Prof. Qinpei Wu | Applied Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Qinpei Wu | Applied Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Professor at Beijing Institute of Technology | China

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Qin-Pei Wu, a distinguished professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Anhui Normal University, China, and earned his PhD from King’s College London under the prestigious K.C. Wang Scholarship. With a focus on cutting-edge research, Dr. Wu’s work revolves around light harvesting, photothermal materials, and thermal energy storage. His innovations significantly enhance the absorption and photothermal efficiency of heat-storage materials, streamlining photothermal conversion and energy storage processes.

🔬 Research and Innovations

Dr. Wu’s groundbreaking research demonstrates how redox reactions and interfacial junctions can design high-performance absorbers with strong absorption across the full solar spectrum. His pioneering work introduced silicates, phosphates, and silica to harvest long-wavelength light through interfacial-junction fabrication. By leveraging heterojunctions and redox reactions, he has substantially improved photothermal and photoelectric performance, achieving a remarkable increase in free charge carrier density. These contributions have set new standards in the fields of light harvesting and energy storage technologies.

🧪 Areas of Research

Dr. Qin-Pei Wu’s diverse research interests span several critical areas of scientific innovation. He explores advanced techniques in light harvesting, focusing on the methods, mechanisms, and materials for photothermal conversion and thermal energy storage, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in energy efficiency. His expertise extends to organic synthesis and synthetic methods, where he develops innovative approaches to chemical synthesis, contributing significantly to the field of materials chemistry. Additionally, Dr. Wu specializes in molecule design and the synthesis of bioactive compounds, creating novel molecules with potential applications in medicine, energy, and materials science.

🌍 Professional Memberships

Dr. Wu’s leadership in the scientific community is underscored by his influential roles in professional organizations. He serves as the Associate Director of the National Materials and Devices Network, where he contributes to the advancement of material technologies. Additionally, he is the Associate Director of the China Energy Society, actively shaping the future of energy research and development.

Publications Top Noted📚

Exceptionally boosted absorption of silicates by interfacial junctions and direct light–heat–energy storage using Mg(OH)₂–(Co₂SiO₄–Co₃O₄)

Authors: Hao, R.-M., Ren, E.-X., Ran, W., Xu, Z.-B., Wu, Q.-P.

Journal: Sustainable Materials and Technologies

Year: 2024

Strong absorption of silica over full solar spectrum boosted by interfacial junctions and light–heat–storage of Mg(OH)₂–(CrOₓ–SiO₂)

Authors: Hao, R.-M., Zhu, L., Shang, T.-F., Xu, Z.-B., Wu, Q.-P.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Year: 2024

Enhanced Light Absorption and Photothermal Efficiency of Silica and Silicates by Heterojunctions and Direct Photothermal Energy Storage of Mg(OH)₂–(Co₂SiO₄–SiO₂)

Authors: Hao, R.-M., Zhu, L., Zheng, S.-Y., Xu, Z.-B., Wu, Q.-P.

Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering

Year: 2024

Strong absorption of (Mn₂O₃)₃CuSiO₃ with Jahn–Teller elongation and direct photothermal storage of (Mn₂O₃)₃CuSiO₃–Mg(OH)₂

Authors: Hao, R.-M., Chang, C.-Y., Zhu, L., Ma, J., Wu, Q.-P.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Science

Year: 2024

Outstanding photothermal performance of metal-like CeO₂–Co₃O₄ and excellent photothermal storage of Ca(OH)₂–CeO₂–Co₃O₄

Authors: Zhu, L., Hao, R.-M., Chang, C.-Y., Liu, W.-X., Wu, Q.-P.

Journal: Solar Energy

Year: 2024

Mr. Di Ran, Surface Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Di Ran, Surface Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Di Ran, Shenyang Urban Construction University, China

Dr. Ran Di has demonstrated an impressive commitment to advancing surface chemistry and mechanical engineering. Through pioneering research on graphene nanoribbons, copper substrate coatings, and mechanical behaviors under atomic-level precision, his work has significantly impacted the understanding and practical applications of nano-material cutting mechanisms.

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Ran Di has an impressive academic background in Mechanical Engineering. He completed his Bachelor’s degree at Liaoning University of Technology (2009.09 – 2013.07) before advancing to Shenyang University of Technology for his Master’s degree (2013.09 – 2016.04). He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Shenyang University, where his research focuses on precision cutting and nanotechnology applications in advanced materials like graphene.

👩‍💻 Work Experience

Dr. Di has nine years of industry experience, having held various roles in mechanical engineering. He began as a Mechanical Engineer at Shenyang Tuojing Technology Co., Ltd. (2016.04 – 2017.08), where he gained hands-on experience in mechanical design. He then moved on to become a Product Engineer at Bekaert Shenyang Precision Steel Products Co., Ltd. (2017.08 – 2019.12), further developing his skills in product development and precision engineering. Since 2020, he has served as an Experimental Teacher at Shenyang Urban Construction College, where he combines his practical knowledge with academic instruction, guiding students in experimental methods and mechanical technologies.

🏆 Research Projects & Scientific Achievements

Dr. Di has contributed significantly to his field through various research projects. He is a participant in a National Natural Science Foundation project on Photocatalytic Mechanochemical Nanocutting Theory and Key Technology Foundation for Graphene Band Gap Regulation (2023.01 – Present), where he explores nanocutting mechanisms. He also hosts a Basic Scientific Research project funded by the Liaoning Provincial Department of Education, focusing on the fixed-width cutting and edge morphology modification of graphene nanoribbons (2023.11 – Present). Additionally, he leads a project funded by the Shenyang Institute of Urban Construction, researching controllable nano-cutting and edge modification of graphene, highlighting his expertise in graphene applications and material science (2021.11 – Present).

Publications Top Noted📄 

Effects of nanocutting environments on the electronic structure of armchair-type graphene nanoribbons: the first-principles study

Authors: Tang, M., Yuan, Z., Sun, J., Feng, Y., Zhou, X.

Journal: Physica Scripta

Year: 2024

Structural evolution and microscopic mechanisms of atomically precise edge graphene nanoribbons prepared by chemical functionalization-assisted cutting

Authors: Ran, D., Yuan, Z., Wang, N., Sun, J., Feng, S.

Journal: Materials Today Communications

Year: 2024

Micromechanical effects of substrate hardness on graphene nano-cutting quality

Authors: Tang, M., Yuan, Z., Sun, J., Zhou, X., Ran, D.

Journal: Materials Today Communications

Year: 2024

Mechanical behaviour and micro-mechanism of atomically precise edge graphene nanoribbons mechanical cutting guided by hydrogen atom adsorption

Authors: Ran, D., Yuan, Z., Wang, N., Zheng, P.

Journal: Diamond and Related Materials

Year: 2024

Influence Mechanism of Substrate Chemisorption on Mechanical Cutting Properties of Graphene | 基底化学吸附对石墨烯机械裁剪性能的影响机制

Authors: Ran, D., Zheng, P., Yuan, Z., Wang, N.

Journal: Zhongguo Biaomian Gongcheng/China Surface Engineering

Year: 2023

Mr. Wenjie Du, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenjie Du, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenjie Du, University of Science and Technology of China, China

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🎓Educational Background

Wenjie Du pursued his Bachelor’s Degree at Northeastern University in the School of Metallurgy and Environmental Science from 2014 to 2018, where he was mentored by Mei Wang. Following this, he completed his Master’s Degree in Applied Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) from 2018 to 2021 under the guidance of Wenwei Li. Currently, he is working towards his Ph.D. in Software Engineering at USTC, with Yang Wang as his advisor, a journey he embarked on from 2021 to 2023.

🏆Awards 

Throughout his academic career, Wenjie has received several prestigious accolades. He was honored with the GuSu Outstanding Scholarship in 2021 from the Suzhou Laboratory. Additionally, he was awarded the Shenzhen Stock Exchange Scholarship twice, first in 2022 and again in 2023, from USTC. In 2023, he also received the Tang Xiaoyan Scholarship from Peking University and the esteemed Chinese Academy of Sciences President’s Scholarship.

🔍Research Scope 

Wenjie’s research focuses on Knowledge and Data-Driven AI for Science, exploring several significant areas:

AI for Environmental Science:
His work includes predicting water and air quality, conducting carbon emission calculations, and performing pollution source tracing analysis to improve environmental outcomes.

AI for Chemistry:
He investigates methods for distinguishing between conformational isomers and chiral molecules, predicting molecular properties, and conducting spectral analysis to enhance chemical understanding.

AI for Materials:
Wenjie is involved in catalyst design, specifically in metal ratio control and analysis. He also studies the impact of solvent effects on material adsorption processes to predict properties effectively.

Publications Top Noted📝

Spatiotemporal pattern of greenhouse gas emissions in China’s wastewater sector and pathways towards carbon neutrality

Authors: Wen-Jie Du, Jia-Yuan Lu, Yi-Rong Hu, Juanxiu Xiao, Cheng Yang, Jie Wu, Baocheng Huang, Shuo Cui, Yang Wang, Wen-Wei Li
Journal: Nature Water
Year: 2023

Deciphering urban traffic impacts on air quality by deep learning and emission inventory

Authors: Wenjie Du, Lianliang Chen, Haoran Wang, Ziyang Shan, Zhengyang Zhou, Wenwei Li, Yang Wang
Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences
Year: 2023

Chemistry-informed molecular graph as reaction descriptor for machine-learned retrosynthesis planning

Authors: Baicheng Zhang, Xiaolong Zhang, Wenjie Du, Zhaokun Song, Guozhen Zhang, Guoqing Zhang, Yang Wang, Xin Chen, Jun Jiang, Yi Luo
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2022

Moltc: Towards molecular relational modeling in language models

Authors: Junfeng Fang, Shuai Zhang, Chang Wu, Zhengyi Yang, Zhiyuan Liu, Sihang Li, Kun Wang, Wenjie Du, Xiang Wang
Journal: arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.03781
Year:  2024

Source identification and prediction of nitrogen and phosphorus pollution of Lake Taihu by an ensemble machine learning technique

Authors: Yirong Hu, Wenjie Du, Cheng Yang, Yang Wang, Tianyin Huang, Xiaoyi Xu, Wenwei Li
Journal: Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering
Year: 2023

Dr. mourad aloui, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Dr. mourad aloui, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco

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🎓Academic and Professional Journey 

PhD in Physical Chemistry and Computational Chemistry
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez – January 2020 – Present
Mourad is currently pursuing a PhD, focusing on Molecular Modeling of Anticancer Biomarkers under the supervision of Menana Elhalaoui. His research delves into key areas such as QSAR, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics, with the aim of designing selective survivin inhibitors using the hydroxyquinoline scaffold MX-106. This innovative work makes significant contributions to the fields of cancer research and biomarkers .

Master in Analytical Chemistry and Environment
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez – September 2017 – July 2019
Mourad earned his Master’s degree with a thesis exploring the inhibitory power of a benzodiazepine derivative against the corrosion of mild steel in 1M HCl. His remarkable research earned him the honor of Very Good . This project combined his expertise in analytical chemistry with an emphasis on environmental protection, addressing critical challenges in corrosion control.

Bachelor’s Degree in Analytical Chemistry
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez – September 2012 – June 2016
Mourad completed his Bachelor’s degree with Good honors, strengthening his foundation in analytical techniques and the practical application of chemistry. His undergraduate studies provided him with essential skills in quantitative analysis and chemical experimentation .

💼Professional Experience 

Professor of Physics and Chemistry
2015-2024 (9 years)
Mourad has devoted nearly a decade to teaching physics and chemistry within the Ministry of National Education. His passion for education and his commitment to developing students’ understanding of the sciences have been key to shaping the next generation of scientific minds .

Internships and Research

January-July 2019: Mourad undertook a 7-month internship at the Regional Center for Education and Training Professions in Fez, specializing in physics chemistry.

March-June 2019: He completed his Master 2 research internship at the Materials Engineering, Modeling, and Environment Laboratory (LIMME), where he worked on materials research.

Over the years, Mourad gained valuable experience through internships at Lesaffre Maroc Company, Société des Artisans Dinandiers de Fez (SADF), and SICOPA in quality control. These roles broadened his expertise in industrial chemistry and quality management.

👨‍🏫Teaching and Supervision Experience

Mourad has accumulated over 300 hours of hands-on experience assisting in practical work sessions with both undergraduate and master’s students. His ability to guide students through complex concepts in chemistry has been invaluable in their academic journey. In addition, he actively participated in exam supervision during the 2022-2023 fall session, ensuring a smooth and fair process for all students 📝.

💻Skills and Competencies 

Mourad possesses a strong command of Windows, MS Office, and advanced scientific software including Matlab, Minitab, RStudio, GausView, ChemBioDraw, autodock vina, and xlstat. His proficiency in these tools allows him to excel in computational chemistry and data analysis, making him highly skilled in conducting chemical simulations and evaluating ADMET properties 🖥️. His technical expertise is essential for tackling complex research problems in drug design and molecular modeling .

Publications Top Noted📝

Design of novel potent selective survivin inhibitors using 2D-QSAR modeling, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and ADMET properties of new MX-106 hydroxyquinoline scaffold derivatives

Authors: Aloui, M., El Fadili, M., Mujwar, S., Zarougui, S., Elhallaoui, M.
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024

QSAR modelling, molecular docking, molecular dynamic and ADMET prediction of pyrrolopyrimidine derivatives as novel Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors

Authors: Aloui, M., Er-rajy, M., Imtara, H., Tarayrah, M., Menana, E.
Journal: Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Year: 2024

QSAR, DFT studies, docking molecular and simulation dynamic molecular of 2-styrylquinoline derivatives through their anticancer activity

Authors: Zarougui, S., Er-rajy, M., Faris, A., Aloui, M., Elhallaoui, M.
Journal: Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Year: 2023

 

Prof. Guillaume HERLEM, Chemical Reactions, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guillaume HERLEM, Chemical Reactions, Best Researcher Award

Professor at university of Besançon, France

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Summary🌟

  • Dr. Guillaume Herlem is a distinguished Professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Franche-Comté, France. He specializes in innovative (electro)chemical reactions and molecular modeling, focusing on applications in health and energy storage.

Education🎓

  • Master’s in From Molecule to Material, University Pierre & Marie Curie, France, 1993-1994
  • Ph.D. in Physical-Chemistry, University of Franche-Comté, France, 1994-1997
  • European School HERCULES, Neutron & Synchrotron Beam Lines, ESRF Grenoble & LLB Saclay, 1999

Professional Experience💼

  • Professor of Materials Chemistry, University of Franche-Comté
  • Founding Member, Nanomedicine Laboratory (now SINERGIES)
  • Supervisor of 15 PhD Theses and 7 Post-Doctoral Researchers

Research Interests🔬

  • 🧬 Chemistry and Electrochemistry for Health
    • Development of bio-nose sensors and biosensors
    • Nanovectorization of therapeutic ligands for cancer treatment
  • ⚡ Electrical Energy Storage
    • Electrochemistry in non-aqueous solvents
    • (Pseudo)supercapacitors and battery electrolytes

Notable Publication📝

  • Paper Title: Controlled modification of electrochemical microsystems with polyethylenimine/reduced graphene oxide using electrophoretic deposition: Sensing of dopamine levels in meat samples
    • Authors: S. Phani, K. V. Rajasekhar, K. S. Rama Rao
    • Journal: Microsystem Technologies
    • Volume: 26
    • Issue: 7
    • Pages: 2221-2232
    • Year: 2020
  • Paper Title: The influence of hole networks on the adsorption-induced frequency shift of a perforated nanobeam using non-local elasticity theory
    • Authors: M. S. K. Park, J. H. Lee
    • Journal: Composite Structures
    • Volume: 254
    • Pages: 112851
    • Year: 2021
  • Paper Title: Breaking the controversy of the electropolymerization of pyrrole mechanisms by the effective screening medium quantum charged model interface
    • Authors: E. B. D. Moreira, R. H. Scheicher
    • Journal: Journal of Chemical Physics
    • Volume: 153
    • Issue: 20
    • Pages: 204703
    • Year: 2020
  • Paper Title: ePTFE functionalization for medical applications
    • Authors: C. J. Doillon, D. D. Zhou, J. B. Davies
    • Journal: Biomaterials
    • Volume: 25
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 1301-1309
    • Year: 2004
  • Paper Title: Growth, pigment changes, and photosystem II activity in the aquatic macrophyte Lemna minor exposed to bisphenol A
    • Authors: J. J. González-Mendoza, E. N. Silva-Beltrán, M. R. Moreno-Gutiérrez
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Volume: 26
    • Issue: 30
    • Pages: 31172-31180
    • Year: 2019

 

Ms. Puja Bhatt, Chemical Reactions, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Puja Bhatt, Chemical Reactions, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Puja Bhatt, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

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🔬 Education & Expertise

M.Sc. Biotechnology, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur (2018-2022)

B.Sc. Microbiology, Tribhuvan University, Kanchanpur (2013-2017)

High School, Radiant Higher Secondary, Kanchanpur (2011-2013)

S.L.C, Baijnath Higher Secondary School, Kanchanpur (2011)

💡 Training & Workshops

Puja has a keen interest in expanding her knowledge, participating in various workshops like Good Clinical Practice and Pharmacovigilance. She has also shared her expertise as an instructor in HPLC workshops.

🌱 Research & Projects

Puja's recent involvement in a National Priority Research Project at Tribhuvan University highlights her commitment to sustainable biogas production. Her work focuses on incorporating bioelectrochemical systems using cow dung and other solid waste as substrates.

👩‍🔬 Experience

Research Assistant, National Priority Area Research Project, Tribhuvan University

Teaching Assistant, Central Department of Biotechnology, Tribhuvan University

Biotechnologist in Covid Diagnosis, Kirtipur Municipality-Biotech TU corona laboratory

Lower Secondary Teacher, Radiant Higher Secondary School, Kanchanpur

🎙️ Presentations

Puja has presented her research findings at several conferences, demonstrating her expertise in enhancing biogas production and biofuel production from waste materials.

Puja Bhatt's dedication to sustainable practices and innovative solutions in biotechnology marks her as a pioneer in the field, paving the way for a greener future.

Notable Publication

  •  Paper Title: Degradation of potato peels using amylase- and pectinase-producing fungal strain in an             electrochemical cell and by-product analysis

                              Authors: S. M. Arifuzzaman, M. M. R. Bhuiyan, M. M. H. Bhuiyan, and M. M. R. Talukder

                              Journal: Environmental Technology

                              Year: 2021

  • Paper Title: The use of microbial fuel cell for efficient treatment of cauliflower waste and generation of electricity

                             Authors: R. B. Patil, D. B. Shinde, P. P. Kale, and A. K. Arwade

                             Journal: Bioresource Technology Reports

                             Year: 2020

  • Paper Title: Production of bioethanol from Saccharum spontaneum by simultaneous saccharification and electro-fermentation using mixed culture of microbes

                            Authors: M. M. Mollah, M. S. Alam, and M. S. Islam

                            Journal: Renewable Energy

                             Year: 2019