Teng Liu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Teng Liu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Qujing Normal University, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Academic Background and Early Career

Prof. Teng Liu has a strong foundation in chemistry, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry Education from Jiangxi Normal University (2006-2010). His academic journey continued at Yunnan University, where he obtained a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (2010-2016), specializing in asymmetric catalytic synthesis under the supervision of Prof. Zhihui Shao. His doctoral research focused on catalytic asymmetric isatin ketimines 1,2-addition reactions and nitrodienyne 1,4-addition reactions, contributing significantly to the field of stereoselective organic synthesis.

🔬 Professional Endeavors and Research Contributions

Prof. Teng Liu began his professional career as a Lecturer at Qujing Normal University (2017-2020) and was later promoted to Associate Professor in 2021. His research expertise lies in asymmetric catalytic synthesis and green chemistry, where he focuses on the development of efficient and sustainable synthetic methodologies for complex organic molecules. His work integrates chiral catalysis, selective cross-coupling reactions, and environmentally friendly organic transformations.

📑 Recent Research Achievements and Publications

In the last five years, Prof. Liu has published several high-impact SCI-indexed papers in renowned journals such as Organic Letters, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis, and Green Chemistry. His notable publications include:

  • Base-Catalyzed Chalcogenative Annulation (Org. Lett., 2025): A novel approach for synthesizing 1,4-sulfa-/selena-zepanes using elemental sulfur/selenium.

  • Stepwise Synthesis of Pyrroloquinoline Diones (Adv. Synth. Catal., 2023): A one-pot method for constructing complex heterocyclic frameworks.

  • Cu(I)-Catalyzed Cascade Cyclization Reaction (Org. Lett., 2022): A groundbreaking method to construct pyrimido[5,4-b]indole derivatives, widely cited in the field.

  • Highly Selective C-P Cross-Coupling Reaction (Green Chem., 2019): A sustainable approach for the synthesis of ortho-amino triarylphosphine derivatives, advancing green chemistry methodologies.

His research has been highly cited and recognized in the field of organic chemistry, particularly in the areas of catalytic asymmetric synthesis and environmentally friendly chemical transformations.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Prof. Liu’s academic excellence has been acknowledged through several prestigious awards, including:

  • 2020: Excellent Doctoral Dissertation in Yunnan Province – Recognizing the significance of his Ph.D. research in asymmetric catalysis.

  • 2024: The Revitalize Yunnan Talent Support Program – Young Talents – A competitive award aimed at fostering outstanding young researchers in Yunnan Province.

🛠️ Research Focus and Impact

His current research interests center on asymmetric catalytic synthesis and green chemistry, aiming to develop highly efficient, selective, and eco-friendly synthetic methods. His work significantly impacts pharmaceutical synthesis, material science, and sustainable organic transformations. By integrating chiral catalysts and novel reaction mechanisms, he contributes to advancing both fundamental organic chemistry and practical applications in industrial synthesis.

🌱 Future Contributions and Academic Legacy

Looking ahead, Prof. Liu is committed to pushing the boundaries of green chemistry and asymmetric catalysis by exploring new catalytic systems, reaction pathways, and environmentally sustainable synthetic methodologies. His contributions to chemical education, research innovation, and sustainable chemical synthesis will continue to shape the next generation of scientists and drive progress in the field of organic chemistry.

📖Notable Publications

Base-Catalyzed Chalcogenative Annulation of N-Maleimido O-Aminobenzyl Alcohol with Elemental Sulfur/Selenium: Access to 1,4-Sulfa-/Selena-zepanes

Authors: Y. Wen, Yuanmin; T. Liu, Teng; S. Huang, Shuntao; Y. Ye, Yanqing; C. Huang, Chao

Journal: Organic Letters

Year: 2025

Brønsted-Acid Catalyzed Aldehyde Insertion to Construct C−X Bond: High Regio- and Chemoselectivity Synthesis of Dihydrobenzo[1,5]oxazocines and Pyrrolo[3,4-d]tetrahydropyrimidines

Authors: Y. Wen, Yuanmin; T. Liu, Teng; G. Zeng, Guiyun; C. He, Chixian; C. Huang, Chao

Journal: European Journal of Organic Chemistry

Year: 2025

Cs₂CO₃-Catalyzed Multi-Component One-Pot Stepwise Route for the Synthesis of Polysubstituted 2-Pyridones

Authors: S. Liu, Shitao; C. He, Chixian; G. Li, Guijun; X. Shen, Xianfu; T. Liu, Teng

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Year: 2024

Recent Advances in Total Synthesis of Prenylated Indole Alkaloids by Transition Metal-Catalyzed Reactions as the Key Step

Authors: T. Peng, Tianfeng; Y. Zhao, Yuxiang; S. Pu, Shaojian; Y. Miao, Yingchun; X. Shen, Xianfu

Journal: [No source information available]

Year: Not specified

Chemodivergence in Fluorine Source-Controlled Cascade Reaction of Aryne Precursors to Synthesize Pyrrolo[3,4-b]indoles and 3-Arylated Maleimides

Authors: Z. Wang, Zhuoyu; S. Huang, Shuntao; L. Yin, Lu; T. Liu, Teng; C. Huang, Chao

Journal: Journal of Organic Chemistry

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

Jozsef Garai | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jozsef Garai | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Debrecen, Hungary

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Jozsef Garai's academic journey began with a strong foundation in civil engineering. He earned his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Highway Engineering from the Technical College of Transportation and Telecommunication, Budapest (1974). Continuing his pursuit of excellence, he completed an M.Sc. in Civil Engineering at the University of Technical Sciences, Budapest (1984). Expanding his horizons, he later obtained an M.Sc. in Earth and Space Sciences from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook (2001), followed by a Ph.D. in Geosciences from Florida International University (FIU) in 2007, where he maintained an impressive GPA of 3.8. His academic journey culminated in a Habilitation in Geosciences at the University of Debrecen in 2014, further solidifying his expertise.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Dr. Garai has had a distinguished career spanning multiple continents and disciplines. He has held key academic positions, including serving as a Professor at the University of Debrecen (2017-2021) and a Senior Associate Professor (2014-2016). Earlier, he was an Associate Professor and Chair at Ybl Miklós College of Engineering, Szent István University (2011-2013). His postdoctoral research at FIU (2008-2010) in Mechanical and Materials Engineering highlights his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Additionally, he has served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at both FIU and SUNY (1998-2007), further contributing to academic development.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Garai's research interests cover a diverse array of scientific fields, including Geosciences, Structural Engineering, and Materials Science. His expertise extends to Multi-Anvil and Diamond Anvil Cell experiments, Raman Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, and Scanning Electron Microscopy. His work on carbonado diamond was recognized among the Top 100 Science Stories of 2007 (#60), showcasing its impact on the scientific community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond academia, Dr. Garai has actively contributed to scientific and engineering advancements through consultancy and industry collaborations. His role as a Consulting Engineer for American International Business Corp. (1990-1992) and an Engineering Lecturer and Assistant Professor at Ybl Miklós College of Engineering (1979-1990) highlights his blend of academic and practical expertise. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in research as a Geotechnical Engineer (1974-1979), working on infrastructure projects in Hungary.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognitions

Dr. Garai’s scholarly contributions have earned him multiple accolades, including: Dissertation Year Fellowship (2007), First Prize in Student Essay Awards in Magnetics (2004), Excellence in Teaching Award (2003), Second Prize, Scholarly Forum in Physical Sciences (2005, 2002), His work has been published and cited widely, contributing significantly to the fields of geosciences, material sciences, and structural engineering.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Garai is proficient in cutting-edge spectroscopy and microscopy techniques, including: Multi-Anvil and Diamond Anvil Cell experiments, Powder X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Microprobe Analysis, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Additionally, he has programming skills in PHP, Matlab, and Maple and experience in Web Design (HTML) and Computer Graphics, showcasing his versatility in both experimental and computational research.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Garai has extensive teaching experience, having mentored students at various institutions for over four decades. His roles include:

  • Professor, University of Debrecen (2017-2021),
  • Senior Associate Professor, University of Debrecen (2014-2016)
  • Chair & Associate Professor, Ybl Miklós College of Engineering (2011-2013)
  • Assistant Professor and Lecturer, Ybl Miklós College of Engineering (1979-1990)

His excellence in education was recognized with an Excellence in Teaching Award (2003), reflecting his commitment to nurturing future engineers and scientists.

🎖️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Garai’s legacy is marked by his impactful research, innovative contributions to geosciences and engineering, and his mentorship of students. His multidisciplinary expertise and global academic footprint ensure that his influence will continue to shape the fields of geosciences, materials science, and engineering. His dedication to scientific exploration, education, and industry collaboration sets a benchmark for aspiring researchers and professionals.

📖Notable Publications

The temperature dependence of the isothermal bulk modulus at 1 bar pressure
Authors: J. Garai, A. Laugier
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
Year: 2007

Physical model for vaporization
Author: J. Garai
Journal: Fluid Phase Equilibria
Year: 2009

Derivation of the ideal gas law
Authors: A. Laugier, J. Garai
Journal: Journal of Chemical Education
Year: 2007

Infrared absorption investigations confirm the extraterrestrial origin of carbonado diamonds
Authors: J. Garai, S.E. Haggerty, S. Rekhi, M. Chance
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal
Year: 2006

Correlation between thermal expansion and heat capacity
Author: J. Garai
Journal: Calphad
Year: 2006

Semiempirical pressure-volume-temperature equation of state: MgSiO3 perovskite is an example
Author: J. Garai
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
Year: 2007

Nasarul Islam | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nasarul Islam | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

HKM Degree College Bandipora, India

👨‍🎓Profiles

🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey with a passion for Theoretical Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. His research during his Ph.D. focused on developing OLED and nonlinear device materials using computational methods. He delved into the electronic structure and spectral properties of chiro-optic systems and explored structure-property relationships for materials with applications in optical, magnetic, and electrical domains. These foundational experiences shaped his expertise in theoretical chemistry and material design.

💼 Professional Endeavors

He serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at HKM-Govt. Degree College, Bandipora, J&K, India, since April 11, 2017. Alongside his teaching duties, he is an Academic Counsellor for Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). His collaborative work extends to notable institutions, including the National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, where he investigates reaction mechanisms and molecular dynamics of ionic liquids in collaboration with Dr. Vikramjeet Singh.  Previously, Dr. Islam contributed significantly to research under the mentorship of Prof. (Dr.) S. S. Chimni at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. His work focused on enantioselective product formation from organocatalyzed processes and transition-state mechanisms.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His research interests are rooted in computational chemistry. He employs quantum mechanical methods to design and investigate materials for energy storage and conversion, OLED devices, and transport systems. His work bridges theoretical models and practical applications, synthesizing theoretically designed charge transport materials for experimental validation. His focus spans: The electronic and optical properties of chiro-optic systems, Energy storage and conversion materials, Quantum mechanical studies on molecular dynamics and ionic liquids.

🌟 Impact and Influence

His contributions have earned him international recognition. He is an MRSC fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, and has been acknowledged with numerous awards, including: The DSK Postdoctoral Fellowship (UGC-India), Recognition for outstanding contributions in reviewing from Spectrochimica Acta Part A, Multiple awards for oral and poster presentations at conferences. He also serves on the editorial boards of Frontiers in Applied Chemistry and the Journal of Computational Chemistry & Molecular Modelling, influencing research dissemination in his field.

📚 Academic Citations and Publications

He has an extensive portfolio of research publications cited globally. His work on OLED materials and ionic liquids is highly regarded, reflecting his impact in theoretical and applied chemistry.

🛠️ Technical Skills

He is proficient in a variety of computational and analytical techniques, including: Quantum mechanical modeling, Molecular dynamics simulations, Spectral analysis and transport property evaluation.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

As an educator, He is committed to advancing chemical education. His teaching philosophy integrates research with pedagogy, inspiring students to explore complex chemical systems. His guidance extends to research projects and academic counseling, fostering a culture of scientific curiosity.

🌍 Legacy and Future Contributions

His legacy lies in bridging computational insights with real-world applications, particularly in energy systems and material design. Moving forward, he aims to expand his research on sustainable materials and enhance collaborations to address global challenges in energy and materials science.

🌟 Key Highlights

His work stands as a testament to his dedication to advancing computational chemistry, fostering innovation, and mentoring the next generation of scientists. His endeavors reflect a balanced blend of theoretical exploration, practical synthesis, and impactful teaching.

📖Notable Publications

Advancements in ionic liquid-based corrosion inhibitors for sustainable protection strategies: from experimental to computational insights

Authors: Kumar, P.; Holmberg, K.; Soni, I.; Sillanpää, M.; Chauhan, V.
Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Year: 2024

Quantitative structure-activity relationship and ADME prediction studies on series of spirooxindoles derivatives for anti-cancer activity against colon cancer cell line HCT-116

Authors: Kaur, S.; Kaur, J.; Zarger, B.A.; Islam, N.; Mir, N.
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024

Unveiling the potential of NiFe layered double hydroxide (LDH)/CuWO4 S-scheme heterojunction for sulfamethoxazole photodegradation and nitrobenzene photoreduction to aniline

Authors: Sharma, R.; Sambyal, S.; Mandyal, P.; Chauhan, V.; Shandilya, P.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Year: 2024

Fabrication of dual S-scheme based CuWO4/NiFe/WO3 heterojunction for visible-light-induced degradation and reduction applications

Authors: Sharma, R.; Islam, N.; Priye, A.; Chauhan, V.; Shandilya, P.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Year: 2024

Cu2O/WO3: A promising S-scheme heterojunction for photocatalyzed degradation of carbamazepine and reduction of nitrobenzene

Authors: Mandyal, P.; Sharma, R.; Sambyal, S.; Chauhan, V.; Shandilya, P.
Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering
Year: 2024

An Updated Overview on the Synthesis and Anticancer Evaluation of Quinazoline Derivatives

Authors: Kaur, J.; Kaur, S.; Anand, A.; Singh, S.; Singh, A.
Journal: ChemistrySelect
Year: 2023