Yikang Liu | Chemical Kinetics | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Yikang Liu | Chemical Kinetics | Editorial Board Member

University of Science and Technology Beijing | China

Dr. Yikang Liu, a dedicated researcher at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, has established a strong academic profile in the field of mine fire prevention, coal spontaneous combustion mechanisms, and underground hazard mitigation. His work focuses on understanding how water immersion, gas adsorption dynamics, and inert gas environments influence coal oxidation behavior and ignition tendencies. Through nearly 20 peer-reviewed publications and 5 patents, Dr. Liu has contributed significant advancements to both fundamental science and applied mine-safety technologies. His research integrates experimental coal chemistry, pore-structure evolution, and competitive adsorption processes to reveal multi-scale mechanisms that govern heat generation and gas release during coal oxidation. Supported by major funding such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and collaborative grants with national engineering research centers, he has led projects that optimize early-warning indicators using adsorption theory and improve inertization strategies using CO₂-N₂ gas environments. Dr. Liu’s findings such as CO formation patterns, pore structure variations, and functional group transformations have laid the groundwork for more accurate prediction models for spontaneous combustion in humid mining regions. His strong collaborations with leading energy enterprises, including China Energy Group and Shandong Energy Group, have enabled the development of intelligent fire-prevention systems, smart ventilation technologies, and data-driven monitoring platforms. To date, his innovations have been implemented in eight mines, improving fire prediction accuracy by up to 40% and contributing to safer, more digitalized mining operations. Dr. Liu’s research continues to bridge fundamental coal chemistry with real-world mine safety, advancing national efforts toward intelligent and low-risk mining.

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Featured Publications

Liu, Y., Wang, H., Niu, H., Shao, Z., Yang, Y., Liu, X., Wang, G., Zhou, Z., & Wang, H. (2025). Study on CO formation and pore structure development during low-temperature oxidation of coal in CO₂–N₂ environment. Journal of Cleaner Production.

Liu, Y., Wang, H., Niu, H., Wang, T., Chen, Z., Chen, Y., & Qi, Q. (2024). Time-shift effect of spontaneous combustion characteristics and microstructure difference of dry-soaked coal. International Journal of Coal Science and Technology.

Wang, H., Liu, Y., Niu, H., Shao, Z., Wang, G., & Wang, H. (2025). Study on the difference of coal spontaneous combustion characteristic parameters after lean oxygen combustion in different inert gas environments: Microscopic and macroscopic. Fuel.

Liu, Y., Wang, H., Niu, H., Xing, S., Wang, G., Zhou, Z., Yang, Y., & Liu, X. (2025). Coal pore structure evolution under drying–wetting cycle. Natural Resources Research.

Liu, Y., Wang, H., Niu, H., Chen, Y., Wang, G., Tian, F., Tang, J., & Qi, Q. (2025). Research progress and visualization analysis of spontaneous combustion of water-immersed coal. Combustion Science and Technology.

 

Sundaramahalingam M A | Green Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Sundaramahalingam M A | Green Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | V.S.B. Engineering College | India

Dr. M. A. Sundaramahalingam is an accomplished researcher in biotechnology, bioenergy, bioprocess engineering, microbial technology, and computational bioengineering. With a strong academic foundation including an M.Tech in Biotechnology and a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, he has developed a diverse research profile spanning experimental, computational, and environmental biotechnology. His work focuses on sustainable energy solutions, valorization of industrial waste, microbial lipid production, biodiesel generation, biohydrogen recovery, and bio-based bioprocess optimization. Through innovative approaches such as ultrasonic-assisted transesterification, surfactant-mediated biomass pretreatment, enzymatic processing, and computational modeling, he has contributed to the advancement of green technologies and efficient bioprocess systems. Dr. Sundaramahalingam has published extensively in high-impact international journals including Fuel, Renewable Energy, Journal of Molecular Liquids, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, and Chemosphere. His works address critical challenges such as enhancing biofuel yields, improving wastewater treatment using microbial systems, developing energy-efficient nanocatalysts, and utilizing macroalgae and food industry waste for value-added bioproducts. His contributions also extend to computational biotechnology, demonstrated through book chapters on machine learning applications, gene expression analysis, and algorithmic modeling. His achievements include a published patent on bacterial-mediated feather waste degradation, recognition as a Prime Minister Research Fellow, and service as a reviewer for several international journals. With strong expertise in bioprocess engineering, biofuel production, biosurfactants, and environmental biotechnology, Dr. Sundaramahalingam’s research significantly advances sustainable biotechnological innovations aimed at addressing global energy and environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications

Ponmanian, M., Vishnuprasad, S., Suriiyakumar, R., Gokulakrishnan, S. A., Ganeshmoorthy, I., & Sundaramahalingam, M. A. (2025). Optimization of process parameters in acoustic cavitation mediated extraction of pectin from Prosopis juliflora pod peel and its analytical characterization. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.

Sundaramahalingam, M. A., & Sivashanmugam, P. (2024). Synergistic biodiesel production from food flavourant industry wastewater using Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Chlorella vulgaris. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 191(Part B), 2064–2073.

Sundaramahalingam, M. A., & Sivashanmugam, P. (2023). Production of microbial carotenoid using innate inherent of the food industry wastewater. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 388, 122772.

Sundaramahalingam, M. A., & Sivashanmugam, P. (2023). Biodiesel production from a novel renewable source through the ultrasound-assisted transesterification process using an energy-efficient nanocatalyst developed from waste material. Fuel, 346, 128397.

Sundaramahalingam, M. A., & Sivashanmugam, P. (2023). Concomitant strategy of wastewater treatment and biodiesel production using innate yeast cell (Rhodotorula mucilaginosa) from food industry sewerage and its energy system analysis. Renewable Energy, 208, 52–62.

Ahmad Ghanbari | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmad Ghanbari | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Yasouj University | Iran

Dr. Ahmad Ghanbari is a distinguished physicist whose research in condensed matter physics and interdisciplinary theoretical modeling has positioned him among the top two percent of scientists worldwide in 2025. With a prolific record of 44 peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Ghanbari has made influential contributions to statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, biomedical physics, and quantum systems. His innovative application of non-extensive thermodynamic entropy provided a novel and highly accurate method for predicting the dynamics, spread, and mortality rates of COVID-19, demonstrating the power of physical models in epidemiological forecasting. In biomedical physics, he has pushed scientific boundaries by modifying the classical Lotka–Volterra equation to more accurately describe the competitive behavior between normal and cancerous cells, offering new perspectives for understanding tumor growth and treatment dynamics. His groundbreaking study on the thermodynamic behavior of cancer tumors, particularly the influence of a tilted external magnetic field on interstitial fluid pressure within spherical tumors, provides valuable theoretical insights that could support advancements in cancer therapy and targeted treatment strategies. Beyond biomedical applications, Dr. Ghanbari has conducted extensive research into the thermodynamic properties of diatomic molecules, contributing to a deeper understanding of molecular interactions and energy states. His work on quantum nanostructures further demonstrates his versatility, addressing complex quantum behaviors that underpin next-generation nano-devices and materials. Complementing his research excellence, Dr. Ghanbari has dedicated three years to teaching at Yasouj University, shaping the academic and scientific development of future physicists.

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Featured Publications

Ghanbari, A. (2025). Theoretical calculations of thermal functions of diatomic molecules using shifted Deng-Fan potential. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 1248, 115186.

Ghanbari, A., & Khordad, R. (2025). A theoretical model to study the influence of an external tilted magnetic field on interstitial fluid flow inside a cylindrical tumor with capillaries. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 36(07), 2450251.

Ghanbari, A. (2025). Computational investigation of magnetic field effect on thermal function of diatomic molecules with anharmonic oscillator potential. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 1243, 114991.

Ghanbari, A., Khordad, R., & Ghaderi-Zefrehei, M. (2025). A modified Lotka–Volterra equation for the investigation of competition between normal and cancer cells. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 36(11), 1–12.

Ghanbari, A. (2024). Aharonov–Bohm flux, topological defect and magnetic field effects on the optical properties of quantum dots in a quantum-plasma environment. Journal of Computational Electronics, 23(1), 22–31.

Oluwaseyi Samson Ojo | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwaseyi Samson Ojo | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer II | Abiola Ajimobi Technical University | Nigeria

Dr. OJO Oluwaseyi Samson is an accomplished scholar in the field of Industrial Chemistry whose research has significantly advanced understanding of environmental pollution, analytical chemistry, and sustainable chemical processes. With a robust academic background culminating in a Ph.D. in Chemistry, he has consistently demonstrated excellence in scientific research, teaching, and professional service. His primary research interests center on the investigation of trace organic compounds, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and microbial contaminants across diverse environmental matrices such as groundwater, surface water, soil, and sediments. Through extensive field studies and analytical assessments, Dr. Ojo has generated vital baseline data essential for evaluating environmental quality and public health implications in Nigeria and similar developing regions. His scholarly contributions are well-documented in reputable international journals, including Chemistry Africa, Energy Reports, and the American Journal of Food Science and Technology. His research publications explore critical topics such as biodiesel development from non-conventional vegetable oils, heavy metal speciation in groundwater, health risk assessment of surface waters, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination in sediments and food products. These studies not only enhance scientific understanding but also offer practical mitigation strategies for environmental pollution and sustainable industrial practices. Beyond research, Dr. Ojo actively contributes to academic growth through teaching and mentorship. He lectures in core chemistry and industrial process courses, such as Reaction Kinetics, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, and Water and Wastewater Treatment, inspiring the next generation of chemists. As an Associate Member of the Institute of Strategic Management, Nigeria, he also integrates strategic and environmental management perspectives into his professional practice. His dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges, coupled with his commitment to sustainable industrial chemistry, positions Dr. OJO Oluwaseyi Samson as an exemplary researcher whose work continues to make a meaningful impact on science, society, and environmental health.

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Featured Publications

Ojo, O. S., Oyekunle, J. A. O., Adedayo, O. S., Oyebode, B. A., Adeagbo, D. O., Adekunle, A. S., & Ogunfowokan, O. A. (2025). Evaluation of contamination indices of heavy metals in the soils within the vicinity of students’ residential agglomerations in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Analytical Chemistry.

Oyekunle, J. A. O., Durodola, S. S., Adekunle, A. S., Afolabi, F. P., Ore, O. T., Lawal, M. S., & Ojo, O. S. (2021). Potentially toxic metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons composition of some popular biscuits in Nigeria. Chemistry Africa, The Journal of the Tunisian Chemical Society and Springer Nature Switzerland.

Adekunle, A. S., Oyekunle, J. A. O., Oladele, S. O., Ojo, O. S., & Nobanathi, W. M. (2020). Evaluation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and health risk assessment of surface water and sediments of River Sasa, Ife North Local Government Area, Nigeria. Chemistry Africa, The Journal of the Tunisian Chemical Society and Springer Nature Switzerland, 2522–5758.

Adekunle, A. S., Oyekunle, J. A. O., Ojo, O. S., Makinde, O. W., Nkambule, T. T. I., & Mamba, B. B. (2019). Heavy metal speciation, microbial study and physicochemical properties of some groundwaters: A case study. Chemistry Africa, The Journal of the Tunisian Chemical Society and Springer Nature Switzerland.

Oyekunle, J. A. O., Elugoke, S. E., Adekunle, A. S., Ojo, O. S., Oyinloye, A. J., Fakoya, O. T., Obisesan, O. R., & Durodola, S. S. (2019). Biodiesel potentials and lubricating properties of Citrus sinensis seed oil. International Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 4(2), 84–92.

Remy Kindanloun Bationo | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Remy Kindanloun Bationo | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique (CNRST) | Burkina Faso

Dr. Rémy K. Bationo is an accomplished organic chemist at the National Center for Scientific and Technological Research (CNRST-IRSAT), Burkina Faso, specializing in phytochemistry, natural product chemistry, and bioactive compound development. He obtained his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and Master’s in Phytochemistry  from Joseph KI-ZERBO University, where he also served as a Teaching and Research Assistant in organic chemistry. Over the past decade, Dr. Bationo has made significant contributions to the chemical characterization and biological evaluation of medicinal plants, aiming to harness natural resources for health, food security, and sustainable development. His research focuses on bioactive compounds, essential oils, antioxidants, and natural product-based pharmaceuticals. Through projects funded by Burkina Faso’s Research and Innovation for Development Fund (FONRID), Dr. Bationo has led pioneering initiatives, including the development of food supplements using plant extracts, pharmaceutical applications of Cymbopogon citratus essential oil, and the creation of a national herbarium and chemical library of medicinal plants. His publications in leading journals such as Chemistry of Natural Compounds, Pharmacology & Pharmacy, Malaria Journal, and Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences reflect his multidisciplinary expertise in phytochemical analysis, HPLC-MS profiling, antioxidant assays, and antidiabetic evaluations. Dr. Bationo’s recent studies highlight the chemical fingerprinting of Cyperus species, antifungal potential of Cymbopogon giganteus, and HPTLC/HPLC-MS characterization of phenolic acids and anthocyanins in Burkinabe flora. His work not only enhances the understanding of plant bioactivity but also supports local pharmaceutical innovation and agricultural value addition. Recognized as a One Planet Fellow by the African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) initiative, he has also undertaken international training in Belgium, France, and Ivory Coast, strengthening his scientific collaborations. Through his dedication to natural product chemistry and sustainable innovation, Dr. Rémy K. Bationo stands as a pioneer in bioresource valorization and phytochemical research in West Africa, contributing profoundly to science-driven development in Burkina Faso.

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Featured Publications

Bationo, R. K., Bazie, B., Noba, A., Dabiré, C. M., Abdoulaye, Y., Toe, M., Sawadogo, I., Palé, E., & Nebié, R. H. C. (2025). Chemical fingerprints and antioxidant properties of two Cyperus species in Burkina Faso. Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 61(5), 760–766.

Bationo, R. K., Kaboré, D. S., Abdoulaye, Y., Noba, A., Toe, M., Dabiré, C. M., Palé, E., & Nebié, R. H. C. (2024). Phytochemical constituents and cumulative or antagonistic effects of crop plant organ combinations on free radical scavenging capacity and antioxidant compound content. Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences, 14(6), 10–28.

Nebié, R. H. C., Dabiré, C. M., Bationo, R. K., et al. (2024). Investigation on chemical composition and insecticidal activity against Anopheles gambiae of essential oil obtained by co-distillation of Cymbopogon citratus and Hyptis suaveolens from Western Burkina Faso. Malaria Journal, 23, 339.

Abdoulaye, Y., Dabiré, C. M., Bationo, R. K., Ganamé, A., Noba, A., Koala, M., Palé, E., Nebié, R. H. C., Duez, P., & Nacro, M. (2024). Antioxidant activities, HPTLC and HPLC/MS characterization of some phenolic acids of Grangea maderaspatana root extracts from Burkina Faso. International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences, 18(3), 1152–1165.

Noba, A., Dabiré, C. M., Bationo, R. K., Bazié, B. S. R., Ouôba, P., Koala, M., Hema, A., Kabré, E., Palé, E., & Nacro, M. (2024). Free radical scavenging activity and HPLC-MS identification of major anthocyanin in ripe Ziziphus mucronata fruit collected in Burkina Faso. International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences, 18(2), 691–705.

Nur Adi Saputra | Nanotechnology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Nur Adi Saputra | Nanotechnology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Researcher | National Research and Innovation Agency | Indonesia

Dr. Nur Adi Saputra is a distinguished researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia, recognized for his pioneering work in materials science with a particular focus on renewable and sustainable materials derived from biomass. Over his four-year research career, Dr. Saputra has made remarkable strides in developing porous carbon-based materials tailored for energy storage, catalysis, and environmental applications. Holding both a master’s and a Ph.D. in Forestry from Yeungnam University and IPB University, respectively, he has successfully integrated forestry biomass utilization with advanced materials engineering an approach that promotes circular economy principles and green innovation. Dr. Saputra’s scientific contributions are reflected in his 27 publications, which have collectively garnered 81 citations from 77 documents and an h-index of 5 (Scopus). His work on activated carbon for supercapacitor and catalytic applications demonstrates his expertise in controlling surface chemistry and porosity to enhance electrochemical performance. Beyond academic research, he has applied his findings to industrial practice, notably collaborating with PT. NUI HIA PRIMA on large-scale activated carbon production. His inventive approach is further supported by 17 patents (published or under process), showcasing his strong innovation potential in material synthesis and process engineering. As an Editorial Member of the Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology, Dr. Saputra contributes to the peer-review process and academic discourse in environmental material applications. He is also engaged in collaborative research with IPB University, Riau University, and international initiatives such as the Southeast Asia–Europe Joint Funding Scheme for Research and Innovation, reflecting his growing global scientific presence. His research not only enhances understanding of carbon material synthesis but also provides practical solutions for sustainable energy technologies. Through his scientific rigor and innovative outlook, Dr. Nur Adi Saputra is emerging as a leading young researcher driving Indonesia’s advancement in renewable materials and green technology.

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Featured Publications

Saputra, N. A., Pari, G., Priyono, S., Basri, E., Ismanto, A., & Harjadi, B. (2025). Superheated steam-assisted nanoarchitectonics of red calliandra-delivered activated carbon for supercapacitor application. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 102, 101894.

Saputra, N. A., Pari, G., Syafii, W., Nawawi, D. S., Maddu, A., Chitraningrum, N., & Priyono, S. (2025). Preparation and application of a novel supercapacitor from chemically activated red calliandra. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 320, 130104.

Subramani, M. C., Budiman, I., Subyakto, S., Chitraningrum, N., & Saputra, N. A. (2025). A review on one-pot multicomponent organic reactions using carbon quantum dots as versatile heterogeneous catalyst. Topics in Catalysis, 68(1–36), 1–36.

Siburian, K. Y., De Nasti, A. N., Sidauruk, E. R., Oktaviano, H. S., Mitan, N. M. M., & Saputra, N. A. (2024). Effect of CoO loading on electrochemical properties of activated carbon from sugarcane bagasse. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering, 14(6), 705–717.

Efiyanti, L., Saputra, N. A., Indrawan, D. A., Pranoto, I. W. B., Hastuti, N., Fadhlulloh, Z., & Budiman, I. (2023). The mesoporous biosilica catalyst from Andong bamboo leaf for direct-pyrolysis reaction. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 16(1), 1–10.

Matias Aguirre | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Matias Aguirre | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher | CONICET | Argentina

Dr. Matías Ezequiel Aguirre, Associate Researcher and Professor at CONICET and the National University of Mar del Plata, is an accomplished physical and materials chemist specializing in photoinduced processes, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and hybrid photocatalytic systems for sustainable energy applications. His research career began at the National University of Mar del Plata, where he earned his Ph.D. in 2015 and was later honored with the I-APS G. Cilento Award for outstanding contributions to photochemistry. Dr. Aguirre made a landmark contribution to the field of visible-light CO₂ photoreduction, resulting in a publication exceeding 500 citations, establishing him as a leading voice in photocatalytic carbon conversion. Dr. Aguirre’s current work focuses on developing photoactive MOF-based biocatalysts and hybrid semiconductor systems that combine biological and synthetic components to drive CO₂ reduction, NADH regeneration, and solar energy conversion through artificial photosynthesis-inspired mechanisms. He has pioneered the integration of enzymes within MOFs, achieving efficient electron transfer and catalytic stability under mild conditions, as highlighted in recent publications in ChemCatChem and Chemistry – A European Journal. His studies on Cu₂O/TiO₂ heterostructures, MIL-125-NH₂ composites, and magnetic ZIF-8 supports have advanced the understanding of charge-transfer dynamics and photocorrosion mitigation in semiconductor materials. Beyond fundamental research, Dr. Aguirre has applied his expertise to medicinal cannabis analytics, serving as Technical Manager of the High-Level Technological Service (STAN) for HPLC and GC–MS-based cannabinoid quantification, bridging the gap between materials chemistry and bioanalytical applications. He has co-directed numerous funded research projects, mentored graduate students, and published 17 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals. His work has received 765 citations from 744 documents with an h-index of 8 (Scopus), reflecting both scientific quality and influence. Through his interdisciplinary approach uniting photocatalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, and renewable energy materials. Dr. Aguirre continues to contribute significantly to sustainable chemical innovation and environmental remediation.

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Featured Publications

Aguirre, M. E., Slaboch, M. V., González, P. J., Ramírez, C. L., & Di Iorio, Y. (2025). Visible-light-driven CO₂ photoreduction assisted by reduced methyl viologen using MIL-125-NH₂ as a light harvester and scaffold for FDH immobilization. ChemCatChem, 17(0), e01120.

Albani, C. M., Fuentes, G., Ramírez, C. L., Pensel, P. E., Gatti, F., Albanese, A., Nutter, D., Aguirre, M. E., Di Iorio, Y. D., & Elissondo, M. C. (2024). Anthelmintic effect of cannabidiol against Echinococcus granulosus sensu stricto. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 9(35).

Moliné, M. de la P., Aguirre, M. E., Domínguez, E., Moran Giardini, P., Fernández, N. J., Damiani, N., Churio, M. S., & Gende, L. B. (2024). Ascorbyl/ascorbate ratio as a marker of oxidative stress in larvae (Apis mellifera) exposed to Paenibacillus larvae. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 269, 110896.

Aguirre, M. E., Ramírez, C. L., & Di Iorio, Y. (2023). Stable and reusable Fe₃O₄/ZIF-8 composite for encapsulation of FDH enzyme in mild conditions applicable to CO₂ reduction. Chemistry – A European Journal, 29(1), e202301113.

Aguirre, M. E., Orallo, D. E., Suárez, P. A., & Ramírez, C. L. (2023). Galenic formulations of Cannabis sativa: Comparison of the chemical properties of extracts obtained by simple protocols using lipidic vehicles. Natural Product Research, 37(28), 1–6.

Bidhan Chandra Samanta | Bioinorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bidhan Chandra Samanta | Bioinorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Mugberia Gangadhar Mahavidyalaya | India

Dr. Bidhan Chandra Samanta currently serves as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Mugberia Gangadhar Mahavidyalaya, India. A distinguished researcher in polymer chemistry, materials science, and coordination chemistry, he earned his Ph.D. from Vidyasagar University, conducting significant portions of his doctoral research at the Materials Science Centre, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. His thesis, titled “Study of Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Modified Epoxy Networks and Modified Epoxy-Based Composites with Poly(ethylene glycol) Based Toughening Agents,” focused on enhancing the mechanical, thermal, and morphological performance of epoxy systems through innovative toughening mechanisms. Over his career, Dr. Samanta has authored 62 international research papers and 13 books/edited volumes, contributing significantly to the fields of polymer toughening, curing kinetics, and hybrid composite materials. His research extends into Schiff base ligand synthesis, transition metal complexes, antibacterial and antifungal agents, cytotoxicity assays, photocatalysis, and biomolecular interactions (DNA/protein binding) bridging materials chemistry and bioinorganic applications. His work on metal–organic chelate polymers, natural fiber–reinforced composites, and bioinspired transition metal complexes demonstrates his commitment to sustainable materials development and biomedical innovation. Dr. Samanta’s research impact is underscored by 739 citations from 633 documents and an h-index of 14 (Scopus), reflecting the depth and influence of his scientific contributions. He has guided Ph.D. scholars and supervised multiple funded projects advancing polymer and coordination chemistry. His excellence has been recognized through numerous honors, including the Best Faculty Award, Bharat Jyoti Award, Best Researcher Award, and the IPS Research Excellence Award. A Fellow of the Indian Chemical Society and Life Member of the Indian Science Congress Association and the Society for Polymer Science, Dr. Samanta’s interdisciplinary research continues to advance the frontiers of polymer modification, green chemistry, and sustainable material innovation, contributing meaningfully to academic and industrial advancements.

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Featured Publications

Maity, R., Pattanayak, S., Jana, K., Maity, T., Maity, S., Sepay, N., Afzal, M., et al. (2025). Synthesis of N, N, O‐Schiff Base Mediated Cu (II) Complex for Anticancer and Catalytic Activities in the 3, 5‐DTBC and Dopamine Oxidation. ChemistrySelect, 10(40), e00791.

Das, M., Das, U. K., Aich, S., Biswas, R., Laha, S., Samanta, B. C., Maity, T., et al. (2025). Structural Insights into Luminescent Zn (II) Materials for Picric Acid Detection. Crystal Growth & Design.

Pattanayak, S., Sarkar, T., Maity, R., Das, P., Brandao, P., Maity, T., Sarkar, K., & Samanta, B. C. (2025). Biophysical characterization of centrosymmetric doubly bridged Cu(II) complexes: Comparative DNA/BSA binding and potential applications. New Journal of Chemistry.

Ari, B., Das, M., Mukherjee, S., Basak, D., Bera, A., Biswas, A., Kundu, P., Brandao, P., Mondal, S., Samanta, B. C., et al. (2025). Experimental and theoretical studies on piperidine-based heteroleptic Schiff base Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes investigating DNA/protein binding and anticancer activities. New Journal of Chemistry.

Das, A., Maity, R., Sarkar, T., Das, P., Brandao, P., Maity, T., Sarkar, K., & Samanta, B. C. (2024). Synthesis, crystal structure, lipophilicity, antioxidant activity, binding interactions, and antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus of a Ni(II) Schiff base complex: Combined theoretical and experimental approaches. New Journal of Chemistry.

Georgia Lainioti | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Georgia Lainioti | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory Teaching Staff | University of Patras | Greece

Dr. Georgia C. Lainioti is an accomplished chemist and materials scientist with a strong interdisciplinary research background in polymer chemistry, nanotechnology, and advanced materials for environmental, food, and biomedical applications. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Patras, where she developed innovative methodologies for the kinetic study of alcoholic fermentation using novel biocatalysts. Currently serving as Laboratory Teaching Staff at the Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Patras, Dr. Lainioti has over 15 years of experience in academic research and teaching across chemistry, material science, and food technology disciplines. Her research focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced polymeric and hybrid nanocomposite materials with applications in antimicrobial and antifouling coatings, flame-retardant systems, gas separation membranes, and active food packaging. She has contributed extensively to the development of eco-friendly, halogen-free hybrid coatings, humidity- and pH-responsive membranes, and biopolymer films incorporating essential oils for antimicrobial and antioxidant food preservation. Dr. Lainioti has participated in numerous European and national research programs (FP7, THALES, PAVET, KRIPIS, and others), collaborating with multidisciplinary teams at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH/ICE-HT) and the University of Patras. Her scientific productivity includes 32 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Polymer Chemistry, Polymers, Progress in Organic Coatings, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Her publications have received 489 citations by 393 documents, resulting in an h-index of 14 (Scopus), reflecting her influence in the field of polymer and materials science. In addition to her research, she has served as a peer reviewer for several international journals including ACS Applied Polymer Materials, RSC Advances, and Biofouling. Through her sustained contributions to sustainable materials design, bioactive polymer systems, and nanocomposite development, Dr. Lainioti has established herself as a leading researcher advancing innovation at the interface of chemistry, materials, and food technology.

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Featured Publications

Lainioti, G. C., Anastasopoulos, I., Soto Beobide, A., Voyiatzis, G. A., & Kallitsis, J. K. (2025). Preparation of carbon nanotube polymeric membranes with cross-linkable and antimicrobial agents for water applications. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 325, 130895.

Safakas, K., Lainioti, G. C., Koutsodima, P., Stathopoulou, P., & Ladavos, A. (2025, June 12). Development and characterization of LDPE/EVA films incorporating carvacrol essential oil with antifungal activity. Foods, 14(12), 2069.

Safakas, K., Lainioti, G. C., Tsiamis, G., Stathopoulou, P., & Ladavos, A. (2025, March 6). Utilizing essential oil components as natural antifungal preservatives in the active packaging of bread. Polymers, 17(5), 697.

Lainioti, G. C., & Druvari, D. (2024, November 15). Designing antibacterial-based quaternary ammonium coatings (surfaces) or films for biomedical applications: Recent advances. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(22), 12264.

Koukoumtzis, V., Lainioti, G. C., Voyiatzis, G. A., & Kallitsis, J. K. (2023, April 9). Novel hybrid organic–inorganic polymeric coatings containing phosphonium or acidic groups for improving flame retardancy of wood. Coatings, 13(4), 754.

Hendry Y. Nanlohy | Quantum Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hendry Y. Nanlohy | Quantum Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Jayapura University of Science and Technology | Indonesia

Dr. Hendry Y. Nanlohy, ST., MT., is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Jayapura University of Science and Technology, Indonesia, with a specialized research focus on combustion and fuel engineering, nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and advanced materials for energy applications. His research contributions significantly address global challenges related to sustainable and efficient energy conversion, emissions reduction, and development of high-performance energy materials. Dr. Nanlohy’s work advances the understanding of nanoparticle-based fuels, catalytic combustion, and environmentally friendly energy systems, offering transformative insights for next-generation clean energy technologies. His studies in nanomaterials synthesis and applications have strengthened the development of alternative fuels, high-efficiency combustion systems, and novel energy storage materials, making him a key contributor to the renewable and clean energy domain in Indonesia and beyond. A recognized scientific leader, Dr. Nanlohy has been actively involved in global academic collaboration and peer-reviewing, demonstrating academic excellence and intellectual integrity. His exceptional service as a reviewer spans over 27 prestigious international journals and conferences, including Q1 and Q2 Scopus-indexed platforms such as Materialia, Heliyon, Materials Today: Proceedings, and Scientia Iranica. Additionally, he has been a reviewer and technical committee member for numerous high-impact international conferences across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, covering fields such as materials engineering, nanotechnology, combustion science, new energy systems, and advanced manufacturing technologies. His participation in renowned events including ICEEEE, CMSE, PCM, ICAMM, ICNNE, MSAM, and INCOS highlights his strong global research footprint. Through his dedicated contributions to research, peer review, and academic leadership, Dr. Nanlohy consistently demonstrates deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and sustainable technological innovation. His impactful research, international scholarly engagement, and leadership in energy and materials science underscore his prominent role in the global research community and position him as an influential figure in advancing clean and efficient energy solutions.

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Featured Publications

Nanlohy, H., & Sazhin, S. (2025). Bio-graphene activated carbon of sago waste as a potential catalyst for crude coconut oil combustion: An experimental and quantum mechanics-based study. Results in Chemistry, 15, 102308.

Trismawati, & Nanlohy, H. Y. (2025). Atomic to macroscale analysis of combustion behavior in biofuel droplets with superhydrophobic silica dimethyl silylate. Results in Engineering, 106536.

Nanlohy, H. Y., Marianingsih, S., & Utaminingrum, F. (2024). A review of the artificial neural network’s roles in alternative fuels: Optimization, prediction, and future prospects. Mechanical Engineering for Society and Industry, 4(3), 513–534.

Sanata, A., Ilminnafik, N., Asyhar, M. M., Nanlohy, H. Y., Kristianta, F. X., & others. (2024). Characterization of combustion in cylindrical meso-scale combustor with wire mesh flame holder as initiation of energy source for future vehicles. Automotive Experiences, 7(1), 97–110.

Suyatno, Riupassa, H., Marianingsih, S., & Nanlohy, H. Y. (2023). Characteristics of SI engine fueled with BE50-Isooctane blends with different ignition timings. Heliyon, e12922.