Morteza Ghanepour | Advanced Materials Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Morteza Ghanepour | Advanced Materials Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Semnan University | Germany

Mr. Morteza Ghanepour is an accomplished Structural Engineer based in Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany, recognized for his strong academic record, high-impact research, and diverse professional experience across industrial, academic, and laboratory environments. He holds a Master of Science in Structural Engineering from Semnan University, graduating with a perfect 4.0 GPA and ranking second among his cohort. His thesis, supervised by Prof. Omid Rezaeifar, focused on the numerical investigation of magnetic fields on concrete containing silica sand and ferrosilica, establishing a foundation for his ongoing expertise in smart materials and advanced concrete technologies. Morteza also holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Semnan University, an institution globally ranked among the top 250, where he demonstrated excellence in courses such as Structural Dynamics, Bridge Design, Advanced Construction Materials, and Finite Element Method. His research contributions span advanced concrete, composites, smart structures, FRP systems, nanomaterials, and multifunctional materials. Morteza has published several impactful journal papers in Results in Engineering, Journal of Building Engineering, and Case Studies in Construction Materials, including pioneering studies on the effects of alternating magnetic fields on mechanical properties, compressive strength, and stress–strain behavior of concrete. He has also served as a peer reviewer for international journals, evaluating studies on geopolymer microstructures and concrete performance. His scholarly achievements have earned him multiple competitive scholarships, including awards from Semnan University, the NAN Institution, and the Technical and Vocational Organization of Damghan for supporting his laboratory research. Morteza’s professional record includes valuable industry experience such as his role at Tesla Gigafactory Berlin, where he worked as a Turnover Engineer and Project Manager. There, he handled acceptance tracking for construction projects worth €400 million, conducted over 70 inspections, resolved more than 160 technical deviations, and delivered 60+ training sessions across Europe. His earlier roles at Pey Dezh Damghan Engineering Company included site engineering, construction management, drafting, and structural modeling—optimizing materials, enhancing safety compliance, and reducing project costs through software such as ETABS, AutoCAD, FEM, and REVIT. Fluent in English and Persian, Morteza is certified in civil supervision, concrete quality control, HSE/EHS, AutoCAD, and Revit Structures. He is also an active volunteer with the Iranian Red Crescent Society. Fully committed to excellence, innovation, and engineering advancement, he continues to contribute to the evolving field of structural and materials engineering.

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Featured Publications

Ghanepour, M., Amini, M. M., & Rezaifar, O. (2024). Numerical investigation on the impact of alternating magnetic fields on the mechanical properties of concrete with various silica sand and ferrosilicon compositions. Results in Engineering, 103631.

Amini, M. M., Ghanepour, M., & Rezaifar, O. (2024). Experimental analysis of the impact of alternating magnetic fields on the compressive strength of concrete with various silica sand and microsilica compositions. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 21, e03487.

Rezaifar, O., Ghanepour, M., & Amini, M. M. (2024). A novel magnetic approach to improve compressive strength and magnetization of concrete containing nano silica and steel fibers. Journal of Building Engineering, 91, 109342.

Ghanepour, M., Amini, M. M., & Rezaifar, O. (2024). Experimental investigation of the effects of magnetic field on the stress-strain curve of concrete specimens containing steel fibers using strain gauge. Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Semnan University.

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.