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


Almas Kiran | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Almas Kiran | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Qingdao Bioenrgy and Bioprocess Technology Shandong Institute | China 

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ms. Almas Kiran’s academic journey is a testament to her dedication to the field of analytical chemistry and nanotechnology. She began her higher education at the University of Sindh, Pakistan, earning a B.S. in Analytical Chemistry (2010–2015). Her passion for scientific research led her to pursue a Master's degree at Dalian University of Technology, China (2018–2021), where she honed her expertise in analytical techniques and materials chemistry. Her relentless pursuit of knowledge culminated in a PhD from QIBEBT Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, China (2023–2024), specializing in cutting-edge research on wearable electrochemical biosensors and nano energy devices.

Professional Endeavors 🏆

Ms. Kiran’s professional journey is marked by diverse roles in academia and research. She began as an internee at the Examinations Wing of the University of Sindh and later served as Vice Principal and Instructor at Iqra Academy, Jamshoro. Her international experience includes working as a researcher at Zhang Dayu School, Dalian University of Technology, where she explored wearable sensors, electrochemical stations, and nanotechnology. Currently, she is a senior researcher at QIBEBT Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, where she actively contributes to groundbreaking research in smart sensors and sustainable energy solutions.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Ms. Kiran’s research spans multiple frontiers of science and technology. She has significantly contributed to the development of:

  • Wearable electrochemical biosensors for non-invasive health monitoring (sweat, saliva, tear-based sensing).
  • Nano energy devices that power next-generation self-sustained smart sensors.
  • Graphene-based nanomaterials for high-performance sensing applications.
  • Microfluidics and nano-fabrication techniques for advanced electronic devices.
    Her expertise extends to asymmetric polymerization, chiral catalyst design, and advanced characterization techniques such as NMR, HPLC, and glove box applications.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Ms. Kiran’s excellence in research is reflected in her scientific publications and international collaborations. She has authored multiple impactful papers on flexible biosensors and nanomaterials, including studies on dopamine and uric acid detection and Berlin green-printed smart sensors. Her innovative work in lactide polymerization has garnered attention in the field of polymer science. She has also received prestigious training certifications, including advanced analytical techniques and RETSCREEN software from Canada.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Ms. Kiran’s research has a profound impact on healthcare and wearable technology. Her work on flexible biosensors is shaping the future of non-invasive diagnostics, offering new possibilities for real-time health monitoring. She plays an instrumental role in advancing nano energy solutions, bridging the gap between sustainable energy and smart healthcare devices. Through her contributions, she is inspiring the next generation of researchers in materials science and bioelectronics.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

With her pioneering spirit and relentless pursuit of scientific innovation, Ms. Almas Kiran is poised to make significant contributions to the fields of wearable biosensors, nanotechnology, and smart healthcare. Her future endeavors will likely focus on enhancing biosensor sensitivity, developing sustainable nano energy solutions, and expanding interdisciplinary collaborations worldwide. Her legacy will be one of groundbreaking research and transformative technological advancements that redefine the landscape of biomedical science and energy applications.

Publications


📄 Exploring the Catalytic Efficiency of Lithium Bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (LiHMDS) in Lactide Polymerization
Author(s): A. Kiran, A.C. Kingsley, H. Ahmed
Journal: Polymers (20734360)
Year: 2025


📄 Flexible Screen-Printed Sensor for the Detection of Dopamine and Uric Acid
Author(s): A. Kiran
Journal: China Academic Journal Electronic Publication
Year: 2021


📄 Wearable Helical Molybdenum Nitride Supercapacitors for Self-Powered Healthcare Smart Sensors
Author(s): F. Lv, H. Ma, L. Shen, Y. Jiang, T. Sun, J. Ma, X. Geng, A. Kiran, N. Zhu
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2021


📄 Wearable Biomolecule Smart Sensors Based on One-Step Fabricated Berlin Green Printed Arrays
Author(s): J. Ma, Y. Jiang, L. Shen, H. Ma, T. Sun, F. Lv, A. Kiran, N. Zhu
Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Year: 2019