Luciana Almeida Silva | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luciana Almeida Silva | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

 PHD at the California Institute of Technology, USA

Luciana Almeida Silva is a Full Professor at Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Brazil, where she earned her Ph.D. in 2001. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the California Institute of Technology (CALTECH) in 2006, focusing on hybrid photochemical systems for hydrogen production. Her research interests include photocatalytic hydrogen production, environmental remediation, and the synthesis of semiconductor materials. A former affiliate member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (2010-2014), Dr. Silva has published 52 research articles, contributing significantly to the fields of sustainable energy and environmental science.

Professional Profiles

Publications

Chalcogenide nanoparticles like CdxZn(1-x)SySe(1-y) applied to photocatalytic hydrogen production from natural seawater under visible light irradiation, Publication date:  2020.

Assessment of hydrothermal parameters in the wet synthesis of α- and β-BiTaO4 by in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction, Publication date:  2022.

Green photocatalytic remediation of Fenthion using composites with natural red clay and non-toxic metal oxides with visible light irradiation, Publication date:  2021.

Photocatalytic Removal of Cyanide from Cassava Processing Wastewater with Simultaneous Generation of H2 and C2H4 Using Ni-modified TiO2, Publication date:  2023.

Nanohybrid of two-dimensional tellurium and metal sulfotelluride for solar-driven photocatalytic hydrogen production from seawater, Publication date:  2024.

Conclusion

Luciana Almeida Silva is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her significant contributions to the fields of photocatalysis, hydrogen production, and environmental remediation. Her extensive publication record, international collaborations, and innovative research make her a leading figure in her area of expertise. To further bolster her candidacy, she could consider broadening the application of her research, engaging more with industry, and enhancing her public outreach efforts. Overall, her work has a profound impact on sustainable energy and environmental science, making her a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Marta Llorca | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marta Llorca | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

PHD at the Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

Marta Llorca, born on February 16, 1984, is a Tenured Researcher at the Instituto de Diagnóstico Ambiental y Estudios del Agua (IDAEA-CSIC) in Spain. With a PhD in Environmental Chemistry from the Universitat de Barcelona, she has pioneered research on perfluoroalkyl substances and their environmental impact, earning recognition for her innovative work. Her expertise lies in environmental chemistry, chromatographic analysis, and high-resolution mass spectrometry, focusing on emerging contaminants and (xeno)metabolomics. Marta’s contributions include developing new methodologies for analyzing contaminants in food and the environment, solidifying her reputation in the field.

Professional Profiles

Publications

Kinetics and toxicity of nanoplastics in ex vivo exposed human whole blood as a model to understand their impact on human health, Publication date:  2024.

Occurrence and fate of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in an urban aquifer located at the Besòs River Delta (Spain), Publication date:  2024.

Bioaccumulation and dietary bioaccessibility of microplastics composition and cocontaminants in Mediterranean mussels, Publication date:  2024.

Human Oral Exposure to Nano-and Microplastics and Plastic Additives in Barcelona, Spain: a series of single-case studies, Publication date:  2024.

The challenge of assessing contaminants of emerging concern and microplastics, Publication date:  2023.

Conclusion

Marta Llorca is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her pioneering research in environmental chemistry, particularly on emerging contaminants and microplastics. Her extensive publication record in high-impact journals and her progression to a tenured research position at CSIC demonstrate her dedication and influence in the field. With slight enhancements in international collaboration, project leadership, and broader impact efforts, she would be an even more compelling candidate for the award.