Xiangling Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangling Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate, Dartmouth College, United States

Dr. Xiangling Li is an accomplished researcher in biomedical engineering, specializing in micro/nano manufacturing, wearable bioelectronics, and precision medical devices. He currently serves as an Assistant Research Fellow at Dartmouth College, where he focuses on integrating advanced materials and nanotechnology into medical applications. With a Ph.D. from Sun Yat-sen University and postdoctoral research at the University of Southern California, Dr. Li has contributed to cutting-edge innovations in biosensors, drug delivery, and flexible electronics. His groundbreaking research has led to numerous high-impact publications in Advanced Science, Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, accumulating hundreds of citations. Dr. Li’s expertise in interdisciplinary research enables the development of next-generation medical devices, improving patient care and diagnostics. His work in integrating electronics, materials science, and life sciences has positioned him as a leader in the field, driving innovations in biomedical engineering and translational medicine.

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Education

Dr. Xiangling Li pursued his academic journey with a strong focus on biomedical engineering and materials science. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) from Sun Yat-sen University, China (2018–2022), where he conducted pioneering research under the guidance of Prof. Xi Xie. His doctoral research focused on developing smart nanomaterials and biosensors for medical applications. After completing his Ph.D., he joined the University of Southern California as a Postdoctoral Fellow (2022–2023) under Prof. Hangbo Zhao, where he advanced his work on flexible bioelectronics and precision medicine. Dr. Li is currently an Assistant Research Fellow at Dartmouth College (since 2023), working with Prof. Wei Ouyang on cutting-edge medical technologies. His diverse educational background has equipped him with expertise in nano/microfabrication, electronic biosensors, and biomedical device engineering, enabling him to make significant contributions to translational medicine and wearable healthcare solutions.

Experience

Dr. Xiangling Li has extensive experience in biomedical engineering, focusing on micro/nano fabrication, biosensors, and advanced medical devices. He is currently an Assistant Research Fellow at Dartmouth College (2023–Present), where he explores novel bioelectronic interfaces for healthcare applications. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Southern California (2022–2023), where he contributed to research on flexible electronic systems for precision medicine. Dr. Li completed his Ph.D. at Sun Yat-sen University (2018–2022), where he developed groundbreaking microfabricated biosensors and drug delivery platforms. His research expertise spans interdisciplinary fields, including wearable diagnostics, nanotechnology-enabled therapeutics, and malleable electronics. With multiple high-impact publications and extensive collaborations across disciplines, Dr. Li’s contributions continue to shape the future of smart medical devices. His experience bridges academia and industry, enabling the development of innovative biomedical solutions that improve patient outcomes and healthcare monitoring.

Research Focus

Dr. Xiangling Li’s research is centered on micro/nano manufacturing technologies for biomedical applications. His work integrates flexible electronics, biosensors, and smart materials to develop next-generation medical devices. He specializes in wearable and implantable bioelectronics, focusing on precision drug delivery, transdermal biosensing, and real-time health monitoring. A key area of his research involves microneedle-based systems for minimally invasive glucose monitoring, intraocular pressure regulation, and intelligent drug release platforms. Additionally, he explores graphene-based biosensors, nanoneedle platforms, and soft bioelectronics for enhanced biomedical applications. His innovations in smart contact lenses, flexible supercapacitors, and biocompatible coatings contribute to the advancement of personalized medicine and point-of-care diagnostics. Dr. Li’s interdisciplinary approach, combining electronics, materials science, and life sciences, drives the development of high-performance biomedical devices. His research holds significant potential for revolutionizing non-invasive diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and next-generation wearable healthcare solutions.

Publications 📚

  • A fully integrated closed-loop system based on mesoporous microneedles-iontophoresis for diabetes treatment
  • Intelligent wireless theranostic contact lens for electrical sensing and regulation of intraocular pressure
  • Reduced graphene oxide nanohybrid–assembled microneedles as mini-invasive electrodes for real-time transdermal biosensing
  • Smartphone-powered iontophoresis-microneedle array patch for controlled transdermal delivery
  • Nanoneedle platforms: the many ways to pierce the cell membrane
  • Electrodes derived from carbon fiber-reinforced cellulose nanofiber/multiwalled carbon nanotube hybrid aerogels for high-energy flexible asymmetric supercapacitors
  • Hierarchical graphene/nanorods-based H₂O₂ electrochemical sensor with self-cleaning and anti-biofouling properties
  • Emerging roles of 1D vertical nanostructures in orchestrating immune cell functions
  • Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles embedded in cellulose nanofiber/graphite carbon hybrid aerogels as advanced negative electrodes for flexible asymmetric supercapacitors
  • Wearable and implantable intraocular pressure biosensors: recent progress and future prospects

 

 

 

ARPITHA S B | Electroanalytical Methods | Best Researcher Award

Mrs ARPITHA S B | Electroanalytical Methods | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at KUVEMPU UNIVERSITY in India

Arpitha S B is a dedicated Research Scholar at Kuvempu University, specializing in electrochemical sensors and nanomaterials. With a career that began as a Guest Faculty in 2020-2021, she has since advanced her expertise through her PhD research under Prof. B.E. Kumara Swamy. Arpitha’s work focuses on the development of innovative electrochemical sensors for biomolecules and organic pollutants, employing advanced techniques in electrochemistry and nanomaterial synthesis. Her contributions include several published papers and presentations at international conferences. Known for her strong communication skills, dedication, and ability to work both independently and in teams, Arpitha is committed to furthering advancements in her field. Her research continues to impact the development of more efficient and sensitive detection methods in industrial chemistry.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Relevant Research Experience: Arpitha S. B. has conducted significant research in electrochemical sensors, specifically targeting biomolecules and organic pollutants. Her work includes developing advanced sensing materials and methodologies, demonstrating a strong grasp of electrochemistry and nanomaterials.
  2. Publications: She has several publications in reputable journals, showcasing her contributions to the field. Notable works include:
    • Inorganic Chemistry Communications (2023) on ZnO/Co3O4 nanocomposite sensors.
    • Sensing Technology (2023) on poly(nigrosine) modified electrodes.
    • Microchemical Journal (2024) on CuO/MgO nanocomposites.
    • Several communicated papers are under review in well-regarded journals.
  3. Conference Participation: Arpitha has actively participated in both international and national conferences, presenting her research and receiving recognition for her oral presentation. This demonstrates her engagement with the scientific community and her ability to effectively communicate her research.
  4. Awards and Recognition: She received the Best Oral Presentation award at the International e-Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Applied Sciences (RAIAS-2023), indicating that her work is highly regarded by peers.
  5. Educational Background and Teaching Experience: With a solid educational foundation in industrial chemistry and experience as a guest faculty, she has demonstrated both academic and practical expertise in her field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Scope: Expanding her research to include more diverse applications of her electrochemical sensors could enhance her profile. Integrating interdisciplinary approaches might also broaden the impact of her work.
  2. Collaborations and Networking: Increasing collaborations with researchers from other institutions or industries could provide new perspectives and opportunities for her research to be applied in different contexts.
  3. Grant and Funding Acquisitions: Pursuing more research grants and funding opportunities could support her work and provide additional resources for advanced projects.

Education 

Arpitha S B completed her BSc in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) at Sahyadri Science College, Shivamogga, in 2018. She pursued an MSc in Industrial Chemistry at Kuvempu University, graduating in 2020. Currently, Arpitha is in the final stages of her PhD at Kuvempu University, with her research focusing on the development of electrochemical sensors. Her doctoral work involves significant research in electrochemistry, nanomaterials, and sensor technologies, supervised by Prof. B.E. Kumara Swamy. Arpitha’s educational journey has provided her with a robust foundation in physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and nanoscience, contributing to her expertise in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials and electrochemical sensor development.

Experience 

Arpitha S B began her teaching career as a Guest Faculty in the Department of Industrial Chemistry at Kuvempu University from 2020 to 2021, where she taught postgraduate students. Her research experience as a PhD Scholar at Kuvempu University spans from 2021 to 2024, with a focus on developing electrochemical sensors and synthesizing nanomaterials. Her work includes the preparation of modified electrodes and voltammetric analysis, contributing to the advancement of sensor technologies for detecting biomolecules and organic pollutants. Arpitha has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, presenting her research findings and earning recognition for her oral presentations. Her practical experience is complemented by additional qualifications in computer applications, enhancing her technical capabilities in her research endeavors.

Research Focus 

Arpitha S B’s research focuses on the development of electrochemical sensors for detecting biomolecules and organic pollutants. Her work involves synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials, and preparing modified electrodes to enhance sensor performance. Key areas of her research include electrochemistry, voltammetric analysis, and the development of advanced sensing platforms. Arpitha’s research aims to improve the sensitivity and efficiency of electrochemical sensors, addressing critical challenges in detecting trace levels of substances in various applications. Her contributions extend to the synthesis of nanocomposites and the exploration of novel materials for sensor development. This work has significant implications for environmental monitoring and biomedical applications, positioning her research at the forefront of advancements in electroanalytical methods.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Arpitha S B, B E Kumara Swamy, J.K. Shashikumara, An efficient electrochemical sensor based on ZnO/Co3O4 nanocomposite modified carbon paste electrode for the sensitive detection of hydroquinone and resorcinol, Inorganic Chemistry Communications 152, 110656 (2023) 📚🔬
  2. S. B. Arpitha, B. E. Kumara Swamy, Rukaya Banu, Electrochemical studies of catechol and hydroquinone at poly(nigrosine) modified carbon paste electrode: a cyclic voltammetric study, Sensing Technology 1 (2023) 2258789 📄🔋
  3. Arpitha S. B, Kumara Swamy B. E, Sharma S. C, Sanjana M. R, and Varamahalakshmi S, Voltammetric study of dopamine at tavaborole modified carbon paste electrode, Sensing Technology 2 (2024) 2305873 ⚡🔍
  4. S. B. Arpitha, B. E. Kumara Swamy, Synthesis and electrochemical performances of CuO/MgO nanocomposite as a sensing platform for dopamine in the presence of ascorbic acid and uric acid, Microchemical Journal 206 (2024) 111584 📈🧪

Conclusion

Arpitha S. B. appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her research in electrochemical sensors is innovative and impactful, and her publications and conference presentations underscore her contributions to the field. While there are areas for potential growth, her current achievements and recognition highlight her as a promising researcher deserving of the award.