Elizabeth Nalley | Nanotechnology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

               Elizabeth Nalley
Researcher Elizabeth Nalley
Affiliation Cameron University
Country United States
Scopus ID 57194806203
Documents 16
Citations 194
h-index 6
Subject Area Nanotechnology
Event International Research Chemistry Awards

Elizabeth Nalley is an academic researcher affiliated with Cameron University whose scholarly activities include contributions within nanotechnology and related areas of chemical education and materials research. Her scientific publications, indexed by Scopus, demonstrate sustained participation in research dissemination and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her publication record and citation metrics provide an overview of her research visibility and scholarly influence within the academic community.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Elizabeth Nalley, highlighting her research activities, publication record, scholarly impact, and contributions within nanotechnology and associated scientific disciplines. Available bibliometric indicators demonstrate consistent research engagement and academic visibility through peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus. The profile also discusses the relevance of these achievements in the context of recognition through the Innovative Research Award.[1]

Keywords

 Nanotechnology, Research Impact, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Academic Recognition, and Innovation collectively represent the principal themes of this academic profile. These areas emphasize interdisciplinary scientific research, scholarly productivity, measurable citation performance, knowledge dissemination, technological advancement, and the continued contribution of innovative research to the global scientific community.[2]

Introduction

Research excellence is commonly evaluated through scholarly productivity, citation performance, collaborative activity, and sustained contributions to scientific knowledge. Elizabeth Nalley’s publication history reflects continued participation in academic research and dissemination. Bibliometric indicators such as publication count, citations, and h-index provide quantitative evidence supporting an assessment of research visibility and influence.[1]

Research Profile

Elizabeth Nalley is affiliated with Cameron University in the United States. According to Scopus, her scholarly profile includes sixteen indexed publications, approximately one hundred ninety-four citations, and an h-index of six. Her work demonstrates engagement with nanotechnology and related interdisciplinary scientific fields while contributing to peer-reviewed literature and academic collaboration.[3]

Research Contributions

Elizabeth Nalley’s research contributions encompass nanotechnology-related investigations, interdisciplinary scientific collaboration, and the publication of peer-reviewed research. Her scholarly activities support scientific education, knowledge dissemination, and the advancement of chemistry and materials science while promoting innovation, collaboration, and the broader application of research findings within the academic and scientific communities.[4]

Publications

Elizabeth Nalley’s scholarly record consists of publications indexed in Scopus that collectively contribute to her citation profile and academic recognition. Readers are encouraged to consult her Scopus author profile for the most current publication list and bibliographic information.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide evidence of scholarly engagement and research visibility. With sixteen indexed documents, one hundred ninety-four citations, and an h-index of six, Elizabeth Nalley’s research demonstrates measurable academic influence within her areas of expertise. Citation-based metrics represent one component of research evaluation and are commonly considered alongside publication quality, collaboration, and scientific relevance.[2]

Award Suitability

Elizabeth Nalley’s academic record reflects sustained research activity, publication in peer-reviewed literature, and measurable citation performance. These characteristics align with the evaluation principles commonly associated with the Innovative Research Award, which recognizes scholarly achievement, scientific contribution, research dissemination, and continued commitment to advancing scientific knowledge through responsible academic research.[3]

Conclusion

Elizabeth Nalley’s scholarly profile represents a consistent contribution to academic research through publication, collaboration, and scientific communication. Her bibliometric indicators, together with her institutional affiliation and disciplinary focus, illustrate an established research presence that supports recognition within international academic award programs emphasizing innovation and scientific excellence.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Elizabeth Nalley, Author ID 57194806203. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57194806203
  2. Day, E. L., Petritis, S. J, Zhang, M., & Cooper, M. M. (2024). A framework for the integration of green and sustainable chemistry into the undergraduate curriculum: Greening our practice with scientific and engineering practices. Journal of Chemical Education, 101(5), 1847–1857.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00737
  3. Nalley, E. A. (2023). Technology supporting green chemistry in chemical education. Physical Sciences Reviews, 8(3).
    https://doi.org/10.1515/psr-2020-0002
  4. International Research Chemistry Awards. (2026).
    https://researchchemistry.org

Prof. Dr. Yingjie Wu – colloidal motor – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yingjie Wu – colloidal motor – Best Researcher Award

Harbin Institute of Technology – China

Author Profile

Scopus

🎓Educational Background

Yingjie Wu began his academic journey at Linyi University, China, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Bioscience (2004-2008). He then advanced his studies at Northeast Forestry University, China, earning a Master’s degree in Forest Tree Genetics and Breeding (2008-2011). Seeking to expand his expertise, he joined Harbin Institute of Technology, China, where he completed his Doctorate in Chemical Engineering and Technology (2011-2015). During his studies, Yingjie also gained international experience as a Visiting Student at the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces, Germany (2013-2014), focusing on Interface Chemistry.

💼Work Experience 

Yingjie Wu started his professional career as a Research Fellow at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2016-2017). After that, he returned to Harbin Institute of Technology, where he has held various prestigious positions. He was promoted to Associate Professor in December 2017 and became a Professor in January 2024, continuing his impactful work at the institution.

🧑‍🏫Academic Contributions 

Yingjie is an active member of several influential committees, demonstrating his leadership in the field. He is a member of the Youth Committee of Colloid and Interfacial Chemistry under the Chinese Chemical Society. Additionally, he serves as a member of the Nano-Oncology Professional Youth Committee of the China Anti-Cancer Association. His expertise extends to national advisory roles as a member of the National Materials and Devices Scientists Think Tank, specifically in the Electronic Information Materials and Devices Expert Committee.

🔬Research Interests 

Yingjie Wu’s research focuses on the cutting-edge areas of self-assembling systems, micro/nano motors, and nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery applications. These areas of research are crucial for the development of new technologies, particularly in nanotechnology and biomedicine, with significant implications for drug delivery systems and medical advancements.

Notable Publications📑


📑Influence of the neck length of urease-powered flask-like colloidal motors on their kinematic behavior
  • Authors: Zhou, Chang; Wu, Yingjie; Si, Tieyan; Yang, Mingcheng; He, Qiang

  • Journal: Soft Matter

  • Year: 2025

📑High-efficiency electrochemical nitrate reduction to ammonia via boron-doped hydroxyl oxide cobalt induced electron delocalization
  • Authors: Guo, Jing; Wang, Qi; Chen, Chunxia; Sun, Tantan; Liu, Song

  • Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

  • Year: 2024

📑Optimizing the Activation Energy of Reactive Intermediates on Single-Atom Electrocatalysts: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Authors: Shi, Lei; Zhang, Qihan; Yang, Shucheng; Wu, Yingjie; Liu, Song

  • Journal: Small Methods

  • Year: 2024