limin lu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. limin lu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Dean at Jiangxi Agricultural University, China

Dr. Limin Lu, Associate Dean at Jiangxi Agricultural University, is a leading expert in functional nanomaterials and their electrochemical sensing applications. With several nationally funded NSFC projects, he has developed advanced sensors for detecting pesticides, antibiotics, and heavy metals. He has authored high-impact publications in top-tier journals like JACS and Chemical Engineering Journal, holds multiple national patents, and contributed to key academic textbooks under China’s 13th and 14th Five-Year Plans . With a citation index exceeding 3600 and active editorial roles, Dr. Lu’s work significantly advances analytical chemistry and environmental safety technologies.

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Limin Lu has cultivated a strong academic foundation in analytical chemistry and materials science, which has significantly contributed to his expertise in nanomaterial synthesis and sensor development. He pursued advanced studies in chemistry, focusing on electrochemical sensing technologies and functional nanomaterials. His educational path laid the groundwork for his interdisciplinary research that bridges materials engineering and environmental monitoring. Throughout his academic journey, he has consistently demonstrated excellence in both theoretical knowledge and practical application, earning recognition in national research programs and educational reform initiatives 📘. His scholarly background continues to shape his innovative contributions to science and education.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Limin Lu currently serves as Associate Dean at Jiangxi Agricultural University, where he leads advanced research in functional nanomaterials and their applications in electrochemical sensing. He has successfully completed multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, focusing on the detection of pesticide residues, heavy metals, and antibiotics. With a strong portfolio of high-impact publications and national patents, he has established himself as a key figure in analytical chemistry. In addition to research, he plays an active role in academic leadership and serves on editorial boards of reputed journals, contributing significantly to scientific and educational development .

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Limin Lu’s research is centered on the synthesis of functional nanomaterials and their application in electrochemical sensing. His work primarily targets the development of advanced sensors for detecting pesticide residues, heavy metals, and antibiotics in food and the environment. He focuses on integrating novel materials such as MXenes, MOFs, and conductive polymers to enhance sensitivity and selectivity in chemical detection. His projects funded by the NSFC showcase innovations in molecular imprinting, nanostructure engineering, and signal amplification. Through his research, Dr. Lu aims to address critical challenges in environmental monitoring and public health with real-world impact.

Publication Top Notes

A Ligation-Triggered DNAzyme Cascade for Amplified Fluorescence Detection of Biological Small Molecules
Year: 2011 | Cited by: 370+

Directional Construction of Multi-Doped Hollow Carbon Foam for Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Detection of Carbendazim
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 20+

Bifunctional Bismuth Molybdate/Biochar Composite for Hg(II) Detection and Cr(VI) Photocatalysis
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 30+

Target Self-Calibration Ratiometric Fluorescent Sensor for Levofloxacin Detection
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 10+

Photoelectrochemical Immunosensor for MCF-7 Cell Detection Using Organic Semiconductor Heterojunction
Year: 2022 | Cited by: 35+

Mxene/Carbon Nanohorn/β-CD-MOF Sensor for Carbendazim Detection
Year: 2020 | Cited by: 180+

Photoelectrochemical Detection of Bleomycin Using Au/WS₂ and Ag/ZnMOF Nanozyme
Year: 2020 | Cited by: 150+

Europium MOF-Based Visual Sensor for Ascorbic Acid Detection
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 5+

Molecularly Imprinted PEDOTs for Electrochemical Detection of Carbendazim
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 6+

Conclusion

Dr. Limin Lu, Associate Dean at Jiangxi Agricultural University, is a highly distinguished researcher whose expertise in functional nanomaterials and electrochemical sensing has led to transformative advancements in analytical chemistry. With over a decade of impactful research, he has led multiple NSFC-funded national projects, authored influential publications in top-tier journals, contributed to national education through textbook authorship, and earned a citation index of 3665. His work addresses critical societal needs in food safety, environmental monitoring, and public health. Holding five national patents and serving in editorial roles for leading SCI journals, Dr. Lu exemplifies academic leadership, innovation, and global relevance—making him an ideal recipient of the Best Researcher Award.

Yi Deng | ESG Rating | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yi Deng | ESG Rating | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yi Deng at China School of Banking and Finance, University of International Business and Economics, China

Yi Deng is a Ph.D. candidate at the China School of Banking and Finance, University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), China. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Management and a Master’s in Business Administration from UIBE. His research focuses on ESG, corporate governance, capital structure, and sustainable investment. He has recently published in the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, examining the impact of ESG rating disagreement on dynamic capital structure adjustment. His findings highlight the financial implications of ESG inconsistency, contributing to the broader field of sustainable finance and informing both academic and policy-related discussions.

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🎓Academic Background

Yi Deng holds a strong academic foundation in both management and finance. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Management, majoring in Information Management and Information Systems, followed by a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), China. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Finance at the China School of Banking and Finance, UIBE. His educational journey reflects a deep engagement with interdisciplinary subjects, combining technical, managerial, and financial expertise. This diverse background supports his research interests in ESG, corporate governance, and sustainable investment, providing a solid base for impactful academic contributions.

💼Professional Experience

Yi Deng is currently engaged in advanced academic research as a Ph.D. candidate at the China School of Banking and Finance, University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), China. His professional experience centers on conducting empirical research in the areas of ESG, capital structure, and sustainable finance. He has led and contributed to projects analyzing ESG rating disagreement and its effects on corporate financial behavior. His recent publication in the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal demonstrates his ability to produce high-impact research with practical relevance. Yi Deng’s work reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and policy-oriented financial analysis.

🏆Awards and Honors

Yi Deng’s research excellence has been recognized through the successful publication of his work in the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, a respected outlet in the field of finance and economics. This achievement reflects his scholarly contribution to the study of ESG and capital structure. While still in the early stages of his academic career, his work has already gained attention for its empirical depth and relevance to sustainable finance. His academic progress and research impact position him as a promising candidate for future academic and research awards in the fields of corporate finance, ESG analysis, and financial governance.

🔬Research Focus

Yi Deng’s research primarily explores the intersection of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors with corporate financial decision-making. His recent work investigates how ESG rating disagreement influences firms’ capital structure adjustment, revealing that inconsistency in ESG evaluations can hinder timely financial responses, especially under high information asymmetry. His broader research interests include corporate finance, sustainable investment, and governance mechanisms. By integrating empirical analysis with pressing sustainability concerns, Yi Deng aims to contribute to the advancement of sustainable finance. His studies offer valuable insights for investors, policymakers, and scholars seeking to understand the financial impact of ESG-related uncertainties.

📑Publication Top Notes

ESG Rating Disagreement and Dynamic Capital Structure Adjustment
📘 Pacific-Basin Finance Journal | Year: 2025

🏷️Conclusion

Yi Deng is a highly promising early-career researcher whose academic journey and research contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a solid educational background from the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), China, and a current Ph.D. pursuit in Finance, he demonstrates both depth and focus in his scholarly work. His research on ESG rating disagreement and its effect on corporate capital structure adjustment, published in the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, reflects both empirical rigor and relevance to sustainable finance. Yi Deng’s work aligns with global priorities in corporate governance and sustainable investment, positioning him as an impactful emerging scholar.

 

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma | Water Quality | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma | Water Quality | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma is a passionate researcher specializing in Water Resource Engineering and Natural Resource Management. Currently pursuing a PhD in Geography at Trinity College Dublin with funding from Science Foundation Ireland, her work focuses on climate resilience of peatlands through innovative isotopic analysis. She holds an MPhil in Water Resource Engineering and a First-Class BSc in Natural Resource Management. Zenobia has contributed to international projects, published in top-tier journals, and actively promotes STEM among women as a Global Ambassador for the Society of Women Engineers. Her expertise spans hydrology, GIS, remote sensing, and sustainable environmental management. 💧📘

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🎓Academic Background

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma has a strong academic foundation in environmental sciences and water resource management. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Geography at Trinity College Dublin, supported by the Science Foundation Ireland’s Frontiers for the Future Programme, with research focused on water stable isotopes and peatland ecosystems. She earned an MPhil in Water Resource Engineering and Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, where she ranked in the top 5% and received the Africa Centre of Excellence scholarship. Zenobia also holds a First-Class BSc in Natural Resource Management, graduating among the top of her class. 📚

💼Professional Experience

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma has gained diverse professional experience in research, engineering, and education. As a Graduate Engineer at the Ghana Hydrological Authority, she conducted hydrological data analysis and field surveys, and managed digital outreach. She previously served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at KNUST, supporting watershed management research and undergraduate instruction. Her internship at the Hydrological Authority involved storm drain assessments and GIS tool development. Additionally, she has worked as a Global Ambassador for the Society of Women Engineers, promoting STEM careers for women. Her professional journey reflects a strong commitment to sustainable water management and interdisciplinary collaboration. 🌍

🏅Awards and Honors

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma has received multiple prestigious awards in recognition of her academic excellence and research potential. She is a recipient of the Science Foundation Ireland Frontiers for the Future Programme funding for her PhD studies. During her MPhil, she was awarded the Africa Higher Education Centre of Excellence scholarship and secured a grant from the UNESCO-TWAS Seed Grant for African Principal Investigators. At the undergraduate level, she was honored with the Elizabeth Herman’s Foundation scholarship for academic distinction. Additionally, she has received certificates for outstanding participation in international workshops, conferences, and capacity-building programs in environmental science. 🌍

🔬Research Focus

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma’s research centers on sustainable water resource management, climate resilience, and ecosystem health. Her current PhD work explores the resilience of blanket bogs to climate change using advanced water stable isotope techniques. She has investigated hydrogeochemical processes, water quality, and public health risks, particularly in vulnerable wetland areas such as the Densu Ramsar site. Her academic contributions integrate hydrological modeling, GIS, remote sensing, and environmental analysis. Zenobia’s research aims to address critical environmental challenges by improving our understanding of freshwater systems and informing conservation strategies, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world application. 💧

📌Publication Top Notes

Assessing the impact of land use and land cover change on the Densu Delta wetland using Markov chain modeling and artificial neural networks
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 1 📄

Origin, hydrogeochemical evolution and human health risk assessment of surface and groundwater in the Densu Delta Ramsar site, Ghana
Year: 2025

🏆Conclusion

Zenobia Kusi-Afrakoma is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating exceptional promise and achievement in the fields of water resources, environmental sustainability, and hydrology. With a First-Class BSc, a distinguished MPhil, and a fully funded international PhD from Trinity College Dublin, her academic journey reflects consistent excellence. Her research, focused on climate resilience and water quality using advanced isotopic methods, addresses urgent global challenges. Zenobia’s international collaborations, impactful publications, leadership in STEM outreach, and contributions to both scientific and policy communities underscore her wide-ranging impact. She exemplifies the ideal of a next-generation environmental research leader. 🌍🏅

 

 

Qinsi He | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qinsi He | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China

Dr. Qinsi He is an Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, with a Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney and a Master’s from China Agricultural University. Her research explores the impacts of climate change and human activities on agroecosystems through process-based modeling and machine learning. 🌾 She has published 19 papers in reputed journals and collaborated with institutions such as Iowa State University and Peking University. 💡 Her notable work includes contributions to the NSW Climate Change Strategy and the NSF CAREER program, earning recognition for advancing sustainable agricultural practices through innovative, AI-driven approaches. 🌍

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Qinsi He holds a strong academic foundation in agricultural and environmental sciences. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney in Australia, where she specialized in climate change impacts on agroecosystems. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree at China Agricultural University, one of the leading institutions in agricultural research in China. Her education has equipped her with interdisciplinary expertise, blending environmental science, data analytics, and sustainable agriculture. 📘 Through her academic journey, she developed a solid background in process-based modeling and AI-driven research, forming the basis for her impactful contributions to global sustainability challenges.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Qinsi He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, where she leads research on sustainable agroecosystems. From 2022 to 2023, she worked as a Professional Officer in Climate Research under the NSW Primary Industries Climate Change Research Strategy, publishing three significant papers. 🌍 In 2023–2024, she contributed as an AI-based modeller for the NSF CAREER (1945036) program at the Iowa Nutrient Research Center. Her work integrates climate science, machine learning, and agricultural sustainability. She maintains active collaborations with top institutions such as Iowa State University and Peking University, enhancing global research impact.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Qinsi He’s research is centered on understanding the effects of climate change and human management on agroecosystems. She employs a combination of process-based modeling and artificial intelligence techniques to explore sustainable agricultural practices. 🌾 Her work aims to develop nature-based solutions that promote long-term ecosystem health and productivity. Key research areas include soil organic carbon dynamics, AI-based data mining, and the development of integrated models for food-energy-water-carbon nexus analysis. By addressing global sustainability challenges, her research contributes to the advancement of resilient and adaptive agricultural systems in the face of environmental and climatic uncertainties.

📝Publication Top Notes

Knowledge-guided machine learning for improving crop yield projections of waterlogging effects under climate change
📅 2025 | Resources Environment and Sustainability | Cited by: 6

The lag response time of reference evapotranspiration to VPD and air temperature is influenced by both climate and vegetation: Evidence from Inner Mongolia, China
📅 2024 | Preprint

Modelling interactions between cowpea cover crops and residue retention in Australian dryland cropping systems under climate change
📅 2023 | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Nutrients and temperature additively enhance wood carbon fluxes
📅 2023 | Preprint

Identifying effective agricultural management practices for climate change adaptation and mitigation: A win-win strategy in South-Eastern Australia
📅 2022 | Agricultural Systems

🏆Conclusion

Dr. Qinsi He is an accomplished Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University with a Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney and a Master’s from China Agricultural University. Her research integrates climate change impact analysis, sustainable agroecosystem development, AI-based data mining, and process-based modeling. With 19 peer-reviewed publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals and notable citation impact—including 21 citations for a single paper in one year—she has demonstrated significant research influence. Dr. He has collaborated with esteemed institutions such as Iowa State University, Peking University, and the University of Western Australia, and has played key roles in major international projects like the NSF CAREER and NSW Climate Change Strategy. Her interdisciplinary expertise and contributions to climate-agriculture integration establish her as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

 

Suresh R Jambagi | Agricultural Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suresh R Jambagi | Agricultural Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate at National Bureau Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, India

Mr. Suresh Ramakrishna Jambagi is a Ph.D. Research Scholar in Agricultural Entomology at the University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore. With an outstanding academic record, he earned a Gold Medal during his M.Sc. at UAS Dharwad and secured the top rank in the Karnataka Ph.D. entrance examination. His research focuses on Bt resistance management in pink bollworm, addressing critical challenges in pest control. He has published multiple peer-reviewed articles and received the Young Researcher Award (2020). Actively involved in conferences, training, and academic outreach, he contributes significantly to sustainable agriculture and integrated pest management through his innovative research efforts.

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🎓Academic Background

Mr. Suresh Ramakrishna Jambagi has demonstrated a strong academic foundation throughout his educational journey. He completed his SSLC in 2012 with 77.60% and his PUC in 2014 with 83.16%. He earned his B.Sc. in Agriculture from the College of Agriculture, Bheemarayanagudi (UAS, Raichur) with an impressive 87.80% (GPA 8.78). He further excelled in his M.Sc. (Agri) in Agricultural Entomology from UAS, Dharwad, graduating with a Gold Medal and a GPA of 9.41. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Entomology at the University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore, focusing on resistance management in pink bollworm.

💼Professional Experience

Mr. Suresh Ramakrishna Jambagi has developed a well-rounded professional background through academic, research, and field-based activities. He has actively participated in the Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) program, gaining firsthand exposure to agricultural practices at the grassroots level. As part of his academic training, he was involved in the National Service Scheme (NSS), contributing to community engagement and agricultural awareness. His experiential learning in crop protection enhanced his practical understanding of pest management strategies. He has also served as a reviewer for the InSc International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, reflecting his growing role in academic peer review.

🏅Awards and Honors

Mr. Suresh Ramakrishna Jambagi has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his academic and research excellence. He was awarded the University Gold Medal for securing first rank in M.Sc. Agricultural Entomology at UAS Dharwad. In 2020, he received the Young Researcher Award from the Institute of Scholars (InSc), Bangalore. He also earned the Best Article Award from Agriculture Letters for his work on entomopathogens in pest management. Additionally, he secured second prize in a poster presentation at an international conference organized by TNAU, Coimbatore, highlighting his active engagement and recognition at national and international forums.

🔬Research Focus

Mr. Suresh Ramakrishna Jambagi’s research is centered on sustainable pest management and insect resistance mechanisms in major agricultural crops. His M.Sc. work focused on the status and management of shoot fly in wheat, addressing a key pest issue in cereal production. Currently, his Ph.D. research at UAS, GKVK, Bangalore involves Bt resistance management in pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella), aiming to develop strategies for delaying resistance through introgression of recessive genes. His research contributes to integrated pest management, resistance mitigation, and improved crop protection practices, supporting long-term agricultural sustainability and reducing dependence on chemical pesticides.

✍️Publication Top Notes

Biological performance of Bollgard II® Bt-resistant vs susceptible population of pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders) on non-toxic diet
📅 Year: 2024 |  Journal of Cotton Research

Resistance to fenazaquin in broad mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks): Realized heritability, risk assessment and cross‐resistance
📅 Year: 2024 |  Journal of Applied Entomology

Insecticide compatibility with abundance and diversity of predatory fauna in wheat (Triticum aestivum) ecosystem
📅 Year: 2023 | International Journal of Tropical Insect Science

Novel insecticides for the management of shoot fly, Atherigona approximata Malloch (Diptera: Muscidae): an emerging pest of wheat in India
📅 Year: 2023 | International Journal of Tropical Insect Science

Diversity and Abundance of Insect Pollinator Fauna in Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) and Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi L.) in North Karnataka
📅 Year: 2022 | Indian Journal of Ecology

🔍Conclusion

Mr. Suresh Ramakrishna Jambagi is an exceptionally promising early-career researcher whose academic excellence, impactful research, and national-level recognitions make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a Gold Medal in M.Sc. Agricultural Entomology and first rank in the Ph.D. entrance examination in Karnataka, he has demonstrated outstanding scholarly merit. His ongoing Ph.D. research on Bt resistance management in pink bollworm addresses a critical agricultural challenge with practical implications. He has published five peer-reviewed articles in reputed journals and received accolades including the Young Researcher Award and Best Article Award. His active participation in conferences, reviewer role, academic training, and interdisciplinary learning reflect a strong commitment to scientific advancement and sustainable pest management, positioning him as a deserving nominee for this recognition.

 

 

Yang Shi | Engineering Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yang Shi | Engineering Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Xidian University, China

Dr. Yang Shi, Associate Professor at Xidian University, is a leading researcher in solid mechanics and multi-field coupling technologies. He earned his Ph.D. from Lanzhou University, where he focused on nonlinear dynamics and the magnetoelectric (ME) behavior of multiferroic composites. His groundbreaking models on ME coupling under magnetic, thermal, and mechanical fields have advanced the design of energy harvesters, antennas 📡, and smart electronic devices. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications in top journals like IEEE TAP and Journal of Applied Physics, Dr. Shi has become a recognized expert in magnetoelectric materials 🧲. He actively leads national research projects and contributes as a reviewer to prestigious international journals. A dedicated mentor and academic contributor, his work bridges theoretical innovation and practical engineering solutions, driving next-generation sensing and energy systems 🌐. His contributions make him a standout candidate for excellence in research.

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Yang Shi, currently an Associate Professor at Xidian University, holds a strong academic foundation in the field of mechanics and multi-field coupling technologies. He completed both his Bachelor’s degree in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and his Ph.D. in Solid Mechanics from Lanzhou University, a prestigious institution in China. During his doctoral studies, Dr. Shi focused on nonlinear dynamics and the magnetoelectric behavior of multiferroic composites, developing novel models that explored the interactions of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric materials under magnetic, mechanical, and thermal fields. His pioneering research led to significant advancements in the understanding and design of magnetoelectric devices, energy harvesters, and nano-scale sensors. With over 40 publications in leading international journals and active participation in national research projects, Dr. Shi has emerged as a dynamic researcher in his field. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to innovation, high-quality scholarship, and practical engineering applications in emerging smart technologies. 🎓

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Yang Shi is an accomplished researcher and academic with a strong professional background in multi-field coupling and smart material systems. Since joining the School of Electro-Mechanical Engineering at Xidian University in 2016, he has advanced from Lecturer to Associate Professor, reflecting his growing contributions to research and education. His work focuses on the theoretical modeling and practical application of magnetoelectric devices, energy harvesting systems, and electronic packaging technologies. Dr. Shi has played a leading role in several nationally funded research projects, demonstrating both scientific leadership and innovation. In addition to his research activities, he has served as a master’s tutor since 2017, mentoring students and fostering academic excellence. He is a frequent reviewer for prominent international journals and an active contributor to the global scientific community through conferences and collaborations. His professional journey is marked by dedication, originality, and a consistent drive to solve complex engineering challenges. 🛠️

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Yang Shi has earned significant recognition for his contributions to the fields of solid mechanics and magnetoelectric materials. His innovative research on multi-field coupling systems and energy harvesting devices has positioned him as a leading expert in his domain. He has received support and funding through several competitive national-level research grants, reflecting the scientific community’s trust in his work and its potential impact. His publications in high-impact journals such as IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Journal of Applied Physics, and Composite Structures have been widely cited and appreciated by peers. In acknowledgment of his academic excellence, he has been invited to present at prestigious international conferences and has served as a reviewer for numerous top-tier journals. His continued involvement in advancing theoretical models and practical solutions in smart material systems highlights his outstanding contributions to science and engineering. 🏅

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Yang Shi’s research is centered on the interdisciplinary fields of solid mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, and multi-field coupling, with a particular emphasis on magnetoelectric (ME) materials and devices. His work explores the complex interactions between magnetic, electric, thermal, and mechanical fields in multiferroic composites, leading to innovative designs for smart sensors, energy harvesters, and miniaturized antennas. He has developed advanced analytical and simulation models that provide deep insights into the behavior of ME materials at both macro and nano scales. These models have been instrumental in optimizing the performance of broadband antennas and low-frequency energy harvesting systems. Dr. Shi’s research bridges theory and application, addressing real-world challenges in electronics, renewable energy, and intelligent systems. His contributions help advance next-generation device technologies and support the development of sustainable, high-performance engineering solutions. 🔍

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⚡Conclusion

Dr. Yang Shi is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, with a robust academic foundation in solid mechanics from Lanzhou University and a decade-long record of innovative research in multi-field coupling and magnetoelectric composites. As an Associate Professor at Xidian University, he has led and contributed to several nationally funded projects, developed pioneering models for energy harvesters and magnetoelectric antennas, and produced over 40 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals such as IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Journal of Applied Physics, and Composite Structures. His role as a reviewer for prestigious journals and speaker at global conferences underscores his academic influence and community engagement. Dr. Shi’s research not only advances fundamental science but also offers tangible solutions in smart devices and sustainable technologies. With a clear trajectory of leadership, innovation, and societal impact, he exemplifies the excellence and vision that this award seeks to recognize.

 

 

Santi Garcia-Guerrero | Perception | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Santi Garcia-Guerrero | Perception | Best Researcher Award

Post-doc at University of Galway, Ireland

Dr. Santiago Garcia-Guerrero is an interdisciplinary behavioral scientist 🧠 with a background in clinical psychology 🩺 and a deep passion for mental health and experimental research. He holds a PhD in Psychology from the National University of Ireland, Galway, where he developed innovative behavioral assessments using action dynamics like mouse-tracking 🖱️. With over two decades of experience, his research spans fear-related avoidance, decision-making, and cognitive processes, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and impactful mobile health solutions 📱. He has collaborated on projects examining wind turbine noise and vaccine hesitancy, blending psychology, engineering, and public health 🌍. A dedicated educator and mentor, he has lectured across Europe and Latin America and supervised numerous students. His clinical work with vulnerable populations—especially immigrants—demonstrates his strong commitment to social impact 🤝. Recognized with major scholarships and grants, Dr. Garcia-Guerrero continues to lead innovative research with global relevance.

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Santiago Garcia-Guerrero is a behavioral scientist with a strong foundation in clinical and experimental psychology. He earned his PhD in Psychology (Perception, Cognition & Action) from the National University of Ireland, Galway, where his research focused on developing behavioral assessments of fear-related avoidance using advanced tools like mouse-tracking. Prior to that, he completed his MSc in Psychology with Distinction from the University of East London, conducting research on the extinction of avoidance behaviors. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, with First Class Honours, from the Catholic University of Colombia, where he specialized in Clinical Psychology. Throughout his education, Dr. Garcia-Guerrero received training from prestigious institutions including Stanford, Harvard, and the University of Edinburgh. He has also completed specialized workshops in computational modeling, Bayesian analysis, motivational interviewing, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, equipping him with a diverse skill set to tackle complex psychological research and practice.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Santiago Garcia-Guerrero brings over two decades of diverse professional experience across academic, clinical, and research settings. He currently serves as a Post-Doctoral Lead Researcher at the University of Galway, where he investigates the effects of environmental noise on cognitive performance. His past roles include visiting researcher at Middlesex University and clinical psychologist in various NGOs and healthcare institutions in London and Colombia. He has delivered psychotherapy to vulnerable populations, particularly within immigrant communities, and has provided clinical supervision and case formulation guidance. In academia, Dr. Garcia-Guerrero has lectured in multiple universities across Europe and Latin America, covering subjects such as research methods, behavioral psychology, and data analysis. He has also led training workshops in R programming and Bayesian statistics. His leadership includes co-organizing international conferences and mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students. His professional journey reflects a unique blend of clinical care, research innovation, and educational impact. 🧑‍⚕️

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Santiago Garcia-Guerrero has received notable recognition for his academic and research excellence. In 2015, he was awarded the prestigious Hardiman Research Scholarship by the College of Arts at the National University of Ireland, Galway. This competitive scholarship, valued at €81,305, supported his doctoral research on behavioral assessments of fear and decision-making. In 2017, he successfully secured funding through the NUI Galway Explore initiative, receiving €900 to develop PhobiApp©, a mobile application aimed at helping individuals overcome arachnophobia through behavioral assessment and intervention. These awards reflect his innovative approach to psychological research and his commitment to bridging academic knowledge with practical solutions. His contributions to interdisciplinary projects and international collaborations have further enhanced his reputation as a dedicated and impactful researcher. These honors underscore his ability to secure competitive funding and deliver meaningful outcomes, making him a recognized figure in the fields of psychology, mental health, and behavioral science. 🏅

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Santiago Garcia-Guerrero’s research centers on the intersection of behavioral science, mental health, and experimental psychology. His primary focus lies in understanding fear-related avoidance, decision-making processes, and the cognitive and emotional mechanisms underlying human behavior. He has developed innovative behavioral assessments incorporating dynamic response measures such as mouse-tracking, offering novel insights into approach-avoidance conflict during decision-making. Dr. Garcia-Guerrero has also contributed to interdisciplinary studies, including the psychological impact of wind turbine noise on working memory and behavioral factors influencing vaccine hesitancy. His work bridges nomothetic and idiographic approaches, integrating clinical expertise with experimental rigor. He is particularly interested in the application of behavioral science to real-world problems, including the development of digital tools like PhobiApp for anxiety reduction. His research employs advanced data analysis techniques and spans diverse populations, making significant contributions to experimental psychology, cognitive science, and public mental health. 🧪

📖Publication Top Notes

The action dynamics of approach-avoidance conflict during decision-making
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 20

The gradual extinction of transferred avoidance stimulus functions
Year: 2014 | Cited by: 20

The action dynamics of approach-avoidance conflict in decision-making: A mousetracking study
Year: 2019 | Cited by: 3

The Price of Fear: Developing a behavioural assessment of fear-related avoidance incorporating dynamic response measures
Year: 2017

The price of fear: Developing a behavioural assessment of fear
Year: 2003

✨Conclusion

Dr. Santiago Garcia-Guerrero emerges as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, bringing together a rare blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and societal impact. With a PhD in Psychology focused on perception, cognition, and action, and advanced training from globally respected institutions such as Harvard and Stanford, he possesses a rich and interdisciplinary background. His pioneering research in behavioral science—particularly on fear-related avoidance and decision-making—leverages advanced tools like mouse-tracking and eye-tracking, with practical applications such as PhobiApp. He has a solid publication record in reputable journals and has received prestigious grants like the Hardiman Research Scholarship. Beyond academia, Dr. Garcia-Guerrero has contributed extensively to clinical psychology through work with NGOs and vulnerable populations, and demonstrated strong leadership in teaching, mentoring, and organizing scientific conferences. His integrated contributions to science, education, and community health make him exceptionally well-suited for this award. ✅

 

 

Yuming Yuan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yuming Yuan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Researcher at South China University of Technology, China

Dr. Yuan Yuming  is an Assistant Researcher at the School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology . He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from Harbin Engineering University in 2023, with international training at City University London . Specializing in wind turbine wake dynamics , he has led and contributed to multiple high-impact research projects funded by the NSFC and Guangdong Province, focusing on wake blockage effects and hybrid wake modeling. Dr. Yuan holds 5 patents related to wind energy innovation  and has published 4 SCI papers in top-tier journals such as Ocean Engineering. His work on hybrid wake methods has demonstrated up to 15.12% power gains in downstream turbines, significantly advancing offshore wind energy efficiency . He actively collaborates with renowned scholars and contributes to national labs, making him a rising talent in renewable energy research 🌱🔬.

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Yuan Yuming is currently serving as an Assistant Researcher at the School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology. He earned his Doctorate in Engineering from Harbin Engineering University in December 2023, where he focused on ship and wind turbine engineering under the supervision of Professor Chao Wang. During his doctoral studies, he completed a joint training program at City University London, working with Professor Shiqiang Yan on numerical wave solvers. Dr. Yuan also holds a Master’s degree in Engineering from Harbin Engineering University and a Bachelor’s degree from Wuhan University of Technology. His research primarily explores wind turbine wake dynamics, wake blockage effects, and hybrid modeling techniques. He has led multiple nationally funded projects, holds five patents, and has published four SCI-indexed articles in reputable journals. His innovations have shown measurable performance gains in wind energy systems, establishing him as a promising figure in renewable energy research.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Yuan Yuming is an Assistant Researcher at the School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology, where he focuses on advanced wind energy systems and fluid dynamics. His professional journey includes leadership in nationally funded research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Youth Science Fund and the Guangdong Province General Program. His expertise lies in the study of wind turbine wake interactions, hybrid wake modeling, and blockage effects within turbine arrays. Dr. Yuan also contributes to a key consultancy project under the State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Architecture and Urban Science, where he researches dynamic characteristics of kinetic energy recovery systems. He has international collaborative experience through joint training at City University London and works closely with global experts in wave and wake modeling. With five patents and several high-impact publications, Dr. Yuan continues to drive innovation in renewable energy technologies.

🏅Awards and Honors

Dr. Yuan Yuming has been recognized for his contributions to renewable energy research through various prestigious awards and research grants. He is the recipient of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Youth Science Fund Project, which supports his work on wake blockage mechanisms in wind turbine arrays. Additionally, he was awarded a research grant under the General Program of the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province for his investigation into wake evolution mechanisms. These competitive funding programs highlight the scientific merit and innovation in Dr. Yuan’s work. He also plays a key role in a major project funded by the State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Architecture and Urban Science, focusing on wind-wave integrated energy recovery systems. His research achievements, including patented technologies and publications in leading SCI journals, have positioned him as an emerging expert in wind energy engineering, earning recognition from both national institutions and international collaborators.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Yuan Yuming’s research is centered on the advancement of wind energy systems, with a particular focus on wind turbine wake dynamics and energy efficiency optimization. His work explores the complex interactions between turbines in wind farms, especially the in-field blockage effect, which influences power output and overall farm performance. He has developed a hybrid wake modeling method that combines potential and viscous flow theories to accurately simulate wake behavior, particularly in offshore floating wind turbines. This method has been experimentally and numerically validated, demonstrating significant performance improvements, including a 15.12% power gain for downstream turbines. Dr. Yuan’s research also includes numerical simulation techniques, aeroelastic analysis, and the design of wind-wave energy recovery systems. His innovative approaches have led to five patents and multiple high-impact journal publications. His ongoing projects, funded by national and provincial science foundations, aim to further enhance the reliability and efficiency of renewable energy technologies.

📖Publication Top Notes

Analysis of the blade aeroelastic effect on the floating offshore wind turbine wake in a focusing wave with a hybrid model
Year: 2023

A hybrid wake method for simulating yaw tandem wind turbine
Year: 2023

Experimental and numerical validation of a hybrid method for modelling the wake flow of two in-line wind turbines
Year: 2023

A hybrid method for modelling wake flow of a wind turbine
Year: 2023

Numerical simulation and performance analysis of in-field blockage effect between wind turbines
Year: 2023

⚙️Conclusion

Dr. Yuan Yuming is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the category of emerging researchers in renewable energy and engineering innovation. With a strong academic foundation including a Ph.D. in Engineering from Harbin Engineering University and international research experience at City University London, he has demonstrated outstanding research capabilities. His specialization in wind turbine wake dynamics has led to the development of an innovative hybrid wake method, validated through experimental and numerical analysis. He has served as PI/Co-PI on nationally funded projects, holds five patents in wind energy technology, and has published four SCI-indexed papers in reputable journals. His work has shown significant real-world impact, including a 15.12% power gain in downstream turbines, and he actively contributes to national laboratory research. His collaborations with global experts and leadership in technical innovation further affirm his suitability for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

Shashi Prabha Dubey | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at T.P.S. College, Patliputra University, Patna, Bihar, India

Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey 🌿 is a distinguished environmental chemist and nanotechnology researcher with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Lucknow, India 🎓. She has served in prestigious roles including Marie Curie Experienced Researcher, Research Scientist at UNIST, South Korea, and Assistant Professor at Patliputra University, India. With over 4,000 citations and acclaimed publications on green synthesis, water purification, and nanocomposites, she has received numerous honors including the DEF-Young Scientist Award 🏆 and ACS Certificate of Merit 🧪. Dr. Dubey has secured significant research funding 💰, chaired international sessions, and mentored future scientists through training and academic leadership 👩‍🔬. Her expertise spans advanced instrumentation (SEM, HPLC, ICP-OES, etc.) and environmental sustainability ♻️. A passionate scientist and global collaborator, she continues to impact environmental health through innovative research and international engagement 🌍.

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🎓Academic Background

Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey is a highly accomplished environmental chemist and nanotechnology researcher with a strong foundation in academic excellence. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Lucknow, India, in 2008, following her M.Sc. in Chemistry from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University in 2003. She also holds a B.Sc. degree from National Post Graduate College, Barhalganj. Dr. Dubey has qualified prestigious national-level exams such as CSIR-JRF and GATE, reflecting her strong scientific aptitude. Over the years, she has held research and academic positions across India, Finland, and South Korea, including her role as a Marie Curie Experienced Researcher and Research Scientist at UNIST. She has published extensively in international journals and received awards such as the DEF-Young Scientist Award and ACS Certificate of Merit. With expertise in advanced instrumentation and a focus on water purification and green chemistry, she continues to contribute meaningfully to global environmental research. 🌿

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey has amassed rich and diverse professional experience in environmental chemistry, nanotechnology, and academic leadership. She began her research journey as a CSIR Junior and Senior Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, followed by her role as a Marie Curie Experienced Researcher in Finland, where she contributed to biosynthesis and environmental contaminant removal projects. She later served as Scientist C and Quality Manager at Biotech Park, Lucknow, focusing on environmental analysis and laboratory accreditation systems. Dr. Dubey further advanced her research career at UNIST, South Korea, as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Scientist, working on the synthesis and application of graphene-based nanomaterials for water purification. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at T.P.S. College, Patliputra University, where she also served as Head of the Chemistry Department. Her career reflects a commitment to innovative research, international collaboration, and capacity-building in environmental and chemical sciences. 🌍

🏅Awards and Honors

Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey has been recognized nationally and internationally for her outstanding contributions to environmental chemistry and nanotechnology. She received the DEF-Young Scientist Award from the Academy of Environmental Biology in 2010, highlighting her early career excellence. In 2014, she was honored with the Certificate of Merit by the American Chemical Society’s Environmental Chemistry Division at their San Francisco meeting, as well as the Excellent Paper Presentation Award by the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Dr. Dubey has also served as a session chair at international conferences, such as the KSIEC Fall Meeting in South Korea, acknowledging her leadership in scientific discourse. She has successfully secured competitive research and conference grants from UGC, SERB, and BCST, further demonstrating the impact and relevance of her work. These accolades reflect her dedication to advancing environmental research and fostering scientific collaboration on a global scale. 🏆

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey’s research primarily centers on environmental chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable water purification. Her work involves the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using plant extracts, aiming to create eco-friendly materials with high efficiency in contaminant removal. She has extensively explored the development of graphene-based nanocomposites, hydrogels, and aerogels for catalytic and adsorptive applications in water treatment. Her research integrates advanced analytical techniques such as HPLC, GC-MS, ICP-OES, SEM, and TEM for precise material characterization and environmental analysis. Dr. Dubey has also worked on adsorbents derived from agricultural waste and indigenous minerals, focusing on the removal of heavy metals, NSAIDs, and other hazardous pollutants from water. Her interdisciplinary approach blends chemistry, environmental science, and materials engineering, contributing to innovative solutions for clean water technologies. With international collaborations and numerous high-impact publications, her research continues to influence the field of environmental nanotechnology. 💧

📖Publication Top Notes

Tansy fruit mediated greener synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 855 📘

Green synthesis and characterizations of silver and gold nanoparticles using leaf extract of Rosa rugosa
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 560 📗

Chlorination byproducts, their toxicodynamics and removal from drinking water
Year: 2007 | Cited by: 553 📙

Adsorption of chromium (VI) on low cost adsorbents derived from agricultural waste material: A comparative study
Year: 2007 | Cited by: 408 📕

Bioprospective of Sorbus aucuparia leaf extract in development of silver and gold nanocolloids
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 342 📘

Fate of engineered nanoparticles: Implications in the environment
Year: 2015 | Cited by: 248 📗

Artemisia vulgaris-derived mesoporous honeycomb-shaped activated carbon for ibuprofen adsorption
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 133 📙

Synthesis of graphene–carbon sphere hybrid aerogel with silver nanoparticles and its catalytic and adsorption applications
Year: 2014 | Cited by: 121 📕

Recovery of gold from aqueous solutions by taurine modified cellulose: An adsorptive–reduction pathway
Year: 2014 | Cited by: 116 📘

Utility of adsorbents in the purification of drinking water: A review of characterization, efficiency and safety evaluation of various adsorbents
Year: 2009 | Cited by: 89 📗

🚀Conclusion

Dr. Shashi Prabha Dubey stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with an illustrious track record marked by impactful publications, over 4,000 citations, and pioneering contributions in nanotechnology, green synthesis, and environmental chemistry. Her international credentials, including a Marie Curie Fellowship in Finland, a Research Scientist role at UNIST in South Korea, and a Visiting Researcher position in 2025, reflect sustained global recognition. Her accolades, such as the DEF-Young Scientist Award and honors from ACS and KSIEC, underscore her scientific excellence. She has led funded research projects and organized international conferences, demonstrating both innovation and leadership. In addition to mentoring students and managing research quality systems, her technical proficiency in advanced instrumentation strengthens her interdisciplinary capabilities. Altogether, Dr. Dubey’s career exemplifies the qualities of a high-impact researcher and visionary leader, making her highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. 🌍✨

 

 

Muhammed Yasin Durgun | Renewable Materials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammed Yasin Durgun | Renewable Materials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammed Yasin Durgun at Bartın University, Turkey

Associate Professor Muhammed Yasin DURGUN is a distinguished civil engineering researcher at Bartın University, specializing in concrete technology, cementitious materials, and sustainable construction. With a strong focus on innovative materials, his research explores the use of industrial wastes, nano silica, and alkali-activated binders to improve concrete durability, rheology, and high-temperature resistance. He has led and contributed to numerous nationally funded projects, demonstrating leadership as coordinator and academic advisor. Dr. Durgun has published over 20 SCI-indexed articles, multiple book chapters, and presented at international conferences, reflecting his significant scholarly impact. He actively mentors graduate and doctoral students and has reviewed extensively for SCI journals, showcasing his dedication to advancing academic quality. His work bridges theoretical research and practical applications, with consultancy roles supporting industry innovations. Dr. Durgun’s commitment to sustainable engineering and innovative material development establishes him as a leading figure in civil engineering research.

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📚Summary of Suitability for the Best Academic Researcher Award

Muhammed Yasin DURGUN stands out as a highly qualified candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award, with impactful contributions to sustainable concrete technology and civil engineering materials. He has led over 10 innovative research projects, published 21 SCI-indexed articles, and authored six book chapters. His mentorship of MSc and PhD students, strong academic leadership, and active engagement in peer review reflect both scholarly excellence and dedication to advancing environmentally responsible construction solutions.

🎓Academic Background

Associate Professor Muhammed Yasin DURGUN is a leading civil engineering expert specializing in concrete technology and sustainable construction materials. He has conducted extensive research on innovative cementitious materials, including the use of industrial waste products and nano silica to enhance the durability and performance of concrete. Throughout his academic career at Bartın University, he has been involved in numerous research projects funded nationally, often serving as coordinator or academic advisor. Dr. Durgun has published over 20 SCI-indexed journal articles and contributed to several book chapters, demonstrating his strong scholarly presence. In addition to his research, he actively supervises graduate and doctoral students and contributes to the academic community through peer review. His work not only advances theoretical knowledge but also has practical applications in improving concrete sustainability and performance. His dedication and innovative approach have made him a prominent figure in civil engineering research. 🔬

🏗️Professional Experience

Associate Professor Muhammed Yasin DURGUN has a robust professional background in civil engineering, focusing on concrete technology, sustainable construction materials, and cementitious innovations. At Bartın University, he has led and contributed to numerous national research projects, often serving as coordinator and academic advisor. His expertise includes investigating the effects of industrial by-products and nano materials on the properties and durability of concrete and mortars. Dr. Durgun has published over 20 SCI-indexed articles and authored multiple book chapters, reflecting his strong research output and influence. Beyond research, he actively mentors graduate and doctoral students, helping develop the next generation of engineers and researchers. Additionally, he has provided consultancy services for industry projects, bridging the gap between academic research and practical applications. His dedication to advancing sustainable materials and improving construction technologies positions him as a respected leader in his field. 🏗️

🏅Awards and Honors

Associate Professor Muhammed Yasin DURGUN has been recognized for his significant contributions to civil engineering and concrete technology through various awards and honors. His innovative research on sustainable construction materials and cementitious composites has earned him national acclaim and research grants. Throughout his career, he has successfully led and participated in multiple funded projects, highlighting his expertise and leadership in the field. Dr. Durgun’s scholarly excellence is reflected in his numerous publications in high-impact journals and chapters in academic books, which have been widely cited by peers. His dedication to advancing the durability and sustainability of concrete materials has positioned him as a respected figure in engineering research communities. In addition to academic recognitions, he has served as an expert reviewer for SCI-indexed journals, underscoring his role in maintaining high scientific standards. His achievements continue to inspire students and colleagues alike. 🏆

🔬Research Focus

Associate Professor Muhammed Yasin DURGUN’s research primarily centers on civil engineering materials, with a special emphasis on concrete technology and sustainable construction. His work explores the development and enhancement of cementitious materials, including self-consolidating concretes, geopolymers, and alkali-activated binders. A significant part of his research investigates the utilization of industrial by-products and waste materials such as pumice, blast furnace slag, and colemanite to improve concrete’s durability, rheological properties, and resistance to high temperatures. Dr. Durgun also focuses on the microstructural behavior of cement-free mortars and fiber-reinforced composites, aiming to optimize their mechanical and environmental performance. His interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental material science with practical applications, addressing challenges related to sustainability and infrastructure longevity. This research contributes to the advancement of eco-friendly building materials and innovative construction techniques, supporting both academic progress and industry needs. 🔬

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