Muhammad Fatih | Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Fatih | Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Researcher | National Taiwan University | Indonesia

Mr. Muhammad Rizqi Ramadhan Fatih is an accomplished materials scientist and semiconductor enthusiast currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering at the National Taiwan University, building upon a strong academic foundation in Metallurgical Engineering from the Bandung Institute of Technology. His academic and research journey is centered on exploring the microstructural and mechanical properties of metallic alloys, particularly focusing on the effects of deep cryogenic treatment and tempering on martensitic stainless steels. His research emphasizes enhancing the performance, sustainability, and industrial applicability of advanced metal systems for semiconductor and engineering applications. Professionally, Fatih has demonstrated technical expertise and leadership as an Assistant Research Project Engineer at Walsin Lihwa, where he investigated the effect of carbide formation on the performance of stainless steel self-tapping screws. Prior to this, he served as a Project Engineer at National Oilwell Varco Indonesia, where he managed pressure vessel and heat exchanger fabrication projects, coordinated with clients, ensured compliance with ASME BPVC standards, and maintained rigorous QA/QC protocols. His ability to combine practical engineering experience with research-driven innovation distinguishes his contributions to materials science and applied engineering. Fatih’s research excellence is further reflected in his publication in the Journal of Materials (MDPI), which examines cryogenic treatment and tempering duration effects on stainless steels. He received an Honorable Mention at the Walsin Lihwa Exchange Poster Competition for pioneering work on cryogenic processing for improved material integrity and sustainability. Technically proficient in advanced characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, and XRD, and skilled in tools like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and OriginPro, Fatih exemplifies analytical precision and problem-solving acumen. Multilingual and globally oriented, he continues to pursue research that bridges metallurgy and semiconductor materials innovation. His growing academic impact is evidenced by 1 citation, 4 documents, and an h-index of 1, marking him as a promising researcher in materials engineering.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publication

1. Fatih, M. R. R. (2025). The effect of cryogenic treatment and tempering duration on the microstructure and mechanical properties of martensitic stainless steel 13Cr–2Ni–2Mo. Materials, MDPI.

Shuting Du | Inorganic Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shuting Du | Inorganic Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Tianjin Normal University, China

Dr. Shu-Ting Du is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the College of Chemistry, Tianjin Normal University. A dedicated researcher and academician, he has built a strong reputation in the fields of inorganic chemistry and materials science. His primary areas of expertise lie in the design and synthesis of hierarchical zeolites and their application in oxidative desulfurization and electrocatalysis, especially the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) and nitrate reduction reaction (NO₃RR). Dr. Du’s work is rooted in tackling some of the most pressing environmental and energy challenges through innovative chemical technologies. His contributions to academia include impactful research publications, university teaching, and sustained efforts in scientific advancement.

Professional Profile

Scopus Profile

Education

Dr. Du began his academic journey in 2006 at Chifeng University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. During his undergraduate years, he developed a keen interest in inorganic and materials chemistry, which led him to further academic pursuits. He was later admitted to JiLin University, one of China’s top-ranked institutions for chemistry, to undertake doctoral research in the College of Chemistry. From 2011 to 2016, he conducted extensive research in inorganic chemistry, particularly in the development of porous materials and catalytic systems, earning his Ph.D. with distinction. His doctoral training gave him a solid foundation in synthetic strategies and characterization techniques critical to the field of catalysis.

Experience

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Du joined the College of Chemistry at Tianjin Normal University in March 2017. He currently holds the position of Assistant Professor, contributing significantly to both teaching and research. At the undergraduate level, he has taught key subjects such as Inorganic Chemistry, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. His lectures are known for their clarity, rigor, and emphasis on connecting theory to experimental practice. Beyond the classroom, Dr. Du has mentored students in research projects and laboratory techniques, playing a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of chemists. His dedication to academia is evident through his balance of research productivity and teaching excellence.

Research Focus

Dr. Du’s research interests are centered around the design and synthesis of hierarchical zeolites such as TS-1, ZSM-5, and Beta. These specially engineered porous materials are integral to catalytic applications due to their high surface area, tunable pore structure, and strong acid-base properties. One of his major research pursuits involves developing zeolites for oxidative desulfurization, an environmentally critical process aimed at removing sulfur compounds from fossil fuels. Sulfur oxides, when released into the atmosphere, contribute to acid rain and respiratory problems, making Dr. Du’s work directly relevant to public health and environmental protection.

Publication Top Note

Title: Fabricating a sensitive electrochemical aptasensor based on HOF/MXene nanocomposites for monitoring trace ampicillin

Authors: Shu-Ting Du, [additional authors not listed]

Journal: Microchemical Journal, 2025

Summary: Dr. Shu-Ting Du developed a HOF/MXene-based electrochemical aptasensor for trace ampicillin detection. The sensor exhibited excellent sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, making it highly suitable for environmental and pharmaceutical monitoring.

Conclusion

Dr. Shu-Ting Du has established himself as a rising expert in catalysis and materials chemistry, particularly through his work on zeolite synthesis and electrocatalytic energy conversion. His research is driven by a commitment to environmental sustainability and the development of innovative solutions for energy and chemical industries. In addition to his academic achievements, his dedication to undergraduate education and student mentorship underscores his all-rounded contribution to the scientific community. With a clear vision, rigorous methodology, and impactful outcomes, Dr. Du continues to make meaningful advancements in chemistry and remains a valuable asset to Tianjin Normal University and the broader scientific field.