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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Xiaodong Xiong | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaodong Xiong | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Nanchang University | China

Professor Xiaodong Xiong is a leading synthetic organic chemist at the School of Pharmacy, Nanchang University, where he has served as a full professor since 2019. He received his B.S. degree from Nanchang University and subsequently earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Fudan University, one of China’s most prestigious research institutions. Following his doctoral studies, he completed an extended postdoctoral fellowship at The Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2013 to 2019, where he deepened his expertise in asymmetric synthesis, organocatalysis, and halogenation chemistry. Over the course of his career, Professor Xiong has developed an impactful research program centered on advancing modern synthetic methodology, particularly through organocatalysis, asymmetric halogenation reactions, chiral sulfur chemistry, and the construction of novel functional molecules for biological and medicinal applications. Professor Xiong has authored a substantial body of peer-reviewed publications, contributing to high-impact journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Organic Letters, and Chinese Chemical Letters, demonstrating his group’s innovative approach to catalytic asymmetric transformations and complex molecule design. His recent works—including asymmetric amination of sulfenamides, organocatalytic halocyclizations, and modular synthesis of sulfur-containing fluorinated frameworks—highlight his sustained leadership in pioneering new pathways for chiral molecule construction. His research continues to shape the fields of asymmetric catalysis and organosulfur chemistry, with applications spanning drug discovery, chemical biology, and advanced materials.

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Fehmida Rashied | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fehmida Rashied | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

NIT Srinagar, India

Ms. Fehmida Rashied is a promising researcher in the field of Analytical and Organic Chemistry, currently associated with the Department of Chemistry at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, India. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Kashmir (2022) and a Bachelor of Science degree from the same institution, with a strong academic foundation in chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. Throughout her academic and research journey, she has developed extensive expertise in analytical instrumentation, including HPLC, GC, LC-MS/MS, GC-MS/MS, and ICP-MS/MS, with a focus on pesticide residue analysis, natural product extraction, and method validation for heavy metal detection in environmental and biological samples. Her professional experience includes hands-on training at premier research centers such as SKUAST-Kashmir and the Geological Survey of India, where she deepened her understanding of chromatographic and spectroscopic applications in food and environmental chemistry. Ms. Rashied’s research interests encompass chromatography, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, organic chemistry, toxicology, and the development of natural product-based antimicrobial polymer composites. She has contributed to impactful publications in reputed journals such as Fitoterapia and Journal of Biomedical Chromatography, reflecting her analytical proficiency and dedication to scientific advancement. Her research skills span sample preparation, extraction, quantification, and validation, demonstrating precision and reliability in chemical analysis. She has presented her work at multiple national and international conferences, showcasing her commitment to academic exchange and professional growth. Recognized for her enthusiasm, creativity, and analytical rigor, she continues to enhance her expertise in modern analytical technologies. With growing scientific recognition and a drive for innovation, Ms. Fehmida Rashied aspires to advance sustainable analytical methods for food safety, natural product research, and environmental protection, contributing significantly to the global field of applied and analytical chemistry.

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  1. Dudwal, R., Jakhar, B. L., Pathan, A. R. K., Kataria, A., Jan, I., Kakralya, B. L., Dhaka, S. R., Hussain, A., Bana, J. K., Babu, S. R., Yadav, A. K., & Rashied, F. (2023). The effect of different decontamination processes on the residues of Fipronil and its metabolites in chilli fruits (Capsicum annum). Journal of Biomedical Chromatography.

  2. Yatoo, G. N., Bhat, B. A., Zubaid-ul-Khazir, M., Asif, M., Bhat, S. A., Gulzar, F., Rashied, F., Wani, A. H., Ahmed, I., Zargar, S. M., Mir, M. A., & Banday, J. A. (2024). Network pharmacology and experimental insights into STAT3 inhibition by novel isoxazole derivatives of piperic acid in triple negative breast cancer. Fitoterapia.

  3. Jan, I., Rashied, F., Malik, N. A., Mukhtar, M., Dudwal, R., & Kataria, A. (2024). Detection of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables involving different chromatographic techniques (LC–MS/MS, GC–MS/MS, GC, and HPLC). Journal of Biomedical Chromatography.

Ms. Fehmida Rashied’s work advances scientific and societal progress through the development of reliable analytical methods for detecting pesticide residues and heavy metals, ensuring food and environmental safety. Her research bridges chemistry and public health, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and global innovation in analytical and environmental chemistry.

Yumiko Nakajima | Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Yumiko Nakajima | Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan

Professor Yumiko Nakajima is a distinguished chemist and a leading figure in the field of organometallic catalysis and precision synthesis, currently serving as Professor at the Institute of Science Tokyo. She earned both her Bachelor of Science (2000) and Ph.D. (2005) from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, establishing a strong academic foundation in coordination and catalytic chemistry. Her professional journey reflects an impressive trajectory through top-tier institutions — beginning as a Postdoctoral Fellow (Humboldt Fellow) at RWTH Aachen University, Germany (2005–2007), followed by appointments as Special Postdoctoral Researcher at RIKEN (2007–2008), Assistant Professor at Kyoto University (2008–2013), and progressive leadership roles at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) as Senior Researcher (2013–2017) and Team Leader (2017–2023) before assuming her current professorship in 2024. Her research interests lie in the design and mechanistic understanding of transition-metal-catalyzed reactions, sustainable synthetic processes, and chemical recycling, with a particular focus on Si–Cl bond activation, hydrogenolysis, and phosphorus compound transformation for green chemistry applications. Prof. Nakajima’s research skills span catalyst design, organometallic synthesis, reaction kinetics, and computational chemistry collaboration, enabling her to pioneer innovative catalytic systems that promote environmental sustainability. She has published extensively with 88 peer-reviewed papers, accumulating 2,503 citations and an h-index of 27, including influential works in JACS Au, Angewandte Chemie, ACS Catalysis, and Chemical Communications. Her outstanding contributions have earned her prestigious honors such as the Synthetic Organic Chemistry Award (Japan, 2024) and the KCS Award in Chemical Technology (2022). In conclusion, Professor Nakajima stands out as a visionary scientist whose research leadership, international collaborations, and commitment to advancing sustainable catalysis continue to shape the future of chemical innovation and inspire the next generation of researchers globally.

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Naganawa, Y., Fujita, A., Sakamoto, K., Tanaka, S., Sato, K., & Nakajima, Y. (2023). Borane-protecting strategy for hydrosilylation of phosphorus-containing olefins. ACS Omega, 8, Article e2C07161.

Minami, Y., Matsuyama, N., Takeichi, Y., Watanabe, R., Mathew, S., & Nakajima, Y. (2023). Depolymerization of robust polyetheretherketone to regenerate monomer units using sulfur reagents. Communications Chemistry, 6(1), Article 8148.

Mathew, S., Naganawa, Y., Jiang, F., Wischert, R., Streiff, S., Metivier, P., & Nakajima, Y. (2023). One-pot synthesis of polymers containing P–C bonds in the main chain. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 44(6), Article 2200921. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.202200921

Kameo, H., Tanaka, Y., Shimoyama, Y., Izumi, D., Matsuzaka, H., Nakajima, Y., Lavedan, P., Le Gac, A., & Bourissou, D. (2023). Square-planar anionic Pt(0) complexes. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 62(25), Article e202301509.

Tanaka, S., Nakajima, Y., Ogawa, A., Kuragano, T., Kon, Y., Tamura, M., Sato, K., & Coperet, C. (2022). DNP NMR spectroscopy enabled direct characterization of polystyrene-supported catalyst species for synthesis of glycidyl esters by transesterification. Chemical Science, 13(10), 274–282.

Professor Yumiko Nakajima’s pioneering research in organometallic catalysis and precision synthesis drives transformative advancements in green chemistry and sustainable manufacturing. Her innovative catalytic systems not only deepen scientific understanding of chemical transformations but also contribute to environmental preservation, industrial efficiency, and global progress toward cleaner, resource-efficient technologies.

Vijyendra Kumar | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vijyendra Kumar | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Raipur Institute Of Technology Raipur, India

Dr. Vijyendra Kumar is a distinguished researcher and academic leader in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, currently serving as HOD & Associate Professor at RIT Raipur, with extensive experience in wastewater treatment, heterogeneous Fenton catalysts, process intensification, and sustainable environmental technologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from NIT Raipur in 2019, focusing on the application and reuse of heterogeneous Fenton catalysts for industrial and synthetic wastewater treatment under the guidance of Dr. P. Ghosh. Dr. Kumar also holds an M.Tech in Environmental Chemical Engineering (CPI 8.64) and a B.E. in Chemical Engineering (CPI 7.41) from RITEE, Raipur. His professional journey spans over a decade and includes roles as Postdoctoral Research Associate at IIT Guwahati, Temporary Faculty at NIT Raipur, Project Engineer at PLIPL Raipur, Senior and Junior Research Fellow at NIT Raipur, and Assistant Professor at RITEE Raipur, where he has contributed significantly to research, teaching, mentorship, and departmental leadership. Dr. Kumar’s research interests focus on advanced oxidation processes, wastewater remediation, catalyst development, green energy materials, and sustainable chemical processes, supported by strong research skills in gas chromatography, UV-Vis spectroscopy, BET analysis, CHNS analysis, TOC analysis, and photochemical reactor operations. He has authored over 50 publications with 1,451 citations and an h-index of 22, including articles in high-impact Scopus and SCI-indexed journals, and 12 book chapters with renowned publishers such as Elsevier and De Gruyter. He has actively participated in national and international conferences, faculty development programs, and professional communities, holding memberships

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  1. Kumar, V., Mohapatra, T., Dharmadhikari, S., & Ghosh, P. (2020). A review paper on heterogeneous Fenton catalyst: Types of preparation, modification techniques, factors affecting the synthesis, characterization, and application in the … Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, 15(1), 1–34.

  2. Vijyendra Kumar, P. G., Pandey, N., & Dharmadhikari, S. (2019). Degradation of mixed dye via heterogeneous Fenton process: Studies of calcination, toxicity evaluation and kinetics. Water Environment Research, 91(24), 1–12.

  3. Mohapatra, T., Kumar, V., Sharma, M., & Ghosh, P. (2021). Hybrid Fenton oxidation processes with packed bed or fluidized bed reactor for the treatment of organic pollutants in wastewater: A review. Environmental Engineering Science, 38(6), 443–457.

  4. Suraj, P. G., Vijyendra Kumar, P., & Thakur, C. K. (2019). Taguchi optimization of COD removal by heterogeneous Fenton process using copper ferro spinel catalyst in a fixed bed reactor: RTD, kinetic and thermodynamic study. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 7(6), 103488.

  5. Sahu, G., & Kumar, V. (2021). The toxic effect of fluoride and arsenic on behaviour and morphology of catfish (Clarias batrachus). Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 20(1), 371–375.

 

Gui Chen | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gui Chen | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dongguan University of Technology, China

Prof. Gui Chen is an accomplished scholar in chemistry with expertise in photocatalysis, molecular catalysis, and renewable energy conversion, whose career reflects a strong balance of academic excellence, impactful research, and international collaboration. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the City University of Hong Kong (2012) following a master’s (2007) and bachelor’s degree (2004) in Chemistry from Xiamen University, where he was directly recommended for graduate admission based on academic distinction. Professionally, he has built an impressive trajectory—serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at City University of Hong Kong (2012–2014), an Associate Professor at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (2014–2017), and since 2017, advancing to Associate Professor and Professor at Dongguan University of Technology, where he continues to lead pioneering research. His research interests lie in CO₂ reduction, small molecule activation, visible-light photocatalysis, and hybrid catalytic systems, contributing solutions to global challenges in clean energy and environmental sustainability. He possesses strong research skills in photocatalyst design, molecular synthesis, nanomaterials, graphene hybrid systems, and advanced spectroscopic/electrochemical characterization, reflected in 42 published documents indexed in Scopus, 1,820 citations, and an h-index of 24. His works are widely published in high-impact journals including Nature Catalysis, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Chemical Society Reviews, often through collaborations with leading international scientists. Prof. Chen’s academic excellence has been recognized through various awards, invited talks, and collaborative research grants, which underscore his reputation as a leader in the field. In conclusion, Prof. Gui Chen’s distinguished academic background, extensive publication record, and sustained contributions to sustainable chemistry and clean energy research position him as a globally recognized expert whose future endeavors are expected to further advance innovation, mentorship, and impactful international collaborations.

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Featured Publications

  1. Zhang, L., Chen, L., Shi, H., Wei, Y., Chen, G., & Lau, T.-C. (2025). Efficient photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to formate by a molecular noble metal-free system. Science China Chemistry, 68, 152–156.

  2. Bharti, J., Chen, L., Guo, Z., Cheng, L., Wellauer, J., Wenger, O. S., von Wolff, N., Lau, K.-C., Lau, T.-C., Chen, G., & Robert, M. (2023). Visible-light-driven CO2 reduction with homobimetallic complexes: Cooperativity between metals and activation of different pathways. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145, 25195–25202.

  3. Wei, Y., Chen, L., Chen, H., Cai, L., Tan, G., Qiu, Y., Xiang, Q., Chen, G., Lau, T.-C., & Robert, M. (2022). Highly efficient photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to CO by in situ formation of a hybrid catalytic system based on molecular iron quaterpyridine covalently linked to carbon nitride. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 61, e202116832.

  4. Ma, B., Blanco, M., Calvillo, L., Chen, L., Chen, G., Lau, T.-C., Drazic, G., Bonin, J., Robert, M., & Granozzi, G. (2021). Hybridization of molecular and graphene materials for CO2 photocatalytic reduction with selectivity control. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143, 8414–8425.

  5. Ma, B., Chen, G., Fave, C., Chen, L., Kuriki, R., Maeda, K., Ishitani, O., Lau, T.-C., Bonin, J., & Robert, M. (2020). Efficient visible-light driven CO2 reduction by a cobalt molecular catalyst covalently linked to mesoporous carbon nitride. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142, 6188–6195.

Harapriya Rath | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harapriya Rath | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor from Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science | India

Prof. Harapriya Rath is a renowned chemist and academic leader with a specialized focus on macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry, particularly porphyrinoid systems. Currently serving as a Professor at the School of Chemical Sciences, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata, India, she has made significant contributions to organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. Her research highlights include aromaticity switching, nonlinear optics, photophysical studies, and anion sensing using expanded porphyrins. Prof. Rath is widely recognized for her pioneering work on core-modified expanded porphyrins, which has opened up new possibilities in the field of functional molecular materials. With over 70 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Chemistry, JACS, Angewandte Chemie, and ChemComm, she has established herself as a global authority in the field. In addition to her prolific publication record, she has successfully guided numerous Ph.D. students and collaborated with leading international institutions across Japan, the UK, and Europe. Prof. Rath combines outstanding research, teaching excellence, and international networking, making her an influential figure in modern chemical sciences. Her work has not only contributed to the advancement of fundamental chemical knowledge but also found relevance in practical applications like sensors and molecular devices.

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Education

Prof. Harapriya Rath holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, India. Her doctoral research under the supervision of Prof. T. K. Chandrashekar focused on “Core Modified Expanded Porphyrins with Six meso-links: New Organic Materials for Nonlinear Optical Applications,” a study that laid the groundwork for her lifelong interest in macrocyclic and porphyrinoid chemistry. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed her M.Sc. in Chemistry, with a solid foundation in synthetic organic and inorganic chemistry. Following her doctoral studies, she pursued advanced postdoctoral research as a JSPS Fellow at Kyoto University and NAIST in Japan. Her international academic journey continued as a Royal Society Newton International Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK, where she expanded her work into molecular electronics and conformational rigidity. Her educational path has not only been rooted in academic excellence but also shaped by exposure to leading global research environments. Through her academic training in India and abroad, Prof. Rath acquired a comprehensive perspective on structural design, synthesis, and characterization of advanced molecular materials, enabling her to become a thought leader in macrocyclic chemistry.

Experience

Prof. Rath began her professional academic career at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata, where she currently serves as a Professor in the School of Chemical Sciences. Her professional journey also includes prestigious international postdoctoral appointments in Japan and the United Kingdom. she was a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral Fellow, where she worked at Kyoto University and NAIST on synthetic pathways for macrocyclic compounds with potential nonlinear optical properties. Later, she served as a Royal Society Newton International Fellow at the University of Manchester, where she collaborated with Prof. Martin Smith on molecular materials and π-conjugated systems. Over the years, Prof. Rath has led a productive and innovative research group at IACS, supervising Ph.D. students, initiating interdisciplinary collaborations, and securing funding from national and international science agencies such as SERB, DST, and JSPS. In addition to research, she is actively engaged in curriculum development, faculty recruitment, and organizing international conferences. Her extensive experience across different academic cultures has given her a unique ability to merge fundamental science with emerging technological applications, making her a sought-after academician and mentor.

Research Interests

Prof. Rath’s research interests lie at the interface of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, with a strong emphasis on macrocyclic chemistry, especially porphyrinoids and their derivatives. She is particularly known for her exploration of aromaticity and antiaromaticity in expanded porphyrins, where she has demonstrated how subtle structural modifications can lead to drastic changes in electronic properties. Her team has developed novel core-modified porphyrinoids that exhibit tunable aromaticity and have potential applications in nonlinear optics and molecular electronics. She is also deeply involved in investigating σ- and π-aromaticity switching, twisted Möbius topologies, and their implications in anion sensing and molecular recognition. Additionally, she explores supramolecular assemblies, photophysical properties of macrocycles, and their use in host–guest chemistry. Another frontier in her research includes studying NIR-absorbing chromophores and nonlinear optical materials, which are of immense interest for optoelectronic applications. Prof. Rath’s research is known for its novelty, interdisciplinary impact, and high relevance in material design, anion sensing, and energy transfer systems. Her work offers insights into not just structural chemistry but also electronic behaviors, bridging the gap between molecular design and functional application in sensors, devices, and smart materials.

Research Skills

Prof. Harapriya Rath brings an impressive array of research skills that blend chemical synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, and theoretical insight. She is highly skilled in designing and synthesizing large π-conjugated macrocyclic systems, particularly porphyrinoid-based frameworks. Her expertise lies in multi-step organic synthesis, functionalization of macrocycles, and manipulation of aromaticity through conformational control and core modifications. She is proficient in using advanced spectroscopic tools such as UV-Vis, fluorescence, NMR (1D and 2D), mass spectrometry, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction for structural analysis. Additionally, she integrates computational chemistry methods to understand electronic distribution, aromaticity indexes, and molecular orbitals using DFT and other quantum chemical techniques. Her skills also extend to studying photophysical behaviors such as emission lifetimes and quantum yields, which are crucial for designing optical sensors and photonic materials. With a background in physical-organic chemistry, she also explores nonlinear optical (NLO) properties using spectroscopic and theoretical methods. Prof. Rath’s lab operates at the confluence of synthetic chemistry and molecular materials science, where she trains young researchers in both experimental and analytical techniques. These well-rounded skills allow her to conduct fundamental and applied research at an internationally competitive level.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Harapriya Rath has received several prestigious awards and honors that underscore her outstanding contributions to chemical research. She was awarded the Ramanujan Fellowship by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India, recognizing her as a young scientist with high potential. she was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), a testament to her global standing in the field of chemical sciences. Earlier, she was the recipient of the Royal Society Newton International Fellowship, which allowed her to conduct pioneering research in molecular materials at the University of Manchester. She has also been a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow in Japan, highlighting her early career excellence and international collaborations. Prof. Rath has been invited to deliver talks at national and international conferences, chaired scientific sessions, and contributed to academic panels and editorial review boards. She has received project funding from DST, SERB, and international partners. Her achievements in publishing high-impact research articles and mentoring future scientists further amplify her influence. Collectively, these accolades affirm her position as a leader in macrocyclic chemistry and molecular design.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Syntheses of Variants of π(σ) Aromatic Modified N-Methyl N-Confused Porphyrinoids with Adaptive Properties, Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2025.

  2. Copper(III) Organometallic Complexes of Non (Anti)aromatic and Aromatic Doubly N-Confused Porphyrinoids: Syntheses and Characterization, Dalton Transactions, 2025,

  3. X-ray Characterization of Core-Modified N-Confused Fused Porphyrinogen and Genesis of π(σ) (Anti)aromatic N-Confused Fused Porphyrinoids, Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 2024, Citations: 3

  4. Organometallic Copper(II) Complex of meso-meso N-Methyl N-Confused Pyrrole-Bridged Doubly N-Methyl N-Confused Hexaphyrin, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2024, Citations: 3

  5. Rational and Controllable Syntheses of Variants of Modified N-Confused N-Fused Porphodimethenes and a Porphotrimethene with Adaptive Properties, Dalton Transactions, 2024, Citations: 3

Conclusion

Prof. Harapriya Rath is a trailblazer in the field of macrocyclic chemistry, particularly in the design and development of porphyrinoid-based materials with tailored electronic and optical properties. Her extensive body of work has not only advanced the fundamental understanding of aromaticity, conformational dynamics, and molecular recognition but also opened new avenues in functional materials for sensing, optoelectronics, and nonlinear optics. With a strong academic foundation built through her education in India and research fellowships in Japan and the UK, she brings a rare blend of theoretical insight and experimental rigor. As a professor at IACS Kolkata, she continues to inspire and mentor a new generation of chemists while actively contributing to global scientific discourse. Her recognition through prestigious fellowships and society memberships highlights her influence and dedication to scientific excellence. In every dimension—education, research, international collaboration, and community service—Prof. Rath exemplifies the qualities of a globally impactful researcher. With ongoing contributions and future potential for even broader interdisciplinary integration, she is well-positioned to shape the future of molecular materials science both in India and on the international stage.

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.

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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

 

Xialiang Li | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xialiang Li | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from Shaanxi Normal University, China

Dr. Xialiang Li is an accomplished scholar and Associate Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, China. He serves as the chief professor and doctoral supervisor of the molecular simulation and solar energy conversion research team. His academic focus lies primarily in the intersection of chemistry and energy sciences, particularly targeting small molecule activation processes for sustainable energy applications. Dr. Li is widely recognized for his methodical approach to the synthesis and characterization of molecular complexes and solid-state materials. His work involves a balanced combination of theoretical insights and practical experimentation, aimed at resolving critical challenges in the fields of catalysis and bioinorganic chemistry. Over the years, he has built an extensive portfolio of high-impact publications in leading international journals, including the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and ACS Catalysis. Dr. Li’s ongoing efforts are supported by several national-level funding agencies, and he continues to contribute significantly to the academic landscape through mentoring, research leadership, and active participation in advanced scientific projects. His expertise, dedication to excellence, and forward-looking research trajectory make him a strong contender for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Xialiang Li has a robust academic foundation, built through successive degrees from reputable Chinese institutions. He began his academic journey at Changchun University of Science and Technology, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree from 2009 to 2013. During this period, he gained fundamental knowledge and developed an early interest in chemistry and materials science. He continued his postgraduate studies at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, where he pursued a Master’s degree from 2013 to 2016. There, he delved deeper into specialized research methodologies, analytical techniques, and experimental approaches that prepared him for advanced research. To further enhance his expertise and explore complex topics in energy conversion and catalysis, Dr. Li enrolled at Shaanxi Normal University for his doctoral studies, which he completed between 2016 and 2019. His Ph.D. research was instrumental in shaping his long-term academic trajectory, leading to significant contributions in bioinorganic chemistry and molecular catalysis. Throughout his education, Dr. Li consistently demonstrated academic excellence, innovative thinking, and a strong commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge. His educational path reflects a well-rounded and focused progression that has equipped him with the skills and perspective necessary for high-impact research in energy-related chemical sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Xialiang Li has accumulated a range of academic and research experiences that underscore his professional growth and leadership in the field of chemistry. After obtaining his doctoral degree in 2019, he joined Shaanxi Normal University as a postdoctoral researcher, a position he held until 2022. During this phase, he expanded his research activities into new areas, working on high-priority projects related to small molecule activation and catalysis. His postdoctoral work solidified his expertise in cutting-edge techniques such as spectroscopic analysis, crystallography, and electrochemical testing, allowing him to produce insightful findings on catalytic mechanisms. In 2022, he was promoted to the role of Associate Professor at the same institution, a testament to his academic achievements and growing reputation as a research leader. In this capacity, he supervises doctoral candidates, coordinates interdisciplinary projects, and leads a dynamic research group dedicated to solar energy conversion. His work has been supported by major funding sources, and he continues to contribute to the university’s mission through teaching, mentoring, and scientific collaboration. Dr. Li’s professional journey demonstrates a steady and impactful progression, marked by academic rigor, leadership ability, and dedication to solving pressing energy-related challenges through innovative chemical research.

Research Interests

Dr. Xialiang Li’s research interests are centered on bioinorganic chemistry and catalysis, with a primary focus on energy-related small molecule activation. He is particularly interested in the design, synthesis, and functionalization of molecular complexes and solid-state materials that can serve as efficient catalysts for processes such as water splitting, oxygen reduction, and carbon dioxide reduction. These reactions are critical to sustainable energy conversion and storage technologies, including hydrogen production and carbon capture. At the core of his research is a desire to understand and manipulate the underlying principles of catalysis to improve efficiency and selectivity. As the head of the molecular simulation and solar energy conversion team at Shaanxi Normal University, he leads investigations that integrate experimental and computational approaches to explore structure–activity relationships. His work involves leveraging crystallographic data, electrochemical behavior, and spectroscopic signatures to derive mechanistic insights that can inform the design of next-generation catalytic systems. Dr. Li’s research not only contributes to fundamental chemical knowledge but also offers practical solutions to real-world energy challenges. By focusing on catalytic innovations with broad environmental and industrial applications, he stands at the forefront of a transformative area of modern chemistry.

Research Skills

Dr. Xialiang Li possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that position him as a leading expert in the field of catalytic energy conversion. His core competencies include the synthesis of molecular and solid-state materials, crystallographic analysis, and a range of advanced electrochemical techniques. He is proficient in the use of multiple spectroscopic methods, such as UV-Vis, FTIR, NMR, and EPR, which allow him to characterize the electronic structure and reactive behavior of catalytic systems in detail. His ability to connect structural features with catalytic performance enables him to establish precise structure–activity relationships, which are essential for rational catalyst design. In addition, Dr. Li has extensive experience in computational modeling and molecular simulation, tools that complement his experimental work by offering predictive insights into reaction mechanisms and kinetics. His methodological rigor is supported by a strong foundation in physical chemistry and thermodynamics, which he applies to optimize catalyst efficiency under practical conditions. These versatile skills empower him to tackle complex research questions, develop novel materials, and push the boundaries of what is achievable in green and sustainable chemistry. His integrated approach reflects a balance between theoretical understanding and practical application.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Xialiang Li’s scholarly excellence has been recognized through various national and institutional awards, research grants, and honors. His work has attracted funding from several prestigious organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. These grants not only reflect the innovative nature of his proposals but also his ability to deliver high-impact results in strategically important research areas. In addition to these national-level grants, Dr. Li has received internal support from Shaanxi Normal University under its Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities program, which supports cutting-edge investigations in emerging scientific fields. While he has not listed specific award titles, his publication record in top-tier journals such as Angewandte Chemie, JACS, ACS Catalysis, and Accounts of Chemical Research stands as a testament to his scholarly recognition in the global chemistry community. His research achievements have also led to his appointment as a doctoral supervisor and key faculty member within his institution. Dr. Li’s growing influence, backed by strong funding and consistent publication output, underscores his status as a rising star in the field of catalysis and sustainable chemistry.

Conclusion

Dr. Xialiang Li is a distinguished academic whose work bridges fundamental chemistry and applied energy science. His trajectory from a strong academic foundation to a leadership role in research demonstrates consistent growth, innovation, and impact. He has successfully developed a research niche in bioinorganic catalysis, tackling some of the most urgent global challenges related to clean energy and environmental sustainability. His ability to secure competitive research funding, publish in leading international journals, and lead a vibrant research team reflects his commitment to scientific advancement and academic excellence. While there is still room for expanding international collaborations and industrial applications, his current portfolio already positions him as a strong candidate for broader scientific recognition. By combining deep technical expertise with a clear vision for the future of sustainable chemistry, Dr. Li embodies the ideals of a modern scientific leader. He is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award, not only for his research contributions but also for his potential to shape future directions in catalytic science and energy conversion technologies. His continued work is expected to deliver both theoretical breakthroughs and practical innovations with long-term global relevance.

Publications Top Notes

  • Electrocatalytic Syngas Production Using Metalloporphyrins with Controllable H₂/CO Ratios
    Authors: Zhimeng Wang, Benxing Mei, Yuhan Xu, Yuze Liu, Xialiang Li, Rui Cao
    Year: 2025
  • Improving Electrocatalytic CO₂ Reduction over Iron Tetraphenylporphyrin with Triethanolamine as a CO₂ Shuttle
    Authors: Zhiyuan Yin, Mengchun Zhang, Yuchi Long, Haitao Lei, Xialiang Li, Xue-Peng Zhang, Wei Zhang, Ulf-Peter Apfel, Rui Cao
    Year: 2025
  • Revealing Significant Electronic Effects on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction with Iron Porphyrins
    Authors: Zhiyuan Yin, Yuchi Long, Haitao Lei, Xue-Peng Zhang, Xialiang Li, Rui Cao
    Year: 2025

Kunkun Zhang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kunkun Zhang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor Position from Hunan University, China

Professor Kunkun Guo is a distinguished academic at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hunan University, China. With over two decades of experience in materials science, polymer chemistry, and interdisciplinary research, she has made significant contributions to the advancement of high-performance materials. Her academic foundation spans leading institutions such as Beijing Institute of Technology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Fudan University, complemented by an international postdoctoral stint at the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Germany. She is currently involved in both teaching and pioneering research at Hunan University, mentoring students and collaborating on national-level research projects. Recognized for her deep expertise and commitment to scientific progress, Prof. Guo serves on the Youth Committee of the National Materials Society and is a peer reviewer for prestigious international journals. Her bilingual proficiency in Chinese and English facilitates her active engagement in global scientific dialogue. Beyond academia, she has contributed as a review expert for several national science foundations, reinforcing her leadership in the field. With a proven record of scholarly excellence, international collaboration, and a strong presence in the scientific community, Prof. Guo stands as a role model in advancing materials research in China and beyond.

Professional Profile

Education

Kunkun Guo has pursued a progressive and solid academic path in the fields of chemical engineering, polymer chemistry, and materials science. She began her higher education journey with a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Chemical Engineering and Material at Beijing Institute of Technology between 1994 and 1998. This foundational program provided her with essential knowledge in material processing and chemical technologies. She continued her academic training by enrolling in a Master’s program in Polymer Chemistry and Physics at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, from 1998 to 2002. During this time, she conducted her research under the supervision of the renowned Professor Dr. Fang Shibi, focusing on the molecular structure and behavior of polymers. To further deepen her expertise, she pursued a Ph.D. in Polymer Science at Fudan University from 2002 to 2005, supervised by Professor Dr. Yang Yuliang. Her doctoral studies emphasized the structural and theoretical development of polymer materials. This rigorous academic background not only reflects her intellectual discipline and research capacity but also provided a comprehensive base for her future interdisciplinary work in materials science, ensuring that her research is both innovative and scientifically robust.

Professional Experience

Professor Kunkun Guo’s professional career has been marked by significant roles in both academic research and institutional leadership. Her initial professional experience began after her Ph.D. when she joined the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Germany as a Postdoctoral Researcher from 2005 to 2009. At the Department of Theory and Bio-systems, under the supervision of Professor Reinhard Lipowsky, she was involved in high-level research projects that integrated physics, biology, and materials science. This experience provided her with international exposure and advanced research methodologies in the field of bio-material interfaces. In 2009, she returned to China and took up a professorial role at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Hunan University. Since then, she has remained active in both teaching and cutting-edge research. In her current role, she also participates in institutional service and scientific review duties. Her position involves mentoring postgraduate students, managing funded research projects, and contributing to curriculum development. With over 15 years of experience in the academic field, Professor Guo has become a central figure in materials science education and innovation, known for her integrity, leadership, and contributions to the broader scientific community.

Research Interests

Professor Kunkun Guo’s research interests span a diverse range of topics within materials science and polymer chemistry, focusing particularly on the development and characterization of high-performance polymeric and composite materials. Her work integrates the principles of polymer physics, colloid and interface science, and material engineering to develop functional materials with unique structural and responsive properties. A significant portion of her research also involves theoretical and computational modeling, often intersecting with biological systems, due to her postdoctoral experience in bio-systems at the Max-Planck Institute. She is especially interested in stimuli-responsive polymers, nanostructured materials, and sustainable green chemistry approaches in material design. In her current role at Hunan University, she leads projects that address practical challenges in material durability, flexibility, and environmental compatibility. Professor Guo’s interdisciplinary approach enables her to contribute meaningfully to emerging domains such as smart materials, biomedical interfaces, and soft matter physics. She often collaborates with both national institutions and international researchers, aiming to address technological and ecological challenges through innovative material solutions. Her research aims not only to expand academic knowledge but also to foster technological applications that support sustainable development and high-performance manufacturing in the modern industry.

Research Skills

Professor Kunkun Guo possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that underscore her multidisciplinary proficiency in materials science and polymer chemistry. Her core strengths include the synthesis and structural characterization of polymers and advanced composite materials. She has extensive hands-on experience with high-precision instrumentation and analytical techniques, including spectroscopy, microscopy, and computational modeling. Her ability to bridge theory and practice stems from her postdoctoral research at the Max-Planck Institute, where she applied theoretical physics approaches to biological and colloidal systems. This experience enhanced her capability in systems modeling and simulation, especially in the context of responsive materials and interface interactions. In her ongoing work at Hunan University, she demonstrates strong leadership in managing collaborative research projects and supervising students in experimental and computational investigations. Her critical review skills are also evident through her role as a peer reviewer for numerous international journals, showcasing her analytical acumen and attention to scientific rigor. Additionally, her bilingual fluency in Chinese and English allows her to navigate global research environments effectively. Overall, Professor Guo’s research skills are deeply rooted in experimental precision, theoretical insight, and interdisciplinary collaboration, which enable her to deliver impactful and forward-looking scientific contributions.

Awards and Honors

Professor Kunkun Guo has earned substantial recognition for her contributions to the field of materials science and polymer research through her academic service and scientific achievements. Though specific awards and honors are not detailed in the available profile, her role as a member of the Youth Committee of the National Materials Society signifies a formal acknowledgment of her influence and leadership among emerging materials scientists in China. She has also been appointed as a review expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China, a position awarded to scholars with a credible and impactful track record in research. Her inclusion as an invited communication review expert for funding agencies and journals such as the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang, ACS Materials & Interfaces, Green Chemistry, Soft Matter, and Polymer Advanced Technology further reflects the high esteem in which she is held in both national and international research circles. These appointments serve as honors that validate her scientific rigor and thought leadership. Through these accolades, she continues to contribute to the shaping of research standards and the mentoring of future scientists. Her recognition is grounded not only in research output but also in the trust placed in her by academic institutions and funding bodies.

Conclusion

Professor Kunkun Guo emerges as a compelling candidate for recognition in any research-focused award setting due to her exemplary contributions to the fields of materials science and polymer engineering. With a strong educational background from some of China’s most respected institutions and internationally recognized research credentials from the Max-Planck Institute, she exemplifies the integration of academic excellence and global scientific collaboration. Her professional trajectory at Hunan University highlights sustained productivity, academic leadership, and dedication to interdisciplinary research. She consistently engages in scholarly peer review, national-level research assessment, and mentorship of young scientists. While further detail on her publication record, patents, or specific research outcomes would enhance the profile, her institutional roles and service-based recognitions provide a clear indicator of her impact. Her work in developing advanced materials with functional and sustainable characteristics aligns closely with current global priorities in science and engineering. Overall, Professor Guo’s profile reflects a balanced synthesis of intellectual depth, scientific contribution, and service to the research community. She stands as a role model and leader within her field, making her a highly suitable nominee for prestigious research awards and further recognition on both national and international platforms.

Publications Top Notes

1. Na-site Coordination Environment Regulation of Mn-based Phosphate Cathodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries with Elevated Working Voltage and Energy Density

  • Authors: Kairong Wang, Chenxi Gao, Jian Tu, Kunkun Guo, Yuan-Li Ding

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A

2. In Situ Hydroxide Growth over Nickel–Iron Phosphide with Enhanced Overall Water Splitting Performances

  • Authors: Jian Hu, Jiayi Yin, Aoyuan Peng, Dishu Zeng, Jinlong Ke, Jilei Liu, Kunkun Guo

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Small

3. Supercooling-Driven Homogenization and Strengthening of Hydrogel Networks

  • Authors: Jie Deng, Ningxin Chen, Shanchen Yang, Sida Xie, Kunkun Guo, Jinwei Song, Yue Tao, Ji Liu, Zhaohui Wang

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

4. Electrolyte Additive l-Lysine Stabilizes the Zinc Electrode in Aqueous Zinc Batteries for Long Cycling Performance

  • Authors: Jiayi Yin, Yuzhe Luo, Meng Li, Meifen Wu, Kunkun Guo, Zhaoyin Wen

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

5. Less is More: Underlying Mechanism of Zn Electrode Long-Term Stability Using Sodium L-Ascorbate as Electrolyte Additive

  • Authors: Yuzhe Luo, Jiayi Yin, Peng Chen, Bin Wang, Jiangtao Xu, Zhaohui Wang, Kunkun Guo

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Small

6. Rational Regulation of High-Voltage Stability in Potassium Layered Oxide Cathodes

  • Authors: Lichen Wu, Hongwei Fu, Wang Lyu, Limei Cha, Apparao M. Rao, Kunkun Guo, Jiang Zhou, Shuangchun Wen, Bingan Lu

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: ACS Nano

7. Poly(acrylic acid) Locally Enriched in Slurry Enhances the Electrochemical Performance of the SiOx Lithium-Ion Battery Anode

  • Authors: Ming Yang, Peng Chen, Jiapei Li, Ruoxuan Qi, Yudai Huang, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, Ya-Jun Cheng, Kunkun Guo, Yonggao Xia

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A

8. More than Just a Binder: Versatile Block Copolymer Enhances the Electrochemical Performance of a Nickel-Rich Cathode

  • Authors: Yutao Xu, Fatima Zahra Chafi, Peng Chen, Cancan Peng, Ya-Jun Cheng, Kunkun Guo, Xiuxia Zuo, Yonggao Xia

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials

9. Mesoporous Carbons and Fe Collectively Boost the Capacity Increases upon Long-Term Cycling of Ni/Fe/NiFe₂O₄@C Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries

  • Authors: Cancan Peng, Chao Yang, Peng Chen, Ya-Jun Cheng, Jianfeng Xia, Kunkun Guo

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Applied Surface Science

10. Hollow Spherical NiCo₂S₄@N-CNT Composites with High Energy Density for All-Solid-State Supercapacitors

  • Authors: Ying Ye, Yuzhe Luo, Jiatao Lou, Xuli Chen, Ya-Jun Cheng, Jianfeng Xia, Yaobang Li, Kunkun Guo

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials