Dr. Yinghao Lun | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yinghao Lun | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yinghao Lun, Wuhan University, China

Yinghao Lun is a dedicated PhD student at Wuhan University specializing in Remote Sensing Science and Technology. Under the guidance of Prof. Detlef Mueller and Prof. Xuan Wang, Yinghao has been exploring innovations in Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) substrates for molecular detection. He is focused on producing highly efficient substrates to advance food safety and environmental sensing applications.

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Education 🎓

Yinghao Lun is currently pursuing his PhD in Remote Sensing Science and Technology at Wuhan University. His academic journey has been enriched by the mentorship of Prof. Detlef Mueller and Prof. Xuan Wang, who have guided his research in SERS substrate preparation and light scattering measurement.

Experience 🛠️

Yinghao’s experience revolves around research in SERS substrate preparation. His work includes developing advanced materials through femtosecond laser processing to enable sensitive molecular detection. This practical expertise is complemented by his commitment to pushing the boundaries in food safety and environmental monitoring technologies.

Research Interest 🔬

Yinghao Lun’s research focuses on the preparation of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) substrates and the analysis of light scattering properties. His innovations in SERS aim to create efficient, reliable tools for detecting hazardous substances with high precision, showcasing his dedication to impactful scientific advancements.

Awards 🏆

Yinghao Lun has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of remote sensing and SERS substrate development, particularly for applications in molecular detection. His work is recognized for its innovation and impact on food safety and environmental research.

Publication 📚

Lun, Y.; Zhao, B.; Geng, Y.; Du, W.; Zhao, X.; Wang, X. “Reusable SERS Platform of Femtosecond Laser Processed Substrate for Detection of Malachite Green.” Molecules, 2024, 29, 5053.

Mr. Dimitrios Marinis | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Dimitrios Marinis | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Dimitrios Marinis, University of Patras, Greece

Marinis Dimitrios is a passionate Chemical Engineer and PhD candidate at the University of Patras. With a strong background in material science and plasma technology, he is actively involved in cutting-edge research on recycling composite materials using plasma processes. Marinis has presented his work at prominent international conferences and contributed to several scientific publications. He is committed to advancing sustainable technologies and innovative methods for material recovery.

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Strengths for the Award

Marinis Dimitrios demonstrates strong academic credentials, having completed a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering with notable research in plasma technology, and is currently pursuing a PhD. His research in the recycling of composite materials using plasma processes is highly relevant and innovative, contributing to sustainability—a critical field today. Dimitrios has also published research papers and presented at international conferences, showing active engagement in scientific discourse. His technical skills in material characterization, chemical analysis, and simulation software like Aspen HYSYS enhance his research capabilities.

Areas for Improvement

While Dimitrios has a promising academic trajectory, expanding his language proficiency, especially to higher levels of English, could aid in greater international collaboration. Additionally, more teaching experience and involvement in interdisciplinary projects could further broaden his skill set and research impact.

🎓 Education

2022: Master of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras.
Master Thesis: Synthesis of mesoporous silica nanoparticles for medical applications.
Grade: 7.37/10

2023 – Present: PhD Candidate, Plasma Technology Laboratory, University of Patras.
Research Topic: Plasma processes for the recycling of composite materials.

💼 Experience

2023 – Present: Researcher at the Plasma Technology Laboratory, University of Patras.
Working on recycling carbon and glass fibers from composite materials using plasma-enhanced chemical methods.

2023 – 2024: Teaching Assistant, University of Patras.
Assisted in courses such as Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Processes Laboratory I, and Organic Chemistry.

2021: Internship, Center for Renewable Sources and Energy Saving (CRES), Pikermi Attica.
Participated in projects on bio-hydrogen production, performing chemical analyses and report writing.

🔬 Research Interests

Marinis’ research interests lie in sustainable chemical engineering solutions, particularly the recycling of composite materials using plasma technologies. His focus is on environmental impact reduction and advancing circular economy processes, with applications in material recovery and renewable energy.

🏆 Awards

Pending nominations for contributions to sustainable recycling methods and advancements in plasma-enhanced technologies for composite material recovery.

📚 Publication Top Notes

“Chemical recovery of carbon fibers from composites via plasma-assisted solvolysis,” D. Marinis, E. Farsari, C. Alexandridou, E. Amanatides, D. Mataras, J Phys Conf Ser, 2692 (2024), 012017.
[Cited by 3 articles on material recovery processes]

“A Novel Plasma-Enhanced Solvolysis as Alternative for Recycling Composites,” D. Marinis, D. Markatos, E. Farsari, E. Amanatides, D. Mataras, S. Pantelakis, Polymers (Basel), 16 (2024), 2836.
[Cited by 5 articles on polymer recycling]

Conclusion

Marinis Dimitrios is a well-qualified candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His research focus on plasma-assisted recycling aligns with modern sustainability goals, and his contributions through publications and conference presentations reflect strong potential for further impact in the field.

Dr. Uta Rösel | Chemistry and Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist AwardChemistry studiesChemical research

Dr. Uta Rösel | Chemistry and Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Uta Rösel, Academic Councilor, FAU LKT, Germany

Dr. Uta Rösel, an esteemed Academic Councilor at FAU LKT, Germany, is recognized for her profound contributions to Chemistry and Materials Science. Her pioneering research has earned her the prestigious Outstanding Scientist Award, highlighting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Dr. Rösel’s work spans innovative studies in materials synthesis and characterization, contributing significantly to the field’s evolution. Her leadership at FAU LKT inspires future generations of scientists, fostering a culture of excellence and exploration. With a commitment to academic excellence and research innovation, Dr. Uta Rösel continues to shape the future of Chemistry and Materials Science globally. 🌟🔬🏆

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Education 🎓

Dr. Uta Rösel, Academic Councilor at FAU LKT, Germany, has forged a distinguished path in mechanical engineering. She earned a Master’s degree with exceptional distinction (1.1) from Friedrich-Alexander University, preceded by a Bachelor’s degree (1.4). Her journey began at Albertus Magnus High School in Regensburg, where she excelled with a top grade (1.1) in technical college. Driven by a commitment to excellence, her educational achievements underscore a solid mechanical engineering foundation. 🎓🔬🌟 Her role at FAU LKT reflects her expertise and dedication to advancing academic standards in engineering. 🏆

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Uta Rösel has played a pivotal role as an Academic Councilor and Head of Department at the Chair of Plastics Technology, Friedrich-Alexander University. With over a decade of experience, 🎓 she has shown exceptional skills in project and personnel management, securing research funding, and publishing scientific papers 📚. Her leadership extends to mentoring students 🌟, supervising theses 📝, and lecturing on plastics technology 🌐, highlighting her commitment to both academia and industry. Dr. Rösel’s contributions underscore her profound impact on advancing knowledge and fostering the next generation of professionals in the field of plastics technology. 🌱

International Experience 🌍

Dr. Uta Rösel’s academic journey was enriched by a transformative student exchange in Navan, Ireland 🌍. This experience not only broadened her cultural horizons 🌏 but also deepened her academic pursuits 📚, reflecting a global outlook 🌐 and a strong commitment to international collaboration 🤝.

Skills and Achievements 🏆

Dr. Uta Rösel is distinguished in scientific writing, with 13 published papers boasting an RI score of 21.3 and an h-index of 3 📄. Her expertise extends to multilingual communication, fluently navigating German and English 🌍. These skills enhance her contributions to international academic settings, where she plays a pivotal role 🌟.

Personal Development 🌱

During a formative student exchange in Navan, Ireland, Dr. Uta Rösel broadened her perspective, reflecting her commitment to intercultural understanding and personal growth. 🌍✈️ This experience not only enriched her worldview but also deepened her appreciation for diverse cultures and their contributions to society. 🌏📚 Dr. Rösel’s time in Navan sparked a lifelong passion for fostering global connections and bridging cultural divides through education and dialogue. 🌐🤝 Her journey in Ireland left an indelible mark, shaping her academic pursuits and professional endeavors in promoting cross-cultural understanding and cooperation. 🎓💼

Teaching Experience 👩‍🏫 

Dr.-Ing. Uta Rösel brings a wealth of teaching experience, starting from her early role as a Student Assistant and Scholarship Holder at Friedrich-Alexander University. Currently, she serves as the Head of Department and Substitute Lecturer at the Chair of Plastics Technology. Her role involves supervising final theses and imparting knowledge in mathematics, statics and dynamics, and construction theory. 📚 Her commitment to education is underscored by her comprehensive approach to mentoring students and preparing them for practical applications in engineering. 🎓 Dr. Uta Rösel’s dedication to academia is evident through her multifaceted contributions to the field of plastics technology.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Correlation between the Flow and Curing Behavior of Hard Magnetic Fillers in Thermosets and the Magnetic Properties

Injection Moulding of Multipolar Polymer-Bonded Magnets into Soft Magnetic Inserts for Rotors in Reluctance Motors

Understanding the effect of material parameters on the processability of injection-molded thermoset-based bonded magnets

Possibilities in Recycling Magnetic Materials in Applications of Polymer-Bonded Magnets

Improving the Integrated Fabrication of Insulation Systems in Electric Drives by Injection Molding of Thermosets Due to Processing Conditions and Slot Design

Correlation between the Material System and the Magnetic Properties in Thermoset-Based Multipolar Ring Magnets

Zum Spritzgießen multipolarer kunststoffgebundener Dauermagnete auf Duroplast-Basis

Possibilities of Integrated Fabrication of Insulation Systems in Electric Drives by Injection Molding of Thermosets

Possibilities in Recycling Magnetic Materials in Applications of Polymer-Bonded Magnets. Magnetism 2022, 2, 251–270

The Influence of the Design and Technological Parameters of Polymer-Based Multipolar Magnets with SrFeO Hard Magnetic Filler on the Residual Magnetic Properties

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior research Fellow, University of belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Serbia

🏆 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Taki, renowned in the realm of energy and environment, has been honored with the Best Faculty Award at the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran. His dedication and contributions have significantly impacted both academia and industry, fostering sustainable practices and innovative solutions. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Taki has inspired countless students and professionals to address pressing environmental challenges with creativity and rigor. His accolade symbolizes not only personal achievement but also the collective progress toward a greener, more resilient future. 🌱

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Education

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković earned his PhD in 2014 from the Faculty of Technology at the University of Belgrade with a thesis on yttria-doped barium cerium oxide ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells 🎓🔋. Currently, he is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, specializing in materials science 🧪. His expertise includes high-temperature proton conductors, multiferroics, and environmentally safe, degradable biopolymers 🌱🔬. His work focuses on applications in active packaging and pest control, contributing significantly to sustainable technology and innovation 🌍📦.

Research and Innovations

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković has completed 6 research projects and is currently involved in 3 ongoing projects 🧪📊. With a citation index of 476 and an h-index of 15 on Scopus, his work is widely recognized 📈. He has published 27 papers in renowned journals and holds one international patent application 📄🔬. Dr. Radojković collaborates with research groups in Croatia and Slovenia through international bilateral projects 🌍🤝. His contributions to chemistry and materials science highlight his dedication and impact in the field 🏅📚.

Professional Memberships

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković is an active member of The Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials 🏺🇷🇸. He has completed 6 research projects and is currently involved in 3 ongoing projects 🧪📊. With a citation index of 476 and an h-index of 15 on Scopus, his work is widely recognized 📈. He has published 27 papers in renowned journals and holds one international patent application 📄🔬. Dr. Radojković collaborates with research groups in Croatia and Slovenia through international bilateral projects 🌍🤝. His contributions to chemistry and materials science highlight his dedication and impact in the field 🏅📚.

Contributions

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković has significantly advanced the study of doped barium cerates for solid oxide fuel cells and gas sensors 🔬🔋, contributing as the first author to several peer-reviewed publications 📄. His innovative research in biopolymers for active packaging has led to a published patent application 📜. As the principal investigator of a project on a magnetic photocatalyst for azo dye removal 🧪🌱, Dr. Radojković’s work demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach, applying fundamental physics and chemistry knowledge to various scientific fields ⚛️. His contributions reflect a commitment to advancing sustainable and practical applications in materials science 🌍.

Publications Top Notes

Chitosan and pectin-based films and coatings with active components for application in antimicrobial food packaging

Chemical stability and electrical properties of Nb doped BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ as a high temperature proton conducting electrolyte for IT-SOFC

A new electrolyte based on Tm3 +-doped δ-Bi2O3-type phase with enhanced conductivity

Magnetic properties of NiMn 2 O 4− δ (nickel manganite): Multiple magnetic phase transitions and exchange bias effect

Structural, ferroelectric and magnetic properties of BiFeO3 synthesized by sonochemically assisted hydrothermal and hydro-evaporation chemical methods

Visible-light photocatalytic degradation of Mordant Blue 9 by single-phase BiFeO3 nanoparticles

Improvement of barium titanate properties induced by attrition millingInfluence of the ratio between Ni and BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ on microstructural and electrical properties of proton conducting Ni–BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ anodes

Enhanced stability in CO 2 of Ta doped BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ electrolyte for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Magnetic properties of doped LaMnO3 ceramics obtained by a polymerizable complex method

Effect of encapsulated lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus L.) essential oil against potato tuber moth Phthorimaea operculella

Sintering and electrical properties of Ce 1− xBixO 2− δ solid solution

Dr. Luxiang Ma | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award – 1019

Dr. Luxiang Ma | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Chengdu University of Technology, China.

Dr. Luxiang Ma, a distinguished researcher in Chemistry and Materials Science at Chengdu University of Technology, China, has been honored with the Best Researcher Award 🎉. His pioneering work in material innovation and sustainable chemistry has set new benchmarks in the field 🌟. Dr. Ma’s dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and his numerous groundbreaking publications have earned him this prestigious recognition 🏆. The award celebrates his commitment to excellence and his contributions to developing cutting-edge materials that drive technological progress 🌍. Congratulations, Dr. Ma, for this well-deserved accolade! 👏

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Education

PhD from Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019).

Post-Doctoral Research

Peking University.

Research Interests

  • High-capacity lithium-ion battery materials 🔋
  • Separation and extraction of lithium ions from high magnesium-to-lithium ratio brine resources 💧
  • Diversified and high-value utilization of magnesium resources in salt lakes 🧂
  • Phase change energy storage ♻️

Publications

Authored over 20 papers in international journals.

Editorial Role

Youth Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Inorganic Salts Industry 📚