Naikun Shen | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Naikun Shen | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Guangxi Minzu University, China

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    🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

    Dr. Naikun Shen’s academic journey began with a deep curiosity about the microbial world and its hidden potential. He pursued his doctoral degree in microbiology, laying a strong foundation in microbial ecology and biochemical processes. During his early academic years, he demonstrated a keen interest in sustainable biotechnologies, particularly the use of microorganisms in environmental remediation and resource recovery. His scientific acumen and commitment to eco-innovation were evident even in his formative years, setting the stage for a lifelong pursuit of environmentally friendly research solutions.

    👨‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

    Dr. Shen currently serves as a Professor and Department Head at Guangxi Minzu University, where he is also a respected master’s supervisor. Over the years, he has developed a specialized niche in the development and utilization of microbial resources, spearheading research programs that convert waste into valuable bio-products. His professional career is marked by strategic leadership and scientific rigor. With over seven major provincial and ministerial-level projects under his leadership, Dr. Shen has successfully translated research from the lab into real-world applications. In addition, he has contributed to two consultancy and industry collaborations, demonstrating the real-world viability of his innovations. His work often bridges academia and applied science, especially in green chemistry and bio-conversion technologies.

    🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

    Dr. Shen’s research is centered on the biodegradation of waste resources, particularly shrimp and crab shells and feathers. By constructing unique microbial communities and leveraging enzyme-based methods, his team efficiently breaks down these wastes into amino acids, lactate calcium, and chitin—critical inputs for various industrial and agricultural applications. What sets his work apart is the completely environmentally friendly approach: the degradation process relies solely on microbial strains or enzymes, without producing secondary pollution. This has positioned his work as a model for sustainable waste valorization in the context of circular economy and green manufacturing. Moreover, Dr. Shen’s research on transforming chitin into chitin oligosaccharides and shell oligosaccharides has opened new avenues in biomedicine, agriculture, and environmental protection. His commitment to practical, clean, and scalable solutions has helped push the boundaries of microbial resource utilization.

    🏆 Accolades and Recognition

    Dr. Shen’s exceptional contributions have not gone unnoticed. He is a recipient of the Second Prize of the Guangxi Science and Technology Progress Award (4/9)—a prestigious recognition that reflects the regional and national significance of his work. In addition to accolades, Dr. Shen holds 12 published or in-process Chinese patents, demonstrating the novelty and commercial potential of his innovations. His publication record includes over 100 academic papers, of which 28 are indexed in SCI journals, underscoring both the depth and global reach of his research.

    🌏 Impact and Influence

    Dr. Shen’s work has made a profound impact on multiple fronts:

    • Environmental sustainability: His research contributes significantly to waste reduction and resource recovery.

    • Green chemistry: His microbial methodologies serve as models for low-impact industrial processes.

    • Academic advancement: His research outputs and mentorship continue to nurture the next generation of scientists.

    While he does not currently hold formal editorial or collaborative positions, his published work has influenced the scientific community through high citation value and practical utility.

    🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

    Dr. Naikun Shen’s legacy lies in his pioneering approach to microbial biotechnology for environmental applications. As the global scientific community turns increasingly toward sustainable solutions, his work will remain relevant and impactful. Looking ahead, Dr. Shen aims to expand his research into biomedical applications of chitin derivatives, enhance industry-university partnerships, and contribute further to policy-oriented innovations in green technology. His vision includes developing globally scalable microbial systems for biodegradable waste management, thus helping nations meet climate and sustainability goals.

    📖Notable Publications

    Enhanced chitinase production by Bacillus paralicheniformis GXMU-J23.1: Optimization, genomic insights, and chitin degradation mechanism
    Authors: Xie, J.; Zhang, L.; Yang, K.; Zhang, H.; Jiang, M.; Liao, S.; Yang, D.; Shen, N.
    Journal: Bioresource Technology
    Year: 2025

    Halobacillus rhizosphaerae sp. nov., a moderately halophilic bacterium with protease activities isolated from the rhizosphere soil of the mangrove Acanthus ebracteatus
    Authors: Yin, D.; Xie, J.; Liu, R.; Song, C.; Liang, Y.; Huang, H.; Huang, Y.; Long, R.; Shen, N.; Yan, B. et al.
    Journal: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiology
    Year: 2025

    A Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Unveils the Mechanisms of Response in Feather Degradation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gxun-7
    Authors: Song, C.; Liu, R.; Yin, D.; Xie, C.; Liang, Y.; Yang, D.; Jiang, M.; Zhang, H.; Shen, N.
    Journal: Microorganisms
    Year: 2024

    A new strain of Rhodococcus indonesiensis T22.7.1<sup>T</sup> and its functional potential for deacetylation of chitin and chitooligsaccharides
    Authors: Xie, J.; Yin, D.; Ou, J.; Lu, B.; Liao, S.; Yang, D.; Zhang, H.; Shen, N.
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    Year: 2024

    Antimicrobial mechanisms and antifungal activity of compounds generated by banana rhizosphere Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gxun-2 against fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense
    Authors: Lu, J.; Huang, Y.; Liu, R.; Liang, Y.; Zhang, H.; Shen, N.; Yang, D.; Jiang, M.
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    Year: 2024

Kaihui Zhao | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kaihui Zhao | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Yunnan university, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

 

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Kaihui Zhao’s journey into atmospheric science began with a B.S. in Atmospheric Science from Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, where he studied under the mentorship of Prof. Jia Liang. Driven by a strong curiosity for environmental dynamics, he further pursued a Ph.D. in Applied Meteorology at the same institution under the joint supervision of Prof. Yunxuan Bao and Prof. Jianping Huang. During his doctoral tenure (2014–2019), he gained international exposure through a visiting Ph.D. program at NOAA-CREST, City University of New York, where he collaborated with Prof. Fred Moshary. This experience deeply enriched his expertise in ozone pollution and transboundary air quality dynamics, laying a solid foundation for a career devoted to atmospheric environmental research.

👨‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Following his Ph.D., Dr. Zhao worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher and later an Associate Researcher at the School of Environment and Energy, South China University of Technology, under Prof. Zibing Yuan. He joined the School of Earth Sciences at Yunnan University in 2022 as an Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor. Throughout his academic career, he has taken on numerous leadership roles including:

  • Committee Member of the Ozone Pollution Control Committee of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences

  • Guest Editor for Atmosphere (MDPI)

  • Youth Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Earth Sciences and Environment

  • Peer Reviewer for top-tier journals like Atmospheric Environment, Remote Sensing, Environmental Research Letters, and more.

Dr. Zhao is also a recognized expert for Yunnan Provincial Environmental Protection funding programs.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhao’s scientific contributions span a variety of interdisciplinary domains:

  • Stratosphere-Troposphere Ozone Exchange: He investigates how stratospheric intrusions contribute to surface-level ozone spikes, especially in complex terrains like the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.

  • Nonlinear Ozone-Precursor Dynamics: His research dissects how ozone responds to various precursor emissions in photochemically active regions.

  • Synergistic Control of Ozone and PM2.5: Dr. Zhao emphasizes integrated pollution control strategies, which is vital for effective air quality management.

  • AI in Environmental Science: He applies deep learning and graph neural networks to enhance the accuracy of ozone forecasting models.

As Principal Investigator, he has led over 10 major national and provincial research projects, funded by the NSFC, Yunnan Provincial Government, and other entities. He has also participated in key R&D programs related to air pollution control technologies across China.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zhao’s expertise and dedication have earned him multiple honors:

  • Youth Talent under Yunnan’s “Xingdian Talent Support Program”

  • Donglu Young Scholar, Yunnan University’s high-impact talent introduction initiative

  • Multiple awards from the Xianyang Science and Technology Progress and Meteorological Societies, including a First Prize in Science and Technology Achievement (2021)

In addition to his scientific honors, he received an Outstanding Award in the 18th Teaching Competition at Yunnan University, demonstrating excellence in both research and pedagogy.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Zhao has authored and co-authored numerous high-impact scientific papers published in journals such as Environment International, Atmospheric Environment, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, and Journal of Environmental Sciences. His work is widely cited and referenced in both academic and governmental environmental circles. He is a lead author of the “China Blue Book on Prevention and Control of Atmospheric Ozone Pollution” (2020, 2023) and the public-oriented “Q&A on Ozone Pollution Prevention and Control,” both of which inform national strategies for air quality improvement.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Zhao stands at the intersection of atmospheric science, environmental policy, and machine learning. His legacy lies in bridging rigorous environmental modeling with actionable solutions that address regional and national air quality issues. Looking ahead, he continues to explore the frontier of AI-enhanced environmental forecasting. His upcoming projects aim to integrate satellite remote sensing, large-scale atmospheric modeling, and machine learning into a unified framework for pollution prediction—potentially revolutionizing how governments respond to and mitigate air quality hazards.

📖Notable Publications

A novel approach to identify the spatial characteristics of ozone-precursor sensitivity based on interpretable machine learning
Authors: Huiling He; Kaihui Zhao; Zibing Yuan; Jin Shen; Yujun Lin; Shu Zhang; Menglei Wang; Anqi Wang; Puyu Lian
Journal:  Environmental Sciences
Year: 2025

Attention scores and peak perception in long-term ozone prediction using deep learning
Authors:Zhihao Xu; Danni Xu; Wenguang Li; Puyu Lian; Yuheng Chen; Fangyuan Yang; Kaihui Zhao
Journal:  Environmental Sciences
Year: 2025

Optimizing Ozone Control Strategies for Chinese Megacity Clusters Under the Influence of Stratospheric Intrusion
Authors: Kaihui Zhao; Wen Chen; Puyu Lian; Danni Xu
Journal: Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Year: 2025

Characterization and Source Apportionment Analysis of PM2.5 and Ozone Pollution over Fenwei Plain, China: Insights from PM2.5 Component and VOC Observations
Authors: Litian Xu; Bo Wang; Ying Wang; Huipeng Zhang; Danni Xu; Yibing Zhao; Kaihui Zhao
Journal: Toxics
Year: 2025

Impact of stratospheric intrusions on surface ozone enhancement in Hong Kong in the lower troposphere: Implications for ozone control strategy
Authors: Kaihui Zhao; Yuheng Chen; Puyu Lian; Wenguang Li; Fangyuan Yang; Xiufang Zhang; Ruowen Yang
Journal: Atmospheric Environment
Year: 2024

Sadekur Rahman Sany | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sadekur Rahman Sany | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,Bangladesh

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Sadekur Rahman Sany’s journey in academia began with a stellar performance in secondary education from Sarail Annada Government High School, followed by impressive results in higher secondary education from Brahmanbaria Government College. He culminated his academic foundation with a B.Sc. in Petroleum and Mining Engineering from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) in June 2023, reflecting his growth and dedication throughout his academic career.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Sany is currently serving as an Executive in Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) at United Aygaz LPG Limited, part of the prestigious United Group. In this role, he conducts safety audits, ensures regulatory compliance, delivers employee training, and monitors workplace quality and safety standards. His professional contributions demonstrate a firm commitment to industrial safety and sustainability.

🔬 Research Contributions and Focus

As an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Department of PME at SUST, Sany engaged in methodical and analytical research. He contributed to sampling, lab analysis, and data interpretation, aiding in the documentation of scholarly work. His involvement in research reflects a strong inclination toward environmental safety, sustainable resource management, and petroleum engineering innovations.

⚙️ Industrial Training & Technical Development

Sany enriched his practical knowledge through an intensive training program at the Training Institute for Chemical Industries (TICI). There, he gained hands-on experience in chemical and industrial processes including distillation, filtration, and reaction engineering. His understanding of control systems like SCADA, PLCs, and DCS, along with his experience with mechanical systems and analytical chemistry tools, demonstrates his technical versatility.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His multidisciplinary skill set in HSE compliance, green chemistry, industrial automation, and data analysis has already begun to influence his workplace by enhancing safety standards and operational efficiency. His proactive approach to learning and mentoring also positions him as a valuable future contributor to industrial and academic communities.

📘 Technical & Analytical Skills

  • Industrial Safety Compliance & Risk Management

  • Laboratory & Analytical Techniques (Spectrophotometry, Chromatography)

  • Control Systems: SCADA, PLC, DCS

  • Data Interpretation & Report Writing

  • Green Chemistry & Process Engineering

  • Team Collaboration & Presentation Skills

📚 Teaching & Mentoring Experience

Though early in his career, Sany’s involvement as a research assistant included mentoring undergraduates, preparing research presentations, and explaining methodologies—skills that form the foundation of strong academic communication and teaching potential.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Sadekur Rahman Sany aspires to contribute meaningfully to the domains of industrial safety, sustainable engineering, and environmental innovation. With plans to pursue higher studies and deeper research into petroleum sustainability and energy efficiency, he aims to bridge academic research with industrial impact, especially in resource-intensive economies like Bangladesh.

📖Notable Publications

Evaluation of Groundwater Quality and Potential Health Risks in the Tengratila Gas Field Blowout Region, Bangladesh: An In-Depth Analysis Utilizing Multivariate Statistics, Heavy Metal Indices and Monte Carlo Simulation

  • Authors: Sany SR, Deb SR, Ahmed F, Nayem MAA, Ashikuzzaman AKM, Numanbakth MAA

  • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

  • Year: 2025

Vanessa de Souza Marinho | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award -1881

Mrs. Vanessa de Souza Marinho | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award National

Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), Brazil

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Vanessa de Souza Marinho began her academic journey in Food Engineering, where she gained a strong foundation in food processes, packaging technology, and food safety. Her undergraduate studies focused on understanding the science behind food production, quality control, and innovative processing techniques. This early exposure sparked her interest in developing functional food products and improving food sustainability.

💼 Professional Endeavors

With hands-on experience in food analysis laboratories, Vanessa has actively contributed to quality assurance and new product development. Her expertise extends to conducting physical-chemical, sensory, and microbiological analyses, ensuring that food products meet safety and regulatory standards. She has also collaborated on research projects exploring emerging technologies in the food industry, enhancing her skills in innovation and sustainable practices.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Agriculture in the Humid Tropics at the National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), Brazil, Vanessa focuses on the development of functional food products tailored for tropical environments. Her research investigates novel ingredients and sustainable processing methods to enhance food quality and nutritional value. She is particularly interested in how Amazonian biodiversity can contribute to health-promoting food innovations.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Vanessa’s work has the potential to bridge the gap between traditional food science and sustainable agriculture. By leveraging her expertise in quality management and food microbiology, she aims to promote food safety, reduce waste, and contribute to the development of eco-friendly food solutions. Her research can support local farmers, food industries, and policymakers in making informed decisions about sustainable food production.

📚 Academic Citations and Research Recognition

Although still in the early stages of her research career, Vanessa has participated in projects that contribute to scientific publications and conference presentations. As she progresses in her academic journey, her work is expected to gain further recognition, contributing to discussions on functional foods and sustainable food processing.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Vanessa possesses a diverse set of technical competencies, including:

  • Food Safety & Quality Management – Ensuring compliance with industry standards.
  • Sensory and Physical-Chemical Analysis – Evaluating food properties and consumer acceptability.
  • Food Microbiology – Detecting and preventing foodborne pathogens.
  • Packaging Technology – Studying sustainable and effective packaging solutions.
  • Emerging Technologies in Food Processing – Investigating innovative methods for food preservation and enhancement.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Knowledge Dissemination

While primarily focused on research, Vanessa is committed to knowledge-sharing. She actively engages in scientific discussions, presentations, and workshops, aiming to educate students, professionals, and food industry stakeholders about the latest advancements in food science and sustainable practices.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Vanessa de Souza Marinho aspires to leave a lasting impact on food science and sustainability. She envisions a future where functional food products derived from Amazonian resources play a crucial role in global health and nutrition. Through continued research, collaboration, and innovation, she aims to transform food systems, making them more resilient, nutritious, and environmentally friendly.

📖Notable Publication

Physicochemical characterization, pectin extraction and analysis of volatile compounds of Alibertia sorbilis Ducke using ultrasound: Potential for new products in the bioeconomy of the Amazon

Authors: Vanessa de Souza Marinho, Ludmylla Negreiros do Nascimento, Bruna Ribeiro de Lima, Jaime Paiva Lopes Aguiar, Francisca das Chagas do Amaral Souza
Journal: Food and Humanity
Year: 2025