Zixuan Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zixuan Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecture at University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China

Dr. Zixuan Chen is a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, with a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering. His research focuses on high-performance and multifunctional composite materials, durability of fiber-reinforced composites, and micro-/nano-material applications. With international academic experience in South Korea and China, Dr. Chen has contributed to several high-impact projects, including national R&D programs and joint military-industry initiatives. He has published extensively in top-tier journals such as Composites Science and Technology and Materials & Design, with multiple Q1 publications. As a reviewer for international journals and a member of the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, he actively engages with the academic community. Dr. Chen also mentors graduate students and contributes to research-driven education. His strong publication record, applied research contributions, and growing academic leadership mark him as a promising and impactful researcher in the field of advanced composite materials.

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Education

Dr. Zixuan Chen has a solid academic foundation in materials engineering. He began his graduate studies with a Master’s degree from the Department of Materials Engineering at Dalian Maritime University (2014–2016). Following this, he pursued a Ph.D. at Korea Maritime and Ocean University (2016–2019), where he engaged in intensive research on carbon fiber composites, contributing to international collaborative projects. His doctoral training emphasized advanced materials science and engineering, blending theoretical knowledge with applied research experience in high-performance composites. During his time in Korea, Dr. Chen worked closely with the Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation and Korean Air, further reinforcing his practical expertise in cutting-edge material systems. His academic journey across leading institutions in China and Korea has equipped him with strong international perspectives and a deep understanding of the field, which continues to inform his research in composite materials and their applications in various industrial sectors.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zixuan Chen’s professional trajectory reflects steady growth in academia and research. From 2019 to 2022, he served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Tongji University’s Mechanics Postdoctoral Station, where he participated in key national programs focusing on green composite materials and sustainable engineering solutions. Since November 2022, he has been a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. In this role, he has continued to expand his research on advanced composite materials while mentoring graduate students. His work spans both fundamental and applied research, including involvement in strategic military-industry projects such as vibration and shock control systems. Dr. Chen’s hands-on experience in project development, collaboration with industrial partners, and contributions to national initiatives demonstrate his capacity for impactful research. His current position also emphasizes teaching excellence, academic service, and shaping the next generation of engineers in the field of materials science and mechanical engineering.

Research Interest

Dr. Zixuan Chen’s research interests lie at the intersection of advanced materials science and mechanical engineering, with a focus on high-performance fiber-reinforced composites. His work emphasizes the development, functionalization, and structural design of micro- and nano-materials for composite applications. He is particularly interested in enhancing the durability, strength, and multifunctionality of these materials, making them suitable for use in aerospace, defense, and environmental sustainability sectors. Dr. Chen also explores green composite solutions, contributing to national efforts in biomass fiber development and rural technology advancement. His interdisciplinary approach incorporates structural optimization, intelligent material applications, and experimental design techniques to address real-world engineering challenges. His research has consistently been published in high-impact Q1 journals, highlighting both innovation and practical relevance. Through collaboration with academia and industry, Dr. Chen aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and scalable engineering solutions that contribute to sustainable development and high-tech material design.

Award and Honor

While specific named awards are not listed in the available profile, Dr. Zixuan Chen’s academic achievements and recognitions are evident through his scholarly output and roles. He has published multiple high-impact papers in prestigious Q1 journals such as Composites Science and Technology, Materials & Design, and ACS Applied Nano Materials, a notable indicator of peer recognition. As a reviewer for several international scientific journals, he is actively engaged in academic quality assurance and thought leadership within his field. Furthermore, his membership in the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics reflects professional recognition at the national level. His involvement in prominent national R&D programs and military-industry collaborations also signifies trust and recognition by government and institutional stakeholders. These cumulative accomplishments serve as indirect honors, demonstrating that Dr. Chen is a respected and valuable contributor to his field. As his career progresses, formal accolades are likely to follow his continued research excellence and leadership.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Zixuan Chen is an emerging academic and researcher whose expertise in composite materials and engineering mechanics is marked by both depth and breadth. With a strong educational background and international experience, he has developed a research profile that spans high-performance materials, green technology, and military-industrial applications. His prolific publication record in top-tier journals and active engagement in national research programs reflect both competence and impact. As a Lecturer and Master’s supervisor, he also plays an important role in mentoring students and advancing engineering education. Though still in the early stages of his independent academic career, Dr. Chen exhibits the qualities of a top researcher—intellectual curiosity, interdisciplinary capability, and a drive to contribute meaningful innovations to society. Given his consistent output and growing leadership, he is well-positioned to make significant future contributions to the field and is a strong candidate for recognition through awards like the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Comprehensive effects of isomeric doping on electrospun PVDF films: Towards smart wiper systems enabled by piezoelectric nanogenerators and machine learning
    Authors: Zixuan Chen, Huancheng Yang, Huijie Yu, Yao Lu, Wenchao Gao
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Fire-insulation properties of recycled aggregate concrete, its application in composite concrete structures, and concrete-concrete interface effects: a review
    Authors: Zixuan Chen, Jianzhuang Xiao
    Year: Not specified

  • Title: Electrophoretic deposition of non-conductive halloysite nanotubes onto glass fabrics with improved interlaminar properties of glass/epoxy composites (Book Chapter)
    Authors: Tianyu Yu, Zixuan Chen, Soojeong Park, Yunhae Kim
    Year: Not specified

Blasius Ngayakamo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Blasius Ngayakamo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Tanzania

Dr. Blasius Henry Ngayakamo is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in sustainable construction materials, waste valorization, and climate resilience in engineering. With a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, his work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions like geopolymer earthen blocks and green concrete to address global sustainability challenges. Dr. Ngayakamo is also committed to advancing STEM education by creating hands-on learning tools for students, emphasizing real-world applications in sustainable engineering. His academic journey spans multiple institutions worldwide, including roles at California Polytechnic State University, the African University of Science and Technology, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies. His research has led to impactful publications on sustainable materials and waste utilization, and he actively mentors students and junior researchers. As a passionate advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Ngayakamo bridges academic research with industry applications to drive solutions for a sustainable, climate-resilient future.

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Education

Dr. Blasius Henry Ngayakamo holds an extensive academic background, starting with a Bachelor of Education in Science (Chemistry and Biology) from St. Augustine University of Tanzania. He went on to earn a Master’s in Materials Science and Engineering from the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Tanzania. He later completed a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at the African University of Science and Technology, Nigeria, followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Materials Engineering at California Polytechnic State University, USA. This robust academic foundation has equipped him with a diverse set of skills and knowledge, enabling him to tackle complex challenges in sustainable construction and materials science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ngayakamo’s professional journey spans several prestigious institutions. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Researcher at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Tanzania. His previous roles include postdoctoral fellowships and teaching positions at California Polytechnic State University, the African University of Science and Technology, and international research stints in Germany and Malaysia. Throughout his career, he has worked on pioneering interdisciplinary research projects focusing on sustainable construction materials and their integration into education. His experience also includes mentoring students and collaborating with industry partners to develop real-world, scalable solutions for sustainability in engineering.

Research Interest

Dr. Ngayakamo’s research interests are centered on sustainable construction materials, waste valorization, and climate resilience in engineering. His work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions, such as geopolymer earthen blocks and green concrete, with a particular emphasis on integrating these technologies into educational tools. He is committed to addressing global sustainability challenges by developing innovative materials that contribute to low-carbon construction practices. Dr. Ngayakamo’s research also explores the intersection of interdisciplinary STEM education, promoting hands-on learning and practical solutions to sustainability issues in the built environment. His work fosters collaboration between academia, industry, and communities to achieve impactful results in sustainable infrastructure.

Award and Honor

Dr. Ngayakamo has received several academic and professional recognitions for his groundbreaking work in materials science and sustainable construction. As a member of the African Materials Research Society and the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, he is recognized within global scientific communities. His research contributions, particularly in waste valorization and eco-friendly materials, have garnered attention through published articles in leading scientific journals. His work has been acknowledged for its practical applications in addressing pressing global sustainability challenges, especially in the construction industry. His ongoing involvement in international research projects further highlights his reputation as a dedicated scholar in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Blasius Ngayakamo is an exemplary researcher and educator whose work at the intersection of sustainable construction, waste valorization, and interdisciplinary STEM education makes him a leader in the field of materials science. With a rich academic background, extensive professional experience, and a passion for fostering the next generation of engineers, Dr. Ngayakamo’s contributions have far-reaching impacts on both education and industry. His innovative approach to eco-friendly construction materials and his commitment to addressing climate resilience through practical, scalable solutions make him a standout figure in the global effort for sustainability. His ongoing research, mentorship, and collaborations continue to shape the future of sustainable engineering and education.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Investigation of plastic-sand paving blocks: A sustainable solution using recycled plastic waste

  • Authors: B.H. Ngayakamo, Blasius Henry

  • Year: 2025

  • Citation: Ngayakamo, B.H. (2025). Investigation of plastic-sand paving blocks: A sustainable solution using recycled plastic waste. Hybrid Advances, 2025.

Francisco Carrasco-Marin l Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Francisco Carrasco-Marin l Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Full Prof at University of Granada, Spain

Prof. Francisco Carrasco-Marín, a Full Professor at the University of Granada, is a leading researcher in advanced carbon materials, heterogeneous catalysis, and environmental technologies. With over 236 publications (70% in Q1 journals), two international patents, and an h-index of 51 (Scopus), his work has attracted more than 10,000 citations, reflecting strong scientific impact. He has supervised 19 Ph.D. theses and coordinated numerous international collaborations, hosting researchers from around the world. His research focuses on sustainable materials for energy storage, water purification, and CO₂ conversion. Prof. Carrasco-Marín has led or participated in 50 research projects, significantly contributing to innovation and application-driven science. A dedicated academic leader, he has served as Ph.D. program coordinator and president of the Doctoral School Management Committee at the University of Granada. His achievements, leadership in scientific societies, and international outreach position him as a distinguished figure in the field of inorganic and environmental chemistry.

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Education

Prof. Francisco Carrasco-Marín completed his degree in Chemical Sciences at the University of Granada in 1984 and earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the same institution in 1988, graduating with the highest distinction, “Cum Laude,” and receiving the Extraordinary Doctorate Award. His early academic excellence was further strengthened by a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at Pennsylvania State University (USA) from 1989 to 1990, where he specialized in materials science and engineering. His education reflects a strong foundation in chemistry, advanced materials, and research methodology, preparing him for a distinguished academic and research career. Throughout his academic training, he consistently focused on the development and application of carbon-based materials, catalysis, and environmental technologies. His educational journey has been instrumental in shaping his interdisciplinary expertise across chemistry, materials science, and environmental applications, which continues to influence his ongoing research and professional contributions.

Professional Experience

Prof. Francisco Carrasco-Marín has built an impressive professional trajectory spanning over three decades. After his postdoctoral training, he became an Associate Professor at the University of Jaén in 1993 before joining the University of Granada in 1994, where he was promoted to Full Professor in 2009. He has been an active member and, later, Chair of the UGR-Carbon Research Group, contributing to pioneering work in polyfunctional carbon-based materials. He has coordinated major national and international research projects, evaluated research proposals for organizations across Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia, and organized significant international scientific events. His leadership extends to academic administration, serving as Coordinator of the Ph.D. Program in Chemistry and President of the Doctoral School Management Committee. Additionally, he has mentored numerous international scholars, fostering strong global collaborations. His professional experience showcases a perfect blend of teaching, research, leadership, and innovation.

Research Interest

Prof. Francisco Carrasco-Marín’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of advanced carbon materials, heterogeneous catalysis, environmental decontamination, and electrochemical energy storage. His work explores the design and synthesis of carbon aerogels and xerogels, 3D-printed catalytic materials, and eco-friendly adsorbents derived from agricultural waste. In recent years, his research has pivoted towards sustainable technologies, including the photocatalytic and electrocatalytic conversion of CO₂ into hydrocarbons and the development of supercapacitor electrodes. His interdisciplinary approach integrates materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering to solve pressing challenges in clean energy and water purification. Additionally, he has advanced the use of artificial intelligence in adsorption processes and pioneered novel microreactors for wastewater treatment. His research has both theoretical depth and practical application, positioning him as a leader in sustainable material science and environmental remediation technologies, and contributing significantly to the global effort toward green technologies.

Award and Honor

Throughout his distinguished career, Prof. Francisco Carrasco-Marín has received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to science and academia. Early in his career, he received the Extraordinary Doctorate Award from the University of Granada, recognizing his outstanding doctoral work. He has been consistently ranked among the top researchers at the University of Granada, notably occupying the 56th global position at the university and third in Inorganic Chemistry as of 2020. His leadership roles in scientific societies, such as Vice President of the Spanish Carbon Group and board member of the Royal Spanish Society of Chemistry’s Specialized Adsorption Group, highlight the esteem of his peers. He has also been invited to evaluate research projects for prestigious international organizations like FONCyT, Colciencias, ANEP, and CONACYT. His awards and honors reflect his excellence in research, mentorship, and international collaboration, consolidating his reputation as a highly respected figure in the global scientific community.

Conclusion

Prof. Francisco Carrasco-Marín’s career reflects a profound commitment to research excellence, education, and scientific innovation. With a robust academic background, extensive professional experience, impactful research contributions, and numerous accolades, he stands out as a leader in materials chemistry and environmental technology. His interdisciplinary research, spanning advanced carbon materials to sustainable energy solutions, addresses some of the most critical challenges of our time. His mentorship of young researchers and leadership in international collaborations demonstrate his dedication to nurturing future generations of scientists. Prof. Carrasco-Marín’s achievements make him a highly deserving candidate for any recognition, including a Best Researcher Award. His career embodies a rare combination of scientific rigor, practical innovation, and academic leadership, contributing significantly to the advancement of chemistry and environmental science globally.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Chemometric modeling of the adsorption mechanism of Cu(II) in aqueous solution onto functionalized materials: Integrating artificial neural networks and porous structure characterization
    Authors: Warren-Vega, W.M.; Cornejo-León, S.; Zárate-Guzmán, A.I.; Carrasco-Marín, F.; Romero-Cano, L.A.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  • Title: Bifunctional catalysts based on carbon-coated manganese microspheres applied in the heterogeneous electro-fenton process for tetracycline degradation
    Authors: Fajardo-Puerto, E.; Elmouwahidi, A.; Amaro-Gahete, J.; Pérez-Cadenas, A.F.; Carrasco-Marín, F.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  • Title: Biobased Carbon-Fungus Materials for Remediation of Produced Water in Unconventional Oil Reservoirs
    Authors: Zapata, K.; Rosales, S.; Carrasco-Marín, F.; Franco, C.A.; Cortés, F.B.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  • Title: Chemical and structural changes of asphaltenes during oxygen chemisorption at low and high-pressure
    Authors: Médina, O.E.; Moncayo-Riascos, I.; Heidari, S.; Cortés, F.B.; Franco, C.A.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  • Title: Synthesis of porous carbon xerogel adsorbents with tailored hierarchical porosity and morphology for the selective removal of sulfamethoxazole from water
    Authors: Ortiz-Ramos, U.; Bailón-García, E.; Pérez-Cadenas, A.F.; Leyva-Ramos, R.; Carrasco-Marín, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0

  • Title: Corrigendum to ‘3D printing in photocatalysis: methods and capabilities for the improved performance’
    Authors: Aguirre-Cortés, J.M.; Moral-Rodríguez, A.I.; Bailón-García, E.; Pérez-Cadenas, A.F.; Carrasco-Marín, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0

  • Title: Optimization of hydrochar synthesis conditions for enhanced Cd(II) and Pb(II) adsorption in mono and multimetallic systems
    Authors: González-Fernández, L.A.; Medellín-Castillo, N.A.; Navarro-Frómeta, A.E.; Sanchez-Polo, M.; Carrasco-Marín, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Enhanced Photodegradation of Sulfamethoxazole Through Cutting-Edge Titania-Zirconia-Based Materials
    Authors: Bensmaine, Z.; El-Korso, S.; Moral-Rodríguez, A.I.; Carrasco-Marín, F.; Bailón-García, E.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0

  • Title: Size-miniaturization of TiO2-ZrO2 coupled semiconductors to develop highly efficient visible-driven photocatalysts for the degradation of drugs in wastewater
    Authors: Aguirre-Cortés, J.M.; Munguía-Ubierna, Á.; Moral-Rodríguez, A.I.; Carrasco-Marín, F.; Bailón-García, E.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Transforming Petrochemical Processes: Cutting-Edge Advances in Kaolin Catalyst Fabrication (Review Article)
    Authors: Al-Ameri, O.B.; Alzuhairi, M.A.; Bailón-García, E.; Carrasco-Marín, F.; Amaro-Gahete, J.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0