Rosa M. Alonso | Analytical Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Rosa M. Alonso | Analytical Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Professor | University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) | Spain

Professor Rosa M. Alonso is an accomplished analytical chemist at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), where she has served as a faculty member and has led the FARMARTEM research group. Under her leadership, FARMARTEM has been recognized as a consolidated research group by both UPV/EHU and the Basque Government, and forms part of the multidisciplinary Teaching and Research Unit (UFI 11/23) “New Technologies in Chemistry and Pharmacology Applied to Health.” Her research is dedicated to the development of advanced analytical methodologies across metabolomics, pharmaceutical analysis, environmental chemistry, and the conservation and dating of cultural heritage materials. Her group specializes in separation science, with particular emphasis on liquid and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, complemented by innovative sample preparation procedures tailored for complex matrices such as biological fluids, environmental samples, and historical documents. Professor Alonso has authored 190 scientific articles, more than half in top-quartile journals within analytical chemistry, and has delivered 190 conference presentations, including invited lectures. She has participated in 59 competitive research projects, leading 40 of them, alongside numerous industry collaborations and equipment acquisition initiatives. Professor Alonso also contributes extensively to the scientific community as a reviewer, member of the advisory boards of Current Chromatography and Separations, and evaluator for ANEP. Her excellence in teaching is evidenced by outstanding DOCENTIAZ evaluations and long-standing contributions to undergraduate, postgraduate, and international mobility programs.

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Featured Publications

Elejalde, E., Alonso, R. M., Villarán, M. C., Díez-Gutiérrez, L., Chávarri, M., & López-de-Armentia, I. (2025). Exploring the bioavailability of red grape skin extract polyphenols: A Caco-2 cell model study. Foods, 14(13), 2253.

de la Hera, O., & Alonso, R. M. (2025). Contribution of gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) to the volatile organic compound profile of Vespa velutina nigrithorax larvae. Chemosensors, 13(5), 175.

de la Hera, O., Quintanilla-Casas, B., Bro, R., Fañanas, R., & Alonso, R. M. (2024). Volatile organic compound profile for the search of rejection markers in protein baits used as Vespa velutina control method. Microchemical Journal, 207, 111685.

de la Hera, O., Izaguirre, A., Rivas, A., & Alonso, R. M. (2024). QuEChERS-based method for the determination of fipronil in protein baits and Vespa velutina larvae by HPLC-DAD and GC-MS. Separations, 11(11), 317.

Hua Zhang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hua Zhang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Henan Normal University | China

Professor Zhang Hua is a distinguished scholar in the fields of functional dye molecular engineering, biosensing, and advanced fluorescence technologies. With a Ph.D. from Dalian University of Technology, she has established a strong scientific presence through innovative research that bridges chemistry, materials science, and biomedicine. As a recipient of the National Excellent Young Scientist Fund and a recognized Henan Province Expert, Professor Zhang leads a university-level scientific innovation team focused on developing high-performance fluorescent dyes and imaging tools for disease diagnosis and molecular detection. Her research has significantly advanced the design and functional tuning of organic dyes for two-photon fluorescence applications, enabling highly sensitive and specific detection of key biomolecules such as nucleic acids, enzymes, and proteins. These technologies have been successfully applied to single-cell analysis, high-resolution bioimaging, and early-stage diagnostics. Professor Zhang has also driven the development of dye-based technologies that support industrial product validation, exemplified by contributions that helped a commercial product meet stringent EU REACH certification standards. Her growing portfolio of nine granted Chinese invention patents and 78 SCI-indexed publications, supported by an H-index of 27 and more than 2,669 citations, reflects her significant scholarly influence. She has completed multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and is actively engaged in ongoing national-level research. Her memberships in key professional committees highlight her leadership in China’s analytical chemistry and biosensing communities. Professor Zhang’s work continues to accelerate innovation at the chemistry–biology interface, driving forward technologies that impact both scientific research and real-world biomedical applications.

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Featured Publications

Yang, Y. T., Liu, Y., …, & Zhang, H. (2025). H2S-activated Type-I photochemical probe: Fluorescent self-reporting for real-time monitoring of tumor ablation. Analytical Chemistry, 97(42), 23467–23476.

Han, J. N., Yang, M., …, & Zhang, H. (2025). Light-driven ESIPT-based anthraquinone analogues for synergistic fluorescent self-reporting and photodynamic therapy of malignant tumors. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 68(19), 20814–20826.

Liu, J., Liu, Y., Zhi, S., Yang, Y., Kim, H., Wu, D., Wang, G., James, T. D., Yoon, J., & Zhang, H. (2025). A nanotherapeutic agent for synergistic tumor therapy: Co-activation of photochemical-biological effects. Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

Niu, H. Y., Wang, S. N., …, & Zhang, H. (2025). Naphthalimide-based Type-I nano-photosensitizers for enhanced antitumor photodynamic therapy: H₂S synergistically regulates PeT and self-assembly. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. (Early Access).

Lv, C., Li, Z., Liu, W., Yang, M., Zhang, H., Fan, J., & Peng, X. (2025). An activatable chemiluminescent self-reporting sulfur dioxide donor for inflammatory response and regulation of gaseous vasodilation. ACS Sensors.

Andrea Carpentieri | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Andrea Carpentieri | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Department of Chemical Sciences Federico II, Naples IT | Italy

Prof. Andrea Carpentieri is an accomplished biochemist whose research career spans advanced biomolecular analysis, structural proteomics, and the application of biochemical methodologies to cultural heritage. Trained at the University of Naples “Federico II,” where he specialized in Biological Chemistry, his early work focused on the structural characterization of proteins, including the analysis of recombinant enzymes and the investigation of post-translational modifications such as glycosylation and phosphorylation. Through extensive experience in mass spectrometry including ESI-MS, MALDI-TOF, FT-ICR, and multidimensional chromatography. Prof. Carpentieri developed integrated strategies that combine classical biochemical techniques with cutting-edge MS/MS procedures for detailed molecular mapping. His doctoral and postdoctoral research expanded into functional proteomics, emphasizing protein–protein interactions, differential protein expression, and the identification of biomolecular changes associated with physiological and pathological processes, including apoptosis. A significant part of his international experience was gained at Boston University School of Medicine, where he investigated uncommon post-translational modifications in human protozoan parasites, particularly focusing on O-phosphoglycosylation in Entamoeba species, with implications for diagnostics and immunology. In recent years, Prof. Carpentieri has emerged as a leading figure in the field of biochemical applications for cultural heritage. His research employs high-resolution mass spectrometry to analyze biomolecules polysaccharides, lipids, proteins, and metabolites extracted from ancient artifacts, enabling the identification of original artistic materials, degradation products, and historical production techniques. These analytical insights support archaeometric investigations and inform conservation and restoration practices. Furthermore, he has contributed to the development of environmentally sustainable chemical formulations, including biocompatible adhesives, biocides, and solvents tailored for the preservation of artworks and historical objects. His interdisciplinary work bridges chemistry, archaeology, materials science, and conservation, enhanced by collaborations with Princeton University, the Courtauld Institute of Art, and several Italian cultural institutions. Through his scientific, educational, and outreach activities, Prof. Carpentieri has significantly advanced both biochemical knowledge and the protection of cultural heritage at national and international levels.

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Featured Publications

Melchiorre, M., Melchiorre, C., Moracci, M., Somma, P. I., Markiewicz, M., Stolte, S., Cerruti, P., Ruffo, F., & Carpentieri, A. (2025). Lactic acid-based compounds as green alternative solvents for cultural heritage: Application on canvas painting restoration. Journal of Cultural Heritage. Advance online publication.

Lemos, R., Pérez-Badell, Y., De Nisco, M., Cimmino, G., Gonzalez, C., Carpentieri, A., Pacifico, S., Suárez, M., & Pedatella, S. (2025). A fullerene-based selenosugar ball. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. Advance online publication.

Lemos, R., Pérez-Badell, Y., De Nisco, M., Carpentieri, A., Suárez, M., & Pedatella, S. (2024). Organic chimeras based on selenosugars, steroids, and fullerenes as potential inhibitors of the β-amyloid peptide aggregation. ChemPlusChem, 90(3), e202400404.

Amato, L., De Rosa, C., Omodei, D., Tufano, C. C., Buono, R., Tuccillo, C., Roviello, G. N., Spinelli, M., Fontanarosa, C., Papaccio, F., Camerlingo, R., Morgillo, F., Carpentieri, A., Amoresano, A., Tirino, V., Iommelli, F., Corte, C. M. D., Del Vecchio, S., & De Rosa, V. (2025). Synergistic effects of oncogene inhibition and pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase blockade in resistant NSCLC cells. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Molecular Basis of Disease, 1871, 168014.

Cipolletta, B., Morelli, M., Perlingieri, C., Somma, P. I., Amoresano, A., Marino, G., & Carpentieri, A. (2024). Molecular characterization of adhesives (glue lining pastes) used in restoration. Analytical Chemistry, 96(42), 16551–16560.

 

Han Jin | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Han Jin | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Han Jin began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from East China University of Technology (2003–2007), establishing a strong foundation in chemical sciences. He went on to pursue his Master’s degree in Catalytic Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China (2007–2009), a renowned institution where he honed his skills in advanced chemical processes. He later earned his Ph.D. in Gas Sensors from Kyushu University, Japan (2009–2012), where his work integrated materials science and sensor technology. These formative years reveal his consistent focus on chemistry-driven innovations and sensing materials.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Jin has built a rich and diverse academic career across prestigious institutions in China, Japan, and Israel. He served as Associate Professor at Ningbo University from 2013 to 2019 while also holding a Guest Professorship at the Ningbo Materials Science and Technology Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences from 2018 to 2019. Between 2014 and 2016, he expanded his international experience as a postdoctoral researcher at Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, one of Israel’s premier scientific institutions. Since November 2019, he has been a tenure-track Associate Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University—one of China’s top four universities—and concurrently serves as a Guest Professor at the National Engineering Research Center for Nanotechnology since March 2020.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Jin’s research is highly interdisciplinary, focusing on the development and application of advanced sensing technologies. His work spans electrochemical synthesis, gas sensors, wearable health-monitoring devices, breath analysis systems, and nanomaterial-based artificial skin. He is particularly recognized for developing integrated sensing matrixes for skin-compatible diagnostic systems, which represent a convergence of nanotechnology, electronics, and biomedical engineering. His innovations contribute significantly to the advancement of smart healthcare, non-invasive diagnostics, and personalized medicine.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Jin’s contributions have been acknowledged through several prestigious awards both in China and internationally. In 2022, he received the First Prize of the Technological Invention Award in China. He was awarded the IAAM Young Scientist Medal by the International Association of Advanced Materials (Sweden) and became a Vebleo Fellow in 2021. His work has also been recognized with a Silver Medal at China’s Invention Exhibition and the Technology Advance Award of Shanghai in 2020. Earlier recognitions include the Best Paper in Fundamental Research of Ningbo City (2019), membership in the 3115 Talent Team of Ningbo (2014), and a Chemistry Award for Foreign Researchers in Japan (2010), affirming his international reputation and cross-border impact.

📈 Academic Citations and Research Recognition

Although specific citation numbers are not listed, Dr. Jin’s multiple best paper awards and institutional recognitions reflect the significance and influence of his research. His scholarly contributions are widely referenced in the domains of chemical sensors, wearable technologies, and smart materials. His innovations bridge the gap between laboratory research and real-world healthcare applications, securing him a respected place in the scientific community.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Jin possesses advanced expertise in electrochemical fabrication, gas sensing systems, and nanomaterial integration. His technical capabilities include material synthesis, sensor miniaturization, real-time physiological signal detection, and characterization of multifunctional nanostructures. His background in catalytic chemistry further supports his innovations in surface science and interface engineering, essential for developing responsive and robust sensor devices.

📚 Teaching Experience

Throughout his academic appointments, Dr. Jin has actively mentored students in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. His teaching blends theoretical depth with hands-on research experience, often integrating the latest developments in nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and biomedical sensing into his instruction. He is also involved in guiding interdisciplinary thesis projects that prepare students for careers in science, engineering, and technology innovation.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a rising leader in wearable sensor technologies and artificial skin systems, Dr. Han Jin is shaping the future of smart diagnostics and human-machine interfacing. His contributions have not only led to improved health monitoring systems but also opened new pathways in flexible electronics and nanostructured device engineering. Looking forward, he is expected to contribute significantly to global advancements in sustainable materials, AI-integrated biosensors, and next-generation personalized medical tools. His work aligns with global priorities in healthcare innovation, making him a valuable contributor to the scientific and technological advancement of society.

📖Notable Publications

nhanced detection of abrin: Unraveling AP lyase activity and pioneering innovative assays for advanced biosecurity applications
Authors: Not listed
Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Year: 2025

Application of high-resolution analytical techniques in breathomics studies
Authors: Not listed
Journal: Not specified

Wearable Temperature Sensor Enhanced Volatilomics Technique for Swift and Convenient Detection of Latrogenic Botulism
Authors: Not listed
Journal: Advanced Science
Year: 2025

Low carbon deposition on LaCrO3-based high-temperature CO2 sensors
Authors: Not listed
Journal: Ceramics International
Year: 2025

Solid-State Gas Sensors with Ni-Based Sensing Materials for Highly Selective Detecting NOx
Authors: Not listed
Journal: Sensors (Switzerland)
Year: 2024

Enhancement of nitric oxide sensing performance via oxygen vacancy promotion on strontium-doped LaFeO3 perovskites
Authors: Not listed
Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Year: 2024
Citations: 8

Yangting Ou | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yangting Ou | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Guangdong University of Technology, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Yangting Ou embarked on her academic journey at Guangdong University of Technology, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree. From the outset, she demonstrated a strong dedication to her studies, culminating in her being awarded the prestigious First-Class Scholarship in 2024 for her outstanding academic performance. This early recognition reflects her commitment to academic excellence and her growing potential as a researcher in the field of advanced materials and semiconductor technologies.

💼 Professional Endeavors

In parallel with her academic studies, Ms. Ou has actively contributed to several significant research projects. She has been involved in major national and provincial-level programs, such as The National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2024YFE0205600) and the Guangdong S&T Programme (No. 2024B0101120003). These projects have provided her with a solid foundation in applied research, focusing on cutting-edge topics relevant to the semiconductor industry.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Ou’s research is centered on semiconductor polishing processes, with a particular emphasis on electrochemical-assisted chemical mechanical polishing (ECMP). Through her involvement in this area, she has proposed several innovative research methods, contributing new insights and methodologies that serve as an essential reference for advancing ECMP technologies. Her research has resulted in the publication of four SCI-indexed papers, showcasing her ability to deliver impactful scientific work at an early stage in her career.

🌍 Impact and Influence

While still in the early stages of her research career, Ms. Ou’s contributions are beginning to shape the future of semiconductor processing. Her patent, reflects her innovative approach to solving complex challenges in semiconductor polishing. By providing new techniques and frameworks, her work supports both academic research and industrial applications in materials science and microelectronics manufacturing.

📚 Academic Citations

As Ms. Ou is at the beginning of her academic journey, she has not yet accumulated citations for her published work. However, with the growing relevance of her research in semiconductor technologies and polishing processes, her contributions are expected to gain academic recognition and citations in the near future.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Ms. Ou has developed a diverse technical skill set through her research activities. She is proficient in materials characterization techniques, process optimization, and electrochemical analysis related to semiconductor fabrication. Her hands-on experience with laboratory instrumentation and data interpretation is complemented by her understanding of advanced polishing and surface modification processes.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

While her primary focus has been on research, Ms. Ou has also contributed to academic activities within her department. She has supported faculty members in guiding undergraduate students during laboratory sessions and has assisted in mentoring junior researchers involved in collaborative projects.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ms. Ou aspires to further deepen her research into semiconductor processing and electrochemical systems. She aims to expand her research portfolio by exploring interdisciplinary approaches that integrate materials science, chemistry, and advanced manufacturing. Her future contributions are expected to play a pivotal role in optimizing semiconductor fabrication processes, improving manufacturing efficiency, and fostering technological innovation in the microelectronics industry.

📖Notable Publications

New skin corrosion effect of magnetorheological electro-Fenton polishing investigated by friction and wear experiments
Authors: Yangting Ou, Hao Wang, Yusen Wu, Zhijun Chen, Qiusheng Yan, Jisheng Pan
Journal: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Year: 2024

Study on the Electro-Fenton Chemomechanical Removal Behavior in Single-Crystal GaN Pin–Disk Friction Wear Experiments
Authors: Yangting Ou, Zhijun Shen, Jiaqi Xie, Jisheng Pan
Journal: Micromachines
Year: 2025

Tribochemical behavior of GaN in electro-Fenton system based on bimetallic micro-electrolytic catalysts
Authors: Zhijun Chen, Jisheng Pan, Weijun Deng, Qiusheng Yan, Jiaxi He, Yangting Ou, Song Fan
Journal: Ceramics International
Year: 2025