Jingjing Jiang | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Jingjing Jiang | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award 

Dr. Jingjing Jiang | Jilin University | China

Prof. Jingjing Jiang is a distinguished scholar and researcher serving as a Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, and Deputy Director of the Department of Environmental Engineering at Jilin University, China. She obtained both her Master’s and Doctoral degrees from Jilin University, where she has built a notable academic and research career dedicated to advancing environmental sustainability through cutting-edge wastewater treatment technologies. As a Tang Aoqing Young Scholar and recognized Young Growth Science and Technology Talent of Jilin Province, Prof. Jiang represents a new generation of scientific leadership committed to integrating innovation with environmental protection. Her primary research focus centers on transmembrane ion transport for wastewater treatment, addressing complex challenges related to pollution control, resource recovery, and sustainable water management. Over the years, she has successfully completed or is currently leading 15 major research projects, including prestigious grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. These projects highlight her expertise in advanced membrane materials, electrochemical processes, and nanotechnology applications for efficient and sustainable environmental remediation. Prof. Jiang’s academic output reflects both productivity and impact. She has authored or co-authored 49 peer-reviewed journal publications in high-impact outlets indexed in SCI and Scopus, covering interdisciplinary themes across materials science, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering. Her research has been cited over 2,000 times, indicating the global recognition and influence of her work, and she maintains an impressive h-index of 25, showcasing her consistent scholarly excellence and contribution to the field. In addition to her journal articles, Prof. Jiang has published one academic book (ISBN-registered) and holds nine patents, many of which address innovative technologies for water purification and pollutant degradation. Her professional influence extends beyond research and teaching. Prof. Jiang serves on the Young Editorial Boards of several reputable international journals, including Nano-Micro Letters, Research, Water Purification Technology, and Carbon Neutralization, among others. These editorial appointments signify her leadership role in shaping emerging research directions in environmental engineering and sustainable technologies. She is also an active young member of the Jilin Provincial Society of Environmental Science and Engineering, contributing to regional academic development and professional collaboration. Prof. Jiang has established strong collaborative partnerships, notably with the National Natural Science Foundation of China Joint Fund, fostering interdisciplinary and cross-institutional innovation. Her outstanding achievements have earned her several honors, including the Jilin Provincial Natural Science Award and the prestigious Ogano Award.

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Featured Publications

Jiang, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y., … Dong, S. (2025, March). Selective activation of peroxymonosulfate through gating heteronuclear diatomic distance for flexible generation of high-valent cobalt-oxo species or sulfate radicals.

Sun, T., Liu, Y., Li, J., … Dong, S. (2025, March). Radical and nonradical cocatalysis induced by asymmetric medium-spin cobalt single atom for water decontamination.

Jiang, J., Liu, S., Zhao, B., … Dong, S. (2025, February). Angstrom confinement-triggered adaptive spin state transition of CoMn dual single atoms for efficient singlet oxygen generation.

Zhao, Z., Jiang, J., Zhou, D., & Dong, S. (2025, January). Microalgal-based urea wastewater treatment with p-hydroxybenzoic acid enhances resource recovery and mitigates biological risks from Bisphenol A.

Liu, Y., Jiang, J., Li, T., … Dong, S. (2024, December). Tuning charge distribution for synergistic enhancement of internal electric field in BiOCl via phosphorus–vanadium dual-doping.

Fu, S., Dong, S., Cao, T., … Zhou, D. (2024, October). The transition metal composition could promote α-Fe₂O₃ catalytic ozonation at mild condition by improving electron transfer.

Jiang, J., Yue, C., Niu, S., … Dong, S. (2024, May). Gradient graphitic carbon rings induce successive built-in electric field for photo-Fenton-like reaction.

Mr. Alessandro Becci | Chemical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Alessandro Becci | Chemical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy.

Alessandro Becci is a dedicated researcher specializing in sustainable development and chemical processes at Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy. His work is pioneering in the fields of environmental technologies and urban mining, aiming to advance circular economy practices across Europe. With an academic background in Environmental Sustainability and a Ph.D. focused on metal recovery biotechnologies, Alessandro brings both depth and innovation to recycling and resource management.

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Education🎓

Alessandro holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Environmental Sustainability and Civil Protection, completed in 2015 and 2017, respectively, from Università Politecnica delle Marche in Italy. He later pursued a Ph.D. at the same university, specializing in the development of chemical process theories with a focus on biotechnologies for metal recovery from waste. His research combines environmental science and sustainable technologies to advance methods for waste management and resource recovery, contributing to more sustainable industrial processes.

Experience💼

Since joining Università Politecnica delle Marche as a Researcher in Environmental Technologies, Alessandro has played a key role in advancing high-impact European projects. He teaches Data Elaboration, focusing on data-driven approaches to sustainable development, and collaborates on various international initiatives with leading institutions in Spain, Denmark, and Italy. His work reflects a commitment to environmental innovation and cross-border research partnerships aimed at addressing pressing ecological challenges.

Research Interests🔬

Alessandro's research covers a range of fields critical to environmental sustainability, including urban mining, life cycle assessment (LCA), and bio-hydrometallurgy. His work integrates these areas to address key challenges in resource recovery and waste management.

Commitment to the Circular Economy
Driven by a commitment to advancing the circular economy, Alessandro focuses on the recycling of electronic waste and the recovery of critical raw materials. His research aims to reduce environmental impact by promoting sustainable reuse and resource efficiency.

Innovation in Resource Management
Alessandro also applies mathematical modeling in resource management, exploring innovative solutions to optimize resource use. His work aligns closely with Europe’s sustainability goals, supporting initiatives to create a more resilient and eco-friendly economy.

Awards🏆

Alessandro's contributions have positioned him as a valued researcher in European sustainability, with projects funded under prestigious programs like Horizon2020.

His patented bioleaching process for circuit board recycling further demonstrates his expertise and dedication to impactful environmental research.

Publications Top Notes📚

Life Cycle Assessment of Rare Earth Elements-Free Permanent Magnet Alternatives: Sintered Ferrite and Mn–Al–CACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2023-09-11.Cited by 15 articles. Link

Life Cycle Assessment of Biomethane vs. Fossil Methane Production and SupplyEnergies, 2023-06-06. Cited by 10 articles. Link

Bioremediation of Sediments Contaminated with Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Technological Innovation Patented ReviewInternational Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2022-06. Cited by 20 articles. Link

Sustainable Strategies for the Exploitation of End-of-Life Permanent MagnetsProcesses, 2021-05. Cited by 30 articles. Link

Environmental Sustainability Analysis of Case Studies of Agriculture Residue ExploitationSustainability, 2021-04. Cited by 18 articles. Link

 

 

 

 

Runda Aduldejcharas | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Runda Aduldejcharas, Sustainability, Best Researcher Award🏆

Doctorate at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Dr. Runda Aduldejcharas is a Lecturer in the Department of Interior Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. With an extensive academic background and a focus on Innovation and Material Research, Dr. Aduldejcharas has contributed significantly to the field of sustainable architecture. Her research emphasizes the development and implementation of cutting-edge materials and technologies within architectural design, particularly in the area of bio waste materials.

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Dr. Aduldejcharas’ research has been recognized and cited in various academic journals. Notable publications include a study on the utilization of Perna Viridis shells in construction, published in a reputable journal on ScienceDirect. Her work has also been highlighted in award-winning presentations at international congresses and conferences.

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    • 1 document authored
  • h-index: 1

Education

Dr. Aduldejcharas holds two bachelor’s degrees: one in Interior Architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at Assumption University and another in Architecture (RIBA1) with a focus on Spaces and Objects from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. She has also earned two master’s degrees: an M.Arch in Graduate Architectural Design from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, and a degree in Emergent Technologies and Design [Emtech] from the Architectural Association. Dr. Aduldejcharas completed her PhD in Architecture (Design and Sustainable) from the Faculty of Engineering, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Research Focus

Dr. Aduldejcharas specializes in Innovation and Material Research, focusing on sustainable materials, advanced construction techniques, and innovative design solutions. Her research aims to enhance both functionality and aesthetics in architectural design, with a particular emphasis on bio waste materials and their potential applications in construction.

Professional Journey

Dr. Aduldejcharas currently serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Interior Architecture at Chulalongkorn University. Her professional journey includes significant academic and research roles, contributing to the development of sustainable architectural practices and innovative material research.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Aduldejcharas has received several accolades for her contributions to the field of architecture, including a Gold Medal at the 26th Assembly of Advanced Materials Congress. Her work has been showcased at prestigious events like the COP26 Innovation Showcase, where she presented her research on constructing sustainable futures.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Aduldejcharas has published research in various high-impact journals. One notable publication is her study on bio waste material utilization, specifically focusing on Perna Viridis shells, which was published on ScienceDirect. Her research has contributed significantly to the field of sustainable construction and material innovation.

Title: Bio responsive block: The performance of bio waste material with reduced environmental impact

  • Author: R. Aduldejcharas
  • Journal: Results in Materials
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Volume: 23
  • Article Number: 100589
  • Access: Open access

Research Timeline

Dr. Aduldejcharas’ research timeline includes extensive work on bio waste materials, sustainable design, and innovative construction techniques. Her studies have progressed from fundamental research on material properties to applied research in real-world construction projects.

Collaborations and Projects

Dr. Aduldejcharas has collaborated with various academic and industry partners on projects related to sustainable materials and construction techniques. One significant project involves the development of bio-responsive blocks from Perna Viridis shells, demonstrating the practical applications of her research in promoting environmental sustainability and community well-being.