Jiaqing Xie | Design of Materials | Best Researcher Award

Jiaqing Xie | Design of Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Jiaqing Xie | Northwest A&F University | China

Dr. Xie Jiaqing, Ph.D. (b. September 1988), is an accomplished scholar and researcher in engineering, specializing in flexible sensing, microfluidic devices, and precision molding technologies, with a strong record of innovation and academic leadership. A member of the Communist Party of China, he earned his doctorate in engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in 2018 and currently serves as an Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Northwest A&F University. He also holds key leadership positions as Deputy Director of the Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Natural Product Chemical Biology, Deputy Director of a Key Laboratory under the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, and Director of the Intelligent Sensing and Equipment Laboratory. Over the past five years, Dr. Xie has successfully led more than 20 national and provincial research projects, including grants from the National Key R&D Program, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the Ministry of Education’s Collaborative Education Program. His research achievements have earned him several prestigious academic awards, such as the Outstanding Paper Award at the National Youth Academic Conference on Plasticity Engineering, the Best Poster Award at the German UPM International Conference, and Outstanding Paper Awards at both the Shaanxi Youth Scientist Conference and the China-Japan Ultra-Precision Machining Conference. Dedicated to mentoring the next generation of engineers, he has guided students to more than 30 national and provincial awards in competitions like the “Challenge Cup,” “Internet+,” and the Mechanical Engineering Innovation and Creativity Competition. Widely recognized in the academic community, Dr. Xie serves as a reviewer for over 20 SCI-indexed journals and is an active member of professional organizations, including the Shaanxi Automotive Society Youth Committee, the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society Plasticity Engineering Branch, the Chinese Simulation Technology Society, the Shaanxi Agricultural Machinery Society, and the Chinese Society of Micro-Nano Technology, where he is a Senior Member. His scholarly influence is evidenced by 37 publications, 435 citations across 340 documents, and an h-index of 12, underscoring his impact in advancing micro-nano technology and engineering sciences.

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Featured Publications 

Kang, Q., Xie, J., Meng, X., Wei, W., Ruan, B., Gu, F., Pang, H., Zhu, M., & Nan, X. (2025). Design and performance test of electrostriction actuated flexible gripper with multipoint sensing ability. Journal of Applied Polymer Science.

Meng, X., Xie, J., Pang, H., Wei, W., Niu, J., Zhu, M., Gu, F., Fan, X., & Fan, H. (2025). Design of dielectric elastomer actuator and its application in flexible gripper. Micromachines, 16(1), 107.

Nan, X., Xie, J., Gao, Y., Zhang, X., Lou, X., & Wang, F. (2025). Dual-active-layer flexible piezoresistive sensor based on wrinkled microstructures and electrospun fiber network for human-related motion sensing applications. Journal of Applied Polymer Science.

Wang, T., Niu, J., Pang, H., Meng, X., Sun, R., & Xie, J. (2024). Development of a portable residual chlorine detection device with a combination of microfluidic chips and LS-BP algorithm to achieve accurate detection of residual chlorine in water. Micromachines, 15(8), 1045.

Sun, R., Xie, J., He, S., Fan, H., Guo, C., Nan, X., Meng, X., & Pang, H. (2024). Prediction method of long-term creep deformation of mobile phone resin lens module in a harsh temperature environment. Applied Optics, 63(23), 7549–7558.

He, X., Xie, J., Pang, H., Sun, R., Zhou, T., Fan, H., Meng, X., Nan, X., & Zhou, Z. (2024). Research on multiwalled carbon nanotubes spray method for preparing flexible piezoresistive tactile sensor. Journal of Applied Polymer Science.

Hua Ni | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Hua Ni | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hua Ni | Kashi University | China

Dr. Hua Ni  is a Lecturer at the School of Life and Geographic Sciences, Kashgar University, specializing in cell biology and molecular mechanisms of disease. She earned her Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Nankai University (2020–2024), following an M.Sc. in Cell Biology from Nanjing Normal University (2013–2016) and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Shihezi University (2009–2013). Since joining Kashgar University in 2016 and advancing to Lecturer in 2019, Dr. Ni has been actively engaged in both teaching and research. Her research portfolio demonstrates a strong focus on cellular regulation, infectious diseases, and tissue homeostasis. She has contributed as a participant to major National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, including studies on the cannabinoid signaling system in sheep intramuscular fat formation (2026–2029) and on the molecular regulation of Streptococcus suis virulence (2021–2024). In addition, she serves as Principal Investigator of a Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Youth Fund project exploring the role of glycocalyx in inflammatory bowel disease (2026–2028). Dr. Ni has published several impactful papers in leading international journals, with notable contributions such as uncovering the role of O-GlcNAcylation in regulating phagocytosis (Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2023), demonstrating the pathogenic effects of htpsA gene inactivation in Streptococcus suis (Virulence, 2020), and identifying dynamic ciliary changes essential for corneal homeostasis (Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2024). She has also advanced understanding of pulmonary fibrosis by revealing CYLD/HDAC6 signaling pathways that regulate epithelial-mesenchymal transition and ciliary homeostasis (Cell Death & Disease, 2024). Recognized as both sole first author and co-first author on several publications, Dr. Ni’s research highlights her growing influence in cell biology and disease mechanisms. Her academic journey reflects consistent dedication to advancing biomedical science, contributing to regional research development, and preparing the next generation of life scientists through her teaching and mentorship.

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Featured Publications 

Ni, H., Chen, M., Dong, D., Zhou, Y., Cao, Y., Ge, R., Luo, X., Wang, Y., Dong, X., Zhou, J., et al. (2024). CYLD/HDAC6 signaling regulates the interplay between epithelial–mesenchymal transition and ciliary homeostasis during pulmonary fibrosis. Cell Death & Disease, 15, 69572.

Ni, H., Li, L., Hu, D., Yang, M., Wang, D., Ma, H., Bu, W., Yang, J., Zhu, L.-E., Zhai, D., et al. (2024). Dynamic changes of endothelial and stromal cilia are required for the maintenance of corneal homeostasis. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 239(5), 31215.

Yu, F., Yang, S., Ni, H., Heng, D., Wu, X., Yang, M., Zhang, X., Cao, Y., Pei, Y., An, D., et al. (2023). O-GlcNAcylation regulates centrosome behavior and cell polarity to reduce pulmonary fibrosis and maintain the epithelial phenotype. Advanced Science, 10(12), 3545.

Ni, H., Li, M., Wang, Q., Wang, J., Liu, X., Zheng, F., Hu, D., Yu, X., Han, Y., Zhang, Q., et al. (2020). Inactivation of the htpsA gene affects capsule development and pathogenicity of Streptococcus suis. Virulence, 11(1), 1792080.

Ni, H., Fan, W., Li, C., Wu, Q., Hou, H., Hu, D., Zheng, F., Zhu, X., Wang, C., Cao, X., et al. (2018). Streptococcus suis DivIVA protein is a substrate of Ser/Thr kinase STK and involved in cell division regulation. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 8, 85.

Huipeng Li | Design of Materials and Components | Best Researcher Award

Huipeng Li | Design of Materials and Components | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huipeng Li | Hebei University of Technology | China

Dr. Huipeng Li is an Associate Professor at the School of Life Science and Health Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, whose research is centered on nanomedicine, biomaterials, immunotherapy, and regenerative medicine. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from China Pharmaceutical University (2012, 2015, 2018) and began his career as an Assistant Researcher at Nanjing University (2018–2021), where he gained interdisciplinary expertise in drug delivery systems and biomimetic materials. Since joining Hebei University of Technology in 2022, and being promoted to Associate Professor in 2024, he has led several prestigious projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and Hebei Province. His research primarily focuses on precision treatment technologies and implantable material systems for degenerative diseases, artificial nano-bacteria as tumor and bacterial vaccines, personalized bionic skull repair materials, and nanovaccines for breast cancer immunotherapy. Dr. Li has published 6 academic papers, with 33 citations across 33 documents, and holds an h-index of 3, reflecting his growing scholarly influence. His work bridges pharmaceutics, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering to address critical challenges in cancer therapy, infection prevention, and tissue regeneration. With high-impact projects and a clear vision of translating laboratory innovation into clinical solutions, Dr. Li continues to make significant contributions to the advancement of life science and health engineering.

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Featured Publications 

Yang, S., Li, S., Zhang, L., Zhao, M., Zhang, T., Liu, X., Liu, B., Zhang, H., Gong, Y., Zhou, H., Li, H., & Yang, L. (2025). A novel nanozyme-based coordination compound for synergistic periprosthetic joint infection treatment and bone repair. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 14, e02379.

Li, H., Yang, X., & Sun, M. (2024). Self-strengthened cascade-explosive nanogel using host–guest interaction strategy for synergistic tumor treatment. Chinese Chemical Letters, 35, 110651.

Chen, K., Li, H., Zhou, A., et al. (2022). Cell membrane camouflaged metal oxide–black phosphorus biomimetic nanocomplex enhances photo-chemo-dynamic ferroptosis. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 14, xxx–xxx.

Chen, K., Li, H., Xu, Y., et al. (2022). Photoactive “bionic virus” robustly elicits the synergy anticancer activity of immunophotodynamic therapy. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 14(3), 4456–4468.

Li, H., Yang, X., Gao, F., et al. (2018). Bioreduction-ruptured nanogel for switch on/off release of Bcl2 siRNA in breast tumor therapy. Journal of Controlled Release, 285, xxx–xxx.

Li, H., Zhou, Z., Zhang, F., et al. (2018). A networked swellable dextrin nanogels loading Bcl2 siRNA for melanoma tumor therapy. Nano Research, 11, xxx–xxx.

Li, H., Yang, X., Zhou, Z., et al. (2017). Near-infrared light-triggered drug release from a multiple lipid carrier complex using an all-in-one strategy. Journal of Controlled Release, 261, 126–137.

Li, H., Wang, K., Yang, X., et al. (2017). Dual-function nanostructured lipid carriers to deliver IR780 for breast cancer treatment: Anti-metastatic and photothermal anti-tumor therapy. Acta Biomaterialia, 53, 399–413.

Sarah Freeman | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Sarah Freeman | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Freeman at Emory University | United States

Dr. Sarah Slocum Freeman, PhD, BCBA-D, is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine (since September 2024) and a Doctoral Board Certified Behavior Analyst (#1-13-14435, certified since 2013) with extensive expertise in autism intervention, severe behavior, and professional training. She has been affiliated with the Marcus Autism Center since 2018, serving as a clinician in the Complex Behavior Support Program, Program Manager of the Transition Program since 2022, and more recently as Postdoctoral Resident Training Coordinator and Provider Mentorship Director in 2025. Her prior academic appointments include Practicum Coordinator and Visiting Assistant Professor at Rollins College (2015–2018) and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University (2018–2024). She previously held leadership roles at the University of Florida as Associate Clinical Director of the Behavior Analysis Research Clinic (2013–2015). Dr. Freeman earned her B.S. in Psychology from Louisiana State University in 2010, an M.S. in Psychology from the University of Florida in 2013, and a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Florida in 2016, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Rollins College (2015–2016). She has advanced numerous training and administrative programs at Marcus Autism Center, including serving as Program Manager of the Master’s and Ph.D. Program in Applied Behavior Analysis with the University of Georgia (2022–2025), chairing the Severe Behavior Department Research Mentorship Program (2019–2022), co-directing the Applied Behavior Analysis Postdoctoral Training Program (2021–2023), and leading the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee (2025–present). A dedicated advocate for professional standards, she has served as Treasurer of the Association for Behavior Analysis International Challenging Behavior Special Interest Group since 2021 and held leadership roles in the Georgia Association for Behavior Analysis, including President in 2023. She has also contributed to state licensure efforts through committee work since 2019. Dr. Freeman is a frequent reviewer for major journals, including the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (since 2013), Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (since 2019), and Education and Treatmen

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Featured Publications

Slocum, S. K., & Tiger, J. H. (2010, May). Developing an assessment of sensitivity to and preference for forward and backward chaining strategies. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, San Antonio, TX.

Scheitauer, M. C., Tiger, J. H., Mevers, J. L., & Slocum, S. K. (2011, May). Assessing preference for choice-making opportunities with college students. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO.

Barlow, K., Tiger, J. H., Slocum, S. K., & Miller, S. J. (2011, May). Comparing mand-training efficiency with selection-based and topography-based communication systems. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO.

Scheitauer, M. C., Tiger, J. H., & Slocum, S. K. (2011, May). Descriptive and experimental evaluations of procedural fidelity failures of parents implementing differential reinforcement of alternative behavior in the treatment of problem behavior. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO.

Slocum, S. K., Miller, S. J., & Tiger, J. H. (2012, May). An evaluation of the blocking procedure to teach conditional discriminations to a child with autism. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Seattle, WA.

Slocum, S. K., Zeug, N. M., Baker, C., Peters, K. P., Wunderlich, K. L., & Vollmer, T. V. (2013, May). A functional analysis of mild punishers for vocal stereotypy. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Minneapolis, MN.

Slocum, S. K., Vollmer, T. R., Whitehouse, C. W., Peters, K. P., Phillips, C. L., Radonavich, K., & Lewis, M. H. (2014, May). Developing a novel treatment for rigid inflexible behavior. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Chicago, IL.

Zhengping Fang | Biomimetic Materials | Best Researcher Award

Zhengping Fang | Biomimetic Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhengping Fang at Central China Normal university | China

Dr. Zhengping Fang is an Intermediate Engineer at the College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University. He earned his doctorate in Bionic Science and Engineering from Jilin University, where he focused on the design and preparation of biomimetic functional surfaces. With prior training in Applied Chemistry at Hubei University, his expertise spans biomimetic materials for sound insulation, heat regulation, and wastewater treatment. He also served as an Assistant Editor for Polymers, managing peer review communications and proofreading a wide range of SCI publications. Dr. Fang is recognized for his innovative contributions and continues to advance research in biomimetic functional materials and sustainable engineering solutions.

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Education and Experience

Dr. Zhengping Fang completed his doctorate in Bionic Science and Engineering at Jilin University, concentrating on biomimetic functional surface design. Earlier, he pursued a degree in Applied Chemistry at Hubei University, focusing on the preparation of super-wetting surfaces. Professionally, he is affiliated with the College of Chemistry at Central China Normal University. His career also includes editorial experience as Assistant Editor for the journal Polymers, where he managed communication with authors, reviewers, and editors, while also handling proofreading of many SCI publications.

Professional Development

Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Fang has cultivated expertise in biomimetic materials and their practical applications in energy, environment, and engineering. His editorial role with Polymers provided him with extensive exposure to high-impact scientific research and sharpened his skills in scholarly communication and peer review processes. At Central China Normal University, he contributes to both research and mentoring, integrating his background in applied chemistry and bionic engineering into interdisciplinary projects. His professional journey highlights a commitment to innovation, academic excellence, and collaborative development, ensuring impactful contributions to materials science and environmentally sustainable solutions.

Research Interests 

Dr. Fang’s research centers on biomimetic materials and their applications in solving environmental and energy challenges. His work explores the design of surfaces inspired by nature, applied to sound insulation, heat regulation, and wastewater treatment. By combining principles of bionic engineering with applied chemistry, he develops functional materials that merge high efficiency with sustainability. His studies on super-wetting surfaces and functional interfaces bridge fundamental research with practical applications. Through bioinspired strategies, his research advances innovative materials and resource-efficient technologies that support sustainable development in multiple scientific and industrial domains.

Awards and Recognitions 

Dr. Fang has been honored with several awards recognizing his academic excellence and innovative research. He received recognition in international bionic innovation competitions, earned distinctions as an outstanding doctoral student, and secured scholarships for academic performance. More recently, he was acknowledged in faculty innovation and entrepreneurship competitions at Central China Normal University. These honors reflect his dedication to high-quality research, innovation in biomimetic functional materials, and consistent contributions to academic and professional advancement.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Biomimetic Organohydrogels with Tunable Architectures via Controlled Evaporation–Freeze/Thaw Self-Assembly
Year: 2025

Title: Large-scale preparation of a versatile bioinspired sponge with physic-mechanochemical robustness for multitasking separation
Year: 2022

Title: Scalable Manufacturing of Nonflammable Bioinspired Superhydrophobic Sponge for Oily Wastewater Treatment via Water-Based Strategy
Year: 2023

Title: Fabrication of superhydrophobic all-biomass aerogels with ultralight, elasticity and degradability for efficient oily wastewater treatment
Year: 2024

Title: Advancements in superhydrophobic foam materials for efficient oil-water separation: Modification techniques and future applications
Year: 2025

Title: Fabrication of mechanochemically robust superhydrophobic coating based on MPVDF/epoxy resins composites
Year: 2022

Title: Ice-template triggered roughness: A facile method to prepare robust superhydrophobic surface with versatile performance
Year: 2019

Title: A facile method to fabricate super-hydrophobic surface with water evaporation-induced phase inversion of stearic acid
Year: 2018

Title: The role of synthetic P(MMA‐co‐MAH) as compatibilizer in the preparation of chlorinated polyethylene/polysodium acrylate water‐swelling rubber
Year: 2018

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Zhengping Fang is an accomplished researcher and educator whose career reflects a strong blend of academic achievement, innovative research, and professional service. His expertise in biomimetic materials, combined with his background in applied chemistry and experience in scientific publishing, positions him as a promising contributor to sustainable solutions in energy, environment, and material sciences. Recognized with multiple awards for innovation and scholarship, he continues to advance impactful research while fostering academic development at Central China Normal University. His work bridges fundamental science and real-world applications, driving progress in biomimetic engineering and functional materials.

Sudipta Chattopadhyay | Electromagnetics | Distinguished Scientist Award

Sudipta Chattopadhyay | Electromagnetics | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Sudipta Chattopadhyay at Mizoram University | India

Dr. Sudipta Chattopadhyay is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Antenna and Applied Electromagnetics. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Mizoram University, a Central University under the Government of India. With advanced degrees including a Ph.D. in Antenna and Electromagnetics and a Doctor of Science in Applied Electromagnetics and Radiation Science (Honoris Causa), Prof. Chattopadhyay has contributed extensively to antenna engineering, electromagnetic theory, and radiation science. His research output, academic leadership, and global recognitions mark him as a leading figure in engineering education and research.

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Education 

Dr. Chattopadhyay completed his early education in West Bengal and pursued higher studies at the University of Calcutta, specializing in Physics, Radio Physics, and Electronics. He earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees with distinction, completing his Ph.D. on theoretical and experimental aspects of microstrip patch antennas. Later, he received a Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) in Applied Electromagnetics and Radiation Science from an international university in recognition of his pioneering research contributions.

Experience 

Dr. Chattopadhyay began his career in teaching at the Siliguri Institute of Technology, where he held positions ranging from Lecturer to Associate Professor. He later joined Mizoram University as an Associate Professor and is now serving as a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. He has also held leadership positions including Head of Department and Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology. His experience spans teaching, research, mentoring, and academic administration.

Professional Development

Dr. Chattopadhyay has demonstrated exceptional commitment to professional growth through his teaching, research, and leadership roles. He has published widely in reputed journals, delivered invited talks at national and international platforms, and supervised numerous research projects. His academic development is complemented by his editorial contributions to journals in the field of antennas and electromagnetics, as well as his active role as a reviewer for leading IEEE and IET publications. His involvement in organizing conferences, guiding research initiatives, and building academic collaborations reflects his dedication to advancing knowledge, shaping future engineers, and promoting innovation in applied electromagnetics.

Research Interests 

Dr. Chattopadhyay’s research is centered on applied electromagnetics, with a strong emphasis on antenna engineering, microstrip patch antennas, defected ground structures, metamaterials, and radiation science. His studies focus on theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and structural design of antennas with enhanced performance characteristics such as improved gain, bandwidth, and reduced cross-polarization. He is also engaged in exploring advanced electromagnetic structures for wireless communication and defense applications. By integrating innovation with practical utility, his work addresses both academic challenges and real-world needs, contributing significantly to the development of next-generation antenna systems and electromagnetic applications.

Awards and Recognitions 

Dr. Chattopadhyay has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding academic and research contributions. He has been honored with prestigious fellowships from national and international societies, including fellowships of professional engineering bodies and international research organizations. His biography has been featured in several global directories such as Marquis Who’s Who and the International Biographical Centre, UK. He has received lifetime achievement awards, best researcher recognitions, and international fellowships for his pioneering work in antenna engineering and applied electromagnetics. His selection as a Royal London Fellow, World Research Fellow of London, and recipient of the Outstanding Scientist Award further highlight his international recognition.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Rectangular microstrip antenna on slot-type defected ground for reduced cross-polarized radiation
Cited By: 90
Year: 2015

Title: Rectangular microstrip patch on a composite dielectric substrate for high-gain wide-beam radiation patterns
Cited By: 73
Year: 2009

Title: Physical and quantitative analysis of compact rectangular microstrip antenna with shorted non-radiating edges for reduced cross-polarized radiation using modified cavity model
Cited By: 62
Year: 2014

Title: Rectangular microstrips with variable air gap and varying aspect ratio: improved formulations and experiments
Cited By: 58
Year: 2009

Title: Improved polarization purity for circular microstrip antenna with defected patch surface
Cited By: 54
Year: 2016

Title: Estimation of gain enhancement replacing PTFE by air substrate in a microstrip patch antenna [antenna designer’s notebook]
Cited By: 54
Year: 2010

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prof. Sudipta Chattopadhyay is an eminent academician and researcher whose work in antennas and applied electromagnetics has gained global recognition. His journey from early education in West Bengal to becoming a Professor at Mizoram University reflects a career of dedication, innovation, and scholarly excellence. With his extensive teaching experience, leadership roles, research publications, and international awards, he has significantly advanced both the theoretical and practical dimensions of electromagnetic science. Prof. Chattopadhyay’s career exemplifies a lifelong commitment to research, education, and innovation, positioning him as a leading figure in the field of antenna engineering.

Fengqing Chen | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Fengqing Chen | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fengqing Chen at Zhejiang A&F University | China

Dr. Fengqing Chen is a Lecturer at the School of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Zhejiang A&F University, specializing in polymer composites, flame retardancy, and data-driven materials design. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry from Shanghai University, where he developed expertise in designing advanced polymer nanocomposites and sustainable materials. His research integrates traditional materials science with modern computational and machine learning approaches, leading to impactful publications in prestigious journals including ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Composites Science and Technology, and Computational Materials Science. Dedicated and innovative, Dr. Chen actively contributes to advancing sustainable and high-performance materials engineering.

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Education

Dr. Fengqing Chen obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry from Shanghai University, focusing on the structural design and optimization of flame-retardant polymer nanocomposites through experimental and computational approaches.

Experience

Dr. Chen currently serves as a Lecturer in the School of Chemistry and Materials Engineering at Zhejiang A&F University. He is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students while continuing his research on polymer composites, nanomaterials, and machine learning-driven material innovation.

Professional Development

Dr. Fengqing Chen has consistently pursued professional growth through active research, collaborations, and academic publications. He has contributed significantly to the fields of flame-retardant polymer composites, nanostructured materials, and sustainable solutions. His interdisciplinary research approach bridges experimental techniques with computational optimization frameworks. Alongside his research, Dr. Chen is committed to mentoring students and fostering innovation within his department. His work exemplifies a balance between theoretical understanding and practical application, supporting the advancement of next-generation materials that address industrial challenges while aligning with environmental and safety standards.

Research Interests 

Dr. Chen’s research is centered on the design and optimization of flame-retardant polymer composites and sustainable nanomaterials. He combines experimental polymer science with computational and machine learning techniques to accelerate material discovery and enhance performance. His studies explore structure–property relationships in polymer nanocomposites, applying green chemistry and eco-friendly design strategies to achieve improvements in flame retardancy, mechanical strength, and thermal properties. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation, Dr. Chen’s work contributes to the development of multifunctional composites that address industrial demands while reducing environmental impact, advancing the future of materials engineering.

Awards and Recognitions 

Although specific awards are not listed, Dr. Fengqing Chen’s recognition is reflected through his impactful research contributions published in leading international journals. His pioneering work in combining materials chemistry with machine learning frameworks has established him as a promising early-career researcher in polymer composites and sustainable materials. His innovative methodologies, growing influence, and recognition within the scientific community highlight his role as an emerging scholar dedicated to advancing flame-retardant materials, eco-friendly solutions, and data-driven material innovation.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Miscanthus fforidulus-based intumescent flame retardant by green self-assembly for fully biological EP composites with commendable flame retardancy, smoke suppression and mechanical properties
Year: 2024

Title: One-pot solvent-free green strategy to fabricate ultra-efficient polyphosphoester flame retardant for Poly(Lactic acid)
Year: 2024

Title: An adaptive framework to accelerate optimization of high flame retardant composites using machine learning
Year: 2022

Title: Simple large-scale method of recycled graphene films vertical arrangement for superhigh through-plane thermal conductivity of epoxy composites
Year: 2021

Title: Machine Learning and Structural Design to Optimize the Flame Retardancy of Polymer Nanocomposites with Graphene Oxide Hydrogen Bonded Zinc Hydroxystannate
Year: 202

Title: Accelerated feasible screening of flame-retardant polymeric composites using data-driven multi-objective optimization
Year: 2023

Conclusion

Dr. Fengqing Chen is an emerging scholar whose research bridges advanced materials chemistry, polymer science, and machine learning-based design. With strong expertise in flame-retardant composites, sustainable nanomaterials, and structure–property optimization, he is contributing to both scientific knowledge and practical innovation. His commitment to sustainability, interdisciplinary collaboration, and academic mentorship underscores his role as a forward-thinking researcher. Through impactful publications and growing recognition, Dr. Chen continues to shape the future of materials engineering, positioning himself as a promising leader in developing high-performance and eco-friendly solutions for global challenges.

Jinyin Lei | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Jinyin Lei | Environmental Effects | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jinyin Lei at Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment | China

Mr. Lei Jinyin is a Researcher at the Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences. He specializes in soil and water conservation, salinity control, and the efficient utilization of agricultural water resources. With a Ph.D. in Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Control from Northwest A&F University, Mr. Lei has conducted impactful studies on dryland farming, soil fertility, irrigation regimes, and viticulture in the Helan Mountain region. His leadership in national and regional research projects highlights his commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring food security, and improving ecological resilience in arid regions.

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Education

Mr. Lei earned his doctorate in Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Control from Northwest A&F University, following a bachelor’s degree in the same field from Inner Mongolia Agricultural University. His academic background equipped him with strong expertise in land degradation, water management, and sustainable agriculture.

Experience

He has advanced his career at the Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, where he has served as Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher, and now Researcher. He also broadened his perspective through a visiting research position at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, which strengthened his international collaboration and expertise in agricultural resource management.

Professional Development

Mr. Lei has continuously enhanced his professional development through leadership in major research projects and collaborations. As principal investigator, he has studied soil organic carbon sequestration under changing hydrothermal conditions. He also directs projects focused on wine grape cultivation in the Helan Mountain region and contributes to studies on intercropping systems for maize and soybeans. His international research experience further expanded his outlook and collaborations. Through his project leadership, publications, and applied demonstrations, he has built expertise that integrates theory with practice, strengthening sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation while addressing the challenges of arid and semi-arid farming systems.D

Research Interests 

Mr. Lei’s research centers on soil and water conservation, efficient water use in agriculture, and strategies for salinity control in arid regions. He investigates soil organic carbon sequestration, tillage methods, soil fertility, and crop productivity in water-limited environments. His studies include irrigation management for wine grapes in the Helan Mountain region, aimed at enhancing both yield and quality. He also works on intercropping techniques to improve land use efficiency and resilience. By integrating ecological knowledge with applied agricultural practices, his research contributes to sustainable farming models that support food production while protecting fragile environments in dryland areas.

Awards and Recognitions 

Mr. Lei has authored influential works, including a monograph on land degradation and control in the Loess Plateau and several first-authored research papers on soil fertility, tillage, and irrigation. Although formal awards are not listed, his recognition is reflected through his leadership of key funded projects, impactful publications, and practical contributions to sustainable agriculture in Ningxia and beyond. His career progression from early-stage researcher to senior researcher, combined with international academic experience, demonstrates his dedication and scholarly impact. In conclusion, Mr. Lei’s achievements highlight his research leadership, valuable scientific contributions, and commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural development.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Research on Land Degradation and Control in the Wind-Sand Area of the Northern Loess Plateau
Year: 2012

Title: Effects of Tillage Measures on Soil Aggregates and Crop Yield in Hilly Land of Southern Ningxia Mountains
Year: 2020

Title: Effects of Tillage Measures on Soil Nutrient Distribution and Fertilizer Utilization Efficiency in Sloping Farmland
Year: 2020

Title: Effects of Irrigation Regimes on Growth, Yield, and Quality of Wine Grapes in the Eastern Foothills of Helan Mountain
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Mr. Lei Jinyin’s career reflects steady growth from early-stage researcher to senior expert, marked by strong leadership in key projects, influential publications, and international collaboration. His contributions to soil and water conservation, irrigation management, and sustainable farming systems have provided both scientific insights and practical solutions for agriculture in arid regions. Although formal honors are not listed, his recognition lies in the lasting impact of his research, his role in advancing sustainable agricultural practices, and his commitment to ecological resilience. Overall, he stands out as a dedicated scholar contributing meaningfully to agricultural and environmental development.

Yaoyao Wu | Electromagnetic | Best Researcher Award

Yaoyao Wu | Electromagnetic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yaoyao Wu at North China University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Yaoyao Wu, a Doctor of Engineering from Hebei University of Technology, is a lecturer at the College of Civil and Architectural Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology. His expertise lies in electromagnetic protection materials, structural protection and reinforcement materials, and high-performance concrete structures. He has made impactful contributions to the advancement of electromagnetic wave-absorbing cementitious materials through the integration of gradient multilayer structures, metasurfaces, and phase-gradient metasurfaces. With several influential publications in international journals, Dr. Wu continues to lead innovative research in civil engineering materials, merging structural performance with electromagnetic protection applications.

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Education and Experience

Dr. Wu completed his Doctor of Engineering degree at Hebei University of Technology, specializing in materials and structural engineering. Following his doctoral studies, he joined the College of Civil and Architectural Engineering at North China University of Science and Technology as a lecturer. His academic career has been dedicated to research on advanced cementitious materials with electromagnetic wave absorption capabilities. He has also collaborated extensively with researchers from related fields, producing valuable publications that strengthen both civil engineering applications and electromagnetic protection solutions.

Professional Development

Dr. Wu has steadily advanced his career by developing a strong background in multifunctional civil engineering materials that combine durability, reinforcement, and electromagnetic shielding. His research integrates knowledge of nanomaterials, geopolymers, and metasurface technologies to build innovative material systems. He has authored scholarly articles in widely recognized international journals and has actively engaged in cross-disciplinary collaborations that support his innovative ideas. Alongside his research work, Dr. Wu has guided students in academic and research settings, contributing to the growth of future engineers and promoting excellence in material innovation and structural protection research.

Research Interests 

Dr. Wu’s research centers on the integrated design of electromagnetic wave-absorbing materials and structures, with a primary emphasis on cementitious composites, metasurfaces, and gradient multilayer systems. His studies shed light on the loss mechanisms of electromagnetic wave absorption in gradient metasurface structures, which allow flexible and efficient control of absorption properties. By incorporating nano-modified materials, magnesium phosphate cement, and high-performance composites, his work provides significant contributions to structural protection, reinforcement, and electromagnetic shielding technologies. This cross-disciplinary approach addresses urgent challenges in civil engineering, defense, and infrastructure safety, placing his work at the cutting edge of material science.

Awards and Recognitions 

Dr. Wu’s contributions have been acknowledged through his publications in internationally reputed journals, which highlight the novelty and practical applications of his work. His advancements in electromagnetic wave-absorbing materials have established him as a rising researcher in civil and structural engineering. He has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his innovative integration of metasurfaces and cementitious composites to enhance electromagnetic wave absorption performance. His dedication to academic excellence and his role in shaping advanced protective materials have earned him respect and recognition in both research and applied engineering communities.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Optimization of multicomponent microwave absorbents for improved electromagnetic wave absorption of layered foamed cementitious materials
Year: 2023

Title: Effects of layered and metasurface structures on the electromagnetic wave absorption performance of cementitious materials
Year: 2023

Title: Effect of the metasurface on the electromagnetic wave absorption performance of cementitious materials
Year: 2022

Title: Effective broadband electromagnetic wave absorption performance of nano-Fe3O4 magnetic fluid modified resin geopolymer by metamaterial with a novel patterned structure
Year: 2023

Title: Effects of functionalized layered structure on electromagnetic wave absorption performance of magnesium phosphate cement
Year: 2024

Title: Electromagnetic wave absorption performance of rapid emergency magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) canvas
Year: 2025

Title: Enhanced electromagnetic wave absorption performance in the S-band with reconfigurable encoding phase gradient metasurface of cementitious materials
Year: 2025

Conclusion

 Dr. Yaoyao Wu has established himself as a promising scholar whose work bridges civil engineering and advanced material science. His research on electromagnetic protection materials and high-performance cementitious composites demonstrates both theoretical depth and practical relevance. By integrating innovative metasurface technologies with structural materials, he continues to contribute solutions that enhance safety, durability, and performance in modern infrastructure. With his dedication to teaching, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Wu is making a lasting impact on the academic community and positioning himself as a leading researcher in the field of structural protection and material innovation.

Mohammad Ali Bagheri | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mohammad Ali Bagheri | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Ali Bagheri at Polytechnique Montreal | Canada

Mohammad Ali Bagheri is a Ph.D. researcher in biomedical engineering at Polytechnique Montréal, working with the Pediatric Mechanobiology Laboratory. His research centers on biomechanics, pediatric orthopedics, and tissue engineering, with innovative applications of finite element modeling, origami-inspired metamaterials, and additive manufacturing. He previously studied biomechanics at Tehran Polytechnic, where he also contributed as a consultant and teaching assistant. His work has led to peer-reviewed publications, patents, and recognition through competitive scholarships such as Inventech and OPSIDIAN. Actively engaged in professional and social initiatives, he combines engineering expertise with translational research to address clinical challenges in bone regeneration and repair.

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Education

Mohammad Ali Bagheri pursued his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral training in biomechanics and biomedical engineering. He studied at Tehran Polytechnic, specializing in orthopedic and dental biomechanics, and continued his doctoral research at Polytechnique Montréal in pediatric mechanobiology, focusing on innovative approaches to bone regeneration and fixator design.

Experience

Bagheri has served as a teaching assistant in courses on mechanics of materials, biomechanics, 3D modeling, and finite element analysis. He has also instructed students in advanced engineering software such as ABAQUS, SolidWorks, and Mimics. In addition to his teaching, he has contributed as a research associate, consultant on thesis projects, and active member of engineering and rehabilitation technology clubs.

Professional Development

Throughout his career, Mohammad Ali Bagheri has continually advanced his professional development by blending biomechanics with computational modeling, data science, and additive manufacturing. His training spans advanced finite element methods, machine learning applications in biomedical engineering, and optimization techniques for implant and scaffold design. He has actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations across orthopedic research, pediatric health, and tissue engineering. By participating in funded programs such as Inventech and OPSIDIAN, he has expanded his expertise in innovation, commercialization, and leadership. His professional trajectory reflects a commitment to bridging academic research with industrial and clinical applications in regenerative medicine and biomechanics.

Research Interests 

Mohammad Ali Bagheri’s research focuses on biomechanics, biomedical engineering, and tissue engineering with applications in pediatric orthopedics. His projects explore the design and optimization of fixation devices, bone scaffolds, and metamaterials, often inspired by origami and biomimetic structures. He applies finite element modeling, machine learning, and experimental testing to evaluate bone-implant interactions, fracture fixation techniques, and distraction osteogenesis. His expertise in additive manufacturing supports the creation of patient-specific implants and highly deformable scaffolds for bone regeneration. By integrating computational and experimental approaches, his research advances both fundamental understanding and practical solutions for improving orthopedic treatments and rehabilitation outcomes.

Awards and Recognitions 

Mohammad Ali Bagheri has been honored with prestigious scholarships, including the Inventech program supported by FRQNT and Axelys, which promotes technological innovation and prototype development, and the OPSIDIAN program supported by NSERC, emphasizing interdisciplinary research and leadership. He has been recognized for teaching excellence, being ranked as the top teaching assistant by students, and previously achieved top rankings in highly competitive national university entrance examinations in Iran. His academic achievements are complemented by contributions to peer-reviewed publications, patents, and collaborative projects, highlighting his recognition as both an innovative researcher and a committed educator in the field of biomedical engineering.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Fixation of distal tibia fracture through plating, nailing, and nailing with Poller screws: a comparative biomechanical-based experimental and numerical investigation
Year: 2020
Cited By: 20

Title: Design and numerical investigation of an adaptive intramedullary nail with a novel interlocking mechanism
Year: 2020
Cited By: 15

Title: Finite element analysis of distraction osteogenesis with a new extramedullary internal distractor
Year: 2024
Cited By: 4

Title: Mechanical characterization of an origami-inspired super deformable metamaterial with high tunability for tissue engineering
Year: 2025
Cited By: 2

Conclusion

Mohammad Ali Bagheri is an emerging biomedical engineering researcher whose work bridges biomechanics, computational modeling, and translational healthcare innovation. His academic journey reflects both depth and versatility, combining strong theoretical knowledge with practical expertise in additive manufacturing, finite element modeling, and data-driven design. Recognized through competitive scholarships and teaching excellence, he continues to contribute meaningfully to advancing pediatric orthopedics and tissue engineering. With a commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and societal impact, Bagheri is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the future of biomedical engineering, driving solutions that address clinical needs and improve patient outcomes.