Soheila Ghasemi | Nanocomposites | Excellence in Research

Soheila Ghasemi | Nanocomposites | Excellence in Research

Dr. Soheila Ghasemi, Shiraz University, Iran.

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Polymer-Organic Chemistry – Shiraz University, Iran (2006-2010)
  • 🎓 M.Sc. in Polymer-Organic Chemistry – Shiraz University, Iran (2003-2006)
  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry – Shiraz University, Iran (1999-2003)
  • 🎓 Diploma in Natural Science – Alzahra, Shiraz, Iran (1995-1999)
  • 👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience: Bachelor’s and Master’s courses in organic and polymer chemistry, laboratory courses, and specialized topics in polymer synthesis and characterization.

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Soheila Ghasemi’s career is marked by innovative research in polymer-supported catalysts, nanocomposites, and advanced polymerization techniques, establishing her as a prime candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. Her work has advanced both the theoretical and practical applications of chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of polymeric materials with uses across healthcare, environmental sustainability, and industrial applications. Dr. Ghasemi’s research contributes substantially to the fields of catalysis and material science, as evidenced by numerous publications and her active participation in high-level conferences.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors

  • 🏆 Presenter – 8th International Conference on Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Petroleum, 2021
  • 🏅 Speaker – 10th National Biennial Seminar on Chemistry and Environment (Webinar), 2021
  • 🏅 Speaker – 44th IUPAC Macro World Polymer Congress, 2012
  • 🏆 Presenter – 3rd International Congress on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Shiraz, 2010
  • 🏆 Scientific Contributor – Various International and National Conferences in Chemistry and Polymer Science

Publications

  • Palladium nanoparticles supported on poly (N-vinylpyrrolidone)-grafted silica as new recyclable catalyst for Heck cross-coupling reactions – B Tamami, H Allahyari, S Ghasemi, F Farjadian, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 696 (2), 594-599, 87 citations (2011) 💡
  • Palladium nanoparticles supported on modified crosslinked polyacrylamide containing phosphinite ligand: A novel and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for carbon–carbon cross-coupling reactions – B Tamami, S Ghasemi, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 322 (1-2), 98-105, 87 citations (2010) ⚙️
  • Modified crosslinked polyacrylamide anchored Schiff base–cobalt complex: a novel nano-sized heterogeneous catalyst for selective oxidation of olefins and alkyl halides – B Tamami, S Ghasemi, Applied Catalysis A: General 393 (1-2), 242-250, 82 citations (2011) 🔬
  • Synthesis and applications of polymeric N-heterocyclic carbene palladium complex-grafted silica as a novel recyclable nano-catalyst for Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions – B Tamami, F Farjadian, S Ghasemi, H Allahyari, New Journal of Chemistry 37 (7), 2011-2018, 75 citations (2013) 🧪
  • Enhancement of Cd2+ removal from aqueous solution by multifunctional mesoporous silica: Equilibrium isotherms and kinetics study – F Javaheri, Z Kheshti, S Ghasemi, A Altaee, Separation and Purification Technology 224, 199-208, 48 citations (2019) 🌍
  • Catalytic activity of Schiff-base transition metal complexes supported on crosslinked polyacrylamides for hydrogen peroxide decomposition – B Tamami, S Ghasemi, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 794, 311-317, 45 citations (2015) 🔑
  • Phosphinite-functionalized silica and hexagonal mesoporous silica containing palladium nanoparticles in Heck coupling reaction: synthesis, characterization, and catalytic activity – F Farjadian, M Hosseini, S Ghasemi, B Tamami, RSC advances 5 (97), 79976-79987, 44 citations (2015) 🔄
  • PCP-pincer palladium nanoparticles supported on modified Merrifield resin: A novel and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for carbon–carbon cross-coupling reactions – B Tamami, MM Nezhad, S Ghasemi, F Farjadian, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 743, 10-16, 44 citations (2013) 🧬
  • Physically stimulus-responsive nanoparticles for therapy and diagnosis – F Farjadian, S Ghasemi, M Akbarian, M Hoseini-Ghahfarokhi, Frontiers in Chemistry 10, 952675, 37 citations (2022) ⚕️

 

Viviane Pilla | Nonlinear Optics | Best Researcher Award

Viviane Pilla | Nonlinear Optics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Viviane Pilla, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil.

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Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Applied Physics
    University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil (2001) 📚
  • Master’s in Applied Physics
    University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil (1996) 🎓
  • Graduation in Physics (Licenciatura and Bacharelado)
    São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil (1993) 🎓
  • Postdoctoral Research
    • NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal (2015-2016) 🌍
    • UNICAMP, Brazil (2005) 🇧🇷
    • UFPE, Brazil (2001-2002) 🇧🇷
  • Current Position
    Associate Professor III, Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU) 💼

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Viviane Pilla is a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to the field of Applied Physics, particularly in the areas of nonlinear optics, optical properties of condensed materials, and biomaterials. Her robust academic background and impactful research activities demonstrate her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and application.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors 

  • CNPq Productivity Fellowship (Level 2) 🇧🇷
  • Grantee of CNPq (Brazil) for Ph.D. and Master’s degrees 🎓
  • Postdoctoral Fellowships funded by CNPq and FAPESP 🇧🇷
  • Recognition for Contributions to Nonlinear Optics in various scientific forums 🏆
  • Research Publications in Leading Journals recognized for their impact 🌟

Publications

  • Influence of Nb2O5 on the luminescent and structural properties of nanostructured phosphate glasses doped with RE3+ ions – Silva Neto, L.P., Camilo, N., Filho, J.C., … Dantas, N.O., Andrade, A.A. (2024) – 0 citations 📖✨
  • Athermal phosphate glass matrix at room temperature investigated by thermal lens – Filho, J.C.S., Zilio, S.C., Camilo, N., … Dantas, N.O., Andrade, A.A. (2024) – 1 citation 🔍📊
  • Optical and thermal characterization of a nanofluid of MPA-functionalized CdSe nanocrystals and Au nanorods: An energy transfer process analysis – Camilo, N.S., Fraga, W.G., Filho, J.C.D.S., … Lourenço, S.A., Andrade, A.A. (2023) – 0 citations 🧪💡
  • Nd3+ high order electrical susceptibility induced by CdS nanocrystals in a phosphate glass matrix – Camilo, N.S., Filho, J.C.S., Pilla, V., … Dantas, N.O., Andrade, A.A. (2023) – 2 citations ⚡📈
  • Fluorescence Quantum Yields and Lifetimes of Aqueous Natural Dye Extracted from Tradescantia pallida purpurea at Different Hydrogen Potentials – De Lima, S.R., Lourenço, L.R., Thomaz, M., … Andrade, A.A., Pilla, V. (2023) – 1 citation 🌼🔬
  • High photoluminescence quantum efficiency in near infrared of CdS nanocrystals in glass phosphate matrix – Camilo, N.S., Messias, D.N., Pilla, V., … Dantas, N.O., Andrade, A.A. (2022) – 6 citations 🌈📊
  • CdS Nanocrystals in Glass Phosphate Matrix With High Photoluminescence Quantum Efficiency in Near Infrared – Camilo, N.S., Messias, D.N., Pilla, V., … Dantas, N.O., Andrade, A.A. (2022) – 0 citations 📄🔭
  • Thermo-Optical Characterization of Natural Fluorescent Dyes for Potential of Hydrogen Indicators – Lourenço, L.R., de Lima, S.R., Santos, T.T.S., … Andrade, A.A., Pilla, V. (2022) – 0 citations 🔬🌡️

Xinyue Zhang | Biomimetic Tribology | Best Researcher Award

Xinyue Zhang | Biomimetic Tribology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xinyue Zhang , China University of Mining and Technology , China.

🧑‍🔬 Dr. Xinyue Zhang is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Materials and Physics at the China University of Mining and Technology. Specializing in biomimetic tribology, she focuses on mechanical design and theory with innovative contributions to soft materials and artificial joints. With 16 published papers in prestigious journals and notable achievements such as the 2024 Jiangsu Province Outstanding Postdoctoral Program award, she continues to push the boundaries in material science and mechanical engineering. 🌟 Dr. Zhang is dedicated to advancing research that bridges biomaterials and engineering for future applications. 💡

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Education and Experience

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Design and Theory, China University of Mining and Technology (2018-2023)
  • Master of Materials Science, China University of Mining and Technology (2016-2018)
  • Bachelor of Metal Materials, Hebei University of Science and Technology (2012-2016)
  • National Government Scholarship, University of British Columbia (2021-2022)

💼 Experience:

  • Postdoctoral Fellow at China University of Mining and Technology (2023-present)
  • Research focus on biomimetic design and tribology of soft materials

Suitability for The Award

Dr. Xinyue Zhang is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating exceptional contributions to the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in biomimetic tribology and functional materials. Her innovative research and dedication to advancing technology in hydrogels highlight her qualifications for this prestigious recognition.

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Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

🏆 2024 Jiangsu Province Outstanding Postdoctoral Program
💡 National Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund Project
📜 National Government Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia

Publication 

  1. Bilayer hydrogels with low friction and high load-bearing capacity by mimicking the oriented hierarchical structure of cartilage (Cited by: 32, Year: 2022) 🧬
  2. Fabrication and characterization of a multilayer hydrogel as a candidate for artificial cartilage (Cited by: 29, Year: 2021) 🦵
  3. Anisotropic hydrogels with enhanced mechanical and tribological performance by magnetically oriented nanohybrids (Cited by: 25, Year: 2022) ⚙️
  4. The antibacterial and wear-resistant nano-ZnO/PEEK composites were constructed by a simple two-step method (Cited by: 24, Year: 2022) 🦠
  5. Cartilage-bone inspired the construction of soft-hard composite material with excellent interfacial binding performance and low friction for artificial joints (Cited by: 15, Year: 2023) 🤖
  6. Experimental study on the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of wire rope under periodic excitation in a friction hoist (Cited by: 15, Year: 2020) 📊

Ivana Vasovic Maksimovic | Structural Integrity | Best Researcher Award

Ivana Vasovic Maksimovic | Structural Integrity | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ivana Vasovic Maksimovic, University of Belgrade , Serbia.

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Education

    • PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia (2009–2015) 🎓
    • MSc in Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia (2001–2008) 🎓
    • International Welding Engineer (IWE), Institute Gosa, Serbia (2014–2015) 🔧
    • International Welding Inspector (IWI-C), Institute Gosa, Serbia (2016) 🔍

Experience

    • Scientific Director, Lola Institute Ltd, Belgrade, Serbia (2019–present) 🏢
    • Research Associate, Lola Institute Ltd, Belgrade, Serbia (2018–2019) 🔬
    • Research Associate, Innovation Center, University of Belgrade, Serbia (2016–2018) 🔍
    • Research Associate, Institute Gosa, Belgrade, Serbia (2015–2016) 🔬
    • Research Assistant, Institute Gosa, Belgrade, Serbia (2009–2015) 🔬
    • Research Trainee, Institute Gosa, Belgrade, Serbia (2008–2009) 📈

Suitability for The Award

Dr. Ivana Vasovic Maksimovic, PhD, is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, distinguished by her exceptional contributions to the field of Mechanical Engineering, particularly in welding technologies, structural integrity, and fatigue analysis of materials. Her academic journey, beginning with her Master’s degree at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, has evolved into a successful research career, encompassing roles as a research trainee, assistant, associate, and scientific director. Ivana’s leadership in various research projects, both nationally and internationally, alongside her extensive publication record, underscores her influence and commitment to advancing the field.

Professional Development (💼🔬)

Research Focus 🧫🧬

Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

  • Best Researcher Award, Lola Institute Ltd, Serbia 🏆
  • Member, Serbian Welding Society 🌟
  • Member, European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS) 🌍
  • Contributor to National Projects on Engineering Innovations 🎖️

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Conclusion

Dr. Ivana Vasovic Maksimovic’s comprehensive research portfolio and commitment to advancing mechanical engineering make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative contributions to welding technologies and fatigue analysis, along with her collaborative spirit and leadership in national and international projects, highlight her potential to drive impactful advancements in engineering practices. Recognizing her achievements would not only honor her contributions but also inspire future generations of researchers in the field.

Meng Qiu | Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Meng Qiu | Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Meng Qiu, Ocean University of China, China

Associate Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China. His research focuses on nanobiomedicine and optoelectronics, including the preparation of low-dimensional nanomaterials and their biomedical applications. With over 80 publications and an H-index of 40, Dr. Qiu has received multiple awards, including the Shenzhen Natural Science Award and recognition as a top global scientist. He actively contributes as an editorial board member and guest editor for several journals.

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Education Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meng Qiu holds a diverse educational background. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2009-2013) from the State Key Laboratory of Molecular Reaction Dynamics, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He completed his M.S. in Applied Chemistry (2006-2009) at the Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology, Ocean University of China, following a B.S. in Applied Chemistry (2002-2006) at Qilu University of Technology. Dr. Qiu’s postdoctoral research includes positions at Shenzhen University (2016-2019) and the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (2014-2016) and served as a Research Professor at Korea University (2017-2018). 🌊🔬

 

Awards and Recognitions

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meng Qiu has been honored with prestigious awards for his significant contributions to the field of nanobiomedicine. In 2023, he received the Second Prize of the Qingdao Natural Science Award for his groundbreaking work titled “Controllable Preparation and Photodynamic Therapy Mechanism of Two-Dimensional Pnictogens.” This research highlighted his innovative approach to preparing nanomaterials with potential therapeutic applications. Additionally, he was awarded the First Prize of the Shenzhen Natural Science Award in 2023 for his work on “Large-Scale Controllable Preparation of Two-Dimensional Phosphorene and Its Biomedical Applications.” This recognition underscores his excellence in developing novel nanomaterials that can significantly impact biomedical fields. Dr. Qiu’s achievements not only showcase his research expertise but also reflect his commitment to advancing science for societal benefit. 🌟🔬🏅

 

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meng Qiu’s research focuses on the design, preparation, and functionalization of novel nanomaterials. He explores the optoelectronic properties of these materials and their interactions at the nanobiological interface, aiming to bridge the gap between nanotechnology and biology. His work also delves into the development of intelligent nanodiagnostic and therapeutic platforms and innovative biosensors, which have significant applications in medical diagnostics and treatment. Through his cutting-edge research, Dr. Qiu contributes to advancing the field of nanobiomedicine, enhancing our understanding of how nanomaterials can be utilized for health innovations. 🌍🧪

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “Novel concept of the smart NIR-light–controlled drug release of black phosphorus nanostructure for cancer therapy” – M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 755 | Year: 2018 📄✨
  • “Molecular dynamics and density functional theory study on relationship between structure of imidazoline derivatives and inhibition performance” – S Xia, M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 440 | Year: 2008 🔬🔍
  • “Omnipotent phosphorene: a next-generation, two-dimensional nanoplatform for multidisciplinary biomedical applications” – M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 403 | Year: 2018 🧬🌐
  • “Biocompatible and biodegradable inorganic nanostructures for nanomedicine: silicon and black phosphorus” – M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 266 | Year: 2019 💊🌱
  • “Conceptually novel black phosphorus/cellulose hydrogels as promising photothermal agents for effective cancer therapy” – C Xing, S Chen, M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 259 | Year: 2018 🧪🔥
  • “Electrochemical behavior of Q235 steel in saltwater saturated with carbon dioxide based on new imidazoline derivative inhibitor” – FG Liu, M Du, M Qiu | Cited by: 258 | Year: 2009 ⚙️🌊
  • “The rise of 2D photothermal materials beyond graphene for clean water production” – Z Xie, Y Duo, M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 243 | Year: 2020 💧📈
  • “Current progress in black phosphorus materials and their applications in electrochemical energy storage” – M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 239 | Year: 2017 🔋🔋
  • “Graphene oxide/black phosphorus nanoflake aerogels with robust thermo-stability and significantly enhanced photothermal properties in air” – C Xing, M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 225 | Year: 2017 ☀️🌡️
  • “Black phosphorus-based photothermal therapy with aCD47-mediated immune checkpoint blockade for enhanced cancer immunotherapy” – Z Xie, M Qiu et al. | Cited by: 177 | Year: 2020 🦠🛡️

Conclusion

Dr. Meng Qiu’s extensive publication record, significant impact in his field, recognition through awards, and leadership roles in academic circles make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative research and contributions to nanobiomedicine and optoelectronics position him as a leader in his field, deserving of this recognition.

 

 

Prof. James Melrose | Extracellular matrix Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. James Melrose | Extracellular matrix Award | Best Researcher Award.

Prof. James Melrose , The University of Sydney , Australia

Dr. James Melrose is an esteemed Honorary Senior Research Associate at the University of Sydney’s Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Labs, situated within the Institute of Bone and Joint Research at Royal North Shore Hospital in St. Leonards, New South Wales. With a career spanning over four decades, Dr. Melrose has made significant contributions to the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, and orthopedic research. His pioneering work focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying disc degeneration and the role of proteoglycans in musculoskeletal health.

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Education:

  • B.Sc (Hons) in Biochemistry (Second Class Upper Division)
    • Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland
    • 1973-1977
  • PhD in Biochemistry
    • Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland
    • Thesis: A study of the carbohydrate metabolising enzymes associated with barley
    • 1978-1982

Work Experience:

  • Honorary Senior Research Associate
    • University of Sydney, Raymond Purves Bone and Joint Research Labs
    • Institute of Bone and Joint Research
    • Level 10 Kolling Institute of Medical Research B6, Royal North Shore Hospital, St. Leonards, NSW 2065
    • Tel: +61 425 364 726 (Mobile), +61 (2) 9926 4806 (Work)
    • Email: james.melrose@sydney.edu.au
    • 2013 – Present
  • Honorary Professor
    • University of New South Wales, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
    • 2017 – Present

Research Experience:

  • Post-Doctoral Research (1983-2013)
    • Conducted extensive research on proteoglycan turnover, disc degeneration, and tissue engineering.
    • Collaborated with various institutions and experts across Australia and internationally.

Special Awards:

  • Smith and Nephew Award for Basic and Applied Studies on The Spine, The Spine Society of Australia, 1994
  • Matrix Biology Society of Australia and New Zealand Best Poster Award, 2002
  • European Spine Society GRAMMER AWARD, 2003
  • Fellow of The Royal Society of Medicine (FRSM), 2018
  • Co-recipient GRAMMER PRIZE, European Spine Society, 2019

Peer Recognition and Scientific Review:

  • Actively involved in abstract reviewing, editorial boards, and committees for numerous scientific journals and conferences.

Scientific Committees and Memberships:

  • Member of various scientific societies including Matrix Biology Society of Australia and New Zealand, Orthopaedic Research Society Australia and New Zealand, and others.

Thesis Examination:

  • Participated in examining several PhD theses focusing on diverse topics such as tumour invasion, gelatinases, cartilage turnover, and more.

Invitations to Speak and Chair:

  • Invited speaker and chair at multiple international scientific meetings and symposiums.

 

Publication Top Notes :

Are animal models useful for studying human disc disorders/degeneration?

Citation – 845

Diverse cell signaling events modulated by perlecan

Citation – 315

Increased nerve and blood vessel ingrowth associated with proteoglycan depletion in an ovine anular lesion model of experimental disc degeneration

Citation – 251

Proteoglycan degradation by the ADAMTS family of proteinases

Citation – 249

Keratan sulfate, a complex glycosaminoglycan with unique functional capability

Citation – 219

 

 

Dr. Di Zhang| Ferroelectrics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Zhang| Ferroelectrics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory , United States

Dr. Richard Zhang is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in the synthesis and characterization of advanced metal-oxide thin films. Currently a Director’s Postdoc Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory, he leads research on resistive switching mechanisms in oxide-based memristor devices using cutting-edge in-situ techniques. Richard’s expertise spans TEM microscopy, materials synthesis, and optical characterization, supported by extensive experience managing lab facilities and organizing international conferences. Recognized for his contributions with numerous awards, including the 2024 MRS Spring Meeting Best Poster Award, he continues to drive innovation in functional materials for next-generation electronics and energy applications. 🌟🔬

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EDUCATION BACKGROUND

  • Ph.D. in Materials Engineering, Purdue University, May 2021
  • M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Mar. 2017
  • B.E. in Materials Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, July 2013

WORKING EXPERIENCE

  • Director’s Postdoc Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Aug 2021 – present
  • Ph.D. Candidate, Purdue University, Sept. 2017 – May 2021
  • Master Student, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, April 2014 – Mar. 2017

RESEARCH FACILITIES & SKILLS

  • Microstructure characterization: TEM, FIB, Cryo-FIB, in situ (S)TEM heating/biasing, electron tomography, etc.
  • Materials synthesis: Pulsed laser deposition, RF Magnetron sputtering, etc.
  • Physical property measurement: PFM, Electrical four-point probe station, PPMS, etc.
  • Optical characterization: UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer, Spectroscopic ellipsometry, Raman spectroscopy, etc.
  • Simulation software: COMSOL Multiphysics, SRIM.
  • Analytical X-ray techniques: theta-2theta, rocking curve, RSM, etc.
  • Data analysis and visualization: Python (Spyder, Jupyter, Hyperspy), MATLAB, Office Suite, etc.

HONORS & AWARDS

  • 2024 Early Career Distinguished Presenter Award (MRS Society)
  • 2024 MRS Spring Meeting Best Poster Award (<1%, 5 out of 500+) (MRS Society)
  • 2021 Director’s Postdoctoral Fellowship (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
  • 2021 Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award (Purdue University)
  • 2021 MRS Spring Meeting Science as Art Competition Finalist (MRS Society)
  • and more…

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Grants and Proposals Writing Experience
  • Lab Facilities Management
  • User Facilities Accesses
  • Professional Organizations: MRS, MSA, APS, ACerS
  • Conference Organizing Experience

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  • Various presentations at prestigious conferences

Guest Editors Experience

  • Editor for MRS Advances and Crystals (MDPI)

Papers Reviewing Experience

  • Reviewer for numerous peer-reviewed journals

TEACHING & MENTORING EXPERIENCE

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant at Purdue University
  • Mentored numerous students in research

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