Prof. Vandana Ravi Kumar | Nonlinear Optics | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Vandana Ravi Kumar | Nonlinear Optics | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Vandana Ravi Kumar | Acharya Nagarjuna University | India

Prof. V. Ravi Kumar is a distinguished physicist specializing in materials science and solid-state physics, focusing on glass physics, dielectric and electrical properties, nonlinear optics, and photoluminescence. His research extensively employs ESR, IR, and Raman spectroscopy to study glass and glass-ceramic materials, with applications in radiation dosimetry, electrochromic devices, fuel-cell electrolytes, and optical systems. He has authored over 170 peer-reviewed publications, including more than 70 Q1 papers, with an h-index of 38 and nearly 3900 citations, and contributed chapters to key academic books. His research has been supported by major national funding agencies, reflecting his recognized leadership in advanced materials. He has guided numerous Ph.D. and M.Phil. scholars in oxide glasses, luminescent ions, magnetic nanoparticles, bioactive glasses, and thin-film technologies. Students’ theses under his guidance include studies on dielectric behavior, rare-earth ion luminescence, electrochromic films, antibacterial bioactive glasses, and magnetic nanoparticle tuning. He is an active reviewer for reputed journals from Elsevier, Wiley, and Springer, ensuring research quality and rigor. He holds memberships in the Materials Research Society of India, Luminescence Society of India, Indian Association of Physics Teachers, and is an Associate Fellow of the AP Academy of Sciences. His work bridges fundamental science with practical applications, advancing glass-ceramics, nonlinear optical materials, and functional oxide systems. Prof. Ravi Kumar continues to drive innovative research, interdisciplinary collaborations, and mentorship, leaving a lasting impact on materials science and the next generation of scientists.

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Featured Publications

Srikumar, T., Kityk, I. V., Rao, C. S., Gandhi, Y., Piasecki, M., Bragiel, P., & Kumar, V. R. (2011). Photostimulated optical effects and some related features of CuO mixed Li₂O–Nb₂O₅–ZrO₂–SiO₂ glass ceramics. Ceramics International, 37(7), 2763–2779.

Kumar, V. R., Veeraiah, N., Appa Rao, B., & Bhuddudu, S. (1998). Optical absorption and photoluminescence properties of Eu³⁺-doped ZnF₂–PbO–TeO₂ glasses. Journal of Materials Science, 33(10), 2659–2662.

Kalpana, T., Brik, M. G., Sudarsan, V., Naresh, P., Kumar, V. R., & Kityk, I. V. (2015). Influence of Al³⁺ ions on luminescence efficiency of Eu³⁺ ions in barium boro-phosphate glasses. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 419, 75–81.

Satyanarayana, T., Kityk, I. V., Ozga, K., Piasecki, M., Bragiel, P., & Brik, M. G., et al. (2009). Role of titanium valence states in optical and electronic features of PbO–Sb₂O₃–B₂O₃: TiO₂ glass alloys. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 482(1–2), 283–297.

Rao, K. S., Reddy, M. S., Kumar, V. R., & Veeraiah, N. (2008). Dielectric, magnetic and spectroscopic properties of Li₂O–WO₃–P₂O₅ glass system with Ag₂O as additive. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 111(2–3), 283–292.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lilan Zhang | Molecular Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lilan Zhang | Molecular Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lilan Zhang | Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Sanya Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences | China

Dr. Zhang Lilan is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences. Her research primarily focuses on animal genetics, breeding, and the molecular mechanisms regulating adipose tissue development, fat deposition, and thermogenesis in pigs. She has made notable contributions to understanding the function of beige adipocytes and the genetic regulation of lipid metabolism. Dr. Zhang utilizes molecular biology, bioinformatics, and gene-editing approaches to uncover key regulators of adipogenesis and energy metabolism. Her work explores the adipose-liver-gut axis and its role in fat deposition and metabolic regulation. She has published extensively in high-impact journals including Cells, Protein & Cell, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and Animal Feed Science and Technology. Dr. Zhang has also co-invented several patents related to regulating lipid metabolism, cold resistance, and ferroptosis in livestock. Her research has advanced insights into gene–environment interactions in animal physiology. She has been recognized with national awards for outstanding research presentations and contributions to animal genetics. Dr. Zhang has successfully led competitive research projects funded by the NSFC and other national programs. Her studies provide a strong foundation for improving meat quality and animal welfare. She is committed to translating molecular discoveries into practical applications in livestock breeding. Her interdisciplinary approach combines genetics, nutrition, and biotechnology. Dr. Zhang’s work strengthens the understanding of molecular regulators of fat deposition in pigs. She continues to contribute to innovations in animal biotechnology. Her research impact is recognized nationally and internationally in the field of animal science.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, L., Hu, S., Cao, C., Chen, C., Liu, J., Wang, Y., Liu, J., Zhao, J., Tao, C., & Wang, Y. (2022). Functional and genetic characterization of porcine beige adipocytes. Cells, 11(751), 1–15.

Liu, J., Jiang, Y., Chen, C., Zhang, L., Wang, J., Yang, C., Wu, T., Yang, S., Tao, C., & Wang, Y. (2024). Bone morphogenetic protein 2 enhances porcine beige adipogenesis via AKT/mTOR and MAPK signaling pathways. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(7), 3915.

Pan, J., Chui, L., Liu, T., Zheng, Q., Liu, X., Liu, L., Zhao, Y., Zhang, L., Song, M., Han, J., Huang, J., Tang, C., Tao, C., Zhao, J., & Wang, Y. (2023). Fecal microbiota was reshaped in ucp1 knock-in pigs via the adipose-liver-gut axis and contributed to less fat deposition. Microbiology Spectrum, 11(1), e03540-22.

Zhong, R., Gao, L., Zhang, L., Huang, Q., Chen, L., & Zhang, H. (2021). Effects of optimal carbohydrases cocktails screened using an in vitro method on nutrient and energy digestibility of different fiber source diets fed to growing pigs. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 271, 114728.

Liang, X., Tao, C., Pan, J., Zhang, L., Liu, L., Zhao, Y., Fan, Y., Cao, C., Liu, J., Zhang, J., Lam, S. M., Shui, G., Jin, W., Li, W., Zhao, J., Li, L., & Wang, Y. (2020). Rnf20 deficiency in adipocyte impairs adipose tissue development and thermogenesis. Protein & Cell, 12(6), 475–492.

Dr. Liyan Ni | Quantum Reaction Dynamics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Liyan Ni | Quantum Reaction Dynamics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Liyan Ni | Shandong Technology and Business University | China

Liyan Ni is a theoretical and computational chemist specializing in quantum dynamics, molecular simulations, and symplectic geometry algorithms. His research focuses on the quantum dynamics of chemical reactions, including isotope effects in OH/OD + CH3 systems and nucleophilic substitution reactions such as F– + CH3I → FCH3 + I–. He has made significant contributions to discrete symplectic dynamics, exploring non-unique Hamiltonians, velocity-position algorithm relations, and enhanced sampling methods for free energy calculations.

Ni is experienced in developing and implementing high-performance parallel algorithms for molecular dynamics and quantum/classical hybrid simulations. He has expertise in quantum chemistry software (Gaussian, ORCA) and molecular dynamics packages (GROMACS, AMBER), applying these tools to study charged interfacial systems, aqueous solutions, and reaction mechanisms.

His work integrates analytical theory with computational methods, aiming to improve the accuracy and efficiency of molecular simulations. He has contributed to several national-level projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, focusing on time-dependent hybrid quantum/classical dynamics and statistical mechanics of interfacial water systems.

Ni’s research outputs include multiple publications in Molecular Physics and Journal of Chemical Physics, addressing topics such as symplectic integrators, conserved quantities in nonlinear systems, and reduced-dimensional quantum dynamics. He has presented his work internationally at conferences like ISTCP and ACS.

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Featured Publications

Ni, L., Qiao, X., & Wang, D. (2025). Reduced-dimensional quantum dynamic study of the F⁻ + CH₃I → FCH₃ + I⁻ system. Molecular Physics.

Ni, L., & Hu, Z. (2024). On the relation between the velocity- and position-Verlet integrators. The Journal of Chemical Physics.

Ni, L., Zhao, Y., & Hu, Z. (2024). Non-unique Hamiltonians for discrete symplectic dynamics. The Journal of Chemical Physics.

Ni, L., Xin, X., Wang, Y., & Wang, D. (2020). Quantum dynamics study of isotope effects of the OD/OH + CH₃ reactions. Molecular Physics, 

Qihao Yang | Cluster | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qihao Yang | Cluster | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qihao Yang, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, CAS, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qihao Yang is an accomplished materials chemist at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE), Chinese Academy of Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China. His research focuses on sub-nanometer catalysts, low-concentration CO₂ utilization, and electrocatalytic two-electron oxygen reduction reactions. Dr. Yang has authored high-impact papers in Advanced Materials, Nature Communications, and Angewandte Chemie, and has received multiple honors, including the YouthTorrent Talent (2024) and CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association membership (2023).

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Qihao Yang began his academic journey in Chemistry at Zhejiang Normal University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 2014. Demonstrating strong research potential early in his career, he advanced to pursue a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)—one of the country’s most prestigious research institutions. During his doctoral studies (2014–2019), he was mentored by eminent scientists and delved deep into advanced materials chemistry, laying the groundwork for his later innovations in catalyst design and environmental applications.

🧪 Professional Endeavors and Research Focus

Dr. Yang joined NIMTE in July 2019 as a Distinguished Young Research Fellow, and by 2023, he had risen to the rank of Associate Research Fellow. His research lies at the intersection of catalysis, materials science, and sustainable chemistry. He specializes in:

  • Sub-nanometer catalysts: Designing and tailoring ultra-small catalytic systems with precise atomic control for enhanced reactivity and selectivity.

  • Low-concentration CO₂ capture and utilization: Developing efficient systems to not only capture but also convert CO₂ into value-added chemicals, contributing to carbon neutrality.

  • Electrocatalytic two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e⁻-ORR): A promising approach for sustainable hydrogen peroxide production, offering alternatives to traditional industrial routes.

His research has garnered attention for its innovation and applicability, with results published in top-tier journals such as Advanced Materials, Nature Communications, Angewandte Chemie, Chemical Society Reviews, and Nano Letters.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Yang’s academic excellence and innovative work have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards:

  • YouthTorrent Talent at NIMTE (2024) – acknowledging his leadership in cutting-edge research.

  • Member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association, CAS (2023) – a highly competitive program that supports promising young researchers.

  • Ningbo Yongjiang Talent Program (2022) – recognition of his talent and potential to contribute to regional scientific development.

  • Science Research Famous Achievement Award in Higher Institutions (2021) – recognizing his impactful research (ranked 3rd).

  • Ningbo Natural Science Excellent Paper Award (2021) – for outstanding scholarly publications (ranked 1st).

  • Special Prize of the Presidential Scholarship, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019) – the highest honor for doctoral students in the CAS system.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Yang’s work addresses urgent challenges such as climate change, clean energy, and sustainable chemical production. His innovative sub-nanometer catalyst designs have pushed the boundaries of selectivity and efficiency in electrocatalysis, offering more sustainable alternatives to traditional catalytic processes. Moreover, his efforts in CO₂ utilization help in transforming greenhouse gas emissions into economic resources, aligning with global goals of carbon neutrality and environmental protection.

His publications not only contribute to scientific knowledge but also act as a springboard for future industrial applications in green chemistry and advanced manufacturing.

🤝 Leadership and Collaboration in Research

As a corresponding author on several multi-author studies, Dr. Yang exemplifies scientific leadership. He actively collaborates with internationally renowned scientists such as Prof. Zhiyi Lu, Liang Chen, and Sheng Dai, among others. His ability to lead interdisciplinary teams and mentor young researchers has further amplified the impact of his work.

He also plays a pivotal role in research programs at NIMTE, contributing to national strategies in material innovation and sustainable development. His collaborative ethos and strategic vision foster a research environment that emphasizes both academic rigor and practical outcomes.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yang’s work not only addresses present scientific questions but also paves the way for long-term solutions to environmental and energy issues. His innovations in catalyst technology hold the potential to revolutionize CO₂ conversion technologies, hydrogen peroxide production, and electrochemical systems used in clean energy storage and conversion.

Looking ahead, his research is expected to make significant contributions to green industrial chemistry, smart manufacturing, and low-carbon energy technologies. He is also poised to mentor the next generation of chemists, nurturing a culture of scientific excellence.

✍️Publication Top Notes


📘 Metal–organic frameworks meet metal nanoparticles: synergistic effect for enhanced catalysis

Author: Q Yang, Q Xu, HL Jiang
Journal: Chemical Society Reviews
Year: 2017
Citation: 1810

📘 Pd Nanocubes@ ZIF‐8: integration of plasmon‐driven photothermal conversion with a metal–organic framework for efficient and selective catalysis
Author: Q Yang, Q Xu, SH Yu, HL Jiang
Journal: Angewandte Chemie
Year: 2016
Citation: 559

📘 Hollow metal–organic framework nanospheres via emulsion-based interfacial synthesis and their application in size-selective catalysis

Author: Y Yang, F Wang, Q Yang, Y Hu, H Yan, YZ Chen, H Liu, G Zhang, J Lu, …
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2014
Citation: 141

Young Scientist Excellence Award

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