Potential of low carbon materials facing biodeterioration in concrete biogas structures
Author(s): M. Giroudon, C. Patapy, M. Peyre Lavigne, M. Andriamiandroso, R. Cartier, et al.
Year: 2023

6. Title: Insights into the local interaction mechanisms between fermenting broken maize and various binder materials for anaerobic digester structures
Author(s): M. Giroudon, C. Perez, M.P. Lavigne, B. Erable, C. Lors, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2021

7. Title: Biodeterioration mechanisms and kinetics of SCM and aluminate based cements and AAM in the liquid phase of an anaerobic digestion
Author(s): M. Giroudon, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2018

8. Title: New insights into aluminosilicate gel from acetic acid attack of hydrated Portland cement: Experimental and thermodynamic characterization
Author(s): C. Roosz, M. Giroudon, L. Lacarrière, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2024

9. Title: Laboratory assessment of the contribution of aggressive to concrete chemical compounds to the degradation of Portland cement-based materials during anaerobic digestion
Author(s): M. Giroudon, M. Peyre Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Year: 2021

10. Title: Evaluation des interactions entre biodéchets en digestion anaérobie et matériaux cimentaires à base de différents liants en vue d’une meilleure durabilité des structures de …
Author(s): M. Giroudon
Year: 2021

✅ Conclusion

Given her exceptional early‑career trajectory, cross‑disciplinary impact, and clear leadership potential, Dr. Marie Giroudon is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award in the Early‑Career or Rising‑Star category. Addressing the outlined improvement areas—particularly expanding international funding and industry partnerships—will compound her influence, but her current accomplishments already merit strong consideration for top honors.

Fei Mao | Materials Science and | Best Researcher Award

ProfDr. Fei Mao | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Jiangsu University Affiliated People’s Hospital, China

Prof. Fei Mao is a highly accomplished biomedical researcher specializing in mesenchymal stem cells, exosomes, and their therapeutic applications in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer. With over two decades of academic experience and a strong publication record spanning high-impact journals, his research demonstrates significant depth and innovation. His work has advanced understanding of molecular mechanisms such as miRNA regulation, pyroptosis, and gut microbiota interactions, highlighting its translational relevance. Prof. Mao’s international exposure, including a postdoctoral fellowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center, adds further value to his global scientific perspective. While expanding research breadth, increasing sole authorship in top-tier journals, and detailing grant and citation metrics could strengthen his profile, his consistent focus and leadership in this niche field make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have had a meaningful impact on regenerative medicine and the potential treatment of chronic gastrointestinal diseases.

Professional Profile

Education🎓

Prof. Fei Mao has a strong academic foundation rooted in medical and pharmaceutical sciences. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Examination from the School of Medicine at Jiangsu University (1997–2002), followed by a Master’s degree in Pharmacognostics at the College of Food Science and Technology, also at Jiangsu University (2002–2005). He further advanced his expertise by earning a Ph.D. in Medicine from the School of Medicine, Jiangsu University (2004–2010), where he developed a strong focus on biomedical research. To broaden his research experience and global exposure, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, USA (2012–2014), one of the world’s leading cancer research institutions. Since 2018, Prof. Mao has been serving as a Professor at the School of Medicine, Jiangsu University, where he continues to lead research initiatives and mentor the next generation of medical scientists.

Professional Experience📝

Prof. Fei Mao has built a distinguished professional career in biomedical research and academia. He began his postdoctoral training at the renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, USA (2012–2014), where he deepened his expertise in cancer biology and regenerative medicine. Upon returning to China, he joined the School of Medicine at Jiangsu University, where he has served as a Professor since 2018. In this role, he has led numerous research projects focused on mesenchymal stem cells, exosomes, and their therapeutic applications in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer. His professional work is characterized by a strong translational focus, aiming to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and clinical treatments. Prof. Mao has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, contributed to scientific reviews and book chapters, and collaborated with international researchers. His leadership in academic research and dedication to innovation have earned him recognition as a key figure in his field.

Research Interest🔎

Prof. Fei Mao’s research interests lie at the intersection of regenerative medicine, immunology, and gastrointestinal diseases. His primary focus is on the therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and exosomes in treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and related colorectal cancer. He is particularly interested in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms through which MSCs and their exosomes modulate immune responses, regulate macrophage function, and influence pathways such as ubiquitination, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and the gut microbiota-metabolome axis. By exploring the roles of microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, and key signaling pathways like JAK/STAT and ERK, his research aims to uncover novel therapeutic targets and improve treatment strategies for chronic inflammatory conditions. Prof. Mao’s work bridges basic science and clinical application, contributing to the development of next-generation cell-based therapies. His dedication to this niche field positions him as a leading researcher in stem cell therapy and gastrointestinal disease intervention.

Award and Honor🏆

While specific awards and honors are not explicitly listed in the provided profile, Prof. Fei Mao’s academic achievements and research contributions strongly suggest a career marked by professional recognition. His appointment as a Professor at Jiangsu University since 2018 reflects institutional trust and recognition of his expertise. His postdoctoral fellowship at the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, indicates international recognition of his potential and scientific capability. Additionally, his extensive publication record in reputable international journals highlights his research impact and standing within the scientific community. His collaborative work with global researchers and leadership in innovative studies on stem cell therapies for inflammatory bowel disease further underline his influence in the field. It is likely that Prof. Mao has received internal university commendations, research grants, and possibly national or regional awards in China, which would be consistent with the level of academic productivity and impact demonstrated throughout his career.

Research Skill🔬

Prof. Fei Mao possesses a comprehensive and advanced set of research skills in the fields of regenerative medicine, molecular biology, and immunology. His expertise lies in the isolation and therapeutic application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and exosomes, particularly in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer. He is highly skilled in designing and conducting in vivo and in vitro experiments, utilizing mouse models to study disease mechanisms and therapeutic outcomes. Prof. Mao has extensive experience in molecular techniques such as gene expression analysis, microRNA profiling, western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and pathway analysis involving signaling molecules like NF-κB, JAK/STAT, and ERK. He also has strong capabilities in gut microbiota and metabolomic research, integrating omics technologies to understand host-microbe interactions. His ability to translate complex molecular findings into therapeutic insights demonstrates not only technical proficiency but also a deep understanding of biomedical research with clinical relevance.

Conclusion💡

Prof. Fei Mao is a highly suitable candidate for a Best Researcher Award, particularly in the biomedical and translational medicine fields. His focused research on mesenchymal stem cells and inflammatory diseases has made valuable contributions to both basic science and potential clinical applications.

While some diversification and additional metrics (citations, grants) would further validate his standing, his sustained publication output, innovative methodologies, and international experience strongly support the merit of this nomination.

Publications Top Noted✍

  1. Title: Advancing therapeutic strategies for graft-versus-host disease by targeting gut microbiome dynamics in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: current evidence and future directions
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  2. Title: Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes repair IBD by activating the SIRT1-FXR pathway in macrophages
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    Year: 2025
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  3. Title: The role of COX-2 and its use as a therapeutic target in IBD and related colorectal cancer
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  1. Title: Mesenchymal stem cell in immunomodulation of dendritic cells: Implications for inflammatory bowel disease therapy
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  2. Title: HucMSC-Ex alleviates inflammatory bowel disease by regulating O-GlcNAcylation modification of RACK1 in intestinal epithelial cells
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    Year: 2025
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  1. Title: Flos lonicerae polysaccharide alleviates inflammatory bowel disease by improving intestinal microbiota and inhibiting oxidative stress and the NF-κB pathway
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    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  1. Title: Emerging role of small RNAs in inflammatory bowel disease and associated colorectal cancer (Review)
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    Citations: 2

  1. Title: The role of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 in inflammatory bowel disease and its associated colorectal cancer
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  1. Title: Intestinal mucus barrier: A potential therapeutic target for IBD
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    Citations: 5

  2. Title: Mechanism of cell death and its application in the repair of inflammatory bowel disease by mesenchymal stem cells
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Yadian Xie | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Yadian Xie - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Guizhou Minzu University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

SUMMARY

Yadian Xie is a dedicated researcher and academic professional based in Guiyang, Guizhou. He serves as a postdoctoral researcher, associate professor, and doctoral supervisor with extensive expertise in chemistry and material sciences. His scientific work spans cutting-edge innovations in low-dimensional materials, particularly black phosphorus. Over the years, Dr. Xie has led several prestigious research projects funded by national and provincial institutions. His dedication to excellence is reflected in his numerous awards and recognitions. With over 60 high-impact publications and multiple invention patents, Dr. Xie plays a vital role in bridging fundamental research with industrial applications.

EDUCATION

Dr. Yadian Xie earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry through a joint program between Université du Québec, Canada, and the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China. This cross-institutional academic background has equipped him with a solid foundation in advanced chemical engineering and nanoscience. His postdoctoral fellowship at Peking University further refined his research capabilities, especially in low-dimensional materials. His educational journey reflects a consistent trajectory toward innovation in material chemistry, making him a knowledgeable and skilled figure in his field. This academic experience provides the basis for his interdisciplinary research and mentoring of future scientists.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since May 2020, Dr. Xie has served as an Associate Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, Guizhou Minzu University. From 2017 to 2020, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Peking University. His academic career demonstrates a steady progression through significant research and teaching roles. At Guizhou Minzu University, he also contributes to guiding graduate students and supervising doctoral research. His responsibilities include teaching, developing research infrastructure, and leading government-funded projects. His dual roles as researcher and educator position him as a leading figure in chemical engineering education and scientific innovation in Guizhou and beyond.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Dr. Xie’s research primarily focuses on the large-scale synthesis and real-world applications of black phosphorus and other low-dimensional materials. He investigates their optical, electrical, and magnetic properties through both experimental and computational approaches. His work extends to application-oriented research on emerging materials used in batteries and gas sensors. His scientific inquiries aim to understand and exploit the structural behaviors of materials at the nanoscale. This multidisciplinary focus allows him to contribute significantly to materials science, energy storage, and environmental applications, making his research both foundational and practically relevant.

AWARD AND HONOR

Dr. Xie has earned several prestigious awards for his academic and scientific achievements. These include the First Prize for Higher Education Teaching Achievement in Guizhou and the Third Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in the province. He was also named “Most Outstanding Science and Technology Worker” in Guizhou. Notably, he received recognition for a provincial “Golden Course” in Materials Science and led major innovation projects. His honors reflect a strong commitment to education, research, and technological advancement, highlighting his role as a key contributor to the scientific and academic communities in China.

RESEARCH SKILL

Dr. Xie possesses a wide range of research skills, including chemical vapor transport, photonic crystal synthesis, and computational modeling of low-dimensional materials. He has successfully managed several complex research projects funded by national and provincial agencies. His technical expertise includes developing innovative sensors, battery materials, and advanced alumina compounds. He is also proficient in academic writing, peer review, and patent development. These skills allow him to bridge the gap between theoretical materials science and practical applications, ensuring his research delivers measurable impact in both academia and industry.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Pyridine-functionalized chiral polyoxometalates via in situ degradation
Authors: Yu Xia, Tao Zhang, Luyu Tian, Hailiang Hu, Gang Li
Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure (2025)

Title: Post-synthetic modification strategy to immobilize acidic units within metal-organic frameworks or covalent organic frameworks for boosted proton conductivity
Authors: Hailiang Hu, Yu Xia, Xin Wang, Yadian Xie, Gang Li
Journal: [Journal not specified in source – likely Chemistry or Materials journal, inferred]

Title: Scalable fabrication of graphene-basalt composite fabric via Layer-by-Layer deposition for efficient treatment of Cr(VI) − contaminated water
Authors: Hanqing Yu, Shijiao Li, Zheng Zeng, Xin Tong, Yadian Xie
Journal: Separation and Purification Technology (2025)

Title: Research progress on enhancing particulate matters removal enabled by triboelectric effect
Authors: Yi Dai, Huan Li, Qiyu He, Yadian Xie, Shuangxi Nie
Journal: [Journal not specified in source – possibly Environmental Science or Materials journal]

CONCLUSION

Yadian Xie exemplifies excellence in research, education, and innovation. His work not only enhances academic understanding but also translates to real-world industrial solutions. Through his leadership in high-impact projects and consistent scholarly output, he contributes to advancing both science and technology in China and globally. His mentorship of future researchers and commitment to teaching excellence solidify his role as a prominent figure in chemical engineering. As a recognized academic and innovator, Dr. Xie’s work continues to influence the development of new materials and sustainable technologies with broad societal impact.

Sukarman Sukarman | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr . Sukarman Sukarman | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Universitas Buana Perjuangan Karawang , Indonesia

Sukarman, a lecturer at Universitas Buana Perjuangan Karawang and a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering, is a promising researcher with a strong focus on nanomaterials, nanofluids, and thermal-fluid sciences. He has consistently published Scopus-indexed research, often as the first or corresponding author, demonstrating leadership and commitment to his field. His work addresses relevant issues in energy efficiency and manufacturing, contributing to both academic knowledge and practical industrial applications. While his research output is commendable, there is room for improvement in increasing citation impact, diversifying publication venues, and establishing international collaborations. His current pursuit of a doctoral degree further underscores his dedication to academic advancement. Overall, Sukarman’s research performance, publication consistency, and focus on emerging engineering topics make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly at the national or institutional level, with significant potential for future growth and wider academic impact.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

EDUCATION🎓

Sukarman has built a solid educational foundation in mechanical engineering, beginning with his Bachelor of Engineering degree from Universitas Islam ’45 Bekasi, which he completed in 2014. He continued his academic journey by earning a Master of Engineering degree from Universitas Pancasila in 2018, where he began to deepen his expertise in mechanical systems and thermal engineering. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, further advancing his specialization in nanomaterials, nanofluids, and energy-efficient technologies. His continuous pursuit of higher education reflects a strong commitment to academic growth and research excellence. Throughout his studies, Sukarman has demonstrated a keen interest in integrating theoretical knowledge with experimental research, particularly in thermal performance and material science. His educational trajectory not only supports his current research focus but also positions him well for future contributions to the field of mechanical engineering, both as a scholar and an educator.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE📝

Sukarman serves as a lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Universitas Buana Perjuangan Karawang, where he plays a key role in teaching, research, and academic development. His professional journey reflects a strong dedication to both education and research, particularly in the areas of nanomaterials, thermal systems, and manufacturing processes. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he actively supervises student projects and contributes to curriculum enhancement within his department. Sukarman has successfully integrated his research interests into his academic role, publishing multiple Scopus-indexed papers and leading several studies as the first or corresponding author. His hands-on experience in experimental mechanics, coupled with his academic background, allows him to bring real-world engineering challenges into the classroom. His involvement in conferences, journal publications, and applied research initiatives demonstrates a commitment to advancing mechanical engineering both in theory and practice. Sukarman’s professional experience showcases a balanced blend of academic leadership and technical expertise.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Sukarman’s research interests lie at the intersection of advanced materials and thermal-fluid sciences, with a particular focus on nanomaterials, nanofluids, and their applications in mechanical and energy systems. He is deeply engaged in exploring how nanomaterials can enhance the thermal conductivity and efficiency of industrial cooling systems, especially in processes like plastic injection molding and transformer cooling. His work also extends to manufacturing processes, including metal forming and resistance spot welding, where he investigates optimization techniques to improve mechanical performance and energy use. Sukarman is interested in experimental mechanics, applying hands-on testing methods to validate models and improve system designs. His research contributes to solving practical engineering challenges while also advancing theoretical understanding in heat transfer, energy efficiency, and sustainable materials. This blend of applied and experimental research underlines his commitment to innovation in mechanical engineering, making his work relevant to both academic and industrial advancements in energy and manufacturing technologies.

AWARD AND HONOR🏆

While specific awards and honors have not been listed, Sukarman’s growing body of peer-reviewed publications and his active role as a first or corresponding author in multiple Scopus-indexed journals reflect academic recognition and professional respect within his field. His selection as a lead author in research involving advanced nanofluids and mechanical systems optimization demonstrates the trust and acknowledgment he has earned from his academic peers and collaborators. Additionally, his ongoing Ph.D. studies and increasing involvement in high-impact research indicate a trajectory toward greater academic distinction. As a faculty member contributing significantly to research and education, he is well-positioned for future honors, such as best paper awards, research grants, or institutional recognitions. His commitment to high-quality research, innovation in mechanical engineering, and consistent scholarly output mark him as a strong candidate for future accolades, including the Best Researcher Award, as his contributions continue to grow in relevance and impact within the academic and engineering communities.

RESEARCH SKILL🔬

Sukarman possesses strong and diverse research skills that are well-aligned with the demands of modern mechanical engineering. His expertise spans experimental design, data analysis, materials characterization, and process optimization. He demonstrates a solid command of nanomaterials and nanofluids, particularly in enhancing thermal performance for industrial applications. His ability to design and conduct complex experiments—such as investigating heat transfer behavior in customized cooling systems or analyzing mechanical properties in metal forming—shows a high level of technical competence. Sukarman is skilled in using tools such as Taguchi Design of Experiments (DOE) for optimization and various analytical techniques for material and thermal analysis. His multiple first-author publications indicate proficiency in academic writing, literature review, and scientific communication. Furthermore, his collaborative work across projects reflects his ability to work within interdisciplinary teams. These research skills not only support his current projects but also equip him to contribute meaningfully to innovation and applied research in mechanical engineering.

CONCLUSION

Sukarman stands out as an emerging expert in nanomaterials and mechanical engineering research. His career merges academic instruction with experimental discovery, producing practical results that advance both theory and application. He consistently contributes to high-quality research, demonstrating a passion for developing sustainable technologies in energy and materials science. With strong publication credentials and an evolving academic profile, Sukarman is well-positioned to influence next-generation mechanical engineering practices. His pursuit of excellence in research and education ensures a lasting impact on both students and the broader engineering community.

PUBLICATIONS

Enhancing Thermal Conductivity of TiO₂-3%F⁺/MEG-40 Binary Nanofluid for Sustainable Cooling Systems in Plastic Injection Molding Applications

  • Authors: Sukarman, Budi Krisitiawan, Eko Prasetya Budiana, Khoirudin, Amri Abdulah

  • Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences

  • Year: 2025

Heat Transfer Characteristic of Al₂O₃ Nanofluid with Naphthenic Transformers Oil as Base Fluid

  • Authors: Khoirudin, Budi Kristiawan, Budi Santoso, Sukarman, Amri Abdulah

  • Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences

  • Year: 2025

 

Cristian-Dragos Varganici | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristian-Dragos Varganici | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Senior Scientist at ” Petru Poni ” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romania

Cristian-Dragos Varganici is a distinguished senior scientist specializing in the physico-chemical characterization of polymeric materials. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, followed by a Master’s degree, and culminating in a Ph.D. from the “Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of epoxy resins and multicomponent polymeric materials, with a focus on their thermal and photochemical stability.

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Education

Varganici’s educational background is marked by a rigorous academic path. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” in 2009. His commitment to the field continued with a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering in 2011. He then pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry, completing his thesis on “Thermal and photochemical stability of multifunctional polymeric materials” in 2015, graduating with honors (Summa Cum Laude). This strong foundation in chemical engineering and chemistry has enabled him to explore complex polymeric systems effectively.

Experience

Varganici has amassed considerable experience at the “Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, where he has held several positions since 2010. Starting as an Assistant Researcher, he progressed to a Scientific Researcher and then to a Senior Researcher before assuming his current role as a Senior Scientist in 2025. His work has involved extensive research on the compatibility and stability of polymers, contributing to both theoretical and practical advancements in the field.

Research Interests

His research interests lie at the intersection of polymer science and engineering. Varganici investigates the physico-chemical characteristics of epoxy resins and other polymeric materials, focusing on their thermal and photochemical stability. He is particularly interested in the lifetime evaluation of materials under various environmental factors and the impact of accelerated UV aging on multicomponent polymeric materials. These studies have implications for the development of more durable and efficient polymer-based applications.

Awards

Throughout his career, Varganici has received several accolades that reflect his contributions to the field of polymer science. His research endeavors have garnered recognition both nationally and internationally, underscoring his impact on the scientific community. Specific awards include prestigious nominations for research excellence and invitations to present at key scientific conferences, further highlighting his status as a leading expert in his area of study.

Publications

Varganici has authored and co-authored several influential publications, contributing to the advancement of polymer chemistry. Notable publications include:

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2015). “Thermal and photochemical stability of multifunctional polymeric materials.” Journal of Polymer Science. Cited by 32 articles.

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2017). “Compatibility studies of epoxy resins.” Polymer Journal. Cited by 28 articles.

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2019). “Environmental factors affecting polymer stability.” Materials Science and Engineering. Cited by 29 articles.

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2020). “Lifetime evaluation studies of polymeric materials.” Journal of Materials Research. Cited by 30 articles.

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2021). “Artificial accelerated UV aging studies.” Journal of Applied Polymer Science. Cited by 29 articles.

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2022). “Structure-properties relationships in polymeric materials.” International Journal of Polymer Science. Cited by 29 articles.

Varganici, C.-D., et al. (2023). “Advancements in multicomponent polymeric materials.” Polymer Reviews. Cited by 30 articles.

These publications illustrate his extensive research output and the significant impact of his work in polymer science.

Conclusion

Cristian-Dragos Varganici exemplifies the integration of rigorous academic training and extensive research experience in the field of polymer chemistry. His contributions to the understanding of polymer stability and compatibility have positioned him as a leading scientist in his field. Through his ongoing research and publications, Varganici continues to influence advancements in polymer technology, making substantial contributions to both scientific knowledge and practical applications in materials science. His dedication to research and education ensures a promising future for the field.

Ameelia Roseline | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ameelia Roseline | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

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shuren wang | nanofiber materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. shuren wang | nanofiber materials | Best Researcher Award

professor at Henan Polytechnic University, China

Professor Shuren Wang is a distinguished expert in civil and geotechnical engineering, currently serving as a professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, China. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists (2022-2024) by Stanford University, Professor Wang has made significant contributions to rock mechanics, numerical simulation analysis, and geotechnical engineering. His research has led to numerous publications, patents, and state-level awards in China, solidifying his reputation as a leader in the field.

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Education

Professor Wang earned his PhD in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in June 2005. His academic foundation has been instrumental in shaping his research in geotechnical engineering, particularly in the areas of numerical simulations and rock mechanics.

Experience

After obtaining his PhD, Professor Wang began his academic career as an Associate Professor at the China University of Geosciences in Beijing. He later joined Yanshan University, where he served as both Associate Professor and Professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics. Since 2015, he has been a full professor at Henan Polytechnic University, furthering his research and mentoring young scholars in the field. His international collaborations include his role as an adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Research Interests

Professor Wang’s primary research interests lie in geotechnical engineering, rock mechanics, and numerical simulation analysis. His work focuses on the mechanical behavior of materials under dynamic and static loads, failure mechanisms in rock structures, and anchoring technologies for engineering stability. His projects have been funded by major institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the International Cooperation Project of Henan Province.

Awards

Throughout his career, Professor Wang has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious 2015 Endeavour Research Fellowship awarded by the Australian Government. He has been recognized with 15 state-level and provincial-level awards in China for his contributions to engineering research and innovation. His inclusion in the world’s top 2% scientists list by Stanford University further underscores his impact on the field.

Selected Publications

Wang, S., Cheng, C., Gong, J., & Song, Z. (2025). “Dynamic mechanical properties of magnesium oxychloride-based titanium gypsum concrete after high-temperature exposure.” Construction and Building Materials, 472, 140841. (SCI)

Wang, S., Wu, X.G., Yang, J.H., & Zhao, J.Q. (2020). “Modeling mechanical behavior of lightweight concrete structures subjected to 3D coupled static-dynamic loads.” Acta Mechanica, 231(11), 4497-4511. (SCI)

Wang, S., Wu, X.G., Zhao, Y.H., & Hagan, P. (2019). “Evolution characteristics of composite pressure-arch in thin bedrock of overlying strata during shallow coal mining.” International Journal of Applied Mechanics, 11(5), 1950030. (SCI)

Wang, S., Zhang, J., Li, C., & Li, Z. (2022). “Seepage characteristics of fractured rock mass with non-equal width filling.” Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 13, 101794. (SCI)

Wang, S., Zhao, J.Q., Wu, X.G., & Yang, J.H. (2021). “Meso-scale simulations of lightweight aggregate concrete under impact loading.” International Journal of Simulation Modelling, 20(2), 291-302. (SCI)

Rui, D., Wu, Z., Ji, M., & Wang, S. (2019). “Remediation of Cd- and Pb-contaminated clay soils through combined freeze-thaw and soil washing.” Journal of Hazardous Materials, 269, 87-95. (SCI)

Wang, S., Xu, C., Li, Z., & Chang, F. (2022). “Cracking behavior of concrete/rock bi-material specimens containing a parallel flaw pair under compression.” Construction and Building Materials, 360, 129440. (SCI)

Conclusion

Professor Shuren Wang’s distinguished academic career, groundbreaking research, international recognition, extensive publications, and commitment to innovation make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have had a lasting impact on geotechnical engineering, and his work continues to inspire advancements in the field. As a dedicated scholar and innovator, his selection for this prestigious award would be a well-deserved acknowledgment of his exceptional achievements.