Xiaolan Xue | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaolan Xue | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at China University of Mining and Technology, China

Dr. Xiaolan Xue is a dedicated materials scientist whose research significantly advances the field of electrochemical energy storage, particularly multivalent ion batteries. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Nanjing University in 2020 under the mentorship of Prof. Zhong Jin. Currently, she is a researcher at the School of Materials Science and Physics, China University of Mining and Technology. Her work centers around designing innovative functional materials for high-performance rechargeable batteries, focusing on magnesium-ion systems. Dr. Xue has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, and Nano Letters. Her research integrates material design, redox chemistry, and interface engineering. She is also a frequent collaborator on multidisciplinary projects, showcasing her strong leadership and team science capabilities. Dr. Xue continues to push the boundaries of sustainable energy research, contributing both foundational knowledge and practical advancements in next-generation energy storage technologies.

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Education

Dr. Xiaolan Xue obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the prestigious School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Nanjing University (China). During her doctoral studies, she worked under the guidance of Prof. Zhong Jin, a renowned figure in electrochemical energy systems and nanomaterials. Her Ph.D. research laid a strong foundation in functional materials, redox processes, and advanced characterization methods for electrochemical applications. Prior to her doctorate, she completed her undergraduate and master’s degrees in chemistry, where she began focusing on the synthesis and evaluation of materials for environmental and energy-related applications. Her educational journey has been rooted in interdisciplinary learning, combining materials science, electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and catalysis. This diverse academic background has equipped her with a solid theoretical and experimental skill set that supports her current research in magnesium-ion batteries and beyond. She consistently ranked at the top of her class and received multiple academic recognitions throughout her education.

Experience 

Since earning her Ph.D. in 2020, Dr. Xiaolan Xue has served as a researcher and faculty member at the School of Materials Science and Physics, China University of Mining and Technology. She is engaged in cutting-edge research focused on advanced materials for multivalent ion batteries, primarily magnesium-based systems. She has led several independent projects and collaborations, contributing to the development of interface engineering strategies, hybrid cathode materials, and redox chemistry in energy storage. Dr. Xue has extensive hands-on experience with materials synthesis, structural characterization (XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS), and electrochemical performance analysis (CV, EIS, GCD). She has also mentored graduate and undergraduate students, fostering academic growth and scientific curiosity. In addition to her laboratory work, she regularly participates in peer reviews and editorial activities. Her postdoctoral experience continues to reflect a commitment to academic excellence and innovation in sustainable and high-performance energy storage technologies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Xiaolan Xue has been recognized with several awards and honors for her outstanding contributions to energy storage research. Notably, she has received Best Paper Awards, Young Scientist Awards, and Excellent Researcher recognitions at both national and institutional levels. Her publications in prestigious journals such as ACS Nano, Advanced Functional Materials, and Nano Research have been featured in editorial highlights and recommended reading lists. She has also been invited as a reviewer for leading scientific journals in materials science and electrochemistry. Throughout her academic journey, she earned multiple merit-based scholarships during her doctoral and postgraduate studies. Moreover, she was nominated for research excellence awards by the China University of Mining and Technology, recognizing her high-impact scientific contributions and collaborative research efforts. Her work continues to gain attention in the global battery research community, positioning her as an emerging leader in sustainable energy materials development.

Research Focus

Dr. Xiaolan Xue’s research primarily revolves around developing advanced functional materials for electrochemical energy storage systems, with a strong emphasis on multivalent ion batteries, especially magnesium-ion batteries. Her scientific approach integrates nanostructure engineering, interface modification, and cathode/electrolyte optimization to enhance the efficiency, stability, and life cycle of next-generation batteries. She focuses on both inorganic (metal sulfides, selenides) and organic electrode materials, exploring redox mechanisms, structural transformations, and interfacial reactions at the atomic level. Dr. Xue also investigates cationic-anionic redox reactions, electrolyte-cathode compatibility, and separator functionalization. Her work contributes to resolving key challenges such as dendrite formation, poor reversibility, and low conductivity in multivalent systems. With an interdisciplinary approach combining chemistry, materials science, and energy technology, her research aims to offer sustainable, high-capacity, and safe battery solutions for future electronics, grid storage, and electric vehicles. She continuously seeks to bridge fundamental understanding with practical application in energy storage technologies.

Publication

  • CuCl as a Mg2+ Reservoir for in situ Interface Layer Engineering and Highly Stable Mg Plating/Stripping, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2025 (accepted).
  • Synergy of Electrolyte Manipulation and Separator Functionalization Enables Ultralong-life Nonaqueous Magnesium-Organic Batteries, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2024.
  • High-Capacity and Ultra-Long-Life Mg-Metal Batteries Enabled by Intercalation-Conversion Hybrid Cathode Materials, Small, 2024.
  • A Review of Metal Sulfide Cathode Materials for Non-Aqueous Multivalent Ion Batteries, Journal of Energy Storage, 2024.
  • Cationic-Anionic Redox Chemistry in Multivalent Metal-Ion Batteries, Advanced Functional Materials, 2023.
  • Interlayer Engineering of VS2 Nanosheets via In Situ Aniline Intercalative Polymerization, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2023.
  • Electronic Structure Engineering on NiSe2 via Nitrogen Doping, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2023.
  • A Critical Review of Inorganic Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Magnesium Ion Batteries, Journal of Energy Storage, 2023.

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaolan Xue is a rising star in materials science, contributing outstandingly to electrochemical energy storage research. Her innovative approaches and prolific publication record underscore her value to the scientific community. She is well-positioned to lead future developments in sustainable energy materials and next-generation battery technologies.

 

 

Sadaf Saeed | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sadaf Saeed | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Post doc at Shenzhen University, China

Dr. Sadaf Saeed is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in applied physics, nanotechnology, and advanced laser-based micro/nanofabrication. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, China, focusing on femtosecond laser-driven two-photon polymerization for fiber Bragg grating applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics (Electronics) from Changchun University of Science and Technology, China, with a thesis on multifunctional nanostructured surfaces via laser interference lithography and metal-assisted chemical etching. With experience as Head of the Physics Department at Legend Institute, Pakistan, and as a lecturer at NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, she blends teaching and high-impact research. She has published in leading journals such as Applied Optics, Nanotechnology, Langmuir, and Applied Surface Science. Dr. Saeed is a recipient of multiple scholarships and awards and actively contributes to global R&D projects in micro/nano manufacturing and surface engineering.

Author Profile

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Education

Dr. Sadaf Saeed holds a Postdoctoral fellowship in Physics from Shenzhen University. She completed her Ph.D. in Physics (Electronics) at Changchun University of Science and Technology, China, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Zuobin Wang, with a focus on micro/nanostructured surfaces fabricated via laser techniques. She earned her M.Phil. in Physics and B.Sc. in Physics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan, where she ranked among the top students. Her M.Phil. thesis focused on the structural and electrical properties of metal-polymer composites. She also holds an F.Sc. in General Science and Matriculation in Science from BISE Multan. Throughout her academic journey, she pursued rigorous coursework in classical mechanics, electronics, material science, computational physics, and solid-state physics, building a solid foundation for interdisciplinary research in nanotechnology, optics, and material characterization.

Experience

Dr. Sadaf Saeed has over seven years of progressive experience in academic research and teaching. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shenzhen University, China. She worked as a researcher at the International Research Centre for Nano Handling and Manufacturing, Changchun, China, contributing to international nanofabrication projects. Previously, she served as Head of the Physics Department at Legend Institute of Management Sciences, Multan, where she managed curriculum development, academic planning, and student mentoring. She worked as a Physics Lecturer at NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, teaching core physics courses. She has significant lab experience in material simulations, spectroscopy, and nanostructure characterization using advanced tools like SEM, TEM, AFM, and FDTD. She is also skilled in MATLAB, COMSOL, VASP, OriginPro, and other simulation environments, making her a versatile researcher capable of both theoretical and experimental work.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sadaf Saeed has received several awards and honors in recognition of her academic and research excellence. She was selected for the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE 3M-NANO 2023 Conference in Chengdu, China. She was a recipient of the Chinese Government Scholarship for her Ph.D. studies (2019–2023). During her M.Phil. program, she ranked among the top three students in her department. She has actively participated in major international conferences, including the IEEE 3M-NANO 2022 & 2023, the Asian VCSEL Day 2023, the 11th International Conference on Information Optics and Photonics (Xian, China), and AOPC 2019. Her patent on femtosecond laser fabrication for fiber Bragg grating applications further demonstrates her innovation. Additionally, she has contributed to several high-impact national and international R&D projects, including China’s “111” Project, Horizon Europe’s L4DNANO, and Jilin Provincial Science and Technology initiatives.

Research Focus 

Dr. Sadaf Saeed’s research bridges the disciplines of surface engineering, laser physics, and nanotechnology. Her primary focus is on the fabrication of multifunctional micro/nanostructured surfaces using Laser Interference Lithography (LIL) and Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching (MACE). She explores their applications in antireflection, superhydrophobicity, enhanced wettability, and SERS. In her postdoctoral work, she investigates femtosecond laser-driven two-photon polymerization techniques for phase mask fabrication in fiber Bragg grating systems, targeting high-precision optical device manufacturing. She is proficient in computational simulations such as FDTD, DFT, COMSOL, and VASP, applying them to optimize structures before fabrication. Her work also intersects optics, materials characterization, and electrical properties of nano-interfaces, contributing to the next generation of functional surfaces and optical components. She collaborates across international labs and contributes to major global initiatives, including the Horizon Europe L4DNANO project and National R&D Programs of China, emphasizing interdisciplinary, solution-oriented research.

Publications

  • Optimizing broadband antireflection with Au micropatterns: a combined FDTD simulation and two-beam LIL approachApplied Optics (2024)
  • Hierarchical and Gradient Si Nano Wires-holes Arrays by LIL and MACEIEEE 3M-NANO Conference Proceedings (2022)
  • Si Nanowires-holes Arrays with Enhanced WettabilityIEEE 3M-NANO Conference Proceedings (2023)
  • Synergistic Antireflection and SERS Enhancement in Hybrid Silicon Nanowires by LIL and MACESpringer Journal of Materials Science (Accepted)
  • Design and Fabrication of Silicon Micro Rings Using FDTD and Laser Interference Lithography and SERS PropertiesJournal of Optics (Accepted)
  • Integration of Three-Beam Laser Interference Lithography and Metal Assisted Chemical Etching…Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (Accepted)
  • Advanced Femtosecond Laser-Driven Two-Photon Polymerization Technique for Phase Mask FabricationUS Patent, Shenzhen University
  • Laser Interference Lithography—A Method for the Fabrication of Controlled Periodic StructuresNanomaterials (2023)

Conclusion

Dr. Sadaf Saeed presents a compelling profile with a clear research focus, international recognition, and a strong record of academic output. Her contributions to micro/nanostructure fabrication, laser technologies, and optical device engineering are valuable to both scientific advancement and real-world applications.

Mohammad Kouhi | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award | 3405

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammad Kouhi | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award 

Academician/ Research Scholar at Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch in Iran

Mohammad Kouhi is an Associate Professor of Physics at the Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Iran. With a robust academic background and over a decade of research experience, he specializes in plasma physics, nonlinear optics, and nanotechnology. His scholarly contributions include a substantial number of published articles in high-impact journals, establishing him as a respected figure in his field. Dr. Kouhi’s research is characterized by a strong emphasis on practical applications, particularly in biosensors and materials science. He has collaborated with various academic institutions, sharing knowledge and advancing the frontiers of physics through innovative research methodologies. His dedication to education and mentorship is evident in his role in shaping the next generation of physicists, fostering critical thinking and scientific inquiry among his students.

Profile:

Education:

Dr. Mohammad Kouhi completed his Ph.D. in Physics at [University Name] in [Year], where he focused on [specific area of research]. Prior to this, he earned his Master’s degree in Physics from [University Name] in [Year], gaining extensive knowledge in theoretical and experimental physics. His undergraduate studies were completed at [University Name] with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, where he laid the groundwork for his future research endeavors. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Kouhi has attended numerous workshops and conferences, enhancing his expertise and keeping abreast of the latest developments in the field of physics. His commitment to lifelong learning is reflected in his continuous pursuit of knowledge and professional development, contributing to his success as an educator and researcher.

Professional experience:

Dr. Mohammad Kouhi has over [X years] of experience in academia, serving as an Associate Professor at the Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, since [Year]. In this role, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in physics, focusing on subjects such as plasma physics, optics, and nanotechnology. He has supervised numerous student research projects, guiding them through the intricacies of experimental design and data analysis. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Kouhi has conducted extensive research, resulting in numerous publications in reputable journals. His collaborations with both national and international researchers have further enriched his experience, leading to innovative projects that bridge theory and application. He has also participated in peer reviews for various scientific journals, contributing to the academic community by evaluating and providing constructive feedback on the research of his peers.

Research focus:

Dr. Mohammad Kouhi’s research focuses on plasma physics, nonlinear optics, and the development of advanced nanomaterials. His work in plasma physics explores the dynamics of nonlinear electrostatic waves and high-power laser interactions in plasma, contributing to the understanding of energy transfer mechanisms. In the realm of optics, he investigates nonlinear optical properties in nanostructures, including quantum dots and nanowires, aiming to enhance optical devices and sensors. His research also emphasizes the application of surface plasmon resonance biosensors, which utilize liquid crystal materials to improve sensitivity in biological detection. Dr. Kouhi’s interdisciplinary approach combines theoretical analysis with experimental validation, leading to innovative solutions in both fundamental physics and practical applications. His ongoing projects aim to address current challenges in material science and biomedicine, showcasing his commitment to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in physics.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Mohammad Kouhi’s research excellence has been recognized through several awards and honors throughout his academic career. Notably, he received the [Specific Award Name] in [Year], acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the field of plasma physics and nonlinear optics. He has also been nominated for various prestigious research awards, reflecting his impact on the scientific community. In addition, Dr. Kouhi’s publications have garnered significant citations, further demonstrating his influence in the field. He has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences, showcasing his research findings and engaging with fellow scientists. Dr. Kouhi’s commitment to education and mentorship has also been acknowledged, as he has been awarded [Specific Teaching Award] for his exceptional teaching practices. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing knowledge in physics and inspiring future generations of scientists.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Liposome: classification, preparation, and applications
    A. Akbarzadeh, R. Rezaei-Sadabady, S. Davaran, S.W. Joo, N. Zarghami, …
    Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1), 1-9 (2013).
    Citations: 4092
  • Carbon nanotubes: properties, synthesis, purification, and medical applications
    A. Eatemadi, H. Daraee, H. Karimkhanloo, M. Kouhi, N. Zarghami, …
    Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 1-13 (2014).
    Citations: 1363
  • Application of liposomes in medicine and drug delivery
    H. Daraee, A. Etemadi, M. Kouhi, S. Alimirzalu, A. Akbarzadeh
    Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 44(1), 381-391 (2016).
    Citations: 791
  • Quantum dots: synthesis, bioapplications, and toxicity
    A. Valizadeh, H. Mikaeili, N. Zarghami, S.M. Farkhani, M. Samiei, S. Davaran, …
    Nanoscale Research Letters, 7(1), 480 (2012).
    Citations: 635
  • Application of gold nanoparticles in biomedical and drug delivery
    H. Daraee, A. Eatemadi, E. Abbasi, S. Fekri Aval, M. Kouhi, A. Akbarzadeh
    Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 44(1), 410-422 (2016).
    Citations: 575
  • Silver nanoparticles: synthesis methods, bio-applications, and properties
    E. Abbasi, M. Milani, S. Fekri Aval, M. Kouhi, A. Akbarzadeh, …
    Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 42(2), 173-180 (2016).
    Citations: 538
  • Bimetallic nanoparticles: Preparation, properties, and biomedical applications
    H.T. Nasrabadi, E. Abbasi, S. Davaran, M. Kouhi, A. Akbarzadeh
    Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 44(1), 376-380 (2016).
    Citations: 133
  • Graphene: synthesis, bio-applications, and properties
    E. Abbasi, A. Akbarzadeh, M. Kouhi, M. Milani
    Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 44(1), 150-156 (2016).
    Citations: 87
  • Investigation of quadratic electro-optic effects and electro-absorption process in GaN/AlGaN spherical quantum dot
    M. Kouhi, A. Vahedi, A. Akbarzadeh, Y. Hanifehpour, S.W. Joo
    Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 1-6 (2014).
    Citations: 73
  • Silver nanoparticles: synthesis, properties, bio-applications and limitations
    E. Abbasi, M. Milani, S. Fekri Aval, M. Kouhi, A. Akbarzadeh, …
    Critical Reviews in Microbiology (2014).
    Citations: 28

Conclusion:

Mohammad Kouhi is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing a solid foundation of impactful research in computational particle physics. His strong publication record, high citation count, and diverse research contributions highlight his dedication and influence in the field. By addressing areas for improvement, particularly in collaboration and outreach, Kouhi has the potential to further amplify his impact and recognition in the scientific community. Recognizing his achievements with this award would not only honor his past contributions but also encourage continued excellence and innovation in his future endeavors.