Prof Wenyan Zhang | Photocatalyst | Innovation Catalyst Award |

Prof. Wenyan Zhang | Photocatalyst | Innovation Catalyst Award |Β 

Professor , at Jinling Institute of Technology, China.

Prof. Wenyan Zhang is a distinguished researcher and professor in Material Science, specializing in catalysis, renewable energy, and sustainable materials. With over 12 years of academic and research experience, she has made significant contributions to electrochemical water oxidation, photocatalysis, and hydrogen evolution. Her work focuses on transforming waste into energy-efficient solutions, bridging the gap between fundamental science and real-world applications.

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Education πŸŽ“

Prof. Zhang earned her Doctorate in Material Science (2012) and Bachelor’s degree in Materials Chemistry (2007) from Nanjing Tech University, China. Her academic journey laid a strong foundation in nanomaterials, catalysis, and green energy innovations.

Professional Experience πŸ’Ό

She has been a Professor at Jinling Institute of Technology (2012–Present), shaping the next generation of researchers. Her international research exposure includes postdoctoral fellowships at the Weizmann Institute of Science (2018–2019) and the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014–2017), where she contributed to groundbreaking studies in physical chemistry and catalysis.

Research Interests 🌍

Her research revolves around electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, and sustainable energy solutions. She has pioneered advancements in hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), oxygen evolution reactions (OER), and waste-to-energy transformation. Her work in catalyst engineering has significantly enhanced the efficiency of alkaline water electrolysis, offering practical solutions for clean energy development.

Awards & Honors πŸ†

Prof. Zhang has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to material science and sustainable energy. She has received multiple accolades for her research excellence, reflecting her impact on advancing energy-efficient technologies.

Top Noted Publications πŸ“š

Transforming Waste into Resource: Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution with Plasma-Treated Carbon Fiber
Wenyan Zhang, Weidong Tao, Yihan Wang, Wenjie Tian, Linyun Hao
Next Energy, 2025 | Citations: 0

Pushing the Operation Current Density of Alkaline Water Oxidation Above 1 A cmΒ² via Electrocatalyst Engineering
Wenyan Zhang, Kunyan Wang, Lei Tan, Chao Lin, Wei Luo
Advanced Energy Materials, 2024 | Citations: 4

A Readily Synthesized ZnInβ‚‚Sβ‚„/Attapulgite as a High-Performance Photocatalyst for Cr(VI) Reduction
Yuanyuan Wang, Yancheng Gong, Zhanlin Ma, Wenyan Zhang, Shijun Jia
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2024 | Citations: 2

Activating Montmorillonite for Light-Driven Hydrogen Evolution with the Coupling of Fe Species
Wenyan Zhang, Yihan Wang, Weidong Tao, Wenjie Tian, Lingyun Hao
ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2024 | Citations: 0

Unlocking OER Catalytic Potential and Chiral Fe₃Oβ‚„ Film as a Game-Changer for Electrochemical Water Oxidation Pathway and By-Product Control
Wenyan Zhang, Chaoqun Jiang, Hangmin Guan, Wenjie Tian, Lingyun Hao
Materials Advances, 2024 | Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Wenyan Zhang is a strong candidate for the Research for Innovation Catalyst Award due to expertise in clean energy and catalytic materials, groundbreaking publications, and an impressive academic career. Strengthening the case with patents, industry collaborations, and innovation-driven grants would further enhance the chances of winning the award.

Dr Shanshan Zhang | Food Physics | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Shanshan Zhang | Food Physics | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

master, at Shanghai Ocean University, China.

Dr. Shanshan Zhang is a dedicated researcher specializing in food physics and biochemistry, with a focus on sustainable food analysis and green chemistry. She holds a Master’s degree from Shanghai Ocean University and has contributed significantly to the development of biodegradable solvents and advanced analytical techniques. As the first author, she has published three research papers in JCR Q1 journals (Foods, IF=4.7), showcasing her expertise in deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for selenium extraction. Her work integrates ultrasonic-assisted microextraction (UAE) and ICP-MS to enhance food safety and nutritional analysis. Recognized with the Outstanding Project Award for leading a university-level research initiative, Dr. Zhang has also collaborated on regional National Natural Science Foundation projects and industry research. Her commitment to innovation, sustainability, and interdisciplinary collaboration positions her as a rising scientist in food chemistry.

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Shanshan Zhang holds a Master’s degree from Shanghai Ocean University, where she has actively contributed to the field of food physics and biochemistry. Her academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in sustainable and innovative food science technologies, with a particular focus on green chemistry and analytical methodologies.

Experience πŸ’Ό

Dr. Zhang has actively participated in multiple interdisciplinary research projects at Shanghai Ocean University. She has collaborated with national research initiatives and industry experts, playing a key role in advancing sustainable food analysis techniques. While she continues to develop her professional network, her work has already made significant contributions to food safety and bioanalytical chemistry.

Research Interest πŸ”¬

Dr. Zhang specializes in biodegradable solvents and advanced food analysis techniques, with a keen interest in deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for selenium extraction. Her research integrates food chemistry, sustainability, and analytical chemistry, contributing to the development of environmentally friendly extraction methods for food safety and nutritional analysis. By utilizing cutting-edge approaches such as ultrasonic-assisted microextraction (UAE) coupled with ICP-MS, she has enhanced the precision and sustainability of selenium detection in food matrices.

Award πŸ…

Dr. Zhang’s research excellence has been recognized with the Outstanding Project Award for her leadership in a university-level Undergraduate Research Training Program. Her contributions to industry-academia collaborations and regional National Natural Science Foundation projects further highlight her impact in the scientific community.

Top Noted Publication πŸ“‘

Title: Simultaneous Determination of Estrogen, Progestogen, and Androgen in Aquatic Products by Isotope Dilution-LC-MS/MS
Authors: H. Yu, Huijuan; S. Zhang, Shanshan; X. Zhang, Xiaoling; R. Gu, Runrun; B. Feng, Bing
Citations: 3
Index: Journal of Chinese Mass Spectrometry Society
Year of Publication: 2014

Conclusion

Shanshan Zhang demonstrates strong potential as a researcher, particularly in food chemistry, sustainable solvents, and bio-extraction methods. With impactful Q1 publications, university recognition, and innovative research, she is a worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Expanding independent research projects, industry engagement, and citation impact will further strengthen her academic profile.

Petros Tarantilis | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Petros Tarantilis | Chemistry | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

Professor, at Agricultural University of Athens, Greece.

Petros A. Tarantilis is a Professor of Instrumental Chemical Analysis of Natural Products at the Agricultural University of Athens (A.U.A.), School of Food and Nutritional Sciences. With a strong background in food chemistry and natural product analysis, his research focuses on the isolation, purification, and structure determination of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), saffron, honey, and olive oil. His expertise includes chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, FT-IR & Raman Spectroscopy, and authenticity testing of food products. Over the years, he has collaborated with renowned international research institutions and has led multiple EU and national research projects. With over 175 publications and an h-index of 51, his contributions to the field are widely recognized. Prof. Tarantilis has played a key role in advancing methods for evaluating food quality, authenticity, and biological activity, ensuring safer and more reliable food products for global consumers.

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πŸŽ“ EducationΒ 

Prof. Tarantilis has pursued an extensive academic journey in chemical analysis and food science, specializing in instrumental techniques for natural product research. His educational background is rooted in a strong foundation in chemistry, analytical techniques, and biochemistry, which has enabled him to develop innovative methodologies in chromatographic separation and spectroscopic analysis. Throughout his academic career, he has been involved in cutting-edge research projects, focusing on the characterization of bioactive compounds in various plant-based products, essential oils, and agricultural commodities. His education has equipped him with the expertise to contribute significantly to the food industry and natural product chemistry, ensuring high standards in quality control, authentication, and food safety. As a leading academic, he continues to mentor students and young researchers in the scientific exploration of food chemistry and analytical methodologies.

πŸ’Ό ExperienceΒ 

With a distinguished career spanning decades in academia and research, Prof. Tarantilis has made significant contributions to instrumental chemical analysis, food chemistry, and natural product research. He has been a Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens (A.U.A.), where he has developed and taught advanced courses on chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. His expertise has led to numerous international collaborations with research institutions in France, Spain, Russia, and Italy, focusing on food authentication, phytochemical analysis, and quality control. In addition to his academic role, he has led major European Union (EU) and national research projects, such as SAFFRONOMICS, CROCUSBANK, and HONEY PRINT, which aim to enhance the traceability and standardization of food products. His experience extends to serving as a scientific advisor in various governmental and industrial initiatives, contributing to the development of quality standards for food products globally.

πŸ”¬ Research InterestsΒ 

Prof. Tarantilis’ research focuses on the isolation, purification, and structure determination of natural products using advanced chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. His work primarily revolves around medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), saffron (Crocus sativus L.), honey, and olive oil, with a strong emphasis on their biological activity, authenticity, and quality control. His expertise includes FT-IR & Raman spectroscopy for microbial analysis, antioxidant and antimicrobial studies, and food adulteration detection. He has contributed to the development of innovative instrumental methods for ensuring the botanical and geographical origin of food products. Through collaborations with international research institutions, he has played a crucial role in enhancing global food safety and quality assurance standards. His research continues to bridge analytical chemistry and food science, ensuring reliable and efficient methods for food authentication, traceability, and sustainability.

πŸ† AwardsΒ 

Prof. Tarantilis has received numerous accolades for his pioneering research in food chemistry and natural product analysis. His contributions have been recognized by leading academic and scientific organizations, earning him prestigious grants, fellowships, and awards. He has been the scientific leader in multiple European and national research projects, such as the INTERREG III C – SAFFRON project and the COST ACTION FA 1101 – SAFFRONOMICS initiative. His groundbreaking work in food authentication and bioactive compound analysis has led to significant advancements in food quality control methodologies, earning him global recognition in the scientific community. His contributions to chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques have been instrumental in enhancing food safety regulations and quality standards. Prof. Tarantilis continues to be a key figure in international food chemistry research, working towards sustainable and innovative solutions for food authentication and quality assurance.

πŸ“š Top Notes PublicationsΒ 

Prof. Tarantilis has an extensive publication record, with 175 scientific papers, including 149 journal articles, 10 conference papers, 14 review articles, and 2 editorial contributions. His research has been widely cited, with 7,609 citations and an h-index of 51 (SCOPUS 2024), reflecting his impact in food chemistry and natural product analysis. Some of his notable publications include:

  • “Isolation and structural characterization of crocins and picrocrocin from saffron (Crocus sativus L.) using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques” – Published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2004 [Cited by 350 articles] πŸ”— Link
  • “Authentication of honey varieties using FT-IR spectroscopy and chemometric analysis” – Published in Food Chemistry, 2018 [Cited by 420 articles] πŸ”— Link
  • “Raman spectroscopic analysis of olive oil for quality assessment and adulteration detection” – Published in Analytical Methods, 2020 [Cited by 210 articles] πŸ”— Link

Conclusion

Petros A. Tarantilis is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given his strong publication record, high citation impact, international collaborations, and leadership in food authenticity and natural product analysis. While his focus has been specialized, expanding research applications and industry collaborations could further elevate his influence. His scientific leadership in saffron research and spectroscopic techniques makes him a top contender for this award.