Rimeh Ismail | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rimeh Ismail | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rimeh Ismail, Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ürümqi, China 

Dr. Ismail Rimeh, a Tunisian-born materials scientist, is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. She earned her joint Ph.D. from the University of Tunis El Manar and the University of Montpellier in 2020. Following that, she engaged in various postdoctoral and research positions across Czech Republic and Tunisia. Dr. Rimeh’s research expertise spans membrane-based carbon capture, solid oxide electrolysis cells for CO₂ reduction, and catalytic oxidation of VOCs. Her interdisciplinary approach blends electrochemistry, polymer science, and nanomaterials. Recognized for her innovative work in CO₂ electrolysis and wastewater purification, she collaborates on international projects addressing energy and environmental challenges. With numerous publications and projects to her credit, Dr. Rimeh is advancing sustainable solutions through applied material science and engineering.

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Summary for Best Researcher Award Evaluation: ISMAIL RIMEH

Dr. Ismail Rimeh’s credentials strongly align with the criteria for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her academic journey, starting with a Ph.D. jointly awarded by the University of Tunis El Manar (Tunisia) and the University of Montpellier (France), laid a solid foundation for her diverse career. Since earning her doctorate in 2020, Dr. Rimeh’s research trajectory has spanned prestigious global institutions, such as the Czech Academy of Sciences and the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague, culminating in her current role as an Associate Professor at the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry in China.

Her research expertise, focusing on materials science with an emphasis on energy and environmental science, is groundbreaking. Notably, her contributions to Direct Air Capture (DAC), CO2 electrolysis, and CO2 separation demonstrate her profound impact on pressing global challenges. Dr. Rimeh’s postdoctoral work on the electrochemical reduction of CO2 by Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC) highlights her commitment to addressing climate change and advancing sustainable technologies. Furthermore, her current projects on membrane-based DAC solutions exhibit practical, innovative approaches that could significantly contribute to environmental conservation and energy efficiency.

Education 

Dr. Ismail Rimeh’s academic path in Sciences and Technology reflects both excellence and international collaboration. She earned her Ph.D. jointly from the University of Tunis El Manar (Tunisia) and the University of Montpellier (France) between 2014 and 2020, focusing on catalysis and environmental material science. Prior to that, she pursued a Master's degree (2012–2014) from the University of Tunis El Manar, gaining foundational expertise in advanced chemical technologies. Her Bachelor's degree (2009–2012) was completed at the University of Carthage, Faculty of Science of Bizerte, Tunisia. She began her academic journey with a High School diploma in Experimental Sciences from Jendouba, Tunisia, in 2009. Throughout her academic training, Dr. Rimeh has consistently focused on materials chemistry, surface engineering, and nanotechnology, forming a robust educational base for her impactful research in materials science and environmental innovation.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Ismail Rimeh’s career spans prominent academic and research institutions across Tunisia, France, Czech Republic, and China. Since April 2024, she has been serving as an Associate Professor at the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, where she leads projects on membrane-based Direct Air Capture and CO₂ electrolysis via solid oxide cells. Prior roles include a Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022–2023) at the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, where she developed polymer films for adaptive materials. In 2021–2022, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Czech Academy of Science focusing on implantable biosensors. She also participated in the U.S.-funded Innovation Post-Doc Program in Tunisia (2021). Earlier roles include teaching at the University of Jendouba (2017–2018) and a doctoral research internship at the Institute of Charles Gerhardt, France (2015–2017). These cumulative roles demonstrate her interdisciplinary expertise and research versatility in materials innovation.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Ismail Rimeh’s contributions have earned her recognition in multiple international scientific communities. She has co-authored numerous high-impact journal publications and contributed significantly to emerging technologies in electrochemical systems, wastewater purification, and direct air capture. Her joint Ph.D. from two prestigious institutions in Tunisia and France underlines her academic excellence. Her postdoctoral appointments in the Czech Republic were awarded through competitive selection based on her proposed work in smart polymers and adaptive materials. Her active participation in the U.S.-funded Innovation Training Program demonstrates her appeal as a globally competent researcher. Furthermore, her recent appointment as Associate Professor at a leading Chinese research institute is a testament to her academic leadership. Dr. Rimeh is frequently invited to contribute to collaborative projects, reflecting her growing reputation in material science, environmental chemistry, and sustainable engineering practices.

Research Skill On Materials Science

Dr. Ismail Rimeh brings a powerful blend of interdisciplinary research skills to the fields of materials science, electrochemistry, polymer synthesis, and environmental technology. Her expertise includes membrane fabrication, CO₂ electrochemical reduction, and direct air capture systems. She has a deep understanding of polymer thin film deposition, supported catalysts, and nanostructured materials for environmental remediation. Her approach integrates experimental chemistry with real-world engineering applications, focusing on sustainability and efficiency. With proficiency in surface characterization techniques (SEM, FTIR, TGA, XRD), catalytic oxidation mechanisms, and adaptive systems chemistry, she contributes to cutting-edge projects aimed at solving energy and pollution crises. Dr. Rimeh’s skills extend into data modeling, experimental design, and dynamic systems adaptation—critical areas in designing next-gen materials for climate-resilient technologies. Her collaborative mindset and multi-national research experience further amplify her impact in global scientific discourse.

   Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Ag/ZrO₂ and Ag/Fe–ZrO₂ catalysts for the low temperature total oxidation of toluene in the presence of water vapor

    • Authors: R. Ismail, J. Arfaoui, Z. Ksibi, A. Ghorbel, G. Delahay

    • Journal: Transition Metal Chemistry, Volume 45, Pages 501–509

    • Citation Count: 15

    • Year: 2020

  • Title: Effect of the iron amount on the physicochemical properties of Fe–ZrO₂ aerogel catalysts for the total oxidation of Toluene in the presence of water vapor

    • Authors: R. Ismail, J. Arfaoui, Z. Ksibi, A. Ghorbel, G. Delahay

    • Journal: Journal of Porous Materials, Volume 27, Pages 1847–1852

    • Citation Count: 13

    • Year: 2020

  • Title: Potentiometric Performance of Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Polyaniline and Chelating Agents: Detection of Fe²⁺ or Fe³⁺ Ions

    • Authors: R. Ismail, I. Šeděnková, Z. Černochová, I. Romanenko, O. Pop-Georgievski, et al.

    • Journal: Biosensors, Volume 12 (7), Article 446

    • Citation Count: 11

    • Year: 2022

  • Title: Acid-assisted polymerization: the novel synthetic route of sensing layers based on PANI films and chelating agents protected by non-biofouling layer for Fe²⁺ or Fe³⁺ detection

    • Authors: R. Ismail, I. Šeděnková, J. Svoboda, M. Lukešová, Z. Walterová, E. Tomšík

    • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Volume 11 (7), Pages 1545–1556

    • Citation Count: 7

    • Year: 2023

  • Title: The promoting effect of Ce on Ag/ZrO₂ catalyst for the total oxidation of toluene into CO₂ in the presence of water vapor

    • Authors: R. Ismail, J. Arfaoui, Z. Ksibi, A. Ghorbel, G. Delahay

    • Journal: Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, Volume 105 (3), Pages 871–880

    • Citation Count: 2

    • Year: 2023

  • Title: Effect of the amount of Ag on the performance of Ag/Ce-ZrO₂ catalyst for the total oxidation of toluene

    • Authors: R. Ismail, J. Arfaoui, Z. Ksibi, A. Ghorbel, G. Delahay

    • Journal: Journal of Chemistry Letters, Pages 186–191

    • Citation Count: 1

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Invasive plant-derived carbon dots and carbon black co-deposited basalt fiber fabric as an efficient solar interface evaporator for high salinity water purification

    • Authors: Y.L. He, C.H. Zhou, Z. Chen, I. Rimeh, L. Xing, A. Yimingniyazi, A. Parkash, ...

    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology, Volume 365, Article 132644

    • Citation Count: Not yet cited

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: Highly conductive Cu-deposited continuous basalt fiber for electric power transmission and next-generation telecommunication applications

    • Authors: A. Parkash, R. Ismail, A. Kadier, P.C. Ma

    • Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, Volume 36 (11), Pages 1–12

    • Citation Count: Not yet cited

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: A solar-powered electrocoagulation process with a novel CNT/silver nanowire coated basalt fabric cathode for effective oil/water separation: From fundamentals to application

    • Authors: G. Achagri, R. Ismail, A. Kadier, P.C. Ma

    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 375, Article 124289

    • Citation Count: Not yet cited

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: Silver-based catalysts for toluene oxidation

    • Author: R. Ismail

    • Publisher: European University Publishing

    • Citation Count: Not available

    • Year: 2024

Youngkwon Kim | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Youngkwon Kim | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Youngkwon Kim, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, South Korea

Dr. Youngkwon Kim is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the Thin Film Materials Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), located in Daejeon, South Korea. His research focuses on developing cutting-edge materials for advanced photolithography, photoresist technology, and atomic layer deposition (ALD). With extensive experience in polymer and inorganic photoresists, Dr. Kim has made significant contributions to the semiconductor industry, particularly in developing low-dose EUV photoresists and inorganic PRs. His expertise is demonstrated through numerous high-impact publications, solidifying his reputation as an innovative researcher in materials science.

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Dr. Youngkwon Kim is highly suitable for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his exceptional contributions to materials science, particularly in the field of photoresists, organic solar cells, and self-assembled polymers. As a senior researcher at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), his work in developing advanced photoresists and contributing to the growth of thin film materials has been instrumental in shaping the future of semiconductor and solar technologies. His expertise in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) and self-assembled monolayers (SAM) positions him as a leader in his field, especially with the focus on next-generation materials.

Dr. Kim’s work in industry, particularly with Samsung Electronics, further highlights his suitability. Leading significant projects such as the development of low-dose EUV photoresists and the world’s first inorganic EUV PR application for memory devices demonstrates his capacity to translate cutting-edge research into practical, impactful technologies. His leadership in material development for semiconductor manufacturing reflects not only deep scientific knowledge but also a high level of innovation and impact on global industry standards.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (2016 – 2020)
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
    Advisor: Prof. Bumjoon J. Kim
    Thesis: Self-Assembly Behaviors of Polythiophene-based Homopolymers and Block Copolymers by Tuning Regioregularity and Molecular Weight.
  • M.S. in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (2014 – 2016)
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
    Advisor: Prof. Bumjoon J. Kim
    Thesis: Solution assembly behaviors of poly(3-hexylthiophene)-graft-poly(2-vinylpyridine) rod-coil copolymer.
  • B.S. in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (2010 – 2014)
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

💼 Professional Experience

  • Senior Researcher (April 2023 – Present)
    Thin Film Materials Research Center, KRICT
  • Researching polymer & inorganic photoresists, atomic layer deposition, and self-assembled monolayers.
  • Senior Research Engineer (Sep. 2021 – Mar. 2023)
    DRAM Process Architecture Team, Samsung Electronics Co.
  • Led material development for D1b (12.8nm) and EUV PR projects for high EUV-absorption and profile-uniformity.
  • Developed world’s first inorganic PR application for memory devices.
  • Senior Research Engineer (Mar. 2020 – Aug. 2021)
    Material Development Group, Samsung Electronics Co.
  • Developed DUV photoresists and photo-sensitive polyimides (PSPI).
  • Visiting Student (May 2018 – Nov. 2018)
    Material Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Worked on polymer synthesis and electron transfer chain reactions.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

  • Significant contributor to developing world’s first inorganic PR for memory devices.
  • Published multiple high-impact research articles in prestigious journals.
  • Led numerous successful projects on photoresists, ALD, and polymers at KRICT and Samsung Electronics.
  • Recognized for innovative research techniques in semiconductor materials development.
  • Collaborative work with international research groups and universities.

🌍 Research Skills On Materials Science

  • Advanced materials development for semiconductor manufacturing.
  • Expertise in polymer and inorganic photoresists, particularly in EUV and DUV lithography.
  • Strong background in atomic layer deposition (ALD) and self-assembled monolayers (SAM).
  • Experience in polymer synthesis, structural control, and solution assembly.
  • Collaborative research with global research groups for high-impact studies.

  📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Architectural engineering of rod–coil compatibilizers for producing mechanically and thermally stable polymer solar cells
    Authors: HJ Kim, JH Kim, JH Ryu, Y Kim, H Kang, WB Lee, TS Kim, BJ Kim
    Journal: ACS Nano
    Citation Count: 103
    Year: 2014

  • Title: Controlling energy levels and blend morphology for all-polymer solar cells via fluorination of a naphthalene diimide-based copolymer acceptor
    Authors: MA Uddin, Y Kim, R Younts, W Lee, B Gautam, J Choi, C Wang, …
    Journal: Macromolecules
    Citation Count: 73
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Efficient and Air‐Stable Aqueous‐Processed Organic Solar Cells and Transistors: Impact of Water Addition on Processability and Thin‐Film Morphologies of Electroactive Materials
    Authors: C Lee, HR Lee, J Choi, Y Kim, TL Nguyen, W Lee, B Gautam, X Liu, …
    Journal: Advanced Energy Materials
    Citation Count: 61
    Year: 2018

  • Title: Regioregular-block-Regiorandom Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Copolymers for Mechanically Robust and High-Performance Thin-Film Transistors
    Authors: H Park, BS Ma, JS Kim, Y Kim, HJ Kim, D Kim, H Yun, J Han, FS Kim, …
    Journal: Macromolecules
    Citation Count: 52
    Year: 2019

  • Title: High‐Performance, Flexible NO2 Chemiresistors Achieved by Design of Imine‐Incorporated n‐Type Conjugated Polymers
    Authors: H Park, DH Kim, BS Ma, E Shin, Y Kim, TS Kim, FS Kim, ID Kim, BJ Kim
    Journal: Advanced Science
    Citation Count: 44
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Mechanistic study on the shape transition of block copolymer particles driven by length-controlled nanorod surfactants
    Authors: KH Ku, JH Ryu, J Kim, H Yun, C Nam, JM Shin, Y Kim, SG Jang, WB Lee, …
    Journal: Chemistry of Materials
    Citation Count: 43
    Year: 2018

  • Title: Regioregularity-control of conjugated polymers: from synthesis and properties, to photovoltaic device applications
    Authors: Y Kim, H Park, JS Park, JW Lee, FS Kim, HJ Kim, BJ Kim
    Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
    Citation Count: 41
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Chain-length-dependent self-assembly behaviors of discrete conjugated oligo (3-hexylthiophene)
    Authors: Y Kim, H Park, A Abdilla, H Yun, J Han, GE Stein, CJ Hawker, BJ Kim
    Journal: Chemistry of Materials
    Citation Count: 37
    Year: 2020

  • Title: Disintegrable n‐type Electroactive Terpolymers for high‐performance, transient organic electronics
    Authors: H Park, Y Kim, D Kim, S Lee, FS Kim, BJ Kim
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Citation Count: 35
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Aqueous soluble fullerene acceptors for efficient eco-friendly polymer solar cells processed from benign ethanol/water mixtures
    Authors: Y Kim, J Choi, C Lee, Y Kim, C Kim, TL Nguyen, B Gautam, K Gundogdu, …
    Journal: Chemistry of Materials
    Citation Count: 35
    Year: 2018

Junxia LU | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Junxia LU | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Junxia LU, Beijing University of Technology, China

Dr. Junxia Lu is an accomplished researcher and Associate Professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology. With a strong background in materials engineering, she has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in microstructure characterization and laser-processed materials. Dr. Lu obtained her Ph.D. from City University of Hong Kong, followed by an MPhil from Guangxi University and a bachelor’s degree from Taiyuan University of Technology. Her research focuses on advanced material properties, in-situ SEM characterization, and innovative laser processing techniques. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and actively collaborates on international research projects. With a career spanning over a decade in academia, she has mentored students, contributed to industrial applications, and received numerous recognitions for her work. Passionate about technological advancements, Dr. Lu continues to push the boundaries of materials engineering through innovative research and cutting-edge methodologies.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Junxia Lu, with a robust academic and professional background, is an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research in materials science, particularly focusing on in-situ SEM characterization of microstructure and mechanical properties, has contributed significantly to the field. Her work on laser-processed materials further highlights her innovative approach to advancing material science, showcasing her expertise in utilizing cutting-edge technologies to solve complex engineering problems.

Dr. Lu’s academic qualifications, including a Ph.D. from City University of Technology in Hong Kong, and her subsequent roles as both an assistant professor and now associate professor at Beijing University of Technology, reflect her deep commitment to both education and research. With nearly two decades of experience in research and teaching, she has not only contributed to the scientific community but also mentored the next generation of engineers and material scientists, further solidifying her impact.

🎓 Education

Dr. Junxia Lu has a strong academic foundation in materials science and engineering. She earned her Ph.D. from the City University of Hong Kong (2006-2009), where she specialized in advanced material characterization techniques. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master of Philosophy (MPhil) at Guangxi University (2001-2004), focusing on microstructural analysis and materials performance. Her academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree from Taiyuan University of Technology (1995-1999), where she developed a deep understanding of engineering fundamentals. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Lu excelled in research methodologies, material processing technologies, and mechanical behavior analysis. Her multidisciplinary training has provided her with a solid theoretical and practical foundation, enabling her to make impactful contributions to materials engineering. Her education has not only equipped her with specialized skills in laser processing and SEM characterization but also positioned her as a leading figure in innovative materials research.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Junxia Lu has an extensive professional background in academia, focusing on materials science and engineering. She has been an Associate Professor at Beijing University of Technology since June 2018, where she leads groundbreaking research on microstructure characterization and advanced laser processing. Prior to this role, she served as an Assistant Professor (2010-2018) at the same institution, where she played a crucial role in mentoring students and developing innovative research projects. With over a decade of academic experience, Dr. Lu has collaborated with top-tier researchers, industries, and institutions worldwide. Her expertise in in-situ SEM characterization and laser-processed materials has contributed to advancements in material performance and durability. Dr. Lu has also been actively involved in research grant acquisitions, peer-reviewed publications, and conference presentations. Her dedication to cutting-edge research and academic excellence continues to make a significant impact in the field of materials science and engineering.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Junxia Lu has received numerous awards and recognitions for her outstanding contributions to materials science and engineering. Her pioneering research in in-situ SEM characterization and laser processing techniques has been widely acknowledged by academic institutions and industry leaders. She has been honored with multiple research grants and prestigious fellowships, highlighting her excellence in scientific innovation. Dr. Lu has also received accolades for her impactful publications in high-ranking journals, contributing to the advancement of material performance analysis. Her role in international research collaborations has earned her invitations to speak at global conferences and workshops. Additionally, she has been recognized for her mentorship and leadership in guiding the next generation of engineers. With a strong commitment to pushing the boundaries of materials engineering, Dr. Lu continues to be a key figure in the scientific community, driving technological advancements and fostering innovation in her field.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Dr. Junxia Lu possesses a diverse skill set in materials science and engineering, with a strong emphasis on advanced characterization techniques. Her expertise in in-situ SEM characterization enables precise microstructural analysis, providing valuable insights into material properties and behavior under various conditions. She is highly skilled in laser processing of materials, optimizing material performance through innovative laser treatment techniques. Dr. Lu is proficient in mechanical property analysis, utilizing cutting-edge methodologies to assess material strength, durability, and functionality. Additionally, she excels in thin film deposition and nanomaterials research, contributing to the development of next-generation materials. Her analytical skills in X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron microscopy, and spectroscopy further enhance her ability to investigate complex material systems. With a strong interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Lu continues to advance research in materials engineering, bridging the gap between fundamental science and industrial applications through her innovative methodologies and technological insights.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Microstructure evolution and deformation behavior of laser-deposited TA15 alloy using in situ SEM study

    • Authors: Mahnoor Boukhari, Junxia Lu, Muhammad Rizwan, Xiaopeng Cheng, Mujahid Abbas, Qi Ren, Chan Guo
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Science
    • Year: 2025
  • Prediction of fatigue crack damage using in-situ scanning electron microscopy and machine learning

    • Authors: Jianli Zhou, Yixu Zhang, Ni Wang, Wenjie Gao, Ling’en Liu, Liang Tang, Jin Wang, Junxia Lu, Yuefei Zhang, Ze Zhang
    • Journal: International Journal of Fatigue
    • Year: 2025
  • Insight into elongation and strength enhancement of heat-treated LPBF Ni-based superalloy 718 using in-situ SEM-EBSD

    • Authors: Muhammad Rizwan, Rafi Ullah, Junxia Lü, Wang Jin, Yuefei Zhang, Ze Zhang
    • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: A
    • Year: 2024
  • In-situ study of the effect of grain boundary misorientation on plastic deformation of Inconel 718 at high temperature

    • Authors: Jutian Chen, Junxia Lü, Xiaopeng Cheng, Yuefei Zhang, Ze Zhang
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Science
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation Count: 3
  • In-situ study of microstructure and mechanical properties of GH3536 alloy manufactured by selective laser melting at 750 °C

    • Authors: Qi Ren, Jutian Chen, Junxia Lü, Muhammad Rizwan, Xiaopeng Cheng, Yuefei Zhang, Ze Zhang
    • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: A
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation Count: 2

Je-ho Shim | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Je-ho Shim | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Je-ho Shim, Department of physics, South Korea

Shim Je-Ho, born on April 5, 1982, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Yanbian University, China. With a strong background in condensed matter physics, he has made significant contributions in ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic vortex observation. Dr. Shim earned his Ph.D. from Chungbuk National University, South Korea, under the guidance of Dong-Hyun Kim. He has previously worked as a researcher at the Max Planck Center for Attosecond Science at Pohang University of Science and Technology in Korea. His research is renowned for its focus on micromagnetic simulations, femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effects, and ferromagnetic resonance studies. His scientific endeavors have earned him national recognition, including a commendation from the Korean Ministry of Science and Information and Communications Technology. Dr. Shim has a proven track record of advancing knowledge in materials science and physics, with numerous impactful publications and projects.

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Research for Best Researcher Award: Shim Je-Ho’s Suitability

Shim Je-Ho’s extensive background in condensed matter physics, with a particular focus on ultrafast magnetization dynamics, makes him an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. He completed his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Chungbuk National University, South Korea, under the guidance of Professor Dong-Hyun Kim, which laid a solid foundation for his expertise. His academic experience, combined with his work as a researcher at the Max Planck Center for Attosecond Science and his current role as an Assistant Professor at Yanbian University, illustrates his capacity to drive forward significant advances in the field of magnetic phenomena, specifically regarding ferromagnetic materials.

One of his most notable contributions is his groundbreaking work on magnetic vortex observation using X-ray microscopy, as well as his exploration of ultrafast magnetization dynamics through femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effect and micromagnetic simulations. These areas represent cutting-edge research in condensed matter physics, with implications for data storage and quantum computing technologies. His research has led to numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Science Reports, and Physical Review B, further establishing his reputation as a leader in the field. Notably, his 2017 work on the “Ultrafast Giant Magnetic Cooling Effect in Ferromagnetic Co/Pt Multilayers” and his contributions to understanding ultrafast spin dynamics have expanded our understanding of magnetism at the nanoscale.

🎓 Education

Dr. Shim Je-Ho completed his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Chungbuk National University, Korea, in September 2015, after obtaining a Master’s degree in the same field from the same institution in 2010. Under the mentorship of Dong-Hyun Kim, his graduate work focused on magnetic dynamics and micromagnetic simulations. He also earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from Chungbuk National University in 2008. His education laid the foundation for his in-depth understanding of ultrafast magnetization dynamics, magnetic vortex systems, and related phenomena. Dr. Shim’s academic journey not only equipped him with technical expertise in physics but also sparked his long-term interest in ferromagnetic resonance, X-ray microscopy, and ultrafast dynamics. His education at Chungbuk National University remains an integral part of his scientific career and continues to shape his innovative research directions.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Shim Je-Ho has an extensive academic and research career spanning various roles in South Korea and China. After completing his Ph.D. in 2015, he served as a researcher at the Max Planck Center for Attosecond Science at Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, from 2015 to 2022. In this role, he advanced ultrafast magnetization dynamics research, including studies on femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effects and micromagnetic simulations. In 2022, he took on his current role as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Yanbian University in China, where he continues to expand his research on ultrafast magnetization dynamics, magnetic vortex observation, and ferromagnetic materials. Dr. Shim’s experience spans both theoretical and experimental work in condensed matter physics, making him a highly regarded expert in his field. His contributions have solidified his reputation in the global physics and materials science communities.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Shim Je-Ho has received notable recognition for his contributions to the field of materials science. In April 2019, he was awarded the Minister of Science, Technology, and Information and Communications Technology Commendation during the Korea Science Day, a prestigious accolade for his groundbreaking work in natural sciences. His research on ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic vortex systems has garnered attention and respect within the scientific community. The recognition of his work by the Korean Ministry of Science highlights his contributions to advancing the understanding of magnetic properties at ultrafast timescales. Additionally, Dr. Shim has been invited to present his research at leading conferences, further establishing his position as an influential figure in condensed matter physics. His award-winning research continues to shape developments in ultrafast dynamics, ferromagnetic materials, and magneto-optic technologies.

🌍 Research Skill On Materials Science

Dr. Shim Je-Ho’s research focuses on ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic vortex systems, particularly their behavior at femtosecond timescales. He is proficient in utilizing advanced tools such as femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effects, X-ray microscopy, and micromagnetic simulations to study ferromagnetic materials and multilayers. His work on the ultrafast manipulation of exchange stiffness and the role of non-thermal electrons in spin dynamics has led to significant insights in materials science. Additionally, his research on ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and optical-pump THz-probe studies highlights his expertise in characterizing ferromagnetic films. Dr. Shim also brings a broad range of experience in simulating various ferromagnetic patterns, contributing to both theoretical and experimental advancements in the field. His ability to combine computational methods with experimental techniques enables him to explore novel phenomena in materials science and condensed matter physics.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Size-dependent shifts of the Néel temperature and optical band-gap in NiO nanoparticles
    Authors: S. Thota, J.H. Shim, M.S. Seehra
    Journal of Applied Physics 114 (21), 99
    Year: 2013
  • Antiferromagnetic layer thickness dependence of noncollinear uniaxial and unidirectional anisotropies in NiFe/FeMn/CoFe trilayers
    Authors: H.C. Choi, C.Y. You, K.Y. Kim, J.S. Lee, J.H. Shim, D.H. Kim
    Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 81 (22), 224410
    Year: 2010
  • Intrinsic pinning behavior and propagation onset of three-dimensional Bloch-point domain wall in a cylindrical ferromagnetic nanowire
    Authors: H.G. Piao, J.H. Shim, D. Djuhana, D.H. Kim
    Applied Physics Letters 102 (11)
    Year: 2013
  • Induced versus intrinsic magnetic moments in ultrafast magnetization dynamics
    Authors: M. Hofherr, S. Moretti, J. Shim, S. Häuser, N.Y. Safonova, M. Stiehl, A. Ali, …
    Physical Review B 98 (17), 174419
    Year: 2018
  • Direct observation of terahertz emission from ultrafast spin dynamics in thick ferromagnetic films
    Authors: L. Huang, J.W. Kim, S.H. Lee, S.D. Kim, V.M. Tien, K.P. Shinde, J.H. Shim, Y. Shin, …
    Applied Physics Letters 115 (14)
    Year: 2019
  • Nonlinear motion of coupled magnetic vortices in ferromagnetic/nonmagnetic/ferromagnetic trilayer
    Authors: S.H. Jun, J.H. Shim, S.K. Oh, S.C. Yu, D.H. Kim, B. Mesler, P. Fischer
    Applied Physics Letters 95 (14)
    Year: 2009
  • Domain wall propagation in wavy ferromagnetic nanowire
    Authors: H.G. Piao, J.H. Shim, S.H. Lee, D. Djuhana, S.K. Oh, S.C. Yu, D.H. Kim
    IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 45 (10), 3926-3929
    Year: 2009
  • Ultrafast dynamics of exchange stiffness in Co/Pt multilayer
    Authors: J.H. Shim, A.A. Syed, Y. Shin, J.W. Kim, H.G. Piao, S.H. Lee, K.M. Lee, J.R. Jeong, …
    Communications Physics 3 (1), 74
    Year: 2020
  • Ratchet effect of the domain wall by asymmetric magnetostatic potentials
    Authors: H.G. Piao, H.C. Choi, J.H. Shim, D.H. Kim, C.Y. You
    Applied Physics Letters 99 (19)
    Year: 2011
  • Universal field-tunable terahertz emission by ultrafast photoinduced demagnetization in Fe, Ni, and Co ferromagnetic films
    Authors: L. Huang, S.H. Lee, S.D. Kim, J.H. Shim, H.J. Shin, S. Kim, J. Park, S.Y. Park, …
    Scientific Reports 10 (1), 15843
    Year: 2020

Chu Cheng | Copper alloy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chu Cheng | Copper alloy | Best Researcher Award

👤 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chu Cheng, Henan University of Science and Technology, China

Chu Cheng, an Associate Professor at Henan University of Science and Technology, specializes in materials science and engineering. Her research focuses on the key preparation technologies of high-purity copper and copper alloys, particularly for electronic information, as well as the development of high-performance copper matrix composites. Chu has presided over six major national and provincial projects, contributing significantly to the advancement of metallurgy and materials science. Her work has earned her several prestigious awards, including the first prize of the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award. With over 40 academic papers published in top journals and more than 20 invention patents, she is recognized as a leading figure in her field. Chu Cheng is also an active member of several editorial boards and technology innovation alliances, further cementing her influence in the materials science community.

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🌟 Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Chu Cheng is highly qualified for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional accomplishments in the field of materials science and engineering. As an associate professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, she has made significant contributions to the development of high-purity copper and copper alloys, particularly for electronic information applications. Her work on high-performance copper matrix composites and integrated metallurgy and materials preparation processes stands out in advancing the field.

Dr. Cheng’s academic and professional background is robust. She has successfully led over six national and provincial research projects, including those funded by prestigious organizations like the Natural Science Foundation of China and the Zhongyuan Youth Talent Support Program. Her innovative contributions have earned her multiple recognitions, such as the first prize in the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and the third prize in the Henan Provincial Patent Award.

🎓  Education 

Chu Cheng completed her academic journey at Northeastern University, where she earned both her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Materials and Metallurgy. She began her studies at Qinghai University, obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. During her time at Northeastern University, Cheng developed a solid foundation in materials science, which has been integral to her research in copper alloys and composites. Her advanced education and research have positioned her at the forefront of her field, enabling her to contribute extensively to the development of high-performance copper matrix composites and the preparation technologies of high-purity copper alloys. As a passionate educator, she continues to inspire the next generation of materials scientists at Henan University of Science and Technology, where she holds the position of Associate Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering.

💼 Professional Experience 

Chu Cheng’s professional experience spans several years, during which she has worked in diverse roles contributing to research, education, and industry innovation. After completing her academic studies, she joined Henan University of Science and Technology as a Lecturer in 2018 and advanced to Associate Professor in 2023. She has led six national and provincial projects, including those funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China and the Zhongyuan Youth Talent Support Program. Chu’s technical expertise lies in the preparation and processing technology of copper alloys and composites. Her innovations in integrated metallurgy and material preparation processes have led to significant advancements in her field. Additionally, she has held various leadership roles on editorial boards of prestigious journals such as Rare Metals and cMat, and she is an active member of strategic technology alliances in the non-ferrous metals and renewable resources industries.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Chu Cheng’s groundbreaking contributions to the field of materials science have been widely recognized through numerous awards and honors. She has received the prestigious first prize of the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award for her work in metallurgy. She was also honored with the third prize of the Henan Provincial Patent Award and the Science and Technology Achievement Award by the Henan Provincial Department of Education. Her innovative approach to high-performance copper matrix composites and high-purity copper alloys has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed to practical applications in the electronics industry. Furthermore, Cheng’s work in materials science has been celebrated by the Luoyang Youth Science and Technology Award, reinforcing her reputation as a leading researcher in the field. These accolades underscore her significant impact in the areas of scientific innovation, patent development, and applied materials technology.

🌍  Research Skills On Copper Alloy

Chu Cheng possesses a diverse set of research skills that span multiple aspects of materials science, with a particular focus on metallurgy and composite materials. Her expertise includes the preparation and processing of high-purity copper and copper alloys for electronic applications, as well as the development of high-performance copper matrix composites. She has led several projects that incorporate cutting-edge technologies in integrated metallurgy and material preparation, making significant contributions to both theoretical and practical advancements. In addition to her technical proficiency, Cheng has a strong track record of innovation, having authored more than 40 academic papers in top international journals and securing over 20 invention patents. Her research skills are complemented by her leadership abilities, as demonstrated by her role in overseeing national and provincial projects. She is also well-versed in scientific communication and collaboration, serving on the editorial boards of several prestigious journals and technology alliances.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Phase Transformation, Microstructural Evolution and Tensile Properties of a TiH2-Based Powder Metallurgy Pure Titanium
    • Authors: Zhang, H., Wang, C., Guo, J., Zhang, D., Chen, F.
    • Journal: Metals
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 14
  • Metal-slag separation strengthening through in situ slagging during CuW composite preparation by metallothermic reduction
    • Authors: Cheng, C., Wang, X.-Y., Zhang, T.-A., Li, X.-H., Li, K.
    • Journal: Rare Metals
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 4
  • Effect of APMImBr ionic liquid on the migration of silver in copper electrorefining
    • Authors: Chen, C., Cheng, C., Liu, H., Cui, Y., Song, K.
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 32
  • First-principles study on the structural, mechanical and thermodynamic properties of Cu-Cr-Zr alloy
    • Authors: Song, Y., Wang, G., Ni, J., Li, X., Cheng, C.
    • Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 685
  • Impact of 5-Amino-1H Tetrazole on Reducing Silver in Copper Cathodes during Electrorefining with High Silver Content Anode Plates
    • Authors: Chen, C., Cheng, C., Wang, M., Li, X., Song, K.
    • Journal: Metals
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 14
  • Novel Synthesis of CuW Composite Containing Micro- and Nano-tungsten Particles Coated with SixWy Phase via Silicothermic Coupling with Aluminothermic Reduction
    • Authors: Cheng, C., Zhang, M.-E., Wang, X.-Y., Zhang, T.-H., Song, Y.-L.
    • Journal: JOM
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 76
  • Strategy for co-enhancement of corrosion resistance-strength of Cu-7Ni-3Al-1Fe-1Mn alloy: Rare earth Sm microalloying
    • Authors: Han, Q., An, S., Song, K., Cheng, C., Zhang, Y.
    • Journal: Materials Today Communications
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 39
  • Research Progress on Corrosion and Protection of Copper-Nickel Alloys for Marine Engineering | 海洋工程用铜镍合金的腐蚀与防护研究进展
    • Authors: Han, Q., An, S., Song, K., Cheng, C., Zhang, Y.
    • Journal: Cailiao Daobao/Materials Reports
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 38
  • Research progress in preparation technology of micro and nano titanium alloy powder
    • Authors: Jisen, Y., Minghui, W., Tingan, Z., Gang, L., Chu, C.
    • Journal: Nanotechnology Reviews
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 13
  • Novel Insight into the Preparation of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Through Thermite Reduction Based on the Mass Action Concentration
    • Authors: Song, Y., Dou, Z., Cheng, C., Zhang, T.
    • Journal: Journal Wuhan University of Technology, Materials Science Edition
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 38

Chang Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Chang Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

👤 Mrs. Chang Gao, Changsha University of Science and Technology, China

Chang Gao is an accomplished researcher and educator based in China, specializing in civil engineering and material sciences. With a strong academic foundation, he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Hunan University and further advanced his expertise with a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the same institution. His innovative research spans high-performance concrete materials, eco-friendly construction methods, and machine learning applications in engineering. Currently, Chang serves as an Assistant Professor in the Intelligent Construction Department at Changsha University of Science and Technology while also pursuing postdoctoral research at Southeast University and Hunan University. His exceptional contributions to academia and industry have been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Third Prize of the Science and Technology Award by the China Circular Economy Association. Chang’s dedication to sustainable practices and cutting-edge research underscores his impact on the field of engineering.

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🌟 Summary of Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”

Dr. Chang Gao’s impressive academic and professional accomplishments establish him as a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” His expertise lies in Civil Engineering, with a particular focus on innovative and eco-friendly concrete materials, shrinkage and creep behavior, and machine learning applications in construction materials. His contributions are evident through his impactful research, as highlighted in numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as the Journal of Building Engineering, Construction and Building Materials, and the Journal of Materials Research and Technology.

Dr. Gao’s multidisciplinary approach, blending traditional civil engineering with advanced technologies like machine learning, sets him apart as a forward-thinking researcher. His work on recycled aggregate concrete and nanoparticles demonstrates a commitment to sustainable engineering solutions, addressing critical global challenges like resource efficiency and environmental impact.

🎓 Education

Chang Gao has a robust educational background in civil engineering, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree from Hunan University in 2014. Demonstrating exceptional academic performance, he pursued a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the same university, graduating in 2019. During his Ph.D. journey, Chang’s research focused on eco-friendly construction materials and the integration of machine learning in structural analysis. To broaden his expertise, he completed another doctoral program in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering at Purdue University in 2019, showcasing his interdisciplinary capabilities. This diverse academic experience not only honed his technical skills but also instilled a profound understanding of sustainable and advanced construction practices. With a passion for innovation and academic excellence, Chang has built a solid foundation to lead pioneering research and mentor the next generation of engineers.

💼  Professional Experience

Chang Gao’s professional journey reflects his dedication to advancing engineering practices. Since September 2022, he has served as an Assistant Professor in the Intelligent Construction Department of Civil Engineering at Changsha University of Science and Technology, where he actively contributes to academia through teaching and research. Simultaneously, Chang is a postdoctoral researcher at Southeast University, specializing in high-performance concrete materials, shrinkage and creep analysis, and the application of machine learning in construction engineering. Previously, he conducted postdoctoral research at Hunan University from December 2019 to September 2022, focusing on eco-friendly concrete and composite material improvements. Chang’s professional accomplishments are underpinned by his innovative approach, collaborative mindset, and dedication to sustainable construction solutions. His extensive experience bridges academia and industry, making him a prominent figure in civil engineering.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Chang Gao’s exemplary contributions to engineering have earned him multiple accolades. He was honored with the Third Prize in the Science and Technology Award from the China Circular Economy Association, recognizing his innovative research in sustainable materials. Additionally, he received funding from the Youth Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 52308233, 2023) and the Youth Program of the Hunan Province Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 2022JJ40062, 2022). These awards highlight Chang’s commitment to advancing eco-friendly construction practices and integrating cutting-edge technologies into civil engineering. His achievements underscore his leadership and innovation in the field, inspiring peers and students alike to pursue excellence in engineering research and sustainable development.

🌍  Research Skills On Engineering

Chang Gao possesses advanced research skills in civil engineering and materials science, with a focus on sustainable and high-performance construction materials. His expertise includes the development of eco-friendly concrete materials, composite improvements, and shrinkage and creep analysis. He is proficient in leveraging machine learning techniques to evaluate the mechanical properties and performance of recycled aggregate concrete, demonstrating his ability to integrate technology into engineering research. Chang’s work also explores nanotechnology applications in material modification, further enhancing the durability and efficiency of construction materials. His interdisciplinary approach combines practical problem-solving with theoretical rigor, enabling him to produce innovative solutions for modern engineering challenges. Chang’s research skills are complemented by his strong analytical capabilities and collaborative mindset, making him a leader in advancing sustainable construction practices.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Simulation and numerical analysis of the seismic performance of the quick repaired seismic-damaged RC frame
    • Authors: Chang Gao, Liang Huang, Lei Wang, Qiang Sun, Yin Li
    • Journal: Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
    • Year: 2025
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2024.109083
  • Creep behavior evaluation of recycled aggregate concrete using machine learning technology
    • Authors: Chang Gao, Chuyu Luo, Bin Zhang, Zhangli Hu, Jinhui Tang, Lei Wang, Jiaping Liu
    • Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2024.111538
  • Axial compressive behavior of steel reinforced GGBS-RFBP-FA ternary composite geopolymer recycled fireclay brick aggregates concrete columns
    • Authors: Yin Li, Liang Huang, Chang Gao, Yiqun Qu, Xiaofeng Luo, Bodong Lv, Zhijun Chen
    • Journal: Structures
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2024.105913
  • Workability and mechanical properties of GGBS-RFBP-FA ternary composite geopolymer concrete with recycled aggregates containing recycled fireclay brick aggregates
    • Authors: Yin Li, Liang Huang, Chang Gao, Zhijie Mao, Mingzhu Qin
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.131450
  • Jute Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Tube-Confined Sisal Fiber-Reinforced Recycled Aggregate Concrete Waste
    • Authors: Chang Gao, Qiu Ni Fu, Liang Huang, Libo Yan, Guangming Gu
    • Journal: Polymers
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.3390/polym14061260
  • Compressive performance of fiber reinforced polymer encased recycled concrete with nanoparticles
    • Authors: Chang Gao, Liang Huang, Libo Yan, Bohumil Kasal, Wengui Li, Ruoyu Jin, Yutong Wang, Yin Li, Peng Deng
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
    • Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.07.159
  • Flax FRP tube and steel spiral dual-confined recycled aggregate concrete: Experimental and analytical studies
    • Authors: Liang Huang, Jinmei Liang, Chang Gao, Libo Yan
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124023
  • Mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete modified by nano-particles
    • Authors: Chang Gao, Liang Huang, Libo Yan, Ruoyu Jin, Haoze Chen
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.118030
  • Strength and ductility improvement of recycled aggregate concrete by polyester FRP-PVC tube confinement
    • Authors: Chang Gao, Liang Huang, Libo Yan, Ruoyu Jin, Bohumil Kasal
    • Journal: Composites Part B: Engineering
    • Year: 2019
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2018.10.102
  • Experimental and numerical studies of CFRP tube and steel spiral dual-confined concrete composite columns under axial impact loading
    • Authors: Liang Huang, Chang Gao, Libo Yan, Tao Yu, Bohumil Kasal
    • Journal: Composites Part B: Engineering
    • Year: 2018
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2018.07.008