Jiaming Ni | 2D Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiaming Ni | 2D Materials | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Jiaming Ni | Nanchang hangkong university | China

Jiaming Ni holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, a Master’s degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from Guilin University of Electronic Technology, and a Bachelor’s degree in Vehicle Engineering from Nanchang University. His research focuses on semiconductor materials, first-principles calculations, and photocatalytic hydrogen production. He has published impactful studies on GaS/XTe₂ heterostructure photocatalysts (International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, IF 7.2), van der Waals heterostructures for hydrogen production (Journal of Materials Chemistry C, IF 7.059), and gas adsorption on doped WSe₂ (Applied Surface Science, IF 6.182).

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Education

From the very beginning of his academic journey, Jiaming Ni demonstrated a keen interest in engineering, materials science, and technological innovation. His foundational education in Vehicle Engineering at the College of Science and Technology, Nanchang University, provided him with a strong technical background in mechanics, design, and manufacturing processes. Eager to expand his expertise, he pursued a Master’s degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Guilin University of Electronic Technology, where he gained deeper knowledge in interdisciplinary engineering systems. His thirst for innovation and research led him to the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, where he completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering under the guidance of Prof. Shaoxian Song. Throughout his academic journey, Ni developed a strong foundation in semiconductor materials, micro/nano-structures, and advanced computational methods, preparing him for impactful research contributions in his later career.

Experience

After completing his higher education, Jiaming Ni embarked on a career that bridged academia and industry. His early professional role as a Manufacturing Engineer at Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) enabled him to apply his technical skills in a highly demanding semiconductor fabrication environment. Later, as a Process Integration Engineer at Guangzhou CanSemi Technology Inc., he worked on optimizing semiconductor production processes, gaining valuable insights into industrial-scale applications of his research expertise. Currently, Ni serves as a Lecturer at Nanchang Hangkong University, where he combines teaching, mentorship, and advanced research to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists.

Research Focus

Jiaming Ni’s research focuses on semiconductor materials, first-principles calculations, micro- and nano-structure simulations, and the optoelectronic properties of advanced materials. He has made significant contributions to the development of novel two-dimensional (2D) materials, with a particular emphasis on their application in photocatalytic hydrogen production, a promising technology for sustainable energy generation. His expertise also encompasses gas adsorption phenomena and the performance evaluation of alloy materials, addressing challenges in both energy and environmental fields. Among his influential works are studies on GaS/XTe₂ (X = W, Mo) heterostructure photocatalysts for efficient water splitting (International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, IF 7.2), van der Waals heterostructures based on InSe–XS₂ (X = Mo, W) as photocatalysts for hydrogen production (Journal of Materials Chemistry C, IF 7.059), and adsorption of small gas molecules on strained WSe₂ doped with Pd, Ag, Au, and Pt (Applied Surface Science, IF 6.182, cited 9 times). Collectively, these contributions highlight his ability to bridge theoretical computational modeling with practical applications in renewable energy, semiconductor technologies, and environmental protection.

Award and Recognition

Jiaming Ni’s scholarly work has been recognized through publications in high-impact, top-tier journals across the fields of materials science and energy research. His studies have been cited by peers worldwide, reflecting the influence and credibility of his findings. Publishing in Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Zone 1 and Zone 2 journals underscores the quality and international competitiveness of his work. Moreover, his research collaborations with scientists across different countries have further amplified the global reach of his contributions.

Impact and Influence

Through his combined academic and professional endeavors, Ni has contributed to advancing the global understanding of 2D materials, semiconductor device engineering, and sustainable hydrogen production technologies. His work in photocatalytic hydrogen generation addresses one of the most pressing challenges of our time—developing clean, renewable energy sources. In addition, his studies on gas adsorption and alloy performance have implications for environmental monitoring, energy storage, and advanced manufacturing. His career path reflects a unique balance between theoretical research and practical industrial application, making his expertise valuable to both academic and commercial sectors.

Tailoring the electronic and optical properties of layered blue phosphorene/ XC (X=Ge, Si) vdW heterostructures by strain engineering.

Author: Jiaming Ni, Mildred Quintana, Feifei Jia , Shaoxian Song
Journal: Nanostructures
Year: 2021

Adsorption of small gas molecules on strained monolayer WSe2 doped with Pd, Ag, Au, and Pt: A computational investigation.

Author: Jiaming Ni, Wei Wang, Mildred Quintana, Feifei Jia, Shaoxian Song
Journal: Applied Surface Science
Year: 2020

Theoretical investigation of the sensing mechanism of the pure graphene and AL,B,N,P doped mono-vacancy graphene-based methane.

Author: Jiaming Ni, Bingqiao Yang, Feifei Jia, Yulai She, Shaoxian Song, Mildred Quintana
Journal: Chemical Physics Letters
Year: 2018

Conclusion

Jiaming Ni has established himself as a dedicated and innovative researcher whose work seamlessly integrates cutting-edge computational modeling with real-world applications in materials science. His advancements in 2D semiconductor materials, photocatalytic hydrogen production, gas adsorption, and alloy performance analysis not only contribute to the scientific community but also address pressing global challenges in clean energy and environmental sustainability. Through his impactful publications, interdisciplinary expertise, and commitment to innovation, he continues to pave the way for next-generation materials and technologies that hold the potential to transform both industry and society.

Xiaopu Ren | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaopu Ren | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Xiaopu Ren | Huangshan University | China

Dr. Xiaopu Ren, Associate Professor at Huangshan University, is a distinguished researcher in meat processing and quality control, with pioneering work on polyphenols’ role in inhibiting heterocyclic amines during thermal meat processing. Holding a Ph.D. from Nanjing Agricultural University, Dr. Ren has led over ten funded projects, authored more than 20 academic papers, published five books, and holds 16 patents. His innovative research on low-sodium and green meat product manufacturing has significant industrial and public health impact. As a young editorial board member of leading Chinese food science journals, he actively advances both scholarly excellence and practical food safety solutions.

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Education

Dr. Xiaopu Ren’s academic journey began with a deep-rooted interest in food science, nutrition, and public health. His early education laid a strong foundation in food processing technologies and analytical chemistry, which later became the backbone of his research expertise. Motivated by a desire to improve the safety and nutritional quality of food products, he pursued advanced studies at Nanjing Agricultural University, where he earned his Ph.D. in Food Science. During his doctoral research, Dr. Ren focused on polyphenols and their biochemical mechanisms in inhibiting harmful compounds during thermal meat processing. His exceptional academic performance, combined with his ability to translate theory into practical applications, set the stage for his rapid professional growth.

Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Huangshan University, Dr. Ren has taken on multiple academic and research responsibilities. His teaching philosophy blends scientific rigor with practical relevance, ensuring that his students not only understand the concepts but can also apply them in industrial and laboratory settings. Beyond teaching, Dr. Ren has been actively involved in mentoring young researchers, guiding graduate students in developing innovative solutions to food safety challenges. He has also collaborated with government agencies, research institutions, and food processing industries to address real-world issues, particularly in meat quality improvement, functional food development, and green food manufacturing technologies.

Research Focus

Dr. Xiaopu Ren’s research contributions represent a dynamic fusion of scientific innovation, practical applicability, and global health relevance. At the heart of his work lies a commitment to improving food safety, enhancing nutritional value, and advancing sustainable processing techniques in the meat industry. One of his most notable areas of focus is the inhibition of harmful heterocyclic amines (HCAs)—carcinogenic compounds that can form during the thermal processing of meat. By harnessing the antioxidant and inhibitory potential of polyphenolic compounds, Dr. Ren has developed novel strategies that significantly reduce HCA formation, thereby contributing to cancer risk reduction and promoting healthier consumption practices. This pioneering approach has not only advanced academic understanding in food chemistry but has also provided the food industry with practical tools for safer product development.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Ren’s dedication to excellence has been recognized through numerous accolades. He has been appointed as a young editorial board member for leading Chinese journals in food science, reflecting his influence in shaping scholarly discourse. His patents and publications have been widely cited, and his innovative approaches to food processing have earned him invitations to present at national and international conferences. Furthermore, his leadership in collaborative research has strengthened industry-academia partnerships, amplifying the reach and applicability of his work.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Ren’s work extends far beyond academia. His research on polyphenols and green manufacturing directly benefits public health by reducing harmful compounds in food. The development of low-sodium meat products aligns with global health recommendations for reducing cardiovascular risks, while his eco-friendly manufacturing techniques contribute to sustainable food production. His influence is evident not only in policy recommendations and industrial adoption of his methods but also in the career paths of the many students and young scientists he has mentored.

Publications 

Effects of basic amino acids on heterocyclic amines and quality characteristics of fried beef patties at low NaCl level.

Author: Pinghua Deng, Shuang Teng, Yu Zhou, Yuling Liu, Boqun Liao, Xiaopu Ren, Yawei Zhang
Journal: Meat Science
Year: 2024

Beneficial effects of fermented jujube pulp in relieving loperamide hydrochloride-induced constipation in male ICR mice.

Author: Jing Li, Xinyue Yu, Xinxing Xu, Peipei Tang, Shuang Bi, Xiaopu Ren, Yong Shi, Jihong Wu, Fei Lao
Journal: Food science and human wellness
Year: 2023

Antifungal Activity of Cell-Free Supernatants from Lactobacillus pentosus 86 against Alternaria gaisen. 

Author: Huaying Liu, Ruili Zhang, Qiuqin Zhang, Mengtian Tian, Xiaopu Ren, Libin Wang and Xiaohong Wang
Journal: Plant pathology
Year:
2023

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaopu Ren’s career exemplifies the perfect blend of scientific curiosity, technical expertise, and a commitment to societal well-being. His pioneering research in inhibiting harmful compounds, developing healthier low-sodium meat products, and advancing green manufacturing methods demonstrates his dedication to addressing pressing challenges in food science. By bridging academic innovation with industrial applications, he has significantly influenced both research directions and practical solutions within the field. With a strong foundation of impactful publications, patents, and funded projects, Dr. Ren is poised to continue shaping the future of sustainable and health-focused food processing, leaving a lasting legacy for generations of scientists and consumers alike.

P Jayamurugan | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. P. Jayamurugan | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. P. Jayamurugan | SRMV College of arts and science | India 

Dr. P. Jayamurugan, Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) in the Department of Physics at Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science, Bharathiar University, India, is an accomplished researcher specializing in conducting polymers, nanomaterials, gas sensors, and biomedical applications. With a Ph.D. in Physics and over a decade of teaching and research experience, he has authored numerous publications in reputed SCI journals, contributed book chapters, and guided Ph.D. and M.Phil. scholars. He has received recognitions including the Young Scientist Fellowship and Best Paper Presentation Award, and serves as a reviewer for Elsevier and Springer. His work involves international collaborations and funded projects on advanced materials for energy storage, environmental, and healthcare applications.

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Education

From an early age, Dr. P. Jayamurugan demonstrated a keen interest in the physical sciences, which led him to pursue a structured academic path in Physics. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics from Bharathiar University, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics with distinction, securing 73%. His academic journey also expanded into interdisciplinary learning with a B.Ed. in Physical Sciences from Periyar University and an M.A. in Yoga for Human Excellence from Bharathiar University, where he achieved an impressive 83%. Driven by research ambitions, he completed his M.Phil. in Physics and subsequently obtained his Ph.D. in Physics, both from Bharathiar University, receiving the recognition of Highly Commended. This robust academic foundation provided him with the theoretical and methodological expertise to excel in material science and nanotechnology research.

Experience

Dr. Jayamurugan began his professional career as a faculty member at Adhiyamaan College of Engineering (Anna University Affiliated) in Hosur in 2012. His tenure involved both teaching and research, focusing on equipping students with strong fundamentals in physics while also engaging in applied materials research. In June, he joined the Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science (Bharathiar University) as an Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) in the Department of Physics. Here, he leads the Conducting Polymer Lab, fostering innovation in polymer-based materials and advanced nanocomposites. His teaching philosophy integrates practical exposure, research mentorship, and industry relevance, enabling students to bridge theory with application.

Research Focus

Dr. P. Jayamurugan has established a diverse and impactful research portfolio spanning condensed matter physics, materials science, and nanotechnology, with a strong emphasis on the synthesis and characterization of conducting polymers and their nanocomposites. His work targets high-impact applications in gas sensing, energy storage, biomedical engineering, and environmental remediation. Notable achievements include the development of ammonia gas sensors operating at ambient temperatures using advanced polymer composites, the fabrication of coin cells and solid-state supercapacitors through transition metal-doped conducting polymers, and groundbreaking studies on the anticancer and antibacterial properties of polymer/metal oxide nanocomposites. Furthermore, his environmental research addresses photocatalytic degradation of industrial pollutants and wastewater treatment using engineered nanomaterials. Collaborating with King Saud University and King Faisal University, Dr. Jayamurugan has enhanced the global relevance of his work, producing over 35 SCI-indexed journal publications, contributing book chapters, and securing multiple funded projects from reputed agencies such as UGC, DAE-BRNS, and TNSCST—reflecting both the depth and diversity of his scholarly contributions.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Jayamurugan’s distinguished contributions have earned him prestigious honors and professional memberships, underscoring his dual impact as a researcher and educator. He received the Young Scientist Fellowship Scheme from the Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology and the Best Paper Presentation Award at Dr. N.G.P. College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. He is a Life Member of The Society for Polymer Science India and serves as a reviewer for globally recognized publishers, including Elsevier and Springer. His academic leadership is further reflected in his editorial roles on the boards of several international journals in chemistry, physics, and engineering, positioning him as an influential voice in advancing material science research worldwide.

Impact and Influence

Through his academic and research activities, Dr. Jayamurugan has significantly influenced the scientific community, industry, and student researchers. His work in conducting polymers has contributed to advancements in sustainable energy devices and novel biomedical solutions. As a mentor, he has successfully guided two Ph.D. scholars to completion and is currently supervising four others, fostering the next generation of researchers. His invited talks at conferences and training programs have inspired many to explore interdisciplinary applications of nanomaterials. By organizing national and international conferences, he has provided platforms for knowledge exchange, bridging academia and industry.

Publications 

Influence of film thickness on the properties of sprayed ZnO thin films for gas sensor applications

Author: R Mariappan, V Ponnuswamy, P Suresh, N Ashok, P Jayamurugan
Journal: Superlattices and Microstructures
Year: 2014

The effect of dopant on structural, thermal and morphological properties of DBSA-doped polypyrrole

Author: P Jayamurgan, V Ponnuswamy, S Ashokan, T Mahalingam
Journal: Iranian Polymer
Year: 2013

Optical and structural characterization of CdTe thin films by chemical bath deposition technique

Author: S Deivanayaki, P Jayamurugan, R Mariappan, V Ponnuswamy
Journal: Chalcogenide letters
Year: 2010

Influence of the counter ion on the properties of organic and inorganic acid doped polyaniline and their Schottky diodes

Author: S Ashokan, V Ponnuswamy, P Jayamurugan, J Chandrasekaran, …
Journal: Superlattices and Microstructures
Year: 2015

Conclusion

Dr. P. Jayamurugan’s career is a testament to the powerful blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and dedicated mentorship. Through his pioneering work in conducting polymers, nanocomposites, and advanced materials, he has made notable contributions to fields as diverse as energy storage, environmental sustainability, and biomedical applications. His extensive publication record, prestigious recognitions, and active collaborations with international institutions underscore his influence in the global scientific community. Beyond research, his commitment to guiding emerging scholars and fostering interdisciplinary connections ensures that his impact will resonate for years to come. With a vision aimed at addressing real-world challenges through scientific ingenuity, Dr. Jayamurugan continues to pave the way for transformative advancements that bridge laboratory innovations with societal needs.

Kaiqi Fan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Kaiqi Fan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Kaiqi Fan | Zhengzhou University of Light Industry | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kaiqi Fan, a distinguished researcher at Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, China, specializes in polymers, supramolecular chemistry, co-crystalline gels, and hydrogels. He has led multiple provincial-level science and technology projects, secured several invention patents, and published impactful papers in leading journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. His pioneering work on asymmetric-adhesion Janus hydrogels has advanced medical interface technologies, enabling improved continuous ultrasound Doppler monitoring. Dr. Fan’s research integrates innovation, material design, and practical applications, significantly contributing to the development of advanced functional materials with biomedical and industrial relevance.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kaiqi Fan’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry and materials science, where his early education nurtured a passion for understanding molecular interactions and functional materials. His curiosity for polymers and supramolecular assemblies developed during his higher education years, leading him to focus on designing advanced materials with tailored properties. Driven by a desire to merge fundamental chemistry with practical applications, Dr. Fan excelled in both theoretical understanding and laboratory experimentation. This early dedication provided the groundwork for his later breakthroughs in hydrogels, ionic elastomers, and co-crystalline gels, ensuring that his career would be deeply rooted in innovation and scientific rigor.

Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Dr. Fan plays a vital role in advancing polymer science research while mentoring the next generation of scientists. He has successfully led multiple provincial-level science and technology projects in Henan Province, each addressing real-world challenges through advanced material design. His expertise extends beyond academia into collaborative research with industrial partners, translating laboratory findings into practical solutions. Moreover, Dr. Fan has contributed significantly to scientific literature, with publications in prestigious journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. His academic and professional roles are characterized by a balance of teaching excellence, research leadership, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Research Focus

Dr. Fan’s research centers on polymers, supramolecular chemistry, and the design of functional gels with unique mechanical and interfacial properties. Among his most notable contributions is the development of chitosan-integrated asymmetric-adhesion Janus hydrogels via solid–gel interfacial engineering. This innovation addresses the challenge of programmable adhesion asymmetry by introducing a mold-directed solid–gel interface strategy, achieving an 18-fold difference in adhesion strength between the two sides of the hydrogel. The resulting materials not only exhibit exceptional acoustic impedance properties comparable to commercial ultrasound gels but also demonstrate dual-functionality—secure attachment for medical probes and a sliding interface for dynamic tissue interaction. His broader research portfolio includes eutectogel adhesives, self-healing conductive gels, underwater-sensing gels, and low-temperature-resistant hydrogel electrolytes, all contributing to advancements in biomedical devices, sensing technologies, and energy storage systems.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Fan’s pioneering work has been recognized through multiple avenues. He has secured several invention patents, demonstrating his capacity for translating scientific concepts into practical and commercially viable innovations. His research articles have been featured in high-impact journals indexed in SCI and Scopus, earning citations from scholars worldwide. By leading competitive provincial research grants, he has established himself as a trusted innovator in China’s scientific community. These accolades not only highlight his academic excellence but also validate the societal relevance of his research in areas such as medical diagnostics, wearable technology, and sustainable material design.

Impact and Influence

The influence of Dr. Fan’s research extends far beyond the laboratory. His innovations in hydrogel technology have the potential to transform biomedical imaging and monitoring, particularly in continuous ultrasound Doppler measurements, where his designs enhance signal quality and patient comfort. By advancing materials that combine stretchability, self-healing properties, and environmental resilience, his work supports the development of wearable electronics and energy devices that can withstand harsh operating conditions. His contributions are also shaping the next generation of researchers through mentorship, workshops, and collaborative projects, fostering a culture of creativity and scientific curiosity.

Publications 

Janus POSS-based hydrogel electrolytes with high-ionic conductivity and low-temperature-resistance for all-in-one flexible supercapacitors.

Author: Xiaojing Zhang, Luxin Cao, Xiaobo Wang, Zhen Liu, Jiwei Peng, Wentong Yang, Kaiqi Fan
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage
Year: 2025

Eutectogel adhesives with underwater-enhanced adhesion to hydrophilic surfaces and strong adhesion in harsh environments.

Author: Kaiqi Fan, Wentong Yang, Jiwei Peng, Xiaobo Wang, Luxin Cao, Xidong Guan, Haijun Sun, Xiaojing Zhang
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year: 2024

One-step preparation of highly conductive eutectogel for a flexible strain sensor.

Author: Kaiqi Fan, Jiwei Peng, Wentong Yang, Xiaobo Wang, Sen Liu, Luxin Cao, Haijun Sun, Xiaojing Zhang.
Journal: Applied Polymer Science
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kaiqi Fan exemplifies the ideal blend of scientific curiosity, technical mastery, and practical innovation. From his early academic foundation in polymer and supramolecular chemistry to his groundbreaking work on asymmetric-adhesion Janus hydrogels and advanced functional materials, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of materials science. His patents, publications, and leadership in provincial research projects demonstrate both academic excellence and societal impact. Beyond his personal achievements, Dr. Fan’s mentorship and collaborations are cultivating the next generation of researchers. With a vision firmly set on solving real-world challenges, his legacy will continue to inspire innovation and shape the future of advanced material technologies.

Qingshan Pan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingshan Pan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Qingshan Pan | Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University | China

Dr. Qingshan Pan, Professor at Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University, is a distinguished researcher specializing in DNA nanomaterials, MOF nanozyme materials, and self-assembled nano/nanogel systems derived from traditional Chinese medicine components. His work focuses on developing antibacterial and anti-inflammatory nanomedicines, advanced wound dressings, and targeted tumor diagnostics and therapies. A recipient of funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and multiple provincial grants, Dr. Pan has authored over 20 SCI-indexed publications in leading journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, contributing significantly to nanomedicine and precision therapeutics research.

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Education

Dr. Qingshan Pan’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemical engineering, earning his bachelor’s degree from the Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Central South University. His early studies nurtured a keen interest in material science, nanotechnology, and their biomedical applications. Driven by a passion for innovation, he pursued doctoral studies at the State Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Measurement, Hunan University, specializing in Analytical Chemistry, and graduated with his Ph.D. His doctoral training provided him with advanced expertise in nanoscale materials design, synthesis, and functionalization, particularly for healthcare applications. These formative years equipped him with a multidisciplinary skill set that integrates chemistry, biology, and materials science—an essential foundation for his later breakthroughs in nanomedicine.

Experience

Currently serving as a Professor at Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University, Dr. Pan is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and leading high-impact research projects. He has successfully secured funding from prestigious organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Jiangxi Province Outstanding Young Scholars Fund, the Jiangxi Province Natural Science Foundation, and the Education Department. Through these roles, he has developed innovative research programs that bridge fundamental nanoscience with real-world biomedical solutions. Beyond academia, Dr. Pan contributes to the growth of the scientific community by engaging in collaborations with other researchers, fostering interdisciplinary partnerships, and promoting the application of nanotechnology in medicine and healthcare.

Research Focus

Dr. Pan’s research portfolio is broad yet deeply specialized, encompassing DNA nanomaterials, metal–organic framework (MOF) nanozyme materials, and self-assembled nano/nanogel systems derived from traditional Chinese medicine components. These systems have been engineered for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory nanomedicines, advanced antibacterial dressings, and precision tumor diagnosis and therapy.

His innovative approach to combining traditional Chinese medicine with cutting-edge nanotechnology has led to the development of hybrid nanomaterials that exhibit unique bioactive properties, enhanced stability, and targeted delivery capabilities. By integrating DNA nanotechnology with MOF-based nanozymes, his work addresses key challenges in biomedical applications, such as targeted drug release, controlled therapeutic activity, and dual-function systems capable of both diagnosis and treatment. These contributions not only advance the frontiers of nanomedicine but also provide new strategies for combating bacterial infections, reducing inflammation, and improving cancer therapy outcomes.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Pan’s scientific achievements are reflected in his impressive publication record, with over 20 SCI-indexed papers in internationally renowned journals, including Chemical Engineering Journal and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. His work is recognized for its high citation value, innovative experimental design, and significant potential for translational application in clinical medicine. Receiving funding from multiple prestigious agencies underscores his reputation as a leading figure in nanomedicine research. His role as a principal investigator in national and provincial projects highlights his ability to conceive, lead, and execute complex research initiatives that meet rigorous scientific standards.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Pan’s research extends far beyond academic citations. His nanomedicine platforms have the potential to revolutionize how bacterial infections, inflammation, and tumors are diagnosed and treated. The antibacterial dressings developed in his lab could play a crucial role in preventing hospital-acquired infections and promoting faster wound healing. His tumor-targeted nanotherapies are paving the way for minimally invasive and highly specific cancer treatments, reducing side effects while improving efficacy. Furthermore, by integrating bioactive compounds from traditional Chinese medicine into modern nanocarriers, Dr. Pan is contributing to a new paradigm in personalized and culturally rooted healthcare innovation.

Publications 

Transition Metal Sulfide-Based Nanozymes: From Design Strategies to Applications in Chronic Wound Healing

Author: Yuying Zhang, Renxi Li, XianXi Li, Pengwu Zheng, Wufu Zhu, Cunpeng Nie, Qingshan Pan
Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
Year: 2025

Review of Metal-Polyphenol Self-Assembled Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Properties, and Biological Applications in Inflammatory Diseases.

Author: Li Wan, Shizhe Li, Jiawei Du, Anqi Li, Yujie Zhan, Wufu Zhu, Pengwu Zheng, Dan Qiao, Cunpeng Nie, Qingshan Pan
Journal: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
Year: 2025

Photothermally Enhanced Cascaded Nanozyme-Functionalized Black Phosphorus Nanosheets for Targeted Treatment of Infected Diabetic Wounds.

Author: Chunping Wen, Yan Zhang, Luogen Lai, Xuan Zhang, Yijun Liu, Qiuyan Guo, Rujue Peng, Yating Gao, Xufei Zhang, Yan He, Shan Xu, Dan Qiao, Pengwu Zheng, Qingshan Pan, Wufu Zhu
Journal: Advanced Healthcare Materials
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. Qingshan Pan’s remarkable journey from his foundational studies in chemical engineering to his pioneering research in analytical chemistry and nanomedicine reflects a career marked by curiosity, dedication, and innovation. His expertise in designing DNA nanomaterials, MOF nanozyme platforms, and self-assembled nanogels bridges the gap between advanced material science and practical biomedical applications, addressing critical challenges in antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and tumor-targeted therapies. Through his leadership in prestigious national and provincial research projects, his extensive scholarly publications, and his commitment to translating research into impactful solutions, Dr. Pan has firmly established himself as a trailblazer in interdisciplinary science. His work not only elevates the academic standing of Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University but also contributes meaningfully to global advancements in nanotechnology and precision medicine. As his career progresses, Dr. Pan is poised to expand his influence, inspiring future scientists while continuing to innovate at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and medicine.

Di Wen | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Wen | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Wen | The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University | China

Dr. Di Wen, a dedicated neurologist at the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, specializes in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Her research focuses on gene therapy, autophagy, and mitochondrial protection, with significant findings on the role of OPTN in regulating autophagy and mitophagy. She has contributed to multiple high-impact SCI-indexed publications and leads projects funded by the Hebei Natural Science Foundation. As a member of professional medical committees, Dr. Wen’s work advances therapeutic strategies for ALS, aiming to translate laboratory discoveries into effective clinical interventions that improve patient outcomes.

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Education

Dr. Di Wen’s journey into the world of neuroscience began with a strong academic foundation rooted in medical sciences, leading to her specialization in neurology. From the early stages of her education, she displayed a keen interest in understanding the complexities of the human nervous system, with a particular focus on neurodegenerative disorders. Her academic path was characterized by rigorous training, in-depth research engagements, and a determination to explore the molecular and cellular underpinnings of diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). During her early career, she cultivated expertise in advanced research methodologies, live-cell imaging techniques, and genetic intervention strategies, all of which laid the groundwork for her future breakthroughs in gene therapy and mitochondrial biology.

Experience

As a neurologist at the Department of Neurology, The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Dr. Wen has combined clinical practice with high-level research. Her role bridges patient care and scientific discovery, ensuring that her laboratory findings are guided by real-world medical needs. Beyond her clinical duties, she actively engages in research projects funded by the Hebei Natural Science Foundation (Project Code: H2021206048), where she leads investigations into the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying ALS. Dr. Wen also collaborates extensively with multidisciplinary teams, including molecular biologists, geneticists, and pharmacologists, to accelerate the translation of benchside discoveries into bedside therapies. Her professional trajectory demonstrates a rare balance of medical excellence and scientific innovation.

Research Focus

Dr. Wen’s research is centered on neurodegenerative diseases, with a primary emphasis on ALS, a condition marked by progressive motor neuron degeneration leading to paralysis. Her landmark studies have shed light on the role of the OPTN gene in regulating autophagy and mitophagy—two crucial cellular processes involved in maintaining neuronal health. Using advanced genetic tools such as LV-sgRNA-OPTN and confocal live-cell imaging, she demonstrated how loss of OPTN impairs mitochondrial function, decreases autophagic flux, and increases oxidative stress in neuronal cells. Her work extends beyond cellular models, exploring gene therapy interventions in SOD1-G93A transgenic mice, where she has shown that enhancing autophagy pathways can protect mitochondria and potentially slow ALS progression. In parallel, Dr. Wen has contributed to research on insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) as a neuroprotective agent, identifying its role in mitochondrial preservation and apoptosis inhibition. Her prolific publication record in high-impact journals like The FEBS Journal and Brain Research Bulletin underscores the depth and significance of her contributions to the global ALS research community.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Wen’s dedication to advancing neurological research has been recognized through multiple scientific publications indexed in SCI and other reputable databases. Her papers, some of which have achieved high citation counts, reflect both her innovative approach and her influence in the field of neurobiology. She holds professional memberships in the Sleep and Mood Disorders Professional Committee of Hebei Geriatric Association and the Young Physicians Committee of Hebei Medical Association, affirming her active engagement in professional and academic communities. These affiliations enable her to contribute to collaborative research networks and participate in shaping clinical and research agendas at regional and national levels.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Wen’s work extends beyond the laboratory, influencing both clinical strategies and future research directions for ALS and related neurodegenerative disorders. By elucidating the molecular mechanisms behind impaired autophagy and mitochondrial dysfunction, she has opened new therapeutic avenues for slowing disease progression. Her studies on gene therapy interventions have the potential to revolutionize treatment protocols, offering hope to patients and their families. Furthermore, her research fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration, encouraging the integration of neurology, genetics, and molecular biology in tackling complex neurological conditions.

Publications

OPTN gene therapy increases autophagy and protects mitochondria in SOD1‐G93A‐expressing transgenic mice and cells.

Author:Wen D; Ji Y; Yuanyuan Li; Duan W; Wang Y; Li Z; Tao M; Li Y
Journal: The FEBS Journal
Year:  2024

The role of insulin-like growth factor 1 in ALS cell and mouse models: A mitochondrial protector.

Author: Wen D; Cui C; Duan W; Wang W; Wang Y; Liu Y; Li Z; Li C
Journal: Brain Research Bulletin
Year: 2019

Systemic administration of scAAV9-IGF1 extends survival in SOD1G93A ALS mice via inhibiting p38 MAPK and the JNK-mediated apoptosis pathway.

Author: Wang W; Wen D; Duan W; Yin J ; Cui C; Wang Y; Liu Y; Li C
Journal: Brain Research Bulletin
Year: 2017

TBK1 is involved in M-CSF-induced macrophage polarization through mediating the IRF5/IRF4 axis.

Author: Li Y, Ji L, Liu C, Li J, Wen D, Li Z , Yu L, Guo M, Zhang S, Duan W , Yi L, Y. Bi Y, Bu H, Li C and Liu Y
Journal:The FEBS Journal
Year: 2024

Intrathecal Delivery of ssAAV9-DAO Extends Survival in SOD1G93A ALS Mice.

Author: Wang W, Duan W, Wang Y, Wen D, Liu Y, Li Z, Hu H, Cui H, Cui C, Lin H, Li C
Journal: Neurochem Research
Year: 2017

Conclusion

Dr. Di Wen, of The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, stands as a dedicated clinician–scientist whose work seamlessly bridges advanced research and compassionate patient care. Through her pioneering studies on autophagy, mitophagy, and gene therapy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, she has significantly advanced the understanding of disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies. Her contributions, reflected in high-impact publications, professional leadership roles, and collaborative projects, underscore her influence in the neurological research community. With a clear vision for future innovations in personalized neurotherapies, Dr. Wen continues to inspire progress toward effective treatments for complex neurodegenerative diseases.

Jiudan Zhang | Diabetes | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiudan Zhang | Diabetes | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Jiudan Zhang | The Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University | China

Dr. Jiudan Zhang is an accomplished endocrinologist and PhD researcher currently based at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, with clinical and academic affiliations to The Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China. With over a decade of focused experience in endocrinology and metabolism, Dr. Zhang’s work explores the complex interplay between nutrition, glucagon regulation, and metabolic disorders, particularly type 2 diabetes. She has authored numerous high-impact publications and actively contributes to international conferences and research projects funded by EFSD and AiF. Her contributions have earned her prestigious fellowships, including support from the China Scholarship Council and the German Diabetes Association.

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Education

Dr. Jiudan Zhang’s journey into the field of medicine began with her enrollment at Southern Medical University, one of China’s premier medical institutions. From 2006 to 2014, she pursued both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Endocrinology and Metabolism, laying a robust foundation for a career in clinical research and metabolic medicine. Her formative academic years were marked by a deep curiosity about the hormonal and metabolic interplay in chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity. This early exposure to endocrinological systems became the bedrock of her future contributions in translational medicine. To further expand her academic perspectives, she engaged in international research training, including a visiting stint at Imperial College London in 2018 and Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) Munich in 2019. These experiences refined her methodological approach and introduced her to a wide network of global researchers.

Experience

Professionally, Dr. Zhang began her medical practice at the Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University in 2014 as a resident doctor in endocrinology. A year later, she transitioned to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, where she currently serves as an attending physician in the Department of Endocrinology. In 2020, she advanced her academic pursuits by joining the prestigious Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin as a PhD student. This move marked a significant pivot toward research excellence in Europe’s leading medical research environment. Her dual roles as a clinician and scientist enable her to bridge patient care with data-driven discovery.

Research Focus

Dr. Zhang’s research has consistently focused on type 2 diabetes, glucagon secretion, gut hormones, and postprandial metabolic responses. Her work intricately dissects how dietary composition—particularly protein and sugar intake—affects glucagon dynamics, insulin sensitivity, and liver fat content in both diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. One of her most cited studies, published in Clinical Nutrition (2023), explored the implication of sugar, protein, and incretins in excessive glucagon secretion after meals in patients with type 2 diabetes. She has also contributed significantly to research on isomaltulose vs. sucrose in metabolic syndrome patients, showing how alternative carbohydrates influence gut hormone responses and metabolic health. Dr. Zhang is deeply involved in large-scale research initiatives such as the FAIR project, funded by the European Fund for Sustainable Development, which investigates immune-metabolic remission in diabetes through fasting, and the MOCA project, examining the role of dairy protein composition in preventing fatty liver disease. These projects demonstrate her ability to conduct interdisciplinary and clinically impactful research.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Jiudan Zhang’s remarkable dedication to diabetes and metabolic research has earned her several prestigious accolades throughout her career. From 2021 to 2023, she was awarded a highly competitive scholarship by the China Scholarship Council (CSC), which provided vital support for her doctoral research at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. In 2022, her research excellence was further recognized by the German Diabetes Association (DDG), which granted her funding as a medical student researcher—a testament to her growing influence in the field. Additionally, her active participation and presentations at internationally respected scientific forums such as the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) and the Diabetes Kongress (DDG) underscore the widespread academic recognition of her innovative work in endocrinology and nutrition.

Publications

Gut Hormones and Postprandial Metabolic Effects of Isomaltulose vs. Saccharose Consumption in People with Metabolic Syndrome.

Author: Zhang J, Sonnenburg D, Kemper M, Tricò D, Mari A, Kabisch S, Theis S, Rohn S, Pfeiffer AFH
Journal: Nutrients
Year: 2025

The Regulation and Secretion of Glucagon in Response to Nutrient Composition: Unraveling Their Intricate Mechanisms

Author: Zhang J, Zheng Y, Martens L, Pfeiffer AFH
Journal: Nutrients
Year: 2023

High Protein Diets Improve Liver Fat and Insulin Sensitivity by Prandial but Not Fasting Glucagon Secretion in Type 2 Diabetes.

Author: Zhang J, Pivovarova-Ramich O, Kabisch S, Markova M, Hornemann S, Sucher S, Rohn S, Machann J, Pfeiffer AFH
Journal: Frontiers in Nutrients
Year: 2022

Metabolism and fatty liver improvement through different types of milk protein.

Author:Csanalosi M, Schuppelius B, Zhang J, Rohn S, Pfeiffer AFH
Journal: Ernährung und Sensorik
Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Jiudan Zhang stands at the forefront of diabetes research and clinical innovation, distinguished by her unwavering dedication to advancing endocrine and metabolic medicine. Her groundbreaking work at The Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, has significantly deepened the understanding of diabetes pathophysiology and improved patient-centered approaches in clinical practice. With a robust publication record, international collaborations, and a strong commitment to translating research into real-world impact, Dr. Zhang exemplifies the qualities of a visionary clinician-scientist. Her continued contributions are poised to influence the future of diabetes care both in China and globally.

Vanshika Chaudhary | Biochemistry | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary | Biochemistry | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary | NIMS University | India 

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary is a dedicated Ph.D. scholar in Biochemistry at NIMS University, Jaipur, India, with a strong academic foundation and hands-on research experience in molecular biology and biochemical analysis. She has contributed as a Junior Research Fellow at leading institutes including VIT Chennai and has been recognized with multiple awards such as the Young Scientist Award (2024) and Best Oral Presentation (ICMRP 2023). Her research focuses on the synthesis and biological properties of functionalized stilbenes, with a notable publication and a filed patent on the antifertility potential of Calendula officianalis.

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Education

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary’s academic journey is rooted in a steadfast commitment to life sciences and biochemical research. Hailing from Muradpur, Hapur district in Uttar Pradesh, India, she began her formal education with strong performances in the U.P. Board examinations, securing First Division marks in both her 10th and 12th grades, where she chose the science stream—an early indicator of her scientific inclination. She pursued her undergraduate studies in Life Sciences at Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCS University), Meerut, where she graduated in 2019. Building on this foundation, she earned her M.Sc. in Biochemistry, also from CCS University, where she graduated with First Division honors. Her passion for research and inquiry led her to embark on a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at NIMS University, Jaipur, in 2022, where she continues to thrive as a research scholar.

Experience

Ms. Chaudhary’s professional journey demonstrates her proactive engagement in laboratory science and academic research. She is currently working as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) at the NIMS Institute of Allied Medical Science and Technology, where she is involved in advanced biochemistry research. Her earlier JRF stint at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Chennai, on the project titled “Recent Advances in Synthesis and Biological Properties of Functionalized Stilbenes”, allowed her to delve deep into molecular and synthetic biochemistry under the guidance of Prof. Fatehveer Singh. Her technical acumen spans a wide array of instrumentation and protocols, including PCR, Spectrophotometry, ELISA, and Flame Photometry, along with expertise in molecular biology assays and biochemical analysis. She has also participated in multiple research internships at prestigious institutions such as CSWRI, Avikanagar, NDRI, Karnal, and VIT Chennai, gaining valuable insights and hands-on experience across varied domains of biosciences.

Research Focus

Ms. Chaudhary’s research interests lie at the intersection of synthetic chemistry and applied biochemistry, with a strong emphasis on natural product pharmacology and fertility regulation. Her Ph.D. and prior work have focused on the synthesis and characterization of stilbene derivatives—compounds with significant therapeutic potential. Notably, she has also ventured into reproductive biology, as reflected in her co-authored patent titled “Antifertility potential of Calendula officinalis in male rats’ model”, which represents a novel, plant-based approach to male contraception. Her research outputs include publications in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), where she authored a comparative review on stilbene synthesis—a study that continues to inform ongoing biomedical inquiries.

Award and Recognition

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary’s academic excellence and research-driven mindset have been consistently recognized through several prestigious awards and honors at both national and international levels. Her ability to communicate complex scientific ideas effectively earned her the Best Oral Presentation Award at the ICMRP 2023 in Agra, followed by the Young Scientist Award at the ICMRP 2024, marking her growing prominence in research circles. In acknowledgment of her outstanding early-career contributions, she received the Young Achievers Award in 2023 from the same forum. Her commitment to applied biochemistry and environmental consciousness was also honored with the Wildlife Week State Level Excellence Award jointly conferred by Rajasthan University and the Forest Department. Further, her postgraduate research stood out internationally, earning her the Best M.Sc. Research Thesis Award at an International Conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2024. These accolades collectively underscore her scientific rigor, impactful research contributions, and rising influence within the bioscience community.

Publications

High-throughput Exploration of Phytochemicals from Traditional Medicinal Plants for Typhoid Fever: ADMET Profiling and Molecular Docking Analysis

Authors:
D.J. Vanshika Chaudhary, Manoj Kumar Maurya, Sandeep Tirupati, Sukesh Mukherjee
Journal: Central Zone Conference of the Association of Clinical Biochemists of India
Year: 2024

A Comprehensive Review of Advancement in Synthesis of Stilbene and Its Derivatives

Authors: Vanshika Chaudhary, D.K. Joshi, M.K. Maurya, S. Tripathi, S. Singh
Journal: International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT)
Year:  2023

Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Medicinal Plants in Typhoid Fever Management: Phytochemical Profiling and Bioactivity Assessment

Author: D. Vanshika Chaudhary
Journal: Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (ACBICON)
Year: 2023

Tien-Lin Wu | OLED Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Tien-Lin Wu | OLED Materials | Best Researcher Award 

Assist Prof Dr. Tien-Lin Wu | National Tsing Hua University | Taiwan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tien-Lin Wu, a faculty member at the Department of Chemistry, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, is a rising scholar in organic materials chemistry. His research focuses on organic semiconductors, thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials, and organoboron-based optoelectronics. With postdoctoral experience at MIT under Prof. Timothy Swager, Dr. Wu has contributed significantly to the development of high-efficiency OLED emitters and stimuli-responsive luminescent systems. He has published 30 SCI-indexed papers, holds an international patent, and actively collaborates with academia and industry. His work is widely cited, reflecting a growing impact in photophysics and materials innovation.

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tien-Lin Wu’s journey in the chemical sciences began with a strong academic foundation at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan, where he pursued his Ph.D. in Chemistry and completed it in 2015. From an early stage, Dr. Wu exhibited a keen interest in organic synthesis and materials chemistry, which laid the groundwork for his future exploration into photophysical phenomena and molecular engineering. His passion for precision and innovation in molecular design was evident throughout his doctoral studies, where he investigated organic luminophores and their mechanisms of action. This formative phase instilled in him a strong analytical mindset and a deep understanding of the fundamental science driving functional materials.

Experience

Following his Ph.D., Dr. Wu pursued postdoctoral research both at NTHU and later at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the prestigious research group led by Prof. Timothy Swager. During this period, he expanded his expertise to include cutting-edge molecular electronics and interdisciplinary materials science, developing advanced functional materials with real-world applications in mind. In 2021, Dr. Wu returned to his alma mater as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at NTHU. His academic role encompasses both teaching and leading a dynamic research group focused on optoelectronic materials, particularly those integrating organoboron chemistry and TADF (Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence) mechanisms. His leadership has already seen the completion of 7 funded research projects, with 4 ongoing, and multiple collaborations with industrial and academic partners.

Research Focus

Dr. Wu’s research sits at the intersection of molecular design, photophysics, and organic electronics. His group has pioneered the development of highly efficient and stable TADF emitters, utilizing isotope engineering and azepine modification strategies to enhance device performance. These innovations have contributed to OLED devices achieving record-breaking efficiencies and greater operational stability. One of his key achievements is a published international patent on boron-containing compounds for OLED applications (registered in Taiwan, the U.S., Japan, and China), showcasing his commitment to transforming lab discoveries into tangible technologies. His prolific output includes 30 SCI-indexed journal articles, with publications in Nature Photonics, Chemical Science, JACS Au, and ACS Materials Letters, indicating the high scientific standard and global impact of his work.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Wu has earned growing international recognition, with over 1,700 citations and an h-index of 14 as per Google Scholar, demonstrating the strong influence of his research in the scientific community. His achievements reflect both quality and relevance in advancing the fields of organic semiconductors, mechanoresponsive luminescence, and afterglow photophysics. While he has not yet authored a book, his research has drawn considerable attention from both academia and industry, leading to three industry-collaborative projects focused on OLEDs and semiconductor photoresist material development. Additionally, his professional memberships with the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT) further attest to his active engagement in global research networks.

Publications

Diboraanthracene Derivatives with Twisted Azepine Donors: Achieving Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence and Mechanically Enhanced Photoluminescence

Authors: En-Chi Chang, Chi-Ting Chen, Li-Hung Tsai, Jen-Ho Tseng, Jian Lei, Tien-Lin Wu
Journal: Synthetic Metals
Year: 2025

Flexible, Non-fused Sulfone Functionalized Polymer with Enhanced Active Site Access for Photocatalytic Sacrificial Hydrogen Evolution

Authors: Hsin-Lung Chen, Shang-Da Yang, Kun-Han Lin, Chih-Li Chang, Bing-Heng Li, Wei-Cheng Lin, Chia-Chih Chang, Ho-Hsiu Chou, Tse-Fu Huang, Chih-Wen Pao.
Journal: Science Advances
Year: 2025

Azepine Modulation in Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters for OLEDs Achieving Nearly 40% EQE

Authors: Jian Lei, Yi-Kuan Chen, Min-Jie Wang, Chang-Lun Ko, Wen-Yi Hung, Liang-Yan Hsu, Tien-Lin Wu, Chien-Hong Cheng
Journal: ACS Materials Letters
Year: 2025

Optimally Miscible Polymer Bulk-Heterojunction-Particles for Nonsurfactant Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Authors: Wei-Cheng Lin, Yu-En Sun, Ying-Rang Zhuang, Tse-Fu Huang, Kuei-Jhong Lin, Mohamed M. Elsenety, Jui-Chen Yen, Hung-Kai Hsu, Bo-Han Chen, Chen-Yu Chang.
Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year: 2025

 

 

Wei Bian | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award | 13563

Dr. Wei Bian | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Wei Bian | Shanxi Medical University | China

Dr. Wei Bian, a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at Shanxi Medical University, China, specializes in fluorescent nanoprobes and mass spectrometry imaging for the study of environmental pollutants and their toxicological impacts. With over 50 SCI-indexed publications, multiple national patents, and leadership in major research and textbook projects, she exemplifies academic excellence. Dr. Bian is also recognized for her outstanding contributions to medical education and mentorship, earning numerous awards including the Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and Excellent Teacher honors.

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Education

Dr. Wei Bian embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in chemistry and biomedical sciences, laying the groundwork for a multidisciplinary career that bridges basic medical sciences with advanced environmental health research. Throughout her early academic development, she demonstrated a passion for scientific inquiry, particularly in understanding the biological mechanisms behind chemical interactions within the human body. Her dedication and excellence in her studies led to her appointment as a doctoral student, followed by a steady rise through academic ranks to her current position as a professor and doctoral supervisor at Shanxi Medical University. To further deepen her expertise and global perspective, Dr. Bian engaged in international academic exchange, spending a year at the State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis under Professor Cai Zongwei at Hong Kong Baptist University. This opportunity enriched her scientific acumen and broadened her exposure to cutting-edge environmental toxicology research methods.

Experience

Dr. Bian has built a distinguished career centered at Shanxi Medical University, where she serves as the Director of the Chemistry Teaching and Research Office and the Secretary of the Second Party Branch of the Faculty at the School of Basic Medicine. Her leadership has significantly contributed to strengthening curriculum quality, fostering innovation in teaching, and nurturing future scientific talents. She has played an instrumental role in organizing and enhancing teaching activities, including collective lesson planning, trial lectures, academic seminars, and certification exercises. Under her guidance, the university has undertaken national textbook development for the 12th, 13th, and 14th Five-Year Plans, as well as the 10th edition of “Organic Chemistry”, tailored for undergraduate clinical medicine programs across China. As an active academic mentor, she has supervised 23 master’s students, several of whom have won prestigious national and provincial scholarships and gained admission to doctoral programs at internationally recognized universities, including the University of Munich and the Macau University of Science and Technology.

Research Focus

Dr. Bian’s primary research focuses on the design and biomedical application of fluorescent nanoprobes, with a secondary emphasis on mass spectrometry imaging as a tool to study diseases induced by environmental pollutants. Her research contributes to uncovering the toxicological mechanisms of pollutants, aiming to protect public health through scientific innovation. She has published over 50 SCI-indexed papers, including publications in Zone 1 journals with impact factors as high as 14.3, reflecting the high quality and impact of her work. Her research extends across Zones 2 and 3, with contributions in both international journals and Chinese core publications. In addition, she holds multiple national invention patents as the first inventor. Her projects are often backed by significant national and provincial funding bodies, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shanxi Natural Science Foundation, and student innovation and entrepreneurship programs, where she has served as a principal investigator or key contributor.

Award and Honor

Dr. Bian’s outstanding contributions to research, education, and institutional service have been recognized through a series of prestigious awards and honors. She was twice named an “Outstanding Communist Party Member” of Shanxi Medical University in 2017 and 2018, reflecting her exemplary leadership and commitment to academic and ethical standards. In 2020, she was honored as a “Model of Teacher Ethics” by the Shanxi Professors Association, acknowledging her dedication to fostering moral integrity in higher education. Her innovative work earned her the Second Prize in the Shanxi Provincial “Five Small” Innovation Competition in 2023, as well as the Third Prize in the Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award in 2022. Additionally, she was recognized as an “Excellent Teacher” by Shanxi Medical University in 2023 and as an “Outstanding Worker” of the university in 2024. These accolades collectively underscore her multifaceted impact as a researcher, educator, and role model within the academic community.


Publications

A highly sensitive and fast responsive NBD-based fluorescent probe for determination hypochlorous acid in biological system

Author: Jianhua Wang, Jieyin Wei, Chao Liu, Weidong Zhang, Yumin Feng, Wei Bian
Journal:
Molecular Structure (2025)

Carbon Dot- and Curcumin Dye-Based Dual-Emission Fluorescence Ratiometric Probes for Rapid Smartphone Detection of Brilliant Blue in Food

Author: Fen Gao, Kexin An, Xinwei Chen, Yunhui Fu, Jing Li, Aoxue Zhang, Li Zhang, Hongyan Jia, Wei Bian
Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials (2025)

A Real-Time Cell Death Self-Reporting Theranostic Agent for Dynamic Optimization of Photodynamic Therapy

Author: Wei Bian, Qiyue Wang, Cui He, Pan Tao, Juanjuan Zheng, Yulu Zhang, Jing Li, Fangyuan Li, Hongyan Jia, Daishun Ling
Journal: Advanced Science (2025)

Conclusion

Dr. Wei Bian is a beacon of excellence in medical chemistry and environmental health research. Through her innovative investigations into nanoprobes and pollutant-related diseases, leadership in education, and commitment to student mentorship, she has become a pillar of academic and research strength at Shanxi Medical University and beyond. Her multidisciplinary approach, international collaborations, and impactful teaching set her apart as a truly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. As she continues to expand her scholarly footprint, Dr. Bian remains a powerful force shaping the future of scientific inquiry and public health in China and across the global academic community.