Xinqiang Fang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xinqiang Fang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Prof. Xinqiang Fang is a distinguished scholar in the field of organic chemistry, currently serving as a Professor at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He obtained his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed by postdoctoral research at Nanyang Technological University, Texas A&M University, and Cornell University, which equipped him with advanced expertise in catalysis and synthetic methodology. His professional experience spans more than a decade of independent research, during which he has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers in prestigious journals such as JACS, Angewandte Chemie, and Nature Communications, earning more than 1,900 citations and an h-index of 24. His primary research interests include asymmetric catalysis, catalytic kinetic resolution, α-diketone chemistry, and the synthesis of bioactive natural products, with significant contributions to copper- and ruthenium-catalyzed reactions and novel methodologies in green chemistry. Skilled in reaction mechanism studies, catalytic design, and advanced organic synthesis, he has also trained numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. His work has been highlighted by international platforms and recognized with honors for research excellence. In conclusion, Prof. Fang’s innovative contributions, global collaborations, and leadership in catalysis firmly establish him as a leading figure driving advancements in modern organic chemistry.

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Olga Vodyankina | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Olga Vodyankina | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Head of Department from Head of Department, Russia

Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna is a distinguished chemist and professor at Tomsk State University, Russia. With over three decades of dedicated research, she has established herself as a leading expert in catalysis, photocatalysis, surface science, and green chemistry. She has published extensively, with 161 articles indexed in Scopus, an h-index of 23, and over 2,000 citations, reflecting the significant impact of her work on the scientific community. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership in both academic and industrial collaborations, managing numerous national and international research projects. As the Head of the Department of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry, she has contributed immensely to advancing chemical education and research infrastructure at Tomsk State University. Professor Vodyankina is also recognized for her strong commitment to mentoring young scientists, having supervised 12 PhD dissertations and one Doctor of Science thesis. Her research focuses on the development of catalysts for environmentally friendly and energy-efficient chemical processes. With multiple prestigious awards to her name, including the D.I. Mendeleev Medal and the national “Professor of the Year” award, she remains a highly respected figure in her field. Her work continues to contribute to solving pressing environmental challenges and advancing sustainable chemical technologies.

Professional Profile

Education

Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna’s educational journey has been deeply rooted in Tomsk State University, where she pursued all her higher education degrees in chemistry. She completed her specialist degree in chemistry in 1990 with an outstanding GPA of 5.0, showcasing her academic excellence from the outset. Between 1991 and 1996, she was a postgraduate student at the Department of Chemistry, where she successfully defended her PhD thesis on the “Physical-chemical investigation of ethylene glycol oxidation process.” Her doctoral research contributed to the early foundations of her later work in catalysis and oxidation processes. Furthering her academic pursuits, she enrolled in the Doctorate program at Tomsk State University from 1998 to 2002. Her DSc thesis, titled “The partial oxidation of ethylene glycol into glyoxal on Ag and Cu catalysts,” demonstrated her deepening specialization in heterogeneous catalysis and surface reactions. This advanced research earned her a Doctor of Science degree, solidifying her expertise and positioning her for leadership roles in the scientific community. Professor Vodyankina’s educational progression reflects her long-term dedication to chemical research and her consistent academic success within one of Russia’s most reputable scientific institutions.

Professional Experience

Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna’s professional career spans over three decades at Tomsk State University, where she has served in various influential roles. She began as a researcher in the Laboratory of Catalytic Research in 1996, quickly advancing to senior researcher by 1997. Her dedication and research excellence led her to become a professor at the Chair of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry from 2003 to 2013. Since 2010, she has held the prestigious Full Professor position in the Faculty of Chemistry. In addition to her professorship, she has been the Head of the Department of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry since 2013, leading the department’s educational and research missions. Simultaneously, she continues her active role as a leading researcher at the Laboratory of Catalytic Research. Throughout her career, she has successfully combined teaching, mentoring, and pioneering research. Her extensive leadership experience includes managing large-scale projects funded by national and international organizations, as well as coordinating research collaborations with industry giants such as OJSC “Sibur-Holding” and Lyondell Basell (USA). Her professional journey reflects not only her scientific capability but also her ability to foster academic excellence, manage research teams, and contribute significantly to her university’s scientific standing.

Research Interests

Professor Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna’s research interests lie predominantly in the areas of catalysis, photocatalysis, surface science, and green chemical processes. She has developed a particular expertise in the preparation and functionalization of catalysts for oxidation reactions, including the dry reforming of methane and the photocatalytic evolution of hydrogen. Her work extensively explores the oxidation of polyols and the design of active catalysts based on silver and platinum over cerium oxide supports, especially for environmental applications like the aftertreatment of diesel engine exhaust gases. She is deeply committed to solving modern challenges in energy efficiency and sustainable chemical production, with her research aligning closely with the principles of green chemistry. Professor Vodyankina’s interests also extend to understanding the synergistic interactions between metal nanoparticles and redox-active supports, aiming to control catalyst reactivity at the molecular level. Her current projects focus on resource-saving energy solutions, bio-renewable raw material processing, and emissions reduction. She actively collaborates with international partners, contributing to the advancement of global scientific knowledge in catalyst development. Her research is driven by both fundamental questions in physical chemistry and practical industrial applications, positioning her as a key contributor to environmentally friendly chemical innovations.

Research Skills

Professor Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna possesses highly specialized research skills in the design, synthesis, and characterization of catalysts, particularly for oxidation processes and sustainable chemical conversions. She is adept at employing advanced catalytic techniques and surface science methodologies to develop catalysts with precise active site configurations. Her skills encompass catalyst preparation for dry reforming, photocatalysis, and hydrogen evolution reactions, with a strong ability to integrate these technologies into environmentally friendly processes. Additionally, she is experienced in leading complex, multi-partner research projects, managing laboratory operations, and supervising large research teams. Professor Vodyankina demonstrates excellent competence in interpreting physical-chemical reaction mechanisms and synergistic effects in heterogeneous catalysis. She has also organized scientific conferences, showcasing her skills in academic leadership and scientific community building. Her extensive knowledge of green chemistry and energy-efficient catalytic systems allows her to contribute to cutting-edge solutions for chemical manufacturing and pollution control. Moreover, her skills include guiding young researchers in developing their scientific capabilities, which strengthens the research capacity within her institution. Her technical proficiency, strategic project management, and collaborative approach make her a valuable asset to the international scientific community focused on sustainable catalysis.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her illustrious career, Professor Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors that reflect her exceptional contributions to science, education, and mentorship. Notable among these is the national “Professor of the Year” award in 2022, bestowed by the Russian Professorial Assembly, and the highly esteemed D.I. Mendeleev Medal in 2013 for her major scientific and educational achievements. She has also been honored with multiple medals from the Russian Federation and the Tomsk regional government, including the “Honorary Mentor” medal in 2023 and the “For valiant labor in Tomsk State University” medal in 2020. Professor Vodyankina was a recipient of the Tomsk Region Government’s “Professor of the Year” award in 2021 and has won Tomsk State University’s science prize in the same year. Her consistent excellence has been acknowledged with the “Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education” award from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Additionally, she has twice won the prestigious Presidential Grant for young scientists with DSc degrees. These honors underscore her outstanding leadership, pioneering research, and enduring impact on the scientific and educational landscape in Russia.

Conclusion

Vodyankina Olga Vladimirovna’s extensive contributions to chemistry, particularly in the fields of catalysis and green chemical processes, position her as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her impressive portfolio of over 160 publications, multiple national and international research projects, and substantial citation impact reflect the high quality and relevance of her work. Beyond her scientific achievements, her dedication to mentoring the next generation of chemists and leading academic departments showcases her commitment to the broader scientific community. She has successfully bridged the gap between fundamental research and industrial application, contributing to both scientific advancement and practical solutions for environmental sustainability. Her ability to secure significant research funding and her active role in international collaborations further highlight her dynamic approach to scientific leadership. Professor Vodyankina’s career is marked by continuous growth, innovation, and academic service, solidifying her as a key figure in her field. Her well-earned awards and recognitions further validate her influence and dedication. Overall, her extensive research excellence, leadership, mentorship, and societal contributions make her highly deserving of recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

1. Synergistic Effects in Heterogeneous Catalysis: Status and Perspectives

  • Authors: Mikhail A. Salaev, Haifeng Xiong, Vicente Cortés Corberán, L. F. Liotta, Olga V. Vodyankina

2. Effect of Organic Linker Substituents on Properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks: A Review

  • Authors: Viktoriia V. Torbina, Yulia A. Belik, Olga V. Vodyankina

3. Design of Heterostructure Photocatalysts Based on Layered Perovskite-Like Bismuth Silicate

  • Authors: Yulia A. Belik, Roman Vergilessov, Evgenia A. Kovaleva, V. A. Svetlichny, Olga V. Vodyankina

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 1

4. Unravelling the Cu and Ce Effects in MnO₂-Based Catalysts for Low-Temperature CO Oxidation

  • Authors: Egor D. Blinov, Ekaterina V. Kulchakovskaya, Nikolai A. Sokovikov, Sergei A. Kulinich, Olga V. Vodyankina

  • Year: 2025

5. Sn-Modified Zr-UiO-66 Metal-Organic Frameworks for Dihydroxyacetone Conversion into Lactic Acid

  • Authors: Karina Kurmanbayeva, Semyon Nikulaichev, Nikolai A. Sokovikov, Viktoriia V. Torbina, Olga V. Vodyankina

  • Year: 2025

6. Unraveling the Mechanism of Hydrogen Evolution on Dark TiO₂ Obtained by Pulsed Laser Ablation

  • Authors: Elena D. Fakhrutdinova, E. V. Zinina, T. A. Bugrova, V. A. Svetlichny, Olga V. Vodyankina

  • Year: 2024

7. Laser Synthesis and Photocatalytic Properties of Bismuth Oxyhalides Nanoparticles

  • Authors: Vyacheslav E. Korepanov, Olesia A. Reutova, T. S. Kharlamova, Sergei A. Kulinich, V. A. Svetlichny

  • Year: 2024

8. Synergistic Effect as a Function of Preparation Method in CeO₂-ZrO₂-SnO₂ Catalysts for CO Oxidation and Soot Combustion

  • Authors: M. V. Grabchenko, Natalia N. Mikheeva, Nataliya V. Dorofeeva, Grigory V. Mamontov, Mikhail A. Salaev

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 4

9. Intermolecular Interactions, Regioselectivity, and Biological Activity of L-Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinic Acid and Their Cocrystal

  • Authors: Diana Nikolaevna Evtushenko, A. V. Fateev, Mark A. Khainovsky, Igor Albertovich Khlusov, Olga V. Vodyankina

  • Year: 2024

10. Design Strategy for Effective Supported Au-Pd Catalysts for Selective Oxidation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural Under Mild Conditions

  • Authors: T. S. Kharlamova, Konstantin L. Timofeev, Denis P. Morilov, Olga A. Stonkus, Olga V. Vodyankina

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 3

Qiushui Mu | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Qiushui Mu | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D Student at Fudan University, China

Qiu-Shui Mu is a doctoral candidate in Inorganic Chemistry at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. With a strong academic foundation, Mu is emerging as a promising young researcher in the field of molecular chemistry. His research focuses on constructing complex molecular topologies using organometallic units, an area that holds potential for advancements in nanotechnology and materials science. He has co-authored several high-impact publications in leading scientific journals, establishing himself as a rising expert in the field. Mu’s technical skills, combined with a passion for innovation, have earned him numerous awards and scholarships throughout his academic journey. Beyond his academic achievements, he maintains interests in sketching and running, which reflect his well-rounded personality and creativity.

Professional Profile

Education

Qiu-Shui Mu’s educational journey began at Henan University, where he completed his Bachelor of Chemistry in 2021. His undergraduate research focused on the synthesis and properties of polyoxometalate clusters, providing him with a solid foundation in experimental chemistry. After graduating, Mu pursued his doctoral studies at Fudan University, one of China’s top universities, where he has been enrolled since September 2021. His doctoral research revolves around the construction of complex molecular structures, specifically exploring the synthesis of molecular Solomon links and chiral catenanes. This combination of rigorous academic training and research experience has shaped Mu into a highly skilled chemist, ready to make significant contributions to his field.

Professional Experience

During his academic career, Qiu-Shui Mu has gained valuable research experience through both his undergraduate and doctoral projects. His bachelor’s research at Henan University involved investigating polyoxometalate clusters, while his doctoral work at Fudan University focuses on complex molecular topology, particularly with half-sandwich organometallic units. These projects have honed his skills in organic synthesis, crystal solving, and molecular design, providing him with the technical expertise required for advanced research. Mu has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications, including in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and Science China Chemistry, where he has worked alongside leading experts in the field. His ability to collaborate on cutting-edge research showcases his potential for leadership in the scientific community.

Research Interests

Qiu-Shui Mu’s research interests lie in the synthesis and self-assembly of complex molecular structures, with a particular focus on organometallic chemistry and chiral catenanes. His work aims to uncover novel molecular topologies, such as Solomon links, figure-eight knots, and chiral prisms, which hold promise for applications in fields like nanotechnology, catalysis, and materials science. Mu is especially interested in how fine-tuning ligands can control the stereoselectivity and chirality of molecular assemblies, leading to unique properties and potential industrial applications. His fascination with molecular design and topology reflects a broader interest in the fundamental principles that govern the behavior of complex systems, positioning him at the forefront of innovation in inorganic chemistry.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic career, Qiu-Shui Mu has been recognized for his outstanding academic performance and research contributions. He received the prestigious National Scholarship in 2019, a testament to his excellence as an undergraduate student at Henan University. In 2021, Mu was named one of the Outstanding Graduates of Henan Province, further solidifying his reputation as a top student. At Fudan University, he has been awarded the Outstanding Academic Scholarship twice, in both 2022 and 2023, highlighting his continued excellence at the doctoral level. These awards reflect Mu’s dedication, hard work, and potential to become a leading figure in the field of inorganic chemistry.

Conclusion

Qiu-Shui Mu is a promising and highly accomplished early-career researcher in inorganic chemistry. His publications in high-impact journals, innovative research projects, and numerous academic awards position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With further development of independent research projects and a stronger emphasis on the broader applications of his work, he would be an even more compelling candidate for future recognition on a global scale.

In summary, Mu is a well-rounded researcher with the technical skills and academic achievements to merit consideration for the award, though expanding his impact beyond academic circles could further enhance his candidacy.

Publication top noted

  • 🧪 Chiral Self-Assembly of Twisted Prisms, Cuboids, and Polyhedral Capped Cages with Tartrate Ligands
    Authors: Mu, Q.-S., Wang, X.-Y., Gao, X., Jin, G.-X.
    Journal: Small, 2024
    Citations: 0
  • 🔗 Selective Construction of Borromean Rings and Tweezer-Like Molecular Assembly Featuring Cp*Rh/Ir Clips for Near-Infrared Photothermal Conversion
    Authors: Zou, Y., Zhang, H.-N., Mu, Q.-S., Dang, L.-L., Jin, G.-X.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 2023, 41(23), pp. 3229–3237
    Citations: 7
  • 🔗 Selective construction of molecular Solomon links and figure-eight knots by fine-tuning unsymmetrical ligands
    Authors: Mu, Q.-S., Gao, X., Cui, Z., Lin, Y.-J., Jin, G.-X.
    Journal: Science China Chemistry, 2023, 66(10), pp. 2885–2891
    Citations: 12
  • 🔗 Stereoselective Construction of Chiral Linear [3]Catenanes and [2]Catenanes
    Authors: Cui, Z., Mu, Q.-S., Gao, X., Jin, G.-X.
    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023, 145(1), pp. 725–731
    Citations: 17
  • 🧪 A novel peroxopolyoxoniobate incorporating mixed heteroatoms: [P2Se2Nb6(O2)6O22]8-
    Authors: Yang, Z., Mu, Q., Liang, Z., Niu, J., Wang, J.
    Journal: Dalton Transactions, 2019, 48(35), pp. 13135–13138
    Citations: 12

Bushra Bashir | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Bushra Bashir l Chemistry l Best Researcher Award

Research scholar at Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Dr. Bushra Bashir is a distinguished researcher with a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Copenhagen and an M.Phil. from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Her extensive publication record includes high-impact journals like Bioorganic Chemistry and Journal of Molecular Structure, showcasing her expertise in organic synthesis and biological evaluations. With experience as a Research Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, she has demonstrated exceptional research and teaching skills. Recognized with awards such as the international research fellowship and pedagogical training, Dr. Bashir’s contributions and skills position her as a leading candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Bushra Bashir holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where her research focused on the synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluations of 2,5-Disubstituted-1,3,4-Oxadiazoles. She also earned an M.Phil in Organic Chemistry from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, with a thesis on the spectroscopic characterization of secondary metabolites. Her educational background is complemented by various teaching roles at institutions in Pakistan, including The Islamia University of Bahawalpur and Allama Iqbal Group of Colleges.

Professional Experience

Dr. Bushra Bashir has extensive professional experience in academia and research. She served as a Research Fellow at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where she gained significant international exposure and advanced research skills. Her teaching roles as a Visiting Lecturer at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Allama Iqbal Group of Colleges, Reads College, and Scholars Education System provided her with a robust pedagogical background and enhanced her communication and instructional abilities. This diverse experience in both research and teaching underscores her expertise and versatility in the field of organic chemistry.

Research Interest

Dr. Bushra Bashir’s research interests are primarily focused on organic chemistry, particularly the synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation of novel organic compounds. Her work involves developing and assessing new molecules, such as 1,3,4-oxadiazoles and 1,2,4-triazoles, as potential inhibitors of lipoxygenase, an enzyme involved in inflammatory processes. She employs a combination of in vitro assays, computational studies, and spectroscopic techniques to explore the efficacy and mechanisms of these compounds, aiming to contribute to drug discovery and development.

Research Skills

Dr. Bushra Bashir’s research skills encompass a broad range of techniques essential for advanced organic chemistry. She is proficient in synthesis, chromatography, recrystallization, and extraction, which are crucial for developing and purifying chemical compounds. Her expertise extends to spectroscopic characterization and crystallography, providing detailed analysis of molecular structures. Additionally, Dr. Bashir is skilled in using research software such as Chemdraw, Mestrenova, IBM SPSS, Origin, and Endnote, which support data analysis and research documentation.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Bushra Bashir has garnered significant recognition in her field through a series of prestigious awards and accomplishments. She received a fully funded research fellowship from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, highlighting her exceptional research capabilities. Her pedagogical training certification from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur further underscores her commitment to education. Additionally, Dr. Bashir’s notable achievement as a laptop winner in the Prime Minister of Pakistan’s most talented student program showcases her academic excellence. These accolades collectively reflect her outstanding contributions and potential as a leading researcher in organic chemistry.

Conclusion

Dr. Bushra Bashir is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. The combination of a solid educational background, impressive publication record, significant research experience, and notable awards underscores her suitability for the award. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing the publication impact and expanding research contributions, could further enhance her profile. Overall, Dr. Bashir’s achievements and skills make her a commendable candidate for the award.

Publication Top Notes

  • Probing N-substituted 4-(5-mercapto-4-ethyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)-N-phenylpiperdine-1-carboxamides as potent 15-LOX inhibitors supported with ADME, DFT calculations and molecular docking studies
    • Authors: Nawaz, Z., Riaz, N., Saleem, M., Prabhala, B.K., Sajid, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Molecular hybrids of substituted phenylcarbamoylpiperidine and 1,2,4-triazole methylacetamide as potent 15-LOX inhibitors: Design, synthesis, DFT calculations and molecular docking studies
    • Authors: Nawaz, Z., Riaz, N., Saleem, M., Krishna Prabhala, B., Sajid, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Vetting of new N-furfurylated p-chlorophenyl-1,2,4-triazole acetamides as lipoxygenase inhibitors assisted with in vitro and in silico studies
    • Authors: Riaz, N., Yasin, M., Ashraf, M., Mahmood, H.M.K., Bhattarai, K.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  • Parsing p-tolyloxy-1,3,4-oxadiazolepropanamides as 15-lipoxygenase inhibitors prop up by in vitro and in silico profiling including structure determination
    • Authors: Bashir, B., Riaz, N., Ejaz, S.A., Aziz-ur-Rehman, Bhattarai, K.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4
  • Investigations of p-tolyloxy-1,3,4-oxadiazole propionamides as soybean 15-lipoxygenase inhibitors in comforting with in vitro and in silico studies
    • Authors: Bashir, B., Riaz, N., Ejaz, S.A., Aziz, M., Bhattarai, K.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2