Un-Bong Baek | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Un-Bong Baek
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea

Un-Bong Baek
Affiliation Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 22937209600
Documents
111
Citations 1,973
h-index
29
Subject Area Materials Science
Event Global Scholar Awards

Un-Bong Baek is a researcher affiliated with the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science whose scholarly activities primarily contribute to materials science through investigations involving advanced materials, characterization methods, and measurement technologies. His publications demonstrate continued engagement with material performance evaluation and scientific standardization, supporting developments relevant to industrial applications and academic research communities.[1]

Abstract

Un-Bong Baek has established a recognized research profile through scientific investigations in materials science, emphasizing advanced material characterization, measurement science, functional materials, and analytical methodologies. His publications contribute to improving the understanding of material properties, performance evaluation, and precision measurement techniques supporting industrial innovation and scientific reliability. Through collaborations and peer-reviewed research, he has strengthened knowledge in materials engineering while promoting reproducible experimental practices and internationally recognized standards. His scholarly output reflects sustained academic productivity, interdisciplinary engagement, and contributions that support technological advancement, scientific excellence, and future developments within modern materials research communities worldwide.[1][2]

Keywords

Materials Science, Thin Films, Nanomaterials, Surface Analysis, Metrology, Material Characterization, Functional Materials, Measurement Science, Microstructure, Nanotechnology, Electronic Materials, Optical Materials

Introduction

Un-Bong Baek conducts research integrating materials science with precision measurement, emphasizing reliable characterization techniques and material performance evaluation. His studies support scientific understanding of functional materials while improving analytical accuracy for laboratory investigations and industrial technologies through internationally recognized research practices and collaborative interdisciplinary scientific activities.[1]

Research Profile

Un-Bong Baek has developed an academic profile centered on advanced materials, metrology, nanostructured materials, and precision characterization. His publications demonstrate consistent participation in internationally indexed research while supporting measurement reliability, material optimization, scientific collaboration, and knowledge dissemination across contemporary materials science disciplines.[2]

Research Contributions

Un-Bong Baek contributes through investigations of material properties, characterization methodologies, and precision analytical approaches. His scholarly work advances understanding of functional materials, experimental reproducibility, and technological applications while supporting scientific standards, innovation, and multidisciplinary materials research benefiting academic and industrial communities worldwide.[3]

Publications

Un-Bong Baek has authored and coauthored numerous peer-reviewed publications indexed within international scientific databases. His research addresses functional materials, nanotechnology, characterization methods, and precision measurements, reflecting sustained publication activity, collaborative scholarship, and continuing contributions supporting advancements across materials science research and engineering.[1]

Research Impact

Un-Bong Baek demonstrates measurable research impact through internationally indexed publications, scholarly citations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and scientific contributions supporting measurement science. His research provides valuable references for future investigations while encouraging innovation, methodological consistency, and technological improvements within materials science and related engineering disciplines.[2]

Award Suitability

Un-Bong Baek demonstrates qualifications appropriate for recognition through sustained scholarly productivity, internationally visible publications, collaborative scientific research, and contributions advancing materials science. His academic record reflects research excellence, scientific integrity, and continued commitment to innovation consistent with the objectives of the Global Scholar Awards.[4]

Conclusion

Un-Bong Baek continues contributing to materials science through research emphasizing precision measurements, advanced characterization, and functional materials. His scholarly achievements strengthen scientific knowledge, encourage collaborative innovation, and support internationally recognized research standards, making his academic contributions valuable within contemporary materials science and engineering communities.[1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Un-Bong Baek, Author ID 22937209600.
      https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/22937209600
    2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Un-Bong Baek Citation Profile.
      https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=h_6ur8oAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
    3. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Un-Bong Baek Research Profile.
      https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Un-Baek
    4. Global Scholar Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award.
      https://globalscholarawards.com/

Afshana Morshed | Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Best Scholar Award

Afshana Morshed
Researcher Afshana Morshed
Affiliation University of Wollongong
Country Australia
Scopus ID 59066134700
Documents 10
Citations 110
h-index 4
Subject Area Materials Science
Event Global Scholar Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4465-1027

Afshana Morshed
University of Wollongong

Afshana Morshed
is a researcher affiliated with the University of Wollongong, Australia, whose scholarly activities focus on materials science. Her publications examine advanced material design, processing methods, and performance evaluation for engineering applications. Through peer-reviewed research, she has contributed to knowledge supporting sustainable material development and innovative manufacturing technologies. Her academic profile, including publications, citations, and international visibility, reflects meaningful engagement within the materials science research community.[1]

Abstract

Afshana Morshed has established a research profile centered on materials science through investigations of advanced materials, structural performance, processing technologies, and engineering applications. Her publications emphasize scientifically validated approaches that improve material properties, sustainability, and manufacturing efficiency. The available scholarly metrics indicate growing academic recognition supported by peer-reviewed publications, citations, and collaborative research activities. Her work contributes to contemporary discussions involving functional materials and engineering innovation while maintaining relevance to industrial applications. These achievements demonstrate continued participation within international materials science research and provide a strong foundation for recognition through the Best Scholar Award.[1][2]

Keywords

Materials Science, Advanced Materials, Nanomaterials, Composite Materials, Functional Materials, Microstructure, Material Characterization, Mechanical Properties, Surface Engineering, Sustainable Materials.

Introduction

Afshana Morshed investigates materials science by exploring material behavior, structural optimization, and engineering performance. Her research integrates experimental evaluation with scientific analysis to improve understanding of advanced materials while supporting sustainable technological development and practical industrial applications through peer-reviewed scholarly contributions and interdisciplinary collaboration.[2]

Research Profile

Afshana Morshed maintains an academic profile characterized by publications indexed in international databases, measurable citation performance, and collaborative research. Her investigations address material design, characterization, processing technologies, and engineering performance, reflecting sustained engagement with contemporary materials science research and scholarly dissemination.[1]

Research Contributions

Afshana Morshed contributes to materials science through studies examining advanced material systems, structural characteristics, and functional performance. Her published findings support improved understanding of engineering materials while encouraging innovation, sustainability, and scientific knowledge applicable across manufacturing, construction, and multidisciplinary technological research environments.[3]

Publications

Afshana Morshed has authored peer-reviewed publications indexed through Scopus, demonstrating consistent scholarly productivity. Her research outputs collectively investigate materials engineering, characterization techniques, and advanced material performance, contributing valuable scientific evidence supporting future investigations, industrial innovation, and continued academic collaboration internationally.[1][4]

Research Impact

Afshana Morshed demonstrates research influence through citations, publication visibility, and international indexing. Her scholarly outputs contribute to scientific understanding of materials science while supporting evidence-based engineering practices, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, and promoting ongoing advancement within globally recognized academic research communities.[1]

Award Suitability

Afshana Morshed demonstrates qualities appropriate for Best Scholar Award consideration through scholarly productivity, citation performance, international research visibility, and meaningful contributions to materials science. Her academic achievements reflect sustained commitment to scientific excellence, innovation, and responsible advancement of engineering knowledge internationally.[5]

Conclusion

Afshana Morshed has developed a credible academic record through peer-reviewed research, international indexing, and contributions to materials science. Her publications, measurable scholarly impact, and commitment to advancing engineering knowledge collectively support recognition within competitive academic award programs and international research communities.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Afshana Morshed, Author ID 59066134700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59066134700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Afshana Morshed ORCID Record.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4465-1027
  3. Morshed, A., Wu, H., Ren, M., Xing, Z., Jiao, S., & Jiang, Z. (Year). A study of water-based nanolubricants using hexagonal boron nitride (hBN)-based nanocomposites as lubricant additives.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12040123
  4. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Afshana Morshed.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5Iwi4osAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  5. Global Scholar Awards. (n.d.). Best Scholar Award information.
    https://globalscholarawards.com/

Cyrille Richard | Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Cyrille Richard | Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Research Director | CNRS | France

Dr. Cyrille Richard, 53, is a distinguished Directeur de recherche at the Unité de Technologies Chimiques et Biologiques pour la Santé (UTCBS), Faculté de Pharmacie, Paris. He earned his Doctorate in Organic Chemistry from Université Paris XI-Orsay in 2000, following a DEA in 1996, both with highest honors, and obtained his Habilitation à diriger des recherches from Université Paris Descartes in 2015. Dr. Richard’s professional trajectory includes postdoctoral research at Pittsburgh, USA, and Aventis Pharma, as well as CNRS appointments from Chargé de recherches 2ᵉ classe to Directeur de recherche 2ᵉ classe since 2018. His work focuses on organic chemistry, nanoparticle synthesis, surface functionalization, and the development of chemical probes for in vivo imaging, therapy, and in vitro diagnostics, with expertise in optical imaging, nanoparticle biodistribution, and ELISA-based diagnostics. Over 2018–2025, he led major projects, including national ANR grants (PLEaSe, Stric-on) and international collaborations (FET Open, CSC), supervising 4 PhD students, 3 postdocs, and 15 master’s students, attracting international talent from China, India, Brazil, Ecuador, Egypt, and Canada. He has filed a patent (WO 2024/061937 A1) and published 35 high-impact articles (7 with IF >10), 2 book chapters, amassing 8,840 citations with an H-index of 42. His research is highly collaborative, with national, industrial, and international partnerships, and he actively contributes to scientific governance, serving on 11 doctoral juries, 6 master juries, and numerous project and manuscript review committees for journals such as Nature Nanotechnology, ACS Nano, and Angewandte Chemie. He has been invited to present at eight international conferences and participates in strategic initiatives, including the CNRS laboratory council and the Institut de Chimie Biologique steering committee. Dr. Richard’s contributions have been recognized through awards such as a “Best Paper Prize” and an individual CNRS prime (2024–2027), reflecting his leadership in chemical biology, nanomedicine, and translational research that bridges innovation, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.

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