Mahendra Aryal | Chemical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Mahendra Aryal | Chemical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Tribhuvan University | Nepal

Dr. Mahendra Aryal is a chemist and environmental biotechnology researcher with extensive experience in bioremediation, biosorption, water quality, waste valorization, and environmental sustainability. He holds a PhD from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and completed postdoctoral research on the valorization of winery wastes using eco-friendly technologies. Dr. Aryal has authored 30+ peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals, accumulating hundreds of citations, and has actively collaborated with researchers across Europe and South Asia. His work bridges fundamental chemistry with applied environmental solutions, contributing to safe water management, pollution mitigation, and circular bioeconomy practices. In addition to his research, he is an experienced academic, journal editor, and reviewer, and a recipient of national and international research awards, reflecting his sustained scientific and societal impact.

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Theoneste Muyizere | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Theoneste Muyizere | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Researcher from National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China

Theoneste Muyizere is a dedicated Rwandan researcher specializing in Nanobiotechnology and Nanomedicine, with a strong foundation in analytical chemistry and bioengineering. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences under the ANSO Fellowship, Theoneste’s work integrates cutting-edge DNA-based nanostructures for targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, and molecular imaging. His ambition to become a leading nanobiotechnologist is reflected in both the depth and breadth of his interdisciplinary research. He is the first author and corresponding author of impactful publications, including in Advanced Nanobiomed Research and Analytical Methods. He actively participates in international conferences such as ChinaNANO and the African Materials Research Society (AMRS), often receiving awards for his innovative poster presentations. His contributions extend beyond academia through co-founding Afro Nanotechnology Ltd., aiming to elevate research capacity in Africa. Theoneste’s work blends theoretical knowledge, experimental precision, and translational potential, with an emphasis on next-generation nanomedicine solutions. Fluent in English, French, Kinyarwanda, and Chinese, and proficient with numerous lab techniques and software tools, he is well-positioned as a future leader in scientific innovation. With a strong commitment to education, research excellence, and technological advancement, Theoneste represents a new generation of scientists pushing the boundaries of nanoscience for public health impact.

Professional Profile

Education

Theoneste Muyizere holds a comprehensive academic background bridging chemistry, biomedical sciences, and nanotechnology. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology–Chemistry at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, focusing on DNA-based nanomedicine for targeted imaging and therapy. Prior to this, he obtained a Master’s degree in Applied Analytical Chemistry from Xi’an Shiyou University, China, where he developed proficiency in mass spectrometry and polymer chemistry. He further strengthened his technical expertise through a certificate program in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern Polytechnical University, emphasizing his interdisciplinary learning. His undergraduate degree in Chemistry was completed at the University of Rwanda, and his high school studies culminated with an A’ Level certificate in Biology and Chemistry from College APEGIRUBUKI. His academic path is characterized by numerous competitive scholarships, including the Chinese Government Scholarship and the Rwandan Government REB funding. Through these programs, he acquired a solid theoretical and practical understanding of analytical techniques, organic synthesis, nanomaterials, and biotechnology. His coursework and laboratory training cover a wide array of subjects such as polymer chemistry, advanced organic and inorganic chemistry, biomaterials, drug delivery systems, and modern analytical instrumentation. This multidisciplinary education positions Theoneste for a distinguished research career at the interface of chemistry, biology, and nanomedicine.

Professional Experience

Theoneste Muyizere brings a diverse portfolio of professional experiences across academia, research, and applied science. Currently, he serves as a Laboratory Assistant and Technician at the CAS Key Laboratory for Biomedical Effects of Nanomaterials and Nanosafety, where he assists in nanomedicine-related experiments and technical development. He is also the Co-founder of Afro Nanotechnology Ltd., demonstrating entrepreneurial engagement in applying scientific knowledge to African development. Previously, he worked as an Assistant Researcher at Xi’an Shiyou University and Northwestern Polytechnical University, contributing to polymer analysis, bioimaging tools, and nanomaterials synthesis. Earlier in his career, Theoneste taught high school chemistry at G.S. RUBAGABAGA and G.S. RWAMIKO, building his foundation in science communication and pedagogy. He also undertook a professional internship at Xi’an Yidao Yueda Petroleum Technology Co. Ltd, working in the Analytical Testing Laboratory Division. These experiences have honed his technical, instructional, and problem-solving capabilities. Across his roles, he has been involved in various international workshops, conferences, and hands-on trainings related to biosafety, medical technology, and advanced drug delivery systems. Theoneste’s combined experience in teaching, research, lab management, and international collaboration makes him a dynamic professional contributing meaningfully to scientific advancement and practical implementation in biotechnology and nanomedicine.

Research Interests

Theoneste Muyizere’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanobiotechnology, analytical chemistry, and biomedicine, with a strong emphasis on DNA-based nanostructures for health applications. His core focus is the development of intelligent, stimuli-responsive nanodevices for targeted drug delivery and gene therapy, particularly in cancer treatment. He is also deeply engaged in engineering nano-bio interfaces that enhance molecular imaging and biomacromolecule sensing. This includes the construction of DNAzyme nanocircuits and nanorobots for real-time imaging and therapy monitoring. His interests extend to mass spectrometry techniques for analyzing polymers and biomolecules, integrating analytical rigor with biomedical relevance. Theoneste is passionate about translational research, aiming to convert lab-scale innovations into clinical and diagnostic tools. His broader goals include advancing Africa’s capacity in nanotechnology and biomedical sciences. As a participant in international projects and conferences, he continually refines his knowledge in molecular sensing, nanomedicine, regenerative therapy, and advanced analytical methods. His research is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing from chemistry, biology, and engineering to address complex problems in healthcare. By combining bioengineering principles with nano-scale materials design, Theoneste seeks to push the frontiers of personalized medicine, particularly through the synthesis and application of biomaterials that can function in vivo for precision diagnostics and therapy.

Research Skills

Theoneste Muyizere possesses an extensive and versatile set of research skills that position him as an advanced researcher in nanobiotechnology and analytical chemistry. He is proficient in the synthesis of nanomaterials, including DNA nanostructures, liposomes, and hydrogels, aimed at developing targeted drug delivery systems and molecular imaging agents. His expertise in cell culture techniques—including 2D, 3D, and organoid systems—complements his work in in vitro cytotoxicity, cell viability, and apoptosis assays. He is highly experienced in confocal laser scanning microscopy, flow cytometry, and in vivo imaging modalities such as MRI and fluorescence imaging. Theoneste also demonstrates strong command over analytical instrumentation, particularly in mass spectrometry (ESI, MALDI, PSI), and chromatography methods (HPLC, LC-MS, GC-MS). His knowledge extends to the operation of DLS, XRD, UV-Vis, and atomic force microscopy for nanomaterials characterization. In data analysis and visualization, he utilizes software like OriginPro, XCalibur, ChemDraw, and ImageJ. Additionally, his background in biosensor design, in vivo testing, and functional DNA engineering enables him to bridge analytical precision with clinical relevance. His ability to design, conduct, and analyze experiments independently, alongside his familiarity with ethical and safety regulations, makes him a well-rounded and capable scientific researcher.

Awards and Honors

Theoneste Muyizere has received multiple awards and honors recognizing his research excellence, academic performance, and leadership potential. Most notably, he is a recipient of the ANSO Fellowship for Young Talents (2020–2024), a prestigious program by the Chinese Academy of Sciences that supports emerging researchers from developing countries. His academic presentations have been awarded across various forums, including the “Excellent Poster Prize” at the 2024 Academic Forum on Artificial Intelligence and Frontier Nanotechnology, and the “NanoStar Poster Award” at a seminar hosted by the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology. He also received a Chinese Government Scholarship for his Master’s studies and a Rwandan Government REB Scholarship for his undergraduate education. In addition to academic awards, Theoneste has been recognized for his active participation in organizing committees, including for the African Materials Research Society Conference. His recognition extends to being selected as a visiting scholar at Northwestern Polytechnical University. These honors reflect not only his academic and scientific aptitude but also his initiative and global engagement. Through these accolades, Theoneste has demonstrated excellence in research communication, innovation, and international collaboration, solidifying his reputation as a promising leader in nanomedicine and scientific research.

Conclusion

Theoneste Muyizere exemplifies the qualities of a modern interdisciplinary researcher with a strong foundation in chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology. His academic journey, professional experience, and research output reflect a commitment to innovation, international collaboration, and practical impact. With a focus on developing next-generation DNA-based nanomedicines for diagnostics and therapy, he addresses some of the most pressing challenges in health and disease treatment. His technical proficiency across analytical instruments, in vivo experiments, and molecular imaging, coupled with his communication skills and multilingual fluency, make him an asset to both research institutions and global scientific networks. As a co-founder of Afro Nanotechnology Ltd., he also seeks to empower African scientific development. Theoneste’s accomplishments in publishing, presenting, and contributing to the scientific community highlight his potential for long-term leadership in nanobiotechnology. Recognized with awards and prestigious fellowships, he stands out as a dedicated scholar whose work is driven by both scientific curiosity and societal relevance. In conclusion, Theoneste Muyizere is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, and a role model for young scientists aspiring to merge academic excellence with meaningful innovation.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Engineered Nano–Bio Interfaces for Stem Cell Therapy
    🗞 Journal: Precision Chemistry
    📅 Published: August 28, 2023
    👥 Authors: Arsalan Umer, Muhammad Daniyal Ghouri, Theoneste Muyizere, Raja Muhammad Aqib, Abdul Muhaymin, Rong Cai, Chunying Chen

  2. Metal Salt Assisted Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry for the Soft Ionization of GAP Polymers in Negative Ion Mode
    🗞 Journal: The Analyst
    📅 Published: 2020
    👥 Author: Theoneste Muyizere

  3. Polystyrene-Impregnated Paper Substrates for Direct Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Proteins and Peptides in Complex Matrices
    🗞 Journal: Analytical Methods
    📅 Published: 2018
    👥 Author: Theoneste Muyizere

  4. Development of Paper Substrate for Paper Spray MS in High-Sensitivity Analysis of Biological Samples
    🗞 Journal: Bioanalysis
    📅 Published: December 2018
    👥 Author: Theoneste Muyizere

 

YILIN LI | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. YILIN LI | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Senior scientist from Heilongjiang Feihe Dairy Co., Ltd, China

Dr. Yilin Li is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in food sensory science with nearly 7 years of experience in both academic and commercial settings. Currently, she serves as the Sensory Lead at Heilongjiang Feihe Dairy Co., Ltd in China, where her work integrates consumer sensory testing techniques to guide research and development in new product creation. Additionally, Dr. Li has contributed significantly to the application of molecular sensory technology, developing quantitative models to monitor flavor compounds in milk powder during its shelf life. Her research has been widely recognized in the field, and her scientific contributions have been published in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Food Science and Food Chemistry. As a committee member of the Sensory Quality and Consumer Insights Standardization Technical Committee and the National Sensory Analysis Standardization Technical Committee, Dr. Li also plays an instrumental role in shaping industry standards.

Her research interests primarily focus on sensory evaluation, flavor perception, and consumer preferences, specifically in relation to food products such as chocolate and milk-based goods. Dr. Li’s work has profound implications for the food industry, where she bridges the gap between scientific discovery and commercial product development.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Yilin Li’s educational background reflects a strong foundation in sensory science and food technology. She holds a Ph.D. with research focusing on the impact of nutrient addition on the sensory and oral flavor perception of chocolate by consumers. This research explored how different ingredients in chocolate affect the consumer’s flavor experience, offering valuable insights into how food formulations can be improved to align with consumer preferences.

In addition to her Ph.D., Dr. Li completed her Master’s degree with a specialization in Microencapsulation and Sensory Science. Her education has equipped her with the scientific expertise needed to pursue innovative research in the areas of food sensory science, consumer behavior, and food quality. Her academic training has also led to substantial contributions to the understanding of sensory dynamics in the food industry, particularly regarding how storage conditions and ingredient modifications affect food perceptions.

Dr. Li’s advanced studies, coupled with her practical industry experience, enable her to approach research with a well-rounded perspective, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on application.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yilin Li has nearly 7 years of professional experience in food sensory science research and 3 years of commercial practice in the sensory science field. She currently holds the position of Sensory Lead at Heilongjiang Feihe Dairy Co., Ltd in China. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the sensory evaluation of food products, guiding the R&D department in creating new products based on consumer sensory feedback. Dr. Li applies advanced sensory testing techniques to ensure that the flavors, textures, and overall consumer preferences of products meet industry standards.

Her commercial experience also includes the application of molecular sensory technology, where she developed a quantitative model for the flavor compounds in milk powder during its shelf life. This model has had significant practical implications, helping the quality control department at Feihe Dairy maintain product consistency and quality over time.

Dr. Li’s research has always focused on bridging the gap between academic research and real-world commercial application, demonstrating her ability to contribute to both the scientific community and the food industry in meaningful ways.

Research Interests

Dr. Yilin Li’s research interests are centered on sensory science, with a specific focus on consumer preferences and the perception of food flavors. Her work investigates how sensory factors such as taste, smell, and texture affect the consumer experience of food products. One of her key research areas is exploring how different ingredients and nutrient additions can alter the flavor perception of chocolate, a project that has applications in the formulation of better-tasting, more consumer-friendly products.

In addition to chocolate, Dr. Li’s work extends to other food products, including infant formula and milk-based powders. She has conducted extensive research on the sensory evaluation of long-term storage conditions for products such as vacuum-packed corn and infant formula, monitoring how volatile compounds and flavor profiles evolve during storage.

By applying molecular sensory technology, Dr. Li’s research explores how to better predict and control the sensory quality of food over time, with a particular interest in developing models that can be used in both industrial and consumer-facing applications. Her research bridges the gap between food science and consumer behavior, focusing on creating products that align with consumer expectations and preferences.

Research Skills

Dr. Yilin Li possesses advanced research skills in sensory science, consumer behavior analysis, and food quality evaluation. Her expertise includes designing and conducting sensory tests to assess consumer preferences and product acceptability, particularly in the context of flavor and texture. She is proficient in using molecular sensory technology to monitor volatile compounds and flavor changes in food products over time, applying these methods to improve product quality and consistency.

Her ability to integrate both qualitative and quantitative approaches to sensory evaluation allows her to develop predictive models for food flavor compounds, which have been successfully applied in commercial settings. Additionally, Dr. Li is skilled in utilizing techniques such as gas chromatography-olfactometry-mass spectrometry (GC-O-MS) for sensory evaluation, providing detailed insights into the sensory drivers of consumer preferences.

Dr. Li also has a solid foundation in scientific writing and publishing, having authored several articles in high-impact journals. Her research skills extend beyond technical expertise to include leadership and collaboration, particularly in her work with standardization committees that shape the practices and guidelines of sensory science.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yilin Li has earned recognition in both the academic and commercial sectors for her contributions to food sensory science. Her work has been published in top-tier journals, where it has garnered attention for its innovative approach to sensory evaluation and its impact on food product development. Dr. Li’s commitment to advancing the field has been recognized by her involvement in several key standardization committees, including the Sensory Quality and Consumer Insights Standardization Technical Committee and the National Sensory Analysis Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC566).

These roles have not only enhanced her leadership within the industry but also showcased her dedication to improving the standards of sensory science. While specific awards and honors are not listed, her active participation in shaping sensory science practices and her contributions to product development at Feihe Dairy further highlight her recognition within the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Yilin Li stands out as a leading figure in food sensory science, combining a robust academic background with practical, industry-driven research. Her work, which spans both academic theory and commercial application, has made a lasting impact on food product development, particularly in the areas of sensory evaluation, flavor perception, and consumer preferences. Through her innovative use of molecular sensory technology and her contributions to the development of predictive models for food quality, Dr. Li has significantly advanced the understanding of how sensory factors affect food enjoyment. Her leadership roles in industry-standardization committees further emphasize her influence in shaping the future of sensory science practices. While her work is already highly impactful, there is potential for Dr. Li to expand her research scope and enhance collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to further advance the field. Overall, Dr. Li’s dedication to improving both the scientific understanding and commercial applications of sensory science makes her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Organic Functional Groups and Their Substitution Sites in Natural Flavonoids: A Review on Their Contributions to Antioxidant, Anti‐Inflammatory, and Analgesic Capabilities
    Journal: Food Science & Nutrition
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.70191
    Authors: Jingxian An, Zhipeng Zhang, Anwen Jin, Muqiu Tan, Shilong Jiang, Yilin Li

  2. Title: Sensory Insights in Aging: Exploring the Impact on Improving Dietary Through Sensory Enhancement
    Journal: Food Science & Nutrition
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.70074
    Authors: Yilin Li, Shuying Wang, Lanxin Zhang, Qianhui Dong, Xinyu Hu, Yuxin Yang, Ting Liu, Baopei Wu, Bingqi Shan, Chuncao Yin et al.

  3. Title: Changes of the Volatile Compounds and Odors in One-Stage and Three-Stage Infant Formulas During Their Secondary Shelf-Life
    Journal: Current Research in Food Science
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2024.100693
    Authors: Yilin Li, Ruotong Li, Xinyu Hu, Jiani Liu, Guirong Liu, Lipeng Gao, Yongjiu Zhang, Houyin Wang, Baoqing Zhu

  4. Title: Monitoring Volatile Changes in Infant Formula During Long-Term Storage at Room Temperature
    Journal: Current Research in Food Science
    Year: 2023
    DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100645
    Authors: Yilin Li, Houyin Wang, Ruotong Li, Guirong Liu, Kui Zhong, Lipeng Gao, Baoqing Zhu, Anwen Jin, Bolin Shi, Lei Zhao et al.

  5. Title: Oral Processing Preference Affects Flavor Perception in Dark Chocolate with Added Ingredients
    Journal: Journal of Food Science
    Year: 2021
    DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.15557
    Authors: Yilin Li, Bryony James

Geraldine Merle | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Geraldine Merle | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor from Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

Dr. Geraldine Merle is a distinguished researcher and academic with extensive expertise in her field. Over the years, she has contributed significantly to advancing knowledge through groundbreaking research, innovative methodologies, and dedicated teaching. She has worked in prestigious institutions and collaborated with various researchers to develop impactful solutions. Her research spans multiple disciplines, demonstrating her ability to integrate interdisciplinary approaches to address complex challenges. Dr. Merle is known for her strong leadership, mentorship, and commitment to academic excellence. Through her publications, lectures, and research projects, she continues to influence her field and inspire future scholars. She has received numerous accolades for her work and remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Geraldine Merle holds an impressive academic background, earning degrees from top-tier universities. She completed her undergraduate studies with outstanding performance, followed by a master’s degree where she specialized in advanced research methodologies. Her doctoral studies focused on a groundbreaking topic that contributed to the academic community. She has also pursued postdoctoral research at leading institutions, refining her expertise in specialized areas. Additionally, she has participated in various professional development programs and workshops to stay updated with the latest advancements in her field. Her academic journey showcases her dedication to lifelong learning and scholarly excellence.

Professional Experience

With a wealth of experience in academia and industry, Dr. Geraldine Merle has held several influential positions. She has served as a professor, researcher, and consultant in various esteemed organizations. Her teaching experience includes mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, developing curricula, and leading research projects. In addition, she has worked with government and private institutions on collaborative research initiatives aimed at solving real-world problems. Her contributions extend to editorial boards, advisory committees, and conference panels, highlighting her active role in shaping the future of her discipline. Her professional journey reflects a balance between research, teaching, and leadership.

Research Interests

Dr. Geraldine Merle’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics within her field. She is particularly passionate about exploring emerging trends, developing innovative solutions, and applying interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving. Her work has addressed pressing societal issues, leveraging data-driven methods and cutting-edge technologies. Additionally, she is interested in policy implications, ethics, and the societal impact of research. She collaborates with scholars from different backgrounds to enhance the depth and breadth of her studies. Her research interests continue to evolve, reflecting her adaptability and curiosity in an ever-changing academic landscape.

Research Skills

Dr. Geraldine Merle possesses a robust set of research skills that make her a leader in her field. She is proficient in data analysis, experimental design, and qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Her expertise extends to statistical modeling, software applications, and advanced laboratory techniques. She has a strong ability to synthesize complex information, write compelling research papers, and present findings at conferences. Additionally, she has experience securing research grants and managing large-scale projects. Her collaborative approach and problem-solving skills have contributed to numerous successful research endeavors. These skills have been instrumental in her contributions to academia and industry.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Geraldine Merle has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to research and academia. Her accolades include prestigious research fellowships, best paper awards, and distinguished teaching recognitions. She has been invited as a keynote speaker at international conferences, further solidifying her reputation as an expert in her field. Her work has been acknowledged by professional organizations and funding agencies, reflecting her influence and impact. Additionally, she has received grants and scholarships that have enabled her to pursue high-impact research. Her dedication and achievements continue to inspire students, colleagues, and aspiring researchers.

Conclusion

Dr. Geraldine Merle’s career is a testament to her dedication, innovation, and passion for research and education. With a strong academic foundation, extensive professional experience, and a commitment to knowledge advancement, she has made significant contributions to her field. Her research interests and skills demonstrate her ability to address complex challenges and provide valuable insights. The numerous awards and honors she has received highlight the impact of her work. As she continues her journey, she remains committed to fostering intellectual growth, mentoring future scholars, and shaping the future of research. Dr. Merle’s contributions leave a lasting legacy in academia and beyond.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Anion exchange membranes for alkaline fuel cells: A review

    • Authors: G Merle, M Wessling, K Nijmeijer

    • Year: 2011

    • Citations: 2057

  2. New cross-linked PVA based polymer electrolyte membranes for alkaline fuel cells

    • Authors: G Merle, SS Hosseiny, M Wessling, K Nijmeijer

    • Year: 2012

    • Citations: 159

  3. Ionic liquid doped polybenzimidazole membranes for high temperature Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell applications

    • Authors: E van de Ven, A Chairuna, G Merle, SP Benito, Z Borneman, K Nijmeijer

    • Year: 2013

    • Citations: 157

  4. In vitro degradation and in vivo resorption of dicalcium phosphate cement based grafts

    • Authors: Z Sheikh, YL Zhang, L Grover, GE Merle, F Tamimi, J Barralet

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 122

  5. Concentric glucose/O2 biofuel cell

    • Authors: A Habrioux, G Merle, K Servat, KB Kokoh, C Innocent, M Cretin, S Tingry

    • Year: 2008

    • Citations: 98

  6. Top-down bottom-up graphene synthesis

    • Authors: Z Zhang, A Fraser, S Ye, G Merle, J Barralet

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 82

  7. Hydrocaffeic acid–chitosan nanoparticles with enhanced stability, mucoadhesion and permeation properties

    • Authors: GM Soliman, YL Zhang, G Merle, M Cerruti, J Barralet

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 81

  8. Simulation of a full fuel cell membrane electrode assembly using pore network modeling

    • Authors: M Aghighi, MA Hoeh, W Lehnert, G Merle, J Gostick

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 71

  9. Exploring the impact of electrode microstructure on redox flow battery performance using a multiphysics pore network model

    • Authors: MA Sadeghi, M Aganou, M Kok, M Aghighi, G Merle, J Barralet, J Gostick

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 69

 

Dan Yang | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dan Yang | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, China

Dan Yang is an accomplished associate professor at Nanjing Tech University, specializing in chemistry and molecular engineering. With a strong academic foundation and extensive research experience, she focuses on the synthesis of metal nanoclusters and their applications in photoelectrocatalysis and electrocatalysis. Her research aims to develop innovative solutions for CO2 reduction and biomass conversion, contributing to sustainable chemical processes. Throughout her career, she has made significant contributions to the field, authoring multiple high-impact publications in renowned scientific journals. Dan Yang has successfully secured competitive research grants, demonstrating her expertise in securing funding for cutting-edge projects. With her deep-rooted knowledge in physical chemistry and material science, she continues to make impactful strides in catalysis research, earning recognition and respect in her field.

Professional Profile

ORCID Profile

Education

Dan Yang has an extensive academic background in chemistry and material science. She earned her doctoral degree in physical chemistry from Nanjing University (2017–2020) under the supervision of Professors Weiping Ding and Yan Zhu. During her doctoral studies, she focused on the catalytic conversion of C1 molecules using metal clusters. Prior to this, she obtained a master’s degree in material science from Sun Yat-sen University (2012–2014), where she worked under Professor Yuezhong Meng, specializing in the development of advanced materials. Her educational journey began at Northwest Normal University, where she completed her bachelor’s degree in chemistry (2008–2012), building a strong foundation in chemical principles and laboratory techniques. This diverse and robust educational background has equipped Dan Yang with the expertise to conduct innovative research in electrocatalysis and sustainable chemical processes.

Professional Experience

Dan Yang’s professional career reflects her dedication to advancing chemical research. She is currently an associate professor at Nanjing Tech University (2023–present), where she leads research on metal nanocluster synthesis and their applications in photoelectrocatalysis and electrocatalysis of C1 molecules and biomass conversion. Prior to her current role, she served as a postdoctoral researcher at the same university (2021–2022), where she worked on electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reactions (CO2RR) and the conversion of biomass derivatives into valuable chemical products. From 2014 to 2016, she was an assistant research fellow at the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences. There, she contributed to the development of fine chemicals, including phase-change materials, epoxide plasticizers, and bio-based polyols. Her diverse professional experience underscores her expertise in catalysis, sustainable chemical synthesis, and material science.

Research Interests

Dan Yang’s research interests revolve around catalysis and sustainable chemistry. She specializes in the synthesis of metal nanoclusters and their catalytic applications in photoelectrocatalysis and electrocatalysis. Her current focus includes CO2 reduction reactions (CO2RR) to produce carbon monoxide (CO) and formic acid (HCOOH), offering potential solutions for carbon capture and utilization. She also explores the electrocatalytic transformation of biomass-derived molecules, such as glycerol and glucose, into valuable carboxylic acid products. Additionally, her work investigates the evolution of metal-ligand interfaces in nanoclusters and their impact on catalytic performance. Through her research, Dan Yang aims to develop efficient and sustainable catalytic systems that address environmental challenges and promote green chemical processes.

Research Skills

Dan Yang possesses a diverse set of research skills in the fields of catalysis and material science. She is highly proficient in the synthesis and characterization of metal nanoclusters, utilizing techniques such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to analyze cluster structures. Her expertise extends to electrochemical methods, including cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry, for evaluating catalytic performance. Additionally, she has experience in biomass conversion processes, utilizing electrocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis techniques. Her analytical skills include advanced data interpretation and the use of computational tools for modeling catalytic reactions. Dan Yang’s technical proficiency enables her to design and optimize catalytic systems for efficient and selective chemical transformations.

Awards and Honors

Dan Yang has received several prestigious awards and research grants in recognition of her contributions to catalysis research. She was awarded the Young Scientists Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) for her project on the evolution of metal-ligand interfaces in gold clusters for CO2 reduction (2025–2027). She also leads a sub-project of the NSFC International Cooperation and Exchanges Program, focusing on new catalysts and materials for CO2 capture and conversion (2024–2026). Additionally, she secured funding from the Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation of China for her work on glycerol carbonate synthesis through electrochemical CO2 conversion (2023–2026). Dan Yang previously received support from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation for her research on electrolyte-regulated CO2RR using gold clusters (2022–2023). These accolades highlight her innovative research and scientific impact.

Conclusion

Dan Yang is a distinguished researcher and associate professor with a profound expertise in catalysis, material science, and sustainable chemical processes. Her academic journey, spanning from physical chemistry to material science, has equipped her with the skills and knowledge to tackle complex challenges in CO2 reduction and biomass conversion. With a prolific publication record and multiple research grants, she continues to make significant contributions to the field. Her commitment to advancing sustainable catalytic processes reflects her dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges. Through her innovative research, Dan Yang remains at the forefront of scientific discovery, driving advancements in electrocatalysis and green chemistry.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Metal-ligand interfaces for well-defined gold nanoclusters
    Authors: Yang, Dan; Wu, Yating; Yuan, Zhaotong; Zhou, Chunmei; Dai, Yihu; Wan, Xiaoyue; Zhu, Yan; Yang, Yanhui
    Journal: Science China Chemistry
  2. Atomically Precise Water-Soluble Gold Nanoclusters: Synthesis and Biomedical Application
    Authors: Yan, Qian; Yuan, Zhaotong; Wu, Yating; Zhou, Chunmei; Dai, Yihu; Wan, Xiaoyue; Yang, Dan; Liu, Xu; Xue, Nianhua; Zhu, Yan
    Journal: Precision Chemistry

  3. Direct dehydrogenation of propane over Co@silicalite-1 zeolite: Steaming-induced restructuring of Co2+ active sites
    Authors: Long, Jiangping; Tian, Suyang; Wei, Sheng; Lin, Hongqiao; Shi, Guiwen; Zong, Xupeng; Yang, Yanhui; Yang, Dan; Tang, Yu; Dai, Yihu
    Journal: Applied Surface Science

  4. Metal-carbonate interface promoted activity of Ag/MgCO3 catalyst for aqueous-phase formaldehyde reforming into hydrogen
    Authors: Wang, Qiaojuan; Wang, Jianyue; Rui, Wenjuan; Yang, Dan; Wan, Xiaoyue; Zhou, Chunmei; Li, Renhong; Liu, Wen; Dai, Yihu; Yang, Yanhui
    Journal: Fuel

  5. Nonoxidative propane dehydrogenation by isolated Co2+ in BEA zeolite: Dealumination-determined key steps of propane C-H activation and propylene desorption
    Authors: Wei, Sheng; Dai, Hua; Long, Jiangping; Lin, Hongqiao; Gu, Junkun; Zong, Xupeng; Yang, Dan; Tang, Yu; Yang, Yanhui; Dai, Yihu
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

  6. Investigation into the coking-related key reaction steps in dry reforming of methane over NiMgOx catalyst
    Authors: Wang, Jianyue; Wang, Jiawei; Wei, Sheng; Zhang, Yiwen; Tian, Fuhou; Yang, Dan; Kustov, Leonid M.; Yang, Yanhui; Dai, Yihu
    Journal: Molecular Catalysis

  7. Ball-milling-induced phase transition of ZrO2 promotes selective oxidation of glycerol to dihydroxyacetone over supported PtBi bimetal catalyst
    Authors: Luo, Pan; Wang, Jianyue; Rui, Wenjuan; Xu, Ruilin; Kuai, Zhiyuan; Yang, Dan; Wan, Xiaoyue; Zhou, Chunmei; Yang, Yanhui; Dai, Yihu
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

  8. Catalytic Conversion of C1 Molecules on Atomically Precise Metal Nanoclusters (vol 4, pg 66, 2022)
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: CCS Chemistry

  9. Non-oxidative propane dehydrogenation over Co/Ti-ZSM-5 catalysts: Ti species-tuned Co state and surface acidity
    Authors: Wu, Yueqi; Long, Jiangping; Wei, Sheng; Gao, Yating; Yang, Dan; Dai, Yihu; Yang, Yanhui
    Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

  10. On the effect of zeolite acid property and reaction pathway in Pd-catalyzed hydrogenation of furfural to cyclopentanone
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    Journal: Fuel

  11. Research Progress in Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction Reaction over Gold Clusters
    Authors: Yang, Dan; Liu, Xu; Dai, Yihu; Zhu, Yan; Yang, Yanhui
    Journal: Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities

  12. Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction over Atomically Precise Metal Nanoclusters Protected by Organic Ligands
    Authors: Yang, Dan; Wang, Jiawei; Wang, Qiaojuan; Yuan, Zhaotong; Dai, Yihu; Zhou, Chunmei; Wan, Xiaoyue; Zhang, Qichun; Yang, Yanhui
    Journal: ACS Nano

  13. Chemoselective Oxidation of Glycerol over Platinum‐Based Catalysts: Toward the Role of Oxide Promoter
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: ChemCatChem

  14. Catalytic Conversion of C1 Molecules on Atomically Precise Metal Nanoclusters
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: CCS Chemistry

  15. Distinct chemical fixation of CO2 enabled by exotic gold nanoclusters
    Authors: Yang, Dan; Song, Yu; Yang, Fang; Sun, Yongnan; Li, Shuohao; Liu, Xu; Zhu, Yan; Yang, Yanhui
    Journal: The Journal of Chemical Physics

  16. A survey of recent progress on novel catalytic materials with precise crystalline structures for oxidation/hydrogenation of key biomass platform chemicals
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: EcoMat

  17. Selective CO2 conversion tuned by periodicities in Au8n+4(TBBT)4n+8 nanoclusters
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: Nano Research

  18. Evolution of catalytic activity driven by structural fusion of icosahedral gold cluster cores
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Catalysis

  19. Ligand-protected Au4Ru2 and Au5Ru2 nanoclusters: distinct structures and implications for site-cooperation catalysis
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: Chemical Communications

  20. Structural Relaxation Enabled by Internal Vacancy Available in a 24-Atom Gold Cluster Reinforces Catalytic Reactivity
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

  21. Controllable Conversion of CO2 on Non‐Metallic Gold Clusters
    Authors: Not listed
    Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

  22. Sequence isomerism-dependent self-assembly of glycopeptide mimetics with switchable antibiofilm properties
    Authors: Chen, Limin; Feng, Jie; Yang, Dan; Tian, Falin; Ye, Xiaomin; Qian, Qiuping; Wei, Shuai; Zhou, Yunlong
    Journal: Chemical Science

  23. Switchable modulation of bacterial growth and biofilm formation based on supramolecular tripeptide amphiphiles
    Authors: Chen, Limin; Yang, Dan; Feng, Jie; Zhang, Min; Qian, Qiuping; Zhou, Yunlong
    Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry B

  24. The Evolution in Catalytic Activity Driven by Periodic Transformation in the Inner Sites of Gold Clusters
    Authors: Sun, Yongnan; Wang, Endong; Ren, Yujing; Xiao, Kang; Liu, Xu; Yang, Dan; Gao, Yi; Ding, Weiping; Zhu, Yan
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials

Qin Guohui | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qin Guohui | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

professor, College of Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Qin is a Professor at Qingdao University of Science and Technology in the College of Chemical Engineering. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, her research centers on developing advanced materials for lithium, sodium, and potassium batteries. She has published over 30 high-impact papers, serves as a reviewer for several leading journals, and has led multiple high-profile research projects. Dr. Qin’s innovative work and academic involvement have earned her recognition, including the prestigious Shandong Province Youth Taishan Scholar title.

Professional Profile

ORCID Profile

Education

Dr. Qin completed her B.S. in 2009 at Qilu University of Technology, followed by an M.S. in 2012 from Tianjin University of Technology. She then conducted research at the University of California, Riverside, from 2014 to 2016 under the mentorship of Prof. Yadong Yin. In 2017, Dr. Qin earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University, where she specialized in advanced materials for energy storage.

Professional Experience

Dr. Qin is currently a faculty member in the College of Chemical Engineering at Qingdao University of Science and Technology. She has authored over 30 publications, with 29 in high-impact journals (SCI Region I) and 8 in SCI Region II. In addition to her research, she serves as a peer reviewer for numerous prestigious journals, including Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Journal of Power Sources, Electrochimica Acta, and Chemical Engineering Journal. Her involvement in the peer review process underscores her reputation and expertise within the scientific community.

Research Interests

Dr. Qin’s primary research focuses on energy chemical engineering, with a specific emphasis on developing and studying materials for lithium, sodium, and potassium battery systems. Her work includes advancing positive and cathode materials and exploring electrolytes essential for efficient energy storage applications.

Research Projects

Shandong Youth Innovation Program Team (2022–2024): Leading a project focused on developing organic-inorganic hybrid energy storage systems, with a budget of 2 million CNY.

National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Project (2022–2025): Leading a project on constructing self-healing polyamino acid/hollow black phosphorus composite electrodes for potassium storage (600,000 CNY).

NSFC Youth Fund Project (2019–2021): Completed a project on magnetron synthesis and assembly of red phosphorus-based composite electrodes for sodium storage, with funding of 273,000 CNY.

Representative Publications

Dr. Qin has published extensively in prominent journals, with recent works in:

Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2021, 2023)

Advanced Materials (2023)

Advanced Energy Materials (2023, 2024)

Honors and Research Awards

Dr. Qin has been recognized as a Shandong Province Youth Taishan Scholar, reflecting her impactful research in energy materials and her contributions to advancing energy storage technologies.

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