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.

Bo Zhu | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award | 13430

Dr. Bo Zhu | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Zhu, Jilin University, China

Dr. Bo Zhu is a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Jilin University, China. He received his Ph.D. from Jilin University in 2020 and conducted part of his doctoral research as a visiting scholar at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on high-entropy alloys, nanoindentation, and molecular dynamics simulations. Dr. Zhu has led and contributed to several national and provincial research projects and has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Materials & Design and Advanced Engineering Materials.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bo Zhu began his academic journey in the field of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Jilin University, one of China’s most prestigious research institutions. Enrolling in 2010, he completed his Bachelor of Engineering in 2014, laying a solid foundation in materials science, mechanics, and computational modeling. Driven by a passion for scientific inquiry and advanced materials, he continued at Jilin University for his Ph.D. studies from 2014 to 2020.A defining moment in his academic career was his tenure as a Visiting Ph.D. Scholar at the University of Toronto between 2019 and 2020. There, he joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, gaining international exposure and collaborating with globally recognized experts. This experience expanded his academic perspective and enabled him to explore advanced materials processing techniques, particularly focusing on high-entropy alloys (HEAs) and nanoindentation techniques using molecular dynamics simulations.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of his Ph.D., Dr. Zhu commenced his professional academic career as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Jilin University, in July 2021. During this period, he was deeply involved in both teaching and research, contributing to the university’s academic excellence and mentoring graduate students. In February 2025, he was appointed as a Lecturer, a role that reflects his growing reputation in the field and his dedication to academic growth. As a faculty member, Dr. Zhu is committed to advancing both undergraduate and graduate education, fostering innovation, and building collaborative research environments.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhu’s research is primarily centered around advanced materials—particularly high-entropy alloys (HEAs) and silicon carbide (SiC) materials—and their behavior under mechanical stress and extreme conditions. Utilizing computational techniques such as molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, he investigates the atomic-level deformation behavior, anisotropy effects, and phase transformations in materials.

Some of his notable publications include:

  • A study on short-range ordering and atomic segregation in HEAs during solidification (Materials & Design, 2023).

  • Research on the anisotropy effects of 3C–SiC under nanoindentation (Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 2024).

  • Contributions to the development of a high-throughput synthesis method for HEAs using inductively coupled plasma (Advanced Engineering Materials, 2021).

These works have significantly advanced the understanding of mechanical properties at the nanoscale and informed material design strategies for high-performance applications.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zhu has played a key role in several prestigious national and provincial research projects, including:

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 52205156)

  2. National Major Scientific Instruments and Equipment Development Project (Grant No. 52227810)

  3. Postdoctoral Merit Funding Project of Jilin Province

  4. Special Scientific Research Project by the Jilin Provincial Department of Education

His consistent record of funding and support underscores his scientific credibility and the practical relevance of his research. These competitive grants not only validate his academic vision but also enable him to push the boundaries of material science research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Zhu’s work is already making a tangible impact in the fields of nanomechanics, semiconductor materials, and alloy design. His publications are widely cited by fellow researchers and have contributed to foundational knowledge in high-entropy material systems and simulation-based mechanical testing. His interdisciplinary approach—bridging computational modeling with experimental data—has positioned him as a thought leader in atomistic simulations and materials design. Additionally, by actively participating in international collaborations and academic exchanges, he promotes global scientific dialogue and contributes to the worldwide research ecosystem.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Zhu moves forward in his academic career, his goals include expanding his research group, mentoring emerging scientists, and deepening his exploration of AI-driven materials discovery and multi-scale simulations. He also aims to contribute to green technologies and sustainable materials, aligning with global efforts to tackle climate change and resource efficiency. Dr. Zhu envisions a legacy where high-performance materials engineered through advanced simulations contribute to real-world solutions—from aerospace components to energy-efficient electronics. His long-term commitment to both education and research ensures he will continue to be a pillar in the field of materials science.

Publication  Top Notes

Research on the effects of chemical short-range order on strengthening and toughening mechanisms of FCC/BCC dual-phase high-entropy alloys at micro/nano-scale

Author: Y., Niu, Yihan, D., Zhao, Dan, B., Zhu, Bo, Z., Zhang, Zhijie, H., Zhao, Hongwei

Journal: Materials Today Communications This link is disabled

Year: 2024

Effect of temperature on the nanoindentation behavior of monocrystalline silicon by molecular dynamics simulations

Author: Z., Zhang, Zhijie, Z., Zhang, Zhenqiao, D., Zhao, Dan, B., Zhu, Bo, H., Zhao, Hongwei

Journal: Materials Today Communications This link is disabled

Year: 2024