Dr. Shin Young Park | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award
Yonsei University College of Medicine | South Korea
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Mr. Sumit Hassan Eshan is a dynamic early-career researcher whose multidisciplinary work spans materials science, smart antennas, photonics, wireless power transfer, and next-generation communication technologies. Alongside his role as a Lead Technical Engineer in Microsoft and Cyber Security at Contessa Solutions and Consultants Ltd., he has built a strong scientific profile through consistent research productivity, publishing in reputable international journals and IEEE conferences, including work that has been featured on the front cover of a high-ranking journal. His portfolio comprises innovative research on graphene-based antennas, terahertz devices for 6G applications, nanomaterial-enhanced patch antennas for biomedical diagnostics, and wireless power transfer systems, reflecting his ability to merge materials science with applied electromagnetics. He has contributed to the academic community as a peer reviewer for multiple international journals, demonstrating his growing recognition as a knowledgeable evaluator in electrical, electronic, and materials-related fields. Mr. Eshan’s expertise includes advanced modeling, antenna simulation using CST Studio Suite, electronic system design, nano-enhanced device development, and multidisciplinary engineering problem-solving. His previous research projects explore cutting-edge topics such as terahertz aeronautical antennas, multilayer carbon-nanotube sensors, perovskite-based solar cell transport layers, and biomedical detection systems. In addition to his academic achievements, he has completed diverse industrial and R&D roles, contributing to cloud solutions, cybersecurity infrastructures, antenna development, robotics projects, and technical team leadership. His strong combination of research excellence, technological innovation, and cross-domain engineering capability highlights his potential to advance impactful material-based, communication-driven, and biomedical sensing technologies. Mr. Sumit Hassan Eshan’s achievements, versatility, and dedication position him as a highly deserving nominee for the Research Excellence Award.
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Dr. Yong Li is an accomplished materials scientist whose rapidly growing research profile has positioned him as a leading contributor to next-generation photovoltaic technologies. With a strong academic foundation and a deep specialization in metal halide perovskite solar cells, his work spans defect passivation, interface engineering, crystallization control, and long-term device stability, enabling significant advancements in highly efficient and durable solar energy systems. Dr. Li has authored 52 scientific documents, demonstrating impressive productivity and a commitment to cutting-edge inquiry, and his research impact is reflected in 2,851 citations accumulated across 2,412 citing documents, supported further by a robust h-index of 29, highlighting both the depth and consistency of his scientific influence. His contributions focus on understanding the intricate interplay between precursor chemistry, molecular interactions, and interfacial processes, leading to innovative strategies for suppressing recombination, enhancing charge transport, and stabilizing perovskite layers under real-world conditions. Dr. Li’s work integrates experimental insight with advanced analytical techniques, offering design principles for scalable, low-cost solar modules and contributing to the global pursuit of sustainable and clean energy technologies. His portfolio includes impactful publications in SCI-indexed journals, collaborative initiatives with leading research groups, and involvement in strategically important research projects that address efficiency bottlenecks and operational reliability in modern solar cell architectures. Beyond fundamental research, he is committed to developing practical pathways for technology translation, bridging laboratory innovation with industrial relevance. Through his scholarly excellence, strong citation metrics, and growing international visibility, Dr. Li continues to shape the future of materials science and photovoltaic engineering, representing a new generation of researchers driving impactful solutions in renewable energy and contributing substantially to the advancement of high-performance solar materials.
Zheng, C., He, Y., Li, Y., Gao, A., Liu, Z., Chen, L., Wang, D., & Liu, S. (Frank). (2025). Oxidation stability of perovskite solar cells reinforced by punicalagin to resist UV damage. Advanced Functional Materials.
Li, Y., Dong, L., Cai, Y., Li, Y., Xu, D., Lei, H., Li, N., Fan, Z., Tan, J., Sun, R., Wang, B., Gong, J., Lin, Z., Guo, K., He, X., & Liu, Z. (2025). Meticulous design of high-polarity interface material for FACsPbI₃ perovskite solar cells with efficiency of 26.47%. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 64(26), e202504902.
Zhao, W., Lin, H., Li, Y., Wang, D., Wang, J., Liu, Z., Yuan, N., Ding, J., & Wang, Q. (2022). Symmetrical acceptor–donor–acceptor molecule as a versatile defect passivation agent toward efficient FA₀.₈₅MA₀.₁₅PbI₃ perovskite solar cells. Advanced Functional Materials, 32(19), 2112032.
Liu, B., Zhou, Q., Li, Y., Chen, Y., He, D., Ma, D., Han, X., Li, R., Yang, K., Yang, Y., Lu, S., Ren, X., Zhang, Z., Ding, L., Feng, J., Yi, J., & Che, J. (2024). Polydentate ligand reinforced chelating to stabilize buried interface toward high-performance perovskite solar cells. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 136(8), e202317185.
Wu, M., Wang, H., Li, Y., Chen, R., Zhou, H., Yang, S., Xu, D., Li, K., An, Z., Liu, S. (Frank)., & Liu, Z. (2023). Crystallization regulation by self-assembling liquid crystal template enables efficient and stable perovskite solar cells. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 62(52), e202313472.
Mr. Sanjay Belowar is an emerging materials and organic chemistry researcher from Bangladesh, currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Material Chemistry at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and serving as a Research Instructor in Chemistry at BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology. With strong expertise in organic synthesis, computational chemistry, molecular modeling, and sustainable textile chemical technologies, he has developed an impactful academic profile dedicated to advancing eco-friendly and biocompatible dye systems for industrial application. Mr. Belowar has contributed significantly to research in azo dye synthesis, DFT-based quantum chemical simulation, HOMO–LUMO analysis, antimicrobial materials, and bio-based textile processing, integrating both experimental and theoretical approaches. His scientific output includes 5 peer-reviewed documents, which have received 13 citations across 12 international scholarly documents, establishing an h-index of 2, signaling steadily growing research visibility and influence. His published work appears in high-quality journals such as Dyes and Pigments, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Waste and Biomass Valorization, and BUFT Journal of Fashion & Technology, contributing to sustainable coloration chemistry, natural dye mordants, biomass-derived chemical materials, and computationally predicted dye–substrate interactions. In addition to research accomplishments, Mr. Belowar plays an active academic role through undergraduate supervision, laboratory mentoring, scientific writing, and collaborative project involvement, including government-funded research focused on green chemistry and environmentally responsible textile production. His technical skills include FT-IR, NMR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, ADMET screening, molecular docking, and Gaussian computational packages, complemented by experience working in synthetic chemistry laboratories and process-oriented industrial training. His research contributions support cleaner manufacturing processes, circular economy principles, and reduced reliance on hazardous chemical dyes, positioning him as a promising scientist contributing to global sustainable material technologies. Dedicated, innovative, and academically driven, Mr. Sanjay Belowar continues to advance the future of environmentally conscious chemical research and industrial application.
Islam, S., Jalil, M. A., Belowar, S., Saeed, M. A., Hossain, S., Rahamatolla, M., & Ali, S. (2025). Role of mordants in natural fabric dyeing and their environmental impacts. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 32(2), 452–468.
Belowar, S., Rahamatolla, M., Islam, S., Jalil, M. A., Hossain, S., Saeed, M. A., … (2024). Design, synthesis, and characterization of a novel pH-responsive azo dye incorporating a 1,3,4-thiadiazole ring for advanced textile applications. Dyes and Pigments, 231, 112410.
Belowar, S., Shetu, F. K., Hossain, M. T., Das, S., Jalil, M. A., Rahamatolla, M., … (2025). Sustainable azo dye synthesis from expired paracetamol: Structural characterization, computational insights, and textile application. Dyes and Pigments, 113099.
Saeed, M. A., Islam, S., Jalil, M. A., Hossain, S., Belowar, S., Akter, F., … (2025). Sustainable utilization of Cyanodon dactylon biomass for cellulose derivatives and biofilm production. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 1–16.
Islam, S., Belowar, S., Das, S., Rahamatolla, M., & Datta, S. C. (2025). Chemistry of natural and synthetic dye materials with metal mordants in various fabrics for sustainable textile applications: A comprehensive review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1–30.
Islam, S., Jalil, M. A., Motaleb, K. Z. M. A., Saeed, M. A., Belowar, S., Rahamatolla, M., … (2025). Toward a greener fabric: Innovations in natural dyes and biomordants for sustainable textile applications. Sustainability & Circularity NOW, 2.
Dr. Jyoti Gaur is a dynamic materials scientist and nanotechnology researcher recognized for her pioneering work in the synthesis, characterization, and environmental applications of nanostructured materials. She holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from RIMT University, Punjab, India, and currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Research at Rayat Bahra University, Mohali. With 29 published documents, an h-index of 9, and 383 citations from 307 sources, Dr. Gaur has demonstrated consistent excellence in research and innovation. Her studies primarily focus on green synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles, photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes, and the fabrication of eco-friendly nanocomposites for environmental remediation and antimicrobial applications. She has published in reputed journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Cleaner Production, RSC Advances, and Materials Today Sustainability, contributing significantly to sustainable nanomaterial development. Dr. Gaur’s innovative mindset has also led to four granted patents related to EMI shielding, photocatalytic devices, and composite material production technologies. Her interdisciplinary approach combines materials science, environmental chemistry, and nanotechnology to address pressing global challenges in pollution control and green energy. In recognition of her scientific excellence, she has received multiple awards, including the IOP Outstanding Reviewer Award (2023), IOP Trusted Reviewer Award (2024), and Best Oral Presentation Awards at both national and international conferences. She has also contributed to international collaborations, advancing applied nanoscience research through eco-sustainable approaches. Passionate about mentoring young researchers, Dr. Gaur actively promotes scientific inquiry and innovation in academic and industrial settings. Her continued pursuit of excellence in nanomaterials and sustainable technology positions her as a rising figure in materials research, making her contributions vital to advancing the frontiers of applied science and green innovation.
Mahajan, M., Kumar, S., Gaur, J., Kaushal, S., Somvanshi, A., Kaur, H., Singh, G., et al. (2025). Role of cellulose, phenolic compounds, and water-soluble proteins in ZnO nanoparticle synthesis using Mangifera indica leaf extract for photocatalytic and antioxidant applications. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 137066.
Mahajan, M., Kaur, R., Gaur, J., Kumar, S., Kaushal, S., Kaur, H., Bajwa, A., et al. (2025). Surface-modified ZnO nanoparticles for enhanced environmental and biomedical performance. Hybrid Advances, 8, 100342.
Sood, S., Kumar, P., Raina, I., Misra, M., Kaushal, S., Gaur, J., Kumar, S., & Singh, G. (2025). Enhancing optoelectronic performance through rare-earth-doped ZnO: Insights and applications. Photonics, 12(5), 454.
Kumar, S., Kaur, A., Gaur, J., Singh, P., Kaur, H., Kaushal, S., Dalal, J., & Misra, M. (2025). State-of-the-art in Co₃O₄ nanoparticle synthesis and applications: Toward a sustainable future. ChemistrySelect, 10(6), e202405147.
Gaur, J., Kumar, S., Pal, M., Kaur, H., Rana, R. K., Bala, K., Singh, P. P., & Rajesh, C. (2025). Bio-functionalized, elongated hexagonal bi-pyramidal Citrus limetta/ZnO nanostructures as potential photocatalytic and seed germinating agents. Functional Composites and Structures, 5(3), 035003.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ateeq Rahman is an accomplished researcher and academic with expertise in nanotechnology, material science, and renewable energy systems. Currently serving as an Associate Professor, he has established a strong research profile through his significant contributions to the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials for sustainable energy and environmental solutions. Dr. Rahman has published 38 Scopus-indexed papers, earning 659 citations from 610 documents with an h-index of 14, reflecting his research excellence and influence in the global scientific community. His work focuses on developing novel photocatalytic and electrochemical systems for energy conversion, storage, and environmental remediation, integrating green chemistry principles with cutting-edge material design. Dr. Rahman has collaborated with leading international institutions, contributing to high-impact journals in material science and energy research. His research outcomes have advanced the understanding of semiconductor nanostructures, graphene-based composites, and hybrid energy materials with improved efficiency and sustainability. In addition to his research achievements, he has actively mentored postgraduate students, secured research grants, and presented at numerous international conferences. His dedication to innovation and academic excellence has earned him recognition as one of the emerging leaders in sustainable nanomaterials research. Dr. Rahman’s interdisciplinary approach bridging chemistry, physics, and engineering demonstrates his commitment to addressing global challenges in energy and environmental science. Through his prolific publications, scientific collaborations, and mentoring efforts, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ateeq Rahman continues to make impactful contributions to the advancement of materials research and the development of eco-friendly technologies for a sustainable future.
Rahman, A., Willemse, V.-D.-A. C. P., & Kodicherla, S. P. K. (2025). Efficacy of cellulose-based nanocrystals derived from Acacia erioloba seedpods for dye removal: Potential and scalability challenges. Journal of Polymer Research, 32(10), Article 4592.
Mwatukange, J. P., Rahman, A., & Chiguvare, Z. (2024). Synthesis and characterisation of iron-doped manganese oxides for thermal energy storage. Results in Chemistry, 6, 101923.
Rahman, A., Shivute, P. S., & Kodicherla, S. K. (2024, May 15). Assessing the removal efficiency of ibuprofen in an aqueous solution using Acacia erioloba nanoparticles. In Proceedings (Vol. 2024, Issue 107018). MDPI.
Rahman, A., Hakwenye, H., & Uahengo, V. (2023). Waste eggshells as catalysts: An environmentally friendly approach. Detritus, 23, 18323.
Rahman, A., & Pullabhotla, R. V. S. (2022). Layered double hydroxide catalysts preparation, characterization and applications for process development: An environmentally green approach. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, 17(1), 163–193.
Mr. Getaneh Worku Moges is an emerging Ethiopian chemist recognized for his contributions to natural product chemistry and nanomaterials research. He holds a Master of Science in Organic Chemistry from the University of Gondar. His research focuses on phytochemical analysis, antioxidant and antibacterial evaluation, and nanoparticle synthesis using green chemistry approaches. With 4 published documents, an h-index of 1, and 3 total citations across 3 indexed papers, Mr. Moges has demonstrated a growing influence in his field. His recent publications include Phytochemical investigation, in vitro antioxidant, antibacterial activities of the leaf and fruit extracts of Hypericum revolutum Vahl (Amija) in BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, Biosynthesis and characterization of copper oxide nanoparticles from Plumbago zeylanica leaf extract for antibacterial and antioxidant activities in Scientific Reports, and Phytochemical profiles and biological activity of Myrsine africana L.: A comprehensive review in Frontiers in Pharmacology. Through his interdisciplinary research, he bridges organic chemistry, nanotechnology, and pharmacology to develop eco-friendly solutions for health and environmental challenges. As an Academic Chief Technical Assistant at the University of Gondar, he has guided BSc and MSc students, fostering analytical and critical thinking in laboratory and research settings. His expertise spans UV-VIS spectroscopy, phytochemical screening, and antioxidant assays, with strong proficiency in data analysis using GraphPad Prism and ChemDraw. Beyond academia, he actively contributes to community science outreach, inspiring young researchers in Ethiopia. Mr. Moges’s dedication to advancing sustainable phytochemical and nanomaterial research, combined with his mentorship and scholarly output, positions him as a promising figure in chemical sciences with significant potential for future impact in applied chemistry and biomedical innovation.
Moges, G. W., Manahelohe, G. M., Assege, M. A., Tasew, B. S., Molla, D. K., & Belew, A. A. (2025). Phytochemical profiles and biological activity of Myrsine africana L.: A comprehensive review. Frontiers in Pharmacology.
Moges, G. W., Manahelohe, G. M., Assege, M. A., & Wodajo, A. T. (2025, October 22). Phytochemical investigation, in vitro antioxidant, antibacterial activities of the leaf and fruit extracts of Hypericum revolutum Vahl (Amija), and essential oil composition of the leaf extract. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.
Gebrie, H. T., Assege, M. A., Meshesha, D. S., Tebeje, B. A., Moges, G. W., Wodajo, A. T., Manahelohe, G. M., & Belew, A. A. (2025, August 20). Biosynthesis and characterization of copper oxide nanoparticles from Plumbago zeylanica leaf extract for antibacterial and antioxidant activities. Scientific Reports.
Belew, A. A., Besha, A. T., Assege, M. A., & Moges, G. W. (2024). Heavy metals concentration and health risk assessment in peanut and date palm from Jigjiga City markets, Ethiopia. Discover Environment.
Moges, G. W., Manahelohe, G. M., & Asegie, M. A. (2024, May 27). Phenolic, flavonoid contents, antioxidant, and antibacterial activity of selected Eucalyptus species: Review. Biology, Medicine, & Natural Product Chemistry, 13(1), 147–157.
Mr. Qiao Gan is a distinguished researcher in pharmacology, currently affiliated with the Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy at Southwest Medical University, where he also contributes to the Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of Central Nervous System Drugs and serves on multiple national scientific committees in cancer rehabilitation and anti-tumor drug development. His research spans oncology, cardiovascular pharmacology, and neurodegenerative disease, with a strong focus on elucidating molecular mechanisms, advancing drug screening strategies, and developing innovative therapeutic approaches. With 43 peer-reviewed documents, an h-index of 17, and more than 865 citations across 801 documents, his work demonstrates both productivity and high scientific impact. Mr. Qiao’s publications in leading journals such as Cells, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General Subjects, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Ageing Research Reviews, and Drug Design, Development and Therapy highlight his ability to bridge molecular biology, pharmacological intervention, and translational medicine. His research has made significant contributions to the understanding of progranulin biology, cardiomyopathy mechanisms, marine-derived protein kinase inhibitors for cancer therapy, and the use of exosome-coated miRNAs in pancreatic cancer treatment. In addition to original research, he has been principal investigator on projects supported by the Sichuan Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, focusing on anti-tumor nano-polypeptides, lysosomal function remodeling, and synergistic therapies in oncology. His work has been recognized internationally for both innovation and translational value, with recent studies on empagliflozin in sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy and the therapeutic potential of progranulin receiving high attention. Actively engaged in collaborative research and scientific mentorship, Mr. Qiao combines fundamental discovery with clinical relevance, positioning himself as a rising leader in pharmacological sciences with a growing international research footprint.
Qiao, G., Lu, Y., Wu, J., Ren, C., Lin, R., & Zhang, C. (2025). Progranulin’s protective mechanisms and therapeutic potential in cardiovascular disease. Cells, 14(11), 762.
Zeng, Y., Liu, X., Yi, Q., Qiao, G., Wang, L., Chen, L., Fan, L., Li, Y., Duan, L., Huang, L., et al. (2024). Free total rhubarb anthraquinones protect intestinal mucosal barrier of SAP rats via inhibiting the NLRP3/caspase-1/GSDMD pyroptotic pathway. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 117873.
Yi, J., Luo, X., Xing, J., Gedanken, A., Lin, X., Zhang, C., & Qiao, G. (2023). Micelle encapsulation zinc-doped copper oxide nanocomposites reverse Olaparib resistance in ovarian cancer by disrupting homologous recombination repair. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine, 8(3), e10507.
Luo, X., Xing, J., Gu, Y., Qiao, G., Liu, M., Yi, J., & Ray, S. (2023). Network pharmacology analysis and experimental pharmacology study explore the mechanism of asparagus against glioblastoma. Journal of Food Biochemistry, 2023, 1468967.
Wu, A.-G., Zhou, X.-G., Qiao, G., Yu, L., Tang, Y., Yan, L., Qiu, W.-Q., Pan, R., Yu, C.-L., Law, B. Y.-K., et al. (2021). Targeting microglial autophagic degradation in NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated neurodegenerative diseases. Ageing Research Reviews, 65, 101202.
Dr. Obinna Ositadimma Oleribe is a highly accomplished global health leader, physician, and academic whose career spans public health, clinical medicine, leadership, and health systems strengthening, with impactful work across Africa, Europe, and the United States. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at California State University Dominguez Hills, he brings extensive expertise in public health leadership, healthcare management, and the integration of artificial intelligence into health systems and medical education. His research portfolio is both wide-ranging and influential, with 44 published documents, 1,010 citations by 944 documents, and an h-index of 16, demonstrating his sustained impact and scholarly recognition within the international academic community. Dr. Oleribe has authored and co-authored widely cited works addressing critical issues such as epidemic preparedness, COVID-19 response, health workforce management, and innovative strategies to reduce healthcare inequities. His highly recognized publication “Ebola virus disease epidemic in West Africa: lessons learned and issues arising from West African countries” (Clinical Medicine) has received more than ninety citations, reflecting its importance in shaping epidemic response strategies. Other significant works include studies on healthcare workers’ industrial action in Nigeria (Human Resources for Health), redefining health frameworks (Pan African Medical Journal), and public perceptions of COVID-19 management in Nigeria (BMJ Open). His research not only provides academic insight but also directly informs policy, clinical practice, and public health programming. Beyond publishing, Dr. Oleribe has held leadership roles in international collaborations, capacity-building projects, and global health initiatives, earning awards and recognition for his contributions to advancing equitable and sustainable healthcare systems. With a rare combination of medical training, doctoral-level expertise in public health, and advanced business and management qualifications, he continues to drive innovation in public health leadership, global health governance, and translational science, making him a distinguished figure with enduring influence in academic, clinical, and policy-making spheres worldwide.
Oleribe, O. O., Momoh, J., Uzochukwu, B. S. C., Mbofana, F., Adebiyi, A., Barbera, T., et al. (2019). Identifying key challenges facing healthcare systems in Africa and potential solutions. International Journal of General Medicine, 12, 395–403.
Oleribe, O. O., & Taylor-Robinson, S. D. (2016). Before sustainable development goals (SDG): Why Nigeria failed to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs). The Pan African Medical Journal, 24, 156.
Oleribe, O. O., Ezieme, I. P., Oladipo, O., Akinola, E. P., Udofia, D., et al. (2016). Industrial action by healthcare workers in Nigeria in 2013–2015: An inquiry into causes, consequences and control—A cross-sectional descriptive study. Human Resources for Health, 14(1), 46.
Oleribe, O., Kumar, V., Awosika-Olumo, A., & Taylor-Robinson, S. D. (2017). Individual and socioeconomic factors associated with childhood immunization coverage in Nigeria. The Pan African Medical Journal, 26, 220.
Oleribe, O. O., Salako, B. L., Ka, M. M., Akpalu, A., McConnochie, M., Foster, M., et al. (2015). Ebola virus disease epidemic in West Africa: Lessons learned and issues arising from West African countries. Clinical Medicine, 15(1), 54–57.
Dr. Avishek Dolai is a promising early-career researcher and entomologist whose work integrates classical zoology, molecular biology, and modern computational approaches to address complex questions in insect behavior, ecology, and pest management. He is currently serving as a Project Associate-I at the Tea Research Association, Tocklai Tea Research Institute, Jorhat, Assam, under a DST-funded project titled Camellia-IDrone, which develops intelligent automated systems for pest infestation assessment and spraying interventions in tea plantations. Dr. Dolai earned his Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta, where his doctoral research explored the nest-defending strategies of the Asian weaver ant (Oecophylla smaragdina), focusing on collective aggression, recognition cues, and the molecular and neurochemical basis of social behavior. He has a strong background in molecular biology, neuroethology, and transcriptomics, complemented by hands-on expertise in chromatographic and imaging techniques including GC-MS, HPLC, FTIR, SEM, TG-DTA, and XRD. According to Scopus, Dr. Dolai has authored 10 documents, with 49 citations and an h-index of 3, reflecting a developing but steadily growing research influence. His publications cover topics ranging from insect silk properties and circadian foraging strategies to pest infestation patterns, insecticide tolerance, and the potential of organic nanoinsecticides for sustainable agriculture. Several of his works have been published in respected journals such as The Science of Nature, Journal of Biological Rhythms, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B, CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, Frontiers in Nanotechnology, and PLOS ONE. His interdisciplinary approach also incorporates machine learning and mathematical modeling to derive algorithmic insights into insect decision-making processes, bridging biology and computational sciences. In addition to his research output, Dr. Dolai has contributed to teaching as a Guest Lecturer and Contractual Faculty at Vidyasagar University, mentoring postgraduate students and encouraging scientific thinking. He is an active member of several professional bodies, including the Royal Entomological Society (UK), Entomological Society of America, Indian Science Congress Association, and the Zoological Society, Kolkata, which demonstrates his engagement with both national and international scientific communities. His contributions have earned him multiple awards, including the Young Researcher Award and several best oral presentation recognitions, reflecting his ability to communicate science effectively. Furthermore, he is a co-inventor of a patented dolphin detection device, highlighting his innovative spirit and interest in applied technology for ecological monitoring. Dr. Dolai’s developing research profile, growing citation metrics, and commitment to applying science for agricultural and environmental sustainability position him as a promising candidate for recognition as a Best Researcher. His combination of field research, laboratory expertise, and computational modeling reflects a well-rounded scientist whose future work is expected to make significant contributions to both fundamental and applied entomology.
Dolai, A., & Das, A. (2025). Silk properties of Asian weaver ant changes over time: An understanding of nest protection from natural calamities. The Science of Nature.
Dolai, A., Pal, K., & Das, A. (2024). Characterisation of natural silk of leaf-rolling caterpillar, Parotis marginata (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences.
Dolai, A., Soltani, S., Smarr, B., & Das, A. (2024). Divergent circadian foraging strategies in response to diurnal predation versus persistent rain in Asian weaver ant, Oecophylla smaragdina, suggest possible energetic trade-offs. Journal of Biological Rhythms.
Hazra, P., Roy, S., Dolai, A., Mukherjee, A., & Das, A. (2024). Diversity of foliar gall insects and its associated host plants from the eastern Himalayan foothills, India. National Academy Science Letters.
Mandal, S., Dolai, A., Mandal, K. C., & Das, A. (2024). Infestation patterns of a major wood boring pest, Psiloptera fastuosa (Buprestidae: Coleoptera) in Tasar, Terminalia arjuna (Myrtales: Combretaceae) plantation. CABI Agriculture and Bioscience.