Dr. Maria Hasan | Carbon Nanomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maria Hasan | Carbon Nanomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | Technical University of Ostrava | Czech Republic

Dr. Maria Hasan is a distinguished researcher whose work in Carbon Nanomaterials has established her as a leading contributor to advanced material chemistry and two dimensional material innovation. Her research journey reflects a sustained commitment to exploring Carbon Nanomaterials through controlled synthesis, structural analysis, functional modification, and application oriented studies. Dr. Maria Hasan has produced influential work on graphene growth, heteroatom doping, electrical property evaluation, and large area fabrication, all rooted in deep expertise in Carbon Nanomaterials. Her publication record spans reputable international journals where Carbon Nanomaterials form the core of her scientific inquiry. She has contributed significantly to collaborative research across global laboratories, integrating Carbon Nanomaterials with emerging approaches in electrochemistry and catalytic systems. Her contributions extend to chromium based nanoparticles and electrocatalytic applications, yet Carbon Nanomaterials remain central to her scientific trajectory. As part of major research programmes supported by international grant frameworks, she continues to advance Carbon Nanomaterials within high technology environments where precision growth of two dimensional heterostructures is essential. Her involvement in supervising research projects and mentoring early career scientists highlights her commitment to strengthening the scientific community through knowledge sharing grounded in Carbon Nanomaterials. Her work is further enriched by peer review service for respected journals, reflecting scholarly integrity and academic responsibility. With an expanding citation record and recognized impact in material science, Dr. Maria Hasan continues to demonstrate how Carbon Nanomaterials can contribute to sustainable technological progress and scientific advancement. Her professional presence in global research networks reinforces the relevance of Carbon Nanomaterials in modern innovation. Scopus profile of 477 Citations, 9 Documents, 7 h index.

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Featured Publication

1. Hasan, M., Ta, H. Q., Ullah, S., Yang, X., Luo, J., Bachmatiuk, A., Gemming, T., Trzebicka, B., Mahmood, A., Zeng, M., Fu, L., Liu, L., & Rümmeli, M. H. (2023). Crystal structure, synthesis and characterization of different chromium-based two-dimensional compounds. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 16(8), Article 104973.

Almara Aliyeva | Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Almara Aliyeva | Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Baku State University | Azerbaijan

Ms. Almara Aliyeva is a distinguished researcher whose work demonstrates sustained excellence in Nanotechnology and its diverse scientific applications. Her contributions reflect a deep commitment to advancing Nanotechnology through rigorous investigation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and impactful scholarly output. She has authored numerous publications in reputable journals and has accumulated significant citations that highlight the relevance and influence of her research within the global Nanotechnology community. Through her extensive engagement in projects and collaborative initiatives, Ms. Almara Aliyeva has positioned herself as a respected figure in Nanotechnology research, contributing to scientific progress and technological innovation. Her research activities integrate Nanotechnology with advanced materials development, experimental analysis, and emerging scientific methodologies. This ongoing commitment has strengthened the role of Nanotechnology in solving complex scientific challenges and supporting the development of high performance materials that contribute to technological progress. Her involvement in collaborative research teams further enhances the reach of Nanotechnology by fostering knowledge exchange and encouraging new scientific perspectives. These efforts have enabled her to participate in impactful research that supports societal advancement through Nanotechnology based solutions and innovations. Ms. Almara Aliyevacontinuously contributes to the scientific community through active participation in academic discussions, peer review engagements, and interdisciplinary partnerships. Her work demonstrates the transformative potential of Nanotechnology in modern research environments and emphasizes the importance of integrating Nanotechnology into broader scientific and technological frameworks. Her scholarly activities and contributions strengthen the global understanding of Nanotechnology and reinforce its value in addressing scientific, environmental, and industrial challenges. Through her dedication, Ms. Almara Aliyeva remains an influential contributor to the advancement of Nanotechnology and its expanding role in contemporary research.

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Featured Publication

1. Rahimli, A., & Jafarov, M. (2025). Effect of nanoparticle concentration on the crystallinity, vibrational dynamics and morphology of PS/TiO₂ nanocomposites. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.

2. Rahimli, A., & Jafarov, M. (2025). Effect of nanoparticle concentration on the crystallinity, vibrational dynamics, and morphology of PS/TiO₂ nanocomposites. Physics of the Solid State.

Prof. Dr. Guy Le Lay | Materials for 5G and Beyond | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Guy Le Lay | Materials for 5G and Beyond | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor Emeritus | Aix-Marseille University | France

Prof. Dr. Guy Le Lay, Professor Emeritus at Aix-Marseille University, is an eminent physicist whose pioneering contributions to Materials for 5G and Beyond have reshaped the understanding of low-dimensional quantum systems. He earned his engineering degree from the School of Mines Nancy, followed by doctorates in Engineering and Physics from the University of Provence. His professional journey includes leadership in international collaborations with CNES, ESA, NASA, and major scientific committees. His groundbreaking research on silicene, germanene, and other Xenes has propelled Materials for 5G and Beyond into new scientific frontiers, influencing the evolution of nanostructures and topological quantum materials. Recognized globally, his honors include the IUVSTA Prize for Science, the Fernand Holweck Medal and Prize, and fellowships from Nagoya University and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. His research expertise encompasses atomic-scale surface science, quantum materials, and advanced interface engineering key enablers for Materials for 5G and Beyond. With deep proficiency in synchrotron radiation, surface spectroscopy, and nanoscale material design, he remains a visionary in the physics of Materials for 5G and Beyond. His academic excellence is mirrored by leadership in international symposia and scientific advisory roles promoting Materials for 5G and Beyond across global platforms. Prof. Dr. Guy Le Lay’s enduring legacy continues to inspire innovation in Materials for 5G and Beyond applications and quantum device engineering. Google Scholar profile of 19028 Citations, 59 h-index, 171 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Vogt, P., De Padova, P., Quaresima, C., Avila, J., Frantzeskakis, E., Asensio, M. C., et al. (2012). Silicene: Compelling experimental evidence for graphenelike two-dimensional silicon. Physical Review Letters, 108(15), 155501.

2. Dávila, M. E., Xian, L., Cahangirov, S., Rubio, A., & Le Lay, G. (2014). Germanene: A novel two-dimensional germanium allotrope akin to graphene and silicene. New Journal of Physics, 16(9), 095002.

3. Aufray, B., Kara, A., Vizzini, S., Oughaddou, H., Léandri, C., Ealet, B., & Le Lay, G. (2010). Graphene-like silicon nanoribbons on Ag (110): A possible formation of silicene. Applied Physics Letters, 96(18).

4. De Padova, P., Quaresima, C., Ottaviani, C., Sheverdyaeva, P. M., Moras, P., et al. (2010). Evidence of graphene-like electronic signature in silicene nanoribbons. Applied Physics Letters, 96(26).

5. Le Lay, G. (1983). Physics and electronics of the noble-metal/elemental-semiconductor interface formation: A status report. Surface Science, 132(1–3), 169–204.

Mr. bolin ren | Integrated circuit | Best Researcher Award

Mr. bolin ren | Integrated circuit | Best Researcher Award

Mr. bolin ren, National University of Defense Technology, China

Bolin Ren is a leading researcher specializing in die-to-die simultaneous bi-directional signaling (SBD) and ultra-short reach (USR) transceivers. He has contributed significantly to advanced signaling techniques, with his work being published in top journals like the Microelectronics Journal. Bolin has led research projects under the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China and has one patent in process. He is a candidate for the Best Researcher Award at the Global Particle Physics Excellence Awards.

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Education

Bolin Ren has established himself as a significant researcher in the field of electronics, specifically focusing on die-to-die simultaneous bi-directional signaling (SBD) and ultra-short reach (USR) transceivers. He has completed research projects under prestigious programs like the National Key Research and Development Program (2023YFB4403402) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (62204263).

Research Interest

Bolin Ren’s research primarily revolves around die-to-die interfaces, simultaneous bi-directional signaling, and ultra-short reach transceivers. His work aims to develop advanced signaling techniques to enhance the performance and efficiency of electronic systems.

Professional Experience

Bolin has published multiple research articles in reputed journals and has one patent in the process of being published. One of his notable publications is “A 56-Gb/s, 0.708pJ/bit single-ended simultaneous bidirectional transceiver with hybrid errors cancellation techniques for die-to-die interface” in the Microelectronics Journal. His research contributions are recognized for their innovation and potential impact on the field of electronics.

 

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