Assoc Prof Dr. Huiping Bai | Analytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award |

Assoc Prof Dr. Huiping Bai |Analytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award |

Yunnan University, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Huiping Bai embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in materials science and energy. She pursued rigorous training and education that laid the groundwork for her specialization in cutting-edge electrochemical sensing technologies. With a passion for innovation and a desire to contribute to advancements in scientific research, Dr. Bai honed her skills in nanomaterials and analytical chemistry, aiming to address complex challenges in the detection of heavy metals, drugs, and other critical substances.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently an Associate Professor and Master Tutor at the School of Materials and Energy, Yunnan University, Dr. Bai has built a distinguished career in academia and research. Her role as a mentor highlights her dedication to guiding the next generation of researchers in achieving excellence. She actively contributes to the scientific community through her expertise in electrochemical sensors, molecular imprinting techniques, and nanotechnology. As a prominent figure at Yunnan University, she fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and leads pioneering studies that advance the state-of-the-art in her field.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Bai’s research is characterized by a profound focus on developing highly sensitive and selective electrochemical sensors. Her work addresses critical global concerns, such as the detection and monitoring of heavy metals in the environment and the identification of pharmaceutical residues. A hallmark of her research is the integration of molecular imprinting techniques with advanced nanomaterials, enabling innovative solutions for complex analytical problems. Her studies have implications in environmental protection, public health, and industrial processes, demonstrating a significant societal impact.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Bai’s achievements have garnered recognition both regionally and nationally. Notably, she was selected as a “Xingdian” Talent in Yunnan Province in 2022, underscoring her status as a leading researcher and innovator. Her groundbreaking work earned her the prestigious Second Prize of Natural Science in Yunnan Province, a testament to the scientific and practical value of her contributions. These accolades reflect her commitment to excellence and her influence in advancing the frontiers of materials science and sensor technologies.

🌟 Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Bai’s research extends far beyond academic boundaries. Her innovations in sensor technology have the potential to revolutionize how contaminants and pharmaceuticals are detected, contributing to safer environmental and healthcare practices. Her leadership in mentoring young scientists and fostering collaborations amplifies her influence, ensuring that her expertise and vision are shared and expanded upon. Dr. Bai’s ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications highlights her role as a transformative force in her discipline.

🌈 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Huiping Bai’s legacy lies in her dedication to addressing real-world problems through innovative research. As a trailblazer in electrochemical sensors and nanotechnology, her work sets a benchmark for excellence in the field. Looking to the future, she envisions expanding her research into new areas, such as the development of sustainable materials and enhanced sensor systems for broader applications. Through her ongoing efforts, she continues to inspire future generations of scientists, ensuring that her contributions leave a lasting impact on science and society.

📝Notable Publications

Enhancing capture of As(V) through a sulfonic-acid-functionalized 2D crystal Ce-5-SIP-MOF and its insights from DFT calculations

Authors: Zhou, Y., Ren, B., Yu, J., Wang, S., Bai, H.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2025

Highly-sensitive detection of CP-type synthetic cannabinoids from e-cigarettes by a novel Zn/Bi bimetallic organic framework-derived ZnO-Bi₂O₃ heterojunctions sensing platform

Authors: Chen, H., He, Y., Duan, S., Wang, S., Bai, H.

Journal: Microchimica Acta

Year: 2024

Multi-ligand strategy for enhanced removal of heavy metal ions by thiol-functionalized defective Zr-MOFs

Authors: Zhou, Y., Xiong, J., Wang, L., Wang, S., Yang, X.

Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Year: 2024

Lanthanum(III)-2,5-Pyrazinedicarboxylate framework as an antibacterial adsorbent for highly efficient and selective capture of Pb(II) and Cd(II) from wastewater

Authors: Zhou, Y., Li, F., He, Y., Wang, S., Yang, X.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2024

A novel mercapto-functionalized bimetallic Zn/Ni-MOF adsorbents for efficient removal of Hg(II) in wastewater

Authors: Yu, J., Jiang, X., Zhou, Z., Wang, S., Jiang, F.

Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Year: 2024

Assoc Prof Dr. khalid Khan | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. khalid Khan | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Islamia College University, Peshawar, Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

The academic journey of this accomplished chemistry professional began with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany from Government College Peshawar (2000-2002). This laid the foundation for a more focused engagement in organic chemistry during a Master of Science (MSc) at the University of Peshawar (2002-2004), where the individual distinguished themselves as a top performer in the class. This early period was marked by a passion for the intricacies of chemical science, ultimately guiding them towards advanced studies.

In 2008, the pursuit of academic excellence took them to Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China, where they embarked on a Ph.D. in Chemistry. The focus of their doctoral research was on the design, synthesis, and loading potential of a new family of nonionic amphiphilic Dendro-Calix[4]arene, under the supervision of Dr. Yan-Song Zhong. During this period, they not only demonstrated technical prowess in synthesis and characterization techniques such as NMR, IR, and HR MS but also acquired deep expertise in examining nanoparticles using methods like Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). Their dissertation work significantly contributed to the field of nanomaterials and advanced drug delivery systems.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🧪

The professional trajectory of this individual at Islamia College University, Peshawar, reflects over 15 years of dedication to teaching, research, and mentoring. They first took on the role of Lecturer (2005-2008) before advancing to Assistant Professor (2013-2020) and later Associate Professor (2020-present) in the Department of Chemistry.

Throughout this period, their research remained focused on cutting-edge topics in chemistry, particularly in synthetic organic chemistry, nanomaterials, and medicinal chemistry. Their work involved supervising numerous graduate and undergraduate research projects, many of which explored structure-activity relationships (SAR) for drug discovery. A notable project involved the design of new derivatives of the antiviral drug Favipiravir for inhibiting the SARS-CoV-II virus, tested using in silico models alongside advanced computational methods like ADDMET, DFT, and MD simulations. This work highlights their versatility in both experimental and computational chemistry, a skill set that has enabled them to collaborate with various national and international research organizations.

In addition to academic mentorship, this professional has contributed significantly to the academic community at Islamia College University through administrative roles, such as being a Warden of two student hostels and serving on several university committees. They have reviewed and examined multiple Ph.D., MPhil, and BS theses, adding to their already robust academic profile.

Research Focus 🔬

A significant portion of this professor’s research revolves around the development and synthesis of complex organic molecules and nanomaterials. Their Ph.D. work on nonionic amphiphilic Dendro-Calix[4]arenes has implications for drug delivery systems, a topic that remains at the forefront of pharmaceutical research today.

Moreover, their ongoing research has made substantial contributions to the understanding of antiviral drug design, particularly against viral infections such as COVID-19. By synthesizing and testing new derivatives of favipiravir, the researcher explored the interaction of these compounds with viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, one of the critical proteins in viral replication. Their work blends both theoretical modeling and practical synthesis, emphasizing the synthesis of compounds that not only inhibit viral replication but also show desirable absorption, distribution, metabolism, and toxicity profiles.

Their research contributions extend beyond organic chemistry into the realm of nanotechnology, where their understanding of nanoparticle behavior, size determination, and drug-loading capacity is crucial. The use of advanced techniques such as TEM and DLS in characterizing these particles showcases their expertise in materials chemistry, particularly in developing nanoscale drug delivery systems.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

The career of this chemist has been marked by a series of awards and accolades that reflect their excellence at every stage of their academic and professional life. They were awarded the Pakistan and Chinese Government Cultural Exchange Scholarship to pursue their Ph.D. in China, a testament to their academic promise and potential.

In addition, they have consistently achieved recognition for their teaching and research. From being a topper during their Master’s degree to securing grants and collaborations with international organizations, they have built a reputation for academic rigor and innovative research. Membership in prestigious organizations like the American Chemical Society and the Royal Chemical Society further attests to their standing in the global scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Their influence on both students and the broader academic community is profound. Having supervised and mentored numerous Ph.D., MPhil, and BS students, this individual has nurtured the next generation of chemists. Their administrative roles, such as being part of the Tenure Track System Affairs Committee and the Grievances/Conflicts Resolution and Redressal Committee, demonstrate their commitment to improving academic governance.

Furthermore, their research on antiviral drug design has direct implications for global health, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their work on favipiravir derivatives represents a meaningful contribution to the fight against viral diseases, highlighting the real-world impact of their research.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking forward, this chemist’s future contributions are poised to build upon their extensive background in organic synthesis, nanotechnology, and medicinal chemistry. With ongoing collaborations and an established track record in cutting-edge research, they are well-positioned to make further contributions to antiviral drug development and nanomaterials science. Their leadership in academic mentoring ensures that their legacy will not only be in their own research but also in the students and professionals they have trained, who will continue to advance the frontiers of chemistry.

📝Notable Publications

Metabolic and pharmacological profiling of Penicillium claviforme by a combination of experimental and bioinformatic approaches

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Annals of Medicine

Year: 2022-12-31

Insights into metabolic and pharmacological profiling of Aspergillus ficuum through bioinformatics and experimental techniques

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: BMC Microbiology

Year: 2022-12-09

Molecular docking and dynamic simulations of Cefixime, Etoposide, and Nebrodenside A against the pathogenic proteins of SARS-CoV-2

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2022-01

Structural insights into the Zika virus NS1 protein inhibition using a computational approach

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics

Year: 2021-05-24

Antifungal activity of compounds isolated from Aspergillus niger and their molecular docking studies with tomatinase

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Natural Product Research

Year: 2020-09-16

Ms. Isabelle Baconnais | Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Isabelle Baconnais | Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

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📝 Summary

Dr. Isabelle Baconnais is a dedicated postdoctoral research applicant specializing in Ecosystem Function and Stable Isotope Geochemistry in modern systems. With a strong background in marine geochemistry, she has contributed significantly to the understanding of chromium isotopes in oceanic environments.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Geology: University of Saskatchewan, Canada (2015 – 2022)
  • Master’s Degree in Marine Chemistry: University of Brest – IUEM, France (2012 – 2014)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Earth and Environmental Sciences: University of Western Brittany, France (2011 – 2012)
  • Technical Diploma in Biological Engineering: University of Western Brittany, France (2006 – 2008)

💼 Professional Experience

  • Postdoctoral Fellow: University of Lausanne, Switzerland (2022 – 2024)
  • Marine Geochemistry Research Assistant: IFREMER, France (2014)
  • Teaching Roles: Various courses at the University of Saskatchewan, including:
    • Ocean Circulation and Marine Biogeochemistry (2023)
    • Isotope Geochemistry (2021)
    • Earth Processes (2020, 2021)
    • Mineralogy (2018)

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Baconnais is focused on the development and application of advanced techniques in marine geochemistry, specifically analyzing particulate chromium concentration and isotopic ratios in marine particles. Her work aims to enhance the understanding of chromium’s biogeochemical cycles, particularly in Oxygen Minimum Zones.

Notable Publications

“Determination of the copper isotope composition of seawater revisited: A case study from the Mediterranean Sea”:

Authors: Isabelle Baconnais, Olivier J. Rouxel, Gabriel Dulaquais, Marie Boye

Journal: Chemical Geology

Year: 2019

Dr. Mohammed Aufy | Molekular Biologie | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammed Aufy | Molekular Biologie | Best Researcher Award

🧑‍🏫Dr. Mohammed Aufy, University of Vienna, Austria

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Dr. Mohammed Aufy 🌟

Dr. Mohammed Aufy is a distinguished Senior Lecturer at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Vienna 🏫. Born on September 27, 1976, in Cairo, Egypt, he embarked on a remarkable academic journey that has spanned continents and disciplines.

🎓 Education

  • Bachelor in Zoology and Entomology, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (1995-1999)
  • Master in Zoology, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (2001-2005)
  • PhD in Cell Biology and Biochemistry, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria (2008-2012)

🌍 Professional History

  • Demonstrator, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (2002-2005)
  • Assistant Lecturer, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (2005-2007)
  • Scientific Staff, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria (2007-2012)
  • University Staff (Assistant Professor), Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (2012-2014)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Vienna, Austria (2014-2017)
  • Senior Lecturer, University of Vienna, Austria (2017-present)

🏆 Awards and Fellowships

  • Best Student of the Year, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (1998)
  • Award for Best Bachelor Graduate, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (1999)
  • PhD Fellowship, Ministry of Higher Education, Egypt (2007)
  • Best Scientific Talk, The Winter School on Proteinases and Their Inhibitors, Tiers, Italy (2011)
  • Best Scientific Talk, 2nd International Conference on Biological, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, and Applications (BBSBA2021) (2021)
  • Best Poster Presentation, various international scientific conferences in Egypt and Austria (2011, 2021, 2023)

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Aufy’s research primarily centers on peptidases and their role in various physiological and pathological processes. He has secured several funded research grants to investigate topics such as the role of lysosomal peptidases in mammary gland carcinoma, peptidases as targets for treating pituitary adenoma, and the mechanisms of toxicity of certain mycotoxins.

🌐 Professional Societies Memberships

  • Austrian Peptide Society (since 2015)
  • Austrian Society for Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology (ÖGMBT) (since 2010)
  • Entomological Society of Egypt (since 2001)

🌱 Contributions to Science

Dr. Aufy’s contributions extend beyond academia; his work has practical implications for understanding disease mechanisms and developing targeted therapies. His fluency in English, very good command of German, and native proficiency in Arabic have facilitated collaborations and communications across diverse scientific communities.

✨ Dr. Mohammed Aufy’s dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and his commitment to excellence make him a valued member of the global scientific community.

Publication Top Noted

Paper Title :Robust visible light active CoNiO2–BiFeO3–NiS ternary nanocomposite for photo-fenton degradation of rhodamine B and methyl orange: Kinetics, degradation pathway and toxicity …

    • Authors: B Harikumar, Mohammad K Okla, Ibrahim A Alaraidh, Asmaa Mohebaldin, Walid Soufan, Mostafa A Abdel-Maksoud, Mohammed Aufy, Ajith M Thomas, Lija L Raju, S Sudheer Khan
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations : 23

Paper Title : The lectin-like domain of TNF increases ENaC open probability through a novel site at the interface between the second transmembrane and C-terminal domains of the α-subunit

    • Authors: Majed El Helou, Ruofan Zhou, Sabine Süsstrunk, Radu Timofte, Mahmoud Afifi, Michael S Brown, Kele Xu, Hengxing Cai, Yuzhong Liu, Li-Wen Wang, Zhi-Song Liu, Chu-Tak Li, Sourya Dipta Das, Nisarg A Shah, Akashdeep Jassal, Tongtong Zhao, Shanshan Zhao, Sabari Nathan, M Parisa Beham, R Suganya, Qing Wang, Zhongyun Hu, Xin Huang, Yaning Li, Maitreya Suin, Kuldeep Purohit, AN Rajagopalan, Densen Puthussery, PS Hrishikesh, Melvin Kuriakose, C Victor Jiji, Yu Zhu, Liping Dong, Zhuolong Jiang, Chenghua Li, Cong Leng, Jian Cheng 
    • Journal: Computer Vision–ECCV 2020 Workshops: Glasgow, UK, August 23–28, 2020, Proceedings, Part III 16
       Year: 2020
    • Citations:  47

Paper Title : Glycosylation-dependent activation of epithelial sodium channel by solnatide

    • Authors: Waheed Shabbir, Susan Tzotzos, Minela Bedak, Mohammad Aufy, Anita Willam, Martin Kraihammer, Alexander Holzner, Istvan Czikora, Parastoo Scherbaum-Hazemi, Hendrik Fischer, Helmut Pietschmann, Bernhard Fischer, Rudolf Lucas, Rosa Lemmens-Gruber
    • Journal: Biochemical Pharmacology
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations:  20

Paper Title : Restoration of epithelial sodium channel function by synthetic peptides in pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1B mutants

    • Authors: Anita Willam, Mohammed Aufy, Susan Tzotzos, Heinrich Evanzin, Sabine Chytracek, Sabrina Geppert, Bernhard Fischer, Hendrik Fischer, Helmut Pietschmann, Istvan Czikora, Rudolf Lucas, Rosa Lemmens-Gruber, Waheed Shabbir
    • Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology
    • Year: 2027
    • Citations: 17

Paper Title : Double Z-Scheme ZnCo2O4/MnO2/FeS2 photocatalyst with enhanced photodegradation of organic compound: Insights into mechanisms, kinetics, pathway and toxicity studies

    • Authors: V Subhiksha, Abdulrahman A Alatar, Mohammad K Okla, Ibrahim A Alaraidh, Asmaa Mohebaldin, Mohammed Aufy, Mostafa A Abdel-Maksoud, Lija L Raju, Ajith M Thomas, S Sudheer Khan
    • Zeitschrift:  Chemosphere
    • Year: 2022

Wu Linhui-Innovative Leadership-Best Researcher Award-2627

Assoc Prof Dr. Wu Linhui-Innovative Leadership-Best Researcher Award

School of Ecology and Environment, Inner Mongolia University-China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Linhui Wu embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Sciences from Inner Mongolia University. Her early interest in environmental issues led her to pursue a Master's degree in the same field from East China Normal University, where she delved into advanced studies on Environmental Sciences. This academic foundation laid the groundwork for her Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Inner Mongolia University's College of Life Science, which she successfully completed in 2014.

Professional Endeavors

Following her academic achievements, Wu ventured into the professional realm, starting as a teaching assistant at Inner Mongolia University in 2007. Over the years, she ascended through the ranks, becoming a Lecturer in the Faculty of Environmental Science and later an Associate Professor in the School of Ecology and Environment, where she currently serves. This journey reflects her dedication to academia and her expertise in environmental microbiology, particularly in the context of wetlands and microbial ecosystems.

Contributions and Research Focus

Wu's contributions to the field of environmental microbiology are notable, with a focus on areas such as microbiological water purification and microbial diversity in soil. Her research endeavors have received support from prestigious organizations like the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China. Noteworthy projects include studying the community structure and function of anaerobic ammonia oxidation and anaerobic methane oxidation in Wuliangsuhai wetlands and investigating the response mechanisms of microorganisms to nitrogen deposition in lake sediments.

Accolades and Recognition

Wu's work has been recognized through numerous publications in esteemed journals like Frontiers in Environmental Science, Bioresource Technology, and the Journal of Hydroecology. Her research on nitrogen removal by novel bacterial strains and the ecological niche of phytoplankton in lakes has garnered attention within the scientific community. Additionally, her involvement in key technology research and restoration projects in wetland ecosystems reflects her commitment to practical environmental solutions.

Impact and Influence on Innovative Leadership

Wu's contributions have had a significant impact on the understanding of microbial processes in environmental systems, especially in wetlands and lake sediments. Her findings on nitrogen removal, microbial community dynamics, and the ecological roles of microorganisms have practical implications for water management, ecosystem restoration, and environmental sustainability.

Wu's innovative leadership extends beyond the laboratory. She actively engages with industry partners, policymakers, and community stakeholders to translate research findings into actionable strategies. By bridging the gap between academia and practical applications, Wu demonstrates a holistic approach to leadership that drives positive change in environmental practices and policies. Her vision for a greener and more resilient future inspires others to embrace innovation and collaboration in addressing global environmental issues

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Wu's legacy lies in her comprehensive approach to environmental microbiology, bridging fundamental research with real-world applications. Her work sets a precedent for future scholars and practitioners in understanding and mitigating environmental challenges through microbial interventions. With ongoing projects and a commitment to excellence, Wu's future contributions are poised to further advance our understanding of microbial ecosystems and their role in environmental sustainability.

Linhui Wu embodies innovative leadership through her multidisciplinary approach to environmental microbiology. As an Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia University, she not only conducts groundbreaking research but also fosters a collaborative and forward-thinking environment among her peers and students. Wu's leadership style is characterized by her ability to integrate diverse perspectives and methodologies, leading to novel insights into complex environmental challenges. She encourages creativity and critical thinking, empowering her team to explore new avenues in microbial ecology and environmental sustainability.

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