Prof. Dr Andrea Bernardos | Nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Andrea Bernardos | Nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Andrea Bernardos, PhD 🎓, is a chemist specializing in gated mesoporous silica for controlled delivery and nanomedicine. She earned her PhD at UPV under Prof. Ramón Martínez-Mañez, with research stays in Denmark 🇩🇰 and the Czech Republic 🇨🇿. With 33 publications 📚, 1700+ citations 🔬, 4 patents, and experience in 12 research projects, she has also won awards in nanotechnology 🏆. Currently, she is a Project Manager at Senolytic Therapeutics S.L. 💼, coordinating international R\&D projects (H2020, EIT Health, Neotec 🌍). Andrea combines scientific excellence with strong leadership in biotech innovation 💡🧪.

Prof. Dr Andrea Bernardos, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

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Education 🎓

Andrea Bernardos holds a PhD 🎓 in Chemistry from the Universitat Politècnica de València (2007–2011), where she conducted research at the Interuniversity Research Institute for Molecular Recognition and Technological Development (IDM) 🧪. Her doctoral work focused on gated materials for controlled delivery applications. Prior to her PhD, she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry 🧫 from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (1999–2006), graduating from the Faculty of Sciences 📘. Her strong academic foundation in molecular science and nanotechnology laid the groundwork for her innovative research in drug delivery and nanomedicine 💡🔬.

Experience 💼

Andrea Bernardos is currently a Profesora Titular de Universidad 👩‍🏫 at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) since December 2024, working full-time in the Department of Chemistry at IDM 🧪. Her expertise spans biochemistry, inorganic and pharmaceutical chemistry, cell biology, agricultural engineering, and materials technology 🔬🌾⚙️. Prior to this, she was an Investigadora Distinguida at UPV (2021–2024) and a researcher at CIBER-BBN (2020), focusing on biomaterials and nanomedicine 🧫🧠. She also served as a senior researcher at Senolytic Therapeutics S.L. (2018–2020), bridging academic science and biotech innovation 💼💊. Her career combines excellence in research, teaching, and multidisciplinary collaboration 🌍📚.

Achievements 🏆

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bernardos 🎓 has been awarded prestigious post-doctoral research grants that highlight her exceptional talent and contribution to scientific advancement. She received the Torres Quevedo Grant 🧪 from the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competitiveness, supporting her innovative work at Senolytic Therapeutics S.L. for three years (2018–2021). Additionally, she was honored with the Beatriz Galindo Grant 🌍—a highly competitive initiative for attracting top-tier research talent—by the Ministry of Science and Innovation. This grant supported her continued research excellence at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia within the Department of Chemistry 🔬, underscoring her leadership in academia and applied science.

Conferences 📜

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bernardos 🧬 has actively contributed to international scientific forums with groundbreaking research. At the 5th International Caparica Symposium on Nanoparticles/Nanomaterials and Applications 2022 in Portugal 🇵🇹, she delivered an oral presentation on “Lactose-Gated Mesoporous Silica Particles for Controlled Intestinal Release of Essential Oil Components”, demonstrating her expertise in smart drug delivery systems 🌿💊. Additionally, at the X Longevity World Forum in Valencia, Spain 🇪🇸, she shared insights as the corresponding author on “The Challenge to Develop Medicines by Targeting Senescent Cells”, contributing to the frontier of anti-aging and cellular therapy research 🧫🧓.

Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bernardos 🧪 focuses her research on innovative nanotechnology-based approaches for biomedical and environmental applications. Her work spans diverse themes such as biosensors for airborne virus detection 🦠🔬 (Talanta), fluorescent probes for cancer biomarkers 🎯🧫 (Dyes and Pigments), COVID-19-related metabolomics 🧬💉 (Journal of Medical Virology), and antimicrobial nanomaterials 🌿🧼 (IJMS). She also explores chemical strategies for senescent cell removal ⚗️🧓 and smart organonanoclays for triggered biomolecule release 📦💡. Through her interdisciplinary work, Dr. Bernardos contributes significantly to health, safety, and materials science, demonstrating a strong commitment to innovation and real-world impact.

Publications 📄

LC biosensors (Bio-LC): New Resonant Sensors for Direct Detection of Airborne Viruses
🧪 Journal: Talanta (2025-11)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Patricia Noguera, Nuria Pastor-Navarro, Andrea Bernardos, Serena Medaglia, Miguel Alcañiz-Fillol, Rafael Masot-Peris, David Giménez-Romero
🔬 Focus: Airborne virus detection via resonant biosensors

Development of a Novel Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe Based on Nile Blue for the Detection of Leucine Aminopeptidase as a Cancer Biomarker
🧪 Journal: Dyes and Pigments (2025-09)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Marcia Domínguez, David Azorín-Soriano, Jessie García-Fleitas, Jennifer Soler-Beatty, Andrea Bernardos, et al.
🔬 Focus: Cancer biomarker detection

Metabolomic Biomarkers of Pulmonary Fibrosis in COVID‐19 Patients One Year After Hospital Discharge
🧪 Journal: Journal of Medical Virology (2025-03)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Marina Botello‐Marabotto, Julia Tarrasó, Alba Mulet, Lucía Presa‐Fernández, Estrella Fernández‐Fabrellas, Andrea Bernardos, et al.
🔬 Focus: Long-term COVID-19 metabolomics

Antimicrobial Surfaces: Stainless Steel Functionalized with the Essential Oil Component Vanillin
🧪 Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2024-11-12)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Serena Medaglia, Ángela Morellá-Aucejo, María Ruiz-Rico, Félix Sancenón, Luis A. Villaescusa, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, M. Dolores Marcos, Andrea Bernardos
🔬 Focus: Antimicrobial surface technology

Chemical Strategies for the Detection and Elimination of Senescent Cells
🧪 Journal: Accounts of Chemical Research (2024-05-07)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Jessie García-Fleitas, Alba García-Fernández, Vicente Martí-Centelles, Félix Sancenón, Andrea Bernardos, Ramón Martínez-Máñez
🔬 Focus: Targeting senescent cells in aging and disease

Evaluación de Sesiones Prácticas de Laboratorio de Materiales y Nanomateriales en Química, para Alumnos de Primer Curso de Ingeniería Física
🧪 Conference: INRED 2023 (2023-07-13)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Andrea Bernardos Bau, Vicente Martí Centelles, María Dolores Marcos Martínez, Susana Querol Magdalena, Joana Oliver Talens
🔬 Focus: Nanomaterial lab education methods

Gated Organonanoclays for Large Biomolecules: Controlled Release Triggered by Surfactant Stimulus
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👩‍🔬 Author: Andrea Bernardos
🔬 Focus: Smart delivery systems for biomolecules

Mrs Rosemary Qummouh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Rosemary Qummouh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rosemary Qummouh 🎓 is a lecturer at Western Sydney University 🇦🇺 and a practicing mental health social worker 🧠. With over a decade of experience in academia and practice, she focuses on trauma, mental health, and refugee well-being 🌍. Currently pursuing her PhD, she has completed 5 research projects and is engaged in 4 ongoing studies 📊. Her work includes 6 journal publications 📚, 6 patents 🧪, and multiple cross-institutional collaborations 🤝. Passionate about social justice and culturally responsive care, she bridges research and real-world impact to uplift marginalized communities 💬🌱.

Mrs Rosemary Qummouh, Western Sydney University, Australia

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Education 🎓

Mrs. Rosemary Qummouh holds a strong academic foundation in social sciences and mental health. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of New England (1991–1994) 🏛️, followed by a Bachelor of Social Work from Western Sydney University – Bankstown Campus 📚. To deepen her expertise in mental health care, she further pursued a Master’s in Counselling at the same university 🧠💬. Her diverse educational background equips her with a multidisciplinary approach, essential for addressing complex societal issues, especially in areas like trauma, refugee support, and cross-cultural mental health care. 🌍💡👩‍🎓

Experience 💼

Since February 2011, Mrs. Rosemary Qummouh has been serving as an Academic at the School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University – Parramatta Campus 📍. With over a decade of experience in higher education, she has contributed significantly to teaching, mentoring, and curriculum development in social sciences and counselling 🧠📖. Her academic role is rooted in practical social work, and she actively integrates real-world issues into her teaching, particularly focusing on trauma, refugee mental health, and culturally responsive practices 🌐💬. Her long-term commitment demonstrates a passion for education, equity, and community empowerment. 🎓🤝💼

Research Contributions 📘

Mrs. Rosemary Qummouh has made impactful contributions to the fields of social work, mental health, and refugee support. Her research explores critical issues such as the effects of COVID-19 on social work practices 🦠📚 and the development of culturally tailored support for Syrian and other refugees in Australia 🏠🕊️. She has led studies on self-care among social work students and the link between trauma and chronic illness in refugee women 💔🧬. Her work fosters collaborative care models, strengthens professional identity, and enhances the well-being and community integration of vulnerable populations 🤝🌱💡.

Research Focus🌱

Mrs. Rosemary Qummouh’s research centers on enhancing social work practices in the fields of mental health and refugee support 🤝🧠. She investigates the impact of COVID-19 on social work methodologies 🦠📖, develops tailored support systems for refugees in Australia 🏠🕊️, and leads innovative projects on self-care for social work students 🌿🎓. Her work also delves into the relationship between trauma and chronic illness in refugee women 💔🩺. Through these efforts, she aims to improve service delivery, strengthen professional identity, and foster collaborative practices that uplift vulnerable communities and support their well-being and integration 🌈🏘️.

Publications 📚

Psychosocial Interprofessional Perinatal Education: Design and Evaluation of an Interprofessional Learning Experience to Improve Students’ Collaboration Skills in Perinatal Care
Authors: H. Keedle, V. Stulz, J. Conti, R. Bentley, T. Meade, R. Qummouh, P. Hay, et al.
Journal: Women and Birth, Vol. 36(4), e379–e387, 2023

Discourses and Practices in Social Work and Trauma-Focused Work with Syrian and Other Refugees
Authors: R. Qummouh, S. Linnell
Book: Handbook of Critical Whiteness: Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Professions, 2024

COVID-19 in the UAE: Social Work, Human Rights, and Mental Health
Authors: A. Albrithen, L. Briskman, R. Qummouh
Journal: Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, Vol. 9(2), 304–316, 2024

Social Work Students’ Reflections on Self-Care While Completing Field Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: S. Harris, R. Qummouh, M.V. Dalziel
Journal: Australian Social Work, Vol. 78(1), 71–82, 2025

My Pillow Is Filled with Tears… Syrian Refugees’ Journey to Australia: Narratives of Human Courage and Resilience
Authors: R. Qummouh, S. Linnell, S. Slewa-Younan, S. Harris
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 22(5), 691, 2025

A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Review by: R. Qummouh
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Mr NING XIAOZHI | Metals and Alloys | Best Researcher Award

Mr NING XIAOZHI | Metals and Alloys | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ning Xiaozhi is a distinguished materials scientist with 19 years of experience in metal materials research. His groundbreaking work on high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel and medical CoCrMo alloys has made significant contributions to metallurgy and industrial applications. His expertise in special alloy smelting and his role in the development of a 500Kg-6MPa pressurized induction furnace showcase his commitment to advancing materials science and engineering.

Mr NING XIAOZHI, Central Iron and Steel Research Institute, China

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Mr. Ning Xiaozhi holds a Doctor of Engineering in Materials Science 🏗️, with an extensive 19-year research career in metal materials 🔬. His expertise lies in high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel and medical CoCr alloys ⚕️, where he has made groundbreaking contributions. His research on metal strengthening mechanisms led to the development of stainless steel with enhanced durability and strength 💪. One of his most remarkable achievements is the design and manufacturing of the first 500Kg-6MPa pressurized induction furnace 🔥, a milestone in metal processing and alloy innovation. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing materials science 🚀.

👨‍🏭 Experience 

Mr. Ning Xiaozhi is a highly accomplished materials scientist and industry leader 🏗️, currently serving as the Deputy General Manager at Advanced Steel Technology Co., Ltd. under the China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group 🇨🇳. Since June 2009, he has played a pivotal role in advancing steel technologies, overseeing high-performance alloy development 🔬, and contributing to industrial innovations in metallurgy 🔥. His leadership has significantly impacted the research, production, and application of advanced steels, particularly in high-nitrogen stainless steel and CoCr alloys ⚙️, positioning him as a key figure in China’s steel industry and global metallurgy advancements 🚀

🔬 Research Focus 

Mr. Ning Xiaozhi specializes in high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel 🏗️ and medical-grade CoCrMo alloys ⚕️, pioneering advancements in metallurgical engineering. His research focuses on enhancing the strength, corrosion resistance, and durability of these materials for industrial and biomedical applications 🔬. He has perfected the strengthening mechanism of high-nitrogen stainless steel, achieving nitrogen content up to 2%, with tensile strengths reaching 1800 MPa 💪. His contributions to medical CoCrMo alloys have improved biocompatibility and wear resistance, making them ideal for implants and prosthetics 🦾. His innovations bridge scientific research and practical applications, driving progress in modern material science 🚀.

🏆 Contributions

Mr. Ning Xiaozhi has made groundbreaking contributions to high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel 🏗️ by perfecting its strengthening mechanism 🔬. His research led to the successful manufacturing of stainless steel with nitrogen content up to 2%, significantly enhancing its mechanical properties ⚙️. In the hot-worked state, the material achieves a tensile strength of 1400 MPa, while in the cold-worked state, it exceeds 1800 MPa 💪. These advancements have revolutionized industrial applications, providing high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials for structural, aerospace, and biomedical engineering 🚀. His work bridges scientific innovation with real-world impact, setting new standards in materials science 🔥.

📄 Research Publication 

📌 Title: Microstructure Evolution and Oxidation Behavior of Silicon-Modified Aluminide Coatings on IN718 Superalloy at 1000 °C 🔬🔥

👨‍🏫 Authors: Yan-zhang Dai, Jian-peng Zou, Xiao-zhi Ning, Hong-ming Wei, Wen-yi Zhan, Fei-yang Li ✍️

📖 Journal: Journal of Central South University 🏛️

📅 Published: May 2024 📆

This study explores microstructure evolution and oxidation resistance of silicon-modified aluminide coatings on IN718 superalloy at high temperatures (1000°C), contributing to advanced materials for extreme environments 🚀⚙️.