Zhaohong Su | Nanosensors | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhaohong Su | Nanosensors | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Supervisor at Hunan Agricultural University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhaohong Su is a distinguished researcher specializing in electrochemical sensing and functional nanomaterials, with impactful contributions to analytical chemistry, biomedical applications, and environmental monitoring. He earned his academic qualifications in chemistry and materials science and has built a strong career as an academic and innovator. His expertise lies in the design of electrochemical biosensors, functionalized nanostructures, and point-of-care diagnostic devices, advancing rapid and sensitive detection technologies for healthcare and environmental safety. Beyond sensing, his research also extends to energy-related electrochemistry, including electrode materials for batteries and supercapacitors, reflecting his commitment to sustainable and interdisciplinary scientific solutions. As an active scholar, he has published widely, guided students, and contributed significantly to advancing scientific knowledge and technological innovation.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhaohong Su holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Central South University, China, where he conducted extensive research in electrochemical sensing and nanomaterials. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry, establishing a strong academic foundation in chemical sciences and analytical techniques. To broaden his research vision and international exposure, Dr. Su pursued advanced training as a Visiting Scholar at Brown University in the United States, where he engaged in collaborative projects on nanomaterials and intelligent detection systems. This blend of domestic and international education has equipped him with both deep technical expertise and a global research perspective, shaping his career as a prominent scholar in analytical chemistry and sensor technology.

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhaohong Su is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Central South University, China, where he leads research in electrochemical sensing, nanomaterials, and intelligent detection systems. He has accumulated significant academic and research experience through his roles in teaching, supervising graduate students, and conducting interdisciplinary projects in analytical chemistry and material science. His international research exposure includes work as a Visiting Scholar at Brown University, USA, where he collaborated on advanced nanotechnology and biosensing projects. Over the years, Dr. Su has built an extensive research portfolio, authored numerous scientific publications, and contributed actively to the development of innovative analytical methods and detection technologies, strengthening his reputation as a leading scholar in his field.

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhaohong Su research interests center on the development of advanced electrochemical sensing platforms and the design of functional nanomaterials for analytical and biomedical applications. His work emphasizes electrochemical biosensors for the detection of biomolecules, drugs, and environmental pollutants, alongside the functionalization of nanostructures such as carbon-based materials, nanoparticles, and hybrid composites. He is also deeply engaged in creating innovative point of care diagnostic devices that enable rapid, sensitive, and selective detection, bridging chemistry, materials science, and engineering. In addition, his research extends to energy-related electrochemistry, particularly electrode materials for batteries and supercapacitors, as well as the advancement of green and sustainable sensing technologies aimed at healthcare and environmental monitoring.

Publications

Hierarchical all-carbon nanozyme architectures for enhanced intelligent rutin detection

Cited: 4

In-situ reshaping nano-biochar on electrode surface for machine learning assisted selective sensing of Pb2+ in real water samples

Cited: 6

Facile one-pot synthesis of triethanolamine-functionalized AuNPs-GO-UiO-66-NH2 nanocomposites for simultaneous electrochemical detection of Cd(II), Pb(II), and Cu(II)

Cited: 4

A smart portable electrochemical sensor based on electrodeposited ferrocene-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes for in vitro and in vivo detection of nicotine in tobacco samples

Cited: 10

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhaohong Su impressive record of scholarly contributions, patents, and recognition makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering work in electrochemical sensing and nanomaterials demonstrates both academic rigor and practical relevance, contributing to advancements in environmental and health-related applications. With continued efforts to strengthen global collaborations and industrial partnerships, Dr. Su’s research impact will expand even further, positioning him as a leading figure in his field. He is highly deserving of this award in recognition of his innovative achievements and dedication to advancing science and technology.

 

Yingchun Li | Nanosensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yingchun Li | Nanosensors | Best Researcher Award

Vice Dean of BME school at Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) | China

Prof. Dr. Yingchun Li is an accomplished independent principal investigator at Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), with a strong academic foundation earned from top universities in China and Germany. Her research group has pioneered a suite of highly sensitive analytical devices and materials, leveraging techniques such as electrochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrochemiluminescence, colorimetry, and microfluidics. These innovations have found practical applications across biomedicine, drug development, pharmaceutical quality control, food safety, and environmental monitoring. With a prolific scholarly output and numerous national invention patents, Prof. Li is recognized as a visionary leader in the field of biochemical analysis.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Yingchun Li built a strong academic foundation by earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Shihezi University, followed by a Master of Science from Xi’an Jiaotong University. She then pursued doctoral studies at a university in Germany, where the Ph.D. laid the groundwork for her future research career. Currently, as an independent principal investigator at Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, Prof. Li leverages her diverse educational background to lead innovative work in biochemical analysis and analytical device development.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Yingchun Li currently leads an independent research group as a Principal Investigator at Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, where the work focuses on pioneering analytical devices and materials for biochemical and clinical applications. This position reflects a sustained commitment to bridging material science with real-world healthcare needs. Previously, the academic journey included international doctoral training in Germany—an experience that enriched the foundational skills guiding the current research trajectory. The research program emphasizes interdisciplinary innovation, translating core expertise in electrochemistry, microfluidics, and related technologies into tools for industries such as pharmaceuticals, environmental monitoring, and food safety, showcasing a strong blend of academic leadership and applied research.

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Yingchun Li specializes in the development of high-performance analytical platforms, spanning chem/bio-sensors and soft, bio-integrated electronic devices. The research focuses on leveraging advanced techniques such as electrochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrochemiluminescence, colorimetry, and microfluidics to create sensitive, selective, and rapid diagnostic tools. These innovations have practical applications across diverse areas including biomedicine, environmental monitoring, food safety, drug screening, and toxicity assessment demonstrating a strong emphasis on translational science and real-world impact.

Publications

Prolonged monitoring and risk management of hyperuricemia using interference-resistant wearable bioelectronics

Cited: 4

Enhanced chemiluminescence of luminol via In2S3/MXene composite as a novel Co-reactant accelerator for UV-filter Benzophenone-3 determination

Cited: 1

Integrated Microneedles and Hydrogel Biosensor Platform: Toward a Diagnostic Device for Collection and Dual-Mode Sensing of Monkeypox Virus A29 Protein

Cited: 3

Microneedle-Based Electrochemical Array Patch for Ultra-Antifouling and Ultra-Anti-Interference Monitoring of Subcutaneous Oxygen

Cited: 2

Exonuclease III/Cas12a Cascade Amplification Strategy and Smartphone-Based Portable Fluorescence Detector to Repurpose the Commercial AFP Strip for the POCT of Multiple RNAs

Cited: 6

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Yingchun Li’s exemplary research record, innovative contributions in biosensing and analytical technologies, and consistent recognition through prestigious honors position her as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work addresses critical global challenges with advanced, practical solutions, embodying the qualities of a visionary scientist whose contributions have significant and lasting impact.

 

 

Prof. Runu Banerjee Roy | Nanosensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Runu Banerjee Roy | Nanosensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Runu Banerjee Roy | Nanosensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Runu Banerjee Roy is a Professor in the Department of Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering at Jadavpur University, India, where she has been teaching since 2005. Her research focuses on electronic olfaction and taste sensing, sensor development, and artificial intelligence. With over 50 international journal papers, 40 conference papers, and 5 book chapters, Dr. Roy has made significant contributions to her field. She holds two granted patents and has completed several sponsored projects from SERB-DST, DSTBT, RUSA, and TEQIP. Recognized for her outstanding research, she received the InRes C V Raman Prize in 2023 and was awarded a DST young scientist project in 2010. Dr. Roy earned her B.Sc., BTech, and MTech from the University of Calcutta and her Ph.D. from Jadavpur University in 2015.

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🎓Education:

Dr. Runu Banerjee Roy completed her B.Sc. in Physics Honours from the University of Calcutta in 1996. She pursued her B.Tech. and M.Tech. degrees in Instrumentation Engineering, also at the University of Calcutta, graduating in 1999 and 2001, respectively. She earned her Ph.D. in Engineering from Jadavpur University in 2015.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Runu Banerjee Roy has been serving as a Professor in the Department of Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, since 2017. Prior to this role, she was an Assistant Professor in the same department from 2005 to 2017. Her academic career began as a Lecturer in the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at the College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat, India, where she taught from 2001 to 2005.

🏆Awards and Recognitions:

Dr. Runu Banerjee Roy was honored with the InRes C V Raman Prize in 2023 by the Institute of Researchers, India, recognizing her outstanding research and academic achievements. In 2010, she was awarded the DST Young Scientist Project. She also received sponsorship from RUSA for a trip to Japan, where she presented two papers at the ISOEN conference in 2019. Dr. Roy is currently serving as the Principal Investigator (PI) on projects funded by SERB-DST, India, and CSIR, India.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Instrumental testing of tea by combining the responses of electronic nose and tongue
    Cited by: 162
  • Title: Black tea classification employing feature fusion of E-Nose and E-Tongue responses
    Cited by: 104
  • Title: A review on combined odor and taste sensor systems
    Cited by: 98
  • Title: Artificial flavor perception of black tea using fusion of electronic nose and tongue response: A Bayesian statistical approach
    Cited by: 70
  • Title: A simple nano cerium oxide modified graphite electrode for electrochemical detection of formaldehyde in mushroom
    Cited by: 34