Mr. Patrick Hartwich | Nanoengineered composites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patrick Hartwich | Nanoengineered composites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patrick Hartwich, University of Siegen, Germany

P. Hartwich is a seasoned chemist with extensive expertise in material development, surface analysis, and environmental chemistry. He currently serves as a Product Developer at Schlüter-Systems KG, focusing on innovative building chemical products. With a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Siegen and a certification as a “Fachchemiker für Toxikologie” from Leipzig University, Hartwich has contributed to academia and industry alike. His professional journey spans roles such as a scientific researcher at the University of Siegen and RWTH Aachen University, as well as process engineer at Ingeneric GmbH. Passionate about sustainable solutions, his work includes recycling building materials and developing nanostructures for advanced applications. Hartwich has published numerous peer-reviewed papers on concrete leaching behavior and lightweight concrete technologies, further cementing his reputation as an accomplished chemist.

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Evaluation of Suitability for Best Researcher Awards

Patrick Hartwich is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award in categories such as Sustainable Construction Materials, Nanostructured Materials, or Environmental Chemistry. Their achievements reflect a blend of academic excellence, impactful research, and practical application in sustainability and materials science. These qualities make them a strong contender for recognition in the field of research.

🎓Education

P. Hartwich pursued his academic journey in chemistry with distinction. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (2007–2011) and a Master of Science in Chemistry (2011–2012) from Universität Siegen, focusing on analytical chemistry and material science. To expand his interdisciplinary knowledge, Hartwich completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Toxicology and Environmental Protection (2016–2018) at Universität Leipzig, attaining the title of “Fachchemiker für Toxikologie.” This education equipped him with a strong theoretical foundation in toxicology, environmental safety, and material analysis. Hartwich’s studies combined rigorous coursework and practical research, laying the groundwork for his later focus on nanostructures and advanced material applications.

🏢Professional Experience

P. Hartwich’s career blends academic research and industrial innovation. Currently a Product Developer at Schlüter-Systems KG (since 2023), he designs construction chemicals and leads international projects. As a Scientific Researcher at Universität Siegen (2020–present), he specializes in nanostructured materials and surface analysis. His earlier roles include Process Engineer at Ingeneric GmbH (2018–2020), focusing on process optimization and cleanroom coordination, and Project Leader at SaVeri in Vietnam (2017–2018), where he developed composite materials. During his tenure at RWTH Aachen University (2014–2017), Hartwich contributed to sustainable construction through material recycling studies and ICP-OES analysis. These diverse roles underscore his commitment to combining material science with practical problem-solving.

🏅Awards and Honors

Best Researcher Recognition – RWTH Aachen University, for groundbreaking studies on material recycling, 2016.International Collaboration Award – Schlüter-Systems KG, for exemplary contributions to global product development, 2024.Distinguished Presenter – RILEM Week 2015, for innovative work on ultra-lightweight concrete.Top Academic Achievement – Universität Leipzig, completing postgraduate studies in toxicology with honors, 2018.Research Excellence Award – Universität Siegen, for contributions to nanostructured material synthesis, 2022.

🔬Research Focus

P. Hartwich’s research integrates materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental sustainability. His primary interests include: Nanostructured Materials: Synthesis and characterization of metal oxide nanostructures for advanced applications. Composite Materials: Developing hybrid materials combining mineral binders and nanostructures to enhance structural and environmental performance. Environmental Chemistry: Investigating the leaching behavior of construction materials under diverse conditions. Sustainable Recycling: Promoting innovative recycling techniques for construction materials to improve eco-efficiency.Through interdisciplinary collaborations, Hartwich’s work addresses industrial and environmental challenges, advancing sustainable materials and innovative construction practices.

Publication Top Notes:

Influence of leachate composition on the leaching behaviour of concrete

 

 

Dr. Jose Miguel Martin-Martinez | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jose Miguel Martin-Martinez | Nanocomposites Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jose Miguel Martin-Martinez, University of Alicante, Spain

José Miguel Martín-Martínez,  is a distinguished chemist specializing in adhesion and adhesives. He graduated with high honors in Chemistry from the University of Granada, where he later earned a Ph.D. in Sciences and a second Ph.D. in Medicine. Dr. Martín-Martínez has an extensive academic career, including positions at the University of Alicante, where he founded the Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory. He has advised numerous research projects and supervised 49 PhD theses. With a prolific output of 275 indexed papers, 56 books, and 34 patents, he is a recognized leader in his field. His contributions have been acknowledged through various awards, including the Robert L. Patrick Fellowship from the American Adhesion Society and several first prizes for his research at international conferences. He serves on the editorial boards of several prestigious journals, further underscoring his influence in adhesion science.

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Summary of Suitability for the Award

Dr. José Miguel Martín-Martínez is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional academic qualifications, extensive research experience, and significant contributions to the field of adhesion and adhesive technologies. With a solid foundation in chemistry and dual PhDs in both Chemistry and Medicine, Dr. Martín-Martínez exhibits a profound depth of knowledge and expertise, having graduated as the top student from the University of Granada and received multiple honors for his doctoral research.

🎓Education:

José Miguel Martín-Martínez graduated in Chemistry from the University of Granada, Spain, on December 13, 1978, achieving a score of A as the 1st qualified student and receiving a high honor diploma. He then pursued a Ph.D. in Sciences at the same university, which he completed on October 17, 1981, also with a score of A, earning a high honor diploma for having the Best PhD doctoral thesis in 1981. Additionally, he obtained a Ph.D. in Medicine from the Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir” on July 18, 2013, with a score of A, graduating cum laude.

🏢Work Experience:

José Miguel Martín-Martínez has held various academic and research positions throughout his career. He began as an Assistant Professor at the University of Granada from 1978 to 1981, after which he served as an Interim Associate Professor and then a Contractual Associate Professor at the University of Alicante from 1981 to 1984. He also worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre de Recherche de Microcalorimetrie et Thermochimie, CNRS, in Marseille, France, from 1983 to 1984. Dr. Martín-Martínez became an Associate Professor at the University of Alicante from 1984 to 1993 and later transitioned to a Full Professor position, where he has served since 1993. He was a Contracted Researcher at the University of Alicante during 1986-1987 and completed a Postdoctoral Research stint in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Penn State University in 1990. Additionally, he was an Invited Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech, USA, from 1999 to 2004. Dr. Martín-Martínez also held administrative roles as the Director of the Secretariat of Internal Affairs at the University of Alicante from 2005 to 2006 and served as the Director of the New Campus Elda–Petrer. He has contributed his expertise as a National Expert in the G3 Unit at the European Commission’s Directorate for Research in Brussels.

🏅Awards:

José Miguel Martín-Martínez has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his career, recognizing his significant contributions to the field of adhesion and adhesives. He was awarded the First Prize of the Adhesives Session at EUROCOAT’98 in Barcelona in 1998 and the Special Prize ASEFAPI at EUROCOAT 2002. In 2003, he received recognition from CYTED’s General Assembly for his role as the International Coordinator of Network VIII.D. His dedication to the American Chemical Society was acknowledged with the ACS Silver Key Tag for ten years of service in September 2004. Dr. Martín-Martínez also earned the Prize for Best Poster at ACE-X 2008 in Barcelona and the First Prize SIKA for Best Oral Communication at the IX Spanish Congress on Adhesives in 2008. He was honored with the Robert L. Patrick Fellowship by the American Adhesion Society in 2013, along with the Prize for Best Poster at the 12th FELASA SECAL Congress in Barcelona the same year. Additionally, he received the Award for IMPORTANT PERSON from the newspaper Información in Alicante in January 2014, a Diploma from the Society of Orthopedic and Traumatology of Oltenia, Romania, in October 2014, and the First Prize IMPULSO for Novel Research Ideas in June 2016. He was recognized for his innovative contributions with the Prize for Novel Enterprise Ideas from FUNDEUN in June 2017, and he received both the Anniversary Award SBR-16 and the SBR Excellence Award for his scientific contributions to biomaterials, tissue engineering, and medical devices in September 2018.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. José Miguel Martín-Martínez’s research expertise spans a diverse range of areas within the field of adhesion science. His work focuses on adhesion and rubber adhesives, exploring surface treatment and rubber bonding techniques. He has significant experience with polyurethane adhesives, sealants, and coatings, as well as in the development of nanocomposites and inorganic-organic hybrid materials. Dr. Martín-Martínez specializes in the synthesis, formulation, and characterization of hot melts, reactive, and liquid adhesives. His research also includes bioadhesives and natural adhesives, emphasizing the interfaces between polymers and adhesives, as well as filler-polymer interactions. Additionally, he investigates thermoset coatings, smart materials, self-healing materials, and biomaterials, along with natural-based composites, such as cork, further contributing to the advancement of adhesive technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Understanding the Interactions between Soft Segments in Polyurethanes: Structural Synergies in Blends of Polyester and Polycarbonate Diol Polyols
    • Citations: 2
  • Title: Innovative Device and Procedure for In Situ Quantification of the Self-Healing Ability and Kinetics of Self-Healing of Polymeric Materials
    • Citations: 4
  • Title: Structural and adhesion properties of waterborne polyurethane adhesives containing nanosilica dispersion obtained with different physical mixing procedures
    • Citations: 2
  • Title: Surface treatment of styrene-butadiene rubber with carboxylic acids
    • Citations: 1

 

 

Mr. Konstantinos Theodorou | Commercialization Awards | Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize

Mr. Konstantinos Theodorou | Commercialization Awards | Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize

Mr. Konstantinos Theodorou  , VITEX S.A. , Greece

Konstantinos Theodorou, born on June 17, 1967, is a seasoned chemist and R&D Manager at VITEX S.A. in Athens, Greece. With a diploma in Chemistry from the University of Heraklion, he boasts over 25 years of experience in the paint and coatings industry. His career spans roles including R&D Manager for decorative and marine/industrial paints, and he played a key role in launching VITEX’s fully automated factory. Konstantinos has recently published an article on air purifying paints in Applied Sciences. Fluent in Greek and English, with basic German, he is known for his expertise in formulating over 200 paint and coating products. His personal interests include bicycling, swimming, cinema, and long road trips.

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🎓Education:

Konstantinos Theodorou earned his Diploma in Chemistry, which includes both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, from the University of Heraklion in Crete, Greece. His studies spanned from 1988 to 1992, providing him with a solid foundation in chemistry that has supported his extensive career in the paint and coatings industry.

🏢Work Experience:

Konstantinos Theodorou has had a distinguished career at VITEX S.A. in Athens, Greece. Currently serving as the R&D Manager since 2021, he oversees various research and development projects. From 2015 to 2020, he was an R&D Expert and Manager, focusing on marine and industrial paints, including antifouling solutions. Prior to this, he managed R&D for decorative paints from 2009 to 2014. His role as Project Manager and Chief Chemist from 2007 to 2009 involved leading the start-up of a new fully automated factory. He was the Chief R&D Chemist from 2002 to 2006, where he directed efforts in paint and coating formulations, and served as R&D Supervisor from 1998 to 2001. Before joining VITEX, Konstantinos taught chemistry from 1994 to 1997 and completed his mandatory military service with the Greek Army in 1993.

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Title: Introduction of captive breeders to the wild: harmful or beneficial?

Citations: 59

Title: On the expected relationship between inbreeding, fitness, and extinction

Citations: 56

Title: Inbreeding depression and heterosis in a subdivided population: influence of the mating system

Citations: 38

Title: Shifts in breeding phenology as a response to population size and climatic change: a comparison between short-and long-distance migrant species

Citations: 37

Title: Genetic load in subdivided populations: interactions between the migration rate, the size and the number of subpopulations

Citations: 36