Hongtao Feng | Sensors and Biosensors | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongtao Feng | Sensors and Biosensors | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongtao Feng | Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongtao Feng is a multidisciplinary researcher recognized for his contributions to micro-nano fabrication, optofluidics, and biosensing technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Hong Kong, a Master’s degree in Environmental Science from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry, graduating at the top of his class. His professional experience spans advanced research in nanogap electrode fabrication, gradient nanofabrication, label-free biosensing, EV enrichment, optofluidic systems, and tunable DFB dye lasers, enabling breakthroughs in early disease diagnosis, nucleic acid detection, and micro-optical device development. His work has led to innovative platforms that integrate microfluidics, nanophotonics, and MEMS/NEMS technologies for high-sensitivity biomedical analysis. He has led multiple national and regional research projects and consistently produced impactful results in tumor marker detection, COVID-19 nucleic acid sensing, optogenetic stimulation devices, and high-precision micro-spectrometers. His research interests include nanoimprint lithography, nanophotonics, plasmonics, microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip systems, biosensors, and point-of-care diagnostics. Recognized with numerous academic and professional awards, he continues to advance next-generation diagnostic and photonic technologies. His dedication to innovation positions him as a leading contributor to biomedical engineering and micro-nano device research.

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Featured Publications

Shen, F., Wei, J., Hui, Y., Ouyang, L., Feng, H., Wu, L., Yu, X., Zhao, Z., Jin, Z., & Zhou, W. (2025). High-transition-temperature paraffin integration in IFAST device for efficient and robust nucleic acid extraction and detection. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, June 2025.

Feng, H., Min, S., Xuan, S., Gan, Z., Sun, Z., Gao, Y., Yang, S., Li, W.-D., & Chen, Y. (2024). Gradient nanoplasmonic imaging metasurface for rapid and label-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 sequences. Talanta, October 2024.

Sun, C., Zhong, J., Gan, Z., Chen, L., Liang, C., Feng, H., Sun, Z., Jiang, Z., & Li, W.-D. (2024). Nanoimprint-induced strain engineering of two-dimensional materials. Microsystems & Nanoengineering, April 8, 2024.

Feng, H., Min, S., Huang, Y., Gan, Z., Liang, C., Li, W.-D., & Chen, Y. (2024). Concentric gradient nanoplasmonic sensors for detecting tumor-derived extracellular vesicles. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, February 2024.

Feng, H., Zhang, J., Shu, W., Bai, X., Song, L., & Chen, Y. (2023). Highly accurate pneumatically tunable optofluidic distributed feedback dye lasers. Micromachines, December 29, 2023.

Kong, W., Feng, H., Qian, X., Chen, Y., Deng, M., Zhang, P., Li, W., Bu, W., Xu, W., Jin, W., et al. (2023). Facile and scalable generation of fluorescent microspheres using a microfluidic electrojetting device. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, March 2023.

Gan, Z., Feng, H., Chen, L., Min, S., Liang, C., Xu, M., Jiang, Z., Sun, Z., Sun, C., Cui, D., et al. (2022). Spatial modulation of nanopattern dimensions by combining interference lithography and grayscale-patterned secondary exposure. Light: Science & Applications, April 8, 2022.

Mr. Manish Yadav | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Manish Yadav | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Ariel University | Israel

Manish Yadav is a dedicated researcher in electrochemical CO₂ reduction, with expertise in advanced nanomaterials, catalysis, and sustainable energy solutions. He recently completed his PhD in Chemistry at Ariel University, Israel, where his doctoral work focused on understanding the nature of laser-processed, metal-doped carbon-based materials for CO₂ electro-reduction into valuable commodity products. His research involved the synthesis of highly graphitized reduced carbon nanodots through laser irradiation, controlled doping of copper nanomaterials in carbon supports, and the development of laser-assisted single-atom catalysts. Prior to this, he pursued his BS-MS Integrated degree at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, where his thesis explored the kinetic stability of halogenated azobenzene isomers through structural, kinetic, and computational studies. His academic journey is marked by multiple recognitions, including the prestigious Excellence Award in Doctoral Research in 2023 and 2025. His findings have been presented in several international conferences across Israel, France, Spain, and Germany, and he has contributed high-impact publications in journals such as Carbon and ACS Applied Energy Materials. With strong skills in spectroscopy, microscopy, electrochemistry, and computational modeling, he continues to advance the design and mechanistic understanding of catalysts for clean energy and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Porat, H., Lal, A., Dutta, A., Yadav, M.K., Sesu, D.C., Minnes, R., & Borenstein, A. (2025). Nickel-oxide embedded laser-induced graphene for high-performance supercapacitors. Nanoscale.

Yadav, M.K., Dutta, A., Lal, A., Porat, H., Zidki, T., & Borenstein, A. (2025, September 8). Laser-Induced Synthesis of Copper-Based Nanomaterials for CO₂ Electroreduction into Methanol. ACS Applied Energy Materials.

Lal, A., Porat, H., Dutta, A., Yadav, M.K., & Borenstein, A. (2025, June 25). Laser‐Induced HKUST‐1 Derived Porous Electrocatalyst: An Innovative Approach to Boost Sustainable Ammonia Synthesis. Advanced Sustainable Systems.

Dutta, A., Manjunath, K., Porat, H., Lal, A., Yadav, M.K., Mandić, V., Laikhtman, A., Zak, A., Makrinich, G., & Borenstein, A. et al. (2024). Plasma-Treated 1D Transition Metal Dichalcogenides for Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

Yadav, M.K., & Borenstein, A. (2022, October). Is precarbonization necessary for effective laser graphitization? Carbon.

Das, D., Yadav, M.K., Singla, L., Kumar, A., Karanam, M., Dev, S., & Choudhury, A.R. (2020, November 30). Understanding of the kinetic stability of cis-isomer of azobenzenes through kinetic and computational studies. ChemistrySelect.

 

Dr. Nivetha A | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nivetha A | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Kongunadu Arts and Science College | India

Dr. Nivetha A is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of chemistry with strong expertise in catalysis, electrochemistry, and nanomaterials. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Bharathiar University, where her doctoral research focused on the fabrication of surfactant-enhanced mesoporous cobalt ternary oxides for catalytic and biological applications under the guidance of Dr. I. Prabha. She also completed her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in chemistry at Bharathiar University and Sri GVG Visalakshi College for Women, respectively. Dr. Nivetha has served as a University Research Fellow and later as a Senior Research Fellow on an ICMR-sanctioned project, where she worked on the remediation of mosquito larvae mass production using plant-inspired transition metal nanocompounds. Currently, she is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, where she continues to inspire students and contribute to advanced research. Her areas of interest include the fabrication of electrochemical sensors, catalytic conversion, wastewater treatment, water splitting, photodegradation, and green synthesis. Dr. Nivetha has been recognized for her contributions with fellowships and research opportunities, and she remains committed to developing innovative, sustainable solutions in chemistry that address both environmental and biological challenges.

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Featured Publications

Mixed phytochemicals mediated synthesis of copper nanoparticles for anticancer and larvicidal applications

Phytofabrication of selenium nanoparticles using Azolla pinnata: Evaluation of catalytic properties in oxidation, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities

Superparamagnetic properties and significant applications of iron oxide nanoparticles for astonishing efficacy—a review

Industrially important fungal enzymes: productions and applications

Effectiveness of surfactants for unique hierarchical Mn2O3 nanomaterials as enhanced oxidative catalysts, antibacterial agents, and photocatalysts

Fascinating physic-chemical properties and resourceful applications of selected cadmium nanomaterials