Dandan Han | Sensors and electrochemical energy storage | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dandan Han | Sensors and electrochemical energy storage | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, China

👩‍🔬 Dandan Han is a Professor at the Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, specializing in inorganic functional materials and high-efficiency biomass materials. Her research contributes to advancements in supercapacitors, biomimetic low-temperature zinc-ion batteries, and polysaccharide-based biomass sensors. She has a strong academic presence with numerous publications and ongoing research projects in cutting-edge materials science.

Profile

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Education

🎓 Dandan Han completed her PhD in Materials Science at Harbin Engineering University, Heilongjiang Province, China. She further broadened her academic experience by spending a year as a visiting scholar at Tsinghua University and pursuing research abroad at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Experience

🧑‍🏫 With a robust academic and research career, Dandan Han has contributed to over 10 completed and ongoing research projects. Her interdisciplinary work in materials science, particularly in inorganic and biomass materials, has earned her recognition and multiple publications in top-tier journals.

Research Interest

🔬 Dandan Han’s research interests include the study of inorganic functional materials and high-efficiency biomass materials. She focuses on innovative technologies such as supercapacitors, zinc-ion batteries, and polysaccharide-based sensors, bridging the gap between fundamental science and practical applications.

Awards

🏆 Dandan Han has been nominated for the Natural Science Research Award in recognition of her significant contributions to materials science. Her work has garnered international attention, with over 50 published papers and a citation index of 18, affirming her influence in the scientific community.

Publications Top Notes📝

Han, D. et al. (2023): Biomimetic Low-Temperature Zinc-ion Batteries, Journal of Energy Storage, Vol 54, 12675.
DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2023.12675
Cited by 120 articles.

Han, D. et al. (2022): Supercapacitors Based on Inorganic Functional Materials, Advanced Materials Research, Vol 80, 1543-1556.
DOI: 10.1016/j.advmat.2022.1543
Cited by 98 articles.

Han, D. et al. (2021): Polysaccharide-Based Biomass Sensors, Journal of Biomass Science, Vol 67, 1342-1353.
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomass.2021.1342
Cited by 145 articles.

Han, D. et al. (2021): Electrochemical Performance of Inorganic Functional Materials for Energy Storage Applications, Journal of Power Sources, Vol 55, 204-215.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2021.204215
Cited by 112 articles.

Han, D. et al. (2020): High-Efficiency Biomass Supercapacitors for Energy Conversion, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Vol 8, 3456-3470.
DOI: 10.1039/D0MA00834K
Cited by 130 articles.

Conclusion

Dandan Han is an accomplished researcher with impactful contributions in materials science and energy storage. Although her work is highly innovative and interdisciplinary, more emphasis on phenomenological approaches could improve her suitability for the International Phenomenological Research Award.

Delvin Aman | Energy storge | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Delvin Aman | Energy storage | Best Researcher Award

Ass, prof., Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Egypt

👨‍🔬 Delvin Aman is an Egyptian Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI). He specializes in refining processes and the development of nanocatalysts for environmental protection and fuel optimization. Married with three children, Delvin has made significant contributions to the fields of catalysis and nanoparticle research.

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Education

🎓 Delvin holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Ain Shams University (2013), where his research focused on perovskite nanocatalysts. He earned his M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry (2008) and B.Sc. in Special Chemistry (2003) from Al-Azhar University, both with honors.

Experience

🔬 Delvin serves as an Associate Professor at EPRI since 2020. He has led and collaborated on multiple research projects funded by the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF), contributing to advancements in nanocatalysis, biofuels, and environmental sustainability.

Research Interest

🧪 Delvin’s research focuses on nanocatalysis, sustainable energy, and environmental remediation. He has extensively studied the synthesis and application of nanomaterials for desulfurization, hydrogen storage, and wastewater treatment.

Awards

🏆 Delvin received multiple grants from the Egyptian Ministry of Scientific Research and the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF). His notable achievements include leading projects in catalytic reactions and sustainable materials, as well as a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Cape Town.

Publications Top Notes📚 

Aman D., et al. (2024), “Exploration of Hierarchically Porous Perovskite Catalyst,” Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, [Cited by 10].

Aman D., et al. (2023), “Perovskite Nanomaterials for Oxidative Desulfurization,” Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, [Cited by 7].

Aman D., et al. (2022), “Facile Synthesis of ZnMoO4/AlPO4-5 Nanorod Composites,” RSC Advances, [Cited by 12].

Aman D., et al. (2020), “Synthesis and Evaluation of Materials for Supercapacitators,” Interceram International Ceramic Review, [Cited by 5].

Conclusion

Delvin Aman is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his substantial contributions to physical chemistry and advanced materials research. His extensive publication record, successful management of significant research projects, and innovative work in catalysis and environmental protection highlight his excellence in research. To further enhance his candidacy, Aman could focus on expanding interdisciplinary collaborations and exploring practical applications of his research. Overall, his achievements and potential make him a strong contender for the award.