Opeyemi Akanbi | Electroanalytical Methods | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Opeyemi Akanbi | Electroanalytical Methods | Research Excellence Award

 University of Massachusetts Lowell | United States

Mr. Opeyemi Akanbi is a dedicated PhD Candidate in Physics and Applied Physics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where he focuses on advanced research at the intersection of materials science, transport phenomena, and functional textile engineering. With academic training that spans physics, materials science, and applied engineering, he has gained diverse experience working on optical strain sensors, humidity-control textiles, electrokinetic systems, and functional polymers. His current research centers on the design and optimization of low-power electroosmotic pumps and textile-integrated microfluidic platforms aimed at improving moisture and sweat management in wearable technologies. Combining experimental device fabrication with multiphysics modeling of ion transport, fluid flow, and heat transfer, he advances innovative solutions for smart garments, personal comfort enhancement, and healthcare monitoring applications. His work reflects strong interests in electroosmotic flow, soft-material transport behavior, photonics, and the integration of microfluidic architectures into flexible substrates. As an active member of leading scientific communities such as ACS, MRS, and IEEE, he consistently engages in interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration. He has contributed to impactful research outputs and received recognition for innovation in functional textile development. He aims to continue developing science-driven technologies that bridge physics, materials engineering, and wearable device innovation.

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Featured Publications

Hutchins, A., Acharya, S., Akanbi, O., Doan, K., Pinninti, P., Isherwood, K., Rosenberg, Z., Filocamo, S., Zhang, Y., & Guo, W. (2025). “Low Power Textile Integrated Electroosmosis Pump for Active Moisture and Sweat Management.” iScience.

Akanbi, O.S., Shannon, J.P., Delhommelle, J., & Desgranges, C. (2025). “Synergizing Driven Quantum Dynamics, AI, and Quantum Computing for Next-Gen Materials Science.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.

Hutchins, A., Reens, D., Kharas, D., West, G.N., Sorace-Agaskar, C., Chiaverini, J., McConnell, R., Swint, R., Akanbi, O., Harding, S., et al. (2024). “Fiber-to-Chip Packaging With Robust Fiber Fusion Splicing for Low-Temperature Applications.” IEEE Photonics Technology Letters.

Balogun, S.W., Oyeshola, H.O., Ajani, A.S., James, O.O., Awodele, M.K., Adewumi, H.K., Àlàgbé, G.A., Olabisi, O., Akanbi, O.S., Ojeniyi, F.A., et al. (2024). “Synthesis, characterization, and optoelectronic properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles: A precursor as electron transport layer.” Heliyon.

Akanbi, O.S., Usman, H.A., Abass, G.F., Oni, K.E., Ige, A.S., Odunaro, B.P., Ojo, I.J., Oladejo, J.A., Ajani, H.O., Musa, A., et al. (2023). “The Advent of Wide Bandgap Green-Synthesized Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide Nanoparticles for Applications in Optical and Electronic Devices.” Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering.

Rimamnya, N.D., Akanbi, O.S., Bunmi, D.C., Abass, G.F., Olaniyan, J.A., Ige, A.S., Moyofoluwa, O.O., Kolawole, B.T., et al. (2023). “Evolution of Carbon Nanotubes, Their Methods, and Application as Reinforcements in Polymer Nanocomposites: A Review.” Journal of Advanced Mechanical Engineering Applications.

Akanbi, O., Abass, G., Ige, A., Nyatse, D., Oyeshola, H., Abba, H., Felix, O., Oni, K., Ayotunde, A., Ajao, J., et al. (2023). “Research Advances on 2D Mxenes for Photovoltaic Applications.” Journal of Advanced Mechanical Engineering Applications.

Dr. Vincenzo Mazzaracchio | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vincenzo Mazzaracchio | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

University of Rome “Tor Vergata” | Italy

Dr. Vincenzo Mazzaracchio is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” working in the research group of Professor Fabiana Arduini. He specializes in analytical chemistry and electrochemical sensor technology, focusing on the design and development of miniaturized, portable, and wearable electrochemical (bio)sensors for environmental, food, and biomedical applications. Dr. Mazzaracchio obtained his academic training in chemistry and analytical sciences, equipping him with a strong foundation in nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and device fabrication. His research integrates carbon-based and metallic nanomaterials with advanced sensing platforms, such as paper-based, screen-printed, and microfluidic devices, to achieve sensitive, cost-effective, and real-time detection. He has carried out international research experiences at Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany), the University of Johannesburg (South Africa), and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan), enhancing his global scientific perspective. With over 40 publications in peer-reviewed journals and an H-index of 19, his contributions have significantly advanced electrochemical biosensing and wearable diagnostics. Dr. Mazzaracchio has received recognition for innovation in analytical device development and continues to explore wireless, user-friendly systems for point-of-care testing. His work bridges chemistry, engineering, and digital technology, driving the future of smart sensing for health and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Colozza, N., Mazzaracchio, V., Di Gregorio, C., Seddaoui, N., Aquilani, D., Pizziconi, A., Gullo, L., Argiriadis, E., & Arduini, F. (2026). “3D-printed extraction chamber and paper-based screen-printed sensors for zinc analysis in soil and Antarctic sediments.” Talanta.

Chebil, A., Mazzaracchio, V., Duranti, L., Gullo, L., & Arduini, F. (2025). “Paper-based metal-air battery electrochemical sensor for smartphone-assisted oxygen monitoring in food packaging.” Sensors and Actuators A: Physical.

Mazzaracchio, V., & Arduini, F. (2025). “Smart microfluidic devices integrated in electrochemical point-of-care platforms for biomarker detection in biological fluids.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

Gosti, C., Mousavi, Z., Fiore, L., Mazzaracchio, V., Olivieri, F., Gentile, G., Arduini, F., & Bobacka, J. (2025). “Carbon Black and PEDOT:PSS in a synergistic solid contact for reliable printed potentiometric sensors.” ACS Sensors.

Nocerino, V., Miranda, B., Dardano, P., Colella, S., Vedi, V., Antonacci, A., Mazzaracchio, V., Fiore, L., Arduini, F., De Stefano, L., et al. (2024). “Design of an electrochemical hydrogel nanocomposite immunosensor for the detection of hemoglobin in blood.” Microchemical Journal.

Mazzaracchio, V., Fiore, L., Gullo, L., Seddaoui, N., Duranti, L., Siliprandi, V., La Placa, G., Frank, G., Raffaelli, G., Gualtieri, P., et al. (2024). “Near field communication-assisted paper-based electrochemical sensing platform for study in personalized nutrition.” Microchemical Journal.

Sharifi, A. R., Mazzaracchio, V., Duranti, L., Gullo, L., Brannetti, S., Peyravian, M., Kiani, M. A., & Arduini, F. (2024). “Nanopaper integrated smart device: An opto-electrochemical biosensor for real-time dual on-field detection of organophosphorus pesticides.” ACS Sensors.