Dongxin Wang | Rare Metal Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Dongxin Wang | Rare Metal Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Director at State Key Laboratory of Special Rare Metal Materials | China

Dr. Dongxin Wang is a distinguished researcher recognized for impactful contributions to advanced materials and metallurgical research. His scholarly work emphasizes scientific rigor, innovation, and relevance to contemporary engineering challenges. He has published 41 peer-reviewed research documents, demonstrating sustained research productivity and academic leadership. His work has garnered 179 citations, reflecting strong visibility and influence within the international research community. With a Scopus h-index of 8, Dr. Wang’s research shows consistent citation performance across multiple publications. The quality, originality, and measurable impact of his research outputs clearly establish his suitability for the Excellence in Research Award, honoring significant and enduring contributions to research excellence.

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Bilal Ahmad | Computational Metallurgy | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Bilal Ahmad | Computational Metallurgy | Research Excellence Award

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Mr. Bilal Ahmad demonstrates emerging excellence in data science and artificial intelligence, with scholarly focus on machine learning and deep learning applications for complex, real-world problems. Research contributions emphasize predictive analytics and intelligent modeling, including peer-reviewed work on epidemic outbreak analysis using advanced computational techniques. The research reflects methodological soundness, interdisciplinary relevance, and alignment with current global challenges in data-driven systems. According to the Scopus profile, the researcher has 1 indexed publication, 2 total citations, and an h-index of 1, indicating early academic visibility and growing research impact. These contributions highlight strong potential for continued advancement and research excellence.

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Exploration of Epidemic Outbreaks Using Machine and Deep Learning Techniques
– Advances in Cybersecurity, Cybercrimes, and Smart Emerging Technologies, 2023

Christelos Kapatais | Nanostructured Materials | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Christelos Kapatais | Nanostructured Materials | Research Excellence Award

West Attica General Hospital “Agia Varvara” | Greece

Mr. Christelos Kapatais presents a focused and promising research profile centered on hepatology, metabolic disorders, and therapeutic evaluation. His scholarly contributions address clinically significant areas such as NAFLD, ALD, viral hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and treatment-response monitoring, reflecting relevance to translational and applied research. He has authored 2 Scopus-indexed documents, receiving 2 citations, with an established Scopus h-index of 1, demonstrating emerging academic impact. His work emphasizes evidence-based analysis, multidisciplinary collaboration, and data-driven interpretation, supporting improved disease understanding and therapeutic strategies. The consistency of his research direction and documented publication output supports his suitability for consideration under the Research Excellence Award, particularly as an early-stage contributor to the field.

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Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbeláez | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbeláez | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Lecturer at National University of Colombia | Colombia

Dr. Danielle Viviana Ochoa Arbeláez’s research emphasizes the application of biophotonics and optical technologies to address complex challenges in biomedical science. Her work explores laser- and LED-based irradiation as non-invasive tools for studying cellular responses, contributing to advances in leukemia research, optical diagnostics, and experimental biomedical instrumentation. She combines chemical, pharmacological, and engineering principles to develop innovative experimental approaches with translational potential in health sciences. Her scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference papers. As reflected in her Scopus profile, she has 10 documents, an h-index of 1, and 2 citations, underscoring her emerging impact as a woman researcher.

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Abdelhadi Kassiba | Photoactive Nanomaterials | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Abdelhadi Kassiba | Photoactive Nanomaterials | Innovative Research Award

Professor at IMMM, Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans | France

Prof. Dr. AbdelHadi Kassiba is a leading innovator in condensed matter physics and functional nanomaterials, with pioneering contributions to wide bandgap semiconductors, nanocomposites, and photoactive oxides. His research combines advanced spectroscopic techniques with materials physics to uncover structure–property relationships critical for nonlinear optics, electro-optics, environmental remediation, and renewable energy applications. The originality and interdisciplinary nature of his work have resulted in strong global impact and scientific recognition. His Scopus profile reflects this influence, with 139 peer-reviewed publications, 2,766 citations, and an h-index of 29, demonstrating sustained research productivity, innovation, and long-term scholarly impact suitable for the Innovative Research Award.

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Samir Farhat | 2D Boron Nitride | Advanced Alloys and Materials Award

Dr. Samir Farhat | 2D Boron Nitride | Advanced Alloys and Materials Award

Doctor at Sorbonne Paris Nord University | France

Samir Farhat is highly suitable for the Advanced Alloys and Materials Award based on his internationally recognized contributions to advanced materials processing and two-dimensional materials. His research has significantly advanced the synthesis and control of graphene, carbon nanotubes, diamond, and hexagonal boron nitride through innovative electromagnetic induction–based approaches, enabling scalable, reproducible, and high-quality material fabrication. Notably, he pioneered inductive synthesis routes for graphene with controlled domain size, developed the first inductive method for large-area single-crystal Cu(111) substrates, and achieved breakthrough synthesis of h-BN, highlighted by a journal cover feature. His work integrates experimental investigation with thermochemical and kinetic modeling, directly impacting advanced alloys, functional substrates, and next-generation materials systems. According to the Scopus profile, he has 1,051 citations, 63 peer-reviewed publications, and an h-index of 17, reflecting strong scholarly impact and sustained research excellence.

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Vladimir Tsepelev | Melts at High Temperatures | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Vladimir Tsepelev | Melts at High Temperatures | Editorial Board Member

Director at Ural Federal University | Russia

Prof. Dr. Tsepelev Vladimir is a highly accomplished metallurgical engineering researcher whose strong academic influence makes him well-suited for the role of Editorial Board Member. With 592 citations, 171 publications, and an h-index of 12 in Scopus, his profile demonstrates sustained research impact across key domains of materials science. His work spans the physical properties of liquid metals at high temperatures, the development of amorphous and nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials, and innovative amorphous high-entropy solders, contributing significantly to advanced material technologies. He has also made notable contributions to environment-friendly metallurgy, including waste recycling, renewable-energy-aligned materials, and sustainable manufacturing processes, aligning with global scientific priorities. His research influence is further strengthened by his extensive contributions to composite materials and high-performance metallurgical processes. Recognized by national and international scientific bodies, his academic honors and leadership roles reflect his expertise, credibility, and ability to evaluate scientific work with rigor and objectivity. His international standing, including honorary positions at major institutions, demonstrates his global perspective and reinforces his suitability for editorial responsibilities. Overall, his strong publication record, citation impact, and wide-ranging research contributions make him an excellent candidate for serving as an Editorial Board Member.

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Tsepelev, V., Konashkov, V., Starodubtsev, Y., Belozerov, V., & Gaipishevarov, D. (2012). Optimum regime of heat treatment of soft magnetic amorphous materials. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 48(4), 1327–1330. Cited by: 42

Tsepelev, V. S., & Starodubtsev, Y. N. (2021). Nanocrystalline soft magnetic iron-based materials from liquid state to ready product. Nanomaterials, 11(1), 108. Cited by: 39

Tabachnikova, E. D., Bengus, V. Z., Egorov, D. V., Tsepelev, V. S., & Ocelík, V. (1997). Mechanical properties of amorphous alloys ribbons prepared by rapid quenching of the melt after different thermal treatments before quenching. Materials Science and Engineering A, 226, 887–890. Cited by: 37

Tyagunov, G. V., Tsepelev, V. S., Kushnir, M. N., & Yakovlev, G. N. (1980). Unit for measurement of the kinematic viscosity of metallic melts. Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 10, 919–920. Cited by: 31

Chikova, O. A., Nikitin, K. V., Moskovskikh, O. P., & Tsepelev, V. S. (2016). Viscosity and electrical conductivity of liquid hypereutectic alloys Al–Si. Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Metallurgy, 22(3), 153–163. Cited by: 28

 

Tianjie Qiu | Electrochemical Energy | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Tianjie Qiu | Electrochemical Energy | Editorial Board Member

Research Assistant at Peking University | China

Dr. Tianjie Qiu is an emerging leader in advanced materials research, distinguished by 2,075 citations, 25 Scopus-indexed publications, and an h-index of 17, reflecting strong global impact in electrocatalysis and energy storage. His work focuses on rationally engineered ruthenium-based nanocomposites derived from metal-organic frameworks, enabling highly porous structures with exceptional hydrogen and oxygen evolution activity for efficient water splitting. Through innovative alloy modulation, heterostructure formation, and confinement within B/N co-doped carbon nanotubes, he has advanced fundamental understanding of catalytic mechanisms, validated through rigorous experimental–theoretical correlation. His ESI Highly Cited Papers in leading journals such as Nano Energy, ACS Energy Letters, and Angewandte Chemie highlight the significance of his discoveries in tuning active sites, optimizing charge transport pathways, and enhancing catalytic durability. In parallel, he has made notable contributions to potassium-ion battery development by constructing nitrogen-doped microporous carbon superstructures derived from MOF precursors, elucidating adsorption energetics, multi-element doping effects, and structure-driven ion storage enhancements. His work integrates materials design, structural analysis, and electrochemical modeling to deliver high-capacity, high-rate anode systems. Additionally, his influential reviews on MOF-derived materials and graphene-based systems have served as authoritative resources for the broader research community. Dr. Qiu’s consistent high-impact outputs, cross-disciplinary expertise, and ability to bridge nanoscale design with practical energy applications establish him as a strong and deserving candidate for the Editorial Board Member.

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Liang, Z., Zhao, R., Qiu, T., Zou, R., & Xu, Q. (2019). Metal-organic framework-derived materials for electrochemical energy applications. EnergyChem, 1(1), 100001. (Cited by: 532)

Qiu, T., Liang, Z., Guo, W., Tabassum, H., Gao, S., & Zou, R. (2020). Metal–organic framework-based materials for energy conversion and storage. ACS Energy Letters, 5(2), 520–532. (Cited by: 488)

Wang, D. G., Qiu, T., Guo, W., Liang, Z., Tabassum, H., Xia, D., & Zou, R. (2021). Covalent organic framework-based materials for energy applications. Energy & Environmental Science, 14(2), 688–728. (Cited by: 351)

Qiu, T., Gao, S., Liang, Z., Wang, D. G., Tabassum, H., Zhong, R., & Zou, R. (2021). Pristine hollow metal–organic frameworks: Design, synthesis and application. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 60(32), 17314–17336. (Cited by: 219)

Qiu, T., Liang, Z., Guo, W., Gao, S., Qu, C., Tabassum, H., Zhang, H., Zhu, B., & Zou, R. (2019). Highly exposed ruthenium-based electrocatalysts from bimetallic metal-organic frameworks for overall water splitting. Nano Energy, 58, 1–10. (Cited by: 217)

 

Hamza Kahri | Porous Materials | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Hamza Kahri | Porous Materials | Editorial Board Member

Senior Research Scientist at Poitiers University | France

Dr. Hamza Kahri is a materials chemist whose research integrates metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and catalytic hydrogen generation, with a strong focus on sustainable energy applications. His work centers on designing and optimizing advanced nanostructured catalysts for hydrogen production from chemical hydrides, water splitting, and biomass-derived substrates, contributing to cleaner and more efficient energy conversion pathways. He has developed high-surface-area MOFs such as ZIF-8 and ZIF-67, as well as MOF-derived carbon and metal oxide composites, applying them to gas adsorption, pollutant removal, photocatalysis, and electrochemical sensing. In analytical electrochemistry, he has advanced MOF–polymer hybrids and bimetallic nanoparticle-based sensor platforms for the detection of heavy metals, glucose, dopamine, urea, and various environmental and biological analytes, demonstrating both methodological innovation and practical relevance. His publications appear in reputable journals including Nano Research, Separation and Purification Technology, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, Electrochimica Acta, and the Journal of the Electrochemical Society, reflecting consistent scholarly contribution and citation visibility. With approximately 36 peer-reviewed publications and an estimated Scopus citation 569 with an h-index of 14 he has established a solid research footprint across materials chemistry, catalysis, and environmental engineering. Additionally, his role as a reviewer for high-impact journals in hydrogen energy, nanomaterials, and electrochemical engineering underscores his academic reliability and editorial-level judgment. Collectively, his interdisciplinary expertise, publication record, and reviewing experience position him as a strong and capable candidate for an Editorial Board Member role in journals aligned with materials science and sustainable energy research.

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Kahri, H., Sevim, M., & Metin, Ö. (2017). Enhanced catalytic activity of monodispersed AgPd alloy nanoparticles assembled on mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride for the hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane. Nano Research, 10(5), 1627–1640.

Badri, A., Slimi, S., Guergueb, M., Kahri, H., & Mateos, X. (2021). Green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles using Prickly Pear peel fruit extract: Characterization and catalytic activity. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 134, 109027.

Missaoui, N., Kahri, H., & Demirci, U. B. (2022). Rapid room-temperature synthesis and characterizations of high-surface-area nanoparticles of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) for CO₂ and CH₄ adsorption. Journal of Materials Science, 57(34), 16245–16257.

Ahmadipour, M., Bhattacharya, A., Sarafbidabad, M., Sazali, E. S., Ghoshal, S. K., … & Kahri, H. (2024). CA19-9 and CEA biosensors in pancreatic cancer. Clinica Chimica Acta, 554, 117788.

Missaoui, M. A. N., Chrouda, A., Kahri, H., Gross, A. J., … & Mohammad (2023). PEG-templated synthesis of ultramicroporous n-ZIF-67 nanoparticles with high selectivity for the adsorption and uptake of CO₂ over CH₄ and N₂. Separation and Purification Technology.

Muhammad Mubeen | Anti-Corrosion | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Muhammad Mubeen | Anti-Corrosion | Young Scientist Award

University of Science and Technology of China | China

Dr. Muhammad Mubeen is a highly motivated and accomplished researcher in the field of materials science and engineering, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Science and Technology of China, following an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Beijing University of Chemical Technology and a B.Sc. in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Mubeen has made significant contributions to corrosion-resistant coatings, nanomaterials, and advanced composite materials, authoring 25 documents with a total of 620 citations and an h-index of 12 according to Scopus. His key publications include studies on anti-corrosion self-healable epoxy coatings reinforced with Guanine-MRS@MoS2 heterostructures, heterostructured melamine resin spheres@GO epoxy composites for automotive applications (Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024), and the development of automated rust detection networks for steel structures (Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, 2025). Mubeen’s research experience spans the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, fabrication of smart coatings for Zn-Al-Mg coated steel, and exploration of Nitinol alloys for biomedical applications. He has also actively engaged in professional internships at Pepsico, Inc., and PECS Industries, contributing to engineering, supply chain, and corporate affairs projects. His accolades include the Chinese Government Scholarship, PEEF Merit-Based Scholarship, and recognition for best research posters and interuniversity leadership. In addition to research, he has volunteered with organizations such as the Edhi Foundation and Bike Angel Association of China, reflecting his commitment to societal impact and STEM outreach.

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Murtaza, H., Zhao, J., Tabish, M., Wang, J., Mubeen, M., Zhang, J., & Zhang, S. (2024). Protective and flame-retardant bifunctional epoxy-based nanocomposite coating by intercomponent synergy between modified CaAl-LDH and rGO. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(10), 13114–13131.

Mubeen, M., Zhao, J., Tabish, M., Wang, J., Mahmood, M., Murtaza, H., & Jawad, M. (2024). Heterostructured melamine resin Spheres@GO reinforced epoxy composite achieving robust corrosion-resistance of Zn-Al-Mg coated steel for automotive applications. Chemical Engineering Journal, 499, 156070.

Mahmood, M., Mubeen, M., Wang, W., Tabish, M., Murtaza, H., & Jawad, M. (2025). Mechanically robust and self-healing protective coating for Zn-Al-Mg coated steel enhanced by benzotriazole-5 carboxylic acid intercalated MgAlCe ternary LDH. Progress in Organic Coatings, 201, 109107.

Flehan, A., Jinna, L., Tabish, M., Kumar, A., Mohammed, Y. A. Y. A., & Mubeen, M. (2023). Development of anti-corrosion and hydrophobicity of a nanostructured Ce-La film via the PDA post-treatment modification. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 968, 172139.

Khalid, S., Mubeen, M., Tabish, M., Jawad, M., Malik, M. U., Ilyas, H. M. A., & others. (2025). When low-dimensional nanomaterials meet polymers: A promising configuration for flame retardancy and corrosion protection. Chemical Engineering Journal, 515, 163678.