Elizabeth Chavira | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Chavira | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

National Autonomous University of Mexico / Institute of Materials Research | Mexico

Dr. Elizabeth Chavira Martínez is an experienced researcher in inorganic chemistry specializing in advanced ceramic and nanostructured materials. Her work focuses on synthesizing polycrystalline and hybrid materials with superconducting, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties for applications in catalysis, energy, medicine, and construction. She has contributed extensively to nanomaterials, solar cells, and microbial fuel cell technologies. A key achievement includes developing low-temperature synthesis routes for calcium zirconate using sustainable precursors like eggshells. With decades of research experience, numerous publications, patents, and international collaborations, her work significantly advances functional materials science and sustainable technological innovations.

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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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