Nilmadhab Roy | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Nilmadhab Roy | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Vellore Institute of Technology | India

Nilmadhab Roy is an emerging researcher in the field of bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry, recognized for his innovative work on metal-based therapeutic agents. He obtained his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physical Chemistry from Vidyasagar University in 2014 and successfully qualified for the prestigious All-India GATE examination in 2015. Pursuing his passion for interdisciplinary research, he began his Ph.D. at VIT, Vellore, under the supervision of Dr. Priyankar Paira, MRSC, where he explored the design and synthesis of mitochondria-targeting Ru(II), Ir(III), and Re(I)-based half-sandwich and cyclometallated complexes for chemodynamic therapy. His research bridges coordination chemistry, photochemistry, and cancer therapeutics, focusing on developing metal complexes that selectively target cellular organelles to induce oxidative stress and apoptosis in cancer cells. Through his work, Roy contributes significantly to understanding how transition-metal coordination frameworks can be engineered for bioactive and diagnostic applications. With over 30 publications in high-impact journals such as those of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and Elsevier, his contributions demonstrate strong scientific rigor and creativity. His findings provide valuable insights into structure-activity relationships and potential therapeutic mechanisms, advancing the frontier of chemodynamic and photodynamic cancer therapy. Currently, he is an active member of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (SBIC), reflecting his ongoing engagement with the international scientific community. Nilmadhab Roy’s work represents a forward-thinking approach to integrating chemical innovation with biomedical application.

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Featured Publications

  • Kar, B., Das, U., Roy, N., & Paira, P. (2023). Recent advances on organelle specific Ru(II)/Ir(III)/Re(I) based complexes for photodynamic therapy. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 474, 214860.

  • Sharma, A., Sudhindra, P., Roy, N., & Paira, P. (2020). Advances in novel iridium (III) based complexes for anticancer applications: A review. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 513, 119925.

  • Pete, S., Roy, N., Kar, B., & Paira, P. (2022). Construction of homo and heteronuclear Ru(II), Ir(III) and Re(I) complexes for target specific cancer therapy. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 460, 214462.

  • Sarkar, B., Mondal, A., Madaan, Y., Roy, N., Moorthy, A., Kuo, Y. C., & Paira, P. (2019). Luminescent anticancer ruthenium(II)-p-cymene complexes of extended imidazophenanthroline ligands: Synthesis, structure, reactivity, biomolecular interactions and live cell studies. Dalton Transactions, 48(32), 12257–12271.

  • Sudhindra, P., Sharma, S. A., Roy, N., Moharana, P., & Paira, P. (2020). Recent advances in cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and mechanism of action of ruthenium metallodrugs: A review. Polyhedron, 192, 114827.

Jun-Qing Yin | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jun-Qing Yin | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jun-Qing Yin | Chemistry | Chengdu University | China

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin is a distinguished researcher specializing in physical chemistry, with a focus on catalytic mechanisms and surface science. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study, Chengdu University, China, he has made significant contributions to understanding single-atom alloys, phase-separated alloys, and metal-support interfaces in catalytic reactions. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, an M.Sc. from Inner Mongolia Normal University, and a B.Sc. from Shanxi Datong University. Dr. Yin’s work blends advanced theoretical investigations with collaborative experimental studies, resulting in impactful publications in leading journals such as Nature, Science, and Journal of Catalysis. He has conducted postdoctoral research in the renowned group of Shigeyoshi Sakaki at Kyoto University, Japan. Recognized for his rigorous approach and innovative insights, Dr. Yin continues to push the boundaries of catalytic chemistry and its applications in energy and materials science.

Author Profiles

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Education

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, where his research focused on the theoretical investigation of iron surfaces and iron-silica interfaces in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS). He earned his Master’s degree in Physical Chemistry from Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot, where he explored the structures and stabilities of gold clusters and their adsorption properties with formaldehyde (HCHO). His academic foundation was built at Shanxi Datong University, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, gaining a comprehensive understanding of chemical principles and laboratory techniques. Throughout his academic training, Dr. Yin combined computational chemistry, quantum chemical calculations, and catalysis-focused studies, developing a strong theoretical and analytical skill set. His academic trajectory demonstrates a consistent focus on catalysis, materials interfaces, and reaction mechanisms, positioning him as a leading figure in the intersection of computational chemistry and applied catalytic research.

Experience

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s professional career reflects a strong combination of theoretical expertise and applied catalytic research. Since June 2022, he has been a Research Fellow at Chengdu University, where he investigates the stability and catalytic performance of single-atom alloys, NO-CO reactions, and methane dry reforming. Previously, from December 2020 to March 2022, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Kyoto University under the mentorship of Prof. Shigeyoshi Sakaki, focusing on the catalytic behavior of nickel-based gold single-atom alloys. During his doctoral and postdoctoral years, Dr. Yin’s research centered on understanding reaction mechanisms in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, particularly iron-based catalysts and metal-support interfaces. His work bridges theoretical modeling and experimental collaboration, enabling the rational design of advanced catalysts. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing fundamental insights into alloy stability, surface modifications, and catalytic selectivity, and continues to collaborate internationally to advance catalytic science for industrial and environmental applications.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s career is marked by multiple academic and research achievements, reflected through high-profile publications in Nature, Science, and Journal of Catalysis. His invitation to join Prof. Shigeyoshi Sakaki’s esteemed research group at Kyoto University as a Postdoctoral Fellow is a testament to his research caliber and international recognition. Dr. Yin’s contributions to catalytic chemistry, particularly in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis and alloy catalysis, have earned him a strong reputation within the global scientific community. His ability to integrate theoretical modeling with experimental validation has been widely acknowledged, leading to impactful collaborations with researchers worldwide. Several of his works have been cited as significant advancements in catalyst design, reaction mechanism understanding, and sustainable chemical processes. His research excellence continues to contribute to the development of next-generation catalysts with improved selectivity and efficiency, reinforcing his standing as a promising and influential scientist in the field of chemistry.

Research Focus 

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s research lies at the intersection of computational chemistry, catalysis, and materials science. His primary focus is on the stability and reactivity of single-atom alloys, phase-separated alloys, and metal-support interfaces. He has extensively studied the catalytic mechanisms in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, including CO activation, CH₄ formation, and carbon chain growth, with a special interest in iron-based catalysts and iron-carbide systems. His recent work explores the NO-CO reaction and methane dry reforming using nickel and gold single-atom alloys, revealing atomic-level insights into enhanced catalytic activity. Dr. Yin also investigates surface modifications, such as silica-based ligand binding, to improve C₂ oxygenate selectivity. Employing advanced computational modeling and collaborating with experimentalists, he aims to design catalysts with optimized performance for sustainable energy and industrial processes. His research bridges theory and practice, delivering both fundamental understanding and practical solutions for efficient and selective catalytic systems.

Publications Titles

  1. Regioselective hydroformylation of propene catalysed by rhodium–zeolite.

  2. Catalysis of Ni-based gold single-atom alloy for NO–CO reaction.

  3. Surface modification of Fe₅C₂ by silica-based ligand for enhanced C₂ oxygenate selectivity .

  4. New reaction mode of 3-halooxindoles for indolenine-fused oxathiines synthesis.

  5. Theoretical study of iron–silicon interface by Fe deposition on Si(111)-(7×7) .

  6. Visualization of on-surface ethylene polymerization.

  7. Single atom vs phase-separated alloys in Ni, Cu, Ag, Au systems .

  8. Intrinsic facet-dependent CH₄ and C₂ formation on Fe₅C₂ particles .

  9. Tuning CH₄ selectivity via C₁ + C₁ couplings on Fe surfaces.

  10. Iron carbidization on silica and silicon studied via NAP-XPS & STM .

Conclusion

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s academic journey and research record demonstrate exceptional expertise in catalytic chemistry, particularly in theoretical modeling and alloy catalysis. His publications in top-tier journals, international collaborations, and cross-disciplinary approach position him as an innovative contributor to sustainable catalysis and energy-related chemistry. With a focus on translating atomic-level insights into practical applications, Dr. Yin’s work holds significant promise for advancing industrial catalytic processes. His combination of rigorous theoretical analysis and cooperative experimental engagement ensures his continued impact in the field of chemistry.

 

 

SANTHI Mariappan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SANTHI Mariappan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SANTHI Mariappan, ERODE ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), ERODE-638009, India

Dr. M. Santhi is an accomplished Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Erode Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode. With over 18 years of teaching experience, she has significantly contributed to both undergraduate and postgraduate education. Specializing in Environmental Chemistry, Dr. Santhi has focused on shaping young minds and providing research guidance to numerous M.Phil and Ph.D. scholars. She holds a Ph.D. from Bharathiar University and has a strong academic background, including M.Phil and M.Sc. degrees. Besides her academic excellence, Dr. Santhi has been actively involved in various academic responsibilities such as timetable coordination, exam cell coordination, and lab management, showcasing her leadership and organizational skills.

Professional Profile

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Summary of Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – Dr. M. Santhi

Dr. M. Santhi, an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Erode Arts and Science College, Erode, has displayed significant academic and research achievements over the course of her distinguished career. With over 18 years of teaching experience and 15 years of dedicated research, her work in the field of Environmental Chemistry stands out. She has earned commendation for her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, and has contributed immensely to the academic development of her department.

Dr. Santhi’s contributions to both teaching and research are evident in her supervision of multiple M.Phil. research projects and her current guidance of four Ph.D. scholars. She has actively participated in various faculty development programs, refresher courses, and orientation programs, showcasing her commitment to ongoing learning and professional development. Her ability to balance teaching responsibilities with active research mentorship positions her as a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Education 🎓

Dr. Santhi’s educational journey is marked by dedication and excellence. She completed her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Erode Arts and Science College (affiliated with Bharathiar University) in 2016, where she focused on environmental chemistry. Before that, she earned her M.Phil. from Bharathidasan University with a first-class distinction in 2005. Dr. Santhi completed her M.Sc. in Chemistry from PSGR Krishnammal College, affiliated to Bharathiar University, with an impressive 74.05% in 2004. Her undergraduate studies were completed at Gobi Arts and Science College, where she secured a first-class in her B.Sc. Chemistry degree. Her robust academic credentials reflect her passion for chemistry and her commitment to expanding her knowledge continuously.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Santhi has an impressive 18-year-long career at Erode Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode, where she serves as an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry. She began her academic career as an Assistant Professor in August 2007, where she not only delivered lectures but also took on significant administrative roles, such as coordinating the timetable and overseeing exam cells. Her expertise extends to managing classrooms and labs, ensuring smooth educational operations. Additionally, Dr. Santhi gained early experience as a Lecturer at Sri Kandhan Arts and Science College from June 2004 to May 2007. This foundation laid the groundwork for her leadership role at Erode Arts and Science College, where she continues to shape the future of chemistry education.

Awards and Recognition 🏅

Dr. M. Santhi’s academic excellence has earned her widespread recognition in the field of chemistry. She has been a dedicated educator for over a decade and has received accolades for her significant contributions to both teaching and research. Her participation in various academic and professional development programs has further enhanced her skills and reputation. She has also guided numerous students to complete their M.Phil and Ph.D. research, earning recognition for her mentorship. Dr. Santhi has participated in various courses, such as Orientation, Refresher, and Faculty Development Programs, ensuring that she remains at the forefront of teaching and research practices. This ongoing commitment to professional development has solidified her standing as a respected member of the academic community.

Research Skills On Chemistry🌍

Dr. Santhi’s research expertise lies in Environmental Chemistry, where she has dedicated over 15 years to exploring and solving pressing environmental issues through chemistry. Her research focuses on environmental sustainability, pollution control, and chemical processes that impact the ecosystem. She is skilled in research methodologies, data analysis, and guiding her M.Phil and Ph.D. students in their research projects. Her extensive research experience is complemented by her ability to translate scientific knowledge into practical applications. Dr. Santhi’s engagement in research has contributed to her institution’s academic growth, and she continues to be a role model for aspiring scientists, constantly pushing the boundaries of environmental chemistry.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

Removal of acid green 25 dye by using activated carbon prepared from Passiflora foetida [PAC-MnO₂-NC] nanocomposite in batch adsorption-kinetic study
  • Authors: M. Sathya, P. Kumar, M. Santhi, B. Muralidharan
  • Journal: Rasayan Journal of Chemistry
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 3