Shaoqing Wei | Superconducting Magnet | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Shaoqing Wei | Superconducting Magnet | Research Excellence Award

Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Shaoqing Wei is a researcher at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China, with expertise in superconducting magnets, cryogenic engineering, and high-temperature superconducting (HTS) materials for fusion and accelerator applications. He has authored 26 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, which have received over 218 citations, reflecting the growing impact of his work within the superconductivity and cryogenics research community. His studies include the design and cold testing of novel CCT dipole magnets and the performance degradation of YBCO multi-filamentary tapes under mechanical stress, published in leading journals such as Cryogenics. Dr. Wei actively collaborates with a broad international network of researchers, contributing to advanced magnet technologies that support large-scale scientific infrastructure and sustainable energy development.

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Daniel Becker | One Health | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Daniel Becker | One Health | Research Excellence Award

The University of Oklahoma | United States

Dr. Daniel Becker is a wildlife disease ecologist at Indiana University Bloomington whose research focuses on ecoimmunology, viral ecology, and zoonotic disease risk at the human–wildlife interface. He has authored 131 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating approximately 3,850 citations with an h-index of 33, reflecting sustained scholarly impact. His work integrates field ecology, genomics, proteomics, and comparative analyses to understand viral diversity, host immune defenses, and epidemic potential across wildlife taxa, particularly bats and other mammals. Dr. Becker has published extensively in leading journals such as Nature Communications, Communications Biology, Scientific Data, and One Health. He is a highly collaborative scientist, having worked with more than 2,000 co-authors globally, and has contributed to six awarded research grants. His research informs biodiversity conservation, wildlife health surveillance, and global preparedness for emerging infectious diseases.

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Milia Tzoutzou | Planeterannean Diet | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Milia Tzoutzou | Planeterannean Diet | Research Excellence Award

Hellenic Mediterranean University | Greece

Dr. Milia Tzoutzou is a researcher at the Hellenic Mediterranean University, Heraklion, Greece, with expertise in nutrition science, sustainable diets, and the intersection of human health and environmental sustainability. She has authored 9 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, which together have received 25 citations, reflecting growing scholarly recognition of her work, and she holds an h-index of 4. Her research focuses particularly on dietary patterns such as the Mediterranean and Planeterranean diets, examining their potential to promote public health while addressing environmental challenges. Dr. Tzoutzou has collaborated with a broad international network of over 28 co-authors, highlighting her interdisciplinary and cooperative research approach. Through evidence-based reviews and academic contributions, her work supports informed policy, public health nutrition strategies, and sustainable food system transitions with meaningful societal impact.

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Leszek Ruchomski | Nanomaterial | Breakthrough in High Vacuum Cryogenics Award

Mr. Leszek Ruchomski | Nanomaterial | Breakthrough in High Vacuum Cryogenics Award

Lublin University Of Technology | Poland

Mr. Leszek Ruchomski is a researcher affiliated with Politechnika Lubelska (Lublin University of Technology), Poland, with expertise in materials science, crystallography, and functional oxide materials, particularly multiferroic and magnetoelectric systems. His research focuses on structure–property relationships in complex oxides, including the effects of chemical doping on crystal structure and spin ordering, as exemplified by his work on La-doped BiFeO₃. According to Scopus, he has authored 9 peer-reviewed publications that have received 62 citations across 54 citing documents, reflecting steady international visibility, with an h-index of 6. He has collaborated with at least 17 co-authors, indicating active engagement in multidisciplinary and international research networks. His contributions support the development of advanced functional materials with potential impact on energy-efficient electronics, sensing technologies, and next-generation multifunctional devices.

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Valeriia Ievleva | Heterostructures | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Valeriia Levleva | Heterostructures | Excellence in Research Award

Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Ms. Valeriia Levleva is a researcher at the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, specializing in superconducting materials and thin-film physics. Her research focuses on the fabrication, characterization, and performance optimization of superconducting films, with particular emphasis on amorphous superconductors developed using advanced deposition techniques. She has authored five peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus and has received early citations, reflecting growing scholarly impact, with an h-index of 1. Ms. Ievleva collaborates actively with an international network of scientists, contributing to multidisciplinary research teams involving more than twenty-five co-authors. Her work supports the advancement of high-performance superconducting materials with prospective applications in quantum technologies, cryogenic electronics, and next-generation sensing systems, bridging fundamental research and applied superconductivity.

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Hakki Mollahasanoglu | Superconductivity | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hakki Mollahasanoglu | Superconductivity | Research Excellence Award

Recep Tayyip Erdogan University | Turkey

Dr. Hakki Mollahasanoglu is an academic researcher at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University, Rize, Turkey, specializing in superconductivity, cryogenic engineering, and applied materials science. His work focuses on enhancing the performance of high-temperature superconductors, particularly YBCO-based systems, with applications in magnetic bearings and advanced energy technologies. He has authored 17 peer-reviewed publications, which have received over 47 citations, reflecting steady scholarly impact in his field, and holds an h-index of 5. Dr. Mollahasanoglu actively collaborates with national and international researchers across superconductivity, cryogenics, and applied physics, contributing to interdisciplinary research environments. His research supports technological advancements in energy efficiency, precision engineering, and sustainable superconducting applications, offering potential societal benefits in transportation, energy storage, and next-generation electromechanical systems.

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Fakhar Zaman | Energy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Fakhar Zaman | Energy | Research Excellence Award

Beijing University of Chemical Technology | China

Dr. Fakhar Zaman is an Associate Researcher at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China, specializing in chemical engineering, functional materials, biosensing, and energy storage technologies. He has authored 21 peer-reviewed publications that have collectively received over 350 citations, reflecting the relevance and impact of his research. With an h-index of 11, his work spans interdisciplinary areas including fluorometric biosensors, DNA methylation detection, and nature-inspired materials for next-generation electrochemical energy storage. Dr. Zaman actively collaborates with an international network of more than 80 co-authors, contributing to advances with potential societal impact in healthcare diagnostics and sustainable energy systems.

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Yuying Chen | Hydrogen storage | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yuying Chen | Hydrogen storage | Research Excellence Award 

Jinling Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Yuying Chen is a researcher at the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, specializing in hydrogen storage materials, metal hydrides, and first-principles computational studies of energy materials. Her research focuses on understanding catalytic mechanisms and dehydrogenation behavior at the atomic scale to enhance the performance of solid-state hydrogen storage systems. She has authored 8 Scopus-indexed publications that have received approximately 90 citations, with an h-index of 5, demonstrating sustained academic impact. Dr. Chen has collaborated with international research teams and her work contributes to the development of advanced materials for clean energy applications, supporting global efforts toward sustainable and hydrogen-based energy technologies.

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Lisa Opsomer | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Lisa Opsomer | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

The University of British Columbia | Canada

Dr. Lisa Opsomer is a researcher at Ghent University, Belgium, working in the field of advanced drug delivery, cryoprotection strategies, and biopharmaceutical stabilization. Her work focuses on overcoming cold-chain challenges, particularly through innovative approaches to safeguard self-amplifying mRNA polyplexes for long-term, ambient-temperature storage. With 5 peer-reviewed publications and over 60 citations, Dr. Opsomer has established a growing scientific footprint supported by collaborations with more than 25 international co-authors. Her research contributions address critical global needs in vaccine logistics, pharmaceutical preservation, and sustainable biomedical technologies. Through her scholarly output and interdisciplinary partnerships, she advances solutions with significant implications for global health, equitable vaccine access, and the broader biotherapeutics community.

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Chong-Qing Wan | Material chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Chong-Qing Wan | Material chemistry | Research Excellence Award 

Professor | Capital Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Chong-Qing Wan is a leading materials chemist whose research focuses on advanced porous materials—particularly metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), ionic liquids, and hybrid functional materials engineered for energy storage, catalysis, environmental remediation, and photochemical applications. With 83 scientific publications and more than 1,987 citations across 1,717 citing documents, he has established a strong international research profile marked by innovation, productivity, and sustained scientific influence. His recent work includes pioneering contributions to melt-quenched glass formation in metal-carboxylate frameworks, the design of ionic-liquid-functionalized MOFs as high-performance solid electrolytes, and the development of zwitterionic COFs with tunable meltability and processability—advances that open new opportunities in solid-state ionics and functional porous materials. Prof. Wan has also contributed significantly to photocatalysis, including the construction of CdS–MOF heterostructures for enhanced visible-light hydrogen generation, as well as the engineering of mixed-linker MOFs for improved charge separation and photoactivity. His expertise extends to catalysis and environmental chemistry, exemplified by the creation of macro-microporous solid ionic liquids for efficient biodiesel synthesis and the development of magnetic zirconium-based MOFs for the extraction of environmental pollutants. Over his career, Prof. Wan has collaborated with more than 170 co-authors, reflecting a strong network within the global materials science community and active participation in multidisciplinary research. His scientific contributions have broad societal relevance, advancing sustainable energy technologies, cleaner chemical processes, and environmental protection. Through his role at the MOE Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Phosphorus Chemistry & Chemical Biology in Beijing, Prof. Wan continues to shape the development of next-generation functional materials, combining fundamental insight with practical technological impact.

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1. Li, W.-L., Li, J.-R., Li, G.-Q., Cui, X. K., Xue, W.-L., Li, M. H., … & Wan, C.-Q. (2026). Flux melting of UiO-67 family metal–organic frameworks: the thin film processing and nanofiltration property. Advanced Membranes.

2. Cui, X. K., Ding, Y., Feng, L., Chen, L. M., Hu, Y. M., Chen, H., & Wan, C.-Q. (2025). An ionic-liquid functionalized metal–organic framework and its high performance as a solid electrolyte for lithium-ion conduction. Dalton Transactions, 54, 561-570. FCitations: 14

3. Li, J.-R., Han, Y.-C., Xue, W.-L., Li, Z.-F., Deng, Y.-H., & Wan, C.-Q. (2023). Solid ionic liquids with macro–microporous structure for efficient heterogeneous catalysis of biodiesel. New Journal of Chemistry.

4. Li, L. F., Guo-Qiang Li, Y.-K. Li, Xiao-Ling Gu, Si-Yuan Hu, Yu-Chen Han, Yi-Fan Wang, Ji-Ci Zheng, Yu-Heng Deng & Wan, C.-Q. (2022). MOF-supported crystalline ionic liquid: new type of solid electrolyte for enhanced and high ionic conductivity. Dalton Transactions.

5. Wang, Y.-F., Sun, J., Han, Y.-C., Li, F., Gu, X.-L., Hui Gao, Si-Yuan Hu, Yu-Heng Deng & Wan, C.-Q. (2022, July). Thiol-Functionalized Metal-Organic Frameworks Bonded to Cubic CdS: A New Synthesis of a Heterostructure with High Activity for Splitting Water into H₂ under Visible-Light Irradiation. ChemPhotoChem.

Prof. Dr. Chong-Qing Wan is advancing the frontiers of metal–organic frameworks through pioneering work in melt-quenched MOF glasses, solid electrolytes, and processable porous materials. His research bridges fundamental chemistry with real-world applications in clean energy, catalysis, and advanced separation technologies. By transforming traditionally brittle crystalline frameworks into versatile, high-performance functional materials, he is shaping the next generation of materials for sustainable industrial innovation.