Sasikumar Kuppusamy | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sasikumar Kuppusamy | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sasikumar Kuppusamy | Chemistry | Sacred Heart College Autonomous | India

Dr. Kuppusamy Sasikumar, Ph.D., is a dedicated researcher in the Department of Chemistry at Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University, Tamil Nadu, India. With a strong academic foundation and extensive research expertise, he specializes in renewable energy, nanostructured materials, dye-sensitized solar cells, photocatalytic hydrogen production, and environmental chemistry. His doctoral work, “Tailoring Nanostructured Materials for Enhanced Performance in Renewable Energy Applications,” focuses on advanced material design for energy conversion and storage. He has collaborated with premier research institutes such as IIT Palakkad, NCL Pune, and Madurai Kamaraj University, gaining exposure to cutting-edge scientific techniques. Dr. Sasikumar has published impactful research in international journals and presented at prestigious conferences, earning recognition for his innovative approaches. A mentor to budding scholars, he has supervised multiple postgraduate and MPhil students. His vision is to harness chemistry-driven innovation to address global energy and environmental challenges, contributing to sustainable scientific progress.

Author Profiles

Orcid | Google Scholar

Education

Dr. Kuppusamy Sasikumar’s educational journey reflects his deep commitment to chemistry and interdisciplinary research. He began with a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Thiruvalluvar University, followed by an M.Sc. in Chemistry from Periyar University, Salem, India, where he developed strong foundations in analytical and materials chemistry. He advanced to an M.Phil. in Chemistry at Thiruvalluvar University, focusing on applied nanostructured materials. His doctoral studies at Sacred Heart College, under Thiruvalluvar University, further elevated his expertise. His Ph.D. thesis, “Tailoring Nanostructured Materials for Enhanced Performance in Renewable Energy Applications,” explores vanadium-doped ZnO and silver-based nanocomposites for solar cells, supercapacitors, and photocatalysis. He also underwent advanced training in thin-film and DSSC fabrication at the National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune with Prof. C.S. Gopinath, broadening his technical proficiency. This educational progression has equipped him with both theoretical knowledge and experimental skills, shaping him into a capable scientist in sustainable energy and material science.

Experience

Dr. Sasikumar has gained rich experience in advanced material synthesis, energy applications, and academic mentorship. During his Ph.D. research at Sacred Heart College (2019–2025), he specialized in synthesizing and characterizing nanostructured materials, including vanadium-doped ZnO and silver-based composites for solar and photocatalytic applications. His hands-on expertise spans solution combustion, sol-gel, hydrothermal methods, and thin-film fabrication techniques such as spray coating, spin coating, and doctor blade methods. He has worked on several funded research projects, including UGC Minor Research Project, Don Bosco Research Grant, and Fr. Carreno Research Grant, contributing significantly to energy material innovations. As a mentor, he guided postgraduate and MPhil students in renewable energy-focused projects, fostering research leadership. He has presented findings at national and international conferences, winning recognition such as Best Poster Award at ICCSN 2019 (VIT, Vellore). His collaborations with IIT Palakkad, NCL Pune, and other reputed institutions highlight his engagement with interdisciplinary and applied scientific research.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic and research career, Dr. Kuppusamy Sasikumar has received recognition for his outstanding contributions in chemistry and renewable energy research. He has been awarded multiple institutional research grants, including the UGC Minor Research Project, Don Bosco Research Grants, and the Fr. Carreno Research Grant, reflecting trust in his innovative scientific pursuits. His research presentations have been acknowledged at international platforms, notably with the Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Chemical Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICCSN-2019) at VIT, Vellore. His participation in prestigious conferences, including ICETC 2020, IC-RAAM 2019, and SMART 2020, demonstrates his active engagement in global scientific discussions. In addition, his collaborative projects with premier institutes such as IIT Palakkad and NCL Pune underline his contribution to interdisciplinary research. These honors highlight his potential as a rising researcher in chemistry, committed to impactful scientific solutions addressing energy and environmental challenges.

Research Focus

Dr. Sasikumar’s research is centered on renewable energy materials, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry. His work explores the synthesis and application of nanostructured materials for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC), supercapacitors, and photocatalytic hydrogen production. He focuses on tailoring the structural, electronic, and optical properties of advanced materials such as vanadium-doped ZnO, silver-based composites, and perovskite oxides, enhancing their efficiency for energy conversion and storage. He has developed expertise in thin-film fabrication for photo- and electrocatalytic applications, contributing to sustainable clean energy technologies. His research further extends to photo(electro) catalysis and environmental remediation, with innovations in hazardous dye degradation and water splitting for green hydrogen generation. His collaborations with IIT Palakkad, NCL Pune, and other reputed institutes have strengthened his interdisciplinary approach. Dr. Sasikumar’s long-term vision is to advance affordable, scalable, and environmentally friendly energy solutions through material science, bridging the gap between laboratory innovation and societal applications.

Publications

  1. Fuel Influenced Nanorod to Nanosphere Transformation of Vanadium doped ZnO for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells.

  2. Natural Carbon Template on Ag-ZnO Nanocomposites for Supercapacitor, Hydrogen Production & Antifungal Activity.

  3. Structure Directing Amine Mediated Synthesis of Mn Doped ZnO Microrods for Dye Degradation.

  4. Tuning Structural & Magnetic Properties of SrSnO3 Nanorods for Enhanced DSSC Performance.

  5. Influence of Blocking Layer on Hf and V Doped Perovskite SrSnO3 for DSSCs.

  6. 3D CoMoO4 Nanoflake Arrays for Enzyme-less Electrochemical Glucose Sensors.

  7. Scalable Thin-Film TiO2 Membranes for Hydrogen Production via Water Splitting (Under Construction).

Conclusion

Dr. Kuppusamy Sasikumar is an emerging researcher whose work in chemistry bridges renewable energy, nanomaterials, and environmental sustainability. His academic background, practical expertise, and impactful publications highlight his ability to contribute to global energy solutions. With a commitment to mentoring and interdisciplinary collaboration, he represents the next generation of scientists driving sustainable innovation.

HoYoung Yoon | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HoYoung Yoon | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HoYoung Yoon, Åbo Akademi University, Finland

Dr. Ho Young Yoon is a dedicated researcher in the field of Chemical Engineering, specializing in natural materials and environmental sustainability. Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Åbo Akademi University, Finland, he focuses on innovative materials derived from biological sources. With a Ph.D. from Gyeongsang National University, South Korea, he has made significant contributions to applied microbiology and biomaterials. His research explores novel approaches to wastewater treatment, bio-based fertilizers, and circular economy solutions. Dr. Yoon has been instrumental in pioneering smart fertilizers and sustainable material innovations, securing major research grants and patents. Recognized globally, he has participated in prestigious scientific summits and collaborated with international institutions. His groundbreaking work has led to several high-impact publications, highlighting his expertise in biotechnological applications. Passionate about eco-friendly engineering solutions, Dr. Yoon continues to push the boundaries of sustainable science to address critical environmental challenges.

Professional Profile

Scopus

Evaluation of Dr. Ho Young Yoon for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ho Young Yoon is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in natural materials technology, applied microbiology, and biomaterials. His academic journey spans prestigious institutions such as Åbo Akademi University in Finland and Gyeongsang National University in South Korea, where he has excelled in research related to sustainable materials, environmental chemistry, and bio-based innovations. His diverse expertise is evident in his postdoctoral and doctoral work, which focuses on developing eco-friendly technologies for agricultural and industrial applications.

A key strength of Dr. Yoon’s research is his ability to secure competitive funding, including grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Korea Water Resources Corporation. These grants have supported groundbreaking projects such as developing mycelium-based bricks for pollutant removal and creating slow-release fertilizers using wastewater sludge. His leadership in these projects underscores his ability to conduct impactful, real-world research that bridges academia and industry.

🎓 Education

Dr. Ho Young Yoon’s academic journey is rooted in excellence and innovation. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Life Science from Gyeongsang National University (2020-2024) under the mentorship of Prof. Jong-Rok Jeon. His doctoral research focused on advanced bio-based materials and environmental applications, particularly in wastewater treatment and sustainable fertilizers. Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor of Science in Applied Life Chemistry at the same university (2013-2020), where he developed a strong foundation in biochemistry and material science. Currently, Dr. Yoon is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Åbo Akademi University in Finland, specializing in Natural Materials Technology under Prof. Chunlin Xu. His education has been enriched by competitive fellowships and research grants, including the prestigious National Research Foundation of Korea Ph.D. fellowship. His interdisciplinary training in chemistry, microbiology, and material engineering equips him to develop groundbreaking solutions for environmental and industrial challenges.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Ho Young Yoon’s professional experience reflects his expertise in Chemical Engineering and sustainable technology. Since 2024, he has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at Åbo Akademi University, focusing on bio-based material innovations. Earlier, he was a Visiting Researcher at the same institution (Jan-Apr 2024), collaborating on advanced natural material applications. His contributions extend beyond academia, as he played a key role in technology transfer projects, including the development of a natural hair dye composition ($74,000 contract) and a nano-coated smart phosphorus fertilizer (European patent). Additionally, he was an official Korean participant at the Global Young Scientist Summit in Singapore (2024), where he engaged with top international researchers. Dr. Yoon’s research projects, funded by leading organizations, have addressed critical environmental concerns, from micropollutant removal to sustainable agriculture. His industry collaborations and pioneering patents highlight his commitment to bridging scientific discovery with real-world impact.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Ho Young Yoon has received numerous awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to Chemical Engineering and environmental sustainability. He was awarded the prestigious Ph.D. fellowship from the National Research Foundation of Korea ($16,000), supporting his innovative work on bio-based slow-release fertilizers. His research was also funded by the Korea Water Resources Corporation’s Open Innovation R&D program ($8,000), acknowledging his groundbreaking work in wastewater treatment. His patented smart fertilizer technology led to a significant industry collaboration with Recover Ingredients in Italy, securing licensing rights with ongoing revenue. Additionally, his research has been featured as a front cover article in Advanced Sustainable Systems. His participation in the Global Young Scientist Summit (2024) further solidified his reputation as an emerging leader in sustainable engineering. Through his work, Dr. Yoon continues to make a lasting impact in academia and industry, driving forward eco-friendly material innovations.

🌍 Research Skills On Chemical Engineering

Dr. Ho Young Yoon possesses a diverse range of research skills, specializing in biopolymer engineering, nanotechnology, and environmental sustainability. He has extensive experience in developing smart fertilizers, bio-based adsorbents, and eco-friendly composite materials. His expertise in wastewater treatment includes advanced methods for removing micropollutants using mycelium-based bio-materials. Dr. Yoon is proficient in structural analysis of natural polymers, employing techniques such as FTIR, SEM, and XRD. His ability to synthesize bio-functionalized nanoparticles has led to patented innovations in agricultural and cosmetic industries. He is skilled in technology transfer, having successfully commercialized multiple sustainable materials. His research approach integrates multidisciplinary knowledge from microbiology, chemistry, and engineering, enabling him to design circular economy solutions. With a strong publication record and collaborations across academia and industry, Dr. Yoon continues to drive innovation in environmental biotechnology, creating scalable solutions for real-world applications.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

Recycling tempura powder debris derived from the fried food industry as a binder for 3-dimensional biodegradable composites: A novel circular economy alternative to low-performance plastics.

Authors: M., Oh, Minseung, H., Yoon, Ho-young, N., Thanh Phong, Nguyen, K., Kim, Kang-soo, J., Jeon, Jong-rok

year: 2024