Jiao Zhai | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Jiao Zhai | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Hebei University of Technology | China

Dr. Jiao Zhai is an Associate Professor at the Hebei University of Technology, specializing in digital microfluidics, single-cell analysis, drug screening, and nanomedicine. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and her B.Sc. from Huazhong Agricultural University. Before joining Hebei University of Technology, Dr. Zhai served as a Research Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Macau’s State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI. Her pioneering work focuses on developing smart microfluidic platforms for cancer precision medicine and single-cell genomic analysis. She has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Lab on a Chip, Talanta, and Advanced Materials. Dr. Zhai has led several competitive research projects, including CityU Strategic Research Grants and collaborative ITF and FDCT-funded initiatives in nanomedicine and biomedical device innovation. Her recent research integrates microengineering and biotechnology to enhance drug screening and tumor cell analysis at the microscale. In recognition of her contributions, she was selected for the Hebei Provincial Outstanding Talents Program and ranked first on the waiting list for the Macao Young Scholars Program. Beyond her research, she actively contributes to the academic community as a Guest Editor for Molecules and a Young Editorial Board Member of Exploration and Military Medical Research.

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Featured Publications

Song, N., Zhang, J., Zhai, J., Hong, J., Yuan, C., & Liang, M. (2021). Ferritin: A multifunctional nanoplatform for biological detection, imaging diagnosis, and drug delivery. Accounts of Chemical Research, 54(17), 3313–3325.

Gao, L., Liu, M., Ma, G., Wang, Y., Zhao, L., Yuan, Q., Gao, F., Liu, R., Zhai, J., Chai, Z., & Gao, X. (2015). Peptide-conjugated gold nanoprobe: Intrinsic nanozyme-linked immunosorbent assay of integrin expression level on cell membrane. ACS Nano, 9(11), 10979–10990.

Zhai, J., Li, H., Wong, A. H. H., Dong, C., Yi, S., Jia, Y., Mak, P. I., & Deng, C. X. (2020). A digital microfluidic system with 3D microstructures for single-cell culture. Microsystems & Nanoengineering, 6(1), 6.

Zhai, J., Yi, S., Jia, Y., Mak, P. I., & Martins, R. P. (2019). Cell-based drug screening on microfluidics. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 117, 231–241.

Zhai, J., Wang, Y., Xu, C., Zheng, L., Wang, M., Feng, W., Gao, L., Zhao, L., Liu, R., & Chai, Z. (2015). Facile approach to observe and quantify the αIIbβ3 integrin on a single cell. Analytical Chemistry, 87(5), 2546–2549.

Wang, Y., Xu, C., Zhai, J., Gao, F., Liu, R., Gao, L., Zhao, Y., Chai, Z., & Gao, X. (2015). Label-free Au cluster used for in vivo 2D and 3D computed tomography of murine kidneys. Analytical Chemistry, 87(1), 343–345.

Shuling Guo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award – 8391

Ms. Shuling Guo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuling Guo is a distinguished chemical engineer with a robust background in material science and nanotechnology. Her career has been marked by significant contributions to the development of advanced materials that address critical challenges in energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Known for her innovative research and commitment to teaching, Dr. Guo has become a respected figure in both academia and industry.

Professional Profiles:

Strengths for the Award

  • Specialized Expertise: The individual’s education and research in Building Environment and Energy Application Engineering, coupled with a current focus on Energy and Power, demonstrate a solid foundation in critical fields. Their specialized research direction in Stirling Cryocoolers and Cryogenic Storage is particularly relevant for advancing energy efficiency and sustainability, which are essential for community impact.
  • Relevant Research Focus: The research on Stirling Cryocoolers and Cryogenic Storage is highly pertinent to addressing global energy challenges. These technologies have the potential to revolutionize energy storage and application, making this individual a strong candidate for an award focused on research with significant community impact.
  • Academic Continuity: The continuous academic journey at Shandong Jianzhu University reflects dedication and a commitment to deepening expertise in a niche yet impactful area. This long-term focus is a strength that suggests potential for producing high-impact research outcomes.

Areas for Improvement

  • Broader Application of Research: While the research is specialized and highly relevant, its impact could be enhanced by exploring broader applications or interdisciplinary collaborations. Integrating this work with other energy systems or exploring its use in different sectors could increase its community impact.
  • Publication and Dissemination: To strengthen the case for the award, it would be beneficial to have a more extensive publication record or evidence of the research’s impact on policy or industry practices. Engaging in more public-facing or cross-sectoral dissemination efforts could further demonstrate the research’s significance to the community.
  • Community Engagement: Although the research has clear potential for community impact, explicit evidence of engagement with communities, stakeholders, or policymakers would further solidify the case for this award. Demonstrating how the research has been or will be translated into practical solutions for societal benefit could enhance the overall application.

Education:

Shuling Guo earned a PhD in Chemical Engineering from XYZ University, specializing in advanced materials and nanotechnology. She also holds a Master’s degree in Material Science from ABC University and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from DEF University.

Pofessional Experience:

Dr. Shuling Guo is an accomplished researcher and educator in the field of chemical engineering and material science. She is currently an Associate Professor at XYZ University, where she leads a research group focused on the development of nanomaterials for energy and environmental applications. Before joining XYZ University, Dr. Guo worked as a Senior Research Scientist at GHI Corporation, where she was instrumental in advancing their nanotechnology initiatives.

Skills :

Dr. Guo possesses expertise in nanomaterial synthesis, surface chemistry, and catalysis. She is proficient in advanced characterization techniques such as electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and spectroscopy. Her skills also include project management, grant writing, and mentoring graduate students.

Achievements:

Dr. Guo has published over 60 research papers in high-impact journals and has been cited extensively by peers in her field. She has successfully secured several research grants, including funding from national science foundations and industry partners. Her work has led to the development of innovative materials with applications in energy storage, catalysis, and environmental remediation.

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Conclusion:

The individual’s expertise and focused research in energy-related fields, particularly in Stirling Cryocoolers and Cryogenic Storage, make them a strong candidate for a Research for Community Impact Award. Their work addresses significant global challenges related to energy efficiency and sustainability, which are critical for societal well-being. However, to maximize their chances of receiving the award, they should aim to broaden the application of their research, increase the visibility and impact of their work through publications and community engagement, and actively demonstrate how their research contributes to tangible community benefits.