Nour-eddine Lazar | Material Synthesis and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nour-eddine Lazar | Material Synthesis and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Engineer at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Morocco

Dr. Nour-eddine Lazar is a materials scientist specializing in ferroelectric materials, photocatalysis, microbial fuel cells, and environmental chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Material Sciences and Environment (2019–2024) from ENSAM – Mohammed V University in Rabat, where his thesis focused on the performance of ferroelectric materials as photocatalysts in microbial fuel cells. He previously completed a Master’s degree in Materials Chemistry (2016–2018) at the Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University, working on ammonium sulphate fabrication as fertilizer and the valorisation of rare earth elements in phosphogypsum, followed by a Bachelor’s degree in General Chemistry (2013–2016) focused on physics, chemistry, and leachate treatment using natural adsorbents. Since April 2025, he has been conducting an internship at the University of Hassan II in Mohammedia on fertilizer formulation and analysis, after previously completing over 240 hours of practical teaching at both the University of Hassan II in Mohammedia and ENSAM Rabat. His research experience includes a COST Action project at the Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic (2024), optimizing microbial fuel cell performance through advanced modified electrodes, and a Virtual Mobility internship between Sapienza University of Rome and Mohammed V University (2024) focused on modeling and experimentation of microbial fuel cells with varied volumes. Earlier, he completed internships at OCP Jorf Lasfar (2018), studying rare earth balance in ammonium sulphate manufacture, and at the National School of Mines in Rabat (2016), working on leachate treatment using natural adsorbents. He has presented his work at numerous international conferences, including MCSS Rabat (2021), 7JSNES Casablanca (2022), SPIN El Jadida (2022), ICAISSD Rabat (2022), and the Green Deal Implementation Conference in Poland (2023). Dr. Lazar has been recognized with multiple awards and grants, including 2nd place in an environmental competition (2022), an STSM COST Action Horizon grant (2024), and a Virtual Mobility COST grant (2024). He has authored 9 scientific documents, accumulated 139 citations from 107 citing documents, and holds an h-index of 7, reflecting his growing influence in materials chemistry, environmental technologies, and sustainable energy research.

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Featured Publications

Allali, F., Kara, K., Elmazouzi, S., Lazar, N., Tajounte, L., Touach, N., Benzaouak, A., Lotfi, E. M., Lahmar, A., & Liotta, L. F. (2025). Effect of incorporation of Mg on LiTa0.6Nb0.4O3 photocatalytic performance in air-cathode MFCs for bioenergy production and wastewater treatment. Nanomaterials, 15(24), 1837.

Lazar, N.-E., Mazkad, D., Moussadik, A., El Habib Hitar, M., Benzaouak, A., Touach, N., Nicolle, J., Cagnon, B., Yalcinkaya, F., Riadi, Y., & others. (2024). High-performance ferroelectric photocatalysts for rapid dye degradation: ZrO₂-doped LiTa0.5Nb0.5O₃ under solar UV light. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology.

Moussadik, A., Mazkad, D., Lazar, N.-E., Benzaouak, A., Abrouki, Y., Kacimi, M., Halim, M., Tielens, F., & El Hamidi, A. (2024). Self-grown Ag₂O nanoparticles on Ag-NASICON material for efficient visible light photocatalysis. Optical Materials, 146, 114803. h

Benkaddour, S., El Ouahabi, I., Essoufy, M., Hiyane, H., Lazar, N., Saufi, H., Slimani, R., Shalaby, N. F., Riadi, Y., & Abdel-Gawad, S. A. (2024). Biosorption of Basic Yellow 28 dye onto watermelon seeds. Part II: Modeling and optimization by response surface methodology. Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews.

Lazar, N., Mazkad, D., Kharti, H., Yalcinkaya, F., Pietrelli, A., Ferrara, V., Touach, N., Benzaouak, A., El Mahi, M., & Lotfi, E. M. (2024). Maximizing power generation in single-chamber microbial fuel cells: The role of LiTa0.5Nb0.5O₃/g-C₃N₄ photocatalyst. Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy.

Mazkad, D., El Idrissi, A., Marrane, S. E., Lazar, N., El Ouardi, M., Dardari, O., Channab, B.-E., Layachi, O. A., Farsad, S., & Baqais, A., et al. (2024). An innovative diatomite–polypyrrole composite for highly efficient Cr(VI) removal through optimized adsorption via surface response methodology. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 671, 133172.

Moussadik, A., Lazar, N.-E., Mazkad, D., Siro Brigiano, F., Baert, K., Hauffman, T., Benzaouak, A., Abrouki, Y., Kacimi, M., & Tielens, F., et al. (2023). Investigation of electronic and photocatalytic properties of AgTi₂(PO₄)₃ NASICON-type phosphate: Combining experimental data and DFT calculations. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 434, 114289.

Mahadi Hasan | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Mahadi Hasan | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Mahadi Hasan | University of South Dakota | United States

Mr. Mahadi Hasan completed his BS and MS from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and worked as a lecturer for five years before relocating to the United States for a second master’s degree. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Materials Chemistry program at the University of South Dakota. His research focuses on the targeted delivery of anticancer drugs using smart nano-cargo of mineral particles, emphasizing synthesis modification and surface functionalization of nanomaterials. He developed a method for delivering veratridine into colorectal cancer cells using casein-coated carboxylated mesoporous silica nanoparticles and discovered a spongelike morphology of calcium citrate particles and calcium carbonate submicroparticles (400–700 nm), which are advantageous for drug delivery applications. He has also developed an undergraduate laboratory experiment modeling drug discovery and targeted delivery using calcium-based particles. His completed and ongoing projects include mesoporous silica nanoparticle-based targeted drug delivery against colorectal cancer, PEGylated MSNs and calcium carbonate submicroparticles as drug carriers, calcium carbonate nanoparticles as mineral sunscreen against skin cancer, and hydroxyapatite nanorods for gene transfer in plants. He has published 1 SCI-indexed article in Cancers (2025) on liver-specific nanoparticle-mediated delivery and MMP-triggered release of veratridine to target metastatic colorectal cancer, collaborating with Professor Dr. Khosrow Rezvani. He is an ACS member since 2022 and works at the intersection of organic chemistry, materials chemistry, nanotechnology, drug delivery, and biomedical sciences. His research contributes significantly to oncology by creating mineral particle-based gated drug delivery systems, advancing both fundamental knowledge and practical therapeutics. His work has 1 publication, with citations accumulating and an h-index of 1, reflecting his growing influence in nanomedicine and targeted therapeutics. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, he is moving toward commercialization of his technology, highlighting the translational impact of his work. His innovations provide practical solutions for colorectal cancer treatment while educating the next generation of chemists and biomedical scientists. His contributions span drug delivery, nanomaterial synthesis, particle morphology engineering, biomedical applications, and translational therapeutics. By integrating chemistry and biomedical sciences, he advances health innovation and sustainable therapeutic strategies. His research has established a platform for further exploration of mineral particle-based nanomedicine. His work demonstrates a unique combination of creativity, scientific rigor, and translational potential in cancer therapeutics, materials chemistry, and nanotechnology. He continues to collaborate with biomedical scientists to optimize nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for oncology. His developments in mineral particle engineering offer novel approaches for targeted, efficient, and controlled drug delivery. The focus on spongelike calcium citrate and submicroparticles ensures high payload capacity, biocompatibility, and therapeutic efficacy. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that bridge chemistry, materials science, and biomedical applications. His contributions are fostering a new generation of mineral-based nanomedicine platforms with significant health impact.

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Featured Publications

Hasan, M., Eikanger, M., Sane, S., Wijewardhane, K. S. K., Slunecka, J. L., Freeling, J., Rezvani, K., & Sereda, G. (2025). Liver-specific nanoparticle-mediated delivery and MMP-triggered release of veratridine to effectively target metastatic colorectal cancer. Cancers, 17(19), 3253.

Hasan, M., Eikanger, M., Sane, S., Wijewardhane, K. S. K., Slunecka, J., Freeling, J., Rezvani, K., & Sereda, G. (2025). Liver-specific nanoparticle-mediated delivery and MMP-triggered release of veratridine, a potent pro-apoptotic molecule, to effectively target metastatic colorectal cancer [Preprint]. Preprints.

Prof. Qingjun Chen | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qingjun Chen | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Nanchang Hangkong University, China.

Qingjun Chen, PhD, is a distinguished professor and a high-end talent in scientific and technological innovation under Jiangxi Province's "Thousand Talents Plan." Recognized as a leading academic and technological figure in major disciplines, he serves as an academic leader and a young and middle-aged backbone teacher in Jiangxi Province. He has held key positions in various professional committees and serves as an expert reviewer for multiple national and provincial scientific organizations.

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Education

Qingjun Chen earned his PhD in Materials Science from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2006, solidifying his expertise in advanced materials research. In 2005, he broadened his academic exposure by conducting research at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, gaining international experience in material science innovations. Further enhancing his global academic collaborations, he served as a Visiting Scholar at North Carolina State University, USA, in 2010, where he deepened his research on material performance regulation and alloy applications.

Experience

Qingjun Chen has established himself as a leading expert in materials science, holding multiple prestigious roles in national and international scientific communities. He is a member of the Amorphous Alloys and Applications Committee under the Chinese Society of Metals and also contributes to the Railway Facilities Committee of the China Society for Corrosion and Protection. Additionally, he serves as a communication review expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China and a letter review expert for the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, actively shaping the direction of scientific research in the country. His expertise is widely recognized, and he has been a science and technology consultant and reviewer for multiple provincial and municipal research projects, ensuring the successful implementation of key scientific initiatives.

Research Interests

Advanced Material Organization & Performance Regulation – Investigating material structures and optimizing their properties for industrial use.

Innovative Materials Development – Designing new materials with enhanced durability and functionality.

Corrosion Protection – Developing advanced coatings and alloys to prevent material degradation.

Alloy Design & Optimization – Creating high-performance alloys for specialized applications.

National Defense Applications – Contributing to the development of materials for military and defense technologies.

Aerospace Engineering – Enhancing materials used in aircraft and space exploration for improved performance and safety.

Railway Infrastructure – Advancing material solutions to increase efficiency and longevity in railway construction and maintenance.

Awards & Recognitions

Provincial and Ministerial Science and Technology Award (Second Prize) – Ranked First

Recognized as a Young and Middle-aged Backbone Teacher in Jiangxi Province

Key contributor to Jiangxi Province's "Thousand Talents Plan"

Selected Publications

Nb-induced lattice changes to enhance corrosion resistance of Al₀.₅Ti₃Zr₀.₅NbₓMo₀.₂ high-entropy alloys
Q. Chen, X. CuiNature Communications, 2025

Amorphous-nanocrystalline dual-phase structured Fe₇₈Si₁₃B₉ alloy ribbons and their efficiency for degradation of direct yellow dye
Y. Zhao, Q. Chen, L. Ji, K. Wang, G. HuangReaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, 2024
1 Citation (Open Access)

Strengthening mechanism of electrocatalytic properties of high activity Fe-based amorphous alloys by low escape work nanocrystals
Y. Zhao, Q. Chen, L. Ji, K. Wang, G. HuangJournal of Materials Research and Technology, 2024
2 Citations

Microstructure and Internal Friction Behavior of Laser 3D Printed Fe-Based Amorphous Composites
S. Huang, Q. Chen, L. Ji, K. Wang, G. HuangActa Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 2024
3 Citations

BCC/B2 structure and dislocation strengthening behavior in high Ti content TiAlVCrNb high-entropy alloys
T. Xu, Q. Chen, L. Ji, K. Wang, H. LiuJournal of Alloys and Compounds, 2023
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Prof. Chae-Ryong Cho | Secondary batteries | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chae-Ryong Cho | Secondary batteries | Best Researcher Award

Department of Nanoenergy Engineering/Pusan National University, South Korea.

Prof. Chae-Ryong Cho is a distinguished physicist specializing in nanoenergy engineering. Currently serving as a professor at Pusan National University (PNU) in Busan, Korea, he has made significant contributions to the fields of lithium-ion batteries, photocatalysts, and nanostructured materials. His research has been widely recognized, with numerous publications and patents to his name.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Chae-Ryong Cho earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Physics from Pusan National University, Busan, Korea (1982-1986). He then pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) in Surface Physics at Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Korea (1986-1988). Later, he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Solid-State Physics at Pusan National University, Busan, Korea (1991-1995), specializing in the advanced study of solid-state materials and their physical properties.​

Experience 🏢

Prof. Chae-Ryong Cho is a Professor of Nanoenergy Engineering at Pusan National University (PNU) since 2006, specializing in secondary batteries and surface physics. He currently serves as Director of the Secondary Battery Convergence and Open Sharing System (COSS) and Secondary Battery Convergence Major at PNU (2023-Present), as well as Director of the Secondary Batteries Industry Technical Human Resource Development Center (SBitHRD) (2021-Present).

Previously, he was Dean of the College of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology at PNU (2018-2020) and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2013-2014). His research experience includes roles at Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI), Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), University of Minnesota, and UIUC. His work focuses on solid-state physics, surface analysis, and secondary battery technology.

Research Interests 🔬

Lithium-ion Batteries: Focus on developing advanced anode and cathode materials.

Sodium (Na) and Potassium (K) Ion Batteries: Exploration of alternative energy storage solutions.

All-Solid-State Batteries: Researching safer and more efficient battery technologies.

In Situ Structural Analysis: Studying real-time structural changes in materials.

Electrochemical Analysis of Active Materials: Investigating the electrochemical properties of battery components.

Awards 🏆

2005: President's Award (ROK)

2018: Busan Science and Technology Award

2018: Busan Mayor Award

2021: Congratulatory Plaque from BISTEP Director

2024: Deputy Prime Minister Award, Ministry of Education

Selected Publications 📚

Realization of a 2H-Si microneedle with an ultrafast growth rate of 6.7 × 10⁴ Å·s⁻¹

Authors: S. Mun, K. Kim, S. Park, Y. Kang, H. Ahn

Journal: Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2025

Enhanced Li storage of pure crystalline-C60 and TiNb₂O₇-nanostructure composite for Li-ion battery anodes

Authors: I. Jeon, L. Yin, D. Yang, H. Ahn, C. Cho

Journal: Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2024

Citations: 3

Enhancing Li-Ion Battery Anodes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemical Performance of Crystalline C60 Nanorods with Controlled Morphology and Phase Transition

Authors: L. Yin, D. Yang, I. Jeon, M. Park, C. Cho

Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2024

Citations: 3

Enhanced electrochemical performance and interdiffusion behavior of sodium ions in onion-derived freeze-dried and KOH-activated carbon for sodium-ion battery anodes

Authors: I. Jeon, T. Kim, J. Seo, D. Yang, C. Cho

Journal: Applied Surface Science, 2024

Citations: 5

Electrochemical behavior of Ag nanoparticle-incorporated Li₄Ti₅O₁₂ nanofibers as Li-ion battery anodes under visible light exposure

Authors: H. Yang, D. Yang, I. Jeon, J. Seo, C. Cho

Journal: Applied Surface Science, 2024

 

 

Mr. Tengfei Cheng | Hydrogen Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tengfei Cheng | Hydrogen Energy | Best Researcher Award

Hefei General Machinery Research Institute Co., Ltd, China.

Mr. Tengfei Cheng is a materials scientist and engineer specializing in pressure vessel and pipeline technology. He is currently an Engineer at Hefei General Machinery Research Institute (China), focusing on basic research in materials science and hydrogen storage technologies. With previous experience as an Assistant Engineer at Yunnan Innovation Institute, his expertise spans advanced materials research, solid-state hydrogen storage, and lithium-ion battery technologies. His work has earned recognition through multiple research grants and international journal publications.

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Mr. Tengfei Cheng holds a Master's degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Shanghai University, where he studied from 2018 to 2021. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor's degree in the same field from Shanghai University, completing his undergraduate studies between 2014 and 2018. His academic background has provided him with a strong foundation in materials science, equipping him with expertise in advanced materials research and engineering applications.

Professional Experience 👨‍🔬

Mr. Tengfei Cheng is currently an Engineer at Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, China (2021–Present). Previously, he served as an Assistant Engineer at the Yunnan Innovation Institute of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2021.

Research Interests 🔬

Mr. Cheng’s research is centered on materials science and engineering, particularly in:

Hydrogen storage technologies

Advanced battery materials (Li-ion, Na-ion, and solid-state)

Pressure vessel and pipeline technology

High-entropy alloys and corrosion mechanisms

Molecular dynamics simulation for material properties

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

China National Machinery Industry Corporation Award (2024) – Research on High-Density Adaptive Solid-State Hydrogen Storage

Hefei General Machinery Research Institute Award (2023) – Research on Hydrogen Storage Properties of Titanium-Based High-Entropy Alloys

Selected Publications 📚

Mr. Cheng has published extensively in high-impact journals, with contributions to energy storage, corrosion resistance, and molecular dynamics simulation.

Enhanced Lithium Polysulfide Conversion via Multi-Transition-Metal-Phosphides for Li–S Batteries
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2025
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.5c00371

Thiol-Assisted Regulated Electronic Structure of Ultrafine Pd-Based Catalyst for Formic Acid Electrooxidation
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2024.115034

Topological Insulator Heterojunction with Electric Dipole Domain to Boost Polysulfide Conversion in Li–S Batteries
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2025
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202423357

Functionalized Polyethylene Separators for Fast-Charging Li-Ion Batteries
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2025
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.4c15898

Study on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al–Cu–Mg Aluminum Alloy Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12666-024-03410-z

Assist. Prof. Dr. Constantinos D. Zeinalipour-Yazdi | Ammonia Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Constantinos D. Zeinalipour-Yazdi | Ammonia Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Northeastern University London, United Kingdom.

Dr. Constantinos D. Zeinalipour-Yazdi is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Northeastern University London. He is a distinguished researcher known for his contributions to catalysis, materials science, and computational modeling. His work focuses on understanding chemical reaction mechanisms and developing novel catalysts and materials for diverse applications. His research employs density functional theory (DFT) and other computational methods to investigate reaction pathways and material behaviors. He has led multiple high-impact projects and contributed significantly to advancing theoretical chemistry and material science.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Constantinos D. Zeinalipour-Yazdi earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, San Diego & San Diego State University in 2006. Following his doctorate, he held prestigious research fellowships and academic appointments at leading institutions worldwide. He was a Research Fellow at University College London (UCL), where he contributed to advancements in computational chemistry and catalysis. He also held positions at the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London, focusing on density functional theory (DFT) and materials science applications. His extensive experience spans collaborations with top-tier universities and research centers, making significant contributions to theoretical and computational chemistry.

💼 Experience

Dr. Constantinos D. Zeinalipour-Yazdi is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Northeastern University London, where he focuses on computational and theoretical chemistry. He previously served as a Research Fellow under the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation (RPF), contributing to groundbreaking research in molecular modeling and catalysis. As a Lead Investigator at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), he spearheaded studies on chemical reaction mechanisms and materials science applications. Additionally, he has been an active participant in multiple European Union and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)-funded projects, collaborating on cutting-edge advancements in energy materials, catalysis, and computational chemistry.

🔬 Research Interests

Catalysis & Reaction Mechanisms: Investigating ammonia and hydrazine synthesis mechanisms on metal nitrides.

Materials Science: Developing and optimizing catalysts for reactions such as the Water-Gas Shift reaction.

Computational Chemistry: Utilizing DFT and multiscale simulations to study material properties and reaction pathways.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Multiple grants and research fellowships from EPSRC, EMSL, and EU Framework Programmes

Recognized for high-impact computational studies in catalysis and materials science

International Invention Awards recipient

📚 Selected Publications

A DFT assessment of the activation barrier for concerted proton transfer in cyclic water clusters (H₂O)ₙ where n = 3–8
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry (Feb 2025)
DOI: 10.1016/j.comptc.2024.115061
Co-authors: Numair Elahi

Emerging Trends in Palladium Nanoparticles: Sustainable Approaches for Enhanced Cross-Coupling Catalysis
Catalysts (Feb 2025)
DOI: 10.3390/catal15020181
Co-authors: Jude I. Ayogu, Numair Elahi

A study using physical sphere-in-contact models to investigate the structure of close-packed nanoparticles supported on flat hexagonal, square, and trigonal lattices
Chemical Physics (Jan 2025)
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2024.112464

3D Printed Sphere-in-Contact Models of Carbon Materials
Preprint (2024)
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4985077
Co-authors: Toby Chai, David Pullman, Deborah Gater, James Kneller

A computational study of H-bonded networks in cyclic water clusters, (H₂O)ₙ (n = 3–12)
Journal of Molecular Modeling (2024)

 

 

 

Dr. James C. L. Chow | Quantum Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. James C. L. Chow | Quantum Computing | Best Researcher Award

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada.

Dr. James Chun Lam Chow, PhD, FCCPM, FInstP, FIET, SMIEEE, PPhys, CPhys, CSci, is a distinguished medical physicist specializing in radiation oncology and artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. He is currently an Associate Professor in Material Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto and a Clinician Investigator at the Princess Margaret Cancer Research Institute. With over two decades of experience in medical physics, his research focuses on AI-driven healthcare solutions, radiation therapy optimization, and Monte Carlo simulations for cancer treatment.

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Education🎓

Dr. James C. L. Chow earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Hong Kong in 1995 under the supervision of Prof. Peter Fung, following a BSc in Applied Physics (First Class Honours) from City University of Hong Kong in 1992. He was awarded a Croucher Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Cambridge (1995-1997), then continued his research as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Toronto (1997-1998) and later as a Postdoctoral Fellow at McMaster University (1998-2000). Transitioning into medical physics, he completed his Medical Physics Residency at the London Regional Cancer Centre (2000-2002), gaining clinical expertise in radiation therapy and medical imaging.

Professional Experience🌟

Dr. James C. L. Chow is an accomplished medical physicist and academic with extensive experience in radiation oncology and materials science. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto (2025–Present) and has been an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Toronto since 2019. In addition to his academic roles, he serves as a Medical Physicist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (2005–Present), where he also leads as the Physics On-Call Lead (2010–Present). His research contributions are further reflected in his role as a Clinician Investigator at the Princess Margaret Cancer Research Institute (2023–Present) and his affiliation with the Acceleration Consortium at the University of Toronto (2024–Present).

Previously, Dr. Chow held multiple key positions, including Assistant Professor in Radiation Oncology at the University of Toronto (2006–2019) and Medical Physics Site Lead for Skin Cancer at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (2010–2015). Before joining Princess Margaret, he worked as a Medical Physicist and Deputy Radiation Safety Officer at Grand River Regional Cancer Centre (2002–2005). He has also contributed to academia as an Adjunct Professor at Ryerson University and the University of Waterloo (2005–2010). His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing medical physics, cancer treatment, and interdisciplinary research in materials science and engineering.

Research Interests📚

Dr. Chow’s research focuses on:

Radiation Oncology & Medical Physics: Treatment optimization using Monte Carlo simulations

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: AI-driven diagnostic tools and chatbot applications in oncology

Nanotechnology in Radiation Therapy: Gold nanoparticle-enhanced radiotherapy

Clinical Data Analysis: Predictive modeling for cancer treatment outcomes

Awards & Recognitions🏆

2024 Outstanding Reviewer, Nuclear Engineering and Technology Journal

2024 Most-Viewed Article, JMIR Cancer

2024 Outstanding Author of the Year, AIMS Biophysics Journal

2019 Top Peer Reviewer, Web of Science Group

2012 Outstanding Reviewer, Medical Physics Journal

2010 SciNet Local Resource Allocation Award (1 million supercomputing hours for Monte Carlo simulations)

Selected Publications📖

Gold nanoparticles for drug delivery and cancer therapy
S Siddique, JCL Chow
Applied Sciences 10(11), 3824 (2020) – Cited: 382

Chatbot for health care and oncology applications using artificial intelligence and machine learning: Systematic review
L Xu, L Sanders, K Li, JCL Chow
JMIR Cancer 7(4), e27850 (2021) – Cited: 375

Application of nanomaterials in biomedical imaging and cancer therapy
S Siddique, JCL Chow
Nanomaterials 10(9), 1700 (2020) – Cited: 325

Irradiation of gold nanoparticles by X‐rays: Monte Carlo simulation of dose enhancements and the spatial properties of secondary electron production
MKK Leung, JCL Chow, BD Chithrani, MJG Lee, B Oms, DA Jaffray
Medical Physics 38(2), 624-631 (2011) – Cited: 311

Machine learning in healthcare communication
S Siddique, JCL Chow
Encyclopedia 1(1), 220-239 (2021) – Cited: 142

 

 

Ms. Danai Tsakiri | Extractive Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Danai Tsakiri | Extractive Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

National Technical University of Athens, Greece.

Danai Tsakiri is a dedicated researcher specializing in Metallurgy and Materials Science, with a strong academic background and extensive experience in raw materials research. She has made significant contributions to the study of acid-activated clays, lithium extraction, and sustainable industrial materials. Currently, she serves as a Research Assistant at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), actively participating in multiple European and national research projects.

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Ms. Danai Tsakiri is a Ph.D. candidate in Metallurgy and Materials Science at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece. She holds an M.Sc. in Science and Technology of Materials from NTUA (2010–2012), where she graduated with honors, achieving a grade of 8.69/10.0. Additionally, she earned a Diploma in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering from NTUA (2005–2010) with an outstanding grade of 9.08/10.0. Throughout her academic journey, Ms. Tsakiri has demonstrated excellence in her field, contributing to research and advancements in metallurgy and materials science.

🛠️ Professional Experience

Ms. Danai Tsakiri has extensive experience in metallurgy and materials science research. Since 2014, she has been a Research Assistant at the Laboratory of Metallurgy at NTUA, where she conducts laboratory experiments, analyzes research data, and contributes to scientific publications. She has been actively involved in multiple European-funded projects, including LEEMA, NANO-HVAC, ECO-BINDER, DIANA, and BATTERFLAI. Prior to this, she worked as a Junior Industrial Rocks & Minerals Researcher at S&B Group (2013–2014), focusing on the investigation of industrial mineral properties. Her experience also includes an internship at the Hellenic Research Centre for Metals S.A. (ELKEME) in 2009, where she conducted laboratory analyses on metallurgical samples.

🔬 Research Interests

Metallurgy & Materials Science – Acid activation, structure-property relationships.

Raw Materials & Circular Economy – Sustainable mineral processing.

Battery Materials & Lithium Extraction – Alternative methods for Li recovery.

Nanotechnology in Insulation & Construction – Low-carbon material development.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Technical Chamber of Greece Award for academic excellence.

NTUA High Performance Recognition during studies.

📚 Notable Publications

Li Extraction from a-Spodumene Concentrate via Carbonizing Calcination
Materials Proceedings (December 2023) 
Contributors: Katerina Maliachova, Nikolaos Doukas, Danai Tsakiri, Michail Samouhos, Lefkothea Sakellariou, Iliana Douni, Maria Taxiarchou, Ioannis Paspaliaris
Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Structural and Surface Modification of Oxalic-Acid-Activated Bentonites in Various Acid Concentrations for Bleaching Earth Synthesis—A Comparative Study
Minerals (June 2022)
Contributors: Danai Tsakiri, Iliana Douni, Maria Taxiarchou

 

 

 

Dr. Huazhang Guo | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huazhang Guo | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai University, China.

Huazhang Guo is a Research Associate at Shanghai University, specializing in the green, controllable preparation and application of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. With a strong background in nanomaterials and catalysis, she has made significant contributions to sustainable energy conversion and chemical production. Over the years, she has published 13 high-impact journal articles, including in Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Materials Today. Her work has garnered 1834 citations with an H-index of 22, and she also serves as a guest editor for the journals Molecules and Nanomaterials.

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Huazhang Guo pursued her Ph.D. in Materials Science at Shanghai University, where she specialized in the green and controllable preparation of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. Prior to that, she earned her Master’s degree in Nanomaterials from the same institution, focusing on advanced material synthesis and their applications in energy conversion and catalysis. She began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, which laid the foundation for her expertise in material chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable materials. Her strong academic background has contributed significantly to her research in carbon-based functional materials and electrocatalysis.

Experience 👩‍🔬

Huazhang Guo is currently a Research Associate at Shanghai University, where she focuses on the green and controllable preparation of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. In addition to her research role, she serves as a Guest Editor for the journals Molecules and Nanomaterials, contributing her expertise to advancing scientific publications in nanotechnology and materials science.

She actively collaborates with leading universities and has co-authored research papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Carbon, Applied Materials Today, and Molecules. Her work emphasizes electrocatalysis, sustainable material applications, and nanomaterial innovations.

Research Interests 🔬

Carbon Nanomaterials: Green and controllable synthesis for various applications

Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO₂ (ECO₂RR): Sustainable syngas production with tunable CO/H₂ ratios

Energy Conversion & Catalysis: Designing efficient and stable carbon-based catalysts for CO₂ utilization

Advanced Functional Materials: Exploring their role in sustainable chemistry

Awards & Achievements 🏆

5 Highly Cited Papers (ESI Top Papers)

1834 Total Citations & H-index of 22

1 Authorized Chinese Invention Patent & 15 Patent Applications

Editorial Role in Molecules and Nanomaterials

Selected Publications 📚

Recent advances in amino-functionalized metal–organic frameworks for sustainable photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction
Yaning Liu, Huazhang Guo, Zhonghua Sun, Jiye Zhang, Zhihui Zhang
Separation and Purification Technology, 2025
Cited by: 1

Harnessing graphene quantum dots for the selective and sensitive detection of dye contaminants
Yuping Xiong, Weitao Li, Luoman Zhang, Jiye Zhang, Liang Wang
Diamond and Related Materials, 2025

Optimizing the crystal structure and electrochemical properties of Na₄MnCr(PO₄)₃ by trace La doping
Keyi Sun, Yuxuan Liu, Wenbin Fei, Yulei Sui, Ling Wu
Applied Surface Science, 2025

Radiation-synthesis of covalent bonding heterojunctions for selective solar-driven CO₂ reduction
Weidong Hou, Huazhang Guo, Kang Wang, Ming Hong Wu, Liang Wang
Materials Today, 2025

Radiation-Synthesized Metal–Organic Frameworks with Ligand-Induced Lewis Pairs for Selective CO₂ Electroreduction
Wenhui Liu, Bijun Tang, Kai Huang, Zhendong Lei, Liang Wang
Small, 2024
Cited by: 7

 

 

 

Mr. Runhui Xiang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Runhui Xiang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Sun Yat-sen University, China.

Runhui Xiang is a Master's student in mechanical engineering at the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China. He holds a B.E. degree in robot engineering from Beijing Information Science and Technology University, earned in 2022. Runhui’s research focuses on cable-driven space manipulators and compliance control, contributing innovative solutions to enhance motion stability and position accuracy in advanced robotics systems.

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Education 🎓

Runhui Xiang is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China. Building on his strong foundation in robotics, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Robot Engineering in 2022 from the Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Beijing, China. His academic journey reflects a dedication to advancing technologies in robotics and aerospace engineering, with a focus on innovative solutions for space manipulation and compliance control systems.

Experience 💼

Runhui Xiang is conducting advanced research in cable-driven space manipulators at Sun Yat-sen University, focusing on innovative control systems for precision and adaptability in space environments. He has developed a force–position hybrid drive model that dynamically adjusts force output, enabling the manipulator to maintain motion stability while achieving precise positioning. This breakthrough balances force flexibility and positional accuracy, addressing key challenges in traditional control methods and advancing the field of space robotics.

Research Interests 🔬

Cable-Driven Space Manipulators: Improving position accuracy and motion stability.

Compliance Control: Leveraging force–position hybrid drive modes and admittance models to adapt robotic systems to external environmental changes.

Publication 📚

Compliance Control of a Cable-Driven Space Manipulator Based on Force–Position Hybrid Drive Mode
Journal: Aerospace
Published: 2025-01-19
Contributors: Runhui Xiang, Hejie Xu, Xinliang Li, Xiaojun Zhu, Deshan Meng, Wenfu Xu