Dr. Hongyan Lin | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongyan Lin | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Changzhou University | China

Dr. Hongyan Lin is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Changzhou University, China, with a strong emphasis on natural product chemistry and molecular pharmacology. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering at Changzhou University, followed by an Integrated Master-PhD in Biology at Nanjing University, where she specialized in the biological mechanisms of traditional medicine. Dr. Lin further expanded her expertise as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate at the School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, contributing significantly to molecular pharmacology and natural product research. Her research interests focus on the chemical structural modification of natural products for anticancer applications, the role of traditional Chinese medicine in regulating intestinal microbiota to prevent colitis-associated cancer, and the isolation, structural identification, and biological activity of bioactive compounds from traditional herbs. Dr. Lin has been recognized for her scientific contributions through research grants and academic publications in high-impact journals. Her work supports the evolution of natural product-based therapeutics and offers promising directions for cancer prevention and treatment. In her role as a lecturer and researcher, she continues to inspire the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists through her dedication and innovation.

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Featured Publications

Lin, H., Ai, D., Liu, Q., Wang, X., Gao, J., Chen, Q., Ruan, L., Tao, Y., Gao, J., & Wang, L. (2023). Modified Podophyllotoxin Phenoxyacetamide Phenylacetate Derivatives: Tubulin/AKT1 Dual-Targeting and Potential Anticancer Agents for Human NSCLC. Journal of Natural Products, Published online July 28, 2023.

Lin, H., Zhou, Z., Ma, X., Chen, Q., Han, H., Wang, X., Qi, J., & Yang, Y. (2021). One pot synthesis of aryl nitriles from aromatic aldehydes in a water environment. RSC Advances, 2021.

Prof. Dr. Jonas Duarte | Carbon Allotropes | Materials Chemistry Advancement Award

Prof. Dr. Jonas Duarte | Carbon Allotropes | Materials Chemistry Advancement Award

Federal University Western Pará | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Jonas Duarte is a distinguished academic and researcher serving as a Professor at the Federal University of Western Pará. With a solid educational background in Physics and Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Pará (UFPA), he has built a robust foundation in scientific inquiry and advanced technology. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience in cutting-edge nanotechnology research, contributing significantly to the fields of electronic transport, quantum materials, and condensed matter physics. His main research interests revolve around carbon allotropes, graphene-based nanodevices, and the detection of Majorana fermions in Kitaev chains using Green’s functions. Dr. Duarte applies ab initio calculations to simulate electronic properties of emerging two-dimensional materials, furthering the development of molecular nanoelectronics. A dedicated scholar, he has published his findings in several high-impact scientific journals and has been involved in various interdisciplinary research collaborations. His professional memberships at the Federal University of Western Pará and the Federal University of Pará demonstrate his continuous contribution to academia. Recognized for his efforts in pioneering computational and theoretical studies, he continues to lead innovations in nanoscience, shaping the future of carbon-based device technologies.

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Featured Publications

Cardoso, D.H., Miranda, I.R.S., Mota, E.A.V., Duarte, J.M., dos Santos da Silva, S.J., da Silva, C.A.B., & Del Nero, J. (2025). Numerical implementation of phagraphene as patch resonator for a microstrip antenna. Optical and Quantum Electronics.

Quaresma, L.C., Ferreira, D.F.S., Duarte, J.M., Moura-Moreira, M., da Silva, C.A.B., Jr., & Del Nero, J. (2025, November). Eigenchannel Visualization and Transition-Voltage Spectroscopy in Two-Dimensional C-57 Allotrope. Computational Condensed Matter.

Quaresma, L.C., Duarte, J.M., Ferreira, D.F.S., da Silva, C.A.B., Jr., & Del Nero, J. (2025, October). Electronic transport modulation in C-57: A path toward carbon-based logic and switching devices. Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures.

Duarte, J.M., Santos, J.C.S., Ferreira, D.F.S., Paula, M.V.S., Mota, E.A.V., da Silva, C.A.B., & Del Nero, J. (2025, March). Systematic investigation of a metallic quadrilateral nanoribbon graphene allotrope for application in nanoelectronics. Computational Condensed Matter.

Duarte, J.M. (2024, November 1). Metodologias ativas e educação ambiental: uma revisão integrativa sobre abordagens inovadoras para o ensino de energia solar. Ensino e Tecnologia em Revista.

Kumar Sonu | Microbial Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumar Sonu | Microbial Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur | India

Dr. Kumar Sonu is an accomplished academic and engineering professional with a robust background in mechanical and environmental engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Manipal University Jaipur, an M.Tech in Energy & Environmental Engineering from VIT Vellore, and a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, both with First Class Distinction. His career spans diverse roles in academia, research, and industry. He currently serves as a Senior Project Engineer at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, where he oversees project administration. Previously, he worked as an Associate Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, as well as Assistant Dean (R&D) at Kashi Institute of Technology, Varanasi, where he taught, led departmental initiatives, and guided research for four years. Before entering academia, he served as an Assistant Manager at Shree Ram Transport Finance Company Ltd., managing key branch operations. Dr. Sonu’s research interests lie in sustainable energy systems, environmental engineering, and mechanical system optimization. With notable achievements and consistent academic excellence, he continues to contribute significantly to engineering education and research. His journey reflects a blend of technical expertise, leadership, and a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

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Featured Publications

Sogani, M., Maheshwari, K., Chaturvedi, A., Sonu, K., Syed, Z., & Sen, H. (2025). Parameters Affecting the Performance of Microbial Electrolysis Cells for Biohydrogen Production. In Microbial Electrolysis Cells for Biohydrogen Production (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Sonu, K., Sogani, M., Tiwari, M. K., Syed, Z., & Maheshwari, K. (2025). Performance Assessment of Microbial Fuel Cells Utilizing Reverse Osmosis Concentrate and Sewage Wastewater in Conjunction with Palmyra Palm Male Inflorescence Anodes. International Journal of Environmental Research.

Maheshwari, K., Sogani, M., Syed, Z., Sen, H., Rajvanshi, J., Sonu, K., Gupta, A. B., & Agrawal, P. (2025). Microbial desalination cells in brackish RO reject treatment: Challenges and opportunities. Desalination.

Sonu, K., Sogani, M., Maheshwari, K., Syed, Z., Rajvanshi, J., & Sengupta, N. (2025). Innovative Use of Discarded Clay Cups in Constructed Wetland With Ipomoea carnea for Saline Water Treatment. Water Environment Research.

Sonu, K., Sogani, M., Sen, H., Maheshwari, K., & Tiwari, M. K. (2025). Upcycling waste fan capacitors as cost-effective anode materials for enhanced bioelectricity generation and sewage wastewater treatment in microbial fuel cells. Journal of Applied Electrochemistry.

Sonu, K., Yadav, S., Maheshwari, K., Syed, Z., Tiwari, M. K., & Sogani, M. (2025). Enhanced Bioelectricity Generation from Microbial Fuel Cell Using Leftover Rose Petals after Attar Production as a Sustainable Substrate. Waste and Biomass Valorization.

Sonu, K., Syed, Z., Singh, G., Tiwari, M. K., & Sogani, M. (2025). Performance evaluation of a Dracaena plant-based microbial fuel cell utilizing municipal solid waste compost as substrate and stainless steel mesh-supported 3D Cassia Fistula as bioanode. Waste Disposal & Sustainable Energy.

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Missouri University of Science and Technology | United States

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku is a dedicated researcher specializing in sustainable materials science, with a strong focus on nuclear waste management, energy storage, and advanced materials characterization. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Materials Science and Engineering, majoring in Ceramic Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he maintains a distinction grade and conducts research using advanced analytical techniques such as DSC/TGA, XRD, SEM/TEM, and Raman spectroscopy. He holds a B.Sc. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from the University of Lagos and is also a Certified Management Specialist from London Graduate School. With diverse experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Missouri S&T and the University of Lagos, as well as a Risk Engineer in the industrial sector, he has contributed to projects involving welding technology, industrial safety, and STEM education. His research interests include sustainable materials for nuclear waste immobilization, MXene synthesis, biomaterials processing, and industrial risk assessment. Ajoku has received notable honorary fellowships and doctoral recognitions from institutions like American Management University and Global Nation Open University. His professional growth is strengthened by active memberships in prestigious engineering and materials societies. He continues to make impactful contributions to sustainable engineering and materials innovation.

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Featured Publications 

Evarts, J. S., Riley, B. J., Lonergan, C. E., Harris, M. S., Bai, J., Bohannan, E., Ajoku, I., Chong, S., & McCloy, J. S. (2025). “Synergy in Materials: Leveraging Phosphosilicate Waste Forms for Electrochemical Salt Waste” in ACS Sustainable Resource Management.

Ajoku, I., & Ani, P. C. (2025). “Phosphate-based vitrification strategies for electrorefiner salt waste management” in Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Springer International Publishing.

Ajoku, I., Baba, A. A., Balogun, A. F., Tripathy, B. C., Okeola, F. O., Uba, F., Owolabi, A. O., Olaoluwa, D. T., & Jacob, S. O. (2025). “Preparation of an Indigenous Bismutite Ore for Improved Bismuth-Based Alloys Production” in TMS 2026 Conference Proceedings.

Mrs. Mariana Mutis | Additive Manufacturing in Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mariana Mutis | Additive Manufacturing in Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana | Colombia

Mrs. Mariana Mutis is an industrious Industrial Engineering student at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, currently completing an exchange semester at the Technische Universität Ilmenau through the DAAD-KOSPIE Scholarship. Her academic journey is marked by excellence and innovation, combining engineering principles with strategic management, data analytics, and sustainability. She has contributed as a co-author to the research article “Assessing the Impact of Additive Manufacturing on Dental Clinical Workflows: A Process-Oriented Approach” published in the Journal of Composites Science, reflecting her research interest in additive manufacturing and process optimization. Mariana’s experience spans production simulation, strategic project development, and consulting for industrial and start-up environments. She has engaged in projects aimed at enhancing productivity and efficiency, notably through the application of Lean methodologies and balanced scorecards. Her professional endeavors include roles in consulting, tutoring, interpretation, and customer service, demonstrating strong cross-cultural and leadership skills. Recognized for academic distinction and research excellence, she has received honors such as the Honor Scholarship, an “Excellent” research evaluation, and an AICE Diploma with Distinction. Mariana remains passionate about integrating technology, innovation, and human-centered approaches to optimize industrial processes and contribute meaningfully to sustainable development in engineering.

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Featured Publication

Mutis Gómez, M., Guerrero Torres, M., Villarreal-Archila, S. M., & Núñez Rodríguez, J. (2025). Assessing the impact of additive manufacturing on dental clinical workflows: A process-oriented approach. Journal of Composites Science.

Mr. T. T. Khaleelul Rahman | Biopolymer Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. T. T. Khaleelul Rahman | Biopolymer Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

University of Calicut | India

Mr. T. T. Khaleelul Rahman is an emerging researcher in the field of Physics, with a strong academic foundation and a growing passion for scientific innovation. He is currently pursuing an Integrated M.Sc. in Physics at the University of Calicut, Kerala, where his academic excellence is reflected in a remarkable GPA of 94.5%. His coursework spans a wide range of subjects including Mathematical Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Computational Physics, and Nanoscience, complemented by specialized study in nanomaterials for energy production and storage. His research interests focus on Material Science, Computational Physics, Nanoscience, Energy Storage Technology, and Electronics. He has gained valuable research experience through an internship at the Centre for Polymeric Science and Technology under the mentorship of Prof. M. T. Ramesan, where he contributed to studies on polymeric nanocomposites. His earlier project explored optoelectrical enhancements in polyvinyl formal through nanocurcumin reinforcement. Beyond academics, he has demonstrated leadership as an academic volunteer in programs such as NSS and Saasthrayan and has worked as a freelance physics educator for competitive exams. His academic distinction has earned him several recognitions including the Prof. Joseph Mundassery Scholarship and the P. Shehan Endowment Award. Rahman continues to pursue excellence with a vision to advance materials and energy research.

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Featured Publications

Najmu Shabah, N., Khaleelul Rahman, T. T., Gopika, R., & Ramesan, M. T. (2025, July 7). Multifunctional polyvinyl alcohol / maranta arundinacea starch / LiAgO nanocomposites: A sustainable approach for antibacterial and optoelectronic applications. Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials.

Ramesan, M. T., Gopika, R., Khaleelul Rahman, T. T., Jamsheena, K. T., & Bahuleyan, B. K. (2025, April). Impact of nanocurcumin on mechanical, optical and electrical properties of chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol blend nanocomposites for sustainable applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Dr. Pandurangan Vijayalakshmi | Chemistry | Green Chemistry Advancement Award

Dr. Pandurangan Vijayalakshmi | Chemistry | Green Chemistry Advancement Award

Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University | India

Dr. Pandurangan Vijayalakshmi is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in Chemistry, with a strong background in nanomaterials and environmental applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai, with a highly commended thesis on the Synthesis of Nanocomposites and Their Photocatalytic Degradation Efficiency on Organic Pollutants. She also holds postgraduate degrees in Chemistry from the University of Madras and in Education from Lady Willingdon Institute of Advanced Study in Education, along with professional qualifications in B.Ed. Physical Science and a Diploma in Yoga for Human Excellence. Her academic and teaching journey includes experience as a teacher at D.A.V. School, Kanchipuram, and research training as a Joint Research Scholar at CSIR-NEERI, Chennai. Dr. Vijayalakshmi’s research interests encompass energy storage and conversion, CO₂ reduction, water splitting, electrochemistry, and molecular docking. Proficient in advanced characterization tools such as XRD, FTIR, SEM, and EIS, she combines technical expertise with analytical proficiency. Her projects reflect a passion for sustainable technologies and environmental remediation. Recognized for academic excellence and interdisciplinary knowledge, Dr. Vijayalakshmi continues to contribute to innovative chemical research, inspiring students and promoting green scientific advancements.

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Featured Publications

Abirami, S., Kumar, E., Vigneshwaran, B., & Vijayalakshmi, P. (2025). Fabrication of symmetric PANI/CeVO₄ nanocomposites supercapacitor device: Electrochemical characterization and performance evaluation. Electrochimica Acta.

Pandurangan, V., & Visnu, S. (2025). Visible-light-activated graphitic carbon nitride/CdS heterostructure for superior photocatalytic removal of amoxicillin. Asian Journal of Chemistry.

Pandurangan, V. (2025). Photocatalytic nanocomposites for amoxicillin degradation: Mechanistic insights, kinetics, and environmental implications. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science.

Pandurangan, V., Gangireddy, R., Thangavelu, L., & Visnu, S. (2025). Photocatalytic performance of SnO₂ nanoparticles for the efficient degradation of chlorpyrifos pesticide under visible light irradiation. Asian Journal of Chemistry.

Pandurangan, V., Selvakumar, A., Baskaran, V., & Geetha, R. V. (2025). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of Z-scheme ZrO₂/V₂O₅ nanocomposite with graphite carbon nitride for effective degradation of amoxicillin and crystal violet under visible light. Emergent Materials.

Vijayalakshmi, P., Shanmugavelan, P., & Mareeswaran, P. M. (2024). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of V₂O₅/g-C₃N₄/ZnO nanocomposite for efficient degradation of amoxicillin, chlorpyrifos, and methylene blue. Research Square (Preprint).

Vijayalakshmi, P., Shanmugavelan, P., & Mareeswaran, P. M. (2024). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of V₂O₅/g-C₃N₄/ZnO nanocomposite for efficient degradation of amoxicillin, chlorpyrifos, and methylene blue. Ionics.

Dr. Wenju Ren | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenju Ren | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China

Dr. Wenju Ren is a distinguished researcher and academic currently serving as a Lecturer and Master’s Supervisor at Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications. He obtained his Ph.D. from Peking University in 2019, where he developed a strong foundation in advanced analytical and microengineering sciences. His research focuses on the development and application of microfluidic technology, point-of-care molecular diagnostics, and electrochemical sensors aimed at improving healthcare and environmental monitoring. Dr. Ren has made significant contributions to these interdisciplinary fields through innovative designs that integrate micro-scale systems with diagnostic platforms. His scholarly excellence is reflected in over ten publications in top-tier international journals such as Research, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Energy Storage, and Nano Energy, where he has served as the first or corresponding author. His work often bridges the gap between fundamental science and real-world applications, contributing to the advancement of portable and efficient diagnostic tools. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Ren has been recognized for his dedication to research excellence and innovation. He continues to inspire students and collaborators through his commitment to scientific rigor, creative exploration, and translational research that addresses pressing global challenges.

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Featured Publication

Ren, W., Xie, X., Yi, Y., Qi, C., Huang, Y., Feng, M., & Zheng, T. (2024). The LiFePO4_4 battery lifespan SoC estimation using Ham-Informer and internal pressure. Journal of Energy Storage.

Dr. Arun Kumar S | Energy Storage Devices |Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arun Kumar S | Energy Storage Devices | Best Researcher Award

Kuppam Engineering College | India

Dr. Arun Kumar S is a dedicated physicist and academician with extensive experience in nanomaterials and energy storage applications. He completed his B.Sc. in Physics with First Class from Arignar Anna College, Krishnagiri, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics from Periyar University, Salem. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Periyar University under the supervision of Prof. Dr. P. M. Anbarasan, focusing on hybrid supercapacitors using binder-free metal oxide electrodes for energy storage. Dr. Arun Kumar has held positions as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in Physics at Kuppam Engineering College, where he teaches Engineering Physics, Quantum Technologies, and related courses. He has also delivered lectures in Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, and Polymer Science at CIPET: SARP-LARPM. His research expertise spans the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, thin-film fabrication, and development of advanced functional materials for supercapacitor devices. He possesses hands-on experience with XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, XPS, SEM, TEM, EDX, electrochemical workstations, electrospinning, and spin coating techniques. Dr. Arun Kumar’s work contributes to advancing energy-efficient technologies, with a strong focus on functional nanomaterials and polymer-based electrodes. His dedication to teaching, research, and innovation continues to inspire the next generation of scientists.

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Featured Publications

Gowdhaman, A., Arun Kumar, S., Elumalai, D., Balaji, C., Sabarinathan, M., Ramesh, R., & Navaneethan, M. (2023). “Ni-MOF derived NiO/Ni/r-GO nanocomposite as a novel electrode material for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitor” in Journal of Energy Storage.

Aswathy, N.R., Arun Kumar, S., Mohanty, S., Nayak, S.K., & Palai, A.K. (2021). “Polyaniline/multi-walled carbon nanotubes filled biopolymer based flexible substrate electrodes for supercapacitor applications” in Journal of Energy Storage.

Prabhu, S., Maruthapandi, M., Durairaj, A., Arun Kumar, S., Luong, J.H.T., Ramesh, R., & Gedanken, A. (2023). “Performances of Co²⁺-Substituted NiMoO₄ Nanorods in a Solid-State Hybrid Supercapacitor” in ACS Applied Energy Materials.

Arun Kumar, S., Mohanty, A., Saravanakumar, B., Mohanty, S., Nayak, S.K., & Ramadoss, A. (2020). “Three-dimensional Bi₂O₃/Ti microspheres as an advanced negative electrode for hybrid supercapacitors” in Chemical Communications.

Chettiannan, B., Mathan, S., Arumugam, G., Srinivasan, A., & Rajendran, R. (2024). “Attaining high energy density using metal-organic framework-derived NiO/Co₃O₄/NiCo₂O₄ as an electrode in asymmetric hybrid supercapacitor” in Journal of Energy Storage.

Chettiannan, B., Srinivasan, A.K., Arumugam, G., Shajahan, S., Abu Haija, M., & Rajendran, R. (2023). “Incorporation of α-MnO₂ Nanoflowers into Zinc-Terephthalate Metal–Organic Frameworks for High-Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitors” in ACS Omega.

Arun Kumar, S., Gowdhaman, A., Balaji, C., Ramesh, R., & Anbarasan, P.M. (2024). “Exploring the potential of two-dimensional NiCo₂O₄ sheets//BiPO₄ flakes as a hybrid supercapacitor device for energy storage application” in Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.

Dr. Iheke Michael Nwachukwu | Electrochemical Energy Storage System | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Iheke Michael Nwachukwu | Electrochemical Energy Storage System | Best Review Paper Award

National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja | Nigeria

Dr. Iheke Michael Nwachukwu is a motivated research scientist and university lecturer specializing in nanostructured metal oxides, energy-saving and conversion devices, and lithium-ion batteries with carbon nanocomposites. He holds a PhD in Solar Energy Physics (2023), an M.Sc in Solar Energy Physics (2016), and a B.Sc in Physics (2010) from the University of Nigeria. Dr. Nwachukwu has extensive experience in designing experiments, synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials for supercapacitors and Li-ion battery applications, contributing to several journal publications and submissions. His expertise extends to renewable energy assessment, understanding environmental impacts, and translating scientific insights into practical applications. Skilled in SEM/EDX, TEM, AFM, XRD, UV-Vis, and electrochemical techniques including EIS and CV, he combines hands-on technical knowledge with strong research analysis, problem-solving, and communication abilities. In addition to research, he serves as Assistant Departmental Examination Officer, Faculty Representative to the Academic Board, and Departmental Physics Practical Coordinator at the National Open University of Nigeria. Recognized for his contributions to nanotechnology and energy research, he was awarded 2nd Best Poster Presenter at the 4th African Conference on Nanotechnology Applications (2021) and serves on the Editorial Board of the International Chemistry Scientist Awards (2024). Dr. Nwachukwu continues to advance sustainable energy solutions through innovative research and academic leadership.

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Featured Publications

Inyang, E., Ekechukwu, C., Nwachukwu, I., Thompson, E., William, E., & Lawal, K. (2025). Non-relativistic Solutions of the modified Hylleraas potential in the presence of external magnetic and Aharonov-Bohm flux fields for heteronuclear diatomic molecules. Physical Sciences and Technology.

Inyang, E.P., Nwachukwu, I.M., Ekechukwu, C.C., Ekong, I.B., William, E.S., Lawal, K.M., Simon, J., Momoh, K.O., & Oyelami, O.A. (2024). Analytical solution of the class of inversely quadratic Yukawa potential with application to quantum mechanical systems. Eurasian Physical Technical Journal.

Nwachukwu, I.M., Nwanya, A.C., Ekwealor, A.B.C., & Ezema, F.I. (2024). The potentials of LiMnPO4 cathode material for aqueous Li-ion batteries: An investigation into solid state and green chemistry approaches. Applied Surface Science Advances.

Ngongang, R.T., Nwanya, A.C., Onoh, E.U., Nwachukwu, I.M., Ugwuoke, C., Atawa, B., Ottou Abe, M.T., Ndjaka, J.-M.B., & Ezema, F.I. (2023). Studies of the dielectric properties of PVDF-CaCu3Ti4O12 composite thin film: Experimental and theoretical. SSRN Preprint.

Nwachukwu, I.M., Nwanya, A.C., Ekwealor, A.B.C., & Ezema, F.I. (2023). Research progress in solid-state synthesized LiMnPO4 cathode material for Li-ion battery applications. Applied Surface Science Advances.

Nwachukwu, I.M., Nwanya, A.C., Alshoaibi, A., Awada, C., Ekwealor, A.B.C., & Ezema, F.I. (2023). Recent progress in green synthesized transition metal-based oxides in LIBs as energy storage devices. Current Opinion in Electrochemistry.

Nwachukwu, I.M., & Nwanya, A.C. (2022). Recent progress in Mn and Fe-rich cathode materials used in Li-ion batteries. Journal of Energy Storage.