Eleni Efthimiadou | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Eleni Efthimiadou | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Eleni K. Efthimiadou is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, with a strong interdisciplinary focus on nanotechnology, nanomedicine, and advanced biomedical applications. She serves as a faculty member in the Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where her work bridges fundamental chemistry with translational biomedical research. Her scientific expertise centers on the design, synthesis, surface modification, and physicochemical characterization of inorganic, organic, and hybrid nanomaterials with targeted biological functionality. A core aspect of her research is the development of multifunctional nanostructures—such as magnetic nanoparticles, gold and silver nanostructures, quantum dots, liposomal systems, and hybrid nanocomposites—for diagnostic, therapeutic, and theranostic applications. These systems are extensively evaluated through in vitro and in vivo biological models, addressing critical challenges in cancer diagnosis and treatment, inflammation-related diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and energy-related applications. She has extensive experience in advanced spectroscopic, microscopic, thermal, and magnetic characterization techniques, as well as in biological evaluation methodologies including cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, DNA interaction, apoptosis, angiogenesis inhibition, hyperthermia, and antimicrobial testing. Her in vivo research expertise includes biodistribution, biocompatibility, and therapeutic efficacy studies in established animal models, with full accreditation for laboratory animal research.Eleni K. Efthimiadou has made a substantial contribution to graduate and postgraduate education, having supervised a large number of undergraduate theses, master’s dissertations, and doctoral dissertations, many of which focus on cutting-edge nanochemical and biomedical research topics. She has also actively participated in doctoral and postgraduate examination committees in Greece and abroad. Her scholarly output includes a high volume of peer-reviewed publications in internationally recognized journals, with strong citation metrics reflecting significant scientific impact. Through her combined roles as researcher, educator, and mentor, she continues to advance the fields of bioinorganic chemistry and nanomedicine while fostering the next generation of scientists.

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Darvaish Khan | Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Darvaish Khan | Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Darvaish Khan | Sapienza University of Rome | Italy

Dr. Darvaish Khan is a distinguished postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials, and Environment, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, with an extensive academic and research background in materials science, solid-state physics, and energy materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, following a Master’s from Liverpool Hope University, UK, and an M.Sc. in Solid State Physics from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. Dr. Khan’s research primarily focuses on the design, synthesis, and characterization of metal hydrides, composites, and alloys for advanced hydrogen storage and energy applications. His expertise spans hydrogen-matter interactions, phase transitions in nanostructured environments, and modeling of solid-state metal hydrides using COMSOL Multiphysics. He has developed innovative materials through solid-state mechanochemical, hydrothermal, and wet-impregnation/infiltration methods, utilizing advanced characterization tools such as XRD, SEM, TEM, BET, DSC, TGA, FTIR, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, and Sieverts-type PCT for analyzing structural, thermal, and gas sorption properties. His work significantly contributes to improving the thermodynamics and kinetics of hydrogen sorption in metal hydrides and nanocomposites, addressing global challenges in sustainable hydrogen energy systems. Dr. Khan’s impactful research has been published in top-tier international journals, including Interdisciplinary Materials, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Chemical Engineering Journal, and the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. He has also served as a guest speaker at international conferences, received multiple research excellence awards, and is a reviewer for international scientific journals. As an HEC-approved Ph.D. supervisor and member of the American Chemical Society and International Society of Hydrogen Energy, Dr. Khan continues to advance interdisciplinary innovations in hydrogen storage, nanostructured materials, and sustainable energy technologies, contributing meaningfully to the global transition toward a hydrogen-based clean energy future.

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Zhu, W., Panda, S., Lu, C., Ma, Z., Khan, D., Dong, J., Sun, F., Xu, H., Zhang, Q., & Zou, J. (2020). Using a self-assembled two-dimensional MXene-based catalyst (2D-Ni@Ti₃C₂) to enhance hydrogen storage properties of MgH₂. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12(45), 50333–50343.

Ma, Z., Panda, S., Zhang, Q., Sun, F., Khan, D., Ding, W., & Zou, J. (2021). Improving hydrogen sorption performances of MgH₂ through nanoconfinement in a mesoporous CoS nano-boxes scaffold. Chemical Engineering Journal, 406, 126790.

Ma, Z., Zou, J., Khan, D., Zhu, W., Hu, C., Zeng, X., & Ding, W. (2019). Preparation and hydrogen storage properties of MgH₂-trimesic acid-TM MOF (TM = Co, Fe) composites. Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 35(10), 2132–2143.

Khan, D., Zou, J., Zeng, X., & Ding, W. (2018). Hydrogen storage properties of nanocrystalline Mg₂Ni prepared from compressed 2MgH₂–Ni powder. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 43(49), 22391–22400.

Ma, Z., Zhang, Q., Panda, S., Zhu, W., Sun, F., Khan, D., Dong, J., Ding, W., & Zou, J. (2020). In situ catalyzed and nanoconfined magnesium hydride nanocrystals in a Ni-MOF scaffold for hydrogen storage. Sustainable Energy & Fuels, 4(9), 4694–4703.

Xiping Chen | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiping Chen | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiping Chen |  Zhengzhou University | China

Dr. Chen Xiping, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Zhengzhou University, is a distinguished expert in molten salt chemistry and the comprehensive utilization of nonferrous metal resources. She has made pioneering contributions to green metallurgy, environmental protection, and the sustainable recycling of industrial byproducts. With extensive leadership experience in academia, industry, and national committees, she plays a vital role in advancing innovative technologies and setting industry standards that promote cleaner, more efficient metallurgical practices.

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Jingjuan Liu | Material Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jingjuan Liu | Material Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jingjuan Liu, Tianjin University of Technology, China

Dr. Jingjuan Liu is a researcher in the field of Materials Science at Tianjin University of Technology, China. Her work focuses on the development and characterization of advanced materials, with particular emphasis on nanomaterials, functional coatings, and their applications in energy and environmental technologies. Dr. Liu has contributed to numerous academic publications and actively engages in collaborative research projects aimed at addressing emerging challenges in materials innovation.

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