Khaja Hussain Shaik | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Khaja Hussain Shaik | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Dr. Khaja Hussain Shaik is a postdoctoral researcher in materials science and engineering with recognized expertise in nanomaterials, electrochemical energy storage, and optoelectronic materials. He holds doctoral training in electronic engineering with specialization in materials science, complemented by advanced education in chemistry, providing a strong interdisciplinary foundation. His professional experience spans postdoctoral and research scholar roles, contributing to high-impact projects in energy storage materials, nanosensors, and advanced functional materials, along with mentoring and laboratory leadership in academic environments. His research focuses on the design and synthesis of nanostructured oxides, carbon-based composites, and rare-earth-doped materials for supercapacitors, batteries, and photonic devices, resulting in a substantial portfolio of peer-reviewed publications with significant global citation impact. His contributions have advanced charge storage performance, device stability, and functional material design. He has received multiple prestigious research fellowships, dissertation and scholarship honors, and institutional recognitions for research excellence, reflecting sustained academic leadership, innovation, and strong potential for continued high-impact contributions to materials research.

Citation Metrics (Google Scholar)

2400
1800
1200
600
0

2402

64

32

Citations

Documents

h-index


Featured Publications

 

Liana Mogilnikova | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Liana Mogilnikova | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Liana Mogilnikova  | MISIS | Russia

Mrs. Liana Mogilnikova is a dedicated and accomplished researcher specializing in the study of hexagonal ferrites and magnetically hard materials. Her research focuses on understanding phase transformations and crystal structures, contributing valuable insights into the synthesis and characterization of strontium hexaferrite. Through meticulous experimentation and analytical precision, she has developed a comprehensive methodology for investigating the structural and phase states of ferrite materials. Her scholarly contributions, reflected in publications in reputed journals, demonstrate her commitment to advancing material science and magnetic materials research. With strong skills in data analysis, academic writing, and conference presentation, she effectively communicates complex scientific findings to the research community. Her work not only deepens the understanding of ferrite synthesis mechanisms but also lays the foundation for future innovations in nanostructured and energy-efficient magnetic materials, establishing her as a promising and impactful researcher in her field.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Mogilnikova, L. D., Menushenkov, V. P., Mogilnikov, P. S., & Savchenko, A. G. (2025). Phase transformations in the synthesis process of strontium hexaferrite SrFe₁₂O₁₉ by the sol-gel method. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1042, 183995.

Nikos Bikiaris | Materials Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Nikos Bikiaris | Materials Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Postdoc researcher | Aristotle University of Thessalonik | Greece

Dr. Nikos Bikiaris is an accomplished researcher specializing in polymer chemistry, nanocomposites, and pharmaceutical technology, with a strong focus on the synthesis and characterization of bio-derived and biodegradable polymers, copolymers, and blends. His work bridges material science and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the development of novel cosmeceutical formulations. He has gained significant expertise in advanced characterization techniques such as FTIR, NMR, XRD, DSC, TGA, GPC/SEC, and SEM, and his practical skills extend to polymer processing methods like spray drying and melt mixing. Dr. Bikiaris has contributed to numerous national and EU-funded projects, presenting his findings at international scientific conferences, and building a reputation as a collaborative and innovative researcher. His publications in high-impact journals reflect his commitment to advancing sustainable materials with real-world applications. His measurable research impact is demonstrated through Google Scholar metrics: Cited by All 1333, Since 2020 1326; h-index All 13, Since 2020 12; i10-index All 19, Since 2020 18.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. E. Balla, V. Daniilidis, G. Karlioti, T. Kalamas, M. Stefanidou, N. D. Bikiaris, et al., “Poly (lactic Acid): A versatile biobased polymer for the future with multifunctional properties—From monomer synthesis, polymerization techniques and molecular weight increase,” Polymers, vol. 13, no. 11, p. 1822, 2021.

2. A. Vlachopoulos, G. Karlioti, E. Balla, V. Daniilidis, T. Kalamas, M. Stefanidou, et al., “Poly (lactic acid)-based microparticles for drug delivery applications: An overview of recent advances,” Pharmaceutics, vol. 14, no. 2, p. 359, 2022.

3. N. D. Bikiaris, I. Koumentakou, C. Samiotaki, D. Meimaroglou, D. Varytimidou, et al., “Recent advances in the investigation of poly (lactic acid)(PLA) nanocomposites: Incorporation of various nanofillers and their properties and applications,” Polymers, vol. 15, no. 5, p. 1196, 2023.

4. N. D. Bikiaris, G. Michailidou, M. Lazaridou, E. Christodoulou, E. Gounari, et al., “Innovative skin product emulsions with enhanced antioxidant, antimicrobial and UV protection properties containing nanoparticles of pure and modified chitosan with encapsulated …,” Polymers, vol. 12, no. 7, p. 1542, 2020.

5. N. D. Bikiaris, N. M. Ainali, E. Christodoulou, M. Kostoglou, T. Kehagias, et al., “Dissolution enhancement and controlled release of paclitaxel drug via a hybrid nanocarrier based on mpeg-pcl amphiphilic copolymer and fe-btc porous metal-organic framework,” Nanomaterials, vol. 10, no. 12, p. 2490, 2020.

Nazim Guseinov | Materials Science | Research and Development Achievement Award

Mr. Nazim Guseinov | Materials Science | Research and Development Achievement Award

Researcher at Al-Farabi Kazakh National university, Kazakhstan

Mr. Nazim Guseinov is a dedicated researcher in nanotechnology with a strong academic background in solid-state physics and extensive professional experience at the National Nanotechnological Laboratory. His expertise lies in electron microscopy, electron spectroscopy, and electron/ion-beam lithography, which he applies to advanced material characterization and nanostructure fabrication. He has made significant contributions to research on carbon nanostructures, thin films, plasmonic nanocomposites, and graphene-based materials, combining both experimental and computational approaches. His work has been widely published in reputable international journals, reflecting consistent productivity and relevance to global scientific progress. Many of his studies address challenges in electronics, renewable energy, and advanced materials, showcasing the practical potential of his research. While his profile could be further strengthened by highlighting patents, leadership roles, and broader international collaborations, his achievements demonstrate a strong record of scientific excellence. Overall, Mr. Guseinov is a valuable contributor to nanoscience and a deserving candidate for recognition.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile | ORCID Profile 

Education

Mr. Nazim Guseinov has a strong educational foundation in physics, having completed both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in solid-state physics at al-Farabi Kazakh National University. His studies provided him with a deep understanding of material properties, electronic structures, and physical phenomena at the atomic and nanoscale levels. This academic background laid the groundwork for his later specialization in nanotechnology, enabling him to combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His training emphasized advanced physics concepts, laboratory research, and modern characterization techniques, equipping him with the skills required to explore the behavior of materials at the nanoscale. The progression from undergraduate to postgraduate studies in the same field reflects a consistent dedication to mastering physics as a discipline. His educational journey has directly influenced his research focus, allowing him to bridge fundamental physics with applied nanoscience, and has positioned him well for a long-term career in advanced materials research.

Experience

Mr. Nazim Guseinov has extensive professional experience as a researcher at the National Nanotechnological Laboratory of Open Type in Kazakhstan, where he has been actively engaged since the beginning of his career. His primary responsibilities involve advanced experimental techniques such as electron microscopy and electron spectroscopy for material characterization, as well as electron-beam and ion-beam lithography for fabricating nanostructures. Over the years, he has contributed to the development and study of diverse nanomaterials, including carbon-based structures, thin films, and nanocomposites with potential applications in electronics and energy technologies. His professional role combines fundamental investigations with practical advancements, bridging academic research and applied innovation. By consistently engaging in multidisciplinary projects and co-authoring numerous scientific publications, he has established himself as a reliable and productive member of the scientific community. His long-term commitment to nanotechnology research demonstrates not only expertise in technical skills but also perseverance and dedication to advancing this field.

Research Focus

The core of Mr. Nazim Guseinov’s research lies in nanotechnology, with a particular emphasis on the study and fabrication of carbon nanostructures, thin films, and advanced nanocomposites. He specializes in applying high-resolution techniques such as electron microscopy and electron spectroscopy to investigate structural, electronic, and optical properties of materials at the nanoscale. His work extends to electron-beam and ion-beam lithography, enabling the creation of nanostructures with precision for scientific and industrial applications. He has also contributed to studies on plasmonic nanocomposites, graphene-based systems, and semiconductor materials, showcasing his versatility across multiple branches of nanoscience. His research outputs cover both experimental exploration and computational modeling, reflecting a comprehensive approach to material science. Many of his studies have potential applications in renewable energy, electronics, sensors, and data storage, demonstrating his focus on socially and technologically relevant areas. Overall, his research reflects a balance between advancing fundamental knowledge and exploring innovative practical solutions.

Award and Honor

While specific awards and honors are not listed in detail, Mr. Nazim Guseinov’s academic and research contributions are reflected through his extensive publication record in respected international journals. His involvement in collaborative projects with fellow scientists and contributions to multidisciplinary studies highlight his recognition within the scientific community. The consistent appearance of his work in high-impact publications such as Micromachines, Nanomaterials, and the Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids serves as an acknowledgment of the quality and significance of his research. Furthermore, his long-term role at a national nanotechnology research laboratory indicates institutional trust and recognition of his expertise in advanced materials research. Although additional details on individual awards, conference honors, or patents could further strengthen this section, his sustained academic productivity and contributions already reflect a form of professional distinction. Collectively, his achievements position him as a promising and deserving candidate for research recognition and professional honors.

Publication Top Notes

  • Electrostatic energy analyzer for nanotechnology applications
    Authors: Guseinov, N.R.; Ilyin, A.M.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 10

  • Experimental investigation of the distribution of energy deposited by FIB in ion-beam lithography
    Authors: Muratov, M.; Myrzabekova, M.; Guseinov, N.; Nemkayeva, R.; Ismailov, D.; Shabelnikova, Y.; Zaitsev, S.
    Year: 2020

  • Organic Resist Contrast Determination in Ion Beam Lithography
    Authors: Shabelnikova, Y.L.; Zaitsev, S.I.; Guseinov, N.; Gabdullin, M.; Muratov, M.M.
    Year: 2020

  • Percolation conductivity in amorphous carbon films modified with palladium nanoparticles
    Authors: Ryaguzov, A.P.; Nemkayeva, R.R.; Guseinov, N.R.; Assembayeva, A.R.; Zaitsev, S.I.
    Year: 2020

  • Photoluminescence quenching of WS₂ nanoflakes upon Ga ion irradiation
    Authors: Bozheyev, F.; Nemkayeva, R.; Guseinov, N.; Kaikanov, M.; Tikhonov, A.
    Year: 2020

  • Computer simulation and first principles study of Ga-doped graphene nanostructures
    Authors: Ilyin, A.M.; Guseinov, N.R.; Kuanyshbekov, T.K.; Beall, G.W.; Tulegenova, M.A.
    Year: 2019

  • Computer simulation of the effect of structural defects on the effectiveness of graphene’s protective properties
    Authors: Tulegenova, M.; Ilyin, A.; Guseinov, N.; Beall, G.; Kuanyshbekov, T.
    Year: 2019

  • Influence of substrate temperature on the formation of titanium carbide film
    Authors: Kaipoldayev, O.E.; Baigarinova, G.A.; Nemkayeva, R.R.; Guseinov, N.R.; Mukhametkarimov, Y.S.; Tauasarov, K.; Prikhodko, O.Y.
    Year: 2019

  • Nanodefects on microcrystals of YAG-based phosphors
    Authors: Tulegenova, A.T.; Lisitsyn, V.M.; Abdullin, K.A.; Guseinov, N.R.
    Year: 2019

  • Study of the structure of amorphous carbon films modified with silicon oxide
    Authors: Ryaguzov, A.P.; Kudabayeva, M.A.; Nemkayeva, R.R.; Guseinov, N.R.; Myrzabekova, M.M.
    Year: 2019

Conclusion

Mr. Nazim Guseinov has built a strong research portfolio focused on nanotechnology, material science, and advanced electronic applications. His publications span high-impact areas such as electron-beam lithography, graphene-based nanostructures, amorphous carbon films, and photonic/electronic material properties. Collaborating with international teams, he has contributed to both experimental and computational studies that advance the understanding of nanostructured materials and their applications in electronics, sensing, and energy. While many of his works are relatively recent and still accumulating citations, the breadth of topics and consistent productivity highlight his role as an active and promising scientist. His research impact is evident through innovative approaches, interdisciplinary collaborations, and practical applications in nanotechnology, positioning him as a valuable contributor to modern materials science.

Zhiping Xu | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiping Xu | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

CEO at Beijing Heisen Lab Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd, China

Dr. Zhiping Xu is an accomplished researcher in materials science and engineering with a strong record of academic, industrial, and entrepreneurial achievements. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from Tsinghua University and has contributed significantly to the study of polymer degradation, nanocomposites, and high-performance materials. His research excellence is demonstrated through numerous first-author publications in high-impact international journals, participation in prestigious international conferences, and multiple awarded patents that highlight his ability to translate research into practical innovations. Beyond academia, Dr. Xu has shown leadership as a founder of technology companies, bridging the gap between scientific discovery and industry application. His work reflects both theoretical depth and applied relevance, contributing to the advancement of sustainable and durable materials. With his combination of scholarly contributions, innovation, and entrepreneurial vision, Dr. Xu exemplifies the qualities of a modern researcher poised to make lasting contributions to materials science and technology.

Professional Profile 

Google Scholar | Scopus Profile

Education

Dr. Zhiping Xu has pursued a solid academic journey in materials science and engineering, beginning with his undergraduate studies at Southwest Jiaotong University, where he specialized in materials science. He then advanced to Jilin University for his master’s degree, focusing on textile engineering, which gave him a strong foundation in applied materials research. His academic path culminated in a doctoral degree at Tsinghua University, where he specialized in materials science and engineering within the Department of Chemical Engineering. Throughout his education, he combined rigorous coursework with hands-on research, developing both technical expertise and a broad scientific perspective. His leadership roles during his academic career, such as serving in student associations, provided him with valuable experience in collaboration and innovation. This diverse academic background not only deepened his knowledge of polymers and composites but also shaped his ability to approach scientific challenges with creativity, precision, and interdisciplinary insight.

Experience

Dr. Zhiping Xu’s research primarily centers on polymer degradation, nanocomposites, and advanced high-performance materials. His work has explored the mechanisms of photodegradation and photooxidation in polymers, particularly polypropylene and PMMA composites, with a focus on the role of nanosilica and surface-modified fillers. Through experimental and analytical approaches, he has contributed to understanding the interfacial behaviors that influence polymer stability and performance under various environmental conditions. His studies extend to the fabrication and mechanical characterization of continuous fiber-reinforced composites, where he has developed innovative methods for improving strength and durability. In addition, his research addresses the practical applications of advanced polymers in industrial and engineering contexts, reflecting both scientific depth and technological relevance. With numerous peer-reviewed publications, patents, and conference presentations, his research focus demonstrates a balance between fundamental material science and applied engineering, positioning him as a forward-looking researcher with a strong impact on polymer innovation.

Research Focus

Dr. Zhiping Xu has received recognition for his scholarly achievements and innovative contributions in the field of materials science. His active participation in international conferences, such as the International Symposium on Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, earned him honors like the Excellent Poster Award, which highlights the quality and significance of his research. Beyond this, his numerous patents demonstrate his ability to transform laboratory research into practical technologies, bringing academic recognition and industrial value. Several of these patents have already been authorized and applied, showcasing his success in bridging scientific innovation with real-world applications. His leadership roles and entrepreneurial ventures further highlight the honors of trust and responsibility placed upon him in academic and professional circles. Collectively, these awards and distinctions underline not only his technical expertise but also his reputation as a capable and impactful researcher. They reflect his dedication, innovation, and growing influence in the field.

Award and Honor

Dr. Zhiping Xu is an emerging leader in materials science whose academic and research journey exemplifies excellence, innovation, and impact. With educational training across prestigious institutions, he has built a strong foundation in polymers, nanocomposites, and high-performance materials. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of polymer degradation and the design of durable, sustainable composites, with outcomes reflected in high-quality publications and multiple patents. Recognition at international conferences and success in translating research into industrial applications further underscore his capability and global relevance. Beyond his technical expertise, his leadership in student associations and entrepreneurial ventures demonstrates his vision to connect academia and industry. His blend of scholarly achievement, practical innovation, and leadership qualities make him a well-rounded researcher with the potential to influence materials science at both theoretical and applied levels. Overall, Dr. Xu’s contributions position him as a strong candidate for recognition through distinguished research awards.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Nanoconfinement controls stiffness, strength and mechanical toughness of β-sheet crystals in silk
    Authors: S. Keten, Z. Xu, B. Ihle, M.J. Buehler
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 1555

  • Title: Carbonized Silk Fabric for Ultrastretchable, Highly Sensitive, and Wearable Strain Sensors
    Authors: C. Wang, X. Li, E. Gao, M. Jian, K. Xia, Q. Wang, Z. Xu, T. Ren, Y. Zhang
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 945

  • Title: Ultrafast viscous water flow through nanostrand-channelled graphene oxide membranes
    Authors: H. Huang, Z. Song, N. Wei, L. Shi, Y. Mao, Y. Ying, L. Sun, Z. Xu, X. Peng
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 892

  • Title: Selective ion penetration of graphene oxide membranes
    Authors: P. Sun, M. Zhu, K. Wang, M. Zhong, J. Wei, D. Wu, Z. Xu, H. Zhu
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 850

  • Title: Controlled nanocutting of graphene
    Authors: L. Ci, Z. Xu, L. Wang, W. Gao, F. Ding, K.F. Kelly, B.I. Yakobson, P.M. Ajayan
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 595

  • Title: Understanding water permeation in graphene oxide membranes
    Authors: N. Wei, X. Peng, Z. Xu
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 523

  • Title: Mechanical and thermal transport properties of graphene with defects
    Authors: F. Hao, D. Fang, Z. Xu
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 482

  • Title: Selective Trans-Membrane Transport of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Cations through Graphene Oxide Membranes Based on Cation−π Interactions
    Authors: P. Sun, F. Zheng, M. Zhu, Z. Song, K. Wang, M. Zhong, D. Wu, R.B. Little, Z. Xu, …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 422

  • Title: Elastic straining of free-standing monolayer graphene
    Authors: K. Cao, S. Feng, Y. Han, L. Gao, T.H. Ly, Z. Xu, Y. Lu
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 419

  • Title: Interface structure and mechanics between graphene and metal substrates: a first-principles study
    Authors: Z. Xu, M.J. Buehler
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 393

  • Title: Fast water transport in graphene nanofluidic channels
    Authors: Q. Xie, M.A. Alibakhshi, S. Jiao, Z. Xu, M. Hempel, J. Kong, H.G. Park, C. Duan
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 352

  • Title: Mechanical properties of graphene papers
    Authors: Y. Liu, B. Xie, Z. Zhang, Q. Zheng, Z. Xu
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 347

  • Title: Ultrafast Molecule Separation through Layered WS2 Nanosheet Membranes
    Authors: L. Sun, Y. Ying, H. Huang, Z. Song, Y. Mao, Z. Xu, X. Peng
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 311

  • Title: Measuring interlayer shear stress in bilayer graphene
    Authors: G. Wang, Z. Dai, Y. Wang, P.H. Tan, L. Liu, Z. Xu, Y. Wei, R. Huang, Z. Zhang
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 307

  • Title: Bending of Multilayer van der Waals Materials
    Authors: G. Wang, Z. Dai, J. Xiao, S.Z. Feng, C. Weng, L. Liu, Z. Xu, R. Huang, Z. Zhang
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 291

Conclusion

Dr. Zhiping Xu has established himself as a highly influential researcher in the fields of materials science and nanotechnology. His work spans critical areas including graphene, silk-based composites, and polymer aging, combining theoretical insights with practical applications. The significant citation counts of his publications reflect the global impact and recognition of his research contributions. In addition to scientific achievements, his role in entrepreneurship and leadership demonstrates a capacity to translate research into real-world innovations. While his research is highly advanced, opportunities exist to further broaden interdisciplinary collaborations and explore emerging applications of nanomaterials. Overall, Dr. Xu’s consistent record of high-impact publications, pioneering studies, and innovative problem-solving makes him exceptionally suitable for recognition with the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also inspires the next generation of researchers in materials science and engineering.

Alexander Lenshin | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award


Dr. Alexander Lenshin | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Leading researcher at Voronezh State University, Russia

Dr. Alexander Sergeevich Lenshin is a distinguished physicist and researcher, holding a Doctorate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences and serving as a leading researcher and associate professor at Voronezh State University. With over 14 years of academic and scientific experience, he has authored more than 100 publications, including numerous papers in high-impact Q1 journals. His research focuses on nanostructured materials, semiconductor heterostructures, and advanced 3D printing technologies. Dr. Lenshin has successfully led prestigious grants from the President of the Russian Federation, RFBR, and RSF, and serves as an expert for the Russian Science Foundation. He actively mentors graduate students and contributes to educational program development. His achievements have earned him regional awards and national recognition, including inclusion in the Strategic Talent Reserve of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Committed to both scientific excellence and education, Dr. Lenshin exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher and academic innovator.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile
ORCID Profile

Education

Dr. Alexander Sergeevich Lenshin received his foundational education at Voronezh State University, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in 2004 and Master’s degree in 2006 in physics-related disciplines. He earned his Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Ph.D. equivalent) in 2009 and his Doctor of Sciences degree in 2021 from the same institution, signifying a high level of academic excellence in the Russian academic hierarchy. His academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to deepening his expertise in physics and materials science. Beyond his formal education, Dr. Lenshin has completed numerous advanced training and professional development programs, including qualifications in semiconductor device project management, digital science and technology, labor safety, and strategic leadership. These programs have further enhanced his interdisciplinary competence and administrative capacity in the scientific and academic community. His academic foundation is both rigorous and diverse, equipping him for leadership roles in research and higher education.

Professional Experience

Dr. Lenshin has amassed over 14 years of experience in higher education and scientific research. He is currently a leading researcher and associate professor at Voronezh State University, where he teaches core physics courses and specialized subjects such as additive technologies in microelectronics. His professional activities span teaching, research supervision, curriculum development, and administrative contributions. He has mentored graduate and postgraduate students and actively promotes their participation in national and international scientific conferences. In addition to his academic duties, he plays a vital role in institutional development by contributing to the design of postgraduate training programs in physical sciences. His service also includes judging student science tournaments and mentoring innovation leagues, showcasing his dedication to student engagement and scientific outreach. Dr. Lenshin’s career is characterized by a balance of teaching, mentorship, and high-level scientific inquiry, making him a well-rounded academic professional and a key figure in advancing physics education and research.

Research Interest

Dr. Alexander Lenshin’s research focuses on the physics and engineering of low-dimensional nanostructures, advanced materials, and semiconductor heterostructures. His work includes the study of porous silicon, GaN/SiC-based hybrid structures, and polylactide-based polymers, with applications in microelectronics, photonics, and optoelectronics. He is particularly interested in the morphological, optical, and structural characterization of materials using methods such as Raman spectroscopy, molecular beam epitaxy, and various nano-fabrication techniques. A key theme in his research is understanding and controlling the physical properties of hybrid systems to optimize their functional performance in real-world applications. His interdisciplinary approach merges materials science with applied physics and nanoengineering. Dr. Lenshin’s scientific contributions are evidenced by more than 100 published works, many in top-tier journals, and his leadership in several funded research projects. His research stands at the forefront of modern materials science and has implications for next-generation electronic and photonic devices.

Award and Honor

Dr. Alexander Lenshin has received multiple prestigious awards in recognition of his scientific and educational contributions. He was a recipient of the Young Scientists and Specialists Award of the Voronezh Region in 2022 and previously won the Government of Voronezh Region Prize for Scientific Development in 2013. In 2018, he was awarded an honorary diploma by the city administration for his long-standing contributions to science and education. Dr. Lenshin has twice secured the highly competitive Presidential Grants of the Russian Federation, emphasizing his national standing as a researcher. He has also led projects supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) and the Russian Science Foundation (RSF). His role as an expert for the RSF and guest editor for the journal Coatings (MDPI, Scopus Q2) further highlights his influence within the scientific community. In 2024, he was included in the Ministry of Science and Higher Education’s Strategic Talent Reserve, a notable distinction for leadership in science and education.

Conclusion

Dr. Alexander Sergeevich Lenshin is an accomplished physicist, researcher, and educator whose career reflects a deep commitment to advancing science and higher education. With a strong academic foundation, extensive teaching experience, and a prolific research record in advanced materials and nanostructures, he exemplifies scientific leadership. His success in securing competitive research grants and mentoring the next generation of scientists underscores his influence in both national and institutional contexts. Recognized with multiple regional and governmental awards, Dr. Lenshin has demonstrated excellence in both individual and collaborative scientific endeavors. His inclusion in the Strategic Talent Reserve signals national confidence in his potential for higher leadership roles in science and technology policy. As a researcher, mentor, and academic innovator, he embodies the values and qualifications deserving of top honors such as the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Lenshin’s trajectory continues to make significant contributions to the field of physical sciences and the broader research community.

Publications Top Notes

  • Examining the morphology and surface composition of a nanostructured tin film on porous silicon
    Authors: Ksenia B. Kim, Alexander S. Lenshin, Sergei S. Chernenko, Sabukhi Ilich ogly Niftaliev, Andrey I. Chukavin
    Year: 2024
    Citation: DOI: 10.1364/JOT.91.000675

  • Microstructural and hydrophilic properties of polyethylene terephthalate glycol polymer samples with different 3D printing patterns
    Authors: Alexander S. Lenshin, Vera E. Frolova, Sergey A. Ivkov, Evelina P. Domashevskaya
    Year: 2024
    Citation: DOI: 10.17308/kcmf.2024.26/11810

  • Study of semi-polar gallium nitride grown on m-sapphire by chloride vapor-phase epitaxy
    Authors: P. V. Seredin, N. A. Kurilo, Ali O. Radam, N. S. Builov, D. L. Goloshchapov, S. A. Ivkov, A. S. Lenshin, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.17308/kcmf.2023.25/10978

  • Comparative studies of nanoscale columnar AlxGa1-xN/AlN heterostructures grown by plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy on cSi, porSi/cSi and SiC/porSi/cSi substrates
    Authors: P.V. Seredin, D.L. Goloshchapov, N.A. Kurilo, Ali Obaid Radam, V.M. Kashkarov, A.S. Lenshin, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114451

  • Structure and composition of a composite of porous silicon with deposited copperAuthors: Alexander S. Lenshin, Kseniya B. Kim, Boris L. Agapov, Vladimir M. Kashkarov, Anatoly N. Lukin, Sabukhi I. Niftaliyev
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.17308/kcmf.2023.25/11259

  • Characteristics of the formation and composition of AlxGa1-xN/AlN/por-Si/Si(111) heterostructures grown using a porous silicon buffer layer
    Authors: Alexander S. Lenshin, Pavel V. Seredin, Dmitry S. Zolotukhin, Artemy N. Belyukov, Andrey M. Mizerov, Igor A. Kasatkin, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.17308/kcmf.2022.24/9055

  • Application of Sorption Analysis in the Study of Various Nanomaterials Used in Electronics Depending on their Composition and Production Conditions
    Authors: A. S. Lenshin, E. V. Maraeva
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.32603/1993-8985-2022-25-1-47-53

  • Features of the two-stage formation of macroporous and mesoporous silicon structures
    Authors: Alexander S. Lenshin, Anatoly N. Lukin, Yaroslav A. Peshkov, Sergey V. Kannykin, Boris L. Agapov, Pavel V. Seredin, Evelina P. Domashevskaya
    Year: 2021
    Citation: DOI: 10.17308/kcmf.2021.23/3300

  • Influence of electrochemical etching modes in single- and two-stage formation of porous silicon on oxidation of its surface layers under natural conditions
    Authors: Alexander S. Lenshin, Konstantin A. Barkov, Natalya G. Skopintseva, Boris L. Agapov, Evelina P. Domashevskaya
    Year: 2019
    Citation: DOI: 10.17308/kcmf.2019.21/2364

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.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile

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.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile
ORCID Profile

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

Prof. Dr. Yawen Huang | Materials Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Yawen Huang | Materials Science | Best Research Article Award

Academician/Research Scholar at Southwest University of Science and Technology, China

Yawen Huang is a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at the State Key Laboratory of Environment-friendly Energy Materials, Southwest University of Science and Technology. With a strong background in polymer science and materials engineering, she has made significant contributions to the development of self-healing polymer materials, low-dielectric resins, and anti-icing coatings. Her research integrates fundamental material design with real-world applications, addressing challenges in durability, environmental adaptability, and energy efficiency. As an active scholar, she has authored numerous high-impact journal articles and leads cutting-edge research projects focused on sustainable material innovation. In addition to her academic contributions, she plays a crucial role in mentoring young scientists and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Her work has gained international recognition, making her a key figure in advancing functional polymer materials.

Professional Profile

Education

Yawen Huang earned her doctoral degree in materials science and engineering from a prestigious institution, where she specialized in polymer chemistry and composite materials. Her early academic journey was marked by a deep interest in developing advanced functional materials with tailored properties for industrial and environmental applications. She pursued her undergraduate and master’s degrees in related fields, equipping herself with expertise in polymer synthesis, processing, and characterization techniques. During her Ph.D. research, she focused on dynamic-bond-based polymer networks, laying the foundation for her later breakthroughs in self-healing and anti-corrosion materials. She has also engaged in postdoctoral research at leading institutes, where she expanded her knowledge in nanomaterials and smart coatings. Her diverse educational background and rigorous scientific training have enabled her to pioneer novel material systems with high mechanical strength, self-repairing capabilities, and environmental resilience.

Professional Experience

Yawen Huang currently serves as a professor at Southwest University of Science and Technology, where she is also a doctoral supervisor at the State Key Laboratory of Environment-friendly Energy Materials. Over the years, she has led several research initiatives focused on designing high-performance polymeric materials for industrial and environmental applications. Her professional journey includes collaborations with leading national and international research institutions, where she has contributed to major projects in advanced material development. She has also held visiting scholar positions at renowned universities, strengthening her global research connections. Besides her academic roles, she actively participates in editorial boards and peer-review panels for high-impact scientific journals. Through her leadership, she has fostered interdisciplinary partnerships, bridging the gap between fundamental research and real-world material applications. Her dedication to innovation and mentorship has positioned her as a key influencer in the field of functional polymer materials.

Research Interests

Yawen Huang’s research focuses on the development of self-healing polymers, low-dielectric materials, and anti-icing coatings, with applications in energy, aerospace, and environmental sustainability. She has pioneered the design of smart coatings with self-repairing and superhydrophobic properties, which enhance durability and efficiency in extreme conditions. Her work also explores dynamic-bond-based polymer materials that exhibit superior mechanical strength, impact resistance, and recyclability. Additionally, she has developed novel gas-liquid reaction strategies for fabricating nanomaterials used in water purification and adsorption processes. Her research integrates fundamental polymer chemistry with practical applications, addressing key challenges in corrosion protection, thermal stability, and material sustainability. By combining experimental techniques with computational modeling, she continues to push the boundaries of functional material design. Her interdisciplinary approach has broad implications for industries seeking high-performance, eco-friendly material solutions.

Awards and Honors

Yawen Huang has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her groundbreaking contributions to material science. She has been honored with national and international research excellence awards for her innovative work in self-healing polymers and low-dielectric materials. Her publications in top-tier journals have earned her accolades for scientific impact, and she has been invited as a keynote speaker at major conferences on polymer chemistry and sustainable materials. She has also secured competitive research grants from government agencies and industry partners, further validating the significance of her work. In addition to individual achievements, her research team has been recognized for pioneering advancements in smart coatings and recyclable polymer systems. Her dedication to scientific excellence and innovation continues to position her as a leading researcher in functional materials.

Conclusion

Yawen Huang is a strong contender for the Best Research Article Award, given their innovative contributions to self-healing and low-dielectric materials, high-quality journal publications, and leadership in research. However, assessing real-world impact, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary collaborations could further reinforce their candidacy. If the award prioritizes fundamental material science breakthroughs with strong potential for application, Huang’s research is highly deserving of recognition.

Publications Top Noted

  • Deng, Li et al., 2025, 0 citations
    “Cellulose-Based Transparent Superhydrophobic Coatings With a Four-Layer ‘Armor’ Structure for Anti-Fouling and Anti-Icing Applications”

  • Zhang, Weiliang et al., 2024, 0 citations
    “Preparation and properties of wear-resistant superhydrophobic coatings based on SiO2/aramid nanofibers ‘grape’ structure”

  • Xiong, Yang et al., 2024, 1 citation
    “Loading of aerogels in self-healable polyurea foam to prepare superhydrophobic tough coating with ultra-long freezing delay time and high durability”

  • Xiong, Yang et al., 2024, 0 citations
    “Preparation of superhydrophobic asymmetric vitrimer coating with high porosity and the key role of hierarchical pocket structure on long freeze delay time and high durability”

  • Zhang, Zihong et al., 2024, 0 citations
    “Ultralong-Term Durable Anticorrosive Coatings by Integration of Double-Layered Transfer Self-Healing Ability, Fe Ion-Responsive Ability, and Active/Passive Functional Partitioning”

  • Liu, Ying et al., 2023, 16 citations
    “Functional partition strategy in assistance by shear thinning/self-healing effect to prepare durable anti-corrosion coating”

  • Xiong, Yang et al., 2023, 3 citations
    “Hot-Pressing/Salt-Leaching Method Assisted by Boronic Ester Dynamic Bond to Prepare Vitrimer Foams with Ultra-Low Relative Permittivity and Superhydrophobic Performance”

  • Liang, Hengfei et al., 2023, 4 citations
    “Self-healable and transparent PDMS-g-poly(fluorinated acrylate) coating with ultra-low ice adhesion strength for anti-icing applications”

  • Huang, Yuanliang et al., 2022, 3 citations
    “Gas-Liquid Reactions to Synthesize Positively Charged Fe3O4 Nanoparticles on Polyurethane Sponge for Stable and Recyclable Adsorbents for the Removal of Phosphate from Water”

  • Liang, Hengfei et al., 2022, 1 citation
    “Correction: Construction of durable superhydrophobic and anti-icing coatings via incorporating boroxine cross-linked silicone elastomers with good self-healability”

 

Hanna Bandarenka | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hanna Bandarenka | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Head of Laboratory, Associate Prof at Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus

Dr. Hanna Bandarenka is an accomplished researcher and Associate Professor specializing in nanomaterials and nanotechnologies for electronics, photonics, and biomedicine. With over 18 years of hands-on experience in the fabrication and characterization of plasmonic nanomaterials, Dr. Bandarenka leads the Applied Plasmonics Laboratory at the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. Her expertise extends to developing advanced materials for applications such as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy and biosensors, showcasing her commitment to innovation in her field.

Profile

Scopus Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Bandarenka holds a Doctor of Sciences (Sc.D.) in Engineering Sciences from the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, where she specialized in Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Electronics. She also earned her Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences in 2014, with her credentials evaluated in the USA as equivalent to a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering. Her educational journey began with a Master’s degree and a Diploma in Electrical Engineering, both focused on Microelectronics.

Experience 🛠️

Throughout her career, Dr. Bandarenka has held significant positions, including her current role as the Head of the Applied Plasmonics Laboratory since 2018. She is also a Senior Research Scientist at the Institute of Advanced Materials and Technologies in Moscow. Her experience includes serving as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Arizona State University and Deputy Vice-Rector for Research and Development at BSUIR. Her diverse roles highlight her leadership in managing research teams and conducting cutting-edge investigations in nanotechnology.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Bandarenka’s research focuses on the fabrication and characterization of plasmonic nanomaterials, porous silicon, and metals for various applications, including SERS spectroscopy, biosensors, and solar cells. Her innovative work on antibacterial coatings and drug delivery systems through electroporation further emphasizes her dedication to advancing nanotechnology in both academic and practical realms.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Bandarenka has received numerous accolades for her contributions to science and technology, including the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Grant in 2020, which allowed her to further her research at Arizona State University. Additionally, she has been recognized with travel grants from organizations such as the US Department of Energy and the EU Horizon 2020 program for her impactful presentations at international conferences. Her efforts in STEM education for high school students have also earned her multiple grants for outreach activities.

Publications 📚

Dr. Bandarenka has an extensive publication record. Here are some of her selected works:

  1. Exploring electron energy dependencies in the formation of surface charge on ZnO crystals
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Photoluminescence Spectroscopy Sheds New Light on Silicon Microchip Functional Properties
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Density functional theory for doped TiO2: current research strategies and advancements
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4
  4. Excited State Calculations of Cu-Doped Anatase TiO2 (101) and (001) Nanofilms
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  5. Express formation and characterization of SERS-active substrate from a non-degradable Ag-Nb-N-O film
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

Conclusion 📝

Dr. Hanna Bandarenka is a leading figure in nanotechnology, with a robust educational background, significant research experience, and a proven track record of impactful publications. Her commitment to advancing the field through innovative research and education continues to inspire future scientists and contribute to the global scientific community.