Ms. Subhashree Praharaj | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Subhashree Praharaj | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Vellore Institute of Technology | India

Ms. Subhashree Praharaj is an emerging materials chemist and researcher whose innovative work in bioceramics and nanocomposites is contributing significantly to the advancement of biomedical materials. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor (Junior) and pursuing her Ph.D. at the Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India, she focuses on the synthesis and biomedical applications of bioactive ceramic materials for tissue engineering, drug delivery, and implant coatings. With 3 Scopus-indexed publications, 40 citations across 40 documents, and an h-index of 2, Ms. Praharaj’s research showcases a growing impact in the interdisciplinary field of materials chemistry and biomedical engineering. Her most recent publication, titled “Biomineralization, antifungal, antibacterial and cytotoxicity investigation of larnite/nano titania composite” in Silicon (Springer), highlights her expertise in designing multifunctional biomaterials with superior biological performance. Her work integrates advanced material synthesis, biocompatibility testing, and surface modification techniques to develop eco-sustainable and high-performance solutions for healthcare and regenerative medicine. Ms. Praharaj’s academic excellence and commitment to research have earned her recognition as a promising young scientist in materials innovation. She has presented her findings at several scientific forums, contributing to the global discourse on sustainable biomedical materials. Her long-term vision focuses on bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical application by developing cost-effective and biocompatible materials for implants and prosthetics. With strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of material behavior at the micro and nanoscale, she continues to inspire innovation and excellence in materials chemistry. Ms. Subhashree Praharaj’s scientific contributions and dedication to interdisciplinary research position her as a rising leader in biomaterials science and make her a deserving candidate for recognition in the international research community.

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Featured Publications

Venkatraman, S. K., Choudhary, R., Krishnamurithy, G., Raghavendran, H. R. B., et al. (2022). Comparative investigation on antibacterial, biological and mechanical behaviour of monticellite and diopside derived from biowaste for bone regeneration. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 286, 126157.

Praharaj, S., Venkatraman, S. K., Vasantharaman, R., & Swamiappan, S. (2021). Sol-gel combustion synthesis of merwinite and its biomedical applications. Materials Letters, 300, 130108.

Praharaj, S., & Pathak, M. (2025). Biomineralization, antifungal, antibacterial and cytotoxicity investigation of larnite/nano titania composite via sol–gel combustion method. Silicon, 1–21.

Dr. Wan Mohd Ebtisyam Mustaqim Mohd Daniyal | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wan Mohd Ebtisyam Mustaqim Mohd Daniyal | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

Dr. Wan Mohd Ebtisyam Mustaqim Mohd Daniyal is a distinguished Malaysian researcher specializing in sensor technology, optical materials, and nanostructured thin films. He currently serves as a Lecturer at the School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). His research career is deeply rooted in the development of highly sensitive optical sensors using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and nanomaterials for environmental pollutant detection. Dr. Wan Mohd Ebtisyam’s research output is substantial, with 62 documents, 1,513 citations from 853 sources, and an impressive h-index of 24 on Scopus, underscoring his strong influence in the field of materials science and photonic sensor technologies. He obtained his Ph.D. in Sensor Technology from Universiti Putra Malaysia, where his research focused on nanocrystalline cellulose-graphene oxide composite thin films for metal ion detection. His academic contributions include over 90% of publications in high-impact Q1 and Q2 journals such as Plasmonics, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, Optics & Laser Technology, Nanomaterials, and Scientific Reports. Recognized for his excellence, Dr. Wan has received numerous national and international honors, including the IKM Research Prize in Polymer and Materials Science, multiple gold medals in innovation exhibitions, and the Best Presenter Award at RCSSST. He has also contributed to national research grants and holds a filed patent for a copper ion sensing composition. Beyond academia, he serves as a consultant for developing portable SPR sensors for industrial applications, reflecting his strong link between scientific innovation and societal benefit. With his deep expertise, collaborative network, and continued dedication to advancing optical sensing technologies, Dr. Wan Mohd Ebtisyam stands out as one of Malaysia’s promising figures in nanophotonics and applied materials research.

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Featured Publications

Anuar, M. F., Fen, Y. W., Liew, J. Y. C., Tee, T. S., Daniyal, W. M. E. M. M., & Mahdi, M. A. (2025). Performance analysis of gold/graphene oxide surface plasmon resonance interface for trace level detection of cadmium ions. Engineering Research Express.

Hashim, H. S., Fen, Y. W., Abdullah, J., Anuar, M. F., Sheh Omar, N. A., Liew, J. Y. C., Daniyal, W. M. E. M. M., Abdullah, H., Taufiq, A., & Mahdi, M. A. (2025). Femtomolar detection of phenol using surface-modified plasmonic refractive index sensor with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. Surfaces and Interfaces, 107463.

Hashim, H. S., Fen, Y. W., Omar, N. A. S., Daniyal, W. M. E. M. M., Fauzi, N. I. M., Abdullah, J., & Mahdi, M. A. (2024). Surface plasmon resonance sensor based on gold-graphene quantum dots thin film as a sensing nanomatrix for phenol detection. Optics and Laser Technology, 109816.

Azeman, N. H., Md Zain, A. R., Daniyal, W. M. E. M. M., Md Jamil, M. S., Abu Bakar, M. H., Ahmad Nazri, N. A., Khushaini, M. A. A., Mokhtar, M. H. H., & A. Bakar, A. A. (2024). Zeolitic-imidazolate frameworks enhanced surface plasmon resonance sensor for organic dyes sensing. IEEE Sensors Journal.

Eddin, F. B. K., Fen, Y. W., Liew, J. Y. C., Fauzi, N. I. M., Daniyal, W. M. E. M. M., & Abdullah, H. (2023). Development of plasmonic-based sensor for highly sensitive and selective detection of dopamine. Optics & Laser Technology.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seenuvasan Vedachalam | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seenuvasan Vedachalam | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Seenuvasan Vedachalam | National Institute of Technology Puducherry | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seenuvasan Vedachalam is a distinguished synthetic organic chemist and materials scientist, currently serving as Assistant Professor and Head of the P.C. Ray Department of Chemistry at the National Institute of Technology Puducherry, Karaikal, India. He earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he specialized in N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-catalyzed C–C bond-forming reactions and total synthesis. His postdoctoral fellowship at Wayne State University, USA, focused on novel neuroprotective therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, where he contributed to NIH-funded drug discovery projects. Dr. Vedachalam has authored 22 peer-reviewed documents with over 677 citations across 610 citing documents and an h-index of 14, highlighting the international impact of his research in catalysis, medicinal chemistry, and functional material development. His work spans the design of phosphazene-based covalent organic frameworks, electrocatalytic nanocomposites, supercapacitor materials, and bioactive heterocycles for drug discovery, with publications in high-impact journals including ACS Applied Energy Materials, Electrochimica Acta, ACS Omega, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, and Angewandte Chemie International Edition. As a recipient of the prestigious DST-INSPIRE Faculty Award and SERB Startup Research Grant, he has successfully led multiple funded projects, generating innovative results in energy materials and therapeutic chemistry. He has also been recognized with outstanding poster awards at international conferences and is a lifetime member of the Chemical Research Society of India and the Materials Research Society of India. A passionate mentor, Dr. Vedachalam has guided Ph.D. and postgraduate students, contributing to the development of skilled researchers in the field. His contributions bridge fundamental organic synthesis with applied material science, making him a significant figure in advancing green chemistry solutions, drug discovery, and sustainable energy storage technologies at a global level.

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Featured Publications

Saranya, S., & Vedachalam, S. (2024). Phosphazene-based covalent organic framework as an efficient catalyst (COF-1) for the dehydration of fructose to 5-HMF. ACS Omega.

Vedachalam, S., Sekar, P., Chandrasekaran, N., Murugesh, N., & Karvembu, R. (2022). Dopant-free main group elements supported covalent organic–inorganic hybrid conducting polymer for sodium-ion battery application. ACS Applied Energy Materials.

Santra, S., Kortagere, S., Vedachalam, S., Gogoi, S., Antonio, T., Reith, M. E. A., & Dutta, A. K. (2021). Novel potent dopamine–norepinephrine and triple reuptake uptake inhibitors based on asymmetric pyran template and their molecular interactions with monoamine transporters. ACS Chemical Neuroscience.

Sekar, P., Murugesh, N., Shanmugam, R., Senthil Kumar, S., Agnoli, S., Chandran, N., Vedachalam, S., & Karvembu, R. (2021). Phosphazene-based covalent organic polymer decorated with NiCo₂O₄ nanocuboids as a trifunctional electrocatalyst: A unique replacement for the conventional electrocatalysts. ACS Applied Energy Materials.

Murugesh, N., Karvembu, R., & Vedachalam, S. (2020). A convenient synthesis of iguratimod-amine precursor via NHC-catalyzed aldehyde–nitrile cross coupling reaction. ChemistrySelect.

Prof. Carmen Llena | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Carmen Llena | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Carmen Llena is a Full Professor in the Department of Stomatology at the University of Valencia and a Primary Care Dentist at Hospital General de Valencia. She has previously served as Vice Dean of Dentistry at CEU Cardenal Herrera University. With a career spanning academic leadership, clinical excellence, and research innovation, she has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications, presented at major conferences, and directed advanced training programs in endodontics, dental traumatology, and dental whitening. Her professional journey reflects a strong balance of education, research, and clinical practice, establishing her as a respected figure in dentistry.

Prof. Carmen Llena | University of Valencia | Spain

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Prof. Llena holds a Doctorate in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Zaragoza and a Specialist Degree in Stomatology from the University of Valencia. She has also earned multiple master’s degrees, including Oral Public Health from the University of the Basque Country, Audit and Quality in Healthcare Organizations from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and Applied Statistics from UNED, Spain. In addition, she completed diplomas in Primary Care, Oral Medicine and Surgery, Endodontics, Dental Traumatology, and Dental Whitening, reflecting her commitment to continuous academic and professional development.

Experience

Her teaching and professional career demonstrate extensive expertise in dentistry and medical sciences. At the University of Valencia, she teaches in Dentistry, Medicine, PhD in Dentistry, and the Official Master’s in Dental Sciences. She directs several postgraduate diplomas and collaborates with leading research networks, including the UV Interuniversity Network for Teaching Innovation in Dental Pathology and Therapeutics and FISABIO. In addition to her academic work, she maintains clinical practice at Hospital General de Valencia, ensuring her research and teaching are closely connected to real-world patient care.

Awards and Recognitions

Prof. Llena has received 48 awards in recognition of her teaching, research, and professional achievements. She has served as a reviewer for 20 scientific journals, participated in four editorial boards, and evaluated competitive projects for national research and teaching innovation programs. Her election to the Pierre Fauchard Academy and active membership in societies such as the European Society of Endodontology, Spanish Society of Oral Public Health, Spanish Society of Oral Medicine, and the Spanish Endodontic Association reflect her international reputation and influence.

Research Focus

Her research covers a broad spectrum of key dental science areas, including dental whitening, adhesive dentistry, endodontics, cariology, oral public health, the oral microbiome, and pulpal regeneration biomaterials. She has participated in 12 competitive research projects, six as principal investigator, and continues to lead advancements in innovative dental materials and oral health strategies. Her interdisciplinary collaborations extend across Spanish and international institutions, reinforcing her impact on both research and clinical practice.

Publications

Effect of Chlorhexidine Immersion and Polishing Systems on the Color Stability and Microhardness of BPA-Based and BPA-Free Resin Composite
Authors: María Melo; Eleonor Vélez; James Ghilotti; José Luis Sanz; Carmen Llena
Journal: Journal of Composites Science, 2025

Effect of Over-the-Counter Whitening Dentifrices on the Color Stability and Microhardness of Composite Resins
Authors: Xinnuo Yu; Maria Pilar Melo; Sofia Folguera; Carmen Llena
Journal: Journal of Composites Science, 2025

Motivating dental students to learn caries detection methods: comparative evaluation of augmented reality and interactive presentations (Preprint)
Authors: Sofía Folguera; Carmen Llena; José Luis Sanz; Leopoldo Forner; María Melo
Journal: Preprint, 2025

Decoronation as a Therapeutic Alternative for Ankylosis in Children and Adolescents for Vertical Bone Preservation and Growth: A Systematic Review
Authors: Aroa Bautista; James Ghilotti; Jose Luis Sanz; Carmen Llena
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025

Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Assessment of the Prevalence and Association of Pulp Calcification with Dental and Periodontal Pathology: A Descriptive Study
Authors: José Luis Sanz; Lucía Callado; Stefana Mantale; Jenifer Nicolás; James Ghilotti; Carmen Llena
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025

Scientific evidence on the efficacy of effervescent tablets for cleaning removable prostheses. A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: Yolanda Martinez; Verónica Ausina; Carmen Llena; Jose M. Montiel
Journal: The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2024

Effect of Bleaching Agents on Composite Resins with and without Bis-GMA: An In Vitro Study
Authors: María Melo; Bianca Dumitrache; James Ghilotti; José Luis Sanz; Carmen Llena
Journal: Journal of Functional Biomaterials, 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Carmen Llena is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional academic qualifications, outstanding research achievements, and sustained contributions to clinical dentistry and public health. With a proven record of publications, awards, and leadership in innovative research, she exemplifies the qualities of a world-class researcher whose work significantly advances both academic knowledge and practical applications in oral healthcare.

Dr. Nishant Kumar | Composite Materials | Sustainable Materials Recognition

Dr. Nishant Kumar | Composite Materials | Sustainable Materials Recognition

Dr. Nishant Kumar is an accomplished researcher specializing in sustainable materials, nanomaterials, and their applications in energy, environment, and healthcare. He has made significant contributions to the design and development of advanced functional materials with a focus on environmental remediation and clean energy technologies. With a strong publication record in reputed journals and active participation in international research collaborations, Dr. Kumar has emerged as a promising scientist in the field of sustainable material innovations.

Dr. Nishant Kumar | AFAF Amity University | India

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Education

Dr. Kumar pursued his doctoral research in the field of material science and nanotechnology, where he focused on the synthesis and application of advanced nanostructured materials. His Ph.D. work emphasized sustainability-driven approaches to material design, aiming at solving real-world challenges related to energy storage and environmental sustainability. He also holds advanced training in multidisciplinary research methods, which strengthen his ability to approach sustainability issues from diverse perspectives.

Experience

Dr. Kumar has held research and teaching positions at renowned institutions where he contributed to projects in nanomaterials, energy devices, and environmental applications. He has successfully guided projects on the use of sustainable and green technologies for next-generation materials. His professional journey includes collaborations with global experts and contributions to both applied and fundamental research. His experience demonstrates a balance of academic excellence and translational research outcomes.

Contributions

Dr. Kumar has published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals, covering areas such as nanomaterials, photocatalysis, biosensing, and renewable energy. His publications highlight the potential of sustainable and eco-friendly material solutions for addressing climate change and energy challenges. His research outcomes have been well-cited, reflecting the impact of his work on the global scientific community. In addition, he has presented at international conferences and contributed book chapters, further expanding his influence.

Awards

Dr. Nishant Kumar has received multiple awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions in research, academic excellence, and community engagement. His accolades include excellence certificates for reviewing in reputed international journals, highlighting his dedication to maintaining high-quality research standards. He was honored with the International Best Research Award on new science invention and also recognized with the InSc Young Researcher Award. His achievements include excellence awards for journal contributions, a prestigious Ph.D. fellowship, and prizes in poster presentations and village adoption programs, reflecting his versatility in research, innovation, and societal development initiatives.

Book Chapters

Dr. Nishant Kumar has authored and co-authored numerous book chapters focusing on nanotechnology, food packaging, postharvest technologies, functional foods, and sustainable materials. His works include contributions on nanotechnology in horticulture, agrochemical detoxification, and food packaging, as well as innovative nanocomposites for fruit and vegetable preservation. He has written extensively on whey protein-based edible coatings, utilization of whey for sustainable food solutions, and natural materials for food packaging films. Additional chapters cover edible packaging for mushrooms, natural gums, bioactive compounds in underutilized crops, pomegranate peel phenolics, cold chain management, bionanocomposites, probiotics, millet-based nutrition, and sustainable edible packaging applications.

Research Focus 

The central focus of Dr. Kumar’s research is on developing sustainable nanomaterials for energy harvesting, storage, and environmental remediation. His work integrates green synthesis techniques, advanced characterization methods, and application-driven designs. Areas such as photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, biosensors for healthcare, and materials for renewable energy devices form the core of his contributions. This interdisciplinary focus positions his research at the intersection of materials science, sustainability, and societal benefit.

Publications

Film formation and deposition methods of edible coating on food products: A review
Authors: R Suhag, N Kumar*, AT Petkoska, A Upadhyay
Journal: Food Research International, 136, 109582 (2020)

Polysaccharide-based component and their relevance in edible film/coating: a review
Authors: N Kumar*, Neeraj
Journal: Nutrition & Food Science (2019)

Effect of active chitosan-pullulan composite edible coating enrich with pomegranate peel extract on the storage quality of green bell pepper
Authors: N Kumar*, A Ojha, A Upadhyay, R Singh, S Kumar
Journal: LWT, 138, 110435 (2021)

Effect of Chitosan–Pullulan Composite Edible Coating Functionalized with Pomegranate Peel Extract on the Shelf Life of Mango (Mangifera indica)
Authors: N Kumar*, P .., N .., A Trajkovska Petkoska, SA AL-Hilif, OA Fawole*
Journal: Coatings, 11 (764), 1-20 (2021)

Edible coating as postharvest management strategy for shelf-life extension of fresh tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.): An overview
Authors: Y Ajay, N Kumar, A Upadhyay, S Sethi, S Anurag
Journal: Journal of Food Science, 1-35 (2022)

Chitosan Edible Films Enhanced with Pomegranate Peel Extract: Study on Physical, Biological, Thermal, and Barrier Properties
Authors: N Kumar*, P .., A Trajkovska Petkoska, E Khojah, R Samy*, …
Journal: Materials, 14 (3305), 1-18 (2021)

Improved Shelf Life and Quality of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) by Using Chitosan-Pullulan Composite Edible Coating Enriched with Pomegranate Peel Extract
Authors: K Nishant*, Neeraj, Pratibha*, AT Petkoska
Journal: ACS Food Science & Technology (2021)

Conclusion

Dr. Nishant Kumar exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in sustainable materials through his educational achievements, professional experience, impactful publications, and forward-looking research focus. His work demonstrates clear alignment with sustainability goals, scientific innovation, and societal benefit. He is highly suitable for the Research for Sustainable Materials Recognition.

Prof. Dr Vassilis Kostopoulos | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Vassilis Kostopoulos | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vassilis Kostopoulos is an internationally acclaimed researcher in the field of mechanical engineering, composite materials, and aerospace structures. With over 35 years of academic and industrial experience, he is currently a Full Professor at the University of Patras, Greece, and serves as Director of the Applied Mechanics Laboratory. His pioneering contributions to smart structures, nanocomposites, fatigue behavior, and health monitoring systems have significantly shaped research and applications in aerospace, automotive, and defense sectors.

Prof. Dr Vassilis Kostopoulos | University of Patras | Greece

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Education

Prof. Kostopoulos earned his Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and later his Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics from the University of Patras. His doctoral research laid the foundation for decades of expertise in damage mechanics, fracture behavior, and composite structures. He has since mentored over 20 Ph.D. candidates and supervised several postgraduate programs, influencing new generations of engineers and researchers.

Experience

As Director of the Applied Mechanics Lab and principal investigator in over 50 European and national research projects, Prof. Kostopoulos has collaborated extensively with ESA, Airbus, EADS, and NATO. He has led high-impact projects on smart aerospace structures, structural health monitoring, and high-performance composites. His industry-academia interface is marked by innovation and real-world impact, making him a valuable leader in research translation.

Contributions

Prof. Dr. Vassilis Kostopoulos has significantly contributed to academic literature through the authorship and editorial direction of several influential books in the field of materials science and engineering. His works span from historical insights in science to advanced composite materials. Titles include “Exact Sciences in the Greek Antiquity,” co-edited with S. A. Paipetis, and “Carbon Nanotube Enhanced Aerospace Composite Materials,” published by Springer. He has also authored specialized texts such as “Thermomechanical Behavior of Composite Materials,” “Wave Propagation and Scattering Theory in Anisotropic Media,” and proceedings of the Hellenic Conference on Composites, showcasing a broad and impactful academic reach.

Awards

Prof. Dr. Vassilis Kostopoulos has earned numerous prestigious awards for his excellence in research, innovation, and mentorship. His accolades include top prizes in international competitions such as the ESA Student Aerospace Challenge, iGEM MIT International Competition, TRA-VISIONS Senior Scientist Award, and ESA “Fly Your Thesis” program. He has guided teams to victories in innovation and design contests, including awards for CubeSat missions, aerospace projects, and sustainable energy vehicle designs. His recognition spans best paper awards, research excellence honors, and innovation prizes at national and European levels, reflecting his exceptional ability to lead groundbreaking projects with real-world impact.

Research Focus 

Prof. Kostopoulos’s research explores advanced topics such as nanocomposites, structural health monitoring, crack propagation, and electromagnetic shielding in composite materials. His work in aerospace structures, including sensor-embedded materials and self-sensing composites, is transforming how high-performance materials behave under complex stress conditions. His focus is both visionary and practical, combining fundamental mechanics with applied innovations.

Publications

Effect of Printing Parameters on Mesoscale Geometry of 3D-Printed Parts through a Hybrid Experimental and Numerical Approach
Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2025

Conceptual Design of a Low-Cost Class-III Turbofan-Based UCAV Loyal Wingman
Journal: Aerospace, 2025

Transonic Corrections for the Unsteady Compressible Source and Doublet Panel Method
Journal: Journal of Aircraft, 2025

Recycled Glass Fibre‒Epoxy Composites Based on Recovered Fabrics from an Environment-Friendly Combined Solvolysis and Thermolysis Route
Journal: Composites Science and Technology, 2025

Multi-Fidelity Surrogate-Assisted Aerodynamic Optimization of Aircraft Wings
Journal: Aerospace, 2025

Macroscopic Fracture Properties of Glassy Nanocomposites from Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Empirical Force Fields
Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2025

Flutter Calculations Using the Unsteady Source and Doublet Panel Method
Journal: Journal of Aircraft, 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Vassilis Kostopoulos’s outstanding career combines academic distinction, industrial innovation, global collaboration, and mentorship. His trailblazing work in composite mechanics, aerospace structures, and nanomaterials has shaped the scientific community and directly contributed to safer, smarter, and more efficient technologies. He not only meets but exceeds the standards of the Best Researcher Award, and stands as a beacon of excellence in material and structural engineering research.

Prof. Wei Liu | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Liu | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Liu is an associate professor and postdoctoral researcher at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Northeast Forestry University. Recognized as a “Yellow Sea Pearl” Talent of Jiangsu Province and an Outstanding Young Scholar at his university, he has established himself as a leader in mechanical and electrical systems research. His academic presence is defined by a balanced combination of research excellence, project leadership, and teaching contributions.

Prof. Wei Liu | Northeast Forestry University | China

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Prof. Wei Liu’s academic foundation includes postdoctoral research and academic appointments at Northeast Forestry University. Although specific degree-level details are limited in the provided file, his elevation to associate professorship and recognition as a high-potential academic in Jiangsu and Heilongjiang Provinces confirm a consistent and credible academic path. His research and teaching span core mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines.

Experience

Prof. Liu has led a wide range of research and development projects, including major science and technology initiatives funded by Heilongjiang Province, central university grants, and strategic national university programs. He has also managed multiple horizontal research projects, showing his capability in both fundamental and application-driven research domains. In addition to academic research, his role as an educator highlights his commitment to developing future scholars and engineers.

Project Leadership

Prof. Liu has served as principal investigator on several major funded research initiatives. These include leading roles in major science and technology projects in Heilongjiang Province, central university fundamental research grants, and the “Double First-Class” university development fund. He has also overseen multiple horizontal research collaborations, indicating strong engagement with industry and applied research challenges. His leadership in diverse funding streams highlights his adaptability and impact in multiple engineering domains.

Contributions

Prof. Liu has published nearly 20 SCI-indexed journal papers, reflecting solid engagement in internationally peer-reviewed research. In addition to journal articles, he has authored or contributed to multiple textbooks, reinforcing his dual role as both researcher and educator. His publications contribute to knowledge development in mechanical and electrical engineering, and his scholarly output supports both student learning and the advancement of applied technologies.

Research Focus

Prof. Liu’s work is positioned at the intersection of mechanical and electrical engineering, a field critical to industrial innovation and automation. Although the document does not detail his specific areas of research, his leadership in major provincial science and technology projects and his extensive publication record imply a focus on applied engineering solutions with both academic and industrial relevance.

Publications

Prediction of the Radial Natural Characteristic of Sandwich Spherical Shell Based on Wave Propagation
Journal: Journal of Vibration Engineering and Technologies, 2024

Radial Vibration Analysis of Single and Composite Spherical Shells by Wave Approach
Journal: JVC – Journal of Vibration and Control, 2024

Speed Control of Sensorless PMSM Drive Based on EKF Optimized by Variable Scale Chaotic Particle Swarm Optimization
Journal: Measurement and Control (United Kingdom), 2024 – Open Access

Ms Vuyolwethu Tokoyi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award-2401

Ms Vuyolwethu Tokoyi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Vuyolwethu Tokoyi is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Durban University of Technology. Her work focuses on green and sustainable chemistry, specifically the use of ZIF-8 and ionic liquids to convert biomass-derived glucose into valuable biochemicals. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and has professional experience as a Research Scientist Intern and Sales Technology Chemist. With a strong background in coordination chemistry and applied research, she brings a passion for innovation, community impact, and scientific advancement.

Ms Vuyolwethu Tokoyi, Durban University of Technology, South Africa

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Ms. Vuyolwethu Tokoyi has an extensive academic background in Chemistry. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Durban University of Technology, where her research focuses on the application of ZIF-8 and ionic liquids for the conversion of glucose extracted from sugarcane bagasse to value-added biochemicals. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Her master’s research centered on the synthesis and evaluation of Co(II) and Mn(II) dithiocarbamate complexes and their morpholine adducts, with applications in antibacterial and anticancer studies. she completed her Honours degree in Chemistry with distinction (Cum Laude) at the University of Fort Hare, focusing her research on bipyridine adducts of transition metal dithiocarbamate complexes. She also earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and Geology from the University of Fort Hare. Prior to that, she obtained her matric exemption from Templeton High School .

Contribution

Ms. Vuyolwethu Tokoyi has made meaningful contributions to the field of chemistry through her academic research and applied scientific work. Her Ph.D. research is advancing sustainable chemical processes by converting agricultural waste into high-value biochemicals using innovative materials like ZIF-8 and ionic liquids—supporting green chemistry and waste valorization efforts. She has also contributed to the understanding of metal-ligand complexes with potential antibacterial and anticancer properties, enriching the field of bioinorganic chemistry. Beyond the lab, she has supported research development at the Institute of Water and Wastewater Technology and contributed to technology-driven solutions during her time at Buckman Laboratories and the Technology Innovation Agency. Through her academic achievements, technical skills, and public-sector engagement, she is helping to bridge research, industry, and societal impact.

🏆Awards

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Ms. Tokoyi has been recognized for her excellence and dedication. She is a recipient of the prestigious National Research Foundation (NRF) Scholarship for both her Honours and Master’s studies. In 2017, she was awarded the James Moir Medal by the South African Chemical Institute (SACI) for outstanding academic performance in Chemistry. She has completed numerous professional development programs, earning certificates in business writing and communications, Microsoft digital literacy, ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems, ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health and Safety, Mushroom Cultivation, and the design of bioactive molecules such as Pleuran and Cordycepin. She also holds certifications in Quality Control and Quality Assurance Techniques.

👩‍🔬 Experience

Ms. Tokoyi brings over three years of professional experience, primarily within research and applied chemistry roles. she has been serving as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Water and Wastewater Technology (IWWT) at Durban University of Technology. Her earlier roles include working as a Sales Technology Chemist at Buckman Laboratories under the Yes Graduate Program, where she honed her skills in technical sales and client support. Additionally, she served as a Research Scientist Intern at the Technology Innovation Agency, gaining practical experience in scientific research, laboratory operations, and applied innovation in the chemical sciences.

🔬 Research Focus

Ms. Tokoyi’s research is rooted in applied and sustainable chemistry. Her current Ph.D. work investigates the use of advanced materials such as ZIF-8 and ionic liquids for the green conversion of biomass-derived glucose into biochemicals, contributing to circular economy and renewable resource utilization. Her prior research involved transition metal complexes with potential biological applications, highlighting her interests in bioinorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, and materials chemistry. Her academic trajectory illustrates a commitment to leveraging chemistry for innovation in both health-related and environmental applications.

📚 Publications

Ferrocene-Based Bimetallic MOF Beads as Bifunctional Dye Scavenging and Degrading Materials
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📰 Chemical Engineering Transactions, July 2024

Potential Application of IL@ZIFMOF Composites for Lignocellulosic Biomass Valorization: Recent Update
👥 Vuyolwethu Tokoyi
📰 Chemical Engineering and Process Techniques

Should “Ionic Liquids” also be used for solid ionic compounds: Synthesis and characterization of p-anisidinium-based ionic compounds
👥 Vuyolwethu Tokoyi
📰 Chemical Engineering and Process Techniques

Synthesis and antibacterial studies of p-anisidinium-based ionic liquids: Experimental, DFT calculations and molecular docking
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📰 Journal of Molecular Liquids

Prof shanshan Feng | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Shanshan Feng | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shanshan Feng is an accomplished environmental scientist 🌿🧪 specializing in radioactive wastewater treatment, functional nanomaterials, and pollution remediation technologies. She holds a Ph.D. from Harbin Institute of Technology 🎓 and completed joint training at Peking University. Currently serving as Associate Professor and Assistant to the Dean at Changzhou University 🏫, she has published 20+ SCI-indexed papers 📚 and holds 4 national patents ⚙️. Her work focuses on magnetic composites, MOF membranes, and sustainable water purification solutions 💧🌍. A dedicated mentor and award-winning educator, Prof. Feng drives forward-thinking research for environmental sustainability and public health.

Prof Shanshan Feng, Changzhou university, China

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🎓 Education 

Prof. Shanshan Feng earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering 🎓 from the prestigious Harbin Institute of Technology (2011–2017), where she studied at the School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering 🏗️💧. During her doctoral studies, she also participated in a Joint Training Program at Peking University’s College of Engineering (2014–2015) 🔬🏫, enriching her interdisciplinary skills in environmental technology and nanomaterials. This dual exposure at two of China’s top institutions equipped her with a strong foundation in pollution control, functional materials, and sustainable water treatment 🌍🧪, driving her future success in academic and applied environmental research.

👩‍🔬 Experience 

Since June 2017, Prof. Shanshan Feng has been a faculty member at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Changzhou University 🏫🌿, serving as a Lecturer and now Associate Professor. She teaches core courses such as Surface Water Restoration, Groundwater Remediation, and Solid Waste Treatment 💧♻️🧪. Additionally, she leads modules on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Environmental Protection 💡🌱. Her work integrates practical training with scientific theory. Prof. Feng’s research and teaching intersect in the development of functional eco-materials and radioactive wastewater treatment technologies, empowering students and advancing solutions for real-world environmental challenges 🚰🔬.

🏆 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Shanshan Feng has been consistently recognized for her excellence in education, mentorship, and scientific contribution 🏆📚. She was honored as an Outstanding Individual in Jiangsu Province’s Double Innovation Doctoral Program (2018) and received multiple Excellent Instructor awards 🎓⭐. She won Changzhou University’s Young Teacher Teaching Skills Award (2019) and was named Outstanding Educator in 2023 🏅. Her leadership was acknowledged through her appointment as Deputy Director of Science and Technology of Jiangsu Province (2021) 🏛️🔬. Prof. Feng’s accolades reflect her dedication to research, teaching innovation, and student development 🌍👩‍🔬.

🌱 Patent Innovation 

Prof. Shanshan Feng has been granted four cutting-edge patents in the field of environmental purification and functional material development ⚙️🧪. Her inventions include composite fiber membranes for cesium removal from contaminated water 💧☢️, HKUST-1/silica membranes for filtration 🧫, photo-thermal conversion fiber membranes for solar-driven applications ☀️♻️, and magnetic Prussian Blue/Fe₃O₄/MoS₂ composites for radioactive ion capture 🧲🌍. These technologies integrate nanomaterials, magnetic separation, and solar energy to create advanced, sustainable solutions for water and soil remediation. Her patented methods bridge the gap between laboratory research and practical environmental applications, promoting global environmental safety and innovation. 🌱🔬

🧪 Research Projects

Prof. Shanshan Feng has led and contributed to multiple innovative research projects focused on environmental purification and functional materials 🧪🌱. As Principal Investigator for six funded projects, she has advanced areas such as radioactive wastewater treatment, MOFs, and smart polymers 🔬💧. Her projects span local and national levels, including grants from Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China 🇨🇳💼. Notable work includes shape memory polymers for toxin separation and MOF composites for bisphenol removal ⚙️♻️. Her research combines material innovation with real-world environmental applications 🌍🧫.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Shanshan Feng’s research centers on water pollution control 💧🧪, adsorption-based separation technologies ⚗️🧲, and the development of eco-friendly nanomaterials 🌿🔬. She explores innovative solutions using magnetic composites, MOFs, and functional nanofibers to remove hazardous pollutants like radioactive ions, VOCs, and endocrine disruptors from contaminated environments ♻️🚱. Her work bridges materials science and environmental engineering, targeting real-world applications in wastewater treatment and purification 🌎🛠️. Through advanced synthesis, membrane engineering, and catalytic methods, Prof. Feng aims to build sustainable, efficient, and scalable technologies that contribute to global clean water initiatives and ecological safety. 🌱🌊

📚 Publications

Enhancing the Efficiency of Solar Interface Distillation and the Removal of Low-Concentration s-VOCs Using CuFC/SiO₂-SH Nanofibers
Authors: Prof. Shanshan Feng
Journal: Separation and Purification Technology, 2025

A Cobalt Ferricyanide/ZIF-67/Composted Humus Gel Composite for Improved Cesium Ion Removal from Wastewater
Authors: Prof. Shanshan Feng
Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2025

Amino Modified Nanofibers Anchored to Prussian Blue Nanoparticles Selectively Remove Cs⁺ from Water
Authors: Prof. Shanshan Feng
Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China), 2024

Mrs Sadhwi Dash | Composite Materials | Women Researcher Award

Mrs Sadhwi Dash | Composite Materials | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Sadhwi Suman Dash is an emerging researcher and Assistant Professor in Physics 🔬📘, specializing in dielectric materials, magnetic composites, and lead-free ceramics ⚛️🧲. She holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from VSSUT, Burla 🎓 and has published in reputed journals like Ceramics International and Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 📄📊. Her expertise spans ferroelectric behavior, morphotropic phase boundaries, and nitrogen annealing effects 🔍🔥. Passionate about teaching and mentoring, she blends research with pedagogy in her classroom 👩‍🏫💡. Mrs. Dash is a committed voice in materials science and higher education 🌟📚.

Mrs Sadhwi Dash, Kalinga University, India

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🎓 Education

Mrs. Sadhwi Dash holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from VSSUT, Burla 🎓🔬, where she began her research in 2018 and has completed the experimental phase. She earned her M.Sc. in Applied Physics with a CGPA of 8.15 in 2016 📊⚛️ and a B.Sc. in Physics (Hons.) with 78.8% in 2014 🧮📘. Her academic journey began with stellar school performances at DAV Public Schools in Bandhbahal and Banharpali, scoring 93.6% in Class 10 and 76% in Class 12 🏅📚. Her education reflects a consistent focus on physics and materials science from an early stage 📐🧠.

💻 Experience 

Mrs. Sadhwi Dash is an experienced educator with over 8 years of teaching physics across undergraduate and higher secondary levels 📘🧲. Currently an Assistant Professor at Kalinga University (2024–Present), she teaches Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, and Mathematical Physics to UG and PG students 🧠📚. She has previously served as a Guest Faculty at Vedic Degree College and as a Lecturer at Brajrajnagar Degree College, delivering concept-driven instruction and guiding student research projects 🔬📈. Her early experience at BEM School involved teaching classes 11–12 using tech-enabled methods 🎓💻. Her pedagogy emphasizes critical thinking and applied learning.

📘 Workshop & Seminar 

Mrs. Sadhwi Dash has actively participated in national-level seminars, workshops, and faculty development programs focused on functional materials, sustainable physics, and advanced materials research 🧪🔬. Notable engagements include the Orissa Physical Society conventions, TEQIP-III FDPs on material design and simulation techniques, and thematic workshops on large-scale materials behavior and data analysis 💡📊. Her early academic engagement in astronomical optics reflects her curiosity beyond condensed matter physics 🔭🌠. These activities highlight her dedication to continuous learning, collaborative research, and remaining updated with innovations in physics and material science 📘🌱.

🔍 Research Focus

Mrs. Sadhwi Dash’s research focuses on lead-free ferroelectric ceramics, dielectric and magnetic composites, and energy storage materials 🧪⚡🧲. Her work explores the impact of nitrogen annealing, morphotropic phase boundaries, and phase engineering on the electrical, magnetic, and thermal behavior of advanced ceramic systems 🧬🔋. Through experimental studies on systems like BCZT and BNT-based composites, she aims to develop eco-friendly, high-performance materials for electronic and capacitor applications 🌿💡. Her interdisciplinary efforts link materials science, solid-state physics, and sustainable technologies, driving innovation in next-generation multifunctional materials 🔍🔧📈.

📚 Publications

Influence of Nitrogen Annealing on Dielectric, Electrical, and Magnetic Properties of 0.94(Bi₀.₅Na₀.₅)TiO₃–0.06BaTiO₃/Co₀.₆₅Zn₀.₃₅Fe₂O₄ Composites
Authors: Dash, Sadhwi S.; Zhang, Yajun; Behera, Banarji; Sahoo, M.P.K.
Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics (2024), Vol. 35, Article 2178

Intermediate Ferroelectric Phase Driven Ferroelectric–Relaxor Crossover and Superior Storage Properties in Phase Boundary Engineered BCZT Ceramics
Authors: Nayak, R.L.; Zhang, Yajun; Dash, Sadhwi S.; Sahoo, M.P.K.
Journal: Ceramics International (2022), Vol. 48, pp. 10803–10816

Enhanced Dielectric, Thermal Stability, and Energy Storage Properties in Compositionally Engineered Lead-Free Ceramics at the Morphotropic Phase Boundary
Authors: Nayak, R.L.; Dash, Sadhwi S.; Zhang, Yajun; Sahoo, M.P.K.
Journal: Ceramics International (2021), Vol. 47, pp. 17220–17233