Silvia Morales de la Rosa | biomass valorization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Silvia Morales de la Rosa | biomass valorization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Silvia Morales de la Rosa, Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica – CSIC, Spain

Silvia Morales de la Rosa 🎓🧪 is a dedicated chemist and researcher at the Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica (CSIC) in Spain 🇪🇸. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Madrid Autonomous University (2015) and over 15 years of experience, her expertise lies in biomass valorization, heterogeneous catalysis, and biofuels 🌿⚗️. Silvia leads European projects like HE FUELGAE and FUELPHORIA 🌍💡, has authored 24 scientific papers 📚, and holds 3 patents. Passionate about sustainable energy and circular economy 🔄🌱, she mentors Ph.D. students and collaborates internationally to drive innovation in renewable fuel technologies 🚀.

Professional Profile:

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Suitability Summary

Key Strengths

  • Research Excellence: With 24 peer-reviewed publications and 3 patents, Silvia has made impactful contributions to biomass valorization and catalysis.

  • Leadership in European Projects: As PI and Coordinator of multimillion-euro Horizon Europe projects (HE FUELPHORIA – €11M and HE FUELGAE – €5M), she has demonstrated strategic and technical leadership at the European level.

  • Innovative Techniques: Her work spans heterogeneous catalysis, MOFs, tandem catalysis, and flow systems for converting biomass to high-value chemicals like HMF, furfural, and ethanol.

  • Academic Mentorship: She actively mentors Ph.D. and MSc students, shaping the next generation of chemists with excellence in both academic and applied research.

  • Resilience & Dedication: Overcame medical challenges (including cancer treatments) while maintaining a productive and influential research career.

Education and Experience 

  • 🎓 Education:

    • 🎓 PhD in Chemistry – Madrid Autonomous University, Spain (2015)

    • 🎓 Graduate in Chemical Sciences – Valladolid University, Spain (2001)

    💼 Experience:

    • 🧪 Researcher at CSIC’s ICP (2008–Present)

    • 🧪 R&D roles in ANALIZAGUA S.L., AQM Laboratorios, and Ministry of Industry projects (2004–2008)

    • 🔬 Fellowship on chemical research with Repsol & Valladolid University (2001–2003)

    • 🤕 Medical interruptions due to cancer treatment (2004, 2012, 2016–2017)

Professional Development 

Silvia has continuously enhanced her professional development through hands-on industrial research collaborations 🔬🏭, specialization fellowships, and leadership in high-level European projects 🌍📊. She has led project writing, technical-economic planning, and partner engagement for Horizon Europe proposals 📑🤝. Her role as Track Co-Lead at the upcoming NAM29 conference 🧑‍🔬🌎 underscores her active participation in international scientific forums. She mentors Ph.D. candidates and supervises academic theses 📘👩‍🎓, contributing to the academic and practical growth of upcoming scientists. Her work merges lab research with scalable industrial applications, bridging the gap between discovery and deployment ⚗️⚙️.

Research Focus 

Silvia’s research is centered on sustainable energy and green chemistry 🌱⚗️. Her work targets biomass valorization, microalgae processing, and the production of advanced biofuels and e-fuels 🔬🌿. She develops heterogeneous catalytic systems for hydrotreatment, hydrogenation, and selective oxidation processes 🔥🧪. Her innovations aim to convert waste biomass into valuable bio-products under mild, eco-friendly conditions ♻️. With significant achievements like pilot plant construction and patents, Silvia’s focus lies at the intersection of renewable energy, circular economy, and industrial catalysis 🚀🏭. Her projects aim to accelerate the transition toward sustainable fuel alternatives and reduced carbon emissions 🌍💧.

Awards and Honors 

  • 🏆 Magna “Cum Laude” Ph.D. distinction – Madrid Autonomous University

  • 🏅 Track Co-Lead – Biomass & Waste Valorization, NAM29 Conference (2025)

  • 📘 Honors – MSc Thesis Supervision (Marta Lara Serrano, UNED, 2018)

  • 🎖️ PI of CSIC in €11M HE FUELPHORIA project

  • 🌍 Coordinator of €5M Horizon Europe HE FUELGAE project

  • 🧪 Supervised multiple MSc & Ph.D. theses with academic excellence ratings

Publication Top Notes:

1. Lara-Serrano, M.; Morales-delaRosa, S. (AC); Campos-Martín, J.M.; Romero, I.; Castro, E.; Oliva, J. M.; Manzanares, P. (2024)

Title: OrganoCat fractionation of vine shoots for coproduction of bioethanol, furfural, and lignin
Journal: Fuel
Status: Manuscript Under Review

🔍 Summary:
This study explores the OrganoCat process for fractionating vine shoots into three value-added products: bioethanol, furfural, and lignin. The method combines organic acid catalysis and biphasic extraction to enhance product yields. The paper demonstrates a sustainable approach to biomass valorization with significant potential for biorefinery integration.

2. Sboiu, D. M.; Márquez-Medina, M.D.; Lara-Serrano, M.; Campos-Martin, J.M.; Morales-delaRosa, S. (AC) (2024)

Title: Catalytic conversion into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfural by heterogeneous sulfonic acid catalysis in a flowing acetone-water system
Journal: Fuel
Status: Manuscript in Press

🔍 Summary:
This paper presents a continuous-flow system using heterogeneous sulfonic acid catalysts to convert sugars into HMF and furfural, key bio-based platform chemicals. The use of an acetone-water solvent system significantly enhances selectivity and stability. The findings support advances in flow chemistry for biomass-derived chemicals.

3. Cardoza, D.; Contreras, M. Mar; Lara-Serrano, M.; Morales-delaRosa, S.; Campos-Martín, J.M.; Romero, I. (AC); Castro, E. (2024)

Title: Sustainable vine shoots-to-ethanol valorisation by a sequential acid/organosolv pretreatment
Journal: Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Volume: 183
Date: March 2024
Pages: 1059–1070
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2024.01.063

🔍 Summary:
This study proposes a two-step pretreatment (acid followed by organosolv) to efficiently convert vine shoot biomass into ethanol. The process enhances hemicellulose and lignin removal, improving cellulose accessibility. Results contribute to low-impact, high-efficiency bioethanol production strategies.

4. Lara-Serrano, M.; Sboiu, D. M.; Morales-delaRosa, S. (AC); Campos-Martin J.M. (AC) (2023)

Title: Selective Fragmentation of Lignocellulosic Biomass with ZnCl₂·4H₂O Using a Dissolution/Precipitation Method
Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume: 13, Issue 5
Article Number: 2953
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app13052953
Citations: 2
Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI): 1.30

🔍 Summary:
The article presents a novel ZnCl₂·4H₂O-based strategy for selectively fragmenting lignocellulosic biomass. Using a dissolution/precipitation process, it facilitates the isolation of key biomass components under mild conditions. This offers a new pathway for biomass deconstruction in green chemistry applications.

5. Lara-Serrano, M.; Morales-delaRosa, S.; Campos-Martin, J.M. (AC); Abdelkader-Fernández, V.K.; Cunha-Silva, L.; Balula, S.S. (2022)

Title: One-Pot Conversion of Glucose into 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural using MOFs and Brønsted-Acid Tandem Catalysts
Journal: Advanced Sustainable Systems
Volume: 6, Issue 5
Article Number: 2100444
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adsu.202100444
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Citations: 10
FWCI: 1.28

Conclusion:

Dr. Silvia Morales de la Rosa represents the ideal profile of a Best Researcher Award recipient: a scientist whose work not only advances theoretical understanding but also provides practical, scalable solutions to global sustainability challenges. Her innovative methodologies, strong leadership, and commitment to mentoring make her an outstanding figure in renewable fuel technologies and circular economy research.

Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang | catalysts | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang | catalysts | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang, Wuhan University of Technology – Mafangshan Campus: Wuhan University of Technology, China

Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang 🎓, born in July 1987, is a distinguished researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Material Synthesis and Processing, Wuhan University of Technology 🏛️. His innovative work focuses on bio-inspired hierarchical catalysts and selective hydrogenation strategies, including electrochemistry-assisted and light-assisted techniques 🌟. A prolific scientist, he has published in renowned journals like Nature Communications and Angewandte Chemie International Edition 📜. With a passion for advancing sustainable catalytic processes 🌱, his breakthroughs promise to revolutionize industrial applications. Dr. Wang is also a guest editor for Catalysts, reflecting his leadership in the field 🌐.

Professional Profile:

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang

Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, owing to his groundbreaking contributions to catalytic sciences. His work on bio-inspired hierarchical catalysts and sustainable hydrogenation strategies stands out in the field. By achieving remarkable milestones such as 100% butadiene conversion at room temperature using water as a hydrogen source, Dr. Wang has demonstrated both innovation and practical application.

Education and Experience 

Education 📚

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Chemistry, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Sorbonne Université), 2013–2017
  • 🎓 Master’s Degree, Wuhan University of Technology, 2010–2013
  • 🎓 Bachelor’s Degree, Anhui University of Technology, 2006–2010

Work Experience 💼

  • 🧑‍🔬 Postdoctoral Researcher, Wuhan University of Technology, 2018–2022

Professional Development 

Prof. Dr. Zhao Wang has made significant strides in catalytic sciences 🧪. His innovative research includes pioneering electrochemistry- and light-assisted hydrogenation methods ⚡💡. These techniques demonstrate superior efficiency, such as 100% butadiene conversion at room temperature with water as the hydrogen source 💧🌡️. Beyond research, Dr. Wang actively contributes to the scientific community as a guest editor for Catalysts 🌍 and collaborates with prominent researchers globally 🌟. His work aims to make catalytic processes greener and more efficient, aligning with sustainable industrial practices 🌱. His achievements are well-recognized through impactful publications and influential collaborations 📖🤝.

Research Focus 

Dr. Wang’s research revolves around developing cost-effective supported metal catalysts for selective hydrogenation 🔬. His groundbreaking work includes bio-inspired hierarchically porous catalysts 🌿 and innovative multi-field hydrogenation strategies, such as electrochemistry- and light-assisted methods ⚡💡. These approaches aim to replace traditional, energy-intensive methods with sustainable alternatives 🌱, achieving high efficiency and selectivity in industrial hydrocarbon transformations 🏭. His team’s achievements, including water-based hydrogenation with remarkable conversion rates 🌊, have set new benchmarks in catalytic science. These advancements promise a greener future for industrial applications and underscore Dr. Wang’s commitment to impactful research 🌟.

Awards and Honors 

  • 🏆 Guest Editor, Catalysts
  • 📜 Published in top journals like Nature Communications, Angewandte Chemie, and Chemical Reviews.
  • 🌟 Recognized for breakthroughs in eco-friendly catalytic processes.
  • 🌍 Renowned for innovative multi-field hydrogenation strategies.

Publication Top Notes:

Alloying effect enhanced bimetallic Ni-Fe/TiO2 catalysts for selective hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene in the presence of an excess of propylene

H2‐free Semi‐hydrogenation of Butadiene by the Atomic Sieving Effect of Pd Membrane with Tree‐like Pd Dendrites Array

Electrochemistry-assisted selective butadiene hydrogenation with water

Light‐Assisted Semi‐Hydrogenation of 1,3‐Butadiene with Water

A selective and stable Fe/TiO2 catalyst for selective hydrogenation of butadiene in alkene-rich stream