Maria Hasan | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maria Hasan | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | VSB – Technical University of Ostrava | Czech Republic

Dr. Maria Hasan is a materials chemistry researcher whose work spans graphene synthesis, hetero-doping, and advanced carbon-based nanomaterials. Her publications in leading journals highlight influential contributions to chemical vapor deposition techniques, doped graphene architectures, and environmentally relevant inorganic chemistry. Her research has received strong global recognition and is widely cited across the materials science community. She collaborates extensively with interdisciplinary teams, contributing to advances in two-dimensional materials, sustainable material development, and functional nanostructures for emerging technologies. Her work bridges fundamental chemistry and practical applications, supporting progress in electronics, environmental safety, and next-generation material engineering. Through active research engagement and international cooperation, she continues to strengthen scientific understanding and its broader societal benefits.

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Featured Publications


Graphene transfer methods: A review

– Nano Research, 2021 (Cited by: 243)


Advances and trends in chemically doped graphene

– Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2020 (Cited by: 153)


Evaluation of the mobility and pollution index of essential/toxic metals in paddy soil

– Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety, 2018 (Cited by: 59)

Alexandre CHAGGNES | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexandre CHAGGNES | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Université de Lorraine , France

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes is a highly accomplished researcher with extensive contributions to hydrometallurgy, recycling, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. With over 167 publications, multiple patents, and leadership roles in major research initiatives such as Labex Ressources21 and the Promethee network, he has demonstrated excellence in both academic and applied research. His work in lithium-ion battery recycling and solvent extraction is internationally recognized, and he has played a key role in organizing major scientific conferences and editing influential publications. In addition to his research, Prof. Chagnes is a dedicated educator and mentor, significantly contributing to advanced training in physical chemistry and nuclear processes. While already a global expert, increased collaboration with top international institutions and greater engagement in public science communication could further enhance his impact. Overall, Prof. Chagnes exemplifies innovation, leadership, and scientific excellence, making him a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes has a strong and focused academic background in chemistry, which laid the foundation for his distinguished research career. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Tours in 2002, where his doctoral research concentrated on the thermodynamic and electrochemical study of organic electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s degree in Catalysis, Energy, and Clean-up Processes at the University of Poitiers in 1999, emphasizing environmental and energy-related chemical processes. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Tours in 1997. Throughout his education, Prof. Chagnes demonstrated a strong commitment to the fields of electrochemistry and solution chemistry, which would later become central to his research focus. His formal training has not only provided him with deep scientific expertise but also positioned him to make lasting contributions in areas critical to energy, sustainability, and material science.

Professional Experience📝

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes has extensive professional experience in the fields of electrochemistry, solution chemistry, and sustainable processes for the extraction and recycling of critical metals. He is currently a Full Professor at Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC), where he leads research initiatives on hydrometallurgical processes and environmentally friendly technologies. Over the years, he has coordinated and participated in several national and international research projects focused on energy storage materials, lithium battery recycling, and the recovery of strategic metals. His industry collaborations and interdisciplinary work have contributed to advances in clean technology and resource efficiency. Prior to his current role, he held academic positions that allowed him to mentor Ph.D. students and publish over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. Prof. Chagnes is also actively involved in editorial work, having served as editor for books and journals related to his expertise. His professional experience reflects a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and academic leadership.

Research Interest🔎

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes’s research interests lie at the intersection of hydrometallurgy, solution chemistry, electrochemistry, and sustainable resource management. He focuses on the development of advanced processes for the extraction, separation, and recycling of strategic and critical metals, with particular emphasis on lithium, uranium, and rare earth elements. His work is highly relevant to modern energy challenges, especially in the recycling of lithium-ion batteries and the recovery of valuable metals from electronic waste and low-grade ores. Prof. Chagnes also explores thermodynamic modeling and the design of solvent extraction systems, contributing to more efficient and environmentally friendly chemical processes. Additionally, he has conducted significant research in nuclear chemistry, particularly related to separation processes in the nuclear fuel cycle. His interdisciplinary approach combines experimental and computational methods to innovate in both academic and industrial contexts. Overall, his research supports global sustainability efforts through circular economy practices and green chemistry solutions.

Award and Honor🏆

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes has earned significant recognition for his contributions to the fields of hydrometallurgy, electrochemistry, and sustainable resource recovery. While specific named awards are not detailed in the provided information, his professional distinctions are evident through his leadership roles, such as Scientific Director of Labex Ressources21 and the start-up WEEEMET, as well as Director of the national Promethee network. His repeated appointments to national academic councils, including the French National University Council for Physical and Analytical Chemistry, reflect his peers’ recognition of his scientific excellence. He has also been selected to lead and organize numerous prestigious international and national conferences, a role typically reserved for highly respected experts. Furthermore, his involvement as a reviewer for 28 international journals, and his position on several editorial and advisory boards, highlight his authority and influence in the scientific community. Collectively, these honors affirm his status as a leading researcher in his domain.

Research Skill🔬

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes possesses a highly advanced and diverse set of research skills, particularly in the domains of hydrometallurgy, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, and solution chemistry. He excels in designing and optimizing chemical separation processes, especially for the extraction and recycling of strategic metals such as lithium, uranium, and rare earth elements. His expertise includes both experimental techniques and computational modeling, enabling him to understand and predict complex chemical interactions at molecular and process levels. He is skilled in thermodynamic analysis, solvent extraction, and the development of eco-efficient recycling technologies. Additionally, his experience in nuclear chemistry adds depth to his technical versatility. Prof. Chagnes’s ability to lead interdisciplinary projects, manage industrial collaborations, and oversee scientific platforms such as HydroVAL further demonstrates his strong organizational and strategic research capabilities. His extensive publication record and leadership in large research networks reflect both his technical proficiency and his commitment to advancing innovative and sustainable chemical processes.

Conclusion💡

Prof. Alexandre Chagnes is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
His consistent and impactful contributions to hydrometallurgy, battery recycling, and separation science—combined with his leadership in national and international scientific communities—underscore his suitability. He exemplifies the criteria of scientific excellence, innovation, leadership, and real-world impact. With minor improvements in global strategic collaboration and public-facing science initiatives, his profile would be near-ideal for even the most prestigious research honors.

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Interphase chemistry of Si electrodes used as anodes in Li-ion batteries
    Authors: C. Pereira-Nabais, J. Światowska, A. Chagnes, F. Ozanam, A. Gohier, et al.
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 179

  • Title: Imidazolium-organic solvent mixtures as electrolytes for lithium batteries
    Authors: A. Chagnes, M. Diaw, B. Carré, P. Willmann, D. Lemordant
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 166

  • Title: Guidelines to design organic electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries: environmental impact, physicochemical and electrochemical properties
    Authors: B. Flamme, G.R. Garcia, M. Weil, M. Haddad, P. Phansavath, et al.
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 162

  • Title: XPS, XRD and SEM characterization of a thin ceria layer deposited onto graphite electrode for application in lithium-ion batteries
    Authors: J. Światowska, V. Lair, C. Pereira-Nabais, G. Cote, P. Marcus, A. Chagnes
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 144

  • Title: Modeling viscosity and conductivity of lithium salts in γ-butyrolactone
    Authors: A. Chagnes, B. Carré, P. Willmann, D. Lemordant
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 122

  • Title: Recent advances on electrodialysis for the recovery of lithium from primary and secondary resources
    Authors: S. Gmar, A. Chagnes
    Year: Not specified
    Citations: Not specified in the input

 

Quanbing Liu | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Quanbing Liu | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Guangdong University of Technology, China

Dr. Quanbing Liu is a distinguished professor at Guangdong University of Technology in Guangzhou, China. With a specialization in electrochemistry, his research focuses on energy storage, conversion technologies, and battery materials. He has made significant contributions to the development of electrochemical systems, particularly in the field of battery technology. Throughout his career, Dr. Liu has held various academic and industry positions, demonstrating leadership and expertise in both research and applied science. His work has earned him prestigious awards, including the Young Pearl River Scholar and the Pearl River Technology Star. Dr. Liu is also actively involved in professional organizations and serves as the Deputy Director of the Guangdong Electrochemical Energy Engineering Technology Center.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Liu completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry at South China University of Technology in 2012. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his career in electrochemistry. His doctoral research contributed to the understanding of advanced energy systems, paving the way for his future work in energy storage and conversion technologies. Dr. Liu’s educational background reflects his deep commitment to science and innovation, providing him with the expertise to excel in both academic and industry settings.

Professional Experience

Dr. Liu has an extensive career in both academia and industry. He has been a full professor at Guangdong University of Technology since January 2020, where he leads research in electrochemistry and energy technologies. Before that, he served as an associate professor at the same institution from 2016 to 2019. He also held visiting scholar positions at the University of California, Riverside, and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Liu has industry experience, having worked as Chief Engineer at Zhuhai Guangyu Battery Co., Ltd., and as an engineer at the Institute of Power Source in Tianjin. His diverse background has equipped him with a broad perspective on both research and application in electrochemistry and energy systems.

Research Interest

Dr. Quanbing Liu’s research primarily focuses on electrochemistry, with particular attention to energy storage and conversion technologies. His work aims to develop advanced battery materials and electrochemical systems for more efficient and sustainable energy solutions. Dr. Liu investigates new materials for batteries, including lithium-ion and other next-generation technologies, to enhance their performance, longevity, and safety. His research also extends to the optimization of energy storage systems for large-scale applications, such as renewable energy integration and electric vehicles. By advancing the understanding of electrochemical processes, his work contributes to the broader goals of improving energy efficiency and supporting the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to electrochemistry and energy research. In September 2019, he was honored as a Young Pearl River Scholar, a prestigious award that recognizes exceptional young researchers in Guangdong Province. Earlier, in April 2018, he received the Pearl River Technology Star award for his innovative research in energy technologies. These accolades underscore Dr. Liu’s significant impact in the field and his role as a leading researcher in electrochemistry. His achievements reflect not only his academic excellence but also his commitment to advancing energy science and technology in China.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Morphology engineering of hollow core@shell structured Co3O4@CuO-NiO for fast hydrogen release from ammonia borane methanolysis
    Authors: Liao, J., Li, Y., Tian, J., Liu, Q., Li, H.
    Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 680
    Pages: 78–87
    Citations: 5
  • Title: Small intestinal structure Ni2P-CNTs@NHCF nanoreactor accelerating sulfur conversion kinetics for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
    Authors: Li, J., Pan, J., Chen, Q., Liu, Q., Liang, Z.
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Science
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 304
    Article Number: 121074
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Tuning the Unloading and Infiltrating Behaviors of Li-Ion by a Multiphases Gradient Interphase for High-Rate Lithium Metal Anodes
    Authors: Pan, J., Chen, Z., Yang, Z., Sun, X., Liu, Q.
    Journal: Small
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 21(2)
    Article Number: 2408090
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Sodium Phytate Cross-Linked Polyacrylic Acid as Multifunctional Aqueous Binder Stabilizes LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 to 4.6 V
    Authors: Wang, H., Zhang, F., Qin, N., Luo, D., Cheng, H.
    Journal: ACS Energy Letters
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 10(1)
    Pages: 136–144
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Pyridinic-N-rich single-atom vanadium catalysts boost conversion kinetics of polysulfides for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
    Authors: Chen, Q., Li, T., Huang, H., Liu, Q., Liu, L.
    Journal: Nano Energy
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 133
    Article Number: 110509
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Chain-segment ferry engineering from anchoring anion of the composite solid electrolyte enables fast lithium-ion transport
    Authors: Lu, J., Liu, Q., Zheng, Y., Shi, K., Dang, D.
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Science
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 303
    Article Number: 120962
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Methanolysis of ammonia borane catalyzed by NiO–CuO heterostructured nanosheets: cooperation of visible light and oxygen vacancy
    Authors: Shao, Y.-X., Li, Y.-Z., Lian, X.-Q., Liu, Q.-B., Li, H.
    Journal: Rare Metals
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 44(1)
    Pages: 389–403
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Regional Electron Delocalization Regulation Internalizes the Reduced-Order-Transformation of Polysulfides
    Authors: Li, K., Li, T., Wang, Z., Li, X., Liu, Q.
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 34(51)
    Article Number: 2410517
    Citations: 1
  • Title: 3d-Orbital High-Spin Configuration Driven From Electronic Modulation of Fe3O4/FeP Heterostructures Empowering Efficient Electrocatalyst for Lithium−Sulfur Batteries
    Authors: Wang, Z., Huang, W., Wu, H., Zhang, W., Liu, Q.
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 34(49)
    Article Number: 2409303
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Regulating Au coverage for the direct oxidation of methane to methanol
    Authors: Xu, Y., Wu, D., Zhang, Q., Tian, X., Liu, Q.
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 15(1)
    Article Number: 564
    Citations: 16