Zhi-Jie Liu | Molecular Biophysics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi-Jie Liu | Molecular Biophysics | Research Excellence Award

iHuman Institute, ShanghaiTech University | China

Zhi-Jie Liu is a distinguished scientist specializing in structural biology and human cell signaling. With a Ph.D. in Biophysics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, he has extensive postdoctoral and research experience in crystallography, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Currently, he leads innovative research at the iHuman Institute, focusing on elucidating the structural and functional mechanisms of human cell signaling and developing novel methods and technologies in structural biology. Recognized for his contributions to science and education, he has received multiple honors, including national awards for excellence in research and mentorship, reflecting his impact on both scientific advancement and talent development.

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Ana Estela | Developmental Cell Biology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Estela | Developmental Cell Biology | Women Researcher Award

UNSE | Argentina

Ana Estela Ledesma is a senior researcher specializing in macromolecules, biomolecular interactions, and nanosystems, combining theoretical calculations with advanced spectroscopic techniques. Her work focuses on elucidating structural and biophysical mechanisms in protein–ligand and protein–surface interactions. She has led and contributed to numerous nationally funded research projects and has an extensive publication record in indexed journals. Her research spans nanoparticles functionalized with natural compounds for medical and agricultural applications, bioactive alkaloids with hypoglycemic effects, oxidative processes in proteins, and the characterization of probiotic and prebiotic biomolecules.

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Joydip Dutta | Biophysics | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Joydip Dutta | Biophysics | Outstanding Scientist Award

IIT ISM Dhanbad | India

Dr. Joydip Dutta is a physicist with strong interdisciplinary expertise spanning nanophotonics, quantum engineering, and advanced materials characterization. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, where his research focused on the preparation and characterization of lanthanide-doped yttrium-based materials for multifunctional applications. His academic background also includes a master’s degree in Applied Physics and a bachelor’s degree in Physics (Honours), both completed with first-class distinction. Professionally, he has served in postdoctoral and senior research roles within premier academic and industrial environments, contributing to both fundamental research and applied projects. His technical proficiency includes chromatography techniques using high-resolution mass spectrometry, solar cell and photovoltaic measurements, and advanced X-ray–based analytical methods such as XRD and XPS. His work reflects a strong combination of experimental skills, instrumentation expertise, and applied research experience across physics, chemistry, and engineering domains.

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Development of Y2O3:Ho3+/Yb3+ Upconverting Nanophosphors for Enhancing Solar Cell Efficiency of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
J. Dutta, V.K. Rai, M.M. Durai, R. Thangavel – IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, 9(4), 1040–1045 (2019) | Citations: 32
Integration of a Bismuth-Based Tris–Mononuclear Complex with 2D Functional Materials for Highly Efficient and Durable Aqueous Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
D. Kundu, A. Hazra, S. Bhattacharjee, J. Dutta et al. – ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(22), 28423–28434 (2024) | Citations: 17
Upconverting BiYO3 Nanophosphors in DSSC Applications
J. Dutta, V.K. Rai – Optics & Laser Technology, 140, 107087 (2021) | Citations: 17
Zirconia-Based Ho3+–Yb3+ Codoped Upconverting Nanophosphors for Green Light Emitting Device Applications
J. Dutta, V.K. Rai – Methods and Applications in Fluorescence, 6(2), 025003 (2018) | Citations: 17

Dheerendra Singh Yadav | Cell Structure Analysis | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dheerendra Singh Yadav | Cell Structure Analysis | Outstanding Scientist Award

Ch. Charan Singh P G College Heonra (Saifai) Etawah-206001 UP India | India

Prof. Dhirendra Singh Yadav is a physicist specializing in condensed matter physics and materials science, with over fourteen years of academic and research experience. His work centers on the structural, optical, and electronic behavior of advanced materials, with a focus on their industrial and technological applications. He has contributed to the scientific community as Editor-in-Chief of Materials Science: Advanced Industrial Materials and serves on the editorial boards of multiple international journals, including the American Journal of Physics and Applications and the International Journal of Materials Science and Applications. His research activities span materials characterization, thin-film studies, and the investigation of functional materials relevant to semiconductors and emerging devices. With long-standing experience in physics education and research supervision, he actively supports peer review for several journals, contributing to quality assurance in scientific publishing. His work continues to advance understanding of material behavior and improve industrial applications of novel materials.

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Yadav, P., Yadav, D. S., Singh, D. V., Singh, P., & Verma, A. S. (2024). Elastic properties of C-type lanthanide sesquioxides. East European Journal of Physics, 4, 227–233.

Yadav, P., Yadav, D. S., Singh, D. V., Singh, P., & Verma, A. S. (2024). Electronic, structural, optical and mechanical properties of cubic structured Ln₂X₃ (Ln = La–Lu & X = O, S). East European Journal of Physics, 4, 234–239.

Bhati, R., Yadav, D. S., Varshney, P., Gupta, R. C., & Verma, A. S. (2023). Semi-empirical predictions for hardness of rare earth pyrochlores: High-permittivity dielectrics and thermal barrier coating materials. East European Journal of Physics, 1, 222–227.

Yadav, N., Yadav, D. S., Varshney, P., & Gupta, R. C. (2023). Electronic and mechanical properties of chemical bonds (A–O & B–O) in cubic phase A²⁺B⁴⁺O₃ perovskite oxides. American Journal of Physics and Applications, 11(4), 80–88.

Bhati, R., Yadav, D. S., Gupta, R. C., & Verma, A. S. (2023). Simplistic model for the investigation of mechanical stability parameters of pyrochlore-structured solids. Materials Physics and Mechanics, 51.

Yadav, D. S., et al. (2018). [Article title unavailable]. Journal of Pure Applied and Industrial Physics, 8(5), 32–37.

Yadav, D. S., et al. (2018). Comment and discussion on “Insight into the structural, electronic, mechanical and optical properties of inorganic lead bromide perovskite APbBr₃ (A = Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs)” by Bourachid et al. (2020). Journal of Pure Applied and Industrial Physics, 8(5), 38–45.