Xuefeng Song | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in functional micro/nanostructures, nanocomposites, and energy applications. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2009. He further advanced his research as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cologne, Germany (2009-2012). Since 2012, he has been a key faculty member at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, leading groundbreaking research in photocatalysis, energy storage, and protective coatings. With over 100 publications in top-tier journals, 4,300+ citations, and 32 invention patents, his contributions to materials science are globally recognized. He has led over 20 major research projects, funded by prestigious institutions like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the BMBF Fellowship in Germany. His numerous accolades, including the VinFuture Prize nomination and IAAM Fellowship, highlight his impact in the field.

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Education 🎓📚

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song pursued his Ph.D. in Materials Science at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2009, focusing on the controlled synthesis of functional micro/nanostructures. He further enriched his academic expertise through a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Cologne, Germany, from 2009 to 2012, where he worked on innovative nanocomposite systems. Since 2012, he has been a faculty member at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, contributing to advanced research in energy materials and protective coatings. His academic journey is marked by extensive interdisciplinary research, blending chemistry, physics, and engineering to pioneer new material technologies. He has also contributed to three English-language academic monographs, enhancing global knowledge dissemination. His education provided a solid foundation for his pioneering work in photocatalysis, energy conversion, and nanostructured materials, positioning him as a leading scientist in materials research.

Experience 🏆🔬

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song has over a decade of research experience in materials science, focusing on nanostructured materials and energy applications. As a Principal Investigator, he has led over 20 major research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation, and the HY Program of the Equipment Development Department. His expertise spans from laboratory research to industrial applications, particularly in photocatalysis, energy storage, and protective coatings. His work has led to significant advancements in sustainable energy solutions and advanced coatings. He has authored over 100 high-impact publications, earning 4,300+ citations, and filed 32 invention patents, with 28 already granted. His leadership in research has positioned him as an influential figure in nanomaterials and their applications in energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, bridging the gap between scientific discovery and real-world innovation.

Awards & Honors 🏅🎖️

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song’s contributions to materials science have earned him numerous prestigious honors. He is a VinFuture Prize nominator, recognizing his influence in cutting-edge research. He has been awarded Fellowship of the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) for his impact on materials innovation. As a Science Ambassador for Bentham Science Publishers, he actively promotes scientific advancements. He has also received the SMC-Chenxing Young Scholar Award, recognizing his outstanding early-career achievements. His research excellence has been acknowledged through prestigious talent programs, including the Longcheng Talent Program (Changzhou) and the Class B Scholar of the Ming Shi Zhi Xiang Program (Shaoxing). His global recognition, spanning academia and industry, underscores his exceptional contributions to nanomaterials, energy storage, and advanced coatings, making him a leading scientist in his field.

Research Focus 🔬⚡

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song’s research is centered on controlled synthesis of functional micro/nanostructures, the construction of nanocomposite systems, and their applications in photocatalysis, energy storage, and protective coatings. His work in photocatalysis focuses on developing advanced materials for efficient light-driven chemical reactions, crucial for environmental sustainability. His contributions to energy storage and conversion include innovations in battery and supercapacitor technologies, enhancing energy efficiency and performance. His research on protective coatings aims to develop high-performance, durable coatings for industrial applications. His interdisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, nanotechnology, and engineering to create next-generation materials for energy and environmental applications. His research has had a significant impact, with over 100 publications in top-tier journals, 4,300+ citations, and 32 patents, reinforcing his position as a leader in the field of advanced materials science. 🚀

Publication Top Notes

📄 Facile synthesis and hierarchical assembly of hollow nickel oxide architectures bearing enhanced photocatalytic properties | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 📅 2008 | 🔍 Cited by: 232

📄 Self‐Assembled α‐Fe₂O₃ Mesocrystals/Graphene Nanohybrid for Enhanced Electrochemical Capacitors | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, J Sun, L Gao | 🏛️ Small | 📅 2014 | 🔍 Cited by: 209

📄 Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Graphene–Ultrathin MnO₂ Sheet Composites and Their Electrochemical Performances | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 📅 2013 | 🔍 Cited by: 177

📄 Mapping the surface adsorption forces of nanomaterials in biological systems | 🔗 XR Xia, NA Monteiro-Riviere, S Mathur, X Song, L Xiao, SJ Oldenberg, … | 🏛️ ACS Nano | 📅 2011 | 🔍 Cited by: 160

📄 Fabrication of hollow hybrid microspheres coated with silica/titania via sol–gel process and enhanced photocatalytic activities | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 📅 2007 | 🔍 Cited by: 156

📄 Covalently Coupled Ultrafine H-TiO₂ Nanocrystals/Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Hybrid Materials for High-Performance Supercapacitor | 🔗 S Yang, Y Lin, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 📅 2015 | 🔍 Cited by: 143

📄 Synthesis, characterization, and gas sensing properties of porous nickel oxide nanotubes | 🔗 X Song, L Gao, S Mathur | 🏛️ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 📅 2011 | 🔍 Cited by: 120

📄 Facile synthesis of polycrystalline NiO nanorods assisted by microwave heating | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 📅 2008 | 🔍 Cited by: 116

📄 Synthesis, characterization, and optical properties of well-defined N-doped, hollow silica/titania hybrid microspheres | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ Langmuir | 📅 2007 | 🔍 Cited by: 116

📄 Active Fe₂O₃ nanoparticles encapsulated in porous g-C₃N₄/graphene sandwich-type nanosheets as a superior anode for high-performance lithium-ion batteries | 🔗 M Shi, T Wu, X Song, J Liu, L Zhao, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ Journal of Materials Chemistry A | 📅 2016 | 🔍 Cited by: 106

📄 Heating-Rate-Induced Porous α-Fe₂O₃ with Controllable Pore Size and Crystallinity Grown on Graphene for Supercapacitors | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 📅 2015 | 🔍 Cited by: 104

📄 Phyllosilicate evolved hierarchical Ni-and Cu–Ni/SiO₂ nanocomposites for methane dry reforming catalysis | 🔗 T Wu, Q Zhang, W Cai, P Zhang, X Song, Z Sun, L Gao | 🏛️ Applied Catalysis A: General | 📅 2015 | 🔍 Cited by: 94

📄 ZnFe₂O₄ nanoparticles-cotton derived hierarchical porous active carbon fibers for high rate-capability supercapacitor electrodes | 🔗 S Yang, Z Han, F Zheng, J Sun, Z Qiao, X Yang, L Li, C Li, X Song, B Cao | 🏛️ Carbon | 📅 2018 | 🔍 Cited by: 90

📄 Surfactant-free hydrothermal synthesis of Cu₂ZnSnS₄ (CZTS) nanocrystals with photocatalytic properties | 🔗 J Wang, P Zhang, X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ RSC Advances | 📅 2014 | 🔍 Cited by: 89

📄 Crumpled nitrogen-doped graphene–ultrafine Mn₃O₄ nanohybrids and their application in supercapacitors | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ Journal of Materials Chemistry A | 📅 2013 | 🔍 Cited by: 86

📄 Attapulgite modulated thorny nickel nanowires/graphene aerogel with excellent electromagnetic wave absorption performance | 🔗 F Sun, Q Liu, Y Xu, X Xin, Z Wang, X Song, X Zhao, J Xu, J Liu, L Zhao, … | 🏛️ Chemical Engineering Journal | 📅 2021 | 🔍 Cited by: 83

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song stands out as a highly accomplished researcher with a strong publication record, leadership in major projects, and a significant impact in materials science. His contributions to nanostructures, energy storage, and protective coatings, along with his extensive patent portfolio and global recognitions, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🚀

Bilal Elhajjar | Engineering | Industry Impact Academic Award

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar | Engineering | Industry Impact Academic Award

Process Engineering & Development Manager at United Steel Industrial Co, Kuwait

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar is a seasoned engineering professional and academic with over 18 years of experience in the steel and energy industries. He specializes in process engineering, logistics optimization, hydrogen management, and supply chain strategies. As the Process Engineering, Development, and Logistics Manager at KWTSTEEL, he has led over 1000 projects, including steel plant revamps, cost reduction initiatives, and feasibility studies. His expertise spans project management, industrial research, and technical leadership, saving his company approximately $1 million annually through optimized logistics. Academically, he holds a PhD in Fluid Mechanics and has contributed to cutting-edge research in nanofluidics, heat transfer, and industrial process modeling, with multiple high-impact publications. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor and postdoctoral researcher, bridging academia and industry. His multidisciplinary knowledge and leadership in both industrial and academic settings make him a distinguished figure in engineering and applied research.

Professional Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar holds a PhD in Fluid Mechanics and Heat and Mass Transfer from the University of Toulouse, where he graduated with the highest honors. He also earned a MicroMaster in Supply Chain Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2022. His academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer from the University of Toulouse, where he was the valedictorian, and a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Lebanese University, also graduating as valedictorian. He has further specialized in renewable energy, earning Galileo Master Certificates in Hydrogen Energy and Renewable Energy Management & Finance from the Renewable Energy Institute. Additionally, he is a certified Hydrogen Energy Consultant Expert. Dr. Elhajjar has continuously enhanced his expertise through certifications in contract law (Harvard University), project management, and advanced quality techniques, equipping him with a strong foundation in both engineering and business management.

Experience 🌟

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar has over 18 years of professional experience spanning the steel, energy, and academic sectors. Since 2012, he has served as the Process Engineering, Development, and Logistics Manager at KWTSTEEL, where he has led over 1000 projects, optimizing supply chain operations, reducing costs, and enhancing plant efficiency. His expertise includes feasibility studies, process control, and commissioning steel plants and equipment. Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Evry Val d’Essonne, where he developed engineering courses and collaborated with industries on applied research projects. He also worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Toulouse, contributing to nanofluidics and heat transfer studies. His career includes research stints at the University of Calgary and collaborations with Airbus and Gaztransport. With a strong blend of industrial leadership and academic research, Dr. Elhajjar has significantly contributed to engineering advancements and operational excellence.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar’s research interests span fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, nanofluidics, hydrogen energy, and industrial process optimization. His work focuses on enhancing efficiency in energy-intensive industries, particularly in steel manufacturing and hydrogen management. He has conducted extensive research on heat transfer modeling, separation of fluid mixtures, and the application of nanotechnology to improve thermal properties of fluids. His studies on Soret-driven convection and thermo-gravitational separation have contributed to advancements in porous media research. Additionally, he has explored hydrogen energy applications, sustainable industrial practices, and supply chain optimization. His research bridges academia and industry, applying scientific principles to real-world engineering challenges, including logistics efficiency and cost reduction in manufacturing. With numerous high-impact publications, Dr. Elhajjar continues to advance knowledge in energy systems, process engineering, and sustainable industrial solutions, making significant contributions to both theoretical research and practical industry applications.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to engineering, research, and industrial process optimization. He graduated as the valedictorian in both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, reflecting his academic excellence. His PhD in Fluid Mechanics from the University of Toulouse was awarded with the highest honors, acknowledging his pioneering research in heat transfer and fluid dynamics. Throughout his career, he has received various professional certifications and recognitions, including Galileo Master Certificates in Hydrogen Energy and Renewable Energy Management & Finance from the Renewable Energy Institute. His innovations in steel manufacturing and logistics optimization, which saved approximately $1 million annually, have positioned him as a leader in industrial process improvement. Additionally, he has been a visiting researcher at the University of Calgary and has collaborated with global organizations like Airbus and Gaztransport. His contributions continue to earn him recognition in both academic and industrial circles.

Research Skill  🔍 

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar possesses exceptional research skills in fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, nanofluidics, hydrogen energy, and industrial process optimization. He excels in numerical modeling, computational simulations, and experimental analysis, applying advanced methodologies to solve complex engineering challenges. His expertise includes finite element analysis, thermal modeling, and process simulation, which he has utilized in industrial research and academic studies. He has conducted groundbreaking research on Soret-driven convection, thermo-gravitational separation, and nanotechnology applications in heat transfer, leading to multiple high-impact publications. Dr. Elhajjar is adept at conducting feasibility studies, analyzing industrial processes, and optimizing supply chains, integrating research-driven strategies to enhance operational efficiency. His ability to bridge theoretical research with practical industry applications makes him a valuable contributor to both academia and engineering fields. With strong analytical, problem-solving, and technical writing skills, he continues to innovate in energy management, sustainable manufacturing, and process improvement.

Conclusion 

Dr. Bilal Elhajjar is a strong candidate for the Industry Impact Academic Award due to his extensive industrial expertise, leadership in engineering projects, and research contributions. His ability to bridge academia and industry is commendable, especially in process optimization, logistics, and hydrogen management. Strengthening the direct link between research and industry-wide impact could further enhance his application. Overall, his credentials align well with the award’s objectives.

Top Noted Publications 📚

  • Author(s): Bilal Elhajjar, Mohamed Samir Larhrib, Davide Mombelli

  • Year: 2025

  • Title: Consequences of Switching From Lime to Dololime Fines Injection in Electric Arc Furnace

  • Journal: Engineering Reports

  • DOI: 10.1002/eng2.70095

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Publication Date: March 2025

Azadeh mirvakili | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azadeh mirvakili | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Prof. at Persian Gulf University

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor at the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Persian Gulf University. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University in 2016. Her research focuses on microalgae, industrial waste treatment, hydrogen energy, renewable energies, and process simulation. With 40+ journal articles and 6 conference papers, her expertise spans energy, environmental technology, computational fluid dynamics, and chemical engineering. She teaches courses in reaction engineering, process control, and combustion engineering. 🔥♻️⚡

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Academic Background🎓🔬

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor at the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University in 2016, following her M.S. (2011) and B.S. (2007) from the same institution. Her research focuses on microalgae, industrial waste treatment, reaction engineering, hydrogen energy, renewable energies, and environmental technology. She specializes in energy conversion, fuel processing, process simulation, and optimization. Dr. Mirvakili actively contributes to advancements in sustainable energy and environmental engineering. 🌱⚡🔬

Professional Experience 👩‍🏫🔬

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran, since September 2017. She specializes in chemical engineering, energy systems, and environmental technology, contributing significantly to research and academia. With extensive experience in process simulation, reaction engineering, and renewable energy, Dr. Mirvakili plays a key role in advancing sustainable industrial solutions. Her expertise extends to fuel processing, hydrogen energy, and waste treatment technologies. 🌱⚡🔬

🔬 Research Focus of Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili’s research primarily focuses on sustainable energy ⚡, environmental engineering 🌱, and chemical process optimization 🏭. Her expertise spans microalgae-based biofuels 🦠, industrial waste treatment ♻️, reaction engineering ⚗️, and hydrogen energy systems 🔋. She actively explores renewable energy conversion ☀️, fuel processing technologies ⛽, and advanced separation & purification methods 🌊. Additionally, she contributes to computational fluid dynamics 🖥️ for process simulation and optimization 📊. Her interdisciplinary work bridges chemical engineering 🏗️, environmental science 🌍, and energy sustainability 🔄, fostering innovative solutions for cleaner and more efficient industrial practices.

Publications Top Notes

🔬 Reaction Engineering – Designing novel reactor configurations for energy-efficient processes.


♻️ Renewable Energy & Hydrogen Economy – Investigating hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier.


🏭 Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) & Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis – Optimizing fuel production from natural gas.


⚗️ Environmental & Industrial Waste Treatment – Reducing emissions and improving process efficiency.


📊 Process Simulation & Optimization – Enhancing industrial reactions using computational methods.

Her work contributes significantly to clean energy and environmental sustainability. 🌍✨

 

Adamu Yunusa | Clay Mineralogy | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Adamu Yunusa | Clay Mineralogy | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Adamu Yunusa , Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria

Yunusa Adamu is a Lecturer II in the Department of Geology at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Geology, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Geology at China University of Geosciences, Wuhan. His research focuses on mineral exploration, specifically in pegmatite and kaolinitic clay deposits in Nigeria. Yunusa has presented at both local and international conferences, including the China Karst Geology Annual Conference. He is a member of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society and the Nigerian Society of Economic Geologists. 🌍📚💡

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Educational Background

Dr. Adamu Yunusa’s educational journey began at the Staff School of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1996-2001), followed by his secondary education at Government Secondary School, Anchau Takalafia (2001-2007). He furthered his studies at the College of Advanced Studies, Kano (2007-2009), before pursuing a B.Sc. in Geology (2009-2013) and an M.Sc. in Geology (2015-2018) at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Dr. Yunusa is currently completing his Ph.D. in Geology at the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan (2021-present). His educational path reflects his dedication to the field of Geology. 🌍📚

Academic and Professional Qualifications

Dr. Adamu Yunusa has a diverse academic background, starting with his Primary School Certificate in 2001. He earned a Certificate in Computer (2004) and the G.C.E. ‘O’ Level in 2007. He then completed the I.J.M.B. ‘A’ Level in 2009. Dr. Yunusa went on to earn a B.Sc. in Geology in 2014, followed by his NYSC Discharge Certificate in 2015. He also holds a National Emergency Management Certificate (2015) and an M.Sc. in Geology (Mineral Exploration) in 2018. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Geology, expected to be completed in 2025. 📜🌍

Work Experience

Dr. Adamu Yunusa has gained valuable experience in various roles. He began with a Student Industrial Training Fund position at the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) in Kano State from May to October 2011. Following this, he served as a Geography Classroom Teacher at Hikmah College, Jos, during his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) from August 2014 to August 2015. Since 2019, Dr. Yunusa has been an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Geology at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he continues to contribute to academia. 📚👨‍🏫

Teaching Experience

Dr. Adamu Yunusa has extensive teaching experience in the field of Geology. As an undergraduate instructor, he taught several courses between 2020 and 2021, including Geol 204 Optical Mineralogy, Geol 205 Field Geology I, Geol 303 Systematic Mineralogy, Geol 309 Igneous Petrology, and more. He also guided students in Geol 400 Research Project and Geol 411 Seminar. Additionally, Dr. Yunusa taught postgraduate courses such as Geol 701 Advanced Mineralogy and Petrology and Geol 703 Mineral Exploration Techniques. His dedication to shaping future geologists is evident in his dynamic teaching approach. 📚🌍

Awards and Honors

Dr. Adamu Yunusa has been recognized for his academic excellence and dedication. He was awarded the prestigious Chinese Scholarship Council PhD Scholarship by the Chinese Government, which supports his PhD studies from 2021 to 2025. In addition, Dr. Yunusa was honored as an Excellent Participant at the Chinese Bridge Delegation Online Program in February 2023, highlighting his commitment to fostering global academic exchange and understanding. These awards reflect his passion for education and his growing reputation in the academic community. 🎓🌏

Research Focus

Dr. Adamu Yunusa’s research primarily revolves around mineral exploration and geological studies in Nigeria. His work on pegmatite mineralization explores the structural and lithological controls of mineral deposits, particularly in Ikara, Northwestern Nigeria. He is also focused on the mineralogical characterization and geochemical signatures of clay deposits, as demonstrated in his study of the Ropp Complex Kaolins in North-central Nigeria. Additionally, his studies on the petrography and structural features of Precambrian basement rocks in the Kazaure Schist Belt contribute to the understanding of geological formations and their implications for resource exploration. 🏞️💎

Publication Top Notes

  • STRUCTURAL AND LITHOLOGICAL CONTROLS OF PEGMATITE MINERALIZATION IN IKARA NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA 🏞️💎 – Cited by 1, Published in 2023
  • Beryl mineralization and the evolution of Pegmatites of Ikara NW Nigeria 🪨🌍 – Cited by 1, Published in 2019
  • Mineralogical Characterization and Geochemical Signatures of Supergene Kaolinitic Clay Deposits: Insight of Ropp Complex Kaolins, Northcentral Nigeria 🧑‍🔬🧪. Published in 2024
  • PETROGRAPHY AND STRUCTURES OF THE PRECAMBRIAN BASEMENT ROCKS OF THE KAZAURE SCHIST BELT, NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA 🏔️🔬. Published in 2024

 

 

Young Jun Kim | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Young Jun Kim | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

professor, Korea university, South Korea

📌 Prof. Dr. Young Jun Kim is a distinguished food scientist 🥼 specializing in functional food, biotechnology, and nutrition. He is a Professor at Korea University (2013–present) and serves as Dean of the Dept. of Food and Biotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Food Science from Cornell University (2001), focusing on conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) in dairy products. He has held key positions, including Business Director at Caregen Co., Ltd. and Executive Vice Chairman of the Dietary Supplement Review Board. His research spans cholinergic compounds, antioxidants, and bioflocculants. Recognized with multiple awards, he continues to shape food science and regulatory policies. 🏆

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🎓 Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Young Jun Kim holds a Ph.D. in Food Science 🥼 from Cornell University (2001), where his research focused on the production of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) by rumen bacteria 🦠 and their enhancement in dairy products 🥛. He earned his M.S. in Food Science and Technology from Korea University (1996), investigating bioflocculant production by Corynebacterium sp. K-199 🧪. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Food Biotechnology from Korea University (1994), where he developed expertise in biotechnological applications in food science 🍽️. His research has significantly contributed to nutrition and functional food innovations. 🚀

🔬 Research Experience

Prof. Dr. Young Jun Kim has an extensive research background in food science, biotechnology, and functional compounds 🧪. As a Visiting Professor at the University of Saskatchewan (2023–2024), he explored cholinergic compounds for health, muscle strength improvement 💪, and α-GPC functionality. His postdoctoral research at Cornell University (2002–2004) involved cellulosome construction and polyphenol recovery from apple peel 🍏. He also worked on Arg-CLA’s antioxidant and anticancer properties at Seoul National University (2002). Earlier, at Boyce Thompson Institute, he contributed to edible vaccine development 🏥. His graduate research at Cornell and Korea University focused on CLA-enriched dairy 🥛 and bioflocculants for wastewater treatment. 🌿

🏆 Honors and Awards

Prof. Dr. Young Jun Kim has received numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to food science and nutrition 🧪. He was honored with the Minister of Science and ICT Commendation (2023) for fulfilling national R&D missions and received the Best Paper Award at the Korean Society of Food and Nutrition Science Conference (2023) 📜. His contributions to public health and nutrition earned him recognition from the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (2021) 🇺🇸. He has also been listed in Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare (2009–2010) and won multiple research and lecture awards from Cornell University, Korea University, and IFT 🎓.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Y.J. Kim specializes in food science, nutrition, and bioactive compounds 🥗🧪. His research explores functional foods, fermentation, antioxidants, and muscle atrophy prevention. Recent studies focus on Arriheuk wheat sprout extract for muscle health, α-Glycerylphosphorylcholine production in fermented foods, and anti-inflammatory effects of barley sprout fermentation 🌱. Additionally, he investigates sleep-enhancing compounds, food sensory optimization, and bioactive extracts from plants 🍏🌿. His expertise extends to flavor chemistry, browning prevention in fresh produce, and interleukin inhibition for health applications 🏥. His work significantly contributes to nutritional science and functional food development.

Publication Top Notes

  • Suppressive Effects of Arriheuk Wheat Sprout Extract on Muscle Atrophy in Dexamethasone-Induced C2C12 Myotubes and a Mouse Model
    Year: 2024 🧬
  • Production of α-Glycerylphosphorylcholine in Fermented Roots, Tubers, and Fruits
    Year: 2024 🍠
  • UP165, Standardized Corn Leaf Extract and its Active Component 6-Methoxybenzoxazolinone Induce Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep through Melatonergic and GABAergic Mechanisms
    Year: 2024 🌿
  • Characterization of Taste and Aroma Profile in Pomegranate (Punica Granatum L.) Seed Oil Using Electronic Sensors, GC-MS/Olfactometry
    Year: 2024 🍎
  • Validation of Optimization Methods for Sensory Characteristics Using Rate-All-That-Apply and Intensity Scales: A Case Study of Apple Juice
    Year: 2024 🍏
  • Antioxidant Activity of Extracts of Balloon Flower Root (Platycodon Grandiflorum), Japanese Apricot (Prunus Mume), and Grape (Vitis Vinifera) and Their Effects on Beef Jerky Quality
    Year: 2024 🍇
  • Prediction Model of Browning Inhibitor Concentration and its Optimal Composition for Mass Processing of Ready-to-Eat Fresh-Cut ‘Fuji’ Apple (Malus Domestica Borkh.) Strains
    Year: 2024 🍏
  • Identification of Interleukin (IL)-33 Inhibitory Constituents from Canavalia Gladiata Pods
    Cited by: 0
    Year: 2024 🌿
  • The Inhalation Effect of Osmanthus Fragrans var. Aurantiacus on Physiological Parameters in Chronically Stressed Rats
    Cited by: 1
    Year: 2024 🌸
  • Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Barley Sprout Fermented by Lactic Acid Bacteria in RAW264.7 Macrophages and Caco-2 Cells
    Cited by: 3
    Year: 2024 🌾

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He | Molecular Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He | Molecular Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He, Sichuan University, China

Dr. Jinlong He is an Associate Professor at Sichuan University’s College of Architecture and Environment and a leading researcher at the Failure Mechanics and Engineering Disaster Prevention Key Laboratory. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Utah State University and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Connecticut. His expertise spans membrane-based technologies, multiscale heat transfer, and machine learning-driven materials design. Dr. He has contributed to numerous high-impact research projects funded by NSF, DOE, and other organizations, and his work has been featured in top journals like Science Advances and Journal of Membrane Science.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Academic Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Utah State University, which he completed in December 2020. Prior to this, he earned a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University in June 2012. Dr. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same institution, graduating in June 2009. His extensive academic foundation spans diverse engineering disciplines, equipping him with multidisciplinary expertise for research and innovation in his field. 🌟📚

 

 

💼 Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He is currently an Associate Professor at Sichuan University, China (2024–Present), in the College of Architecture and Environment. He served as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (2022–2024) and the University of Connecticut (2021–2022), specializing in Mechanical Engineering. As a Visiting Scholar at Temple University (2019–2020), Dr. He advanced his expertise in Mechanical Engineering. He also contributed as a Research Assistant (2018–2020) and Teaching Assistant (2017) at Utah State University. Earlier, he worked as a Research Assistant (2012–2016) at Southwest Jiaotong University’s Department of Bridge and Tunnel Engineering. 🌍🔧📚

 

 

🔬 Research Fields

Dr. Jinlong He’s research spans cutting-edge areas of engineering and materials science. His expertise includes membrane-based technologies for mass transport (water, ions, solvents, and gases) and energy efficiency. He investigates multiscale heat transport in energy conversion systems and explores heat and mass transfer across material interfaces. Leveraging machine learning, he simulates and designs multiscale structures and materials. His work also involves multiphysics-multiscale modeling of materials and structures. Additionally, Dr. He studies the mechanical behavior of materials in extreme environments, including corrosion, alkalinity, salinity, radiation, high temperatures, pressure, and oxidation. 🌍🔬⚙️💡

 

 

🔍 Research Interests

Dr. Jinlong He’s research interests encompass a diverse range of advanced materials and technologies. He focuses on membranes, multifunctional metamaterials, high-performance concrete, and colloids and interfaces. His expertise extends to hydrogen storage materials, fracture mechanics, material damage, and self-assembly. He studies liquid crystal phase transitions, shape memory materials, and metal-organic frameworks. Additionally, his work involves advanced composite materials, biomaterials, biomimetic design, two-dimensional layered materials, and carbon sequestration. Dr. He is also engaged in energy storage materials and phase-field simulations, contributing to innovative developments in energy and materials science. 🧪🔋🌿⚙️📐

 

📚 Teaching Interests

Dr. Jinlong He is passionate about teaching a variety of mechanics and simulation disciplines. His teaching interests include materials mechanics, structural mechanics, and computational mechanics, where he explores the behavior and performance of materials and structures under different conditions. He also delves into elasticity mechanics, molecular dynamics, and multiscale simulation, bridging theoretical principles with practical applications. Dr. He’s approach aims to equip students with the skills to analyze and innovate in fields such as material science, engineering, and advanced simulation technologies. 📖⚙️📐🧮

 

 

🏆 Honors and Awards

Dr. Jinlong He has received numerous accolades for his academic excellence and contributions. He earned multiple First-Class Academic Scholarships and National Scholarships during his undergraduate and postgraduate studies at Southwest Jiaotong University. His achievements include awards like the Excellent Graduation Design Award (2009) and the Excellent Graduate Student Award (2009). Dr. He also excelled in mathematical modeling, winning prizes in national and university-level contests. These honors reflect his dedication, talent, and outstanding performance in academics and research, establishing him as a distinguished scholar in his field. 🎓✨📜

 

 

🔬 Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He’s research spans advanced membrane technologies and materials science. His work focuses on enhancing water transport, boron removal, and energy efficiency in polyamide membranes. He explores multiscale mechanisms like heat and mass transfer, solvent flow in nanofiltration, and void formation in polymer films. Dr. He also investigates the mechanical properties of nanoporous materials, chlorine resistance of membranes, and molecular simulations of organic solvent transport. His interdisciplinary approach integrates computational modeling and material innovations for applications in desalination, energy storage, and environmental sustainability. 🌊💧🧪📚

 

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Molecular insights into the mechanism of polymer chain strategy enhancing boron separation efficiency in polyamide membranesSeparation and Purification Technology (2025) 🌟 [Cited by: 0]
  • High-efficiency water transport and boron removal in polyamide membranes enabled by surface-grafted self-assembled monolayer molecular brushesJournal of Membrane Science (2025) 🌊 [Cited by: 0]
  • Universal Carbonizable Filaments for 3D PrintingAdvanced Functional Materials (2024) 🖨️ [Cited by: 0]
  • Nanoporous amorphous carbon nanopillars with lightweight, ultrahigh strength, large fracture strain, and high damping capabilityNature Communications (2024) 🏗️ [Cited by: 3]
  • Salt partitioning and transport in polyamide reverse osmosis membranes at ultrahigh pressuresJournal of Membrane Science Letters (2024) 🌍 [Cited by: 0]
  • Beyond nothingness in the formation and functional relevance of voids in polymer filmsNature Communications (2024) 🔬 [Cited by: 4]
  • Molecular simulations of organic solvent transport in dense polymer membranes: Solution-diffusion or pore-flow mechanism?Journal of Membrane Science (2024) 🌡️ [Cited by: 4]
  • Polyamide reverse osmosis membrane compaction and relaxation: Mechanisms and implications for desalination performanceJournal of Membrane Science (2024) 💧 [Cited by: 10]
  • The physical basis for solvent flow in organic solvent nanofiltrationScience Advances (2024) 🧪 [Cited by: 7]
  • Insights on the chlorine resistance of polyester composite nanofiltration membranesJournal of Membrane Science (2024) 🧼 [Cited by: 8]

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinlong He’s exceptional academic qualifications, groundbreaking research, and significant professional achievements clearly position him as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to fields such as membrane technologies, multifunctional metamaterials, and energy efficiency are not only innovative but also have a profound impact on scientific and engineering advancements. His leadership in interdisciplinary research projects and his consistent recognition from prestigious institutions underscore his outstanding capabilities. Dr. He’s continuous dedication to advancing material science and engineering makes him a deserving recipient of this prestigious award. 🏆

 

 

 

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 🛠️🪙

 

Sheng Bing Wang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sheng Bing Wang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sheng Bing Wang, Gansu Agricultural University, China

Mr. Sheng-bing Wang is a dedicated researcher at Gansu Agricultural University, specializing in natural product separation and analytical chromatography. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry (2018) and Master’s degree in Chemistry (2022) from the same institution. Wang has contributed to high-impact journals with two notable publications: one on Glabridin separation using high-speed countercurrent chromatography and another on maslinic and oleanolic acids separation, highlighting their antibacterial activities. His work demonstrates proficiency in innovative chromatography techniques. Sheng-bing is committed to advancing analytical chemistry and separation science. 🌟🔬

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Academic and Professional Background

Mr. Sheng-bing Wang is an accomplished researcher with a strong foundation in Applied Chemistry and Chemistry. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from Gansu Agricultural University in 2018, followed by a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the same institution in 2022. Throughout his academic journey, Wang has focused on the separation and analysis of natural products and analytical chromatography. His research work has been published in prestigious journals, showcasing his expertise in innovative techniques for natural product separation. Wang’s academic background demonstrates his commitment to advancing analytical chemistry. 🌱📚

 

Areas of Research

Mr. Sheng-bing Wang’s research focuses on the separation and analysis of natural products, a field that combines his expertise in analytical chemistry and chromatography. His work primarily explores innovative techniques to separate valuable bioactive compounds from natural sources, which are essential for various applications in pharmaceuticals and natural product industries. Wang has applied advanced high-speed countercurrent chromatography to enhance the efficiency and selectivity of separation processes. His research is vital in advancing analytical methods for natural product isolation, contributing to a deeper understanding of bioactive substances and their potential benefits. 📊🧪

 

Publications

  • Comparison of Different High-Speed Countercurrent Chromatography Injection Modes for the Separation of Glabridin (2024) – Journal of Separation Science 🧪
  • Effective Separation of Maslinic Acid and Oleanolic Acid from Olive Pomace Using High-Speed Shear Off-line Coupled with High-Speed Countercurrent Chromatography and Their Antibacterial Activity Test (2024) – Journal of Chromatography B 🌿

 

Arash Javanmard | Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Arash Javanmard | Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Arash Javanmard, University of Tabriz, Iran

Dr. Arash Javanmard is an Associate Professor in Animal Genomics at the University of Tabriz, Iran. With a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Animal Science and a PhD from University Putra Malaysia, he specializes in biotechnology, molecular cloning, and bioinformatics. His notable research projects include DNA markers in livestock and molecular traceability of meat species. A recipient of multiple awards, including the Golden Medal for Innovation and Best Researcher in Agriculture, Dr. Javanmard is dedicated to advancing agricultural sciences. He is fluent in several languages and committed to enhancing livestock productivity. 🐄🔬🌱

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Professional Experience

Mr. Arash Javanmard has an extensive academic career in animal genomics and biotechnology. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Tabriz, he has previously held research positions at notable institutions such as the Agriculture Biotechnology Institute of Iran and the Animal Science Institute of Iran. His roles have involved significant contributions to the field of animal science, emphasizing his commitment to advancing agricultural research.

 

Educational Background

Mr. Javanmard holds a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from the University of Tabriz, a Master’s degree from the University of Tehran, and a PhD from University Putra Malaysia. His educational trajectory demonstrates a solid foundation in animal science and advanced studies in biotechnology and bioinformatics.

Achievements

Mr. Javanmard’s achievements include being recognized as the Best B.Sc. Student, receiving the Golden Medal for Innovation in 2009, and being named the Best Researcher in Agriculture in 2001. These accolades highlight his consistent excellence and recognition by peers and institutions.

Conclusion

Mr. Arash Javanmard’s combination of relevant experience, strong educational background, impactful research, recognized achievements, and diverse skills make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions significantly enhance the field of animal genomics and biotechnology, deserving recognition for his dedication and impact.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Selected microbial groups and short-chain fatty acids profile in a simulated chicken cecum supplemented with two strains of LactobacillusPoultry Science 89 (3), 470-476, Cited by: 131 (2010) 🐔📊
  • Polymorphism within the intron region of the bovine leptin gene in Iranian Sarabi cattle (Iranian Bos taurus)Russian Journal of Genetics 44, 495-497, Cited by: 103 (2008) 🐄🧬
  • The allele and genotype frequencies of bovine pituitary-specific transcription factor and leptin genes in Iranian cattle and buffalo populations using PCR-RFLPIranian Journal of Biotechnology 3 (2), 104-108, Cited by: 96 (2005) 🧬📈
  • Study the genetic diversity of wheat landraces from northwest of Iran based on ISSR molecular markersInternational Journal of Agriculture and Biology 10 (4), 466-468, Cited by: 89 (2008) 🌾🔬
  • Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breedsGenetics Selection Evolution 52, 1-15, Cited by: 79 (2020) 🧬❄️
  • Mutations in bone morphogenetic protein 15 and growth differentiation factor 9 genes are associated with increased litter size in fat-tailed sheep breedsVeterinary Research Communications 35, 157-167, Cited by: 79 (2011) 🐑📈
  • Application of statistical procedures for analysis of genetic diversity in domestic animal populationsCited by: 47 (2009) 📊📉
  • The pattern of runs of homozygosity and genomic inbreeding in world-wide sheep populationsGenomics 113 (3), 1407-1415, Cited by: 39 (2021) 🐑🌍
  • Herbal hydrogel‐based encapsulated Enterococcus faecium ABRIINW. N7 improves the resistance of red hybrid tilapia against Streptococcus iniaeJournal of Applied Microbiology 131 (5), 2516-2527, Cited by: 38 (2021) 🐟💊
  • Detection of polymorphisms in the bovine leptin (LEP) Gene: Association of single nucleotide polymorphism with breeding value of milk traits in Iranian Holstein cattleJournal of Molecular Genetics 2 (1), 10-14, Cited by: 35 (2010) 🐄🥛

 

Prof. Wouter H Lamers | Morphology Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wouter H Lamers | Morphology Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Wouter H Lamers, Maastricht University, Netherlands

Wouter Hasken Lamers, in The Netherlands, is a distinguished Professor Emeritus with an extensive career in anatomy, embryology, and developmental biology. He completed his medical degree (M.D.) in 1974 and his Ph.D. in 1980 from the University of Amsterdam, where his research focused on multihormonal control of enzyme clusters in liver ontogenesis. Throughout his career, Lamers held numerous academic positions, notably as Professor of Anatomy & Embryology at the Academic Medical Center (AMC) of the University of Amsterdam from 1991 to 2011, and Professor of Developmental Biology at Maastricht University from 2001 to 2011.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Wouter Hasken Lamers presents a distinguished and prolific research career spanning several decades. His contributions to medical science, particularly in the fields of anatomy, embryology, metabolism, and developmental biology, are impressive. Here is a summary of his suitability for a “Best Researcher Award”:

Education:

  • 1958-1964: Gymnasium-ß, Arnhem, The Netherlands
  • 1964-1965: Senior year high school, Litchfield, MI, USA
  • 1965-1974: Medical School, University of Amsterdam
  • 1974: M.D., University of Amsterdam
  • 1975: ECFMG Certificate
  • 1980: Ph.D., University of Amsterdam
    Thesis: “Multihormonal control of enzyme clusters in liver ontogenesis”
    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. J.M. Tager

Work Experience:

  • 1968-1970: Student Assistant, University of Amsterdam
  • 1970-1974: Research Assistant, University of Amsterdam
  • 1974-1979: Research Associate, University of Amsterdam
  • 1976-1979: Instructor, Kinesiology, College of Physiotherapy, Amsterdam
  • 1979-1985: Assistant Professor, University of Amsterdam
  • 1981-1982: Visiting Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA
  • 1986-1991: Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam
  • 1987: Visiting Scientist, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
  • 1991-2011: Professor of Anatomy & Embryology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam
  • 2001-2011: Professor of Developmental Biology, Maastricht University
  • 2011-present: Professor Emeritus