Nur Adi Saputra | Nanotechnology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Nur Adi Saputra | Nanotechnology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Researcher | National Research and Innovation Agency | Indonesia

Dr. Nur Adi Saputra is a distinguished researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia, recognized for his pioneering work in materials science with a particular focus on renewable and sustainable materials derived from biomass. Over his four-year research career, Dr. Saputra has made remarkable strides in developing porous carbon-based materials tailored for energy storage, catalysis, and environmental applications. Holding both a master’s and a Ph.D. in Forestry from Yeungnam University and IPB University, respectively, he has successfully integrated forestry biomass utilization with advanced materials engineering an approach that promotes circular economy principles and green innovation. Dr. Saputra’s scientific contributions are reflected in his 27 publications, which have collectively garnered 81 citations from 77 documents and an h-index of 5 (Scopus). His work on activated carbon for supercapacitor and catalytic applications demonstrates his expertise in controlling surface chemistry and porosity to enhance electrochemical performance. Beyond academic research, he has applied his findings to industrial practice, notably collaborating with PT. NUI HIA PRIMA on large-scale activated carbon production. His inventive approach is further supported by 17 patents (published or under process), showcasing his strong innovation potential in material synthesis and process engineering. As an Editorial Member of the Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology, Dr. Saputra contributes to the peer-review process and academic discourse in environmental material applications. He is also engaged in collaborative research with IPB University, Riau University, and international initiatives such as the Southeast Asia–Europe Joint Funding Scheme for Research and Innovation, reflecting his growing global scientific presence. His research not only enhances understanding of carbon material synthesis but also provides practical solutions for sustainable energy technologies. Through his scientific rigor and innovative outlook, Dr. Nur Adi Saputra is emerging as a leading young researcher driving Indonesia’s advancement in renewable materials and green technology.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Saputra, N. A., Pari, G., Priyono, S., Basri, E., Ismanto, A., & Harjadi, B. (2025). Superheated steam-assisted nanoarchitectonics of red calliandra-delivered activated carbon for supercapacitor application. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 102, 101894.

Saputra, N. A., Pari, G., Syafii, W., Nawawi, D. S., Maddu, A., Chitraningrum, N., & Priyono, S. (2025). Preparation and application of a novel supercapacitor from chemically activated red calliandra. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 320, 130104.

Subramani, M. C., Budiman, I., Subyakto, S., Chitraningrum, N., & Saputra, N. A. (2025). A review on one-pot multicomponent organic reactions using carbon quantum dots as versatile heterogeneous catalyst. Topics in Catalysis, 68(1–36), 1–36.

Siburian, K. Y., De Nasti, A. N., Sidauruk, E. R., Oktaviano, H. S., Mitan, N. M. M., & Saputra, N. A. (2024). Effect of CoO loading on electrochemical properties of activated carbon from sugarcane bagasse. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering, 14(6), 705–717.

Efiyanti, L., Saputra, N. A., Indrawan, D. A., Pranoto, I. W. B., Hastuti, N., Fadhlulloh, Z., & Budiman, I. (2023). The mesoporous biosilica catalyst from Andong bamboo leaf for direct-pyrolysis reaction. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 16(1), 1–10.

Dan Chen | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dan Chen | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

National University of Defense Technology, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Educational Background & Career

Dr. Dan Chen is currently an Assistant Professor at the National University of Defense Technology, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where he also completed his Bachelor’s degree. His academic journey reflects strong expertise in materials science, focused particularly on micro/nano structures, polymer microspheres, photonic crystals, and composites.

🔬 Research Focus & Contributions

Dan’s research primarily explores advanced polymer processing technologies, especially the synthesis and forming mechanisms of polymer nanospheres. He has innovated in rubbery thermoforming technology, advancing the manufacturing of precision polymer optical products with nanoscale control. His work also addresses key challenges in optical materials by developing novel non-melting forming methods that overcome orientation defects like birefringence and optical distortion, improving product precision in demanding optical applications.

🚀 Research Leadership & Projects

Dan has led multiple significant projects including:

  • A Youth Independent Innovation Fund project on non-cooled infrared detectors leveraging heterogeneous core-shell structures for enhanced upconversion luminescence.

  • A Hunan Provincial Young Researcher Fund project on high refractive index inorganic-polymer core-shell nanospheres and new elastic-state forming methods.

  • Innovation Technology and National Natural Science Foundation projects focused on thermoforming and polymer optical product manufacturing, often leading small teams of doctoral and master’s students.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

He has been recognized with several prestigious honors such as the Fourth Batch of High-level Innovative Talents, Academic Rising Star, and China National Scholarship (a highly selective award given to 0.2% of students). He also earned the title of “Academic Nova” at Huazhong University of Science and Technology and multiple first-class scholarships throughout his studies.

⚙️ Technical Expertise & Innovations

Dan’s technical skillset spans polymer micro/nano fabrication, material modification, and precision forming technologies. He has made notable contributions to industrial applications, such as developing charge-laden masks with an efficient melt-blown process that address environmental and health challenges associated with conventional electrostatic mask filters. His interdisciplinary approach combines material science with practical product design for high-performance applications.

🌟 Impact & Future Directions

Dr. Chen’s work tackles both fundamental science and industry-relevant problems, pushing forward innovative polymer processing methods that enhance optical and functional material properties. His leadership in research projects and collaborative team management underscores his role as an emerging leader in materials science and engineering. Looking ahead, his focus on nano-engineered composites and precision polymer devices is likely to influence fields ranging from optics to biomedical materials.

📖Notable Publications

DEM-bond model: A computational framework for designing mechanically enhanced polymer nanosphere-based ordered nanostructures
Authors: Dan Chen*, §, Zhiren Chen§, Zhihong Zhu, Chucai Guo, et al.
Journal: Materials & Design
Year: 2025

Smart Window with Reversible and Instantaneous Photoluminescence based on Microsphere Structure
Authors: Dan Chen*, §, Yuang Chen§, Zhihong Zhu, Chucai Guo, et al.
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2024

Spreading Behavior of Non-Spherical Particles with Reconstructed Shapes Using Discrete Element Method in Additive Manufacturing
Authors: Tengfang Zhang§, Dan Chen§, Yunming Wang*, Huamin Zhou*, et al.
Journal: Polymers
Year: 2024

Current and Future Trends for Polymer Micro/nano Processing in Industrial Applications
Authors: Dan Chen§, Yunming Wang§, Humin Zhou*, et al.
Journal: Advanced Materials
Year: 2022

Birefringence- and Optical Distortion-free Isotropic Polymer Lens Assisted by Photonic Microspheres
Authors: Dan Chen, Yunming Wang*, Yue Fu, Huamin Zhou*, et al.
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2020