Junjie Fu | Inorganic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Junjie Fu | Inorganic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Xuchang University | China

Dr. Junjie Fu is a researcher at Xuchang University, China, specializing in thin-film photovoltaic materials and device engineering. His work focuses on Ag₂S and kesterite (CZTSSe) solar cells, with emphasis on interface engineering, defect control, solvent processing, and doping strategies. He has contributed to advancing solution-processed thin-film solar technologies through high-impact studies published in Advanced Functional Materials, Energy & Environmental Science, Nano Research, and Chemical Engineering Journal. Dr. Fu’s research addresses efficiency loss, stability, and scalability challenges, supporting the development of low-cost, high-performance, and sustainable photovoltaic devices.

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Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz | Inorganic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz | Inorganic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Jazan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz is a distinguished Egyptian chemist and Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at Al-Azhar University, with over two decades of dedicated academic and research experience. His research primarily focuses on coordination chemistry and phosphorus-containing ligands, with a particular emphasis on cyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives and related compounds. Dr. Alaghaz has made significant contributions to the synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation of transition metal complexes, including Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Pd(II). His work integrates detailed physicochemical analyses, such as thermal stability, electrical conductivity, and spectral characterization (IR, UV-Vis, NMR), to explore structure–property relationships. Many of his studies have investigated the correlation between molecular structure and biological activity, highlighting potential pharmaceutical applications and advancing the development of functional materials. Over the years, he has authored numerous high-impact publications in peer-reviewed journals, showcasing novel synthetic strategies and elucidating ligand–metal interactions. Beyond research, Dr. Alaghaz is a respected educator and mentor, guiding graduate and doctoral students, shaping curricula, and fostering scientific inquiry. His work bridges fundamental inorganic chemistry and applied bioinorganic research, influencing both academic and industrial practices. By combining theoretical insights with practical innovation, Dr. Alaghaz has significantly enriched the fields of inorganic synthesis, materials chemistry, and bioinorganic applications. His groundbreaking contributions and unwavering dedication make him a prominent figure in chemistry, inspiring future generations of scientists in Egypt and internationally.

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Featured Publications

1. Siddiq, H. A., Alkhathami, N. D., Ageeli, A. A., Mousa, I., Alenazy, D. M., Alatawi, N. M., & Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A. (2025). Synthesis and quantum chemical calculations of nano‐sized metal (III/II) complexes of furan‐based Schiff base for promising therapeutic studies: Interaction with biomolecules, antioxidant activity, in vitro cytotoxicity, apoptotic activity, and cell cycle analysis. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

2. Alenazy, D. M., Siddiq, H. A., Alatawi, N. M., Ageeli, A. A., Alkhathami, N. D., Mousa, I., & Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A. (2025). Synthesis, DFT, spectral characterization, cell cycle, apoptosis, cytotoxicity, DNA binding/cleavage, molecular docking, and antimicrobial insights of nano‐sized Pd (II) and Cu (II) complexes with benzothiazole‐appended ligand. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

3. Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A., Hakami, O., Alamri, A. A., Amri, N., Souadi, G., & Aldulmani, S. A. (2025). Cell cycle arrest, apoptosis assay, cytotoxicity, molecular docking, DNA binding/cleavage, and biological evaluation of Pt(II), Ni(II), Pd(II), and Cu(II) nano‐sized complexes of 2‐(6-fluorobenzo[d]thiazol‐2‐yl)phenol: Design, synthesis, and spectral approach. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

4. Mousa, I., Madkhali, M. M. M., Siddiq, H. A., Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A., Rezk, G. N., & El-Bindary, A. A. (2025). Synthesis, characterization, DFT calculations, and pharmacological activity of azo dye ligand and its Cu(II) complex comprising nitrogen and oxygen donor atoms. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

5. Alkhathami, N. D., Alenazy, D. M., Mousa, I., Alatawi, N. M., Siddiq, H. A., Ageeli, A. A., & Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A. (2025). Design, synthesis, DFT, and biological evaluation of nano‐sized Pt(II) and Cu(II) complexes of 2‐(benzo[d]oxazol‐2‐yl)phenylphosphoramidic dichloride: Spectral analysis, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis assay, cytotoxicity, and DNA binding/cleavage. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

Banu Karthi | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Banu Karthi | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Jamal Mohamed College | India

Dr. G. Banu Karthi is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the PG and Research Department of Chemistry (Self-Financed), Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli, with over nine years of experience in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from H.H. The Rajah’s College, Pudukottai under Bharathidasan University and has successfully qualified the Tamil Nadu State Eligibility Test (SET) through Mother Teresa University. Her areas of specialization include Coordination Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Nanochemistry. She has authored and co-authored several high-impact research papers in reputed journals such as Inorganic Chemistry Communications, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and European Chemical Bulletin, with contributions to the fields of molecular synthesis, spectral studies, DFT calculations, and biological activity assessments. Her work also includes a registered design patent titled “Advanced MHP Synthesis Chamber”. Dr. Banu Karthi has received notable accolades such as the Best Paper Award at the iCAM 2020 International Conference and the Best Academic Excellence Award in 2025. She serves as a reviewer for the journal Modern Chemistry and holds memberships in professional bodies like the International Organization for Academic and Scientific Development (IOASD) and The Professional Membership Council (TPMC). Actively engaged in academic events, she has contributed as a chairperson, judge, resource person, and organizing committee member for numerous national and international conferences and workshops. With a strong research orientation and commitment to academic excellence, Dr. G. Banu Karthi continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of chemical sciences.

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  • “Fabrication and Characterisation of 1-[(4,5-dihydro-furan-2-yl)-morpholin-4-yl-methyl]-pyrrole-2,5-dione and its cobalt (II) complex.”

  • “Fabrication, Characterization, DFT interpretations, and biological applications of 1-morpholin-4-ylmethyl-pyrrole-2,5-dione.”

  • “Synthesis and Spectroscopic Investigation of N-(Morpholinofurfuryl) Maleimide and its Copper (II) Complex uses in Biological Applications.”

  • “Synthesis, characterization, DFT, HOMO-LUMO, MEP analysis, and in-silico docking studies of piperidine derivatives.”

  • “ZnO doped CuO nanostructure for antibacterial applications.”

 

Myrtil Kahn | Coordination Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Myrtil Kahn | Coordination Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

CNRS | France

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Myrtil L. Kahn began her academic journey with a PhD in molecular compounds, under the supervision of a renowned expert in the field of coordination chemistry. Her doctoral work laid a strong foundation in molecular chemistry, which she later expanded into interdisciplinary domains. Her postdoctoral research included advanced work on ferrite nanoparticles and intermetallic particles, which positioned her at the intersection of nanoscience, materials chemistry, and applied physics.

Professional Endeavors

Following her postdoctoral experience, Dr. Kahn joined CNRS and quickly rose through the ranks to become a Senior Scientist and Research Director. She currently leads the “Nano-chemistry, Organization, and Sensors” team at the Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry (LCC) and also co-directs a multidisciplinary research initiative in collaboration with another leading national laboratory. This joint effort culminated in the establishment of a CNRS-affiliated joint research laboratory, reflecting her leadership in managing strategic partnerships with key industrial and governmental stakeholders, including aerospace and space agencies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kahn’s research centers on nanoscience and its application to broad societal challenges such as energy, environment, space, aeronautics, and health. She has significantly contributed to the design and synthesis of hybrid nano-objects and multifunctional coatings. Her work focuses on controlling the structural and functional properties of nanoparticles particularly semiconductor and magnetic oxides and integrating them into real-world devices. Utilizing a safe-by-design philosophy, she innovates at the interface of molecular chemistry, surface science, and nanotechnology. Her research also emphasizes understanding surface-ligand interactions through advanced techniques like NMR spectroscopy, which is crucial for ensuring colloidal stability and optimizing material behavior in biological and industrial environments.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Kahn has established herself as a leader in applied nanosciences, successfully bridging fundamental chemistry with device integration. Her research has attracted substantial funding through over thirty competitive contracts, nearly half of which involve industrial collaborations. These projects have led to multiple patents with international extensions, showcasing her commitment to innovation and knowledge transfer. Beyond scientific output, her leadership in organizing large-scale conferences and her role in interdisciplinary teams underscore her influence across both academic and industrial landscapes.

Academic Citations

Her research excellence is reflected in her strong citation metrics. With thousands of citations and an impressive h-index, her work enjoys sustained recognition in the global scientific community. She has authored more than a hundred publications in peer-reviewed international journals, contributed to several book chapters, and is actively involved in reviewing and editorial responsibilities within leading scientific events and journals.

Technical Skills

Dr. Kahn possesses deep technical expertise in organometallic synthesis, nanoparticle surface chemistry, colloidal stability, and functional coatings. She has extensive experience in spectroscopic analysis, particularly NMR, for the investigation of ligand dynamics and surface coordination. Her proficiency extends to hybrid material fabrication, integration of nanoparticles into sensors and devices, and the development of safe-by-design methodologies. This multidisciplinary toolkit enables her to work effectively at the interface of chemistry, physics, and biology.

Teaching Experience

While her primary role is research-intensive, Dr. Kahn actively contributes to mentoring young researchers and postdoctoral fellows. She fosters scientific development through collaborative research, co-authorship, and direct supervision. Her mentorship style is marked by encouraging innovation and interdisciplinary approaches, preparing early-career scientists for careers in both academia and industry.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Kahn’s legacy is one of impactful science, interdisciplinary collaboration, and societal relevance. Her commitment to applied nanoscience has led to the development of novel materials and processes with potential applications in biotechnology, aerospace, and environmental technology. As co-director of a cutting-edge joint research lab, she continues to expand her collaborative reach, ensuring that her contributions influence the next generation of researchers. Her ongoing projects in multifunctional nanocomposites and hybrid processes promise continued breakthroughs in high-performance materials.

Notable Publications

Competition between ordered morphologies of functionalized silver nanoparticles elucidated by a joint experimental and multiscale theoretical study

Authors: David Loffreda; Nathalie Tarrat; Corinne Lacaze‑Dufaure; Franck Rabilloud; Katia Fajerwerg; Myrtil L. Kahn; Vincent Collière; Christine Lepetit; Pierre Fau
Journal: Nano Today
Year: 2025

Understanding Ion‑Exchange Processes in the Synthesis of ZnSₓ@ZnO₁₋ₓ Heterostructures from Controlled Sulfidation of ZnO Nanocrystals

Authors: Ekaterina Bellan; Martin Jakoobi; Vincent Collière; Yannick Coppel; Julien Trébosc; Olivier Lafon; Pierre Lecante; Paul Fleurat‑Lessard; Céline Dupont; Jean‑Cyrille Hierso; Pierre Fau; Katia Fajerwerg; Lauriane Pautrot‑d’Alençon; Thierry Le Mercier; Myrtil L. Kahn
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
Year: 2024

Spontaneous Emulsification of Organometallic Complexes Applied to the Synthesis of Nanocapsules Active for H₂ Release from Ammonia‑Borane

Authors: Olivier Gazil; Ludivine Rault; Déborah Iglicki; Vincent Collière; Gizem Karacaoglan; Didier Poinsot; Moad Bouzid; Jean‑Cyrille Hierso; Myrtil L. Kahn; Nick Virgilio; Fabienne Gauffre
Journal: Langmuir (The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids)
Year: 2024

Synthesis of TiO₂/SBA‑15 Nanocomposites by Hydrolysis of Organometallic Ti Precursors for Photocatalytic NO Abatement

Authors: Ons El Atti; Julie Hot; Katia Fajerwerg; Christian Lorber; Bénédicte Lebeau; Andrey Ryzhikov; Myrtil L. Kahn; Vincent Collière; Yannick Coppel; Nicolas Ratel‑Ramond; Philippe Ménini; Pierre Fau
Journal: Inorganics
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Myrtil L. Kahn stands as a prominent figure in nanoscience and coordination chemistry. Her pioneering research, strong industrial collaborations, and leadership in both national and international scientific communities demonstrate her eligibility for high-level scientific honors. Through her interdisciplinary vision and dedication to real-world impact, she continues to shape the future of materials science and remains an exemplary model for academic and industrial synergy.

 

Xiong He | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xiong He | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Guangxi University of Science and Technology, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Xiong He began his academic journey at the Harbin Institute of Technology, where he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Chemical Engineering (2009-2013). During this time, he gained a solid foundation in nuclear chemistry, materials science, and energy conversion technologies. His keen interest in sustainable energy led him to continue his studies at the same institution, earning a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology (2013-2019) under the supervision of Prof. Xin Li. His doctoral research focused on the design of hierarchical TiO₂ photoanodes for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), aiming to enhance the efficiency of solar energy harvesting and conversion. This research contributed significantly to the development of improved photovoltaic materials, which are crucial for next-generation solar energy applications.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Xiong He joined Guangxi University of Science and Technology in August 2019 as an Associate Professor in the School of Electronic Engineering. In this role, he has been actively engaged in both teaching and research, with a strong focus on nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and renewable energy technologies. His work aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical energy applications, contributing to advancements in clean energy solutions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Xiong He’s research primarily focuses on developing high-efficiency catalysts for the electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction (OER), a crucial process in green hydrogen production and sustainable energy systems. His work involves designing advanced nanocatalysts, optimizing material structures, and investigating reaction mechanisms to improve energy efficiency. Additionally, his earlier research on hierarchical TiO₂ photoanodes significantly contributed to the development of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), enhancing their light absorption, charge transport, and overall efficiency. His research findings provide valuable insights into material design strategies that can be applied to various energy conversion technologies.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Xiong He’s research has made a significant impact on the fields of electrocatalysis, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. His work on catalyst development has contributed to advancing hydrogen fuel production, while his contributions to DSSCs have helped improve solar energy conversion efficiency. By integrating innovative material engineering techniques, his research has provided new strategies for developing efficient, stable, and cost-effective energy solutions. His findings are widely referenced by researchers working on sustainable energy applications, making a lasting impact on the global energy landscape.

📚 Academic Citations

Dr. Xiong He has published extensively in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, and his research has been cited by scholars in the fields of electrocatalysis, nanomaterials, and renewable energy. His contributions continue to shape the development of novel materials for energy storage and conversion, reinforcing his role as a leading researcher in clean energy technologies. His work is widely recognized for its relevance to solving energy challenges and advancing the efficiency of renewable energy systems.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Xiong He possesses a strong technical background in materials science and electrochemistry. His expertise includes nanomaterial synthesis and characterization, utilizing techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). He is also proficient in electrochemical analysis methods, including cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, which are essential for evaluating catalyst performance. Additionally, he has experience in photovoltaic device fabrication and efficiency testing, contributing to advancements in solar energy technologies. His skills in computational modeling for catalyst design further enhance his ability to develop and optimize high-performance materials for energy applications.

🎓 Teaching Experience

As an Associate Professor at Guangxi University of Science and Technology, Dr. Xiong He is deeply involved in teaching and mentoring students. He lectures on chemical engineering, nanomaterials, and renewable energy technologies, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. He actively supervises undergraduate and graduate research projects, guiding students in developing innovative solutions for energy challenges. His commitment to education extends to training students in advanced laboratory techniques, ensuring that they acquire hands-on experience in material synthesis and characterization. Through his mentorship, he has inspired many students to pursue careers in scientific research and clean energy innovation.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Xiong He’s future contributions are aimed at furthering research in electrocatalysis, hydrogen energy, and solar energy conversion. He plans to expand his work on high-performance catalysts, improving their efficiency and stability for large-scale applications. Additionally, he aims to collaborate with international research teams to accelerate the development of sustainable energy solutions. His long-term vision includes bridging the gap between academic research and industrial applications, ensuring that nanomaterials and electrochemical technologies contribute effectively to real-world energy challenges. By continuing to mentor the next generation of scientists and engineers, he hopes to foster innovation and drive advancements in clean energy for a more sustainable future.

📖Notable Publications

Tuning surface hydrophilicity of a BiVO4 photoanode through interface engineering for efficient PEC water splitting

Authors: S. Yu, Shuangwei; C. Su, Chunrong; Z. Xiao, Zhehui; Q. Jin, Qianqian; Z. Sun, Zijun

Journal: RSC Advances

Year: 2025

Rapid electrodeposition synthesis of partially phosphorylated cobalt iron phosphate for application in seawater overall electrolysis

Authors: J. Cai, Jiayang; D. Qu, Dezhi; X. He, Xiong; B. Zhu, Baoning; S. Yu, Shuangwei

Journal: Electrochimica Acta

Year: 2024

Construction of Heterostructured Ni3S2@V-NiFe(III) LDH for Enhanced OER Performance

Authors: Q. Dong, Qianqian; Q. Zhong, Qijun; J. Zhou, Jie; X. He, Xiong; S. Zhang, Shaohui

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2024

Employing shielding effect of intercalated cinnamate anion in NiFe LDH for stable and efficient seawater oxidation

Authors: J. Cai, Jiayang; X. He, Xiong; Q. Dong, Qianqian; Q. Jin, Qianqian; Z. Sun, Zijun

Journal: Surfaces and Interfaces

Year: 2024