Ting Han | Organic Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ting Han | Organic Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Texas Woman’s University | United States

Dr. Ting Han is a dynamic early-career scientist whose research spans organic synthesis, porphyrin chemistry, photocatalysis, functional materials, and molecular sensing technologies. He completed his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the University of North Texas, where he specialized in macrocyclic compounds, cross-coupling reactions, and the synthesis of π-extended porphyrins and semiconductor-like 2D organic materials. With six years of combined teaching and research experience, Dr. Han has developed strong expertise in experimental design, analytical instrumentation, method development, and advanced spectroscopic techniques, including fluorescence, phosphorescence, transient absorption, and spectroelectrochemistry. His research accomplishments include designing and synthesizing over 20 novel organic molecules, developing new porphyrin-based photocatalysts for environmental remediation, and advancing biosensor technologies for detecting pollutants, biomolecules, and hazardous chemicals. Dr. Han has published 15 peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals such as Chemical Communications, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Analyst, ACS Sensors, and Microchimica Acta, with a cumulative citation count of 294 and an H-index of 8. His innovative work also led to three granted Chinese patents in sensing and nanomaterial applications. In addition to his research, he is an experienced educator skilled in teaching General and Organic Chemistry, mentoring students, and designing laboratory and online learning experiences. After serving as a Visiting Lecturer at Texas Woman’s University, Dr. Han joined the institution as an Assistant Professor, where he continues building an active research group focused on functional organic materials, sustainable chemistry, and next-generation sensing platforms. His multidisciplinary expertise and impactful contributions reflect significant promise as a rising scientist in the field of organic and materials chemistry.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  • Han, T., Starrett, N., Martin, K., Bueno Arroyo, J., Wang, S., & Rawashdeh-Omary, M. (in press). Green synthetic strategies for porphyrins: Toward sustainable functional macrocycles. ChemistrySelect.

  • Han, T., Wang, S., Salazar, G. A., & Rawashdeh-Omary, M. (2025). Porous porphyrin-based photocatalysts: Recent progress and applications in environmental remediation. Materials Chemistry Frontiers.

  • Han, T., Sharma, P., Khetrapal, N., & Wang, H. (2024). Conjugated porphyrin trimers linked through benzo[4,5]imidazo[2,1-a]isoindole bridges. Chemical Communications, 60(77), 10696–10699.

  • Han, T., Jang, Y., Arvidson, J., D’Souza, F., & Wang, H. (2022). Optical and photophysical properties of platinum benzoporphyrins with C2v and D2h symmetry. Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, 26(6–7), 458–468.

  • Han, T., & Wang, G. (2019). Peroxidase-like activity of acetylcholine-based colorimetric detection of acetylcholinesterase activity and inhibitor organophosphorus. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 7(16), 2613–2618.

 

Nikolaos Koletsis | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nikolaos Koletsis | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Nikolaos E. Koletsis is a chemist with a Master of Science in Applied Biochemistry from the University of Patras and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Ioannina. His academic and research background is grounded in molecular and cellular biochemistry, with a particular emphasis on cancer biology, extracellular matrix (ECM) dynamics, and the development of three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models. During his MSc research at the Laboratory of Biochemistry, University of Patras, he investigated the functional properties and differential expression of key ECM components in 3D breast cancer spheroids. His work integrated advanced biochemical techniques including 3D cell culture, gene expression analysis (qPCR), HPLC, ELISA, electrophoresis, and statistical methodologies such as T-test and ANOVA. This project has culminated in both national and international presentations, and a first-author publication in Cells. Koletsis also conducted pioneering undergraduate research at the University of Ioannina, synthesizing novel alkaline earth metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with potential applications in biodiesel catalysis. This work led to the identification of a new magnesium-glycerol complex, a structure reported for the first time in literature. He has co-authored three peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in Scopus, which have collectively received 15 citations, and he currently holds an h-index of 1. His publications appear in respected journals such as Cells, FEBS Journal, and Archives of Medical Science – Atherosclerotic Diseases, reflecting the interdisciplinary and impactful nature of his work. In addition to his lab-based expertise, Koletsis is adept in scientific writing, data analysis, and conference presentations, demonstrating a clear capacity for translating experimental data into meaningful scientific contributions. His career interests lie at the intersection of biomedical research, applied sciences, and translational innovations in cancer and materials chemistry.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

  • Koletsis, N. E., Mangani, S., Franchi, M., Piperigkou, Z., & Karamanos, N. K. (2025). Development, functional characterization, and matrix effectors dynamics in 3D spheroids of triple-negative breast cancer cells. Cells, 14(17), 1351.

  • Anagnostopoulos, S., Baltayiannis, N., Koletsis, N. E., et al. (2025). 3D printing in medicine: Bridging imaging, education, and practice. Archives of Medical Science – Atherosclerotic Diseases, 10(1), 172–188.

  • Mangani, S., Piperigkou, Z., Koletsis, N. E., Ioannou, P., & Karamanos, N. K. (2024). Estrogen receptors and extracellular matrix: The critical interplay in cancer development and progression. FEBS Journal.

  • Piperigkou, Z., Mangani, S., Koletsis, N. E., Koutsakis, C., Mastronikolis, N. S., Franchi, M., & Karamanos, N. K. (2025). Principal mechanisms of extracellular matrix-mediated cell–cell communication in physiological and tumor microenvironments. FEBS Journal.

 

Mehejbin Mujawar | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mehejbin Mujawar | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Mehejbin Mujawar began her academic journey with a strong foundation in science. She completed her S.S.C. (Semi-English) with First Class with Distinction and her H.S.C. (Science) with First Class from Kolhapur. With a deep interest in chemistry, she pursued a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, achieving First Class with Distinction. She further pursued an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from the same university, securing an A+ Grade. Additionally, she holds a D.T.Ed. (Marathi) with an A+ Grade and completed MS-CIT, showcasing her strong digital and educational skills.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Mujawar serves as a dedicated educator at Raje Ramrao Mahavidyalaya, Jath, Sangli, working as a Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry at the postgraduate level and an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at the undergraduate level. She actively supervises M.Sc. and B.Sc. research projects, including work on “An Efficient Synthesis of O-Propargylated Salicylaldehydes.” Her role as a university examiner, evaluator, and expert adds significant value to academic assessment and quality assurance.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Her research focuses on Material Science, Nanomaterials, and Superhydrophobic Surfaces. Her Ph.D. thesis, submitted to Shivaji University, is titled: “Studies on the Fabrication of Candle Soot Based Porous Superhydrophobic Surfaces for Oil-Water Separation.” This work explores the development of sustainable nanomaterials for environmental cleanup applications.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ms. Mujawar has authored numerous research publications, including 13 international and 4 national papers, and has delivered presentations at 11 international, 6 national, and 1 state-level events. She holds an Indian Design Patent for a “Fluorescence Spectroscopy-Based Nanoparticle Interaction Device.” Her academic excellence has been recognized through a Merit Scholarship from Shivaji University.

📚 Academic Engagement and Leadership

She plays an active role in academic and institutional leadership. Her contributions include coordination in NAAC Criterion-II, serving as NSS Programme Officer, and participation in several committees such as admission, examination, women empowerment, student feedback, and research development. She has also organized and coordinated seminars, workshops, study tours, and training courses, bridging theory with applied learning.

📖 Academic Citations and Presentations

Her research contributions are well recognized across the fields of nanoscience, materials chemistry, and environmental technology. Her papers and presentations at prestigious platforms reflect the relevance and reach of her scholarly work.

🧠 Technical & Analytical Skills

Ms. Mujawar is proficient in nanoparticle synthesis, surface analysis, fluorescence spectroscopy, and related analytical techniques. She is also skilled in computer applications and digital tools, making her research and teaching approaches technologically adept.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

A passionate educator, she has consistently delivered high-quality instruction at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has mentored numerous students in their academic research and is committed to inspiring a deep-rooted interest in chemistry and innovation among learners. Her teaching philosophy focuses on empowering students to discover their passions and reach their full potential.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ms. Mujawar aims to expand her research in sustainable and functional nanomaterials and contribute to green chemistry innovations. With a strong record in teaching, research, and institutional development, she is poised to make lasting contributions to both the scientific community and future generations of scholars.

📖Notable Publications

Nanomaterials and Superhydrophobic Surfaces: An Overview
Authors: M Mujawar, S Kulal
Journal: Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences, Volume 15 (3), Pages 55–67
Year: 2025

Fluorescence Spectroscopy-Based Nanoparticle Interaction Device
Authors: S Chougale, M Mehejbin, P Sanadi, S Kumbhar, V More, A Chougale
Journal/Patent: Indian Patent IN 200,828
Year: 2025

SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES AND NANOTECHNOLOGY: A BRIEF REVIEW
Author: MR Mujawar
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Technology Research & Management, Volume 9 (5)
Year: 2025

Nature-Inspired Modified Superhydrophobic Stainless Steel Mesh of Candle Soot-Wax Nanocomposite for Oil-Water Separation
Authors: M Mujawar, D Kumbhar, A Sargar, S Kulal
Journal: Next Research, Volume 2 (3), Pages 1–7
Year: 2025

Development of a Cost-Effective Candle Soot-Polymer Composite Mesh for Efficient Oil-Water Separation
Authors: M Mujawar, D Malavekar, P Sanadi, D Kumbhar, R Sawant, JH Kim, and others
Journal: Physica Scripta, Volume 100 (6)
Year: 2025