Dr. Chenjie Wei | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Chenjie Wei | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Doctoral Student at Peoples’ Public Security University of China, China

Chenjie Wei is a dedicated forensic science researcher specializing in non-destructive analytical techniques for trace evidence identification. With a strong focus on spectral fusion, chemometrics, and advanced spectroscopic methods such as FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, Wei has authored over 15 research papers, including publications in high-impact international journals like Microchemical Journal and Polymers. His work demonstrates a consistent commitment to practical forensic applications, addressing materials such as car bumpers, pigments, and drug additives. As a key contributor to multiple collaborative projects, he has built a strong foundation in interdisciplinary research, combining analytical chemistry, data science, and forensic investigation. While still in the early stages of his career, Wei’s research is impactful, methodologically innovative, and relevant to real-world forensic challenges. With continued development in leadership and international engagement, he is well-positioned as an emerging talent in the forensic science community.

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Education

Chenjie Wei was born in August 1997 in China and pursued his academic training in forensic science, a multidisciplinary field that blends analytical chemistry, biology, and criminal investigation. While specific degree details are not provided in the resume, his extensive publication record suggests formal graduate-level education, likely including a Master’s and ongoing or completed doctoral studies in forensic or analytical sciences. His academic journey reflects rigorous scientific training in advanced spectroscopic methods and chemometrics. The consistent collaboration with established researchers like Jifen Wang further indicates his integration into a strong academic mentorship environment. Wei’s education appears to have emphasized practical and research-driven learning, as evidenced by his application of machine learning, spectral fusion, and molecularly imprinted polymers in forensic contexts. His academic trajectory has equipped him with the technical skills, scientific mindset, and collaborative discipline necessary for conducting innovative forensic research with real-world applicability in criminal investigations and material identification.

Professional Experience

Chenjie Wei has developed significant professional experience through active research in the field of forensic science. Although formal job titles or positions are not specified, his extensive list of co-authored and first-authored scientific publications indicates his involvement in academic or research institutions—most likely as a research assistant, doctoral candidate, or early-career researcher. Wei has participated in multiple collaborative research projects, often contributing to the development and validation of non-destructive methods for forensic evidence analysis using FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, and chemometric modeling. His contributions to Chinese core journals and SCI-indexed international publications reflect his engagement in both national and global research communities. His experience working on diverse forensic materials—such as car parts, pigments, and narcotics—demonstrates not only his technical versatility but also his commitment to applied forensic problem-solving. Wei’s professional journey suggests a strong emphasis on research execution, data analysis, and publication, building a solid foundation for a promising academic or institutional research career.

Research Interest

Chenjie Wei’s research interests lie at the intersection of forensic science, analytical chemistry, and data-driven material identification. He specializes in developing non-destructive analytical techniques using advanced spectroscopic tools such as FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy), Raman spectroscopy, and spectral fusion methods, often combined with chemometric and machine learning models. His focus is on the rapid, reliable, and minimally invasive classification of trace evidence—including automotive components, pigments, tissues, and controlled substances—for forensic investigations. Wei is particularly interested in improving the accuracy and speed of forensic analysis through mathematical modeling, artificial neural networks, support vector machines, and data fusion strategies. His recent research also includes the application of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for the selective detection of explosives. By aligning analytical precision with forensic applicability, Wei aims to enhance evidentiary reliability in criminal cases, streamline forensic workflows, and contribute to the scientific basis of judicial processes.

Award and Honor

While specific individual awards and honors are not explicitly listed in the available resume, Chenjie Wei’s body of work itself stands as a testament to his academic excellence. He has published over 15 research articles, including in high-impact journals such as Microchemical Journal and Polymers—both ranked Q1 with impact factors around 4.9. Such publications often require rigorous peer-review processes and signify recognition from the international research community. His involvement in collaborative, multi-author studies with senior experts and consistent presence in both SCI-indexed and Chinese core journals (CSCD, 北大核心) reflects strong institutional trust and academic contribution. These achievements suggest that Wei has likely been acknowledged within his academic institution or research group for outstanding performance, although formal award details may not be listed. Based on this record, he is a strong candidate for research-based awards that honor innovation, early-career excellence, and impact in forensic and analytical sciences.

Conclusion

Chenjie Wei is a promising young researcher whose contributions to forensic science reflect both depth and innovation. With a focused interest in non-destructive analytical techniques and forensic applications, he has built a strong publication record across reputable international and national journals. His research demonstrates not only technical rigor but also real-world relevance—addressing challenges in material identification, trace evidence classification, and forensic investigation through spectral data analysis and chemometric modeling. Wei’s education and professional experience have shaped him into a capable and collaborative researcher, with growing expertise in applying artificial intelligence and molecular technologies to forensic contexts. Although in the early stages of his career, he shows strong potential for leadership in forensic research and is well-positioned to contribute to both academic and applied domains. His track record makes him a compelling candidate for awards recognizing excellence in scientific research, especially within the forensic, analytical, and interdisciplinary science communities.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title:
    Application of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers in the Analysis of Explosives

  • Authors:
    Chenjie Wei, Lin Feng, Xianhe Deng, Yajun Li, Hongcheng Mei, Hongling Guo, Jun Zhu, Can Hu

  • Year of Publication:
    2025 (Published on May 20, 2025)

  • Journal:
    Polymers (MDPI), SCI Q1, Impact Factor: 4.9

Fadi Aldeek | Analytical Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fadi Aldeek | Analytical Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientist II at Altria Client Services LLC, United States

Dr. Fadi Aldeek is a seasoned scientist with expertise in analytical and organic chemistry. Currently, he serves as the Principal Scientist II at Altria Center for Research and Technology. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry/Materials Science from the University of Lorraine, France, and postdoctoral fellowships from Florida State University and the University of Lorraine, Dr. Aldeek has a rich academic background. He has received multiple awards for his outstanding contributions to the field and has published extensively on topics related to analytical methods and product development.

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Education 📖

Dr. Aldeek holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry/Materials Science from the University of Lorraine, France (2007-2010). He completed postdoctoral fellowships at Florida State University, USA (2011-2014), and the University of Lorraine, France (2010-2011). He also earned an M.S. in Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry (2005-2007) and a B.S. in Chemistry (2001-2005) from the University of Strasbourg, France.

Professional Experience 💼

Currently, Dr. Aldeek serves as the Principal Scientist II at Altria Center for Research and Technology, Richmond, Virginia, USA (2018-Present). Previously, he worked as a Senior Scientist Group Leader at Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories PSS Insourcing Solutions, Richmond, Virginia, USA (2017-2018) and as an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Tallahassee Community College, Florida, USA (2016-2017).

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Aldeek’s research interests include analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, and product development. He has focused on method development and validation for the determination of nicotine release from tobacco products, as well as the analysis of residues and metabolites in food products.

Awards 🏆

  • Superlative Service Award, Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories, 2018
  • Poster Award, NACRW Annual Meeting, 2016
  • Speaker Award, First Science Day of the Florida Department of Agriculture, 2015
  • Best Ph.D. Prize in Lorraine, France, 2011
  • Most Outstanding Contribution, INRS Occupational Health Research International Conference, 2011

Publications Top Notes 📄

Salting-Out-Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction Method for the Determination of Nicotine from Oral Traditional and Innovative Tobacco Products Using UPLC-MS/MS, 2023,

Method Development and Applications for Reduced-Risk Products, 2022, 1 Citation

Dissolution testing of nicotine release from OTDN pouches: Product characterization and product-to-product comparison, 2021, 15 Citations

Method development and validation of dissolution testing for nicotine release from smokeless tobacco products using flow-through cell apparatus and UPLC-PDA, 2020, 16 Citations

Limited persistence of residues and metabolites in fruit and juice following penicillin trunk infusion in citrus affected by Huanglongbing, 2019, 18 Citations

Accurate Quantitation and Analysis of Nitrofuran Metabolites, Chloramphenicol, and Florfenicol in Seafood by Ultrahigh-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Method Validation and Regulatory Samples, 2018, 42 Citations

Ali Taherifar | Algebra | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ali Taherifar | Algebra | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Yasouj university, Iran

🏆 Prof. Ali Taherifar, an Associate Professor at Yasouj University in Iran, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in the field of Algebra. With his dedication and expertise, Prof. Taherifar has made significant contributions to the advancement of algebraic research, enhancing our understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts and their applications. His work exemplifies excellence in academic inquiry and serves as an inspiration to both colleagues and students alike. Through his innovative research endeavors, Prof. Taherifar continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in algebra, further enriching the scholarly landscape and fostering intellectual growth within the academic community.

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Academic Work Experience

📅 Since 2015, Prof. Ali Taherifar has served as an Associate Professor at Yasouj University in Yasouj, Iran, contributing his expertise to the academic community. Prior to his current position, from 2010 to 2014, he held the role of Assistant Professor at the same institution, demonstrating his commitment to advancing education and research. Throughout his tenure, Prof. Taherifar has played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual landscape of Yasouj University, inspiring students and colleagues alike with his passion for teaching and scholarly inquiry. His dedication to academia and his institution reflects a steadfast commitment to excellence in education and research.

Educational Background

🎓 Dr. Ali Taherifar is a distinguished scholar whose academic journey reflects his passion for pure mathematics. He earned his Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics with a specialization in Topology from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz in 2009. His doctoral thesis, “Relative z-ideals in C(X),” delved into intricate concepts within the realm of topology, showcasing his expertise and dedication to advancing mathematical knowledge. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Taherifar obtained his MSc. in Pure Mathematics, specializing in algebra, and his BSc. in Pure Mathematics from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz and Isfahan University, respectively. His research contributions and educational achievements exemplify his commitment to excellence in the field of mathematics. 🌟

Research Interests

📚 Dr. Ali Taherifar boasts a diverse expertise spanning several branches of mathematics and computer science. His proficiency encompasses areas such as Ring Theory, General Topology, Commutative Algebra, and Lattice Theory, showcasing a deep understanding of abstract algebraic structures and topological spaces. Dr. Taherifar’s research also extends to specialized topics like the Ring of Continuous Functions and Algebraic Topology, where he explores the interplay between algebraic and topological concepts. Additionally, his proficiency in the Python programming language enhances his ability to implement theoretical concepts into practical applications, further enriching his contributions to both academia and computational mathematics. His multidisciplinary approach underscores his versatility and innovation in mathematical research. 🧮🔬

Publications Top Notes

“J-spaces and C-normal spaces: An algebraic perspective” (2024), published in Filomat, Volume 38(3), pages 1009–1021. Authors: S.S. Mthethwa, A. Taherifar.

“A note on J-spaces and relatively connected subsets” (2023), published in Quaestiones Mathematicae, Volume 46(11), pages 2453–2464. Authors: S.S. Mthethwa, A. Taherifar.

“Sample-Efficient Policy Adaptation for Exoskeletons under Variations in the Users and the Environment” (2022), published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, Volume 7(4), pages 9020–9027. Authors: A. Shahrokhshahi, M. Khadiv, A. Taherifar, E.J. Park, S. Arzanpour.

“On the lattice of annihilator ideals and its applications” (2021), published in Communications in Algebra, Volume 49(6), pages 2444–2456. Authors: T. Dube, A. Taherifar.

“Rings in which idempotents generate maximal or minimal ideals” (2020), published in Algebra Universalis, Volume 81(3), page 30. Authors: T. Dube, M. Ghirati, S. Nazari, A. Taherifar.

 

 

 

Dnyaneshwar Gholap | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dnyaneshwar Gholap | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Smt. C. H. M. College, Ulhasnagar Mumbai, India

🏆 Mr. Dnyaneshwar Gholap, an Assistant Professor at Smt. C. H. M. College, Ulhasnagar, Mumbai, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Chemistry. 🧪 His remarkable contributions to the field have garnered recognition both locally and internationally. Through dedicated research efforts, he has advanced our understanding of chemical principles and their practical applications. Mr. Gholap’s commitment to excellence and innovation shines through in his work, inspiring peers and students alike. This award not only acknowledges his outstanding achievements but also serves as a testament to his passion and expertise in chemistry. Congratulations to Mr. Dnyaneshwar Gholap for this well-deserved recognition! 🎉

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Research Interests

🔬 Exploring the realm of heterogeneous catalysis, Lewis acid catalysis, mix-metal oxides catalysis, metal-organic framework chemistry, greener organic synthesis, and employing DFT studies with Gaussian 09 software opens avenues for groundbreaking advancements in chemistry. 🌱 These diverse areas of research offer unique insights into catalytic processes, material design, and sustainable synthesis methods. Through meticulous experimentation and computational analysis, researchers delve into the intricacies of chemical reactions, aiming to enhance efficiency and minimize environmental impact. Such interdisciplinary approaches not only push the boundaries of scientific understanding but also hold promise for developing innovative solutions to real-world challenges. 🌟

Educational qualifications

🎓 Mr. Dnyaneshwar Gholap, a dedicated scholar, embarked on his academic journey by obtaining his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with distinction in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. 🏅 His passion for chemistry led him to excel in his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Balbhim College and Dr. B. A. M. University, respectively, earning him top honors and recognition for his outstanding performance. 🌟 Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University under the guidance of Dr. M. K. Lande, focusing on the synthesis and application of environmentally friendly Lewis acids as catalysts. 🧪 This academic journey reflects Mr. Gholap’s unwavering commitment to excellence in scientific research.

Awards

🏅 Mr. Dnyaneshwar Gholap, a distinguished scholar and recipient of the Junior Research Fellowship by CSIR HRDC, New Delhi, Government of India, has left an indelible mark in the field of chemistry. 🌟 Recognized as an M.Sc (By Papers) Teacher for Organic Chemistry by the University of Mumbai, his dedication to education and research is evident. 💼 His commitment to social service was acknowledged during his B.Sc course, where he was honored as an NSS Volunteer. 🎓 Additionally, his academic prowess shone through with awards such as the First prize in a State-level Science Exhibition and the Third prize in a University-level Science Talent Search Exam. 🥇

Research Publications

Title: Silica Supported Lanthanum Trifluoroacetate and Trichloroacetate as an Efficient and Reusable Water Compatible Lewis Acid Catalyst for Synthesis of 2,4,5-Triarylimidazoles via a Solvent-Free Green Approach
Author(s): [Not specified]
Year: 2023
Journal: RSC Advances
DOI: 10.1039/D2RA07021A

Title: Water Compatible Silica Supported Iron Trifluoroacetate and Trichloroacetate: as Prominent and Recyclable Lewis Acid Catalysts for Solvent-Free Green Synthesis of Hexahydroquinoline-3-carboxamides
Author(s): [Not specified]
Year: 2023
Journal: RSC Advances
DOI: 10.1039/D3RA03542E