Chihyun Hwang | Energy Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chihyun Hwang | Energy Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Principle at Koreal Electronics Technology Institute | South Korea

Dr. Chihyun Hwang is a distinguished energy scientist and Senior Researcher at the Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI), specializing in next-generation electrochemical energy storage systems. His expertise spans lithium-ion, sodium-ion, zinc-ion, and all-solid-state batteries, with particular emphasis on molecular binder design, nanostructured anodeless materials, and in-situ electrochemical analysis. Over the years, he has developed an outstanding research profile, contributing significantly to advancing energy technologies that support high-density, durable, and safe energy storage solutions for electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. With an H-index of 22 and nearly 60 published papers in prestigious journals such as Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Angewandte Chemie, he has demonstrated both academic excellence and industry relevance. His work has frequently addressed critical issues in interface stability, electrode architecture, and electrochemical reversibility, ensuring long-term performance and scalability of energy storage devices. Beyond publications, Dr. Hwang actively contributes to professional communities, serving as Academic Director of the Korean Battery Society. His research leadership, supported by national and international collaborations, has positioned him as a vital contributor to the global battery research community, dedicated to enabling sustainable and high-performance energy technologies for the future.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Chihyun Hwang pursued a rigorous academic path that laid the foundation for his career in energy storage research. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Fiber Engineering from Inha University, where he developed a strong materials science background. Motivated by the potential of energy technologies, he advanced to doctoral studies at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), completing his Ph.D. in Energy Engineering under the mentorship of Professor Hyun-Kon Song. His doctoral research, titled Designing Molecular Structures of Polymeric Binders for Alloying-Based Anodes, reflected his early focus on electrochemical materials engineering and binder chemistry. The project involved designing and optimizing polymer binders to enhance electrode reversibility and stability, especially for high-capacity alloying anode systems such as silicon and antimony. This work gave him critical expertise in molecular design, electrochemical kinetics, and the durability of next-generation battery systems. His academic training was further enriched through exposure to interdisciplinary studies in chemical engineering, materials processing, and nanotechnology. Collectively, his education equipped him with both theoretical depth and experimental versatility, enabling him to address fundamental challenges in modern battery science while preparing him for a highly impactful international research career.

Professional Experience

Dr. Chihyun Hwang’s professional journey demonstrates a consistent trajectory of leadership and innovation in advanced energy storage. He has served as Senior Researcher at the Advanced Batteries Research Center of KETI, where he leads multiple large-scale projects on lithium metal, sodium-ion, and solid-state batteries. He was previously a Research Professor at UNIST, focusing on energy and chemical engineering, bridging academia and industry in battery innovation. Before that, he broadened his international exposure as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the research group of Prof. Nian Liu at the Georgia Institute of Technology, investigating zinc-ion and solid-state battery chemistries. Prior to his U.S. experience, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Prof. Hyun-Kon Song’s group at UNIST, extending his doctoral research into industrially viable energy storage solutions. At KETI, Dr. Hwang plays a critical role in projects developing digital twin infrastructures for battery manufacturing, high-energy solid-state batteries, and safe sodium-ion systems. His career reflects an integration of academic rigor, postdoctoral innovation, and applied industrial research, with a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration. This combination highlights his ability to translate laboratory advances into scalable technologies, essential for global energy transition initiatives.

Research Interest

Dr. Chihyun Hwang’s research interests span a wide spectrum of next-generation energy storage technologies, emphasizing fundamental innovation and practical application. A major focus is all-solid-state batteries, where he works on designing polymeric binders, nanostructured anodeless materials, and interfacial stabilizers to improve energy density and long-term cycling. He also explores large-scale bipolar stacking strategies to enable commercialization. His second research stream involves sodium-ion batteries, particularly mitigating reactive oxygen species through surface doping and additive engineering for stable high-voltage cathodes. Another growing area is zinc-ion batteries, where his work includes developing single-crystalline zinc anodes, electrolyte systems, and protective interfacial layers that enhance cycling stability and suppress dendritic growth. A distinctive strength of his research lies in in-situ electrochemical analysis, employing advanced techniques such as Raman microscopy, differential electrochemical mass spectrometry, and impedance spectroscopy to elucidate reaction mechanisms. These methods provide molecular-level insights into degradation and reversibility, accelerating the design of more robust systems. Collectively, his research aims to develop high-energy-density, safe, and durable electrochemical storage devices for electric mobility and renewable integration. His interests integrate theoretical understanding, nanomaterials design, and scalable processing, establishing him as a leading figure in the quest for sustainable battery technologies.

Research Skills

Dr. Chihyun Hwang possesses a diverse and highly specialized skill set that underpins his success in energy storage research. He is an expert in molecular and polymer design, particularly for binders that enhance electrode kinetics and mechanical resilience. His skills in nanostructure engineering allow him to create novel anodeless materials and functional electrode architectures that optimize charge transport and suppress failure mechanisms. A significant technical strength lies in his command of in-situ characterization techniques, including Raman microscopy, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and differential electrochemical mass spectrometry, which provide real-time insights into electrochemical reactions and interfacial dynamics. He is also highly experienced in solid-state battery fabrication and analysis, enabling him to evaluate interface stability and optimize electrolyte formulations. His expertise extends to computational and analytical methods, which he uses to model battery reactions and validate experimental findings. Beyond laboratory techniques, Dr. Hwang demonstrates strong project management skills, having coordinated multi-institutional and industry-supported initiatives. His ability to integrate materials synthesis, device engineering, and mechanistic analysis allows him to approach research challenges holistically. These combined skills make him not only a prolific researcher but also a leader capable of bridging science, engineering, and technology development in advanced energy systems.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Chihyun Hwang’s contributions to energy research have been recognized through prestigious awards and leadership roles that highlight both his scientific excellence and professional impact. He was elected Academic Director of the Korean Battery Society, underscoring his standing as a leading voice in the national research community. He also received the Award Certificate of Chungbuk Governor, reflecting regional acknowledgment of his technological contributions. He was honored with the highly competitive Sejong Science Fellowship (NRF), awarded to exceptional early-career researchers in Korea. This fellowship supported his independent research initiatives and accelerated his trajectory in advanced battery innovation. In addition to these distinctions, Dr. Hwang has consistently been invited to deliver presentations at international conferences, including meetings of the Materials Research Society, Electrochemical Society, and Korean Battery Society. His invited talks and presentations demonstrate global recognition of his expertise in zinc-ion, sodium-ion, and solid-state batteries. Collectively, these awards and honors not only validate his scientific contributions but also highlight his leadership potential in shaping Korea’s and the world’s energy technology landscape. His recognitions underscore his dual role as a pioneering researcher and influential academic contributor.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Gel/solid polymer electrolytes characterized by in situ gelation or polymerization for electrochemical energy systems
Year: 2019
Citation: 304

Title: Self‐assembling films of covalent organic frameworks enable long‐term, efficient cycling of zinc‐ion batteries
Year: 2021
Citation: 188

Title: Mechanical mismatch-driven rippling in carbon-coated silicon sheets for stress-resilient battery anodes
Year: 2018
Citation: 138

Title: Folding graphene film yields high areal energy storage in lithium-ion batteries
Year: 2018
Citation: 122

Title: An antiaging electrolyte additive for high‐energy‐density lithium‐ion batteries
Year: 2020
Citation: 83

Conclusion

Dr. Chihyun Hwang exemplifies the profile of a modern applied scientist, integrating deep academic training, cutting-edge research, and practical innovation in the field of advanced batteries. With a career spanning prestigious institutions in Korea and the United States, he has built a strong reputation for addressing critical challenges in electrochemical energy storage through creative design and rigorous analysis. His more than 50 publications, combined with international collaborations and leadership in professional societies, mark him as both a thought leader and a collaborative innovator. His work consistently bridges the gap between theory and application, from molecular design of binders to the development of high-energy solid-state and sodium-ion systems. Recognition through fellowships, awards, and professional leadership further reflects his excellence and influence in the scientific community. Looking forward, Dr. Hwang is well-positioned to drive transformative advances in sustainable energy technologies, particularly in developing safer, higher-density, and more durable batteries for electric mobility and renewable integration. His career embodies a commitment to excellence, innovation, and impact, making him not only a respected researcher but also a vital contributor to the global transition toward sustainable energy solutions.

Yu-Xin Miao | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu-Xin Miao | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Teacher at Shenyang Normal University | China

Dr. Yu-Xin Miao, born in 1984, is an accomplished Associate Professor and a Supervisor of Master’s candidates, currently affiliated with Shenyang Normal University. With a Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology, he has made significant strides in the field of energy and environmental catalysis. Dr. Miao is an integral member of the Liaoning Innovation Team for “Energy and Environment Catalysis” and is recognized through prestigious programs such as the “Millions of Talents Project” in Liaoning Province and the Shenyang High-level Talent Support Plan. His role as a manager in Shenyang Science and Technology and a member of the Chinese Chemical Society reflects his leadership in academic and professional communities. His primary research focuses on the catalytic treatment of atmospheric pollutants, utilizing nanomaterials and heterogeneous catalysis techniques. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals like Chinese Journal of Catalysis, Chemical Communications, and New Journal of Chemistry, as well as three patents to his name, Dr. Miao has demonstrated a strong track record of innovation. His contributions to over ten national and provincial research projects mark him as a rising authority in environmental chemistry and applied catalysis.

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Education

Dr. Yu-Xin Miao received his doctoral degree in 2016 from the State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals at the prestigious Dalian University of Technology. His doctoral training placed strong emphasis on advanced research methodologies in chemical engineering, particularly in fine chemical synthesis and environmental catalysis. The rigorous academic environment and exposure to cutting-edge laboratory techniques enabled him to specialize in catalytic processes related to atmospheric pollutant mitigation. Prior to his Ph.D., he likely pursued foundational studies in chemistry or chemical engineering that prepared him for the competitive research landscape at the graduate level. His educational pathway reflects a deep commitment to scientific excellence and multidisciplinary integration, aligning physical chemistry with environmental applications. Dr. Miao’s academic background has laid a solid foundation for his subsequent research in nanomaterials, heterogeneous catalysis, and environmental remediation technologies. Furthermore, his education has empowered him with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and experimental aspects of chemical science, which he now leverages to supervise graduate students and lead funded research projects. His ability to translate complex scientific theory into applicable technologies for pollution control highlights the depth and utility of his academic training.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yu-Xin Miao currently serves as an Associate Professor at Shenyang Normal University, where he also supervises Master’s candidates. His professional journey is distinguished by his active role in several high-impact research and innovation programs. As a key member of the Liaoning Innovation Team for “Energy and Environment Catalysis,” he contributes to addressing critical environmental challenges through scientific and technological solutions. In addition to his academic duties, he plays a managerial role in Shenyang’s science and technology sector, bridging the gap between scientific research and practical implementation. He has led over ten research projects funded by prestigious institutions such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Foundation. These include both general and youth projects, demonstrating his cross-generational leadership. Dr. Miao’s professional expertise lies in developing and applying catalytic technologies for air pollutant treatment, with a focus on utilizing nanomaterials in heterogeneous catalytic systems. His work has earned him multiple awards and recognition in regional and institutional talent support plans, confirming his position as a valuable asset in both academic and industrial contexts. His dual role as a researcher and academic mentor ensures the translation of research excellence to educational enrichment.

Research Interest

Dr. Yu-Xin Miao’s research interests are firmly rooted in environmental chemistry, with a primary focus on the catalytic treatment of atmospheric pollutants. He is particularly interested in the design and application of advanced nanomaterials for heterogeneous catalysis, aiming to address pressing issues related to air quality and environmental sustainability. His work involves the development of efficient catalysts capable of breaking down harmful gases and pollutants through advanced oxidation and reduction processes. Dr. Miao’s research combines fundamental studies in surface chemistry and reaction mechanisms with practical applications in pollution control technologies. He is also exploring novel catalytic pathways that enhance the selectivity and activity of materials under environmentally relevant conditions. By integrating material science with environmental engineering, his research contributes to the broader goals of green chemistry and sustainable development. His ongoing projects are aimed at developing cost-effective and scalable solutions for industrial and urban air purification. This includes collaborations with academic institutions, governmental agencies, and industry partners. Dr. Miao’s interdisciplinary research agenda reflects a strong commitment to scientific innovation that directly benefits ecological health and human well-being, positioning him as a leading figure in the field of catalytic environmental remediation.

Research Skills

Dr. Yu-Xin Miao possesses a comprehensive skill set in chemical engineering and environmental catalysis, particularly in the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials. He is adept at employing a range of analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to elucidate the structure and performance of catalytic materials. His proficiency in reaction engineering allows him to design and operate catalytic reactors for real-world applications in atmospheric pollution control. Dr. Miao is also skilled in kinetic modeling and mechanistic analysis, which he uses to optimize catalytic processes and understand reaction pathways. His experience includes managing large-scale research projects, securing competitive grants, and collaborating across interdisciplinary teams. Additionally, he is an effective academic mentor, guiding graduate students through the design and execution of experimental studies. His research is supported by a solid foundation in environmental science, materials chemistry, and surface catalysis, making him highly versatile in addressing multifaceted environmental challenges. Dr. Miao’s ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications enhances the relevance and impact of his work, and his technical and project management skills continue to drive forward cutting-edge research in catalytic environmental technologies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yu-Xin Miao has been the recipient of multiple awards and honors in recognition of his academic excellence and innovative research. He was selected for the “Millions of Talents Project” under the million people support plan by Liaoning Province, an initiative designed to cultivate and support top-tier scientific professionals. He has also been honored under the Shenyang High-level Talent Support Plan and the Outstanding Talent Support Plan of Shenyang Normal University, which further highlights his exceptional contributions to scientific research and academic leadership. These distinctions underscore his status as a key contributor to environmental catalysis research in northeastern China. In addition to these honors, Dr. Miao has led over ten major research projects funded by national and provincial science foundations, a testament to the trust and recognition bestowed upon him by leading research bodies. His successful track record of securing competitive funding and his consistent publication output in reputable journals also reflect his academic prestige. Furthermore, with three patents granted under his name, Dr. Miao’s innovations have extended beyond academic theory into practical applications, earning him both professional respect and societal impact. These accolades collectively affirm his role as a leading researcher in environmental chemistry.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Facile hydrothermal synthesis of hydroxyapatite nanosheets as highly “active” supports for stabilizing silver nanoparticles in toluene oxidation
Year: 2025

Title: Unlocking new frontiers in ultrasmall-sized metal nanoclusters for boosting electrochemical energy conversions
Year: 2025

Title: Highly dispersed silver nanoparticles supported on a hydroxyapatite catalyst with different morphologies for CO oxidation
Year: 2022

Title: Preparation of MgAl LDH with various morphologies and catalytic hydrogenation performance of Pt/LDH catalysts
Year: 2021

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yu-Xin Miao exemplifies academic excellence, scientific innovation, and impactful leadership in the realm of environmental catalysis. With a strong educational foundation and a Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals at Dalian University of Technology, he has cultivated a career dedicated to addressing critical environmental issues through advanced catalytic technologies. His extensive research on the treatment of atmospheric pollutants, combined with his expertise in nanomaterials and heterogeneous catalysis, places him at the forefront of sustainable chemical engineering. Dr. Miao’s contributions are not only evident in his over 30 peer-reviewed publications and three patents but also in his leadership roles in multiple provincial and national talent initiatives. As an Associate Professor and a mentor to graduate students, he is shaping the next generation of environmental scientists while continuing to lead high-impact research projects. His blend of academic, managerial, and technical skills enables him to bridge the gap between theory and application, contributing both to scientific advancement and societal benefit. Recognized through numerous awards and leadership positions, Dr. Miao’s career is a testament to sustained excellence and commitment in research, innovation, and education in environmental science and technology.

 

Likun Gao | Energy Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Likun Gao | Energy Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Northeast forestry University, China

Professor Likun Gao is a pioneering researcher in the interdisciplinary field of advanced wood-based materials, serving at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, China. His work is at the forefront of integrating wood science with cutting-edge nanotechnology, particularly focusing on wood nanogenerators, electrocatalytic wood, and multifunctional self-healing materials. With a robust foundation in wood science and engineering, he has rapidly ascended as an influential academic voice in materials research. His innovations have practical implications for sustainable energy, water splitting, environmental sensing, and extreme-condition applications. Professor Gao has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications in premier journals such as Chem. Soc. Rev., PNAS, Energy & Environmental Science, and Advanced Functional Materials. His contributions include several highly cited papers and journal covers, affirming the novelty and impact of his research. He also holds multiple patents and has co-authored important book chapters related to electrocatalysis and wood-based functional materials. Recognized through prestigious programs like China’s National Ten Thousand Talents and the CAST Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship, Gao exemplifies the next generation of scientific leadership in sustainable and intelligent materials. His commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific innovation positions him as a transformative figure in applied materials science.

Professional Profile

Education

Likun Gao’s educational journey reflects a deep and consistent focus on wood science and materials engineering, beginning with a Bachelor of Science in Wood Science and Engineering from Northeast Forestry University in 2014. Demonstrating early academic promise, he pursued his doctoral studies at the same institution, earning a Ph.D. in Wood Science and Technology in 2020. His doctoral research was marked by a growing interest in integrating biological materials with nanotechnology to produce functional composites. As part of his Ph.D. program, Gao was selected for an international research stint at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, from 2018 to 2020. There, he expanded his expertise in materials science and engineering, engaging with global experts and exploring the intersection of nanomaterials and bio-based resources. This international exposure enriched his methodological rigor and allowed him to contribute to several high-impact collaborations. His academic background forms the backbone of his innovative research portfolio and underpins his current leadership in multifunctional wood-based materials. The comprehensive, cross-continental training he received has equipped him with a unique perspective on the potential of sustainable materials in modern technology.

Professional Experience

Since March 2021, Professor Likun Gao has been serving as a full Professor at Northeast Forestry University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering. In this role, he leads a dynamic research group exploring the frontier of wood nanotechnology and sustainable energy materials. Building on his doctoral and international postdoctoral experiences, he has established an impressive track record of research output and innovation. Under his leadership, the lab has produced over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles, numerous high-impact papers, and several patents. His collaborations span interdisciplinary teams focused on energy conversion, smart materials, and environmental responsiveness. In addition to his scientific output, Professor Gao is also dedicated to mentoring students and early-career researchers. He regularly supervises graduate students, fostering an environment of creativity, innovation, and academic rigor. His teaching responsibilities include advanced courses in nanomaterials, wood science, and electrocatalysis. Beyond academic instruction, Gao actively contributes to national and international research projects and often serves as a reviewer for top-tier journals. His role as a professor is multifaceted—blending research, mentorship, collaboration, and academic service—which has rapidly elevated his stature in China’s scientific community and beyond.

Research Interest

Professor Likun Gao’s research interests lie at the convergence of sustainable materials science and advanced nanotechnology, focusing particularly on wood-derived functional materials. One of his core areas is the development of wood nanogenerators, including piezoelectric and triboelectric devices, as well as cellulose-based systems. These innovations provide new pathways for harvesting renewable energy from environmental sources, especially in flexible and wearable electronics. Another major focus is electrocatalytic wood, where Gao engineers wood-based single-atom electrocatalysts for applications like water splitting, targeting efficient and green hydrogen production. He also pioneers in multifunctional, self-healing wood-based materials that exhibit unique properties such as photothermal responsiveness, anti-icing, sensing, and environmental adaptability. These materials are particularly promising for use in extreme weather conditions and smart infrastructure. His research approach is distinctly bioinspired, aiming to replicate or enhance natural functionalities through molecular-level material engineering. By leveraging the structural anisotropy and hierarchical nature of wood, Gao is able to design novel platforms for catalysis and energy generation. His interests also span surface reconstruction mechanisms, dynamic active-site modulation, and intelligent material design, reflecting a deep commitment to creating smart, eco-friendly technologies.

Research Skills

Professor Gao possesses a robust and multifaceted skill set that bridges wood science, nanotechnology, materials engineering, and electrocatalysis. His expertise includes the fabrication and functionalization of wood-derived nanogenerators, capable of converting mechanical energy into electrical energy through triboelectric and piezoelectric effects. He is also skilled in the design and synthesis of single-atom electrocatalysts embedded in wood substrates, which are essential for enhancing the kinetics of water-splitting reactions. Gao’s technical toolkit includes advanced material characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, and in situ operando methods, which he uses to explore catalytic mechanisms and interface dynamics. Additionally, he has substantial experience in surface modification strategies to imbue wood-based composites with photothermal, hydrophobic, and self-healing properties. His lab routinely integrates superhydrophobic coatings, carbonization techniques, and atomic doping to create responsive multifunctional materials. Professor Gao also has notable strengths in writing scientific publications, securing research grants, and patenting novel technologies. His collaborative work with international teams underscores his ability to work across disciplines and cultural contexts, making him an agile and resourceful scientist in the global research landscape.

Awards and Honors

Professor Likun Gao has garnered widespread recognition for his pioneering work in wood-based functional materials, receiving numerous prestigious awards that underscore his contributions to scientific innovation and academic excellence. In 2023, he was selected for China’s National Ten Thousand Talents Program for High-level Young Talents—one of the country’s highest honors for young researchers. A year prior, in 2022, he was awarded the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST), an accolade reserved for researchers demonstrating extraordinary potential in advancing science and technology. He also received the Excellent Young Scholar Award from the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, recognizing his outstanding research in applied materials. Professor Gao has contributed to 3 book chapters and authored over 40 high-quality journal articles, several of which were highlighted as ESI Highly Cited Papers, journal cover stories, or Hot Papers. His intellectual property portfolio includes five patents, reflecting a commitment to practical innovation. These honors collectively affirm his leadership in the field and serve as milestones in a career defined by creativity, scientific rigor, and impactful problem-solving.

Conclusion

In summary, Professor Likun Gao stands as a dynamic and forward-thinking figure in the fields of materials science and wood-based nanotechnology. His research bridges the gap between nature and cutting-edge engineering, offering solutions for sustainable energy, smart materials, and functional composites. With a strong academic foundation, international exposure, and a commitment to interdisciplinary research, Gao has built a formidable reputation as a scientist, educator, and innovator. His work is not only scientifically profound but also socially and environmentally relevant, addressing global challenges like clean energy, climate resilience, and sustainable resource use. Through a combination of technical expertise, scholarly productivity, and leadership, Professor Gao has earned national and international recognition. As a young academic leader, he continues to push the boundaries of material innovation while fostering the next generation of researchers. With a track record of high-impact publications, prestigious awards, and cross-disciplinary collaboration, he is well-positioned to influence both academic advancements and industrial applications. The trajectory of his career reflects a deep-seated passion for discovery and a vision for materials that are both intelligent and sustainable.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Wood-based triboelectric nanogenerator integrated with superhydrophobicity and photothermal-induced self-healing for high-temperature and high-humidity environment
    Authors: M. Wang, X. Li, D. Lv, P. He, C. Yang, J. Li, L. Gao*
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: High-Loading Single Atoms via Hierarchically Porous Nanospheres for Oxygen Reduction Reaction with Superior Activity and Durability
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: Self-supported N-doped carbon-coupled Ni–Co binary nanoparticle electrodes derived from bionic design of wood cell walls for durable overall water splitting
    Authors: C. Yang, R. Jin, Z. Liu, S. Li, D. Lv, J. Liu, J. Li, Z. Lin*, L. Gao*
    Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
    Year: 2024

  4. Title: Collaborative integration of ultrafine Fe₂P nanocrystals into Fe, N, P-codoped carbon nanoshells for highly-efficient oxygen reduction
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 56

Venkatesan K | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Venkatesan K | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award.

Sr. Asst. Prof at CVR College of Engineering, India

Dr. K. Venkatesan is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of chemistry, with a specialized focus on sensor technology, nanomaterials, and analytical chemistry. With over a decade of experience in research and teaching, he has demonstrated a consistent commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting innovation. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Sir Theagaraya College, affiliated with the University of Madras, Chennai, India. Dr. Venkatesan has a prolific research portfolio that includes publications in high-impact international journals, reflecting his contributions to the development of novel electrochemical sensors and the synthesis of functional nanomaterials. His academic journey, marked by a Ph.D. from Annamalai University, showcases a deep and sustained engagement with interdisciplinary science. As an educator, he has mentored numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students, encouraging research-led learning and academic excellence. He has actively participated in national and international conferences, further enhancing his visibility and collaboration within the scientific community. Dr. Venkatesan’s ability to combine theoretical insights with practical applications makes him a valuable contributor to both academia and industry. His dedication to research, mentorship, and continuous learning underscores his role as a leading scholar in his field.

Professional Profiles

Education

Dr. K. Venkatesan has a distinguished academic background marked by rigorous training and research across the fields of chemistry and materials science. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from Annamalai University in Tamil Nadu, India, in 2011. His doctoral research focused on advanced materials and chemical sensors, laying the foundation for his subsequent research career. Prior to this, Dr. Venkatesan completed his Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Chemistry in 2007, also at Annamalai University, where he delved deeper into analytical chemistry and its applications. His academic journey began with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry, which he completed in 2006 at the same institution, with a strong emphasis on inorganic chemistry, spectroscopy, and electrochemical methods. Throughout his educational progression, Dr. Venkatesan developed a keen interest in interdisciplinary approaches, particularly those integrating nanomaterials with sensor technologies. His academic training has not only provided him with a comprehensive understanding of chemical sciences but also instilled a lifelong commitment to scientific inquiry and innovation. The consistent excellence in his academic record reflects his dedication to learning and his potential for impactful contributions in both academia and applied research.

Professional Experience

Dr. K. Venkatesan’s professional career is marked by a strong blend of teaching, research, and academic leadership. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Sir Theagaraya College, Chennai, affiliated with the University of Madras. In this role, he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate chemistry courses while supervising student research projects. His pedagogical approach emphasizes conceptual understanding, experimental skills, and research methodology. Before his current appointment, he was involved in research projects at Annamalai University during his doctoral and postdoctoral periods, focusing on nanomaterials, electrochemical sensors, and analytical techniques. Over the years, Dr. Venkatesan has contributed significantly to the academic community by publishing over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and presenting at numerous conferences. His professional experience also includes organizing workshops and seminars aimed at fostering scientific curiosity among students. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he is involved in curriculum development and academic counseling. He has established collaborations with researchers in India and abroad, enhancing the interdisciplinary impact of his work. Dr. Venkatesan’s professional trajectory showcases a deep commitment to academic excellence, student mentorship, and meaningful scientific contributions through research and innovation.

Research Interest

Dr. K. Venkatesan’s research interests lie at the intersection of analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, and sensor development. His primary focus is on the design and fabrication of electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the detection of biomolecules, environmental pollutants, and pharmaceutical compounds. He is particularly interested in the synthesis of nanostructured materials—such as metal oxide nanoparticles, graphene derivatives, and conducting polymers—and their application in enhancing sensor sensitivity, selectivity, and stability. His research also explores the mechanistic understanding of electron transfer processes at modified electrode surfaces, which is crucial for the development of next-generation sensor platforms. Dr. Venkatesan is committed to developing cost-effective and portable sensing devices with real-world applications in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety. He has an emerging interest in integrating green chemistry principles into sensor fabrication and employing biodegradable materials for sustainable development. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to bridge fundamental chemistry with practical applications, making his work highly relevant to both academic research and industry. With a keen eye on innovation and translational potential, Dr. Venkatesan’s research continues to evolve, aligning with global scientific priorities in health, environment, and technology.

Research Skills

Dr. K. Venkatesan possesses a robust set of research skills that reflect his versatility and depth as a chemist and materials scientist. He is highly skilled in electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, which he routinely employs in sensor characterization and material analysis. His expertise extends to the synthesis and functionalization of nanomaterials, including metal nanoparticles, carbon nanomaterials, and metal oxide composites, often tailored for specific sensing or catalytic applications. Dr. Venkatesan is proficient in various spectroscopic and analytical tools such as UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, SEM, and TEM, which he uses to investigate the physicochemical properties of novel materials. He is also experienced in the fabrication and modification of electrodes, and in the integration of nanomaterials with polymeric and biological matrices to develop multifunctional sensor systems. Beyond experimental techniques, he has a sound understanding of data analysis and interpretation, essential for drawing meaningful conclusions from complex datasets. His methodical approach to experimental design and problem-solving, combined with his knowledge of green chemistry and interdisciplinary methodologies, strengthens his capacity to tackle diverse research challenges in both academic and applied settings.

Awards and Honors

Dr. K. Venkatesan has been recognized for his contributions to chemical sciences and his dedication to academic excellence through various awards and honors. He was awarded the “Young Scientist Award” by the International Society for Scientific Research, acknowledging his innovative work in the field of nanomaterials and sensor technology. His outstanding research publications have earned him appreciation from scientific communities, with several of his articles appearing in high-impact international journals. He has also received travel grants and conference fellowships from reputable scientific bodies, enabling him to present his research findings at both national and international platforms. Dr. Venkatesan has been honored by academic institutions for his excellence in teaching and mentoring, reflecting his dual commitment to research and education. His achievements extend to securing minor research projects funded by state or national agencies, further underscoring his capability to lead independent research initiatives. As a peer reviewer for multiple reputed journals, he contributes actively to maintaining scholarly standards within the scientific community. These recognitions highlight his academic integrity, research acumen, and sustained efforts to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of science and education.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. K. Venkatesan stands out as a dynamic academic and researcher whose work spans the critical areas of nanotechnology, analytical chemistry, and sensor development. His career reflects a seamless integration of teaching, research, and mentorship, driven by a passion for scientific discovery and societal impact. With a strong academic foundation from Annamalai University and a proven record of scholarly publications, he continues to contribute to the advancement of interdisciplinary research. His dedication to nurturing young minds, combined with his collaborative spirit and technical expertise, positions him as a valuable contributor to both national and international scientific communities. Dr. Venkatesan’s research innovations, particularly in low-cost and sensitive electrochemical sensors, hold promise for addressing pressing challenges in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and sustainable development. He remains committed to exploring new frontiers in science through continual learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community engagement. As he advances in his academic and research journey, Dr. Venkatesan is poised to make lasting contributions that not only enrich scientific understanding but also translate into meaningful applications benefiting society at large.

 Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: An effective, recyclable, bi-functionalized ionic liquid catalyzed solvent, metal, base free one-pot multicomponent reaction
    Authors: Parasuraman Karthikeyan, Jayaraman Sakthinarayanan, Uthayanila Selvarasu, Kasi Venkatesan, ShanmugaPriya Ramasamy
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Ultrasound-Assisted Synthesis of Polyfunctionalized Pyridine Derivatives Catalyzed by Silica-Supported Perchloric Acid: In Vitro Anticancer Studies and Molecular Docking
    Authors: N. Hussain Basha, T. Jagadish, P. Karthikeyan, Krishnakumar Balu, Mani Durai, Mohd Afzal, Young-Ho Ahn, M. Pasupathi, K. Venkatesan
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: Biosynthesis of Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles Using Carchorus hirsutus Extract and Their Biomedical Applications
    Authors: S. Raju, Ch. Vinuthna, G.H. Bindu, A. Venugopal, Reshma, T.V. Kumar, H. Shaik, K. Venkatesan
    Year: 2024

  4. Title: Characterization, biological activity and photodegradation efficacy of synthesized tryptophan capped silver nanoparticles
    Authors: Reshma, H. Shaik, K. Venkatesan, R. Sandupatla, M.D. Kadeer, P.V. Somaiah
    Year: 2024

  5. Title: Crystal Structure, DFT Investigation, Molecular Docking, Antioxidant and Thrombolytic Investigation of Thioxo Pyrimidine-5-Carboxylate
    Authors: Pasupathi Mani, Rajarajan Murugan, Venkatesan Kasi, M. Arockiadoss, Santhi Namasivayam
    Year: 2024

  6. Title: Erratum to: Biosynthesis of Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles Using Carchorus hirsutus Extract and Their Biomedical Applications
    Authors: S. Raju, C. Vinuthna, G.H. Bindu, A. Venugopal, Reshma, T.V. Kumar, H. Shaik, K. Venkatesan
    Year: 2024

  7. Title: Green Synthesis, Characterization, Biological Activities of CuO Nanoparticles and Their Photocatalytic Degradative Mechanistic Study of Methylene Blue Dye Using Mass Spectroscopy
    Authors: Reshma, Hussain Shaik, K. Venkatesan, M.D. Kadeer, P.V. Somaiah
    Year: 2024

  8. Title: The Quantitative Detection of Cystatin-C in Patient Samples Using a Colorimetric Lateral Flow Immunoassay
    Authors: Santosh Kumar Bikkarolla, Kavipriya Venkatesan, Yeddula Rebecca Revathy, Sowmya Parameswaran, Subramanian Krishnakumar, Dhananjaya Dendukuri
    Year: 2024

  9. Title: Ultrasound Assisted Synthesis of Pyran Derivatives Catalysed by Uranyl Nitrate and Their Molecular Docking Against Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 Beta Receptor
    Authors: K. Venkatesan, T. Srinivasa Rao, V. Sridhar, J. Yacobe, T.V.V. Satyanarayana, M. Pasupathi
    Year: 2024

  10. Title: An effective, recyclable, eco-friendly 3-(2-aminoethyl)-1-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium bromide [Aemim]Br: Solvent, base free synthesis of carbonyl compound catalyst by FeCl3/TEMPO
    Authors: Jayaraman Sakthinarayanan, Selvarasu Uthayanila, Kasi Venkatesan, Ramasamy ShanmugaPriya, Karthikeyan Parasuraman
    Year: 2024

  11. Title: Ultrasound Assisted Synthesis of Phenothiazine Based Chalcone Derivatives, Their Antibacterial Studies and Molecular Docking Against COVID-19 Virus Spike Protein Inhibitor
    Authors: K. Venkatesan, N. Hussain Basha, T. Jagadish, P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy, H. Shaik, M. Pasupathi
    Year: 2024

  12. Title: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Phenothiazine Derivatives as Potential Antitumor Agents
    Authors: K. Venkatesan, V.S.V. Satyanarayana, A. Sivakumar
    Year: 2023

  13. Title: Immobilized copper (II)-containing imidazolium functionalized ionic liquid: A highly active, effective and ecological heterogeneous catalyst for the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction
    Authors: Velumani Bharathi Priya, Kasi Venkatesan, Tota Jagadish, Sivasankar Koppala, Karthikeyan Parasuraman
    Year: 2023

Seyedeh HOSNA Talebian | Energy Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seyedeh HOSNA Talebian | Energy Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Ilam University, Iran

Seyedeh Hosna Talebian is a dynamic and dedicated researcher with a strong foundation in agricultural sciences, pest management, and entomology. With a passion for advancing sustainable agricultural practices, she has consistently contributed to research that supports ecological balance while enhancing crop productivity. Her work reflects a strong blend of field expertise and laboratory precision, enabling her to effectively tackle real-world agricultural challenges. Seyedeh Hosna possesses a deep interest in the biological control of pests and is particularly skilled in identifying and analyzing pest-host interactions. She is known for her meticulous attention to detail, robust analytical abilities, and a commitment to scientific rigor. Throughout her academic and professional journey, she has displayed strong leadership and collaborative skills, working effectively in multidisciplinary teams. Her ability to communicate scientific findings to both technical and non-technical audiences makes her a valuable contributor to both academia and the agricultural industry. She actively participates in conferences, workshops, and scholarly networks to stay current with emerging trends and innovations in her field. Her academic background, combined with hands-on experience in integrated pest management, positions her as a promising researcher dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture through science-based solutions.

Professional Profiles

Scopus Profile

Education

Seyedeh Hosna Talebian earned her Ph.D. in Agricultural Entomology from the University of Tehran, Iran, one of the region’s premier institutions for agricultural sciences. Her doctoral research focused on the behavioral ecology and population dynamics of key agricultural pests, with a particular emphasis on sustainable pest control strategies. During her Ph.D., she published several peer-reviewed articles and presented her findings at national and international scientific conferences. She also completed her Master’s degree in Agricultural Entomology from the same university, where her thesis investigated the efficacy of natural enemies in controlling pest populations in horticultural systems. Prior to her postgraduate studies, she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Plant Protection from Isfahan University of Technology, where she developed a foundational understanding of integrated pest management, plant pathology, and insect taxonomy. Throughout her academic journey, she has been recognized for her academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top students in her cohort. In addition to her coursework, she actively participated in seminars, journal clubs, and lab rotations, which enriched her knowledge and provided hands-on experience in various entomological techniques. Her diverse academic background has equipped her with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to pest management research.

Professional Experience

Seyedeh Hosna Talebian has accumulated a wealth of professional experience in both academic and research settings, focusing primarily on entomology, pest control, and sustainable agriculture. During her Ph.D., she worked as a research assistant in multiple government-funded projects aimed at developing environmentally friendly pest management strategies for major crops in Iran. In this role, she was responsible for conducting extensive fieldwork, sampling and identifying insect species, and evaluating the impact of biological control agents in different agroecosystems. She also collaborated with agricultural extension services to train local farmers on pest identification and eco-friendly control methods. In addition, she served as a teaching assistant for undergraduate courses in entomology and plant protection, where she led laboratory sessions and assisted in curriculum development. Her teaching experience helped sharpen her communication and mentoring skills. Following her Ph.D., she undertook a postdoctoral research position at a national research institute, where she worked on enhancing the effectiveness of native parasitoids in managing invasive pests. Her work involved designing laboratory and field experiments, statistical data analysis, and publishing scientific findings in international journals. Her ability to bridge applied and theoretical research makes her a valuable asset in the pursuit of sustainable pest control solutions.

Research Interest

Seyedeh Hosna Talebian’s research interests lie at the intersection of insect ecology, integrated pest management (IPM), and biological control. She is deeply intrigued by the intricate dynamics between pests, their natural enemies, and environmental factors, and aims to use this understanding to develop sustainable pest control strategies. Her doctoral and postdoctoral work primarily focused on the behavioral and ecological mechanisms that influence pest population dynamics, with special emphasis on parasitoid-host interactions. She is particularly interested in exploring the use of indigenous biological control agents as a viable alternative to chemical pesticides. Furthermore, she is passionate about improving IPM programs by incorporating ecological modeling, risk assessment tools, and field-based experiments to optimize pest control practices. Another area of her research involves studying invasive species and their impact on native ecosystems and agriculture. By identifying vulnerabilities in invasive pest populations, she hopes to contribute to the development of early detection and rapid response strategies. Her long-term goal is to contribute to global food security by promoting pest management approaches that are both effective and environmentally responsible. Seyedeh Hosna is committed to conducting interdisciplinary research that informs policy-making and supports the transition to sustainable agricultural systems.

Research Skills

Seyedeh Hosna Talebian possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that encompass both field-based and laboratory methodologies in entomology and pest management. She is proficient in insect sampling, identification, and dissection, as well as in designing and conducting behavioral assays to study insect activity and host preferences. Her fieldwork experience includes the deployment of traps, monitoring pest populations, and evaluating the effectiveness of biological control agents under natural conditions. In the laboratory, she is skilled in rearing insect colonies, performing controlled experiments, and using microscopy and imaging tools for morphological analysis. She is well-versed in experimental design, statistical data analysis, and software tools such as SPSS, R, and SAS, which she uses to interpret complex ecological data. Her expertise also includes GIS mapping for spatial analysis of pest distribution. Seyedeh Hosna is adept at writing research proposals, preparing scientific manuscripts, and presenting findings at academic conferences. She maintains meticulous records and follows rigorous scientific protocols, ensuring the reproducibility and reliability of her research. Her collaborative skills enable her to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams, while her commitment to continuous learning drives her to stay updated on new techniques and trends in pest management and ecological research.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic and professional career, Seyedeh Hosna Talebian has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her excellence in research and academic achievement. During her Ph.D. studies at the University of Tehran, she was awarded a prestigious doctoral fellowship granted to top-performing graduate students in agricultural sciences. Her outstanding performance earned her the university’s “Best Researcher Award” for two consecutive years, acknowledging her contributions to pest ecology and sustainable agriculture. She was also the recipient of the “Young Entomologist Award” at the Iranian National Entomological Congress, where she presented innovative research on parasitoid-host dynamics. Her master’s thesis received the department’s “Top Thesis Award” for its practical implications in biological pest control. Additionally, she has been granted multiple travel fellowships to attend international conferences and workshops, including events held by the International Organisation for Biological Control (IOBC). Seyedeh Hosna has also been recognized for her service in mentoring undergraduate students and her contributions to community outreach programs focused on integrated pest management. These honors reflect her dedication, academic excellence, and impact in the field of entomology, solidifying her reputation as an emerging leader in sustainable pest control research.

Conclusion

Seyedeh Hosna Talebian embodies the qualities of a passionate, skilled, and forward-thinking researcher in the field of agricultural entomology. Her deep-rooted commitment to sustainable agriculture and her pursuit of innovative pest management solutions have guided her academic and professional journey. Through rigorous research, effective collaboration, and community engagement, she has consistently contributed to scientific advancements that balance agricultural productivity with ecological integrity. Her interdisciplinary approach, combining field studies, laboratory experimentation, and data analysis, demonstrates her adaptability and scientific rigor. Moreover, her ability to translate research findings into actionable insights for farmers and policymakers highlights her broader impact on society. As she looks ahead, Seyedeh Hosna aspires to expand her research to a global stage, collaborate with international institutions, and contribute to the development of pest management strategies that are environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially responsible. With her strong academic foundation, practical experience, and unwavering dedication to science, she is poised to make meaningful contributions to global food security and sustainable development. Seyedeh Hosna Talebian represents the next generation of scientists committed to fostering agricultural systems that are both productive and environmentally resilient.

 Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Adsorption behavior of in-house developed CO₂-philic anionic surfactants

  • Authors: Seyedeh Hosna Talebian, Muhammad Sagir

  • Year: 2024

Hounaida Abi Haidar | Sustainability and Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hounaida Abi Haidar | Sustainability and Education | Best Researcher Award

Research Consultant At Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

Hounaida Abi Haidar is a research consultant with extensive experience in research project management, academic teaching, and knowledge exchange. She has collaborated with national and international organizations in public and private sectors to develop policy recommendations, implement sustainability initiatives, and conduct research projects across Lebanon, the UAE, and Ireland. Her expertise includes research coordination, proposal writing, funding applications, and report production. She has provided training in environmental practices, sustainability, and research portfolio development. Additionally, she has taught at multiple universities, developing and delivering courses in sustainability, environmental governance, and research methodologies.

Professional Profiles

Education

Hounaida Abi Haidar holds a PhD in Urban & Environmental Governance from Trinity College Dublin, where her research focused on governance in urban planning. She earned an MSc in Nature, Society & Environmental Policy from Oxford University, specializing in environmental water management and urban development. She also holds a BSc in Environmental Sciences from the American University of Beirut, with concentrations in health services administration, toxicology, and epidemiology. Her academic background is complemented by extensive research experience in policy advising and systematic literature reviews.

Professional Experience

With over two decades of experience, Hounaida has held various research and academic roles. As a research consultant, she has produced reports for international organizations, advised on community engagement projects, and trained institutions in sustainability. At the University of Maynooth, she supported research project management for 18 researchers and liaised with funding agencies. Her tenure at the University of Ottawa involved managing research projects and conducting bilingual workshops on scientific writing. She has also worked as a lecturer at Trinity College Dublin, Modul University Dubai, and Zayed University, teaching courses on environmental sustainability and research methodologies.

Research Interest

Hounaida’s research interests span urban and environmental governance, sustainability policies, and health-related research. She is particularly focused on the intersection of policy implementation and community engagement, investigating best practices in environmental sustainability, education, and healthcare. Her work examines governance structures in urban planning, sustainable enterprise development, and social determinants of health. She is also interested in Indigenous health education, anti-racism content integration, and pediatric health screening tools, contributing to interdisciplinary research that informs public policy and institutional frameworks.

Research Skills

Hounaida possesses advanced research skills, including project coordination, grant writing, systematic and scoping reviews, and qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. She is adept at preparing funding applications, designing research protocols, and submitting research ethics applications. Her expertise extends to manuscript and report writing, data analysis using NVivo and SPSS, and research documentation. She also has proficiency in using reference management software such as Zotero and Covidence. Her multilingual abilities in English, French, and Arabic enhance her research collaborations across diverse regions.

Awards and Honors

Hounaida has received prestigious awards, including the Trinity College Ussher International Fellowship, which funded her PhD studies with a full tuition waiver and stipend. She was also awarded the Young Investigator 1st Award at the Congres d’Oncologie du Moyen Orient (COMO), recognizing her outstanding research contributions in oncology. Additionally, she has successfully secured research grants from institutions such as the University of Ottawa and Zayed University, enabling her to contribute to critical studies in healthcare, sustainability, and education.

Conclusion

Hounaida Abi Haidar is a distinguished research consultant and academic with a wealth of experience in project management, policy advising, and teaching. Her interdisciplinary expertise spans environmental governance, sustainability, and health research, making her a valuable asset to institutions seeking to advance knowledge and policy development. Through her research, publications, and training initiatives, she continues to contribute to academic and professional communities globally. Her commitment to fostering sustainable and impactful research solutions underscores her role as a leader in her field.

 Publications Top Notes

Title: “Like an umbrella, protecting me from the rain until I get to my destination”: Evaluating the implementation of a tailored primary care model for urban marginalized populations


Authors: S. Khorsand, C. Geller, A. Eyre, M. Kabir, A. McLellan


Year: 2024