Jie Wang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jie Wang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Qingdao Agricultural University | China

Prof. Jie Wang is an accomplished scholar in materials science, specializing in the design and construction of functional materials with applications in renewable energy, electrocatalysis, and advanced energy storage systems. He has authored over 100 publications in leading international journals, which have collectively garnered more than 6,580 citations, reflecting his significant research impact with an impressive h-index of 47. His research contributions span electrocatalysis for zinc-air and lithium-ion batteries, oxygen evolution and reduction reactions, water splitting, and the rational design of nanostructured materials such as transition metal sulfides, perovskites, and metal-organic frameworks. Prof. Wang has undertaken collaborative research at globally recognized institutions and serves as a corresponding or first author on numerous high-impact studies published in journals such as Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and Energy Storage Materials. His work has been recognized through prestigious awards including multiple provincial and national-level prizes in natural science and outstanding research achievements. Alongside his publications, he has successfully led several major national and regional research grants focused on energy storage, electrocatalysis, and sustainable materials development. Through his extensive scholarly output, mentorship, and innovative research directions, Prof. Jie Wang continues to make influential contributions to advancing materials science and energy technologies.

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Featured Publications

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Porous carbon with predominant graphitic nitrogen and abundant defects mediated by reductive molten salt enables boosted sulfur conversion for room-temperature sodium-sulfur batteries. Chemical Engineering Journal.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Enhancing oxygen evolution electrocatalysis in heazlewoodite: Unveiling the critical role of entropy levels and surface reconstruction. Advanced Materials.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Optimizing aqueous zinc-sulfur battery performance via regulating acetonitrile co-solvents and carbon nanotube carriers. ChemSusChem.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Homogeneous bismuth dopants regulate cerium oxide structure to boost hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis via two-electron oxygen reduction. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Promoting effect of copper doping on LaMO₃ (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) perovskite-supported gold catalysts for selective gas-phase ethanol oxidation. Catalysts.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Structural regulation of NiFe LDH under spontaneous corrosion to enhance the oxygen evolution properties. ChemSusChem.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). Exploring the efficiency of N, N-dimethylformamide for aqueous zinc-sulfur batteries. Science China Chemistry.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2024). Expediting corrosion engineering for sulfur-doped, self-supporting Ni-Fe layered dihydroxide in efficient aqueous oxygen evolution. Catalysts.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2024). Rational design of electrolyte additives for improved solid electrolyte interphase formation on graphite anodes: A study of 1,3,6-hexanetrinitrile. Energies.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2024). Phase modulation of nickel-tin alloys in regulating electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction properties. Rare Metals.

Sanae Zriouel | Materials Science | Women Research Award

Prof. Sanae Zriouel | Materials Science | Women Research Award

Cadi Ayyad University | Morocco

Prof. Sanae Zriouel is an accomplished physicist with a strong research footprint, boasting 18 documents, 188 citations, and an h-index of 9. Her research encompasses graphene and related materials, physics of two-dimensional nanostructures, topological insulators, chalcopyrite semiconductors, perovskite structures, mathematical physics, and quantum and statistical physics, employing advanced numerical simulations including ab-initio calculations, DFT, Green functions, Monte Carlo, and molecular dynamics. She currently serves as Associate Professor of Physics at Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco, after holding positions as Assistant Professor at Sultan Moulay Slimane University and Researcher at Mohammed V University. Prof. Zriouel has a PhD in Mathematical Physics and a Habilitation Universitaire (HDR), complemented by engineering and bachelor degrees in electro-mechanics, physical sciences, and English studies. She has been recognized with numerous awards including full membership in OWSD and multiple national and international research honors. Prof. Zriouel has supervised over 30 master’s and bachelor students, contributed extensively to academic and research committees, coordinated national and international projects, and actively participated in more than 80 conferences. Her work in quantum materials, nanostructures, and simulations has significantly advanced theoretical and applied physics, reflecting her impact in the scientific community through research, mentorship, and collaborative projects worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Amzaoued, M., Zriouel, S., & Mabrouki, M. (2025). DFT computational modeling studies of electronic and magnetic features of transition metal doped ZnTe. Physics Open, 24, 100275.

Ahsan, J., Rather, M., Sultan, K., Zriouel, S., & Hlil, E. (2025). In-depth study of double perovskite Sr₂NiTaO₆: Structural, electronic, thermoelectric, and spintronic properties for sustainable and high-performance applications. Computational Condensed Matter, 43, e01026.

Zriouel, S., Mhirech, A., Kabouchi, B., Bahmad, L., Fadil, Z., Husain, F., & Raorane, C. (2025). Investigating thermodynamic and magnetic behavior of graphullerene-like nanostructure using Monte Carlo techniques. Philosophical Magazine, 1–14.

Saber, N., Zriouel, S., Mhirech, A., Kabouchi, B., Bahmad, L., & Fadil, Z. (2023). Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effects of the graphullerene-like 4−(Mg₄C₆₀) nanostructure: A Monte Carlo study. Modern Physics Letters B, 38, 2350199.

Zriouel, S., & Jellal, A. (2022). Engineering quantum tunneling effect of carriers in silicene field-effect transistors. arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.06072.

Zriouel, S. (2021). Phase transitions and critical dielectric phenomena of janus transition metal oxides. Materials Science and Engineering B, 267, 115087.

Zriouel, S., et al. (2020). Effect of p−d hybridization on half-metallic properties of some diluted II−IV−V₂ chalcopyrites for spintronic applications. Physica Scripta, 95, 045809.

Zriouel, S. (2020). Phase transitions and compensation behavior of graphene-based Janus materials. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 493, 165711.

Taychour, B., Zriouel, S., & Drissi, B. (2018). Half-metallic ferromagnetic character in ZnXP₂ (X = Ge, Si) chalcopyrites doped with Mn. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 1–7.

Saidi, S., Zriouel, S., Drissi, B., & Maaroufi, M. (2018). First principles study of electronic and optical properties of Ag₂CdSnS₄ chalcogenides for photovoltaic applications. Computational Materials Science, 152, 291–299.

Saidi, S., Zriouel, S., Drissi, B., & Maaroufi, M. (2018). A DFT study of electro-optical properties of kesterite Ag₂CdSnX₄ for photovoltaic applications. Physica E, 103, 171–179.

 

Anding Xu | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anding Xu | Energy | Best Researcher Award

South China University of Technology | China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anding Xu is a distinguished researcher in the field of energy storage materials with a focus on advanced sodium-ion and potassium-ion battery technologies. Holding a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from South China University of Technology (SCUT), he has conducted pioneering research on heteronanostructure interfaces, 2D and porous nanomaterials, novel nanoscale architecture design, and electrode materials surface engineering to enhance energy storage mechanisms. Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from SCUT and a Bachelor’s degree in Light Chemical Engineering from Xi’an Polytechnic University. Dr. Xu has served as a Postdoctoral Fellow and currently as an Assistant Research Fellow at the School of Emergent Soft Matter, SCUT, where he focuses on controllable synthesis, interface structure regulation, and the sodium storage mechanism of carbon-based antimony single atoms and clusters composites. With 24 publications, 588 citations, and an h-index of 15, his work has appeared in high-impact journals including Small, Advanced Functional Materials, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, covering topics such as MOF-derived porous carbon, Sb atomic clusters, Bi@N-doped carbon sheets, and high-performance anode materials. His research contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of nanostructured electrode materials, demonstrating exceptional potential for next-generation, high-rate, long-life energy storage solutions.

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Featured Publications

  • "MOF-Derived Hierarchically Porous Carbon with Orthogonal Channels for Advanced Na-Se Batteries"

  • "Constructing High-content Sb Atomic Clusters and Robust Sb-O-C Bond in Sb/C Composites for Ultrahigh Rate and Long-Term Sodium Storage"

  • "2D Bismuth@N-Doped Carbon Sheets for Ultrahigh Rate and Stable Potassium Storage"

  • "Sb2O3@ Sb nanoparticles impregnated in N-doped carbon microcages for ultralong life and high-rate sodium ion batteries"

  • "Ultrahigh Rate Performance of Hollow Antimony Nanoparticles Impregnated in Open Carbon Boxes for Sodium-Ion Battery under Elevated Temperature"

  • "Alloyed BiSb Nanoparticles Confined in Tremella-Like Carbon Microspheres for Ultralong-Life Potassium Ion Batteries"

  • "CuSe2 Nanocubes Enabling Efficient Sodium Storage"

  • "Confining MoSe2 Nanosheets into N-Doped Hollow Porous Carbon Microspheres for Fast-Charged and Long-Life Potassium-Ion Storage"

  • "Enhanced pseudocapacitance contribution to outstanding Li-storage performance for a reduced graphene oxide-wrapped FeS composite anode"

  • "Sulfur/Nitrogen Co-Doped In-Plane Porous Carbon Nanosheets as Superior Anode of Potassium-Ion Batteries"

 

 

Biao Shi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Biao Shi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Biao Shi embarked on his academic journey at Chongqing University, where he demonstrated a rare interdisciplinary interest. He earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Material Physics, followed by a Bachelor of Management in Business Administration. His strong foundation in both technical and managerial domains reflects a holistic approach to science and innovation. Dr. Shi further elevated his academic credentials by earning a PhD in Materials Science from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Shi has cultivated a robust career centered around two-dimensional (2D) materials, a cutting-edge field in nanotechnology and materials science. His primary focus includes the synthesis and characterization of materials such as graphene, WS₂, and MoS₂, and their application in advanced devices. Currently, he is actively engaged in the design and fabrication of photodetectors and biosensors that leverage the unique properties of these 2D structures. His deep integration of materials science into real-world devices positions him at the forefront of applied nanotechnology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Shi's work spans numerous high-impact research publications, showcasing his expertise in biosensors, graphene-based field-effect transistors (GFETs), and photodetection technologies. He has co-authored pioneering studies such as fluorescence multiplexed miRNA biosensors for lung cancer diagnostics, DNA hybridization detection using WS₂ nanosheet-based FET biosensors, graphene liquid-gated transistors for label-free biosensing, and monolayer WS₂ crystal synthesis for scalable electronic applications. These contributions have advanced the precision, efficiency, and application scope of 2D materials in next-generation sensors and electronics.

Accolades and Recognition

While not explicitly listed, Dr. Shi’s consistent publication in prestigious journals like ACS Applied Nano Materials, Analytica Chimica Acta, and Nanomaterials reflects the high esteem in which his research is held by the global scientific community. His work is frequently cited and forms a core component of the rapidly growing field of nanomaterials and biosensor technologies.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Shi’s research is contributing to transformational technologies in medical diagnostics, particularly in early cancer detection through innovative biosensor design. His work with graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) is influencing how materials science is applied in biomedicine, environmental sensing, and optoelectronics. By enabling faster, more sensitive, and miniaturized sensors, he is helping shape the future of personalized healthcare and real-time diagnostics.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Shi's scientific legacy is anchored in his pioneering exploration of 2D materials for device applications. As research and development in nanotechnology accelerate, he is poised to make even greater strides in flexible electronics, wearable biosensors, and intelligent sensing platforms. His future work promises to further close the gap between material synthesis and functional device integration, paving the way for revolutionary applications in smart healthcare, environmental monitoring, and quantum devices.

Publications


A Sandwich-Type Impedimetric Immunosensor for the Detection of Tau-441 Biomarker

Authors: Khouloud Djebbi, Yang Xiang, Biao Shi, Lyes Douadji, Xiaohan Chen, Jin Liu, Chaker Tlili, Deqiang Wang
Journal: Bioengineering
Year: 2025


Graphene-based Field-Effect Transistor Biosensor for Prostate-Specific Antigen Detection

Authors: Xiangdong Kong, Yunjiao Wang, Deping Huang, Xin Li, Biao Shi, Daming Zhou, Rong Tian, Chaker Tlili, Deqiang Wang
Journal: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2024


Nanopore-Based Aptasensor for Label-Free and Sensitive Vanillin Determination in Food Samples

Authors: Mohamed Amin Elaguech, Mohamed Bahri, Khouloud Djebbi, Daming Zhou, Biao Shi, Liyuan Liang, Natalia Komarova, Alexander Kuznetsov, Chaker Tlili, Deqiang Wang
Journal: Food Chemistry
Year: 2022


Highly Sensitive Fluorescence Multiplexed miRNAs Biosensors for Accurate Clinically Diagnosis of Lung Cancer Disease Using LNA-Modified DNA Probe and DSN Enzyme

Authors: K. Djebbi, J. Xing, T. Weng, M. Bahri, M.A. Elaguech, C. Du, B. Shi, L. Hu, S. He, P. Liao, C. Tlili, D. Wang
Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta
Year: 2022


Tungsten Disulfide Nanosheet-Based Field-Effect Transistor Biosensor for DNA Hybridization Detection

 Authors: M. Bahri, B. Shi, M.A. Elaguech, K. Djebbi, D. Zhou, L. Liang, C. Tlili, D. Wang
 Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
Year: 2022


Tolasa Tamasgen | Physics and Astronomy | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tolasa Tamasgen | Physics and Astronomy | Editorial Board Member

Bonga University | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tolasa Tamasgen's academic foundation is both robust and diverse. He began his journey in the physical sciences with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Mizan-Teppi University. He then deepened his expertise through a Master of Science in Physics from Jimma University, where he nurtured his interest in materials science. Demonstrating his commitment to interdisciplinary excellence, he went on to earn a Master of Arts in Project Management from Rift Valley University. His academic journey culminated with a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics from Addis Ababa University , one of Ethiopia's top institutions. His education has also been complemented by certifications in online teaching, data analysis, and artificial intelligence, reflecting his embrace of digital tools in academia.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tolasa has been serving as a Professional Academic Advisor at Bonga University, where he has played a critical role in guiding undergraduate and graduate students through their academic journeys. His work goes beyond counseling—he designs and delivers academic success workshops, collaborates with faculty on student development strategies, and leverages data analytics to improve institutional retention and graduation rates. Parallel to his advisory role, he has also been a Graduate Research Assistant, actively conducting advanced research in Condensed Matter Physics with a focus on nanocomposites, thin films, and novel material systems.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Tolasa’s research is deeply rooted in Condensed Matter Physics, with an emphasis on nanomaterials, optical properties, and thin film synthesis. His investigations explore core-shell nanocomposites, optical bistability, and enhancement factors in metal/dielectric interfaces. His work is recognized through multiple peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals, including:

  • Optical and structural studies of PbS thin films

  • Electronic and optical simulations of AlxGa1−xN structures using Density Functional Theory

  • Fault-tolerant control models for asynchronous machines

  • Studies on local field enhancement and optical bistability in nanocomposites

These contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also offer implications for materials science, energy devices, and nanotechnology.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Tolasa has been recognized for his scholarly depth and interdisciplinary skill set. His certifications from prestigious platforms such as Udacity (in AI and Data Analysis) and Open edX (from the Ethiopian Ministry of Education) on digital pedagogy highlight his dedication to continuous learning. As a mentor, advisor, and published researcher, he has earned respect within academic and scientific communities for his leadership, innovation, and research integrity.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through his multifaceted role at Bonga University, Dr. Tolasa has significantly shaped student development and academic culture. His advising work has directly impacted student retention and success, while his research mentoring has inspired many undergraduate students to pursue careers in science and research. He effectively bridges academic advising and research, creating a nurturing, data-informed environment where students thrive both academically and personally.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Tolasa envisions expanding his work at the intersection of physics, project management, and AI technologies. He is particularly interested in transforming theoretical frameworks into practical, scalable solutions within project management and scientific research. His commitment to both education reform and materials innovation positions him as a visionary leader. As he continues to contribute to academia and applied science, his legacy will be one of empowering students, advancing knowledge, and building bridges between disciplines.

Publications


📄 Investigation of the Electronic and Optical Properties of Bulk and Monolayer AlₓGa₁₋ₓN Structure Using Density Functional Theory

 Journal: Scientific African
 Year: September 2025
 Authors: Tolasa Tamasgen Hirpha, Gamachis Sakata Gurmesa, Belayneh Mesfin Ali, Genene Shiferaw Aga


📄 Active Fault-Tolerant Control for Asynchronous Machines Using EKF-Based Fault Estimation and 3-H-Bridge Inverter Mitigation of ITSCs

 Journal: AIP Advances
 Year: August 2024
 Authors: Badreddine Bellali, Salim Makhloufi, Tahar Belbekri, Mohammed Ayad Alkhafaji, Tolasa Tamasgen Hirpha, Ismaïl Khalil Bousserhane, Younes Menni


📄 Investigation of Optical Bistability in Spheroidal Core–Shell Nanocomposites with Passive and Active Dielectric Cores

 Journal: AIP Advances
 Year: January 2024
 Authors: Tolasa Tamasgen Hirpha, Garoma Dhaba Bergaga, Belayneh Mesfin Ali, Sisay Shewamare Gebre


📄 Local Field Enhancement Factor of Spheroidal Core–Shell Nanocomposites with Passive and Active Dielectric Cores

 Journal: Materials Research Express
 Year: April 2023
 Authors: Tolasa Tamasgen Hirpha, Garoma Dhaba Bergaga, Belayneh Mesfin Ali, Sisay Shewamare Gebre