Geon Dae Moon | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Geon Dae Moon | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Korea Institute of Industrial Technology | South Korea

Dr. Geon Dae Moon is a Principal Researcher at the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, specializing in materials science and nanotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Yonsei University, where his research focused on the solution-based synthesis of chalcogenide nanostructured materials. His professional experience spans leading international research institutions, including Brookhaven National Laboratory and University of California Riverside, where he contributed to advanced studies in energy storage and nanomaterials. He has also worked in industry as a research scientist at C-Crete Technologies. His research interests center on nanostructured materials, chemical synthesis, and energy-related applications, with a strong focus on developing innovative materials for industrial and sustainable technologies.

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Featured Publications


Magnetic amphiphilic snowman particles for dual-function removal and photocatalytic wastewater treatment

– Applied Surface Science, 2025

Strategic design of emerging (K,Na)NbO3-based perovskite for high-performance piezocatalysis and photo-piezocatalysis

– Applied Surface Science, 2024

Surface charge engineering for structural control of colloidal silica rod-decorated silica particles

– Applied Surface Science, 2024

Flexible, cuttable, origami-enabling ceramic nanofiber mat for visible light-driven catalysts

– Applied Surface Science, 2024

Single-Crystal Ferroelectric-Based (K,Na)NbO3 Microcuboid/CuO Nanodot Heterostructures

– Small, 2024

Ina Pundiene | Materials Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

Ina Pundiene | Materials Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

VilniusTech, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University | Lithuani

Dr. Ina Pundienė is a distinguished Latvian researcher specializing in building materials, refractory materials, geopolymers, technological additives, and concrete durability and rheology. She currently serves as Chief Researcher at the Institute of Building Materials, Laboratory of Concrete Technologies, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU), Lithuania. Dr. Pundienė earned her PhD in Technological Sciences from VGTU’s Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulation, following her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Technology from Riga Technical University. Her professional journey at VGTU began as an Engineer, progressing through positions as Researcher and Senior Researcher, before assuming her current leadership role . Over the course of her career, Dr. Pundienė has significantly contributed to advancements in material science and sustainable construction, focusing on the development and performance of innovative and environmentally friendly construction materials. Her expertise extends to the study of concrete technology, the use of geopolymers as green alternatives to traditional binders, and the investigation of additives that enhance concrete’s mechanical and durability properties. She is deeply engaged in applied and experimental research aimed at improving the resilience, sustainability, and technological performance of building materials under diverse environmental conditions. Recognized for her scientific rigor and long-term contributions to Lithuania’s construction materials sector, Dr. Pundienė plays a vital role in bridging academic research with industrial application. Through her publications, collaborations, and mentorship, she continues to influence the development of modern, eco-efficient materials, fostering innovation within the Baltic and European construction research communities.

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Featured Publications

  • Pundienė, I., Pranckevičienė, J., Bumanis, G., & Bajare, D. (2025). Experimental investigation of novel bio-composite with integrated phase change materials (PCM) for enhanced energy saving in buildings. Industrial Crops and Products. Advance online publication.

  • Pundienė, I., & Pranckevičienė, J. (2025). Effect of prewetting cenospheres on hydration kinetics, microstructure, and mechanical properties of refractory castables. Crystals, 15(1), 68.

  • (Author(s) not specified). (2025). Advances in deflocculant utilisation in sustainable refractory concrete with refractory waste. Sustainability (Switzerland). Advance online publication.

  • Du, Y., Pundienė, I., & Pranckevičienė, J. (2025). Valorisation of wood biomass wastes in alkali-activated mortar with hybrid activator. Ceramics International. Advance online publication.

  • Pocius, E., Nagrockienė, D., Pundienė, I., & Girnienė, I. (2025). Influence of glass processing waste quantities on the freeze-thaw resistance of sustainable concrete. Ceramics – Silikáty, 69(2), 308-320.