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RISHI KUMAR

RISHI KUMAR

Assistant Professor
Guru Nanak College Budhlada
India
Dr. Rishi Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the PG Department of Physics at Guru Nanak College, Budhlada, Punjab, affiliated with Punjabi University Patiala and supported by Punjab Government Grant-in-Aid. His research focuses on Materials Science, particularly Nanomaterials and advanced Characterization Techniques, with a broad specialization in Liquid Crystals (Soft Condensed Matter Physics) and Nanomaterials. Dr. Kumar has an h-index of 10 and i10-index of 6, with a total of 107 citations. He has published 25 papers in international refereed journals, 1 in a national journal, and 2 conference proceedings with ISBNs. He has also participated in over 20 national and international conferences.
Research: Materials Science (Nano Materials) and Characterization Techniques
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Mokhtar Nosrati

Mokhtar Nosrati

Department of Biotechnology
Faculty of Biological Science and Technology
University of Isfahan
Iran
Dr. Mokhtar Nosrati is affiliated with the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, University of Isfahan, Iran. He earned his B.A. in Biotechnology from the University of Kurdistan (2010–2014), his M.A. in Microbial Biotechnology from the University of Isfahan (2014–2016), and his Ph.D. in Nano-Biotechnology from the University of Isfahan (2016–2019). Dr. Nosrati has been engaged in research as a Research Assistant at the University of Isfahan since August 2016, focusing on advanced biotechnology and nanobiotechnology applications.
Research: biotechnology and nanobiotechnology
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Noshin Fatima

Noshin Fatima

Assistant Professor
Faculty of Engineering
UCSI University
Malaysia
Dr. Noshin Fatima (CEng, MIET, PEC, BEM Registered) is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Her research focuses on sustainable organic and perovskite green energy devices, flexible and wearable electronics for healthcare, multifunctional nanomaterials for sensing and energy storage, and circular economy approaches such as repurposing degraded solar cells into sensors. Dr. Fatima earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Microelectronics) from Capital University of Science & Technology, Pakistan (2015–2018), where her thesis focused on Organic Dye Based Opto-Electronic Devices and Sensors. She also holds an M.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Science & Technology (2013–2015), and a B.Eng. in Electronics from COMSATS Institute of Science & Technology (2007–2011). She has further enhanced her academic and professional credentials with a Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Teaching (UCSI University, 2024) and Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM-GAP, UNITEN University, 2024–2025), sponsored by UCSI University.
Research: sustainable organic and perovskite green energy devices, flexible and wearable electronics for healthcare, multifunctional nanomaterials for sensing and energy storage, and circular economy approaches such as repurposing degraded solar cells into sensors
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LIAQAT ALI

LIAQAT ALI

Associate Professor
School of Science
Shaoyang University
China
Liaqat Ali is an Associate Professor at the School of Science, Shaoyang University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, and holds M.Phil. and M.Sc. degrees in Applied Mathematics from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, as well as a B.Sc. in Mathematics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), heat and mass transfer, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, thermodynamics, nanofluids and hybrid nanofluids, mathematical modeling, and numerical methods including the Finite Element Method and Runge-Kutta Method.
Research: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD), Thermodynamics, Heat and mass transfer, Newtonian and nonNewtonian fluids, Convection, Mathematical modelling and computations, Nanofluids, Hybrid Nanofluids, ODEs, Sensitivity analysis, Finite Element Method, Runge Kutta Method, Bv4c
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Azam Bolhassani

Azam Bolhassani

Professor
Department of Hepatitis and AIDs
Pasteur Institute of Iran
Iran
Prof. Azam Bolhassani is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Hepatitis and AIDS at the Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran. She has an extensive academic background in biological and chemical sciences, complemented by advanced research in molecular immunology and vaccine development. Prof. Bolhassani earned her Diploma in Mathematics and Physics Sciences in Tehran, followed by B.Sc. degrees in Biology from Tehran University and Chemistry from Central Tehran University. She completed her M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Clinical Biochemistry at Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran. She later pursued postdoctoral research in Molecular Immunology and Vaccine Research at the Pasteur Institute of Iran (IPI). Her research primarily focuses on immunotherapy and chemotherapy, nanoparticle-based delivery systems, adjuvant development, and vaccine design against HPV and HIV. She also specializes in immunoinformatics analysis and cell-penetrating peptides, contributing significantly to advancements in vaccine and drug delivery technologies. Prof. Bolhassani’s pioneering work continues to impact the fields of immunology and biochemistry, driving innovation in the prevention and treatment of viral infections.
Research: Immunotherapy and chemotherapy; Delivery system and Nanoparticles; Adjuvants, Vaccine design against HPV and HIV; Immunoinformatics analysis; Cell penetrating peptide
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Xunfeng Chen

Xunfeng Chen

Assistant Professor
Jiangsu University
China
Dr. Xunfeng Chen is an Assistant Professor at the Biofuels Institute, School of Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, China. His research focuses on soil remediation, nanotechnology applications in environmental protection, agricultural environment pollution control, and plant osmotic stress. Dr. Chen earned his Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Ningbo University in 2013, followed by a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Hunan University in 2016. He later completed his Doctorate in Ecology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2022. Before joining Jiangsu University, Dr. Chen worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where he gained valuable experience in sustainable agricultural practices and environmental management. With a strong academic background and interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Chen continues to contribute to advancing sustainable solutions in environmental science and agricultural systems.
Research: Soil Remediation, Nanotechnology in Environmental Protection, Agricultural Environment Pollution Control and Bioremediation, Plant Osmotic Stress
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Hock Jin QUAH

Hock Jin QUAH

Associate Professor
Institute of Nano Optoelectronics Research and Technology
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
Dr. Quah Hock Jin has been working as a senior lecturer at the Institute of Nano Optoelectronics Research and Technology (INOR), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) since December 2018. He received his BEng (Hons) in Materials Engineering from School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering (SMMRE), USM in 2008. He graduated with PhD (2014) and MSc (2010) in Electronics Materials from SMMRE, USM under the sponsorship of “The USM Vice Chancellor’s Award 2011” and “USM Fellowship”, respectively. Immediately after graduation, he worked as post-doctoral fellow at INOR, USM and Institute of Advanced Technology (ITMA), Universiti Putra Malaysia. After completing his tenure as post-doctoral fellow, he continued his career as a metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) engineer in Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science, & Technology (CREST), with the responsibility of managing and controlling the MOCVD system located at INOR, USM for the “GaN on GaN” national project. His research focuses in the development of thin film technology and optimization of device performance based on high dielectric constant thin film materials as well as wide band gap semiconductors for potential applications in power electronics, solid-state lighting, gas sensors, and photodetectors. For years, he has actively involved in the growth of binary and ternary based thin film materials as the passivation layers for GaN-, SiC-, Si-, and Ge-based metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitors. In recent times, his research areas are widened to the growth and modification of Ga2O3- and GaN-based compound semiconductors using low-cost route to study the aspects of optical performance and gas sensing behaviours. His contribution in the field of research and development is reflected through 95 international refereed top-tier publications with H-Index of 19 and 1 patent granted under MyIPO. He has also received several recognitions from the university under “Sanggar Sanjung” awards for year 2008, 2010 to 2016, and 2018 to 2023 as well as the “Best Thesis Award for Category of CRI: Engineering and Technology” for the year 2014. In Year 2024, he was awarded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China with the “2024 Talented Young Scientist Program (TYSP)” award. He is presently the Editorial Board Member for International Journal of Energy Research (JCR Impact Factor: 4.3, Quartile: Q1)”, Microelectronics International (JCR Impact Factor: 0.7, Quartile: Q4), and Associate Editor for Frontier in Materials (JCR Impact factor: 2.6; Quartile: Q3). Besides, he is also the Editorial Board Member for Journal of Modern Nanotechnology, Stechnolock: Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine, Current Chinese Science, and Advances in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. His research experience and contribution in his subject matters of expertise have led to invitations to review more than 200 manuscripts from different journals as well as to edit 25 books and special journal issues.
Research: Electronic Materials, Wide Band Gap Semiconductors, High Dielectric Constant Binary and Ternary Gate Oxide, Si-, SiC- and GaN-based Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) Devices
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Mohammad Lotfy Hassan

Mohammad Lotfy Hassan

Professor
Cellulose and Paper Department & Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Group
Center of Excellence for Advanced Sciences
National Research Center
Egypt
Prof. Mohammad Lotfy Hassan is a distinguished Research Professor at the Cellulose and Paper Department and a member of the Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Group, Center of Excellence for Advanced Sciences, National Research Center (NRC), Dokki, Cairo, Egypt. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry (Excellent Grade, 1987), M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (1992), and Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (1998) from the Faculty of Science, Cairo University. His master's research focused on the utilization of indigenous raw materials for newsprint papermaking, while his doctoral work, conducted under joint supervision with the University of Wisconsin–Madison (USA), examined the influence of esterification of bagasse on board properties. Prof. Hassan has served the NRC since 1990, progressing through roles as Research Assistant, Assistant Researcher, Researcher, Assistant Research Professor, and ultimately Research Professor. He also held leadership as Head of the Cellulose and Paper Department (2016–2022) and contributed as a Research Professor at the Faculty of Nanotechnology, Cairo University (2017–2019). His research interests encompass cellulose chemistry, papermaking, nanomaterials, biopolymer modification, and advanced composites. With decades of academic and scientific contributions, Prof. Hassan continues to play a pivotal role in advancing sustainable materials and nanotechnology research in Egypt and beyond.
Research: Encompass Cellulose Chemistry, Papermaking, Nanomaterials, Biopolymer Modification, And Advanced Composites
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Ensieh Ghasemian Lemraski

Ensieh Ghasemian Lemraski

Associate Professor
Ilam University
Iran
Dr. Ensieh Ghasemian Lemraski is an Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry at Ilam University, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Bu Ali Sina University. Her research expertise spans surface chemistry, nanomaterials, surface modification techniques, and drug delivery systems. She has made significant contributions to the design and development of advanced nanocomposites, photocatalysts, and adsorbent materials for environmental and biomedical applications. Dr. Lemraski has published over 67 peer-reviewed international research papers and one Springer Nature book chapter, with her work appearing in reputed journals such as Scientific Reports, Materials Today Communications, Colloids and Surfaces A, and International Journal of Nanomedicine. Her impactful research has earned her an h-index of 18 and i10-index of 29. She has also presented more than 30 papers at national and international conferences. An accomplished academic and research mentor, Dr. Lemraski has supervised numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. Her postdoctoral research focused on electrocatalyst and photoelectrocatalyst systems for sulfur compound elimination, advancing green and sustainable chemistry approaches. She has also led funded research projects supported by the Iran National Science Foundation. Dr. Lemraski’s ongoing research integrates surface modification, nanostructured catalysts, and polymer-based materials, with applications in drug delivery, environmental remediation, and energy materials, reflecting her strong interdisciplinary vision in nanoscience and technology.
Research: Spans surface chemistry, Nanomaterials, Surface modification techniques, and drug delivery systems
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Azim Khan

Azim Khan

Institute of Metal Research Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMR-CAS)
Anhui University of Technology Anhui Maanshan
China
Dr. Azim Khan is a materials scientist currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Yangtze River Delta Research Institute, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. In addition, Dr. Khan holds the professional title of Associate Researcher at the University of Electronic Science and Technology, Huzhou Research Center, Zhejiang, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering from the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Khan has completed his Master degree in Physics from Center of excellence solid state Physics, Pujanb University, Lahore, Pakistan. His research focuses on nickel-based superalloys, high-entropy alloys, corrosion, and high-temperature oxidation behavior of coatings. Dr. Khan has authored numerous publications in leading journals such as Corrosion Science, Intermetallics, and Surface & Coatings Technology. He has also served as Principal Investigator for projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Key Laboratory of Green Fabrication and Surface Technology of Advanced Metal Materials.
Research: Electroplating NC coatings, Aluminide coating (Ni2Al3, NiAl), Corrosion, and high-temperatuer oxidation resistance of aluminide coatings, Phase transformation of alumina, Formation of thermally grown alumina, Nickel-based superalloys, High-entropy alloys.  
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Chang Yi Kong

Chang Yi Kong

Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Shizuoka University
Japan
Professor Chang Yi Kong earned his Ph.D. from Yokohama National University and currently serves at Shizuoka University. His research focuses on sub- and supercritical fluid technology, thermodynamic properties, and carbon-based nanomaterials such as graphene and porous composites. He has developed eco-friendly methods for graphene synthesis and the chromatographic impulse response method for studying fluid properties. Professor Kong was a Visiting Scholar at Clemson University, USA, and has made notable contributions to environmentally friendly material processing technologies.
Research: Supercritical fluid chromatography, Diffusion, Solubility, Partial molar volume, Graphene oxide, Reduced graphene oxide, Graphene, Carbon nanomaterial, Porous composite material, Electrode material.
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Rosine Coq Germanicus

Rosine Coq Germanicus

Full Professor
University of Caen Normandy
France
Prof. Rosine Coq Germanicus is a distinguished nanoscientist and full professor at the University of Caen Normandy, France, where she has been contributing to academic excellence and scientific innovation since 2003. With over two decades of expertise in nano-characterization, nanomechanics, and failure analysis of micro/nanoelectronic devices, she specializes in advanced techniques including Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for structural, electrical, and mechanical investigations at the nanoscale. A graduate of the University of Montpellier II, Prof. Germanicus completed her doctoral research in collaboration with CNES and ALCATEL Space, focusing on the degradation of optoelectronic components in space environments. Her diverse career includes pivotal roles in academia, industry, and collaborative research laboratories such as CRISMAT (CNRS UMR 6508) and the Integrated Passive Devices of Normandy (IPDN) joint laboratory with Murata. She has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications, co-authored a book on nano-characterization techniques, and actively participates in leading international scientific conferences. Her editorial contributions include serving on the International Editorial Board of Electronic Device Failure Analysis (EDFA), and she is a regular reviewer for prestigious journals in nanotechnology and materials science. Prof. Germanicus is also deeply engaged in mentorship, scientific communication, and outreach, promoting women's engagement in science through various educational initiatives and public events.
Research: Nano-characterization, Nanomechanics, and failure analysis of micro/nanoelectronic devices
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Ruslan Dovnar

Ruslan Dovnar

Associate Professor
Grodno Emergency Hospital
Grodno State Medical University
Belarus
Dr. Ruslan Dovnar, PhD, is an Associate Professor and practicing surgeon at Grodno State Medical University and Grodno Emergency Hospital, Belarus. With expertise in experimental medicine, microbiology, wound treatment, and emergency surgery, he has led major scientific projects, including a Belarusian–Russian research grant. His work focuses on nanoparticles, advanced wound-care materials, and experimental surgical techniques. Dr. Dovnar has published widely and remains active in clinical practice, teaching, and research.
Research: Nanoparticles, Wound treatment, Experimental surgery and medicine, Emergency surgery, Bandage materials
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