Jiapeng Luo | Advanced Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiapeng Luo | Advanced Materials | Best Researcher Award

Senior Engineer | Harbin Institute of Technology| China

Dr. Jiapeng Luo is a distinguished senior engineer and adjunct professor recognized for his cross-disciplinary expertise in new materials, additive manufacturing, and graphene-based composites. He earned his Ph.D. from the Harbin Institute of Technology and completed postdoctoral research at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With over seven years of experience in scientific research, industrial innovation, and project leadership, he has successfully managed multiple military-civil fusion and industry-academia collaboration projects exceeding ¥8 million in value. His research primarily focuses on graphene-aluminum composites, 3D-printed titanium alloys, biomedical materials, surface modification, and numerical simulation. Dr. Luo’s innovative work in high-conductivity graphene-aluminum composites has significantly enhanced material performance in high-temperature and electrical applications, while his development of ultra-low modulus porous beta-Ti alloys has advanced customized biomedical implant technology. He has published over 11 SCI-indexed papers in Q1 and Q2 journals, holds 14 patents, and maintains a cumulative SCI impact factor exceeding 50. His research collaborations span leading institutions such as Harbin Institute of Technology, Southern University of Science and Technology, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In addition to academic excellence, Dr. Luo has contributed extensively to scientific policy development, startup incubation, and mentorship, guiding numerous postgraduate students toward successful careers in top technology firms. His professional affiliations include leadership roles within the China Zhi Gong Party and the Guangming Overseas Returnees Association. Dr. Luo has been honored with multiple recognitions for his contributions to engineering innovation and technology transfer, reflecting his exceptional ability to bridge scientific research with industrial application. His sustained commitment to excellence, innovation, and societal impact underscores his role as a transformative figure in advanced materials engineering and applied research.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publication

Luo, J., et al. (2023). Electropolishing influence on biocompatibility of additively manufactured Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr: in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. Citations: 5

Imran Shair Mohammad | Drug Delivery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Imran Shair Mohammad | Drug Delivery | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow | City of Hope National Medical Center | United States

Dr. Imran Shair Mohammad is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist whose research focuses on developing next-generation minimally invasive cancer immunotherapies through the design of innovative drug delivery systems and biomaterials. His work lies at the intersection of drug discovery, mRNA and peptide engineering, and biomaterial science, with an emphasis on creating nano/microparticle and hydrogel-based systems for targeted delivery of exosomes, RNA, peptides, and small molecules to improve therapeutic outcomes in cancer, inflammation, and infectious diseases. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, following an M.Phil and Pharm.D. from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Professionally, Dr. Mohammad has held several postdoctoral research positions across leading international institutions, including the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Erciyes University in Turkey, Sun Yat-sen University in China, and currently serves at the City of Hope National Medical Center, USA. His expertise spans drug and gene delivery, mRNA and peptide synthesis, protein engineering, and immunomodulatory biomaterials, with hands-on proficiency in nanoparticle development, polymer chemistry, and advanced analytical techniques such as HPLC, TEM, and LC-MS. His research interests encompass cancer immunotherapy, drug resistance, cellular engineering, and microbiome-based therapeutics. Dr. Mohammad has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles, received multiple international research grants from the USA, Turkey, and China, and serves on the editorial boards of Cancer Immunology Connect and Current Drug Delivery. Recognized with prestigious honors such as the High-Level Foreign Talents Award from Guangdong Province and the Chinese Government Ph.D. Scholarship, he continues to contribute to advancing translational nanomedicine and targeted immunotherapeutic strategies. His career exemplifies a commitment to scientific innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful research that bridges laboratory discoveries with clinical applications for global health advancement.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Mohammad, I. S., He, W., & Yin, L. (2018). Understanding of human ATP binding cassette superfamily and novel multidrug resistance modulators to overcome MDR. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 100, 335–348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2018.02.028 Cited by: 226

2. Mohammad, I. S., Hu, H., Yin, L., & He, W. (2019). Drug nanocrystals: Fabrication methods and promising therapeutic applications. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 562, 187–202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.03.055 Cited by: 163

3. Ishaq, H. M., Mohammad, I. S., Guo, H., Shahzad, M., Hou, Y. J., Ma, C., Naseem, Z., … (2017). Molecular estimation of alteration in intestinal microbial composition in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis patients. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 95, 865–874. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2017.08.097 Cited by: 134

4. Wang, X., Mohammad, I. S., Fan, L., Zhao, Z., Nurunnabi, M., Sallam, M. A., Wu, J., … (2021). Delivery strategies of amphotericin B for invasive fungal infections. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 11(8), 2585–2604. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsb.2021.03.013 Cited by: 130

5. Gu, Y., Mohammad, I. S., & Liu, Z. (2020). Overview of the STAT-3 signaling pathway in cancer and the development of specific inhibitors. Oncology Letters, 19(4), 2585–2594. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.11309 Cited by: 120

Shideh Shadravan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shideh Shadravan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Oklahoam, United States

Dr. Shideh Shadravan is an accomplished structural engineer, educator, and researcher with a strong background in civil engineering and architectural design. She serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture and has influenced over 1,400 students through her courses in structures, materials, and building design. Her research focuses on building resilience against natural disasters, structural system innovation, and sustainable materials, supported by more than $300,000 in research funding. Recognized with multiple teaching and research awards, Dr. Shadravan is a thought leader in low-rise residential design and concrete crack mitigation. Her collaborative research extends to institutions like UCLA and Cal State Long Beach. She is actively engaged in professional societies including ASCE, AISC, and ASEE. With a strong record of academic leadership, industry collaboration, and applied innovation, Dr. Shadravan stands out as a significant contributor to advancing the future of resilient and sustainable infrastructure.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Shideh Shadravan holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Oklahoma, where her dissertation focused on the dimensional stability of concrete slabs on grade. She also earned her M.S. in Civil Engineering from the same institution, with a thesis centered on the bending capacity of cold-formed Z-purlins used in roof systems. Her foundational training in engineering began with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Ferdosi University of Mashad, Iran. Throughout her academic progression, she demonstrated excellence in structural systems and materials research, earning prestigious fellowships and scholarships, including the Heritage Scholarship and multiple CTS Cement Manufacturing Fellowships. Her education provided a strong theoretical and applied engineering base, enabling her to pursue interdisciplinary research that bridges civil engineering, construction science, and architectural design. Her doctoral and post-doctoral research set the foundation for innovative solutions in structural performance, material sustainability, and the development of resilient infrastructure.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Shideh Shadravan’s professional experience spans academic, research, and leadership roles over two decades. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture, where she also held roles as Graduate Liaison and Associate Director. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor and has been deeply involved in graduate advising and curriculum development. She has also worked as a lecturer at Cornell University, where she guided architecture students in sustainability-focused studio projects. Her research collaborations include visiting scholar appointments at UCLA and California State University, Long Beach. Dr. Shadravan has led and co-led funded projects with industry partners like CTS Cement, APA, and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. Her leadership in securing over $300,000 in research funding and her teaching excellence awards highlight her commitment to education, innovation, and community impact. She actively contributes to professional societies and serves on graduate thesis and dissertation committees across disciplines.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Shideh Shadravan’s research is deeply rooted in developing innovative strategies to enhance structural resilience and sustainability. Her focus lies in optimizing building performance by integrating architectural design, structural systems, and material science. She explores cutting-edge methods to improve the strength and dimensional stability of concrete and investigates the failure modes of various structural systems under lateral loads such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Dr. Shadravan is especially dedicated to improving the performance and cost-efficiency of residential low-rise buildings, with particular emphasis on wood-frame and mass timber construction. Her work also addresses environmentally friendly construction materials, architectural heritage preservation, and solar racking stability. By blending theory with real-world applications, her research contributes to disaster-resilient infrastructure, sustainability in construction, and effective teaching methods for structural engineering. Her interdisciplinary research integrates civil engineering principles, construction science, and architectural practice to solve emerging challenges in resilient and sustainable design.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Shideh Shadravan has received numerous prestigious awards that reflect her excellence in both research and teaching. She is a multi-year recipient of the “Distinguished Research and Creativity Award” from the Division of Architecture and has twice been honored for “Excellence in Teaching” by the Gibbs College of Architecture. Her contributions have earned her the Urban Design Fellowship, the Publication Incentive Program Award, and multiple Program of Research Enhancement (PRE) awards. Her industry-sponsored research has attracted grants from CTS Cement Manufacturing, APA-The Engineered Wood Association, and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. Additionally, she has been recognized for scholarly engagement with the private sector and received the Outstanding Faculty Award for her all-around contribution to the college. These accolades collectively underscore her outstanding impact in academia, research, and service. Dr. Shadravan’s record of continuous recognition showcases her commitment to innovation, excellence, and professional leadership in engineering and architecture.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Shideh Shadravan possesses a comprehensive suite of research skills that span experimental design, materials testing, structural modeling, and interdisciplinary collaboration. She is proficient in leading large-scale structural tests, particularly on wood and concrete systems, and analyzing data related to structural behavior under lateral loads. She has expertise in investigating concrete shrinkage, crack management, and foundation stability, especially in low-rise buildings. Her work includes hands-on experience with industry-sponsored prototyping, structural performance assessments, and integration of sustainable materials. Dr. Shadravan excels in developing test frameworks that bridge theoretical research and practical application, often collaborating with engineers, architects, and manufacturers. She is also skilled in grant writing, project management, and mentoring graduate students through complex research processes. Her strong communication abilities support her interdisciplinary and cross-institutional collaborations. With a deep understanding of structural resilience, material performance, and building science, she consistently delivers high-impact research that addresses real-world engineering and architectural challenges.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Shideh Shadravan is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her career demonstrates a strong trajectory of impactful research, innovative engineering solutions, excellence in teaching, and community engagement. Her work not only addresses critical structural engineering challenges but also contributes to sustainable, resilient construction practices.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  1. Title: Innovative Approaches to Enhancing Concrete Compressive Strength: An Extensive Investigation of Biochar-Embedded and Self-Repairing Techniques

  2. Journal: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering

  3. Year: 2025

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  5. Citation (APA Style):
    Author(s). (2025). Innovative approaches to enhancing concrete compressive strength: An extensive investigation of biochar-embedded and self-repairing techniques. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.

  6. Citation Count: 1

Jihao Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jihao Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher at Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Jihao Li is an Associate Researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in radiation chemistry and irradiation technology for material modification. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014 and has since led groundbreaking research in environmental applications, including solar-driven desalination and wastewater treatment. With over 60 SCI-indexed publications, 1,900 citations, and 12 Chinese invention patents, his work has made significant scientific and practical contributions. He serves as a guest editor for Gels, a reviewer for Advanced Materials and Materials Letters, and is actively involved in professional committees. Recognized with multiple awards, he has delivered invited talks at international conferences. His expertise and leadership in innovative material applications position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, with potential for further impact through enhanced industry collaborations and expanded research outreach.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Jihao Li earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014, specializing in radiation chemistry and material modification. His academic journey provided him with a strong foundation in applied physics and chemical engineering, equipping him with expertise in advanced irradiation technologies. Throughout his education, he focused on the intersection of chemistry and material science, leading to significant contributions in environmental remediation and nanomaterial applications. His doctoral research laid the groundwork for his current studies in solar-driven desalination, photocatalysis, and radiation-induced material modifications. Since completing his Ph.D., he has continued to expand his knowledge through interdisciplinary collaborations and professional development. His educational background, combined with extensive research experience, has positioned him as a leading expert in his field, contributing to numerous high-impact scientific publications, patents, and innovations that address critical global challenges such as water purification and environmental sustainability.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jihao Li has been an Associate Researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, since 2014, where he leads the Radiation Chemistry and Applications group. With over a decade of professional experience, he has focused on the application of radiation chemistry and irradiation technology in material preparation and modification. His research has resulted in over 60 SCI-indexed publications, 12 Chinese invention patents, and numerous international collaborations. He serves as a guest editor for Gels and a reviewer for Advanced Materials and Materials Letters, highlighting his influence in the scientific community. Additionally, he is a council member of the China Nuclear Society’s Radiation Research and Application Branch and an active contributor to national standards for insulation materials. His expertise in photothermal desalination and wastewater treatment has led to significant advancements in environmental sustainability, making him a recognized leader in his field.

Research Interest

Dr. Jihao Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of radiation chemistry, material science, and environmental sustainability. His work primarily focuses on the application of irradiation technology for material preparation and modification, with a particular emphasis on developing innovative solutions for water purification and desalination. He explores solar-driven evaporation systems, photothermal catalysis, and nanomaterial-based wastewater treatment to address global water scarcity and pollution challenges. His recent research integrates reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and Ti₃C₂ MXene-based hydrogels to enhance solar evaporation efficiency and degrade organic pollutants. Additionally, he investigates radiation-induced structural modifications in polymers and composites for advanced industrial applications. His expertise extends to thermal shrinkage materials, nuclear radiation shielding, and functional coatings, demonstrating his commitment to both fundamental and applied research. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and technological innovation, Dr. Li aims to develop sustainable materials that contribute to environmental protection and resource management.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jihao Li has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of his significant contributions to radiation chemistry, material science, and environmental research. His innovative work in solar-driven desalination, photocatalysis, and wastewater treatment has earned him two prestigious research awards, highlighting his impact in both academic and applied fields. As an invited speaker at 10 international conferences, he has shared his expertise on radiation-induced material modification and sustainable water purification technologies. Additionally, his role as a council member of the China Nuclear Society’s Radiation Research and Application Branch and a committee member for national insulation materials standards underscores his leadership in scientific research and policy development. His editorial appointments in renowned journals such as Gels, along with his role as a reviewer for Advanced Materials and Materials Letters, further validate his standing as a respected scientist. His growing recognition showcases his influence in the global scientific community.

Research Skill

Dr. Jihao Li possesses strong research skills in radiation chemistry, material science, and environmental applications, with expertise in developing irradiation-based material modifications for practical use. His proficiency in nanomaterial synthesis, photothermal catalysis, and polymer engineering enables him to create advanced functional materials for water purification, desalination, and pollutant degradation. He is skilled in radiation-induced structural modifications, which he applies to enhance material properties for industrial and environmental applications. His analytical skills include spectroscopic analysis, electron microscopy, and thermal characterization techniques, allowing him to investigate material behaviors at the molecular level. Additionally, he excels in experimental design, project management, and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing to the success of numerous research projects. With over 60 SCI publications, 12 patents, and extensive peer-review experience, Dr. Li demonstrates a high level of scientific rigor, innovation, and problem-solving ability, making him a leading researcher in applied chemistry and material science.

Conclusion

Dr. Jihao Li has strong research credentials, significant scientific contributions, and practical innovations in applied chemistry and environmental science. His work in solar-driven desalination and wastewater treatment is impactful. While there are areas for further development in industry collaborations and book publications, his achievements make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Ion sieving in graphene oxide membranes via cationic control of interlayer spacing

    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 1,568
  • Salt‐induced fabrication of superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic PAA‐g‐PVDF membranes for effective separation of oil‐in‐water emulsions

    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 765
  • Measurements of Higgs boson properties in the diphoton decay channel with pp collision data at with the ATLAS detector

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 605
  • Search for new phenomena in dijet events using pp collision data collected at with the ATLAS detector

    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 524
  • Ultra-light, compressible and fire-resistant graphene aerogel as a highly efficient and recyclable absorbent for organic liquids

    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 459
  • Volume I. Introduction to DUNE

    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 452
  • Measurement of the Ratio of Branching Fractions B (B c+→ J/ψ τ+ ν τ)/B (B c+→ J/ψ μ+ ν μ)

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 397
  • A robust polyionized hydrogel with an unprecedented underwater anti‐crude‐oil‐adhesion property

    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 385
  • Laundering durability of superhydrophobic cotton fabric

    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 351
  • Layer‐by‐Layer Construction of Cu²⁺/Alginate Multilayer Modified Ultrafiltration Membrane with Bioinspired Superwetting Property for High‐Efficient Crude‐Oil-in-Water Emulsion Separation

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 316
  • Self-sensing, ultralight, and conductive 3D graphene/iron oxide aerogel elastomer deformable in a magnetic field

    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 311
  • Measurement of inclusive and differential cross sections in the H → ZZ * → 4ℓ decay channel in pp collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 283
  • Graphene oxide‐based antibacterial cotton fabrics

    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 265