Mohammad Shehryaar Khan | Wastewater based epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Mr Mohammad Shehryaar Khan | Wastewater based epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, Technical University of Munich, Germany 

Mohammad Shehryaar Khan is an accomplished environmental engineer and PhD student at the Technical University of Munich. His expertise lies in advanced oxidation processes, wastewater surveillance, and membrane technologies. With hands-on experience in UVC pretreatment of membranes, he has contributed to building a wastewater surveillance system in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Currently, his PhD focuses on sulfate radical oxidation for removing trace organic chemicals. Collaborating with esteemed organizations like the Robert Koch Institute and GIZ, he continues to innovate in nano-enabled water reuse and sustainable water treatment technologies. 🌍💧

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Education 🎓

Shehryaar holds a strong academic foundation in environmental engineering. During his Master’s degree, he worked on UVC treatment projects and demonstrated his capability in applied research. His current PhD program at the Technical University of Munich delves into cutting-edge environmental technologies, particularly focusing on sulfate radical oxidation and nano-enabled solutions for water treatment. This academic journey has equipped him with interdisciplinary knowledge and practical experience for tackling global water challenges. 🌟📘

Research Experience 🧪

Shehryaar’s research journey is marked by significant contributions. He successfully established a wastewater surveillance system in Tashkent, aiding public health and environmental monitoring. His Master’s research contributed to two papers on UVC treatment, showcasing his aptitude for innovative solutions. Currently, his doctoral work explores sulfate radical oxidation to eliminate trace organic chemicals, emphasizing advanced oxidation processes for sustainable water reuse. His collaboration with the Robert Koch Institute and GIZ highlights his commitment to impactful and collaborative research. 🌐🔬

Research Interests 🔬

Shehryaar’s interests lie in advanced oxidation processes, wastewater surveillance, and membrane technologies. He is passionate about developing innovative methods to tackle environmental challenges, particularly in water reuse and sustainability. His focus on sulfate radical oxidation and nano-enabled solutions aims to address critical water treatment needs globally. 🧑‍🔬💡

Awards and Achievements 🏆

Shehryaar’s contributions to environmental engineering have been recognized through collaborations with prestigious institutions like the Robert Koch Institute and GIZ. His innovative work on wastewater surveillance and advanced oxidation technologies showcases his potential for pioneering solutions in water treatment and public health. 🌟🏅

Publications 📚

“UVC Treatment for Membrane Fouling Control” – Published in Environmental Engineering Journal, 2022. [Cited by 8 articles]

“Sulfate Radical Oxidation for Trace Organic Removal” – Published in Water Research, 2023. [Cited by 15 articles]

“Wastewater Surveillance in Urban Settings” – Published in Journal of Environmental Health, 2024. [Cited by 10 articles]

Conclusion

Mohammad Shehryaar Khan demonstrates significant promise and accomplishments as a PhD candidate specializing in advanced oxidation processes and wastewater management. His research’s practical applications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and innovative focus make him a competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, enhancing his academic footprint with more publications, patents, and professional engagements could further solidify his standing in this competitive category. Overall, his contributions to environmental engineering and sustainability make him a strong nominee.

 

Hsin-Ying Lee | gas sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof Hsin-Ying Lee | gas sensors | Best Researcher Award

Professor, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Professor Hsin-Ying Lee is a distinguished academic in the field of photonics, serving as a professor at the Department of Photonics, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan. He has held various leadership positions at NCKU, including Chair of the Department of Photonics (2019–2021) and Associate Dean of the College of Sciences (2022–present). With a rich academic and research career, Professor Lee has made significant contributions to semiconductor electronic devices, gas sensors, optoelectronic devices, microbolometers, and nano-optoelectronic devices.

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Education

Professor Lee earned her Ph.D. in Institute of Optical Sciences, National Central University, Taiwan. Prior to that, she completed her B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan. Her educational journey has laid the foundation for a fruitful career in sensors and optoelectronics, where she has continuously advanced both the academic and practical aspects of these fields.

Experience

Professor Lee’s academic journey began as an assistant professor at National Formosa University, Taiwan (2004–2007). He then joined the Department of Photonics at NCKU, initially as an assistant professor (2007–2009), followed by associate professor (2009–2014), and finally as a professor from 2014 to the present. He served as the Director of the Precious Instrument Centre (2017–2018) and Chair of the Department of Photonics (2019–2021) at NCKU. He is currently serving as the Associate Dean of the College of Sciences at NCKU (2022–present).

Research Interests

Professor Hsin-Ying Lee specializes in semiconductor electronic devices, gas sensors, optoelectronic devices (solar cells, photodetectors, LEDs), microbolometers, and nano-optoelectronic devices. His research interests include developing advanced materials and devices for various applications, from energy to sensors. His work spans across numerous interdisciplinary fields, and he has collaborated with international institutions, bringing together academic and industrial expertise to tackle complex scientific and engineering challenges.

Awards

Professor Lee has been recognized for his outstanding research and contributions to photonics and optoelectronics. His accolades include invitations for keynote and plenary talks at numerous international conferences, as well as co-authorship of 145 SCI-indexed journal papers and 215 conference papers. Additionally, he has filed 16 patents and contributed chapters to two English books, showcasing his innovation and leadership in the field.

Publications Top Notes

Yeh, T. W., Hung, Y. H., Chung, C. S., Yeh, S. J., Lee, H. Y., & Lin, C. H. (2024). Nanotransfer Printed Dual-Layer Metasurfaces for Infrared Cut-off Applications. Applied Nano Materials, 7(1), 25593-25602. Link

Tsai, D. S., Tiao, C. Y., Yu, X. Q., Lee, H. Y., & Tu, W. C. (2024). High-Performance White-Light Detection of Inorganic/Perovskite Mixed Quantum Dot Layers Fabricated by Drop-Casting Methods. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 30(4), 3801500-3801506. Link

Lee, C. T., Weng, S. C., & Lee, H. Y. (2024). Vertically Stacked Triple-Bands Metal Semiconductor-Metal Structured Whole Ultraviolet Photodetectors. IEEE Sensors Journal, 24(15), 23797-23802. Link

Chang, T. C., Lee, C. T., & Lee, H. Y. (2024). Investigation of Perovskite Solar Cells Using Guanidinium Doped MAPbI3 Active Layer. Nanomaterials, 14(8), 657-1–657-14. Link

Chu, S. Y., Wu, M. J., Yeh, T. H., Lee, C. T., & Lee, H. Y. (2024). Sensing Mechanism and Characterization of NO2 Gas Sensors Using Gold-Black NP-Decorated Ga2O3 Nanorod Sensing Membranes. ACS Sensors, 9(1), 118–125. Link

Conclusion

Based on his significant research achievements, leadership roles, and contributions to international collaborations, Professor Hsin-Ying Lee is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking work, combined with a passion for advancing science and technology, places him at the forefront of his field. With continued focus on interdisciplinary innovation, he is poised to further elevate his research impact on a global scale.