Changjin Xu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award -1902

Dr. Changjin Xu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Inner Mongolia Medical University, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

✨ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Changjin Xu began his academic journey with a strong foundation in chemical engineering and technology. His undergraduate studies at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (2010-2014) laid the groundwork for his passion for materials science and applied chemistry. He pursued a Master’s degree in Applied Chemistry at Inner Mongolia University (2014-2017), further refining his expertise in the field. His dedication to research led him to obtain a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Northeastern University (2017-2021), where he conducted in-depth studies on nanomaterials and catalytic performance.

🎓 Professional Endeavors

Since April 2022, Dr. Xu has been serving as a Lecturer at the School of Pharmacy, Inner Mongolia Medical University. His role involves teaching, mentoring students, and conducting high-impact research in materials science and its applications in the pharmaceutical sector.

💪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Xu’s research primarily revolves around nanomaterials synthesis, catalytic performance optimization, and intermetallic compounds. His expertise in micro-arc oxidation preparation has significantly contributed to advancements in catalysis and materials science.

Notable Research Project:

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) General Project (51971059)
    • Title: Micro-arc oxidation preparation and catalytic performance research of precious metal intermetallic compound nanocrystals
    • Duration: 2020-01-01 to 2023-12-31
    • Funding: RMB 600,000
    • Role: Participated in the project, contributing to innovative research in catalytic materials.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Dr. Xu’s research has made notable contributions to the field of materials science and catalysis, with implications in pharmaceutical and chemical engineering applications. His work in nanocrystal synthesis and catalytic efficiency improvement is paving the way for future innovations.

🎉 Academic Citations

Dr. Xu’s publications in high-impact journals have received recognition within the scientific community. His research papers focus on nanostructured materials, surface engineering techniques, and advanced catalysis.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Xu is proficient in materials characterization techniques, nanomaterial synthesis, catalytic performance analysis, and micro-arc oxidation. His expertise spans multiple advanced methodologies, ensuring his research aligns with global scientific advancements.

👨‍👩‍👦 Teaching Experience

As a lecturer, Dr. Xu actively engages in student mentorship, curriculum development, and research supervision. His ability to integrate real-world applications into academic learning enhances students’ understanding of materials science in pharmaceuticals.

⚖️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Xu aims to continue his groundbreaking research in nanomaterials and catalysis, expand his collaborative projects, and contribute to the development of new materials for pharmaceutical applications. His commitment to academic excellence and innovation ensures his lasting impact on the scientific community

📖Notable Publications

From FCC to BCC: Engineering Pd nuclearity in the PdCu catalyst to enhance ethylene selectivity in acetylene hydrogenation
Authors: Changjin Xu, Yinglei Liu, Huiqing Guo, Chun Du, Gaowu Qin, Song Li
Journal: Inorganic Chemistry
Year: 2025

Engineering CeO2 configurations to regulate the CuO dispersion and switch pathways of preferential CO oxidation
Authors: Junfang Ding, Changjin Xu, Guilan Fan, Tuya Naren, Yan Wang, Yang Liu, Xiaojun Gu, Limin Wu, Shanghong Zeng
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Year: 2023

Enhancing selectivity for semi-hydrogenation of Ni by periodic isolation in the MM′X structure
Authors: Yinglei Liu, Changjin Xu, Bo Yang, Xiangying Meng, Gaowu Qin, Song Li
Journal: Catalysis Science & Technology
Year: 2023

Carbon-CeO2 interface confinement enhances the chemical stability of Pt nanocatalyst for catalytic oxidation reactions
Authors: Xu Changjin, Zhang Yue, Chen Jing, Li Song, Zhang Yawen, Qin Gaowu
Journal: Science China Materials
Year: 2021

Engineering the epitaxial interface of Pt-CeO2 by surface redox reaction guided nucleation for low temperature CO oxidation
Authors: Xu Changjin, Wu Yutong, Li Song, Zhou Jun, Chen Jing, Jiang Min, Zhao Hongda, Qin Gaowu
Journal: Journal of Materials Science & Technology
Year: 2020

Theodoros Eleftheriadis | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Theodoros Eleftheriadis | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Greece

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

You began your medical education at the Faculty of Medicine at the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Greece, where you developed a strong foundation in medical sciences. During your specialization in Nephrology, your interest in research deepened, leading you to pursue a PhD focused on antigen presentation in hemodialysis patients. This early research phase laid the groundwork for your lifelong dedication to nephrology and molecular medicine.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Your career path has been shaped by prestigious international experiences. You have served as a visiting investigator at the Immunology Department of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA, USA, where you expanded your expertise in immunological mechanisms. Additionally, your role as a visiting nephrologist in the Nephrology and Kidney Transplant Program at Hospital del Mar in Barcelona, Spain provided you with valuable clinical and research exposure in kidney transplantation and nephrological care. These experiences significantly contributed to your comprehensive understanding of nephrology on both clinical and molecular levels. Currently, you hold the position of Professor of Nephrology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly in Larissa, Greece. Your responsibilities span across clinical practice, teaching, and leading cutting-edge research in nephrology and molecular medicine.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Your research primarily explores cellular responses to clinically relevant injurious insults, including:

Ischemia-reperfusion injury, a critical factor in kidney damage.

Hyperglycemia, which plays a significant role in diabetic nephropathy.

Autoimmunity, affecting kidney function and transplantation outcomes.

A remarkable aspect of your research is comparative biology, where you investigate how different species respond to stressors. One of your most notable contributions in this area is studying the natural resistance of hibernating species to ischemia-reperfusion injury, which may inspire novel therapeutic strategies for human diseases.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Your extensive contributions to nephrology have earned you over 220 publications in PUBMED-indexed journals, reflecting your active involvement in advancing medical science. With more than 5,000 citations, your research has influenced clinicians, researchers, and policymakers worldwide. In most of these studies, you have served as the first and corresponding author, highlighting your leadership in the field.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

Your published work has been widely referenced in the nephrology and immunology communities, contributing significantly to global discussions on kidney diseases and cellular injury. Your expertise has positioned you as a key opinion leader, shaping the future of nephrology through scientific innovation and evidence-based practice.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Your research is grounded in a strong technical background, which includes:

Molecular and cellular biology techniques for studying nephrological disorders.

Immunological assays to analyze antigen presentation and immune responses.

Comparative biology approaches to investigate species-specific resistance mechanisms.

Clinical nephrology expertise, integrating laboratory findings into patient care.

🎓 Teaching Experience

As a Professor of Nephrology, you are actively involved in medical education, mentoring both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Your teaching style emphasizes bridging the gap between molecular research and clinical application, ensuring that students gain a holistic understanding of nephrology. Additionally, you have guided young researchers in laboratory techniques, fostering the next generation of scientists.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Your pioneering work in nephrology and molecular medicine has already left a lasting impact on the field. Moving forward, you aim to:

Expand research on ischemia-reperfusion injury and metabolic stress to develop novel therapeutic strategies.

Enhance collaborations with international research teams to drive innovation in nephrology.

Mentor and inspire young scientists to push the boundaries of kidney research.

📖Notable Publications

2-Deoxy-glucose ameliorates the peritoneal mesothelial and endothelial barrier function perturbation occurring due to Peritoneal Dialysis fluids exposure
Authors: E. Pitaraki, R.M. Jagirdar, E.C. Rouka, C.P. Schmitt, S.G. Zarogiannis
Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Year: 2024

Sodium–Glucose Transporter 2 (SGLT2) Inhibitors and Iron Deficiency in Heart Failure and Chronic Kidney Disease: A Literature Review
Authors: M. Tziastoudi, G.G. Pissas, S. Golfinopoulos, T. Eleftheriadis, I.L. Stefanidis
Journal: Life
Year: 2023

Interleukin Variants Are Associated with the Development and Progression of IgA Nephropathy: A Candidate-Gene Association Study and Meta-Analysis
Authors: I. Chronopoulou, M. Tziastoudi, G.G. Pissas, T. Eleftheriadis, I.L. Stefanidis
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Year: 2023

Body mass index is inversely associated with osteoblastic activity in patients undergoing hemodialysis
Authors: T. Eleftheriadis, G. Antoniadi, G.G. Pissas, E. Nikolaou, I.L. Stefanidis
Journal: World Academy of Sciences Journal
Year: 2023

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase controls purinergic receptor-mediated ischemia-reperfusion injury in renal tubular epithelial cells
Authors: T. Eleftheriadis, G.G. Pissas, S. Golfinopoulos, V.C. Liakopoulos, I.L. Stefanidis
Journal: Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology
Year: 2023

 

Heejung Park | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award – 1736

Dr. Heejung Park | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Northern Michigan University, United States

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Heejung Park embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in business and the arts. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Literary Creation from Chung-Ang University, Korea, in 2013, showcasing a unique blend of analytical and creative skills. Her undergraduate coursework spanned diverse areas, including Investment Analysis, International Financial Management, Advertising, Internet Marketing, and Creative Writing. During this time, she also demonstrated her literary prowess by publishing two novels and five poems. Dr. Park culminated her academic training with a Ph.D. in Marketing & Sustainable Business Practices from the University of Wyoming in 2020, where she maintained a GPA of 3.88/4.00. Her dissertation, “Enhancing Consumer Engagement in Sustainable Choice,” consisted of three essays that explored consumer decision-making in sustainability.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Park currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Northern Michigan University (NMU), where she has been instrumental in shaping the marketing curriculum since 2020. She maintains a 3-3 teaching load, covering both undergraduate and MBA-level courses. She has taught 27 classes to date, focusing on consumer well-being, sustainability, and social responsibility. She actively engages with students beyond the classroom, serving as the Advisor for the Student American Marketing Association (AMA) since 2023. She is also a key member of the NMU “Sustainability Hub for Innovation & Environment” Leadership Council, driving sustainability initiatives on campus since 2022. Her prior experience includes serving as an Instructor of Marketing at the University of Wyoming, where she taught four courses while completing her Ph.D.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Park’s research is centered on consumer well-being, sustainability, and decision-making. Her work aims to empower consumers, marketers, and policymakers with insights that facilitate responsible and sustainable choices. She has received seven research grants totaling approximately $21,500, underscoring the impact and relevance of her work. Her interdisciplinary approach combines insights from marketing strategy, consumer culture theory, behavioral psychology, and financial planning. Through her research, she strives to create a positive impact on consumer behavior, influencing both businesses and society.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Park's dedication to student mentorship, research excellence, and innovative teaching has significantly influenced both academic and business communities. As an academic advisor, she has guided over 400+ students, providing career advice and professional development support. Her commitment to teaching innovation has been recognized at the SMA Conferences, where she was a finalist in the “Innovations in Teaching Competition” in 2021 and 2022. Her hands-on teaching methodology integrates service-learning, real-world marketing projects, and student collaboration, ensuring that students gain practical industry insights.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Park's work has been recognized through numerous research grants and conference presentations. She has worked with an extensive network of scholars and professionals, contributing to the advancement of sustainable consumer behavior research. Her research has been cited in various marketing and sustainability studies, further establishing her as an influential voice in the field. She actively participates in academic conferences, marketing symposiums, and leadership councils, helping to shape the future of sustainable marketing.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Park’s expertise extends to a variety of technical and analytical skills, including:
✔ Marketing Research & Consumer Behavior Analysis
✔ Statistical Methods & Experimental Design
✔ Wealth Management & Financial Planning
✔ Sustainable Business Practices
✔ Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

Her background in data analysis, consumer psychology, and statistical modeling enables her to conduct highly impactful research in consumer decision-making.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience and Pedagogy

Dr. Park has a student-centered teaching philosophy, incorporating active learning, experiential projects, and interdisciplinary approaches. She emphasizes social responsibility, ethical marketing, and sustainability in her coursework, ensuring that students develop a holistic understanding of modern marketing challenges.

She has designed and delivered courses in:
✔ Consumer Behavior
✔ Marketing Strategy
✔ Sustainable Business Practices
✔ Financial Planning & Risk Management

She is known for engaging students through service-learning, guest speakers, real-world business projects, and student volunteering initiatives.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Park’s legacy lies in her dedication to sustainable marketing education, student mentorship, and impactful research. Moving forward, she aims to:
✅ Expand her research on consumer well-being and sustainability
✅ Collaborate with businesses to implement sustainable marketing strategies
✅ Develop interdisciplinary courses bridging marketing, psychology, and environmental sciences
✅ Continue mentoring future marketing professionals and sustainability leaders

Through her teaching, research, and leadership, she remains committed to making a lasting impact on academia, business, and society.

📖Notable Publications

"Effects of risk tolerance, financial literacy, and financial status on retirement planning"

Authors: H. Park, W. Martin

Journal: Journal of Financial Services Marketing

Year: 2022

"The effect of experiencing a death on life insurance ownership"

Authors: I.J. Song, H. Park, N. Park, W. Heo

Journal: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance

Year: 2019

"Financial behavior among young adult consumers: the influence of self-determination and financial psychology"

Author: H. Park

Journal: Young Consumers

Year: 2021

"Death primes in advertisements: how international advertisers can ensure their message is effective"

Authors: E.A. Minton, H. Park, N. Spielmann

Journal: International Journal of Advertising

Year: 2021

"Sustainable Food Consumption: The Influence of Governmental Assistance Programs on Low-Income Consumers’ Decision-Making: An Abstract"

Authors: H. Park, M. Lunde

Journal: Enlightened Marketing in Challenging Times: Proceedings of the 2019 AMS

Year: 2020

"Employees’ financial behaviors following the 2007–2009 financial crisis"

Authors: C. Hudson, W. Heo, H. Park, L. Palmer

Journal: Financial Services Review

Year: 2017

 

Aldona Garbacz-Klempka | Archaeometallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aldona Garbacz-Klempka | Archaeometallurgy | Best Researcher Award

AGH University of Krakow, Poland

👨‍🎓Profiles

🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

Aldona Garbacz-Klempka began her academic journey with a strong focus on materials engineering and archaeometallurgy. Her early work laid the foundation for her expertise in the study of ancient manufacturing technologies, particularly focusing on prehistoric copper and copper alloys. Her academic development culminated in a professorship at the AGH University of Krakow, Poland, in 2019, where she continues her pioneering research.

🛠️ Professional Endeavors

Since joining AGH in 2006, Aldona has been a key figure in interdisciplinary research projects, collaborating extensively with scientific institutions and museums. Her role at the Historical Layers Research Centre AGH and ERIHS-PL (European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science) has enabled her to bridge technical and humanities-based research. These collaborations have significantly enriched the understanding of ancient technologies.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Aldona’s research revolves around the development and characterization of ancient manufacturing technologies, with an emphasis on archaeometallurgy. She has conducted groundbreaking studies on Bronze Age foundry technologies, employing non-destructive research methods. Her work integrates instrumental analysis, computer-aided engineering, and thermodynamic modeling to deepen the understanding of prehistoric casting processes and materials.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Aldona’s work has a dual impact—scientifically and culturally. By cataloging prehistoric non-ferrous metal casting alloys, she contributes to a comprehensive database of ancient technologies. Her findings not only enhance scientific knowledge but also aid in the conservation and reconstruction of historical artifacts. This research has profound implications for verifying the authenticity of cultural monuments and detecting art forgeries.

📚 Academic Cites and Achievements

With a prominent academic profile, Aldona is affiliated with AGH University’s Faculty of Foundry Engineering and holds credentials such as ORCID (0000-0001-8417-6131) and ResearcherID (A-3083-2017). Her work is widely recognized and cited within materials engineering and archaeometallurgy, underscoring her contributions to the field.

🧰 Technical Skills

Aldona’s technical expertise includes a range of instrumental methods such as thermodynamic modeling, non-destructive research, and computer-aided engineering processes. Her innovative approach integrates traditional analysis with modern computational tools, pushing the boundaries of archaeometallurgical research.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a professor at AGH University, Aldona has been instrumental in mentoring and inspiring students in materials engineering. She plays a pivotal role in fostering interdisciplinary learning, preparing future researchers to bridge the gap between ancient technologies and modern scientific methods.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Aldona Garbacz-Klempka’s research holds the promise of creating a lasting legacy in archaeometallurgy. Her efforts to build a comprehensive database of prehistoric alloys aim to preserve the technical and cultural heritage of ancient civilizations. Her work will continue to influence materials engineering, conservation practices, and historical authenticity assessments, ensuring a robust foundation for future generations of researchers.

📖Notable Publications

  • A metal hoard from Susz provides new evidence for the use of bast cordage during the Lusatian period in Poland
    • Authors: Przymorska-Sztuczka, M., Gackowski, J., Kowalski, Ł., Kamiński, D., Szczepański
    • Journal: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
    • Year: 2024
  • Lead isotopic compositions link copper axes from Kietrz (Poland, 3500–3350 BC) to Slovak and Balkan copper mines
    • Authors: Kowalski, Ł., Stos-Gale, Z.A., Adamczak, K., Kofel, D., Matuszczyk, E.
    • Journal: Archaeometry
    • Year: 2024
  • How were medieval mace heads cast? Side note to technological analyses of find from Niebieszczany in south-eastern Poland
    • Authors: Kotowicz, P., Michalak, A., Garbacz-Klempka, A., Rozputyński, R., Momot, M.
    • Journal: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
    • Year: 2024
  • Determination of borides in Fe-Mo-B sintered powders using diffraction methods
    • Authors: Karwan-Baczewska, J., Perek-Nowak, M., Majchrowska, M., Garbacz-Klempka, A.
    • Journal: Archives of Materials Science and Engineering
    • Year: 2024
  • Phase Fraction Estimation in Multicomponent Alloy from EDS Measurement Data
    • Authors: Burbelko, A., Wiktor, T., Garbacz-Klempka, A., Ziółkowski, E.
    • Journal: Materials
    • Year: 2024