Laleh Kalankesh | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Laleh Kalankesh | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award 

Medical science university | Iran

Dr. Laleh R. Kalankesh is an accomplished environmental health engineer and academic whose research integrates environmental engineering, public health, and environmental epidemiology, with a strong emphasis on water quality, pollution control, and human health risk assessment. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Iran, where she is actively involved in teaching, mentoring postgraduate students, and leading multidisciplinary research projects addressing critical environmental and health challenges in Iran and comparable arid and semi-arid regions. Dr. Kalankesh earned her PhD in Environmental Health Engineering from Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, where her doctoral research focused on monitoring disinfection by-products (DBPs), including trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs), in surface water, groundwater, and drinking water distribution networks. Her work also advanced membrane technology by developing graphene oxide–modified polyamide nanofiltration membranes to enhance the removal of DBPs and total organic carbon (TOC). This research built on her earlier MSc and BSc training in environmental health engineering, with a strong foundation in nanoparticle applications for wastewater treatment and heavy metal removal. Her research portfolio spans water and wastewater treatment, membrane processes, nanomaterials, air pollution, and environmental epidemiology. She has made notable contributions to understanding DBP formation and health risks, desalination using microbial desalination cells, photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants, and the application of nanoparticles and composites as bactericides and adsorbents. In parallel, her epidemiological studies examine the health impacts of air pollution, meteorological factors, and socio-environmental inequalities, including contributions to large-scale Global Burden of Disease (GBD) studies published in leading journals such as The Lancet Planetary Health and The Lancet Global Health. Dr. Kalankesh has authored 45 peer-reviewed publications, holds an h-index of 21, and is recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists (2025). She has served as principal investigator on numerous nationally funded research projects and is an active peer reviewer for international journals. Her innovative capacity is further reflected in a patented portable device for sterilizing fruits and vegetables. Through her interdisciplinary research and academic leadership, Dr. Kalankesh continues to contribute significantly to advancing environmental health science and evidence-based policy for sustainable development and public health protection.

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Dongdong Wang | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof Dr. Dongdong Wang | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Science and Technology of China | China

Prof. Dr. Dongdong Wang is a distinguished materials scientist and interdisciplinary researcher whose work bridges chemistry, nanotechnology, biology, and medicine, with a strong focus on nanozyme engineering and metal–organic framework (MOF)–derived functional materials for biomedical applications. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Lanzhou University and earned his Ph.D. in 2018 from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). Following his doctoral training, he conducted postdoctoral research at Nanyang Technological University from 2018 to 2022, where he further expanded his expertise in advanced nanomaterials and catalytic systems. In June 2022, Prof. Wang joined USTC as a Professor and Principal Investigator, establishing an independent and rapidly growing research program. Prof. Wang has authored more than 80 high-impact research articles published in internationally leading journals such as Accounts of Chemical Research, Nature Communications, Angewandte Chemie, Advanced Materials, Chem, ACS Nano, and Advanced Science. His scholarly contributions demonstrate both depth and breadth, ranging from fundamental mechanistic studies to application-oriented innovations. His research is supported by competitive funding, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation, reflecting strong national recognition of his scientific leadership. In 2025, he was selected as a JMCB Emerging Investigators, further underscoring his rising international profile. The core of Prof. Wang’s research lies in the rational design and synthesis of porous nanozymes, single-atom nanozymes, and MOF-based hybrid materials. He systematically investigates their enzymatic catalytic mechanisms and explores their applications in tumor imaging, diagnosis, therapy, antibacterial treatment, and immunomodulation. A defining feature of his work is the integration of reactive oxygen species (ROS)–based catalytic therapy with modulation of the tumor microenvironment, providing innovative strategies for precision theranostics. Additionally, he explores the use of microorganisms and microbially synthesized nanomaterials in catalysis and tumor immunotherapy, opening new frontiers at the interface of biology and materials science. Beyond research outputs, Prof. Wang plays an active role in the scientific community as a guest editor for leading journals including Molecules, Materials, and Frontiers in Chemistry, and serves as an invited independent reviewer for top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of the American Chemical Society, ACS Nano, and Biomaterials. His achievements have been recognized through multiple prestigious honors, including the BaoGang Education Scholarship and the National Graduate Scholarship. Overall, Prof. Dongdong Wang’s research profile reflects originality, interdisciplinary impact, and sustained excellence, making him a strong candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Heer Wang | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Heer Wang | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award 

Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Heer Wang is an emerging scholar in applied economics whose research lies at the intersection of industrial transformation, climate change, labor mobility, and sustainable economic development. His work explores how evolving economic structures and environmental shocks shape household behavior, productivity, and long-term growth pathways, particularly within developing and transitional economies. By integrating rigorous microeconometric evaluation methods with rich empirical data, he contributes meaningful insights into how societies adapt to climate risks and structural shifts. A major strand of his research investigates the socioeconomic consequences of climate variability, especially extreme rainfall and its implications for rural livelihoods. His publications in leading journals such as Science of The Total Environment and Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy highlight how climate shocks influence labor mobility, household vulnerability, agricultural productivity, and consumption smoothing. His studies provide evidence-based perspectives that deepen the understanding of how rural communities manage risk, adjust labor allocation, and navigate long-term adaptation strategies under environmental uncertainty. Another important area of his work focuses on industrial structure upgrading and technological capability. Through theoretical and empirical analyses published in the Asian Journal of Technology Innovation, his research examines the depth and sophistication of structural transformation, revealing how technological capacity and sectoral linkages drive high-quality economic development. His work contributes to policy discussions on how emerging economies can enhance industrial competitiveness while maintaining sustainable growth. In addition to published work, he has developed several working papers addressing market integration, climate-induced behavioral responses, and the dynamics of agricultural adaptation. These studies reflect a consistent research theme: understanding how economic agents respond to shocks and incentives within rapidly evolving socioeconomic environments. His research portfolio is reinforced by participation in multiple interdisciplinary and national research projects funded by major institutions. These projects span topics such as digital economy development, fertility policy evaluation, labor mobility under technological disruption, climate risk prediction using artificial intelligence, and the economic implications of population aging. His role across these initiatives demonstrates strong capabilities in empirical modeling, policy analysis, and data-driven decision support. He brings expertise in microeconometrics, policy evaluation techniques, and quantitative analysis using software platforms such as Stata, R, and SPSS. His work contributes directly to academic knowledge, policymaking, and practical interventions aimed at improving resilience, enhancing productivity, and supporting sustainable economic progress. Overall, his research advances critical conversations on how economies can navigate structural change while adapting to environmental and demographic challenges.

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Heng Liu | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Heng Liu | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Qingdao University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Heng Liu is an accomplished materials scientist and professor at Qingdao University of Science and Technology, widely recognized for his significant contributions to organometallic catalysis and polymer chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in 2015 from the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry (CIAC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), followed by productive postdoctoral research at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology between 2015 and 2017. Upon returning to China, he served as an associate professor at CIAC before joining Qingdao University of Science and Technology as a full professor in 2020. Throughout his career, Prof. Liu has built an impressive portfolio of research achievements that reflect his scientific rigor, innovation, and leadership in advancing olefin and diene polymerization technologies. His research primarily focuses on the development of high-efficiency organometallic catalysts, the functionalization of polymers, and performance enhancement strategies for synthetic rubber materials—areas that hold major industrial relevance in the rubber, plastic, and advanced materials sectors. Prof. Liu has published 63 high-impact journal articles in prestigious publications such as Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Catalysis, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, Macromolecules, and other leading SCI-indexed platforms. His strong publication record is supported by a robust citation footprint in global scientific databases, reflecting the wide impact and recognition of his work within the research community. He has successfully led and participated in multiple funded research projects, including major grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52573115, 22071236, 21801236), the Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation (ZR2024ME117), and the Taishan Scholar Foundation (202211165), demonstrating his capability to secure competitive funding for frontier research. Beyond academic projects, Prof. Liu has completed six consultancy and industry collaborations, reinforcing the practical applicability of his scientific innovations. He holds 18 patents, underscoring his commitment to translating research outcomes into technological advancements. His editorial contributions include serving on the editorial boards of Frontiers in Chemistry and China Synthetic Rubber Industry, where he supports scholarly communication and peer review in his field. Prof. Liu’s work is strengthened by active collaborations with researchers across institutions and countries, contributing to scientific progress through interdisciplinary engagement. With expertise spanning catalysis, polymer design, and advanced material fabrication, Prof. Liu continues to make substantial contributions to both fundamental science and industrial technology. His achievements, leadership, and innovation position him as a distinguished candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Polymer Chemistry (2025)

Zhang, H., Zhang, X., Zheng, H., Wang, F., Wei, X., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Synthesis of α,ω-end hetero-functionalized polyisoprene via neodymium-mediated coordinative chain transfer polymerization. Polymer Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4PY01452A

Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2025 – Nov 05)

Zheng, H., Zhang, H., Zhao, W., Wang, F., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Controllable preparation of hydroxyl-terminated liquid polydiene rubber featuring high 1,4-content by neodymium-mediated coordinative chain transfer polymerizations strategy. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.57602

Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2025 – Mar 10)

Li, X., Zhang, X., Wang, F., Liu, W., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Neodymium-mediated coordinative chain transfer homopolymerization of bio-based myrcene and copolymerization with butadiene and isoprene. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.56557

Macromolecules (2025 – Feb 25)

Wang, X., Ma, L., Dong, B., Zhang, C., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Axial anagostic interaction in α-diimine nickel catalysts: An ultraefficient occupation strategy in suppressing associative chain transfers to achieve UHMWPEs. Macromolecules, 58(?), pages pending. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.4c03244

Molecular Catalysis (2024)

Liu, X., Yang, Q., Zhang, C., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2024). 3,4-selective polymerization of isoprene by iron-based system: The key role of borate salts for enhancing catalytic activities and broadening 1,10-phenanthroline ligand scope. Molecular Catalysis, 114082. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcat.2024.114082

SSRN Preprint (2024)

Liu, H., Liu, X., Zhang, C., Yang, Q., & Zhang, X. (2024). 3,4-selective polymerization of isoprene by iron-based system: The key role of borate salts for enhancing catalytic activities and broadening 1,10-phenanthroline ligand scope [Preprint]. SSRN. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4690393

 

Shimelash Molla Kassaye | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Shimelash Molla Kassaye | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Mattu University | Ethiopia

Dr. Shimelash Molla Kassaye is a highly dedicated scholar and researcher specializing in Hydrology and Water Resources Management, with an extensive academic background and a strong record of scientific contributions in the field of environmental and water sciences. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Mattu University, Ethiopia, where he continues to advance research and teaching in hydrology, climate change, and watershed management. His professional journey reflects consistent excellence and commitment to solving pressing environmental and water-related challenges affecting the African continent. Dr. Kassaye earned his Ph.D. in Water Management (Hydrology and Water Resources Management) from the African Centre of Excellence in Water Management (ACEWM) at Addis Ababa University in 2024. His doctoral research, titled “Evaluating the Hydrological Dynamics under Land Use/Cover and Climate Change in the Baro River Basin, Ethiopia,” focused on understanding the complex interactions between climate variability, land use change, and hydrological responses in one of Ethiopia’s key river basins. His research offers vital insights into sustainable water resource management and policy planning under changing climatic conditions. Prior to his Ph.D., he obtained an M.Sc. in Hydraulic Engineering from Jimma University in 2017 with an outstanding CGPA of 3.88/4.00 and a B.Sc. in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering from Arbaminch University in 2011. His professional experience spans over a decade of teaching, research, and academic service. Before assuming his current position, Dr. Kassaye worked as a Researcher and Lecturer at Mattu University (2014–2021) and as a Graduate Assistant at Arbaminch University (2012–2014). Through these roles, he has contributed significantly to the training of young engineers and scientists, supervising research projects, and integrating innovative technologies into water resource education and management practices. Dr. Kassaye’s research expertise covers a broad range of topics, including hydrologic modeling, climate change and variability, drought monitoring and prediction, integrated watershed management, natural resource management, and hydrometeorological risk assessment. His multidisciplinary approach, combining remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and hydrological modeling, enables comprehensive assessments of environmental systems under stress from both natural and anthropogenic factors. He has published multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers in high-impact international journals such as Water, Environmental Earth Sciences, Environmental Systems Research, and Earth. His publications have explored critical themes such as the sensitivity of meteorological dynamics to catchment variability, the integrated impact of land use and topography on hydrological extremes, and the quantification of climate change effects on streamflow dynamics. His academic excellence, combined with practical expertise and a strong publication record, positions him as a leading early-career researcher contributing to Ethiopia’s and Africa’s sustainable water resource management efforts. His dedication to advancing hydrological science underscores his commitment to building climate resilience and fostering sustainable development in vulnerable regions.

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Kassaye, S. M., Tadesse, T., Tegegne, G., & Hordofa, A. T. (2024). Quantifying the climate change impacts on the magnitude and timing of hydrological extremes in the Baro River Basin, Ethiopia. Environmental Systems Research, 13(1), 1–15.

Belay, H., Melesse, A. M., Tegegne, G., & Kassaye, S. M. (2025). Flood inundation mapping using the Google Earth Engine and HEC-RAS under land use/land cover and climate changes in the Gumara Watershed, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. Remote Sensing, 17(7), 1283.

Malede, D. A., Elumalai, V., Andualem, T. G., Mekonnen, Y. G., Yibeltal, M., Kassaye, S. M., & others. (2025). Understanding flood and drought extremes under a changing climate in the Blue Nile Basin: A review. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 100638.

Kassaye, S. M., Tadesse, T., & Tegegne, G. (2024). Quantifying the climate change impacts on the magnitude and timing of hydrological extremes in the Baro River Basin, Ethiopia. Environmental Systems Research, 13(2).

Kassaye, S. M., Tadesse, T., Tegegne, G., Hordofa, A. T., & Malede, D. A. (2024). Relative and combined impacts of climate and land use/cover change for the streamflow variability in the Baro River Basin (BRB). Earth, 5(2), 149–168.

Kassaye, S. M., Tadesse, T., Tegegne, G., & Tadesse, K. E. (2022). The sensitivity of meteorological dynamics to the variability in catchment characteristics. Water, 14(22), 3776.

Kassaye, S. M., Tadesse, T., Tegegne, G., & Hordofa, A. T. (2024). Integrated impact of land use/cover and topography on hydrological extremes in the Baro River Basin. Environmental Earth Sciences, 83(2), 49.

Kassaye, S. M., Ebissa, T. N., Gutema, B. G., & Gurmesa, G. T. (2020). Site selection and design of mini hydropower plant for rural electrification in Keber River. American Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 9(5), 82–96.

Ebissa, T. N., Kassaye, S. M., & Malede, D. A. (2024). Hydrological response to climate change in Baro Basin, Ethiopia, using representative concentration pathway scenarios. Environmental Systems Research, 13(1), 42.

Waheed, A., Kousar, S., Khan, M. I., & Fischer, T. B. (2025). Environmental and Sustainability Indicators. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators.

Sadegh Kaviani | Renewable Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Sadegh Kaviani | Renewable Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

A.B. Nalbandyan Institute of Chemical Physics, National Academy of Sciences | Armenia 

Dr. Sadegh Kaviani is an accomplished computational chemist and postdoctoral researcher at the A.B. Nalbandyan Institute of Chemical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. His research expertise lies in computational materials science, where he employs density functional theory (DFT), molecular dynamics (MD), and machine learning (ML) to explore, predict, and optimize advanced nanomaterials for energy storage, catalysis, and solar energy conversion. With a strong interdisciplinary background, he bridges theoretical modeling with practical material applications aimed at addressing the world’s growing energy and environmental challenges. Dr. Kaviani earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry and has previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Kazan Federal University (Russia), contributing to pioneering studies on solid-state and hybrid electrolytes. His current work at the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia focuses on solid polymer electrolytes, covalent organic frameworks (COFs), perovskite solar cells, and ionic liquids, integrating AI-based predictive tools to design efficient and sustainable energy materials. Throughout his career, Dr. Kaviani has demonstrated outstanding research productivity and impact. He has authored or co-authored over 64 peer-reviewed journal publications in high-impact international journals indexed in SCI, Scopus, and Web of Science. His scholarly work has attracted more than 1,000 citations, achieving an h-index of 18 and an i10-index of 49 (as per Google Scholar). This citation record reflects both the quality and global relevance of his contributions to computational chemistry and materials science. He has also published one book (ISBN-registered) that synthesizes theoretical advances in the modeling of functional materials for energy applications. Dr. Kaviani’s research portfolio includes three major completed and ongoing projects, focusing on the atomistic understanding of ion transport, interfacial stability, and energy conversion mechanisms. His innovative studies on COF-based polymer electrolytes and ionic-liquid-assisted perovskite interfaces have opened new pathways for the design of high-performance batteries and solar devices. His integrative modeling approach has set new standards for computational evaluation of hybrid materials, combining quantum chemistry with data-driven optimization. Beyond research, Dr. Kaviani actively contributes to the scientific community as an Editorial Board Member for Theoretical Physics and Quantum Mechanics (Hill Publishing) and as a peer reviewer for more than 45 international journals, having completed over 150 reviews. He also collaborates internationally with researchers from China, India, Mexico, and South Africa, promoting global scientific exchange. A passionate advocate for computational innovation in sustainable technologies, Dr. Sadegh Kaviani stands out as a researcher whose academic excellence, integrity, and innovation continue to influence the next generation of material scientists. His record of productivity, international collaboration, and scientific service makes him a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award under the International Research Awards 2025.

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Featured Publications

Kaviani, S. (2025). Covalent organic framework-based solid polymer electrolytes for metal-ion batteries: Pioneering the future of DFT, MD, and ML techniques. Energy Storage Materials. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ensm.2025.104671

Kaviani, S. (2025). Enhanced anodic performance of CTF0 monolayer for Li-ion batteries through F and Si co-doping: A DFT insight. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2024.135752

Kaviani, S. (2025). A DFT study on an 18-crown-6-like-N8 structure as a material for metal ion storage: Stability and performance. Sustainable Energy & Fuels. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5SE00333D

Kaviani, S. (2025). Improving excited-state dynamic properties with the help of metalide character and excess electrons: Earlier transition-metal pairing with superalkali clusters. New Journal of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5NJ00827A

Kaviani, S. (2025). Stacking interactions in stabilizing supramolecular assembly of M[9C]₂M complexes: Dynamic stability with remarkable nonlinear optical features. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4CP04052J

Kaviani, S. (2024). A DFT modeling of 4-cyclohexene-1,3-dione embedded in covalent triazine framework as a stable anode material for Li-ion batteries. Materials Chemistry and Physics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2024.129592

Kaviani, S. (2024). A DFT-based design of B/N/P-co-doped oxo-triarylmethyl as a robust anode material for magnesium-ion batteries. Journal of Power Sources. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2024.234425

Kaviani, S. (2022). First-principles study of the binding affinity of monolayer BC6N nanosheet: Implications for drug delivery. Materials Chemistry and Physics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2021.125375

 

 

JosephIkechukwu Nwachukwu | Pollution Control Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.JosephIkechukwu Nwachukwu | Pollution Control Technology | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Technology, Owerri | Nigeria

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Dr. Joseph Ikechukwu Nwachukwu is an early career environmental scientist and Senior Lecturer at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), Nigeria, specializing in climate adaptation, water quality, contaminant exposure, and geospatial analysis. Holding a PhD in Environmental Sciences from Manchester Metropolitan University, his doctoral work employed geospatial exposure pathways to chemical pollutants in soils, water, and sediments around Owerri. His research spans human exposure to heavy metals in food crops, groundwater nitrification in urban contexts, and innovative training in geospatial intelligence for environmental monitoring. Beyond research, Dr. Nwachukwu has extensive experience teaching courses in environmental chemistry, hydrology, impact assessment, and geospatial techniques, and he supervises undergraduate and graduate research projects. He serves as Deputy Director of the Centre for Waste to Wealth Research & Development at FUTO, and as Postgraduate Coordinator in his department, where he promotes interdisciplinary, data-driven approaches to environmental challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa. His awards include the TETFund Fellowship for doctoral study, and national grants for developing nanoadsorbents for industrial wastewater remediation. Driven by a commitment to integrate science and policy, Dr. Nwachukwu is consolidating his profile toward leadership in environmental resilience, contamination mitigation, and sustainable water resource governance.

Featured publications

Nwachukwu, J. I., et al. (2024). Assessment of groundwater contamination by effluent discharged PAH at NNPC Depot in Osisioma, Nigeria. Waste Management Bulletin, 2(1), 229–238.

Nwachukwu, J. I., et al. (2022). Assessment of human exposure to food crops contaminated with lead and cadmium in Owerri, South-eastern Nigeria. Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals.

Nwachukwu, J. I., et al. (2019, August). Urbanization impacts on groundwater nitrification and health: A case study of Owerri, Southeast Nigeria. Paper presented at the 29th Annual Goldschmidt Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

Junxia Yu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award | 13493

Prof. Junxia Yu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Junxia Yu, Wuhan Institute of Technology, China

Prof. Jun-xia Yu is a distinguished researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, China, affiliated with the Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass-Based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry. She also serves at the Hubei Novel Reactor & Green Chemical Technology Key Laboratory and the Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Process of the Ministry of Education. Her work focuses on sustainable chemical engineering, green processes, and advanced biomass-based materials. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory in Yichang. Prof. Yu is based at No. 693 Xiongchu Avenue, Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China.

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Jun-xia Yu’s journey in the world of chemistry and environmental engineering began with a deep-rooted passion for scientific discovery and sustainable development. She pursued her undergraduate and postgraduate studies in chemical engineering, laying a strong foundation in process engineering, catalysis, and materials science. Her early academic years were marked by a keen interest in the transformation of biomass and the development of environmentally friendly technologies. Through rigorous training and academic excellence, she developed the skills necessary to lead advanced research in green chemical processes, eventually earning her position as a thought leader in her field.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently, Prof. Jun-xia Yu is a senior faculty member at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, China. She holds a prestigious position at the School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering and is actively involved with several key national and regional laboratories, including:

  • Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass-Based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry

  • Hubei Novel Reactor & Green Chemical Technology Key Laboratory

  • Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Process of Ministry of Education

  • Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory, Yichang

Her work seamlessly integrates teaching, mentoring, and leading multidisciplinary research projects. Prof. Yu also plays a crucial role in establishing collaborative efforts between academic institutions and industry stakeholders to promote innovation in chemical technology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Yu’s research is at the forefront of green chemistry, particularly focusing on the conversion of biomasshigh-value energy and environmental materials. Her projects aim to develop novel catalysts, reactors, and processes that minimize environmental impact while maximizing efficiency.

Key areas of research include:

  • Development of biomass-based materials for environmental remediation

  • Design of green catalytic processes for energy conversion

  • Innovation in reactor technology for cleaner chemical production

  • Utilization of renewable resources in place of fossil-based inputs

Her contributions are documented in numerous high-impact scientific publications, patents, and conference presentations that continue to influence emerging trends in sustainable chemical processes.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Jun-xia Yu’s outstanding work has earned her recognition both nationally and internationally. She is a respected figure within the Ministry of Education’s green chemistry initiatives and regularly serves as an evaluator for various research programs. Her lab has received government funding and accolades for excellence in applied chemical research and innovation.

She is often invited to speak at global symposia and serves as a peer reviewer for reputable journals in chemistry, environmental engineering, and material sciences. Her mentorship of young researchers and postgraduates has also been widely praised.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Yu’s scientific contributions have had a significant impact on advancing China’s agenda for carbon neutrality, environmental sustainability, and clean energy development. By innovating processes that utilize renewable biomass, she helps reduce reliance on petroleum-based resources, aligning research outputs with broader climate and environmental goals.

Her collaborations with industries and government bodies have also resulted in real-world applications of laboratory research, making her work influential beyond academia. Many of her former students now hold key positions in industry, academia, and policy-making, extending her influenceo the next generation of green chemists.

💫 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Jun-xia Yu’s legacy is one of scientific integrity, environmental consciousness, and tireless dedication to the advancement of green technologies. As global challenges like climate change and pollution intensify, her work serves as a beacon of innovation for sustainable development.

Looking ahead, she aims to:

  • Expand international collaborations with global research institutes

  • Explore next-generation biomass technologies for zero-emission applications

  • Train and empower a new wave of scientists dedicated to green chemistry

Her strategic role at the Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory also positions her to influence large-scale research infrastructure and regional innovation hubs focused on sustainability and energy transitions.

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📘Nano architectonics via in situ growth of MIL-101(Fe) on modified sugarcane bagasse for selective capture of glyphosate from aqueous solution

Journal: Environmental Chemical Engineering

Year: 2025