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

Emmanuel Kwaku Manu | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emmanuel Kwaku Manu | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of New England, Australia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Emmanuel Kwaku Manu embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in Economics and Entrepreneurship Development Studies at the University for Development Studies, Ghana, where he earned his B.A. in 2012. His quest for knowledge led him to further his studies at the Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, where he earned his MHons in 2018. His academic pursuits culminated in 2024 when he completed his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of New England, Australia, showcasing his dedication to the field of economics and research.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Emmanuel has gained diverse teaching and professional experience, with his academic career spanning multiple countries and institutions. He has been a Casual Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia, where he taught various courses in Business Analytics, Macroeconomics, and Analytics for Business Research. Additionally, he has worked in several professional roles, including research internships with organizations like Action Aid Ghana and monitoring roles with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). His work in these organizations demonstrates a broad interest in economic development, social issues, and policy implementation.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Emmanuel’s research interests are rooted in applied microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and health economics. He also explores energy economics, financial economics, and entrepreneurship. His research has contributed to understanding key economic trends and is instrumental in examining the effects of energy policies on economic growth. Emmanuel's work has practical implications for the management and entrepreneurship sectors, particularly in emerging economies. His broad research focus is aligned with his career goal of driving socio-economic change through impactful economic strategies.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Emmanuel has made significant strides in his field, presenting at international conferences such as the People Events-Climate Change and Sustainability conference in Italy in 2023. His work, particularly in health economics and energy economics, continues to influence both academic and policy-making circles. Through his roles in conferences and research, Emmanuel has contributed to the growing dialogue around sustainable energy policies and economic development, especially in the African context.

Academic Cites 📚

Although Emmanuel has recently completed his Ph.D., his academic journey has already earned recognition within the academic community. His research has not only been presented at global conferences but is also cited in discussions around economic modeling, sustainable energy economics, and entrepreneurship. His work is expected to generate more citations as his contributions to the field continue to grow and evolve.

Technical Skills 💻

Emmanuel is proficient in several analytical software tools, which are essential for data analysis and economic modeling. These tools include SPSS, STATA, E-VIEWS, and R-programming software, which he has applied in his research and teaching. Additionally, his proficiency in Microsoft Office tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint highlights his ability to present complex data and research in an accessible format to diverse audiences.

Teaching Experience 📖

Emmanuel has been an educator at various levels, with a notable role as a Casual Lecturer at the University of New England. His courses, such as Introduction to Business Analytics, Macroeconomics, and Business Research Analytics, reflect his ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in economics. His teaching experience also spans multiple countries, with roles as a Teaching Assistant in China and Ghana, providing him with a broad, international perspective on education.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Emmanuel is committed to continuing his academic and professional journey. With a strong foundation in economics and a growing body of work, his future contributions are poised to influence economic policy, particularly in the areas of health, energy, and entrepreneurship. As he moves forward, Emmanuel is dedicated to mentoring students and driving the development of innovative economic strategies that will help address pressing global challenges. Through his ongoing research and teaching, Emmanuel aims to leave a lasting legacy in the fields of economics and sustainable development.

📖Notable Publications

Achieving environmental sustainability in Africa: The role of financial institutions development on carbon emissions

Authors: Chen, G.S.; Manu, E.K.; Asante, D.

Journal: Sustainable Development

Year: 2023

Examining Finance-Growth Nexus: Empirical Evidence From the Sub-Regional Economies of Africa

Authors: Haibo, C.; Manu, E.K.; Somuah, M.

Journal: SAGE Open

Year: 2023

Economic Growth and Environmental Quality: Analysis of Government Expenditure and the Causal Effect

Authors: Donkor, M.; Kong, Y.; Manu, E.K.; Ntarmah, A.H.; Appiah-Twum, F.

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Year: 2022

The impact of banks’ financial performance on environmental performance in Africa

Authors: Haibo, C.; Manu, E.K.

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Year: 2022

Regional heterogeneities in the absorptive capacity of renewable energy deployment in Africa

Authors: Manu, E.K.; Chen, G.S.; Asante, D.

Journal: Renewable Energy

Year: 2022