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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Moshe Mello | Chemical Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Moshe Mello | Chemical Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Chemical Engineering | South Africa

Mr. Moshe Mello is an emerging scholar and multidisciplinary engineering professional with expertise spanning chemical engineering, metallurgical production, waste management, and renewable energy systems. He holds a Master of Technology (MTech) in Chemical Engineering from the Vaal University of Technology (VUT), where his postgraduate research focused on the desulfurization of tire pyrolytic oil using adsorption and photodegradation—contributing to ongoing global efforts in sustainable fuel development and circular waste-to-energy technologies. His research outputs include peer-reviewed articles published in the Journal of Air and Waste Management (Taylor & Francis) and Chemical Engineering Transactions, reflecting his growing academic impact within waste valorization and environmental process engineering. Mr. Mello’s professional experience integrates academia, laboratory practice, and metallurgical engineering. As a Junior Lecturer at VUT, he has played a pivotal role in curriculum development for Diploma, Advanced Diploma, BEngTech, and postgraduate programs, particularly in Heat and Mass Transfer, Separation Technologies, and Petroleum Engineering electives. He has supervised undergraduate research projects, contributed to teaching and learning innovation, and supported departmental outreach activities. His earlier work as a Laboratory Technician strengthened his proficiency with analytical equipment, experimental method design, and student mentorship. In industry, Mr. Mello served as a Metallurgical Production Engineer (Training) at Samancor Middelburg Ferrochrome, where he led process optimization initiatives, metallurgical control, electrode management, and mass–energy balance assessments. His notable achievements include reducing coke consumption to 17% in SAF operations, saving the company over 50 million rands annually, and developing a recyclable mould-coating product that expanded production capacity and created new employment opportunities. He also contributed to a Blue Drop certification milestone for a public water treatment facility through collaborative undergraduate research.

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  1. (2023). Semi-empirical modelling for dissolution of calcium from ironmaking slag in ammonium acetate for CO₂ utilization. Engineering Proceedings