Shahid Aziz | Nanomaterial | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Shahid Aziz | Nanomaterial | Research Excellence Award 

Assistan professor | Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST) | Pakistan

Dr. Shahid Aziz is an accomplished organic chemist and Assistant Professor at Mirpur University of Science & Technology (MUST), Mirpur AJK, with a research portfolio distinguished by over 20 publications and a growing global scholarly footprint marked by 466 citations, an h-index of 13, and an i10-index of 14. His work centers on the isolation, structural elucidation, and biological evaluation of natural products, particularly from medicinal plants indigenous to the Himalayan and Kashmir regions. Dr. Aziz has significantly contributed to understanding the chemical diversity and pharmacological potential of essential oils, polyphenols, alkaloids, and secondary metabolites, with several of his studies achieving high citation impact—such as investigations on Thymus serpyllum, Verbascum thapsus, Angelica glauca, Zanthoxylum alatum, and Prunus persica. His collaborative work with national and international researchers has advanced knowledge in antioxidant, antimicrobial, antifungal, antiplasmodial, and phytotoxic activities, providing scientific bases for traditional medicinal uses and identifying promising bioactive compounds for drug discovery. In synthetic organic chemistry, Dr. Aziz has contributed to the development of novel anthrapyran derivatives, semicarbazides, triazoles, and pyrroloimidazoles, expanding the repertoire of compounds with potential therapeutic relevance. His research has been published in reputable journals such as Natural Product Communications, Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, and Journal of King Saud University–Science. Beyond advancing fundamental science, his work supports bioprospecting, natural-product-based drug development, and regional biodiversity conservation, reflecting both academic merit and societal value. Through sustained scholarly output, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and commitment to natural product chemistry, Dr. Aziz continues to contribute meaningfully to the global scientific community.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Aziz, S., & Rehman. (2008). Isolation and structural studies on the chemical constituents of Thymus serpyllum. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 32, 605–614. Cited by: 57

2. Hussain, H., Aziz, S., Miana, G. A., Ahmad, V. U., Anwar, S., & Ahmed, I. (2009). Minor chemical constituents of Verbascum thapsus. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 37(2), 124–126. Cited by: 55

3. Irshad, M., Rehman, H., Shahid, M., & Aziz, S. (2011). Antioxidant, antimicrobial and phytotoxic activities of essential oil of Angelica glauca. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 23(5), 1947–1951. Cited by: 43

4. Hussain, H., Aziz, S., Schulz, B., & Krohn, K. (2011). Synthesis of a 4H-anthra [1,2-b] pyran derivative and its antimicrobial activity. Natural Product Communications, 6(6), 1934578X1100600621. Cited by: 39

5. Irshad, M., Aziz, S., Rehman, H., & Hussain, H. (2012). GC-MS analysis and antimicrobial activities of essential oils of Angelica glauca, Plectranthus rugosus, and Valeriana wallichii. Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 15(1), 15–21. Cited by: 3

Dr. Shahid Aziz’s research in natural products and organic chemistry advances the discovery of bioactive compounds from medicinal and aromatic plants, contributing to the development of novel antimicrobial, antioxidant, and phytotoxic agents. His work bridges fundamental chemical research with practical applications in medicine, agriculture, and pharmaceutical sciences, supporting global efforts in health, sustainability, and natural product innovation.

Baoling Jia | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Baoling Jia | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Baoling Jia is a dedicated lecturer and PhD student at Lanzhou University of Technology, known for her innovative contributions to biomedical materials research. She specializes in the development and modeling of microneedle (MN) systems designed for enhanced transdermal drug delivery and biosensing. Through interdisciplinary research that bridges materials science and biomedical engineering, Jia is advancing medical technology with practical, patient-friendly solutions. Her work is characterized by precision, sustainability, and an emphasis on improving mechanical and biological performance through smart material design and fabrication.

Professional Profile

Education 🎓

Jia completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Materials Science and Engineering at Lanzhou University of Technology. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the same institution, where she continues to focus on biomedical material design, particularly UV-curable polymers and their use in medical applications. Her education has been rooted in the principles of polymer chemistry, mechanical modeling, and biomedical systems, forming a solid foundation for her cutting-edge microneedle research.

Experience 💼

Baoling Jia With a combined role as a university lecturer and a PhD researcher, Jia plays an active part in both academic instruction and scientific inquiry. She has participated in multiple interdisciplinary projects focusing on microneedle development for therapeutic and diagnostic applications. Her experience includes hands-on work with photopolymerization, 3D printing, and the mechanical testing of polymer structures, equipping her with the technical depth needed to solve real-world medical material challenges. Jia is recognized for her collaborative spirit, frequently working with teams across materials science, mechanical engineering, and biomedicine.

Research Interests 🔬

Baoling Jia focuses on biomedical materials, particularly the design and fabrication of UV-curable polymer microneedles. Her research explores staggered microneedle structures for better skin penetration and comfort, along with biocompatibility and mechanical performance testing. She also applies 3D printing and photopolymerization techniques to develop scalable, minimally invasive transdermal drug delivery systems and biosensors aimed at improving long-term healthcare solutions.

Publications Top Note📄

  • Jia, Baoling; Xia, Tiandong; Xu, Yangtao; Li, Bei. Staggered Design of UV–Curable Polymer Microneedle Arrays with Increased Vertical Action Space. Polymers, 2025. (Open Access)
    Summary: This study presents a novel staggered architecture for UV-curable polymer microneedle arrays to enhance vertical action space. The design improves mechanical penetration efficiency and user comfort, offering potential for advanced transdermal delivery and biosensing technologies.

Conclusion 🏁

Baoling Jia is a promising early-career researcher whose contributions to biomedical materials are poised to make a lasting impact on healthcare technologies. Her work on staggered UV-curable microneedle systems represents a significant step forward in medical material design, blending innovation, efficiency, and patient-centered application. With a strong academic foundation, practical research experience, and a clear focus on solving real-world problems, Jia exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking biomedical engineer. Her work will continue to influence the future of non-invasive therapeutics and diagnostics, making her a highly suitable nominee for recognition and support in the field of biomedical research.