Daniela Fico | materiali | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daniela Fico | materiali | Best Researcher Award

Collaboratore, CNR-ISPC, Italy.

Daniela Fico is a renowned researcher at the National Research Council—Institute of Heritage Science (CNR-ISPC), Lecce, Italy, specializing in the preservation of cultural heritage. With a PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Salento (2015), her work integrates advanced technologies in the study of materials and heritage preservation. She is recognized for her innovative research in green protective materials for stone and cultural heritage, sustainable polymer composites, and biocomposite materials. Fico has contributed to several national and international projects, published extensively, and served as a reviewer and guest editor for international journals.

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Education

Daniela Fico obtained her PhD in Analytical Chemistry in 2015 from the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. Her doctoral research focused on the analysis and preservation of cultural heritage materials, combining spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques. Fico has also undertaken advanced studies in sustainability, 3D printing technologies, and material characterization, further expanding her expertise in multidisciplinary research approaches, particularly with applications in cultural heritage conservation.

Experience

Fico’s career spans over a decade of research in various fields, from analytical chemistry to sustainability in material sciences. She has worked at the University of Salento’s Department of Cultural Heritage (2015–2020), contributing to the chemical and morphological characterization of materials and developing innovative analytical protocols. From 2021 to 2022, she worked at the Department of Engineering for Innovation, focusing on sustainable materials and circular economy. Currently, Fico is employed at CNR-ISPC, where she conducts diagnostic analyses and studies for the preservation of cultural heritage, using high-resolution mass spectrometry and advanced imaging techniques.

Awards and Honors

Daniela Fico has received numerous accolades for her groundbreaking contributions to the fields of analytical chemistry and heritage conservation. She is the recipient of various research grants and has been invited to collaborate on national and international projects. As an author of highly cited papers in prestigious journals, Fico’s work has earned her recognition within the scientific community. She also serves as a reviewer and guest editor for several international journals, demonstrating her leadership and influence in her field.

Research Focus

Fico’s research focuses on the intersection of sustainability, heritage preservation, and material science. She specializes in the development of innovative non-toxic protective materials for stone and other cultural heritage artifacts. Her work also explores the use of recycled polymers, biocomposites, and 3D printing in material manufacturing, aiming to reduce environmental impact. Additionally, she employs advanced analytical techniques like ATR-FTIR, LC-MS, and high-resolution mass spectrometry to study materials’ composition, provenance, and preservation methods in cultural heritage.

Publications

  • “A review of polymer-based materials for fused filament fabrication (FFF): focus on sustainability and recycled materials” 📄
  • “A rapid and simple method for the determination of 3, 4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin in mouse brain homogenate by HPLC with fluorimetric detection” 🧠
  • “Development and characterization of sustainable PLA/Olive wood waste composites for rehabilitation applications using Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)” ♻️
  • “The molecular composition of Sicilian amber” 🍯
  • “A multianalytical study of archaeological faience from the Vesuvian area as a valid tool to investigate provenance and technological features” 🏺
  • “Pirin: A novel redox-sensitive modulator of primary and secondary metabolism in Streptomyces” 🧪
  • “An overview on wood waste valorization as biopolymers and biocomposites: definition, classification, production, properties and applications” 🌳
  • “Sustainable polymer composites manufacturing through 3D printing technologies by using recycled polymer and filler” 🖨️
  • “The study of the mural painting in the 12th century monastery of Santa Maria delle Cerrate (Puglia-Italy): characterization of materials and techniques used” 🎨
  • “Decanoic acid and not octanoic acid stimulates fatty acid synthesis in U87MG glioblastoma cells: a metabolomics study” 🔬

 

 

 

Oritonda Muribwathoho | material science, FSW, FSP | Excellence in Research

Ms.Oritonda Muribwathoho | material science, FSW, FSP | Excellence in Research

Academic Lecturer and researcher, Cape Peninsula University of Technology,South Africa

Muribwathoho Oritonda is a dedicated researcher and academic lecturer at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). With a passion for advanced materials and manufacturing techniques, Oritonda earned a Master of Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) from CPUT. Specializing in friction stir welding and composite fabrication, they have made substantial contributions to academia and industry with impactful research and publications. With an h-index of 4 and i10-index of 2, Oritonda’s work has been well-recognized and frequently cited in the field. They are also known for their innovative teaching approaches, positively influencing student learning outcomes. Oritonda is currently pursuing a PhD, focusing on composite fabrication, with particular emphasis on Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites. Despite no industry partnerships or patents, their academic work remains pivotal in advancing the understanding and application of modern manufacturing techniques.

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Muribwathoho Oritonda holds a Master of Engineering degree (Summa Cum Laude) from Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), specializing in advanced materials and manufacturing techniques. This achievement highlights not only Oritonda’s exceptional academic aptitude but also their dedication to innovation in the field. Their undergraduate studies provided a foundation in mechanical engineering, leading them to explore advanced manufacturing methods like friction stir welding and composite materials. Oritonda’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to both learning and research, with an emphasis on producing high-quality, impactful work. Their ongoing doctoral research focuses on developing Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites, contributing significantly to the field of materials engineering. As a dedicated academic, Oritonda’s educational achievements and ongoing research trajectory position them as an emerging expert in the field of advanced manufacturing and materials science.

Experience 

Oritonda Muribwathoho has extensive experience as both a researcher and an academic lecturer at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). Having contributed to academia through numerous high-impact publications, Oritonda has developed expertise in advanced materials, particularly in friction stir welding (FSW) and composite fabrication. They have taught and mentored students in mechanical engineering, utilizing innovative teaching approaches that enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Beyond the classroom, Oritonda’s research has focused on improving materials and manufacturing processes, with an emphasis on the development of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites. Although they have yet to engage in consultancy or industry collaborations, their research publications in peer-reviewed journals indicate a growing academic influence. Their expertise is recognized globally, with several of their papers being cited in major engineering and materials science journals. Oritonda continues to push the boundaries of manufacturing technologies through ongoing academic research.

Research Focus 

Muribwathoho Oritonda’s research focuses primarily on advanced materials and manufacturing techniques, with a particular emphasis on friction stir welding (FSW) and composite fabrication. Their doctoral research, centered on Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites, aims to develop high-performance materials with applications in aerospace, marine, and automotive industries. By optimizing the FSW process, Oritonda seeks to improve the mechanical properties and microstructure of aluminum alloys, enhancing their suitability for various industrial applications. Their studies involve detailed analysis of material behavior under different processing conditions, such as multi-pass FSW and the incorporation of composite reinforcements like silicon carbide and coal. This research also explores the use of Taguchi methods to optimize processing parameters for fabricating advanced composites. Oritonda’s work contributes to the growing field of sustainable and efficient manufacturing, focusing on the development of materials that meet the stringent demands of modern engineering applications.

Publications

  • Effect of tool geometry on microstructure and mechanical properties of submerged friction stir processed AA6082/AA8011 joints 📘 (2021)
  • The microstructure and mechanical properties of the friction stir processed TIG-welded aerospace dissimilar aluminium alloys 📘 (2021)
  • Impact of multi-pass friction stir processing on microhardness of AA1050/AA6082 dissimilar joints 📘 (2021)
  • Microstructural and mechanical properties of submerged multi-pass friction stir processed AA6082/AA8011 TIG-welded joint 📘 (2021)
  • Metal Matrix Composite Fabricated with 5000 Series Marine Grades of Aluminium Using FSP Technique: State of the Art Review 📘 (2022)
  • Metal Matrix Composite Developed with Marine Grades: A Review 📘 (2023)
  • An Analysis Comparing the Taguchi Method for Optimizing the Process Parameters of AA5083/Silicon Carbide and AA5083/Coal Composites That Are Fabricated via Friction Stir Processing 📘 (2024)
  • The mechanical properties of AA6082/AA1050 dissimilar joints subjected to multi-pass friction stir processing 📘 (2021)
  • The effect of material position of multi-pass friction stir processing on friction stir welded AA1050/AA6082 dissimilar joints 📘 (2021)
  • Review on Multi-Pass Friction Stir Processing of Aluminium Alloys 📘 (2020)
  • Optimization and Regression Analysis of Friction Stir Processing Parameters of AA5083/Coal Composites for Marine Applications 📘 (2024)
  • Optimization of FSP parameters in fabricating AA5083/Coal composites using Taguchi method 📘 (2024)
  • The Influence of Material Position towards the Bending Strength of the 4 Pass AA1050/AA6082 and AA6082/AA1050 FSPed Joints 📘 (2022)
  • Characterization of multi-pass friction stir processed AA1050 and AA6082 dissimilar joint 📘 (2021)

Shiva PrasadKollur | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Shiva Prasad Kollur | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor , Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham , India 

Dr. Shiva Prasad Kollur is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sciences at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Mysuru Campus, India. With over a decade of experience in research and teaching, Dr. Kollur specializes in interdisciplinary fields of Chemistry, focusing on inorganic chemistry, nanomaterials, and bioinorganic chemistry. His research aims to explore the synthesis, characterization, and biological applications of metal complexes, green chemistry, and nanotechnology, with a particular emphasis on their therapeutic potentials. Dr. Kollur has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and has been involved in various international collaborations. He has mentored over 45 Master’s students and currently supervises six Ph.D. candidates. His research contributions have earned him recognition in prestigious journals and numerous international awards.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Interdisciplinary Research Expertise: Dr. Kollur has demonstrated significant expertise across multiple subfields of Chemistry, including Inorganic Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Green Chemistry, and Biological Applications. His work spans the synthesis and characterization of novel metal complexes, nanomaterials, and their biomedical applications, which is highly relevant to current global challenges in health and environmental sustainability.
  2. Impactful Research and High Citation Index: His research has garnered considerable attention, with several papers being highly cited. For instance, his work on flavonoids as antiviral agents in Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (2021) and genistein as an anti-breast cancer agent have been cited over 80 times, highlighting the real-world impact of his findings. Furthermore, his diverse publications across prestigious journals like ACS Sensors, Journal of Organic Chemistry, and Spectrochimica Acta showcase the breadth and depth of his scientific contributions.
  3. Extensive Research Experience: Dr. Kollur’s academic career spans over a decade, with a significant portion of that time spent in interdisciplinary research, as well as a strong foundation in academia through his teaching roles at institutions like Amrita University and Manipal Academy of Higher Education. His postdoctoral fellowship (Dr. D. S. Kothari) and research fellowship underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge and contributing to academic excellence.
  4. Leadership in Research Supervision: As a supervisor, Dr. Kollur has been guiding six PhD candidates and over 45 Master’s students. This speaks to his ability to mentor and cultivate the next generation of scientists. His success in leading students in research, especially in advanced topics, enhances his reputation as a leader in the academic community.
  5. Global Research Collaborations: Dr. Kollur has collaborated with researchers from diverse geographical regions, including Europe, South America, North America, and Asia. His international exposure and ability to engage in cross-border research projects enhance the global relevance of his work. Notably, his visits to prominent institutions like the University of São Paulo, University of South Pacific, and National University of Singapore highlight his international standing.
  6. Peer Recognition and Scholarly Service: Dr. Kollur has an established role in the global academic community, as evidenced by his peer-review contributions for top journals in the field, such as Nature, RSC Advances, and ACS Sensors. This indicates that he is well-respected by his peers and trusted with maintaining the quality and integrity of the scientific literature.
  7. Event Organization and Contribution to Academia: His involvement in organizing three international and four national conferences, along with a national-level workshop, reflects his leadership skills and commitment to advancing scientific dialogue. These initiatives demonstrate his drive to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange within the scientific community.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Public Outreach and Dissemination: While Dr. Kollur’s academic and research achievements are impressive, increasing the visibility of his work outside the academic community, especially to the general public, could enhance its broader impact. Initiatives such as public talks, interviews, and collaboration with industries could help translate his research into real-world applications and policy discussions.
  2. Research Focus on Emerging Areas: While his interdisciplinary work in nanotechnology and drug discovery is highly relevant, Dr. Kollur could consider diversifying his research into emerging and high-impact areas, such as AI-driven drug design, quantum chemistry for material science, or sustainable chemistry practices for climate change mitigation. This could position his research even more strategically for future funding and collaborations.
  3. Interdisciplinary Integration with Other Sciences: Although his research spans chemistry, biology, and material science, integrating computational tools or cross-disciplinary work with engineering or data science could open up new dimensions of research, particularly in areas like precision medicine, biomaterials, and environmental remediation.
  4. Collaboration with Industry: Strengthening collaborations with industries, particularly those in pharmaceuticals and materials science, could allow Dr. Kollur to translate his academic research into commercial applications. This could lead to impactful innovations that reach a wider audience and generate more public and private sector interest.

Education 

Dr. Shiva Prasad Kollur holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Mysore (2011), where he conducted research in the areas of coordination chemistry and bioinorganic systems. He completed his M.Sc. in Chemistry from the same university in 2007, where his academic performance was distinguished. Dr. Kollur’s undergraduate studies were undertaken at JSS College, Mysuru, where he earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry in 2005. Throughout his educational journey, he demonstrated strong academic aptitude and a passion for scientific exploration. His postdoctoral work at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru (2011–2013), under the prestigious Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship, further honed his research skills, allowing him to delve into advanced inorganic and physical chemistry research. This solid academic foundation has enabled Dr. Kollur to pursue a distinguished career in teaching and research.

Experience 

Dr. Shiva Prasad Kollur’s academic career spans over a decade, with significant teaching and research roles at prestigious institutions. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Sciences at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Mysuru Campus, where he has been since 2020. Prior to this, he worked as an Assistant Professor at the Manipal Centre for Natural Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (2015–2020), and at JSS College, Mysuru (2013–2015). Dr. Kollur also held a postdoctoral position at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, from 2011 to 2013. Over the years, he has guided more than 45 Master’s students and currently supervises six Ph.D. candidates in their research. Dr. Kollur has been actively involved in organizing international and national conferences, fostering scientific collaboration and knowledge exchange. His experience also extends to peer review and research collaborations with institutions across the globe.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Shiva Prasad Kollur has been recognized for his excellence in research and academic contributions. He received the prestigious Dr. D.S. Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellowship (2011–2013), one of India’s top fellowships for promising researchers. In addition, he was awarded the Research Fellowship in Sciences for Meritorious Students (2009–2011), highlighting his early promise in scientific research. His research in bioinorganic chemistry, nanotechnology, and green chemistry has earned him numerous citations in top-tier journals, further establishing his academic reputation. Dr. Kollur’s work in the field of cancer therapeutics, antiviral agents, and green synthesis has attracted recognition at both national and international levels. He has also contributed significantly to the academic community by reviewing articles for high-impact journals like Nature, ACS Sensors, and RSC Advances. His efforts in organizing and leading international and national conferences have solidified his role as a leader in the academic field.

Research Focus 

Dr. Shiva Prasad Kollur’s research focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and biological applications of metal complexes, nanomaterials, and bioinorganic systems. His work has significant implications in the fields of cancer therapy, antiviral drug design, and environmental sustainability. He is particularly interested in green chemistry, exploring the use of plant extracts for the synthesis of nanoparticles and studying their therapeutic potential. His interdisciplinary approach spans chemistry, biology, and materials science, with a special emphasis on nanotechnology, drug discovery, and biomedical applications. Dr. Kollur’s work on metal-based drugs, including palladium and copper complexes, has been pivotal in understanding their antimicrobial, anticancer, and DNA-binding properties. Additionally, he is involved in computational studies for evaluating the antiviral properties of natural compounds like flavonoids against pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2. Dr. Kollur’s research aims to bridge the gap between chemistry and medicine, with an emphasis on sustainable and effective solutions for global health challenges.

Publications

  1. In silico evaluation of flavonoids as effective antiviral agents on the spike glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 🦠🔬 (Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2021)
  2. Genistein: a potent anti-breast cancer agent 💊🌸 (Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 2021)
  3. Preparation, spectral characterization and biological applications of Schiff base ligand and its transition metal complexes 🧪💚 (Results in Chemistry, 2019)
  4. Palladium (II) complexes as biologically potent metallo-drugs: Synthesis, spectral characterization, DNA interaction studies and antibacterial activity 💡🧬 (Spectrochimica Acta, 2013)
  5. Aqueous Extract of Saraca indica Leaves in the Synthesis of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles: Finding a Way towards Going Green 🌱🔋 (Journal of Nanotechnology, 2017)
  6. Detection of Quorum Sensing Molecules and Biofilm Formation in Ralstonia solanacearum 🦠🧫 (Current Microbiology, 2016)
  7. Synthesis, characterization, antioxidant, antimicrobial, DNA binding and cleavage studies of mononuclear Cu (II) and Co (II) complexes ⚗️🧬 (European Journal of Chemistry, 2011)
  8. Oxovanadium complexes with bidentate N, O ligands: synthesis, characterization, DNA binding, nuclease activity and antimicrobial studies 🧪🦠 (Chemical Sciences Journal, 2011)
  9. Green synthesis of MnO2 nanorods using Phyllanthus amarus plant extract and their fluorescence studies 🌱🔬 (Green Processing and Synthesis, 2017)
  10. Biogenic Synthesis of NiO Nanoparticles Using Areca catechu Leaf Extract and Their Antidiabetic and Cytotoxic Effects 🌿💊 (Molecules, 2021)

Conclusion

Dr. Shiva Prasad Kollur is an accomplished and highly productive academic professional with a robust research portfolio, extensive mentoring experience, and leadership in global scientific collaborations. His interdisciplinary research in chemistry, especially in areas related to green chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomedical applications, positions him as a leader in his field. With his continued contribution to science through publications, teaching, and global collaborations, Dr. Kollur is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.Given his strong academic record, research impact, mentorship, and service to the scientific community, Dr. Kollur represents the qualities of an exceptional researcher and educator. With the opportunity to expand his outreach and explore new interdisciplinary collaborations, his future contributions could have an even greater impact on both academia and society.

Anuradha Singh | Chemistry Award | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Anuradha Singh | Chemistry Award | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Anuradha Singh, University of Allahabad, India

Anuradha Singh 🌟 is an Assistant Professor at S.S. Khanna Girls’ Degree College, University of Allahabad. She holds a D. Phil. in Chemistry from the University of Allahabad and specializes in Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry. Her research focuses on designing antimicrobial and antiviral agents, including HIV and HCV inhibitors. Anuradha has secured grants from UGC and DST, contributing significantly to the field with over a dozen publications in reputed journals. She is a recipient of the Research Excellence Award and Swarna Jayanti Puraskar, recognized for her scientific contributions.

 

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Anuradha Singh completed her educational journey with a strong foundation in chemistry, culminating in a D. Phil. from the University of Allahabad in 2015. Her thesis, titled “Design and Synthesis of Antimicrobial Compounds & Studies on their Therapeutic Applications,” underscored her expertise in bioorganic chemistry. Prior to her doctoral studies, she obtained an M. Sc. in Chemistry from Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, in 2005, following a B. Sc. in Chemistry, Zoology, and Environmental Science from the same institution in 2003. Anuradha’s academic pursuits reflect her commitment to advancing medicinal chemistry with a focus on combatting infectious diseases. 📚

 

Experience

Anuradha Singh brings a wealth of research experience to her role at SS Khanna Degree College, where she teaches a spectrum of chemistry topics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her teaching repertoire includes General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry at the undergraduate level, while at the postgraduate level, she covers specialized areas such as Oligonucleotide Synthesis, Synthetic approaches in organic synthesis, and Spectroscopy. Alongside her teaching commitments, Anuradha has been actively involved in pioneering research projects funded by prestigious bodies like UGC, DST, and DBT. Her current UGC Start-up Grant project focuses on the green synthesis and antimicrobial assessment of 4-thiazolidinone derivatives, contributing significantly to the field of medicinal chemistry. 🎓

Awards

Anuradha Singh has been honored with several prestigious awards and fellowships throughout her career, highlighting her contributions to scientific research and academia. In 2023, she participated in the Visiting Scientist Programme at the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), New Delhi. Her dedication and excellence were recognized with the Research Excellence Award by the Institute of Scholars, Bengaluru in 2020. Anuradha’s early achievements include receiving the Swarna Jayanti Puraskar at the 84th Annual Session of the National Academy of Sciences, Jodhpur in 2014, and the HIV Symposium Fellowship from YRG care, Chennai in 2012. She was also awarded the Late M.H. Mahalaha Memorial Gold Medal for Best Presentation at a seminar hosted by RDVV in 2005. 🏆

Research Focus

Anuradha Singh’s research primarily centers around medicinal chemistry, with a specialized focus on designing novel compounds to combat infectious diseases and other health challenges. Her work spans the synthesis and evaluation of antimicrobial and antiviral agents, including inhibitors targeting HIV, SARS-CoV-2, and other viruses. Employing molecular dynamics simulations and computational methods, she explores the structural and functional aspects of these compounds to enhance their efficacy and safety profiles. Anuradha’s research contributions extend to exploring natural product-based therapies and developing innovative drug delivery systems. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, pharmacology, and computational biology to advance therapeutic interventions. 🧪

Pharmacological Properties of Curcumin (2020) 🌿
In silico studies on new oxathiadiazoles as potential anti-HIV agents (2019) 🧬
Design, Synthesis, and Antibacterial Activities of Novel Heterocyclic Arylsulphonamide Derivatives (2018) 🦠
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Reverse Transcriptase (HIV-RT): Structural implications for drug development (2018) 🧬
In silico studies on N-(Pyridin-2-yl) thiobenzamides as NNRTIs against HIV-1 strains (2018) 🧬
Molecular modeling, synthesis, and evaluation of sulfonamide derivatives (2018) 🦠

Lin Yu | Chemistry and Materials Science Award | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr Lin Yu | Chemistry and Materials Science Award | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr Lin Yu, Guangxi University, China

Lin Yu is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Guangxi University, specializing in organic chemistry. With a Ph.D. from McGill University under the guidance of Prof. Chao-Jun Li, his pioneering research focuses on transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, particularly the transformation of nitroalkanes and nitroarenes. Lin has authored over 39 impactful journal publications, including in prestigious journals like Angewandte Chemie International Edition and Chemical Science. His innovative methods for synthesizing trisubstituted alkenes and diarylamines have garnered international recognition, reflected in his impressive citation index and collaborative work with esteemed academics. 🧪📚

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Lin Yu, a Doctor of Science in Organic Chemistry, graduated with his Ph.D. from McGill University in 2020, under the guidance of Prof. Chao-Jun Li. 🎓 Prior to that, he pursued his Master’s at Hunan University, focusing on transition metal-catalyzed C-H bond activations. His Bachelor’s in Applied Chemistry was completed at Qingdao University of Science and Technology. 📚 Lin’s academic journey reflects his dedication to organic chemistry research, particularly in transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. With a diverse educational background spanning prestigious institutions, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role as an Assistant Professor at Guangxi University.

 

Research Focus

Lin Yu’s research primarily focuses on transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, particularly in the synthesis of various organic compounds. 🧪 His work delves into areas such as palladium-catalyzed hydroalkylation, copper-mediated ortho C-H sulfonylation, and nickel-promoted C-H bond activation. Through innovative methodologies, Lin explores the synthesis of diverse molecules crucial in organic chemistry. His investigations span a range of substrates and reactions, contributing significantly to the development of efficient catalytic processes for organic synthesis. Lin’s expertise lies in the development of novel catalysts and methodologies, paving the way for advancements in organic chemistry. 🌟

Publication Top Notes

“Chain mail for catalysts” by L Yu, D Deng, X Bao, cited 184 times, published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition 📖 (2020).

“Copper-mediated ortho C–H sulfonylation of benzoic acid derivatives with sodium sulfinates” by J Liu, L Yu, S Zhuang, Q Gui, X Chen, W Wang, Z Tan, cited 105 times, published in Chemical Communications 📖 (2015).

“Switch in Selectivity for Formal Hydroalkylation of 1,3‐Dienes and Enynes with Simple Hydrazones” by L Lv, L Yu, Z Qiu, CJ Li, cited 48 times, published in Angewandte Chemie 📖 (2020).

“Highly mono-selective ortho-methylthiolation of benzamides via cobalt-catalyzed sp2 C–H activation” by L Hu, X Chen, L Yu, Y Yu, Z Tan, G Zhu, Q Gui, cited 47 times, published in Organic Chemistry Frontiers 📖 (2018).

“Palladium‐Catalyzed Formal Hydroalkylation of Aryl‐Substituted Alkynes with Hydrazones” by L Yu, L Lv, Z Qiu, Z Chen, Z Tan, YF Liang, CJ Li, cited 43 times, published in Angewandte Chemie 📖 (2020).

“Synthesis of 1-naphthols via Cp* Co (III)-catalyzed C–H activation and cyclization of sulfoxonium ylides with alkynes” by Y Yu, Q Wu, D Liu, L Yu, Z Tan, G Zhu, cited 42 times, published in Organic Chemistry Frontiers 📖 (2019).

“Ammonia as ultimate amino source in synthesis of primary amines via nickel-promoted C–H bond amination” by L Yu, C Yang, Y Yu, D Liu, L Hu, Y Xiao, ZN Song, Z Tan, cited 38 times, published in Organic Letters 📖 (2019).

“Direct Synthesis of Primary Anilines via Nickel‐mediated C(sp2)‐H Aminations” by L Yu, X Chen, D Liu, L Hu, Y Yu, H Huang, Z Tan, Q Gui, cited 38 times, published in Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis 📖 (2018).

“Copper-catalyzed decarboxylative methylthiolation of aromatic carboxylate salts with DMSO” by L Hu, D Wang, X Chen, L Yu, Y Yu, Z Tan, G Zhu, cited 35 times, published in Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 📖 (2017).

“Silver-promoted decarboxylative sulfonylation of aromatic carboxylic acids with sodium sulfinates” by Y Yu, Q Wu, D Liu, L Yu, Z Tan, G Zhu, cited 26 times, published in The Journal of Organic Chemistry 📖 (2019).

Congwen Duan | Advanced Materials Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Congwen Duan | Advanced Materials Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Congwen Duan, North China Electric Power University, China

Assoc. Prof. Duan Congwen 🌟, born in November 1987 in Dingzhou, Hebei, is a leading figure in green synthesis and hydrogen storage materials research. 🌱 As an Associate Professor at North China Electric Power University 🎓, he spearheads numerous national and provincial-level projects, contributing significantly to energy materials development. His extensive publication record includes over ten papers in prestigious journals, with high citation rates. 📚 With expertise in solid-state reactions and nanocrystalline materials, he's pioneering solutions for sustainable energy storage. Beyond academia, he's involved in consultancy projects and holds several patents. 🏅 His dedication to advancing eco-friendly technologies is shaping a greener future.

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Academic Contributions and Recognition 📊✨

Duan holds a provincial-level natural science foundation project in the domain of energy materials. He is actively involved in multiple national natural science foundation projects, key national projects, education department projects, the 15th Five-Year Plan pre-research projects, and various horizontal His academic contributions are recognized through the publication of over ten research papers in prestigious domestic and international journals, including 11 SCI-indexed papers as the first author. Notably, one of these papers is highly cited and included in the ESI list.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Duan Congwen’s research primarily revolves around hydrogen storage materials 🌱 and nanomaterials synthesis. His expertise lies in understanding the mechanisms behind hydrogen storage and dehydrogenation processes, particularly in nanostructured materials like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and metal hydrides. His investigations into vacancy defective surfaces and catalytic properties contribute to advancements in energy storage and renewable fuel technologies. Dr. Duan’s work bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical applications, paving the way for more efficient and eco-friendly energy solutions. 🌟

Publication Top Notes

“The impact of vacancy defective MgH2 (001)/(110) surface on the dehydrogenation of MgH2@Ni-CNTs: A mechanistic investigation” 📖, cited by 4, 2024 📅

“Co@Pd bimetallic catalysts doped on the CNTs for bidirectional improving hydriding/dehydriding property of Mg/MgH2” 📖, cited by 0, 2024 📅

“CNTs-Pd as Efficient Bidirectional Catalyst for Improving Hydrogen Absorption/Desorption Kinetics of Mg/MgH2” 📖, cited by 0, 2024 📅

“Anchoring Mo single atoms on N-CNTs synchronizes hydrogenation/dehydrogenation property of Mg/MgH2” 📖, cited by 18, 2023 📅

“The effect of vacancy defective Mg (0001) surface on hydrogenation of Ni-Mg-CNTs: A mechanistic investigation” 📖, cited by 8, 2023 📅

“Mechanochemical assisted hydrogenation of Mg-CNTs-Ni: kinetics modeling and reaction mechanism” 📖, cited by 15, 2022 📅

“Ni-CNTs as an efficient confining framework and catalyst for improving dehydriding/rehydriding properties of MgH2” 📖, cited by 48, 2022 📅

“Novel core-shell structured MgH2/AlH3@CNT nanocomposites with extremely high dehydriding-rehydriding properties derived from nanoconfinement” 📖, cited by 26, 2021