Ms Marwah Naser | Nanomaterials | Best Faculty Award

Ms Marwah Naser | Nanomaterials | Best Faculty Award

Ms. Marwah Naser is a passionate researcher and academic in Analytical Chemistry, currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Ankara University, Turkey. With a strong foundation from her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Pharmacy, she excels in designing electrochemical sensors using nanomaterials like Fe₃O₄ and graphene. Her work focuses on drug detection in real-world samples, contributing to both environmental safety and biomedical advancements. Multilingual and internationally trained, she actively publishes in top journals and collaborates globally. Ms. Naser exemplifies innovation, academic dedication, and scientific curiosity. 🔬📖

Ms Marwah Naser, Ankara university, Turkey

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🎓 Education 

Ms. Naser holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2025–ongoing) from Ankara University, Turkey, preceded by her M.Sc. (2021–2023) from the same institution. She began her academic path with a Bachelor’s in Pharmacy (2009–2014) from Al-Mustansiriyah University, Iraq. Her academic journey across Iraq and Turkey showcases her dedication to scientific growth and her pursuit of excellence in pharmaceutical analysis and electrochemical sensor development. Each stage of her education reflects a solid blend of theory, lab expertise, and innovation. 🎓🔬📚🌍

💼 Experience 

Ms. Naser brings a combination of teaching and research excellence to the classroom and laboratory. She has hands-on experience in synthesizing and characterizing nanocomposites, developing electrochemical sensors, and analyzing drug samples in biological and environmental media. Her work is guided by leading experts in the field and supported by practical application through voltammetry and spectroscopy techniques. She actively contributes to scholarly publications and interdisciplinary collaborations, enriching the learning environment with real-world scientific insights. 🧪👩‍🏫📊🔬

🔬 Research Focus 

Ms. Naser’s research centers on electrochemical sensor innovation, focusing on drug detection in biological and environmental samples. She leverages graphene oxide, Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles, activated carbon, and MOFs for electrode modification. Her methods employ DPV, CV, and EIS techniques to ensure sensitivity and cost-effectiveness in pharmaceutical analysis. Her work contributes to the development of smart, portable, and robust diagnostic systems, addressing global healthcare needs. Her passion lies at the intersection of nanotechnology, electroanalytical chemistry, and public health. ⚗️📈💊🌡️

📚 Publications

Low-cost voltammetric sensor based on reduced graphene oxide anchored on platinum nanoparticles for robust determination of Favipiravir in real samples
👩‍🔬 Bouali, W., Erk, N., Kholafazadehastamal, G., Naser, M., & Tiris, G.
📘 Diamond and Related Materials, 131, 109609 (2023)

Ultra-sensitive electrochemical sensor based on tannic acid/iron/titanium oxide for the detection of tyrosine in real biological and food samples
👩‍🔬 Erk, N., Naser, M., & Bouali, W.
📘 Microchemical Journal, 208, 112626 (2025)

Comparative assessment of ZIF-based electrochemical sensors for Cabotegravir detection in environmental, biological, and pharmaceutical samples
👩‍🔬 Genc, A. A., Bugday, N., Bouali, W., Erk, N., Naser, M., Duygulu, O., & Yaşar, S.
📘 Microchemical Journal, 114211 (2025)

Molecularly imprinted polymer film loaded on the metal–organic framework with improved performance using stabilized gold-doped graphite carbon nitride nanosheets for the single-step detection of Fenamiphos
👩‍🔬 Mehmandoust, M., Erk, N., Naser, M., & Soylak, M.
📘 Food Chemistry, 404, 134627 (2023)

These works collectively showcase her expertise in electrochemical sensors, nanomaterials, and biosensing technologies, making her a standout in the field of analytical chemistry and environmental diagnostics 🧫⚗️🧬.

Dr Chih-Jung Chang | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Chih-Jung Chang | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang is a prominent researcher in microbiology, immunology, and gut microbiota, with a research focus that spans from traditional Chinese medicine to extracellular vesicle biology. Holding a Ph.D. from the Graduate Institute of Biomedical Science at Chang Gung University, he currently serves as an Associate Research Fellow at Xiamen Chang Gung Hospital. His prolific research contributions include more than 50 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, several patents, and notable international conference presentations. Dr. Chang’s work is widely recognized for its innovation in microbiome-based therapeutics, immune modulation, and metabolic disease intervention.

Dr Chih-Jung Chang, Huaqiao University, China

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang holds a strong multidisciplinary academic background spanning nutrition, biotechnology, and biomedical science 🎓🧬📚. He earned his Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the Graduate Institute of Biomedical Science at Chang Gung University (2010–2015) 🔬🧫. Prior to that, he completed a Master’s degree in Medical Biotechnology and Laboratory Science from the same university (2007–2009) 🧪💉. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition from Chung Shan Medical University (2003–2007) 🥗📘. This robust educational foundation has empowered him to conduct impactful, cross-disciplinary research in immunology, microbiota, and disease modulation 🌱🧠.

🏥 Experience

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang has built an impressive research career in immunology and microbiota science 🧬🧫. He began as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Molecular and Clinical Immunology Center, Chang Gung University (2015–2017) 🧪📚. He then advanced to Assistant Research Fellow at the Microbiota Research Center (2017–2019), where he deepened his work on host-microbe interactions 🔬🌱. Since 2019, he has been serving as an Associate Research Fellow at the Medical Research Center, Xiamen Chang Gung Hospital 🏥💡. His roles reflect a consistent focus on translational microbiome research, immunomodulation, and innovative biomedical applications 🌍💊.

🏅 Award 

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang has received prestigious accolades for his outstanding academic and scientific contributions 🏅📚. He was honored with the Excellent Thesis Award by the 7th Wang Minning Foundation in Taiwan, recognizing his impactful doctoral research in microbiology and immunology 🎓🔬. Additionally, he earned the Distinguished Paper Award from the Taiwan Society for Microbiology for his innovative work in gut microbiota and immune modulation 🧫🧠. These awards reflect his excellence in scientific writing, original research, and contributions to the global microbiological community 🌍📖, strengthening his reputation as a leader in biomedical science.

🎤 Conference Presentation 

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang has actively presented his groundbreaking research on gut microbiota, extracellular vesicles, and natural immunomodulators at international conferences across the USA, Australia, China, and Fiji 🌍🎤. His studies highlight the effects of Ganoderma lucidum and Antrodia cinnamomea on natural killer cells, immune signaling, and obesity modulation 🧫🦠🔥. He also explored Akkermansia muciniphila‘s role in metabolic regulation and EV-based diagnostics in allergic rhinitis and lung injury 🧬💨. From Lorne Infection & Immunity to ISEV 2024, his work bridges microbiome science with clinical innovation, earning global attention in the field of biomedical microbiology 🧠🔬🌱.

🌿 Patent 

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang holds multiple U.S. patents focused on natural compound-based therapies 🌿🧪. His inventions include novel methods to extract Ganoderma lucidum and Hirsutella sinensis polysaccharides with anti-obesity, insulin-sensitizing, and liver-protective effects 💊🩺. He also pioneered microbiome-driven approaches using Parabacteroides goldsteinii to reduce body fat, improve glucose tolerance, and treat fatty liver disease 🧫⚖️🍽️. These patents reflect his innovative contributions to functional foods, microbiome-based therapeutics, and metabolic disease management 🔬🧠. His work bridges natural medicine with cutting-edge biotechnology for tackling global health challenges related to obesity, diabetes, and inflammation 🌍💡.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Chih-Jung Chang’s research focuses on the interplay between the gut microbiota, extracellular vesicles, and host immunity, using advanced multi-omics technologies 🧬🔬. His work explores how microbiome-derived vesicles influence diseases such as psoriasis, gestational diabetes, asthma, and inflammatory disorders 🤒🧫. By employing animal models like mice and zebrafish 🐭🐟, he investigates the anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, and immunomodulatory properties of natural compounds and microbial signals 🌿💊. Dr. Chang’s goal is to translate these findings into novel therapeutic strategies and diagnostic biomarkers for chronic diseases, contributing significantly to the field of precision microbiome medicine 🧠🩺🌍.

📚 Publications

Multi-omics Analysis of Outer Membrane Vesicles from P. goldsteinii in a Psoriasis Mouse Model

Authors: Zhaoxiang Xie, Rongqin Ke, Chih-Jung Chang, et al.
Journal: Life Sciences (2025)

Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidative Effects of Perilla frutescens-Derived Extracellular Vesicles: Insights from Zebrafish Models

Authors: Jinghong Huang, Linxin Chen, Wenhua Li, Chih-Jung Chang
Journal: Molecular Immunology (2025)

Microbiome Analysis of Serum Extracellular Vesicles in Gestational Diabetes Patients

Authors: Chih-Jung Chang, Yuci Bai, Hong Jiang, Hungchien Huang, Tien Jui Chen
Journal: Acta Diabetologica (2025)

Prof. Dr Ik JIN KIM | Nanomaterials | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr Ik JIN KIM | Nanomaterials | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim is a distinguished materials scientist born in 1959 in Gapyung, South Korea 🇰🇷. He earned his Ph.D. in Structural Ceramics from RWTH Aachen University, Germany 🇩🇪, and has dedicated his career to thermal shock-resistant ceramics, carbon nanotubes, and renewable energy materials 🔬⚙️. With over 250 publications and leadership roles in top institutes like PAIM and CATIC, he has made significant contributions to high-temperature ceramics and nano-composites 🌡️🧪. After retiring from Hanseo University, he joined GMIT in 2025, continuing his impact on advanced material research and academic mentorship 🎓🌍.

Prof. Dr Ik JIN KIM, Research Innovation Center/GMIT, South Korea

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim has a distinguished educational background in materials science and engineering. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in 1985 from the Department of Inorganic Material Science and Engineering at Myong Ji University 🎓. He furthered his studies with a Master’s degree in 1987 from the same field at Han Yang University 📚. In 1992, Prof. Kim earned his Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) in Materials Science and Engineering from RWTH Aachen University, Germany 🎓🌍. His academic journey spans prestigious institutions, showcasing his expertise in material science, particularly in inorganic materials 🛠️🔬.

Experience 🏢

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim has over three decades of experience in materials science and engineering 🎓🔬. He served as a Professor at Hanseo University (1994–2024) and is currently a Visiting Professor at GMIT 🌐. His international roles include Invited Professor at ETH Zurich 🇨🇭 and Technical Advisor for Mann & Hummel GmbH 🇩🇪 and Wonjin World Wide 🏭. He led research at Seoul National University of Education and held directorships at PAIM, CATIC, and BIEMT 🧪🏢. With early research roots at RWTH Aachen, his career reflects a strong blend of academic leadership and global industrial collaboration 🌍.

Awards 🏅

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim has received numerous prestigious academic and scientific awards recognizing his excellence in materials science, ceramics, and research leadership 🏅🔬. His accolades include the Korea Presidential Award (2024), Forest Academic Award (2024), and multiple Best Paper Awards from international conferences like CIM, IUMRS-ICA, and the Korean Engineering Ceramics Society 🧪📄. He was honored by the Chinese Ceramic Society, the Korean Association of Crystal Growth, and received the Marquis Who’s Who Award twice 📘. Additionally, he earned the Chosun Literature Poet Award (2012), showcasing his intellectual breadth across science and literature ✍️.

Book Contributions 📘

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim is both a prolific scientist and a literary author 📚. He authored key high school textbooks on ceramics, including “Manufacture of Ceramics” (1996), “Sintering of Ceramics (1997), and “New Ceramics” (2001), published by The Ministry of Education in South Korea 🎓🔬. In parallel with his scientific achievements, he has published several poetry collections, such as “Spinning Line” (2012), “Loss of Gravity” (2015), “Geometric Solitude” (2017), and “Traces of Asymmetry” (recent), which explore deep themes of existence and the human experience 🖋️💫. His dual expertise bridges science and art with intellectual elegance.

Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim’s research spans a wide spectrum of advanced inorganic materials and engineering ceramics 🔬🏗️. His work includes colloidal chemistry, microporous ceramics via direct forming, and the synthesis of zeolites for environmental and industrial applications ⚗️🧱. He has pioneered methods for growing carbon nanotubes using templates to create efficient nano-filters 🌫️💡. His expertise in high-temperature structural ceramics, especially those with thermal shock resistance, extends to developing ultra-low or negative thermal expansion materials based on Al₂TiO₅ and cordierite 🌡️🛠️. He also advances ceramics for semiconductor packaging, bridging materials science with cutting-edge electronics 💻⚙️

Patents

Prof. Dr. Ik Jin Kim holds over 20 patents in the field of advanced ceramics, nanomaterials, and bioceramics, demonstrating his commitment to applied innovation 🧪🛠️. His patented technologies include methods for producing zeolites, porous ceramics, and carbon nanotubes using hydrothermal and direct forming techniques 🔍🧱. Applications range from liquid crystal components for LCDs, optical lenses, and nano-filters to 3D-printed bioceramic scaffolds for bone regeneration and dental uses 🦴🦷. These inventions reflect his deep understanding of functional materials, scalable processing, and cutting-edge manufacturing, with significant impact on electronics, biomedical, and environmental technologies 🌍🔬.

Publications 📚

Synthesis of AlON powders through a polymerization template approach by spark plasma sintering
✍️ Authors: Z. Ding, W. Zheng, F. Chen, Y. Han, J. Kim
📚 Journal: Journal of Ceramic Processing Research, 2023
🔥 Theme: AlON ceramics, spark plasma sintering, template synthesis

The effect of ceramic fiber on the rheological and mechanical properties of porous Al₂O₃ ceramics
✍️ Authors: K.N. Fatema, H. Lim, J. Hong, K. Lee, I. Kim, Ikjin
📚 Journal: Journal of Ceramic Processing Research, 2023
⚙️ Theme: Fiber-reinforced ceramics, porosity, mechanical strength

Heavy metal removal using carbon nanotube-biomorphic filters
✍️ Authors: J. Park, M. Suh, I. Kim, Ikjin
📚 Journal: Journal of Ceramic Processing Research, 2022
💧 Theme: Water purification, carbon nanotubes, biomorphic filters

Carbon nanotube filter for heavy metal ion adsorption
✍️ Authors: I. Kim, W. Zhao, J. Park, Z. Meng
📚 Journal: Ceramics International, 2021
🧲 Theme: CNT filters, environmental remediation, adsorption

Synthesis of carbon nanotubes on silicalite-1-coated biomorphic materials
✍️ Authors: J. Park, Y. Han, I. Kim, Ikjin
📚 Journal: Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society, 2021
🧬 Theme: Biomorphic templating, CNT synthesis, nanomaterials

Effect of metal catalyst on synthesis of carbon nanotube onto biomorphic materials
✍️ Authors: J. Park, Y. Choi, I. Kim, Ikjin
📚 Journal: Journal of Ceramic Processing Research, 2021
🔩 Theme: CNT growth, catalysis, template engineering

Preparation of high-temperature active zirconium boride powders via precursor route and microwave sintering
✍️ Authors: Z. Ding, X. Huang, W. Liu, I. Kim, Ikjin, Y. Han
📚 Journal: Advances in Applied Ceramics, 2021
🔥 Theme: ZrB₂ synthesis, high-temp ceramics, sintering techniques