Jinlai Zhao | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jinlai Zhao | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen University | China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jinlai Zhao began his academic journey with a strong foundation in materials engineering. He earned his Master’s degree from Shenzhen University in 2013, laying the groundwork for what would become a prolific research career. His quest for deeper knowledge and innovation led him to pursue a Ph.D. at Macao University of Science and Technology (MUST), which he completed in 2020. His doctoral work earned recognition through the Macao Special Administrative Region Postgraduate Research and Development Award, highlighting his early promise in scientific research.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University, Dr. Zhao is actively engaged in pioneering work in advanced materials. His role involves both theoretical and applied research, and he has quickly established himself as a leading figure in his department. His talents and international expertise have earned him the prestigious title of Shenzhen Peacock Overseas High-Level Talent Class C, further cementing his status as a key contributor to China's scientific advancement.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhao’s research is at the cutting edge of nanotechnology and materials science. He focuses on:

  • 🔹Anisotropic photodetectors

  • 🔹Stress control in two-dimensional materials such as MoS₂ and black phosphorus

  • 🔹Mechanical performance analysis of soft materials using atomic force microscopy (AFM)

His work bridges fundamental material science with practical applications in photonics, optoelectronics, and energy devices.

Some notable recent publications include:

  • 🔹MXene Nb₂C/MoS₂ heterostructures for ultrafast photonics

  • 🔹Studies in Nature Communications on zinc metal electrodes for aqueous batteries

  • 🔹Research in Nano Energy on plasmon-induced energy transfer in hematite

  • 🔹Breakthroughs in Advanced Functional Materials related to ferromagnetic nanowires for electrocatalysis

These contributions reflect his wide-ranging impact on fields from energy storage to quantum materials.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zhao’s scientific output speaks volumes—he has published around 40 peer-reviewed SCI journal articles, accumulating over 4,600 citations. With an H-index of 36, his research is not only widely read but also influential in shaping future investigations in material science and engineering. In addition to the Macao SAR postgraduate award, his career trajectory has been boosted by the Shenzhen Peacock Program, which supports top-tier global talent contributing to China's technological ecosystem.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Zhao’s influence extends beyond academic circles. His work on next-generation photodetectors and soft material mechanics is helping redefine the potential of 2D materials in flexible electronics, smart sensors, and energy devices. As a co-author in high-impact journals, he is also playing a mentorship role in collaborative, interdisciplinary science across Asia and beyond. His contributions are helping set the stage for more efficient, lightweight, and sustainable materials, which could revolutionize industries like wearable tech, green energy, and quantum computing.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a rising star in material science, Dr. Jinlai Zhao is poised to become a leading voice in the global scientific community. His ability to blend cutting-edge experimentation with theoretical insight ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire innovations for years to come. Looking ahead, he is expected to expand his research on 2D nanomaterials, lead larger interdisciplinary projects, and potentially influence policy and education in technology development within China and internationally.

Publications


📄  A unified model of the intensity equations in Angle-Resolved Polarized Raman Spectroscopy
Authors: Hongjin Xiong, Weirui Yu, Jieli Liu, Zhiwei Chen, Yuanqiang He, Chao Wang, Yikun Su, Jinlai Zhao
Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Year: 2025


📄 An electrochemically driven hybrid interphase enabling stable versatile zinc metal electrodes for aqueous zinc batteries
Authors: Dingtao Ma, Fan Li, Kefeng Ouyang, Chuanxin He, Peixin Zhang
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2025


📄  MXene Nb₂C/MoS₂ heterostructure: Nonlinear optical properties and a new broadband saturable absorber for ultrafast photonics
Authors: Qing Wu, Liuxing Peng, Jinlai Zhao, Si Chen, Weichun Huang
Journal: Materials Today Physics
Year: 2025


📄  Enhanced oxygen evolution reactivity of single-crystal LaNiO₃-δ films via tuning oxygen vacancy
Authors: Zhiying Chen, Bin Du, Zhuanglin Weng, Yuying Meng, Chuanwei Huang
Journal: Vacuum
Year: 2025


📄  Strong absorption in ultra-wide band by surface nano engineering of metallic glass
Authors: Jia'nan Fu, Xin Li, Zhen Li, Xiong Liang, Jiang Ma
Journal: Fundamental Research
Year: 2025


Most Cited Article Award

Introduction

The Most Cited Article Award is a prestigious recognition given to researchers whose published articles have received the highest number of citations within a specific time frame. Citations serve as a key indicator of a research paper's impact, demonstrating its influence and contribution to the academic community. This award honors authors whose scholarly work has significantly shaped discussions, guided new research directions, and contributed to the advancement of knowledge. By recognizing the most cited articles, the award highlights the importance of high-quality research that resonates across various disciplines.

Award Overview

The Most Cited Article Award is an annual honor given to authors of published research articles that have garnered a substantial number of citations in reputed journals. The award celebrates research that has been widely referenced, indicating its importance in the academic and professional world. Eligible papers must be published in high-impact journals and should have demonstrated substantial influence, as measured by citation metrics from recognized databases. Winning this award enhances the author’s academic credibility, fosters professional opportunities, and amplifies the reach of their research.

Eligibility

The award is open to researchers, academicians, and professionals from diverse disciplines whose papers have been cited extensively. The paper must have been published in a peer-reviewed journal and should have gained citations from reputable sources. Both individual and collaborative works are eligible, provided all co-authors approve the nomination. The research article must demonstrate originality, scientific rigor, and a substantial contribution to the field. It must not have previously won a similar award. All submissions must adhere to ethical research and publication guidelines.

Evaluation Criteria

The Most Cited Article Award is determined by a rigorous evaluation process, assessing various aspects of the paper’s impact. Citation count and impact factor are primary criteria, with the number of references from high-impact journals being considered a significant indicator of influence. The paper’s relevance, contribution to the field, and scholarly depth are key factors in the evaluation. The committee also examines how the paper has shaped subsequent research, influenced policy or industry practices, and contributed to theoretical or practical advancements. Citation metrics from databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar are analyzed to ensure a fair selection process.

Submission Guidelines

Applicants must submit a formal nomination, including a copy of the published article along with citation reports from recognized indexing services. A statement explaining the significance of the paper and its impact should be included. The submission should contain the author’s biography detailing their academic background, research expertise, and scholarly achievements. Additional supporting materials, such as letters of endorsement, peer review reports, and media coverage, can be submitted. All entries must be submitted before the deadline, and incomplete applications will not be considered. The selection committee may conduct independent verification of the citation data to ensure accuracy.

Recognition

Winners of the Most Cited Article Award receive a certificate of excellence, a commemorative plaque, and a monetary reward. The winning research is featured in institutional newsletters, academic journals, and conference proceedings. The award provides global visibility, increasing the paper’s reach among scholars, industry leaders, and policymakers. The recipients may also be invited to present their work at conferences, webinars, and panel discussions. Winning this award enhances the researcher’s reputation and opens avenues for further collaborations and funding opportunities.

Community Impact

The Most Cited Article Award plays a crucial role in fostering high-impact research that contributes to global knowledge advancement. Recognizing widely cited papers encourages scholars to produce high-quality work that addresses critical issues and provides valuable insights. The award inspires young researchers to aim for excellence in their academic pursuits. By honoring influential research, the award contributes to the broader scientific community by setting benchmarks for impactful scholarship. It strengthens the academic ecosystem, promoting research that drives innovation, informs policy decisions, and enhances scientific literacy.

Biography

Applicants must submit a detailed biography highlighting their academic journey, research interests, and professional accomplishments. The biography should showcase their contributions to the field, significant publications, and the impact of their research. It should reflect the author’s dedication to advancing knowledge and their potential for future contributions. A well-structured biography helps the selection committee assess the researcher’s influence and long-term contributions to academia.

Abstract

A concise abstract summarizing the research article should be included in the submission. The abstract should outline the study’s objectives, methodology, key findings, and conclusions. It should highlight the significance of the research and its broader implications. The abstract serves as a crucial component of the application, providing the committee with a clear understanding of the paper’s contributions. A well-written abstract enhances the application’s strength and improves the chances of receiving the award.

Supporting Files

Applicants are encouraged to provide supporting files that validate their paper’s impact and credibility. These may include citation reports, peer review comments, endorsements from academic institutions, and evidence of media recognition. Additional materials such as supplementary data, graphical abstracts, and letters of recommendation can strengthen the submission. Providing well-organized supporting documents helps the evaluation committee make an informed decision and enhances the applicant’s chances of winning the award.

 

 

 

Most Cited Researcher Award

Introduction

The Most Cited Researcher Award is a distinguished honor presented to scholars whose research contributions have significantly influenced their field through extensive citations. Citations are a testament to the impact and relevance of scientific work, reflecting its importance in shaping new studies, theories, and applications. This award acknowledges individuals whose research publications have gained widespread recognition, serving as fundamental references for the global academic community. By highlighting the contributions of highly cited researchers, this award fosters a culture of academic excellence and encourages the pursuit of high-quality, impactful research that advances knowledge across various disciplines.

Award Overview

The Most Cited Researcher Award is an annual recognition granted to outstanding researchers whose scholarly work has garnered exceptional citation counts over time. This prestigious award aims to celebrate individuals whose publications have played a transformative role in their respective domains, influencing advancements in science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and other fields. It is presented by esteemed academic institutions, research organizations, and industry partners committed to honoring research excellence. The award not only acknowledges individual accomplishments but also highlights the institutions and collaborative networks that contribute to the dissemination and utilization of groundbreaking knowledge. Recipients of the Most Cited Researcher Award gain significant professional recognition, increased visibility within the academic community, and enhanced opportunities for research funding and collaboration.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Most Cited Researcher Award, candidates must meet specific criteria that emphasize the impact and reach of their research. Applicants should have an extensive publication record in peer-reviewed journals indexed in globally recognized databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, or Google Scholar. The award is open to researchers from all scientific disciplines, provided their work has achieved a high citation impact. Eligible candidates must have a minimum number of citations exceeding the benchmark set by the award committee for their field of expertise. They must also demonstrate a consistent record of research excellence over an extended period, with multiple highly cited papers that have contributed to scientific advancements. In addition, nominees should have endorsements from peers, academic institutions, or professional organizations that recognize their influence in the research community. The award is open to researchers from diverse backgrounds, including academia, industry, and research institutions worldwide.

Evaluation Criteria

The selection process for the Most Cited Researcher Award follows a rigorous evaluation based on quantitative and qualitative metrics. The primary criterion is citation impact, with candidates assessed based on the total number of citations their published works have received. A citation index analysis is conducted to determine the relative significance of the researcher’s contributions compared to others in their field. The quality and reputation of the journals in which the researcher has published are also considered, ensuring that their work has been featured in high-impact, peer-reviewed publications. Additionally, evaluators assess the researcher’s influence on future studies by examining how their findings have shaped ongoing research and industry applications. The researcher’s leadership in collaborative projects, interdisciplinary contributions, and mentorship roles are taken into account to gauge their broader impact on academia and society. The evaluation panel consists of distinguished scholars and industry professionals who ensure fairness and transparency in the selection process.

Submission Guidelines

To be considered for the Most Cited Researcher Award, applicants must submit a well-documented application package that adheres to the specified guidelines. The submission must include a completed application form containing the candidate’s personal and academic details, a biography outlining their career achievements, and an abstract summarizing the key contributions of their research. Additionally, a comprehensive citation report from databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, or Google Scholar must be provided, detailing the total citation count, h-index, and other relevant metrics. The application should also include a list of the candidate’s most cited publications, highlighting their significance in the academic community. Letters of endorsement from leading researchers, institutions, or professional bodies are required to validate the candidate’s impact. Supporting documents such as research awards, grants, or media coverage may also be submitted to strengthen the application. All materials must be submitted before the deadline, ensuring compliance with formatting and documentation standards outlined by the award committee.

Recognition

Receiving the Most Cited Researcher Award brings significant recognition and benefits to the recipients. Awardees are honored at a prestigious ceremony attended by esteemed academics, industry leaders, and research professionals. They receive a certificate of achievement, a commemorative trophy, and a financial grant that can be used to support future research initiatives. In addition to these accolades, winners gain increased visibility through featured profiles in academic journals, research magazines, and media publications. Their work is showcased on institutional and professional platforms, enhancing their reputation as leading experts in their field. Furthermore, awardees receive invitations to participate in international conferences, keynote speeches, and expert panels, providing opportunities for global networking and collaboration. The recognition associated with the Most Cited Researcher Award strengthens the recipient’s academic credibility and opens doors for prestigious research funding and institutional partnerships.

Community Impact

Beyond individual recognition, the Most Cited Researcher Award has a profound impact on the academic and research community. By honoring highly cited scholars, the award promotes a culture of excellence, inspiring young researchers to pursue impactful studies that contribute to scientific progress. It fosters interdisciplinary collaboration by encouraging knowledge exchange between experts from different fields. Additionally, the award enhances the reputation of institutions associated with the recipients, showcasing their role in producing influential research. The recognition of highly cited researchers also benefits the broader society, as their work often leads to technological advancements, policy changes, and innovative solutions to global challenges. By highlighting the significance of high-impact research, the Most Cited Researcher Award reinforces the value of scientific contributions in driving economic, social, and environmental progress.

Biography

Applicants must submit a well-structured biography that provides an overview of their academic journey, key research contributions, and professional achievements. The biography should include details of the researcher’s educational background, institutional affiliations, and major research projects. It should highlight their most influential publications, citation impact, and leadership roles in academic and research organizations. Additionally, the biography should discuss the candidate’s future research aspirations and their commitment to mentoring and fostering scientific progress. A compelling biography allows the award committee to understand the researcher’s long-term impact on their field and their role in advancing academic knowledge.

Abstract

The abstract serves as a concise summary of the researcher’s contributions and the significance of their work. It should include an overview of the candidate’s research focus, key findings, and their influence on academic and industry advancements. The abstract should highlight the practical applications of the research, its contribution to scientific knowledge, and potential future developments. A well-crafted abstract enhances the application by clearly communicating the importance of the researcher’s work to a broader audience.

Supporting Files

Applicants must provide supporting files that validate their research impact and citation records. These may include citation reports from recognized databases, full-text research papers or patents, conference presentations, media articles or interviews featuring their work, and datasets or computational models used in their research. Multimedia content such as videos or infographics demonstrating the influence of the researcher’s findings may also be submitted. Ensuring that all supporting files are well-organized and relevant to the submission enhances the application’s credibility and allows the evaluation committee to assess the researcher’s contributions effectively.

 

 

 

International Research Excellence Awards-Book of Award | Award Winners

Congratulations, Dr. Elisabetta Sforza’s, on Your Outstanding Achievement as the Best Researcher! 
Dr. ELISABETTA SFORZA -Neurosciences

Dr. Elisabetta Sforza’s achievement in receiving the Best Researcher Award at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy is a remarkable acknowledgment of her outstanding dedication and contributions to the field of research. Her commitment to advancing knowledge and making significant strides in various areas, notably in neurosciences, speech therapy, and rehabilitation sciences, has been instrumental in shaping advancements in these domains. Her extensive publications, active engagement in academic events, and exceptional academic journey have evidently set a high standard within the academic and research community. This award not only recognizes her achievements but also highlights her ongoing impact and commitment to excellence in research.

Professional Profiles:

Education:  

  • High School Diploma in Classical Studies (A), 2005-2010
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Therapy-1st class-honours180 ECTS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Campobasso-Italy, 2010-2013
  • MSc in Deglutology -1st class-honours60 ECTS, Università degli studi di Torino- Italy, 2014
  • MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences -1st class-honours120 ECTS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma-Italy, 2017-2019

Professional Journey:

  • Speech and Language Therapist I.R.C.S.S. NEUROMED Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo ITALY, 16/09/2015 – 26/09/2019
  • Guest lecturer Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Campobasso ITALY, Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy, 2019- ongoing
  • PhD Neurosciences, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Roma ITALY, 01/11/2020 -ongoing

Honors & Awards:

Dr. Elisabetta Sforza's dedication and excellence in her work. This recognition specifically highlights her commitment to investigating and contributing to the field of ALS, showcasing her scholarly efforts and valuable research in understanding this neurological disorder. Such accolades underscore her significant contributions to the scientific community's understanding of ALS and its implications.The award received on 08/06/2015 for a thesis and research on ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, stands as a testament

Publications & Contributions:

Dr. Elisabetta Sforza has made significant contributions through her publications and citations during her tenure at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy. Her extensive body of work reflects her expertise in various domains including neurosciences, speech therapy, rehabilitation sciences, and related interdisciplinary areas. Some notable publications authored or co-authored by Dr. Sforza during this period include

Publications:

  • 14 documents indexed in Scopus

Citations:

A total of 23 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Diversification & Impact Studies (2022 - Present)

From Feeding Challenges to Oral-Motor Dyspraxia: A Comprehensive Description of 10 New Cases with CTNNB1 Syndrome Sept 2023. Genes.Corresponding author

How pain affect real life of children and adults with achondroplasia: A systematic review. Sept 2023 Eur J Med Genet.Corresponding author

Metabolic Profile of Patients with Smith-Magenis Syndrome: An Observational Study with Literature Review.Aug 2023, Children. Co-author

Nasal polyposis in pediatric patients with Cornelia de Lange syndrome: endoscopic diagnosis, treatment and follow up in two case reports. Italian journal of pediatrics. July 2023. Co-author

Longitudinal “FEEDS (FEeding Eating Deglutition Skills)” Study of Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome, June 2023. European journal of pediatrics. Corresponding author

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Italian version of the Montreal Children's Hospital Feeding Scale in a special healthcare needs population. International journal of language & communication disorders, Feb 2023 First and corresponding author

Predicting the clinical trajectory of feeding and swallowing abilities in CHARGE syndrome.European journal of pediatrics, Feb 2023 Corresponding author

The Impact of Blenderized Tube Feeding on Gastrointestinal Symptoms, a Scoping Review. Applied Sciences, Feb 2023 First author

What to Expect of Feeding Abilities and Nutritional Aspects in Achondroplasia Patients: A Narrative Review. Genes (Basel), Jan 2023. First author

Management of nutritional and gastrointestinal issues in RASopathies: A narrative review. American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics, Dec 2022 Co-author

Quantitative acoustical analysis of genetic syndromes in the number listing task. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Oct 2022 Co-author

Drooling outcome measures in paediatric disability: a systematic review European Journal of Pediatrics, Apr 2022 First and corresponding author