Krittiya Sreebunpeng | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Krittiya Sreebunpeng | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Chandrakasem Rajabhat University Thailand

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Krittiya Sreebunpeng laid a solid foundation in physics through her studies at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT). She earned her B.S. in Physics in 2009 with a project on the calibration of radiating-time digital machines for radiation diagnosis. She went on to complete her M.S. in Physics in 2011 with a stellar GPA of 3.66, investigating the optical and scintillation properties of Pr³⁺-doped Lu₃Al₅O₁₂ crystals. Her passion for materials science culminated in a Ph.D. in Physics (2015), where her thesis focused on the luminescence and scintillation behavior of Pr³⁺-doped Lu₃Al₅O₁₂ and Y₃Al₅O₁₂ single crystal scintillators.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Dr. Sreebunpeng’s core research revolves around scintillation materials, radiation detectors, crystal growth, and transparent ceramics, with extensions into nuclear safety and physics education. Her contributions to scintillator development have significantly advanced materials used in radiation detection. Two of her key completed research projects include:

  1. Photoluminescence and scintillation properties of K⁺, Pr- and Mg²⁺, Pr-doped garnet crystals (2019, funded by the National Research Council of Thailand).

  2. Fabrication of Mg²⁺ co-doped Ce:(Lu₂Y)(Al₅₋ₓGaₓ)O₁₂ ceramic scintillators for fast timing applications, supported by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation.

🌏 Global Exposure and Training

Dr. Sreebunpeng’s academic journey includes international research stints and specialized technical training. She conducted summer research at the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM), China in 2018–2019. In 2015, she enhanced her expertise with research training at the National Centre for Nuclear Research in Poland and the Institute of Physics in Prague, Czech Republic. Her participation in radiation safety and research communication workshops reflects her commitment to well-rounded scientific practice.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience and Academic Roles

Dr. Sreebunpeng currently serves as a lecturer in Physics at the Faculty of Science, Chandrakasem Rajabhat University since 2016. Prior to that, she was a teaching assistant at KMUTT (2009–2015) and briefly taught general physics at Muban Chombueng Rajabhat University. Her dedication to pedagogy is reflected in her continual engagement with training programs on science teaching methods, research writing techniques, and technology tools such as EndNote and XRD analysis.

🛠️ Technical Skills and Experimental Expertise

She possesses robust technical expertise in scintillator material synthesis, optical characterization, and radiation detector analysis. Her hands-on skills cover crystal growth, transparent ceramics, photoluminescence spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and radiation protection protocols. These proficiencies are complemented by her training in mind-mapping techniques, scientific writing, and academic communication.

🏅 Impact, Recognition, and Influence

Dr. Sreebunpeng’s research has contributed to the development of advanced scintillation materials essential in medical imaging and nuclear safety. She was selected for Thailand’s “New Generation Researcher” program and has also played a crucial role as a local trainer for the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST). Her involvement in the academic and research communities demonstrates her growing influence in both applied and educational physics.

🌱 Legacy and Future Directions

Looking ahead, Dr. Sreebunpeng is poised to deepen her impact in nuclear materials science and radiation detection technologies, while continuing her dedication to science education and public awareness. Her multidisciplinary approach—spanning research, teaching, and training—places her as a vital contributor to Thailand’s scientific advancement, especially in the realms of radiation safety and detector innovation.

📖Notable Publications

Temperature-dependent characteristics, light yield nonproportionality, and intrinsic energy resolution of Ce,Mg:Lu₂Y(Al,Ga)₅O₁₂ garnet ceramics
Authors: K. Sreebunpeng, Wa. Chewpraditkul, N. Pattanaboonmee, W. Chewpraditkul, R. Kucerkova, V. Babin, Y. Wang, D. Zhu, C. Hu, M. Nikl, J. Li
Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
Year: 2025

Effect of Ga³⁺ content on the luminous properties of Ce³⁺-doped Lu₂YGaxAl₅₋ₓO₁₂ phosphor ceramics for potential lighting application
Authors: Y. Wang, Z. Cheng, J. Ye, D. Zhu, C. Hu, Z. Zhou, T. Li, Wa. Chewpraditkul, K. Sreebunpeng, W. Chewpraditkul, J. Li
Journal: Journal of Luminescence
Year: 2025

Luminescence and scintillation properties of fast Ce,Mg:Lu₂YGaxAl₅₋ₓO₁₂ ceramic scintillators fabricated from co-precipitated powders
Authors: K. Sreebunpeng, Wa. Chewpraditkul, W. Chewpraditkul, R. Kucerkova, A. Beitlerova, M. Nikl, T. Szczesniak, M. Grodzixja-Kobylka, D. Zhu, C. Hu, J. Li
Journal: Optical Materials
Year: 2024

Luminescence and light yield of Ce³⁺-doped (60−x)SiO₂–xBaF₂–20Al₂O₃–20Gd₂O₃ scintillation glasses: The effect of BaF₂ admixture
Authors: P. Lertloypanyachai, Wa. Chewpraditkul, N. Pattanaboonmee, N. Yawai, K. Sreebunpeng, T. Nimphaya, A. Beitlerova, M. Nikl, W. Chewpraditkul
Journal: Optik
Year: 2023

Optical, luminescence and scintillation properties of Mg²⁺-codoped (Lu,Y)₃Al₂Ga₃O₁₂:Pr garnet crystals: The effect of Y
Authors: K. Sreebunpeng, Wa. Chewpraditkul, W. Chewpraditkul, A. Yoshikawa, M.E. Witkowski, W. Drozdowski, M. Nikl
Journal: [Journal name incomplete]
Year: 2022

Bo Wu | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Wu | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Bo Wu received her Ph.D. degree in 2016 from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China. With a strong foundation in photoelectric nanomaterials and nanochemistry, she has rapidly emerged as a leading researcher in the field of fullerene-based nanocomposites and their diverse applications.

🏅 Professional Endeavors and Leadership

Dr. Wu is currently a professor at the Institute of Chemistry, CAS, where she leads pioneering research on photoelectric properties of fullerene-based nanocomposites. As a key research backbone and project leader, she has undertaken more than 10 prestigious research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her innovative contributions have played a crucial role in advancing the development of nanophotonic and optoelectronic materials.

🔬 Research Contributions and Innovations

Dr. Wu’s work revolves around developing novel fullerene-based nanocomposites with enhanced photoelectric properties, aiming to optimize their applications in optoelectronics, photovoltaics, and nanophotonics. Her research has contributed significantly to the design, synthesis, and functionalization of fullerene derivatives for high-performance energy materials.

🌍 Impact and Recognition

Her outstanding contributions have been widely recognized in the scientific community. She has published more than 20 high-impact journal articles in renowned scientific journals, including Nature Communications, Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), and Angewandte Chemie International Edition (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.). These publications highlight her work in nanochemistry, material science, and energy conversion technologies, solidifying her reputation as an influential researcher.

🏆 Awards and Achievements

Dr. Wu has received numerous prestigious awards and recognitions:

  • 2018: Selected as a member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she was recognized for her exceptional performance.

  • 2023: Awarded the Outstanding Youth Foundation grant by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), recognizing her significant contributions to the field of photoelectric nanomaterials.

  • 2023: Honored with the Young Cutting-Edge Nanochemistry Research Award, a testament to her groundbreaking work in nanotechnology.

🛠️ Technical Expertise

Dr. Wu possesses expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, optoelectronic characterization, molecular self-assembly, organic photovoltaic devices, and photoelectric conversion technologies. Her advanced research techniques have contributed to enhancing efficiency and stability in nanocomposite-based devices.

🚀 Future Contributions and Research Vision

Dr. Wu is committed to pushing the boundaries of nanochemistry and photoelectric nanomaterials. Her future research aims to develop next-generation optoelectronic materials, high-performance organic semiconductors, and innovative nanostructured energy devices. With her visionary leadership and dedication, she continues to inspire young researchers and drive scientific advancements in the field of functional nanomaterials and energy conversion technologies.

📖Notable Publications

Photoinduced Ultrafast Multielectron Transfer and Long-Lived Charge-Accumulated State in a Fullerene-Indacenodithiophene Dumbbell Triad

Authors: Chong Wang, Bo Wu, Yang Li, Chunru Wang, Chunli Bai
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year: 2024

Aggregation Promotes Charge Separation in Fullerene-Indacenodithiophene Dyad

Authors: Chong Wang, Bo Wu, Yang Li, Rui Wen, Chunru Wang
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2024

Pengfei Li | Theoretical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award -1929

Prof. Pengfei Li | Theoretical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Pengfei Li’s journey in scientific research has been deeply rooted in environmental physics and remote sensing. His passion for atmospheric studies and hyperspectral technologies developed during his formative academic years, where he excelled in blending physical science with environmental applications. His academic path ultimately led him to become a key researcher at the prestigious State Key Laboratory of Infrared Physics under the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

🧑‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently, as a Research Fellow, Prof. Li is a leading figure in satellite-based atmospheric monitoring. His role includes spearheading research on weak gas emissions detection, a crucial area for tackling global issues like climate change and environmental pollution. His leadership in the lab is marked by interdisciplinary integration, where hyperspectral satellite technology, data assimilation, atmospheric modeling, and artificial intelligence (AI) converge to address modern environmental challenges.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Li’s research is at the intersection of hyperspectral remote sensing and AI-driven environmental monitoring. His team is developing next-generation techniques for satellite-based detection of weak gas emissions, aimed at pushing the detection limits in extreme environments. This work also involves defining payload specifications for future hyperspectral satellites. The outcomes of his research hold significant relevance for addressing atmospheric pollution, climate change, and homeland security threats, providing critical insights into satellite system design and operational strategies.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over 50 SCI-indexed publications, including 20+ first-author or corresponding-author papers in leading journals such as PNAS and One Earth, Prof. Li has made a global impact. His research has informed both the academic community and policymakers, particularly in the realms of climate change mitigation, environmental monitoring, and satellite payload engineering. His work is frequently showcased at international conferences like the United Nations Climate Change Conference, AMS Annual Meeting, and the Goldschmidt Conference, where he has delivered numerous invited talks.

🏆 Honors and Leadership Roles

Prof. Li was selected for the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences “Hundred Talents Program” (Category B), recognizing his innovative research and leadership potential. Beyond research, he plays a pivotal role as a review expert for China’s National Key R&D Program and serves on scientific committees, including as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Technology and Application Professional Committee under the China Association for Remote Sensing Applications.

📚 Academic Citations

Prof. Li’s publications are highly cited within the fields of environmental monitoring, satellite remote sensing, and atmospheric sciences, reflecting the value and influence of his contributions on an international scale. His research continues to shape the discourse around climate resilience, pollution tracking, and advanced remote sensing methods.

🛠️ Technical Skills

His technical expertise includes:  Hyperspectral satellite data processing, Atmospheric modeling and data assimilation, AI and machine learning for environmental monitoring, Payload design and specification for next-generation satellites, Quantitative remote sensing and geospatial analysis.

👨‍🏫 Teaching & Mentoring

In addition to research, Prof. Li is actively involved in mentoring graduate students and early-career scientists, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration in hyperspectral remote sensing. His guidance has produced a growing cadre of young scientists contributing to China’s leadership in satellite-based environmental science.

🚀 Vision and Future Contributions

Prof. Li’s future goals include expanding the applications of hyperspectral technologies to global-scale monitoring of greenhouse gases and pollutants, developing real-time AI-driven detection frameworks, and enhancing China’s position in next-gen satellite missions. His work is set to continue making a transformative impact on how we monitor and respond to environmental and security-related atmospheric events.

📖Notable Publications

The effectiveness of solar radiation management using fine sea spray across multiple climatic regions
Authors: Z Song, S Yu, P Li, N Yao, L Chen, Y Sun, B Jiang, D Rosenfeld
Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Year: 2025

Photostationary state assumption seriously underestimates NOx emissions near large point sources at 10 to 60 m pixel resolution
Authors: L Chen, Z Song, N Yao, H Xi, J Li, P Gao, Y Chen, H Su, Y Sun, B Jiang, …
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2025

Multi-task deep learning for quantifying methane emissions from 2-D plume imagery with Low Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Authors: Q Xu, X Gu, P Li, X Gu
Journal: International Journal of Remote Sensing
Year: 2024

Less anthropogenic aerosol indirect effects are a potential cause for Northeast Pacific warm blob events
Authors: N Yao, Z Song, L Chen, Y Sun, B Jiang, P Li, J Chen, S Yu
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2024

Different contributions of meteorological conditions and emission reductions to the ozone pollution during Shanghai’s COVID-19 lockdowns in winter and spring
Authors: X Dou, M Li, Y Jiang, Z Song, P Li, S Yu
Journal: Atmospheric Pollution Research
Year: 2024