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.

Vanja Đurđevac | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Vanja Đurđevac | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Vanja Đurđevac, Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Serbia

Vanja Đurđevac is a dedicated Serbian researcher specializing in geotechnical engineering and environmental protection. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, she leads software modeling projects focused on soil and rock mechanics. Her career spans various sectors including chemical laboratories, industry management, and soft drink manufacturing, showcasing a blend of technical and managerial expertise. She holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Technological Engineering, and is pursuing doctoral studies at the University of UNION Nikola Tesla in Ecology and Environmental Protection. Fluent in English, she demonstrates strong organizational and leadership capabilities. Vanja is an active contributor to international mining conferences and scientific publications, with a focus on sustainable mining practices and geotechnical stability. Her multidisciplinary skills extend beyond research into software modeling, production organization, and laboratory analysis, enriching her profile as a versatile scientist committed to advancing environmental safety in the mining industry.

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🎓 Education

Vanja Đurđevac earned her Bachelor and Master degrees in Technological Engineering from the Technical Faculty Bor, University of Belgrade, specializing as an Inorganic Chemistry Technologist. This academic foundation provided her with robust expertise in chemical processes, materials analysis, and industrial technology. Continuing her educational advancement, she is presently enrolled in Doctoral Studies at the University of UNION Nikola Tesla, focusing on Ecology and Environmental Protection. Her doctoral studies are shaping her research on sustainable development practices and ecological considerations in mining industries. This educational journey reflects a seamless blend of fundamental sciences with applied engineering principles, enabling her to contribute effectively to geotechnics, environmental impact assessments, and innovative modeling techniques. Her studies emphasize sustainable technological solutions, environmental risk reduction, and waste management strategies, underlining her role in promoting responsible industrial development.

💼 Experience

Vanja Đurđevac’s professional journey began in production management at Krajna Vino, overseeing soft drink and wine manufacturing. Later, she served as Plant Manager in the chemical industry at ALBUS, Novi Sad, where she was responsible for operational oversight. She expanded her technical expertise as a researcher at SGS Laboratory, Novi Sad, conducting chemical analyses. Since 2019, Vanja has been a Research Fellow at the Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, specializing in geotechnical modeling of soil and rock structures using advanced software tools. This role places her at the forefront of innovative research supporting mining safety, environmental preservation, and sustainable development goals. Across these roles, she developed strong leadership in production coordination, laboratory testing, and process optimization, complemented by technical proficiency in environmental and geotechnical studies. Her cross-sectoral experience enhances her ability to address complex industrial challenges with scientific precision and organizational acumen.

🏆 Honors and Awards

Vanja Đurđevac has gained recognition through her active participation in prestigious conferences such as the International October Conference on Mining and Metallurgy, where her co-authored papers on soil stabilization, geotechnical assessments, and environmental risk have contributed to the mining sector’s best practices. Although explicit individual awards are not listed in the provided CV, her repeated scholarly presence at such reputable platforms highlights her academic standing and the value of her research within the geotechnical and environmental engineering community. Furthermore, her involvement in publications addressing sustainable development and ISO standard documentation suggests institutional trust and recognition in quality and environmental management systems. Her ongoing doctoral studies further underscore her commitment to scholarly excellence and professional advancement in the field of ecological and mining engineering, potentially positioning her for future academic or industry-based honors.

🔬 Research Focus

Vanja Đurđevac’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, environmental protection in mining, soil and rock stability analysis, and the development of sustainable practices in mining operations. She is particularly involved in software modeling of geotechnical systems to enhance the understanding of subsoil mechanics, landslide risks, and waste disposal site stability. Her studies on cement paste applications in mining, subsoil bearing capacity, and stabilization with lime directly support ecological preservation and the achievement of sustainable development goals. Vanja also explores the environmental risk assessment of unregulated waste sites, contributing to environmental safety and urban planning. Her work on applying numerical methods for substrate definition demonstrates her interest in precision modeling for engineering purposes. Overall, her research blends practical engineering with ecological consciousness, ensuring that mining practices align with global sustainability standards and minimizing environmental hazards associated with industrial processes.

📚 Publications

1️⃣ APPLICATION OF CEMENT PASTE IN MINING WORKS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY 🌱⛏️

2️⃣ STABILITY ANALYSIS ON OPEN PIT MINE „GACKO“ 🏞️🔍

3️⃣ WICKHAM AND BIENAWSKI ROCK CLASSIFICATION IN MINING 🪨📊

4️⃣ THE USE OF CEMENT PASTE IN THE MINING INDUSTRY AND ECOLOGY 🏭🌿

5️⃣ INFLUENCE OF THE SUBSOIL BEARING CAPACITY DURING FORMATION OF HIGH LANDSFILLS 🏗️🛠️

6️⃣ APPLICATION OF THE NUMERICAL METHOD IN THE DEFINITION OF A SUSTRATE OF CIRCULAR CROSS SECTION 🔄📐

7️⃣ SUBSOIL STABILIZATION WITH LIME 🧱🌍

8️⃣ TERM AND TYPES OF SOIL STABILIZATION 🌾📑

9️⃣ GEOPHYSICAL TESTS OF THE SMELTER SLAG DEPOSITS AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE OF FACILITIES IN BOR 🏗️🌋

🔟 ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS EFFECTS OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN THE FIELD OF NATURAL RESOURCES 🌍💼

1️⃣1️⃣ Documentation sustainability according to ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17025 standards: experience in the laboratory – MMI Bor 📝🔍

1️⃣2️⃣ GEOMECHANICAL TESTING ON THE LANDSLIDE AT THE ČUKARU PEKI FLOTATION TAILING DUMP 🌄🛠️

1️⃣3️⃣ GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR DEFINING THE BUILDING CONDITIONS OF THE NEW QUARRY CRUSHER PLANT IN BOR 🏗️🏞️

1️⃣4️⃣ DETERMINATION OF SOIL DEFORMATION MODULUS USING THE STATIC AND DYNAMIC CIRCULAR PLATE LOAD TEST 🧪📏

1️⃣5️⃣ STOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS IN ROOM-AND-PILLAR MINING METHOD USING CEMENTED PASTE BACKFILL ⛏️🏢

1️⃣6️⃣ ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR UNREGULATED WASTE DISPOSAL SITES OF MUNICIPAL WASTE IN THE CITY AREA OF BOR 🚮♻️

Razia Khan Sharme | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Razia Khan Sharme | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Razia Khan Sharme, Delaware State University, Bangladesh

Razia Khan Sharme is a dedicated materials scientist with a keen interest in thin films, semiconductors, and computational material science. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Applied Optics at Delaware State University, maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. With a robust academic foundation, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Bangladesh. Razia is passionate about research and has already co-authored several journal articles and conference papers focused on advanced materials, particularly transparent conducting films, perovskites, and metal oxides. Her interdisciplinary approach combines experimental insights with first-principles computational modeling. Beyond her academic excellence, she is recognized for her presentations and has received several national and international awards. Razia is actively engaged in professional platforms like ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and LinkedIn. Her research contributions are helping to advance the field of electronic materials and nanostructured coatings.

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Education

Razia Khan Sharme is presently enrolled in the Master’s program in Applied Optics at Delaware State University, USA, where she holds a 4.00/4.00 GPA (June 2024 – Present). Her academic journey began at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) in Bangladesh, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering with an impressive 3.76/4.00 GPA over 160 credits (December 2017 – February 2023). During her undergraduate studies, she was consistently ranked among the top students and received multiple merit-based scholarships. Her education has equipped her with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in material processing, computational simulations, optics, and mechanical characterization of advanced materials. Razia’s strong academic background, paired with her focus on research and innovation, has laid the foundation for her current work in thin films and semiconductor technologies, allowing her to thrive in both academic and industrial environments.

Experience

Razia Khan Sharme has developed extensive research experience through both academic projects and scientific collaborations. At Delaware State University, she is currently engaged in research focusing on thin films and optical coatings, particularly transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) such as Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) and Aluminum Zinc Oxide (AZO). Her work combines first-principles calculations with material synthesis and characterization, under the guidance of Dr. Mukti Rana and Dr. Manuel A. Quijada. She has co-authored publications in top journals such as Nanomaterials, Physica B, and Materials. Razia also contributed to multiple international conferences including SPIE DCS and the ERN Conference. Previously, she participated in collaborative research at KUET, conducting computational modeling and experimental validation in metallic alloys and perovskites. Razia is adept at simulation tools, materials characterization techniques, and scholarly communication, which have prepared her for future roles in both research-intensive academia and the high-tech industry.

Awards and Honors

Razia Khan Sharme has been recognized numerous times for her academic and research excellence. She won First Prize in the Physics (Graduate Category) for her oral presentation at the ERN Conference in STEM (2025). At KUET, she received University Technical Merit Scholarships in all four academic years (2019–2023) and earned the Dean’s Choice Award for outstanding GPAs in her 3rd (3.94) and 4th (3.87) years. Her academic excellence began early, with Board General Scholarships in secondary and junior school. Razia also excelled in national competitions, achieving 1st Runner-Up in the Bangladesh Math Olympiad (2017) and 9th Position in the Bangladesh Science Olympiad (2017). Her consistent achievements reflect her dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and leadership. These honors, combined with her scholarly publications, make her a rising figure in the field of materials science and engineering with a promising career ahead.

Research Focus

Razia Khan Sharme’s research is primarily centered on thin films, semiconductors, and computational materials science. Her core expertise includes the synthesis, characterization, and simulation of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) such as ITO and AZO, as well as first-principles studies of advanced functional materials. She employs density functional theory (DFT) and other simulation techniques to investigate optical, mechanical, and electronic properties of perovskites, metal oxides, and mono-chalcogenides under varying conditions such as pressure or doping. Her work explores the structural stability and application potential of these materials in next-generation optoelectronic devices, including flexible electronics and photovoltaics. Razia aims to bridge computational predictions with experimental validation to develop more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective materials. Her interdisciplinary approach has led to collaborations with researchers across institutions in the U.S. and Bangladesh, and her publications reflect growing contributions in both theoretical modeling and practical applications in nanomaterials and device engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📄 A Review of Transparent Conducting Films (TCFs): Prospective ITO and AZO Deposition Methods and ApplicationsNanomaterials, 2024

  • 📄 Recent Progress on Layered Sn and Pb-Based Mono Chalcogenides: Synthesis, Structure, Optical, and Thermoelectric Properties and Related ApplicationsNanomaterials, 2024

  • 📄 Thin Conducting Films: Preparation Methods, Optical and Electrical Properties, and Emerging Trends, Challenges, and OpportunitiesMaterials, 2024

  • 📄 First-Principles Study on Electronic, Mechanical, and Optical Properties of Pressure-Induced Vanadium-Based Perovskite KVO3Physica B, 2024

  • 📄 A Deep Dive into Structural, Electronic, Optical, and Mechanical Properties of ATiO3 (A= Ba, Th): DFT InsightsPhysica Scripta, 2023

  • 📄 Modelling Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Solidified Al-Sn-Cu AlloyMalaysian Journal on Composites Science & Manufacturing, 2023

  • 📄 Pressure-Induced Investigation of Structural, Electronic, Optical, and Mechanical Properties of BaCeO3Optical Materials, 2024

  • 📢 First-Principles Study on Structural, Electronic, Mechanical, and Optical Properties of Indium (III) OxideSPIE DCS, 2025

  • 📢 Advancing Indium Tin Oxide Thin Films and Protective Coatings for Next-Generation ApplicationsERN Conference, 2025

  • 📢 A Study on the Tensile Properties from the Composition of an Annealed Structural Steel SampleICMERE, 2021

  • 📢 Modelling Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Solidified Al-Sn-Cu AlloyIUT-ICMMPE, 2023

  • 📢 Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Moisture Resistance Behavior of Jute-Glass-Viscose Fiber Reinforced Hybrid CompositeICME, BUET, 2023

Xiang Shi-Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiang Shi-Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Head of Photolithography Research and Development at Hubei Jiufengshan Laboratory, China

Xiang Shi-Li is a semiconductor technology researcher with a focus on lithography manufacturing and semiconductor materials. He earned his Doctorate degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and currently leads the Lithography Research and Development department at Hubei Jiufengshan Laboratory in Wuhan, China. Xiang’s research interests encompass advanced lithography manufacturing, intelligent materials, bioinspired systems, RF devices, and MEMS. His work aims to enhance the efficiency and performance of semiconductor devices through innovative manufacturing processes and materials.

Professional Profile:

📚 Education:

Xiang Shi-Li pursued his doctoral studies at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where he focused on semiconductor manufacturing. During his time there from September 2016 to June 2021, he conducted research and coursework to deepen his understanding of advanced lithography manufacturing, semiconductor materials, and photoresist polymer materials. His doctoral research likely involved exploring innovative approaches to semiconductor manufacturing processes and materials, aiming to improve efficiency and performance in the field. This educational background has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in his current role as the Head of Lithography Research and Development at Hubei Jiufengshan Laboratory.

📝Work Experience:

Xiang Shi-Li has extensive experience in the field of semiconductor technology, particularly in lithography research and development. Since July 2022, he has been leading the lithography research and development efforts at Hubei Jiufengshan Laboratory. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the development of advanced lithography manufacturing processes, semiconductor materials, and photoresist polymer materials. Prior to his current position, Xiang served as an Associate Professor, contributing to the Process R&D Center. During this time, he likely conducted research, taught courses, and mentored students in semiconductor manufacturing and related fields. His work may have included developing new technologies and methodologies to improve semiconductor manufacturing processes and materials. Overall, Xiang’s work experience reflects his expertise and dedication to advancing semiconductor technology. His contributions in research and development have the potential to drive innovation and improve the performance of semiconductor devices and systems.

📊Research focus:

Xiang Shi-Li’s research focuses on various aspects of semiconductor technology, with a particular emphasis on lithography manufacturing. His work includes investigating advanced lithography manufacturing processes to improve semiconductor device performance and efficiency. Additionally, Xiang is interested in semiconductor materials and photoresist polymer materials, exploring their properties and applications in semiconductor manufacturing. He also delves into intelligent materials and bioinspired systems, likely looking at how nature-inspired designs can be applied to improve semiconductor technologies. Xiang’s research extends to radio frequency (RF) devices and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), where he explores new materials and fabrication techniques for these devices. Overall, Xiang’s research is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, combining aspects of materials science, engineering, and physics to advance semiconductor technology. His work has the potential to contribute significantly to the development of next-generation semiconductor devices and systems.

 

Publications :

Photodegradable Polyurethane Resist with High Photosensitivity Based on Hexaarylbiimidazole Molecule Photoswitch

Authors: Xiang, S.-L.; Luo, P.-F.; Ren, Y.-Y.; Liu, J.; Zhu, M.-Q.

Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2024

Volume: 6

Issue: 5

Pages: 2496–2503

Dual nonionic photoacids synergistically enhanced photosensitivity for chemical amplified resists

Authors: Peng, L.-Y.; Xiang, S.-L.; Huang, J.-D.; Liu, J.; Zhu, M.-Q.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024

Volume: 482

Pages: 148810

Recent advances in super-resolution optical imaging based on aggregation-induced emission

Authors: Zhu, F.-Y.; Mei, L.-J.; Tian, R.; Zhu, M.-Q.; Tang, B.Z.

Journal: Chemical Society Reviews, 2024

Status: Article in Press

Visible-light-driven isotropic hydrogels as anisotropic underwater actuators

Authors: Shi-Li Xiang, Yu-Xuan Su, Hong Yin, Chong Li*, Ming-Qiang Zhu*

Journal: Nano Energy

Year: 2021

Volume: 85

Page: 105965

Photoplastic self-healing polyurethane springs and actuators

Authors: Shi-Li Xiang, Qiong-Xin Hua, Peng-Ju Zhao, Wen-Liang Gong, Chong Li*, Ming-Qiang Zhu*

Journal: Chemistry of Materials

Year: 2019

Volume: 31

Issue: 14

Pages: 5081-5088