Amel Boudjemaa | Nanomaterials for Energy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Amel Boudjemaa | Nanomaterials for Energy | Women Researcher Award

Researcher, Center for Scientific and Technical Research in Physicochemical Analysis (CRAPC), Algeria

Dr. Amel Boudjemaa is a prolific Algerian researcher at the Centre de Recherche Scientifique et Technique en Analyses Physico-Chimiques (CRAPC), Bou Ismail, Algeria. Her scientific contributions lie primarily in photocatalysis, nanomaterials, surface chemistry, and environmental remediation. With a Scopus h-index of 20, 1,467 citations, and 90 peer-reviewed publications, her work has significantly influenced the fields of materials chemistry and sustainable environmental technologies. Her recent research focuses on the design and optimization of advanced nanostructured photocatalysts for water purification, pollutant degradation, and hydrogen generation under visible light. Notably, she has investigated heterojunction and doped oxide-based photocatalysts—such as Co₂SnO₄/Co₃O₄/SnO₂, ZnO–CuO–Al₂O₃, and Bi/Fe-doped aluminophosphates—demonstrating enhanced degradation efficiencies for pharmaceuticals and dyes like diclofenac, ibuprofen, and methyl orange. These studies integrate experimental synthesis, photochemical characterization, and mechanistic modeling to predict by-product toxicity and reaction kinetics, emphasizing both efficiency and environmental safety. Beyond photocatalysis, Dr. Amel Boudjemaa has explored hybrid and functional nanomaterials with applications in sensing, adsorption, and energy storage. Her works on platinum(IV)-carbon sphere hybrids and tin-based non-enzymatic sensors have expanded the potential of nanomaterials for electrochemical detection and clean energy technologies. Methodologically, her research combines advanced materials synthesis, surface modification, spectroscopic and electrochemical analysis, and computational prediction tools. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges materials science, environmental engineering, and green chemistry, contributing to cleaner production and pollution mitigation strategies. Overall, Dr. Amel Boudjemaa’s body of work demonstrates a consistent pursuit of innovative, sustainable solutions for environmental contaminants, positioning her among the leading North African researchers in applied photocatalysis and nanomaterial-based remediation.

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Featured Publications

Boumaza, S., Boudjemaa, A., Bouguelia, A., Bouarab, R., & Trari, M. (2010). Visible light induced hydrogen evolution on new hetero-system ZnFe₂O₄/SrTiO₃. Applied Energy, 87(7), 2230–2236.

Boudjemaa, A., Boumaza, S., Trari, M., Bouarab, R., & Bouguelia, A. (2009). Physical and photo-electrochemical characterizations of α-Fe₂O₃: Application for hydrogen production. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 34(10), 4268–4274.

Chezeau, B., Boudriche, L., Vial, C., & Boudjemaa, A. (2020). Treatment of dairy wastewater by electrocoagulation process: Advantages of combined iron/aluminum electrodes. Separation Science and Technology, 55(14), 2510–2527.

Boumaza, S., Boudjemaa, A., Omeiri, S., Bouarab, R., Bouguelia, A., & Trari, M. (2010). Physical and photoelectrochemical characterizations of hematite α-Fe₂O₃: Application to photocatalytic oxygen evolution. Solar Energy, 84(4), 715–721.

Boudjemaa, A., Bouarab, R., Saadi, S., Bouguelia, A., & Trari, M. (2009). Photoelectrochemical H₂-generation over spinel FeCr₂O₄ in X²⁻ solutions (X²⁻ = S²⁻ and SO₃²⁻). Applied Energy, 86(7–8), 1080–1086.

 

Junming Zhang | Electrocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Junming Zhang | Electrocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Shanxi Normal University, China

Mr. Junming Zhang is an Associate Professor at Shanxi Normal University, with expertise in nanomaterials and electrocatalysis. He earned his Ph.D. from Xiamen University under the supervision of Prof. Shigang Sun. His research focuses on the structure–activity relationships and surface-interface mechanisms of nanocatalysts, with applications in fuel cells, electrolytic cells, and zinc-air batteries. He has led multiple research projects funded by the China Postdoctoral Science Fund, Shanxi Province, and Shanxi Normal University.

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Summary of Suitability for Research for Best Researcher Award

Mr. Junming Zhang demonstrates strong potential and proven excellence in nanomaterials and electrocatalysis research, with a focus on the structure–activity relationship and surface-interface science of nanocatalysts. His research has practical applications in next-generation energy devices such as fuel cells, electrolytic cells, and zinc-air batteries.

🎓 Education

  • 🧪 Ph.D. in Chemistry
    Xiamen University, China 
    Supervisor: Prof. Shigang Sun

💼 Academic & Professional Experience

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor, Shanxi Normal University

  • 🧪 Postdoctoral Researcher,
    Shanxi Normal University & Kunshan Liangpin Screen Printing Co., Ltd.

  • 📚 Lecturer, Shanxi Normal University

🔬 Research Interests

  • ⚗️ Nanomaterials Construction & Electrocatalytic Performance

  • 🔍 Structure–Activity Relationship in Catalysis

  • ⚛️ Surface-Interface Reaction Mechanisms

  • Applications in Fuel Cells, Electrolytic Cells, Zinc–Air Batteries

📊 Research Projects

  • Principal Investigator for:

    • China Postdoctoral Science Fund (69th batch)

    • Shanxi Provincial Youth Natural Science Fund

    • Outstanding Doctoral Research Initiation Fund (Shanxi)

    • Shanxi Normal University Key Research Fund

    • University Teaching Reform Project

  • 🤝 Collaborator in:

    • National Key R&D Program of China

    • National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSFC) Faceted & Regional Projects

🏆 Achievements & Honors

  • 🎖️ Led multiple provincial and institutional research grants

  • 🧠 Contributed to national-level fundamental and applied science research

  • 🧪 Known for innovative work in catalyst development for energy devices

👥 Professional Memberships

  • 🔬 Active participant in nanomaterials and catalysis research communities

📚Publication Top Notes

Controlled evolution of surface microstructure and phase boundary of ZnO nanoparticles for the multiple sensitization effects on triethylamine detection

Facile electrolysis-solvothermal synthesis of NiOx/graphene for enhanced ethanol oxidation to acetate

Fe-induced crystalline–amorphous interface engineering of a NiMo-based heterostructure for enhanced water oxidation

Gallium–indium bimetal sites in the indium–gallium metal organic framework for efficient electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide into formate

Galvanic replacement-induced preparation of bloom-like Pt23Ni77 for methanol coupled efficient hydrogen production