Jean-François Silvain | Solid State Chemistry | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Jean-François Silvain | Solid State Chemistry | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Jean-François Silvain, Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux, France

Dr. Jean-François Silvain is a Senior Researcher at the “Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux” (ICMCB-CNRS) and an Adjunct Professor of Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His academic background includes a Baccalauréat in Mathematics and Technology (1977), a Master’s in Material Science (1982), and a PhD from the University of Poitiers (1984), with research focused on crystallography and microstructural studies in materials science. Over the years, Dr. Silvain has contributed extensively to the study and development of composite materials, particularly metal and ceramic matrix composites, and has over 200 journal papers and 170 conference papers to his name. His current research interests include the fabrication of novel materials with adaptive physical and mechanical properties, metal powders, and additive manufacturing. He has also chaired several international conferences, including the Powder Metallurgy Conference in 2012.

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Educational Background 📚

Dr. Jean-François Silvain’s academic journey began with a Baccalauréat E in Mathematics and Technology (1976-1977). He pursued a Master of Material Science (DEA) at the University of Sciences, Poitiers (1977-1982), where he later completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science (1982-1984), focusing on crystallographic studies of polycrystalline silicon for solar cells. He continued his research with a second Ph.D. at the University of Poitiers (1984-1987), specializing in microstructural studies of “soft” and “hard” magnetic materials. Dr. Silvain’s education laid a strong foundation for his distinguished career in material science. ⚛️

 

Research Experience 🔬

Dr. Jean-François Silvain has an extensive research career, starting as a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Poitiers (1982-1984), where he focused on dislocations and their electrical behavior using TEM and EBIC studies. He then worked as a Post-doctoral researcher at Carnegie Mellon University (1984-1987), investigating magnetic thin films and garnet substrates. He continued his work as a CNRS research fellow in various French institutions (1988-2001), studying metal matrix composites and thin films. Later, Dr. Silvain was a Senior Researcher at NIMC, Tsukuba (1998) and returned to Bordeaux, contributing to advancements in surface treatments and composite materials. 🌍🔧

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Pressureless sintering of Al/diamond materials using AlSi12 liquid phase (Cuzacq, L., Atchi, I., Bobet, J.-L., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Materials Letters, 2025, 381, 137788 📄🔬
  • Non-sticky superhydrophobicity on polypropylene surfaces achieved via single-step femtosecond laser-induced processing in n-hexadecane liquid (Dong, H., Huang, X., Wu, Z., Li, Y., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Optics and Laser Technology, 2025, 181, 111843 📄💧
  • Diamond coatings on copper surfaces through interface engineering (Wu, Z., Mao, A., Wadle, L., Cui, B., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Diamond and Related Materials, 2024, 149, 111549 💎🔧
  • Generation of nano-to-microplastics from polypropylene surfaces via femtosecond laser ablation in liquids with different viscosities (Dong, H., Huang, X., Wu, Z., Li, Y., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Applied Surface Science, 2024, 670, 160661 🌍💥
  • Raman Spectroscopy and Microstructural Characterization of Hot-Rolled Copper/Graphene Composite Materials (Bident, A., Grosseau-Poussard, J.-L., Delange, F., Veillere, A., Silvain, J.-F.) – Inorganics, 2024, 12(8), 227 🔬📊
  • Spatiotemporal Reaction Dynamics Control in Two-Photon Polymerization for Enhancing Writing Characteristics (Mao, A., Fess, S., Kraiem, N., Harding, D., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Advanced Materials Technologies, 2024, 9(10), 2400077 🖋️🔬
  • Diamond coatings on femtosecond-laser-textured stainless steel 316 surfaces for enhanced adherence (Wu, Z., Sun, W., Mao, A., Cui, B., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Diamond and Related Materials, 2024, 142, 110744 💎🔥
  • Time-resolved imaging of microscale dynamics in laser drying of silicon wafers (Wu, Z., Huang, X., Sun, W., Wang, X., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Applied Surface Science, 2024, 645, 158844 ⏱️💻
  • Delicate control of graphite flakes alignment in the copper matrices via powder selections and filling processes (Zheng, D., Huang, Z., Shen, Z., Ji, G., Silvain, J.-F.) – Materials Research Express, 2024, 11(1), 016517 🖋️🪶
  • Fabrication and characterization of copper and copper alloys reinforced with graphene (Bident, A., Delange, F., Labrugere, C., Lu, Y., Silvain, J.-F.) – Journal of Composite Materials, 2024, 58(1), 109–117 🛠️🪙

 

Sardi sardi | Physic Chemistry | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Sardi sardi | Physic Chemistry | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Sardi sardi, university Chlef, Algeria

Dr. Amina Sardi is an Algerian chemist specializing in Physical Chemistry, currently working at the Chemistry Department of the University of Chlef, Algeria. She earned her Doctorate from Ahmed Ben Bella Oran1 University in 2024, focusing on nanocomposites and their environmental applications. With a strong publication record, Dr. Sardi has contributed to various journals, including Carbohydrate Polymers and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. She is proficient in English, French, and Arabic. An active participant in scientific conferences, her research emphasizes innovative materials for environmental solutions. 📚🔬🌍

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Education

Dr. Amina Sardi holds a Doctorate in Chemistry from the University Ahmed Ben Bella Oran1, Algeria, specializing in Physical Chemistry. Her thesis, titled “synthèse et caractérisation des nanocomposites à base d’argile modifiée, Applications dans l’environnement,” reflects her commitment to environmental applications of her research. Her academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Chemistry and a Bachelor’s degree in Science, both from the same university, demonstrating a solid foundation in her field.

Research Contributions

Dr. Sardi has published numerous articles in reputable journals, focusing on areas such as nanocomposites, adsorption behaviors, and antibacterial activities. Her work, particularly on composite materials for environmental applications, highlights her innovative approach to solving pressing ecological challenges.

Conclusion

Dr. Amina Sardi’s extensive educational background, significant contributions to research, and active participation in scientific discourse position her as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative chemical research reflects her passion for the field and her potential to make impactful contributions in the future.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Adsorption behavior of cationic and anionic dyes on magadiite-chitosan composite beads – 206 citations (2020) 📊
  • Fe3O4-alginate nanocomposite hydrogel beads material: One-pot preparation, release kinetics and antibacterial activity – 77 citations (2019) 🧫
  • Preparation and characterization of anionic composite hydrogel for dyes adsorption and filtration: non-linear isotherm and kinetics modeling – 42 citations (2020) 🧪
  • Evaluation of intercalated layered materials as an antimicrobial and drug delivery system: a comparative study – 25 citations (2020) 💊
  • Catalytic reduction and antibacterial activity of MCM-41 modified by silver nanoparticles – 17 citations (2022) 🔬
  • Removal of crystal violet dye using a three-dimensional network of date pits powder/sodium alginate hydrogel beads: Experimental optimization and DFT calculation – 16 citations (2023) 💧
  • Kinetics and thermodynamic studies for removal of trypan blue and methylene blue from water using nano clay filled composite of HTAB and PEG and its antibacterial activity – 10 citations (2023) 🌊
  • Adsorption behavior of MB dye on alginate-sepiolite biocomposite beads: Adsorption, kinetics, and modeling – 7 citations (2024) 🟡
  • A strategy for the efficient removal of acidic and basic dyes in wastewater by organophilic magadiite@ alginate beads: Box-Behnken Design optimization – 1 citation (2024) ♻️
  • Stability of Hassi-Messaoud asphaltenes in media of different polarities – 1 citation (2019) 🛢️
  • Optimizing catalytic performance: reduction of organic dyes using synthesized Fe3O4@ AC magnetic nano-catalyst – 2024 🔄
  • Divalent cations@ carboxyl Groups Binding in the Alginate Complex: Density Functional Theory Approach – 2024 📚

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zhuan Zhang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Zhuan Zhang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Zhuan Zhang ,Guangxi University, China

Dr. Zhuan Zhang’s research portfolio positions him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

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Academic Background

Dr. Zhuan Zhang was born in Hunan, China, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Rennes in 2020. Under the mentorship of professors Pierre H. Dixneuf and Jean-François Soulé, he focused on the C–H functionalization of phosphine ligands. His rigorous training laid a solid foundation for his subsequent research endeavors. Notably, he also gained valuable international research experience during a visiting tenure at the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis, enriching his understanding of catalysis and synthesis.

Research Career

Dr. Zhuan Zhang was born in Hunan, China, and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Rennes in 2020, working under the esteemed guidance of Professors Pierre H. Dixneuf and Jean-François Soulé. His doctoral research focused on the C–H functionalization of phosphine ligands, a crucial area in organometallic chemistry. This foundational work set the stage for his subsequent contributions to green chemistry. Dr. Zhang also gained valuable international research experience at the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis, enriching his perspective on catalysis and sustainable practices.

Current Position and Research Focus

In 2021, Dr. Zhang commenced his independent research career at Guangxi University, where he has concentrated on green organic synthesis and catalysis. His commitment to sustainable practices in chemical synthesis aligns well with global efforts toward environmentally friendly chemistry. This focus not only highlights his innovative approach but also positions him as a leader in the field of catalysis.

Publication Record

To date, Dr. Zhang has published over 40 research papers and contributed a chapter to Wiley’s monograph, underscoring his prolific output and impact on the scientific community. His publications demonstrate a range of advanced research topics, reflecting his expertise and creativity in addressing complex chemical challenges.

Publication Top Notes

Ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed Remote C-H Sulfonylation of 2-Pyridones

Late-Stage Diversification of Biarylphosphines through Rhodium(I)-Catalyzed C–H Bond Alkenylation with Internal Alkynes

RhI -Catalyzed PIII -Directed C−H Bond Alkylation: Design of Multifunctional Phosphines for Carboxylation of Aryl Bromides with Carbon Dioxide

Iron-catalyzed carbonylative alkyl-acylation of heteroarenes

Metathesis Strategy for the Immobilization of Copper(II) onto Carboxymethylcellulose/Fe3O4 Nanohybrid Supports: Efficient and Recoverable Magnetic Catalyst for the CuAAC Reaction

Conclusion

Dr. Zhuan Zhang’s impressive academic trajectory, innovative research contributions, and extensive publication record position him as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing green organic synthesis and catalysis reflects his commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in chemistry, making a significant impact in his field.