Md Mahamudul Hasan | Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Md Mahamudul Hasan | Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Student, Indiana University At Bloomington, United States 

Md. Mahamudul Hasan is an innovative researcher specializing in polymer chemistry, nanomaterials, and sustainable energy storage systems. His academic journey and professional endeavors have been marked by numerous achievements, including national fellowships, impactful research projects, and academic teaching roles. With a strong foundation in experimental chemistry and nanocomposite hydrogels, Hasan continuously contributes to advancing materials science. 🌱🔬

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Education 🎓

Md. Hasan holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), where he achieved a stellar CGPA of 3.71/4.00. His thesis explored the enhancement of self-healing properties in graphene oxide-based hydrogels. He completed his Bachelor’s at Khulna University, focusing on surface charge effects on glass wettability. 🏫📖

Experience 🛠️

Hasan has gained extensive experience as a Research Assistant at BUET, where he worked on advanced projects related to nanocomposites and energy storage systems. His teaching roles include Lecturer positions at BRAC University and UITS, imparting knowledge in chemistry. As a postgraduate research fellow, he has contributed to groundbreaking projects on biomass-derived Na/K-ion batteries. 🧪🧑‍🏫

Research Interests 🔬

Hasan’s research focuses on polymeric hydrogels, nanocomposites, and their applications in energy storage and biomedical fields. He is particularly interested in self-healing materials, viscoelastic properties, and the design of functionalized nanomaterials for sustainable solutions. 🌍⚙️

Awards 🏆

National Science and Technology Fellowship: Awarded by the Bangladesh Government for exceptional research in polymer chemistry (2020–2021).
Hasan’s dedication and innovative contributions to materials science have been recognized through prestigious accolades. 🌟🎖️

Publications Top Notes📚

Graphene oxide-based crosslinker for simultaneous enhancement of mechanical toughness and self-healing capability of conventional hydrogels

Journal: RSC Advances

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1039/D2RA00122E

Cited by: 45

Green synthesis of ZnO NPs using aqueous extract of Epipremnum aureum leaves: Photocatalytic degradation of Congo red

Journal: Results in Chemistry

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.rechem.2024.101441

Cited by: 12

Jute Fiber Reinforced Hydrogel Composite for Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Water

Journal: Dhaka University Journal of Science

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.3329/dujs.v70i2.62608

Cited by: 8

PLA-PEG diblock copolymer micelle as a nanocarrier for anti-obesity drug delivery system

Journal: ECS Transactions

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1149/10701.19031ecst

Cited by: 15

Conclusion

Md. Mahamudul Hasan’s extensive experience, coupled with his innovative research and publication record, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to polymer chemistry and renewable materials position him as an emerging leader in his field.

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.