Islam Abdelnabi | Nanomaterials for Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Islam Abdelnabi | Nanomaterials for Energy | Best Researcher Award

Doctor | Beni-Suef University | Egypt

Dr. Islam Abdelnabi is an emerging materials physicist and researcher whose work bridges solid-state physics, nanomaterials, and renewable energy applications. With 12 scientific documents, 180 citations, and an h-index of 7, his research contributions reflect a strong focus on electrocatalysis, nanostructured materials, and sustainable energy innovations. His scientific investigations explore bifunctional electrocatalysts for water-splitting applications (HER, OER, ORR), focusing on the design of perovskite-based nanocomposites, doped oxides, and natural mineral-derived catalysts. He has synthesized and characterized advanced nanomaterials through multiple methods including hydrothermal, combustion, and molten-salt synthesis. His materials research extends to solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), thin films, and conducting polymer systems, employing advanced characterization tools such as XRD, SEM, EDX, FTIR, BET, and EIS spectroscopy. Dr. Islam Abdelnabi has authored impactful works in high-quality journals such as RSC Advances, Inorganic Chemistry Communications, and Journal of Water Process Engineering. His recent publications include studies on nano-zirconia composites for oxygen evolution, LaCoFeO perovskites doped with natural Ca²⁺, and hydrogen generation via advanced electrocatalysts. His upcoming papers in Electrocatalysis and Energy journals further demonstrate his deep engagement with green hydrogen and catalytic material engineering. His research excellence has been recognized through university honors and participation in major scientific conferences, including Eg-MRS and international forums in Taiwan and France. Beyond publications, Dr. Islam Abdelnabi contributes to the academic community as a reviewer, conference contributor, and educational innovator through scientific dissemination on digital platforms. His continuing work aims to advance nanotechnology-driven energy solutions and environmental sustainability through material design and electrochemical innovation.

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Featured Publications

1. Saad, I., Ralha, N., Abukhadra, M. R., & Ko, Y. G. (2023). Recent advances in photocatalytic oxidation techniques for decontamination of water. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 52, 103572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2023.103572

2. Abukhadra, M. R., Shaban, M., Sayed, F., & Saad, I. (2018). Efficient photocatalytic removal of Safranin-O dye pollutants from water under sunlight using synthetic bentonite/polyaniline@Ni₂O₃ photocatalyst of enhanced performance. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 25(33), 33264–33276. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-3299-8

3. Saad, I., El-Dek, S. I., Eissa, M. F., Assaud, L., Abukhadra, M. R., Al Zoubi, W., Kang, J. H., & Amin, R. M. (2024). Recent hydrogen production strategies: Recent advances in electrocatalysis. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 165, 112474. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2024.112474

4. Abukhadra, M. R., Saad, I., Othman, S. I., Allam, A. A., & Fathallah, W. (2022). Synthesis of Co₃O₄@Organo/Polymeric bentonite structures as environmental photocatalysts and antibacterial agents for enhanced removal of methyl pollutants. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 32(7), 2600–2614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-022-02354-9

5. Saad, I., El-Dek, S. I., Eissa, M. F., Assaud, L., & Amin, R. M. (2024). LaCo₀.₂Fe₀.₈O₃ perovskites doped with natural Ca²⁺ as bifunctional electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution and reduction reactions. RSC Advances, 14(38), 27488–27503. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4RA04105D

Ignaas Jimidar | Nanomaterials for Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ignaas Jimidar | Nanomaterials for Energy | Best Researcher Award

Senior Postdoctoral Fellow | Vrije Universiteit Brussel | Belgium

Dr. Ignaas Jimidar is a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium, whose research lies at the interface of chemical engineering, materials science, and analytical chemistry. His work focuses on microscale particle assembly, solvent-free fabrication, and triboelectric phenomena, advancing understanding of how particles interact, organize, and perform in engineered microenvironments. With a growing impact in the fields of soft matter, microfluidics, and energy harvesting, Dr. Ignaas Jimidar has authored over 28 research documents with 176 citations and an h-index of 9 (Scopus). His portfolio includes 20 peer-reviewed journal articles, invited contributions such as a Review in Small and a Perspective in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and editorials in Physics Today and LCGC Magazine. His innovative research on granular interfaces and solvent-free assembly has been featured as cover articles in leading journals like ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Soft Matter, and Langmuir. Dr. Ignaas Jimidar has filed two patents, including developments in microfluidic devices and triboelectrically assembled SERS substrates, demonstrating strong translational potential. His research has attracted international recognition through awards such as the 2025 IACIS Emerging Investigator Award, MSCA Seal of Excellence (2024), and Young Scientists Award (MSB 2024). He has presented his work at prestigious venues, including the American Physical Society March Meeting, µTAS, and Colloids2025, and served as a guest editor for Soft Matter’s themed collection “Soft Matter Electrified.” His academic service extends to editorial reviewing for over 30 journals, conference chairing, and scientific committee memberships. Dr. Ignaas Jimidar’s contributions bridge fundamental colloid science and applied microengineering, advancing the development of next-generation materials for energy, sensing, and analytical technologies. His interdisciplinary innovations continue to redefine how particle assemblies and microscale systems can be designed for sustainable, high-performance applications.

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Featured Publications

1. Sotthewes, K., Gardeniers, H. J. G. E., Desmet, G., & Jimidar, I. S. M. (2022). Triboelectric charging of particles, an ongoing matter: From the early onset of planet formation to assembling crystals. ACS Omega, 7(46), 41828–41839. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c05554

2. Jimidar, I. S. M., Kwiecinski, W., Roozendaal, G., Kooij, E. S., Gardeniers, H. J. G. E., & Desmet, G. (2023). Influence of wettability and geometry on contact electrification between nonionic insulators. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 15(35), 42004–42014. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c11010

3. Van Geite, W., Jimidar, I. S. M., Sotthewes, K., Gardeniers, H., & Desmet, G. (2022). Vacuum-driven assembly of electrostatically levitated microspheres on perforated surfaces. Materials & Design, 216, 110573. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2022.110573

4. Jimidar, I. S. M., Sotthewes, K., Gardeniers, H., & Desmet, G. (2020). Spatial segregation of microspheres by rubbing-induced triboelectrification on patterned surfaces. Langmuir, 36(24), 6793–6800. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00959

5. Sotthewes, K., Roozendaal, G., Šutka, A., & Jimidar, I. S. M. (2024). Toward the assembly of 2D tunable crystal patterns of spherical colloids on a wafer-scale. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(9), 12007–12017. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c20483

Dr. Jianliang Lin | Nanoenergy | Excellence in Research

Dr. Jianliang Lin | Nanoenergy | Excellence in Research

Assistant Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University, China

Dr. Jianliang Lin is an Assistant Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University, holding dual Ph.D. degrees from Delft University of Technology and East China Normal University. With expertise in energy systems, turbulence, waves, tides, and coastal engineering, he has contributed significantly to advancing river-estuary-ocean dynamics and sustainable energy development. Dr. Lin has led and collaborated on several national and international research projects, including the prestigious “Coping with Deltas in Transition” initiative. His scholarly work includes 13 peer-reviewed publications and 9 patent applications. A key highlight of his research is the development of the Rotating-Coordinate-Based Method (RoCoM), a breakthrough in accurately estimating turbulent kinetic energy in marine environments.

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Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research Award: Dr. Jianliang Lin

Dr. Jianliang Lin exemplifies research excellence through his pioneering work in energy, turbulence, and coastal dynamics. With dual PhDs from Delft University of Technology and East China Normal University, and as an Assistant Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University, he brings a robust interdisciplinary approach to pressing environmental challenges. Dr. Lin’s innovative Rotating-Coordinate-Based Method (RoCoM) significantly advances the precision of turbulent kinetic energy assessments—solving long-standing limitations in traditional wave-turbulence decomposition methods. His work not only improves scientific understanding but also supports practical applications in coastal engineering and sustainable marine energy development.

🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Coastal and Ocean Engineering
🏛️ Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Netherlands
📍 Focus: Marine Energy, Coastal Dynamics

Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography
🏛️ East China Normal University, China
📍 Focus: River-Estuary-Ocean Interactions

💼 Work Experience

Assistant Researcher
🏫 Sun Yat-sen University
📍 Guangzhou, China | ⏳ Current
🔬 Research in coastal engineering, turbulence modeling, and marine energy development

Postdoctoral Researcher
🧪 Specialized in tidal energy, wave dynamics, and hydrodynamics under climate change scenarios
🤝 Active in international collaborative projects including the “Coping with Deltas in Transition” initiative (MOST & KNAW funded)

🏆 Achievements & Contributions

📘 Books Published: 1

📝 Journal Articles Published: 13 (SCI/Scopus-indexed)

📊 Citation Index: 90+

🧠 Patents (Published/Under Process): 9

🔬 Research Projects (Completed/Ongoing): 3

🤝 Consultancy/Industry Projects: 6

🌟 Innovation Highlight: RoCoM (Rotating-Coordinate-Based Method)

✅ Successfully developed and validated a novel technique to decompose wave-induced motions from turbulence, greatly improving estimates of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE)
🌊 Reduced error margins to ~6%, outperforming traditional methods
💡 Direct impact on marine material transport, coastal energy harvesting, and environmental management

🧪 Areas of Research

⚡ Marine & Coastal Energy

🌊 Turbulence and Wave-Tide Interaction

🌀 River-Estuary-Ocean Dynamics

🏗️ Sustainable Coastal Engineering

🏅 Honors & Recognition

🏆 Award Nominee: Excellence in Innovation

🌍 Key Contributor to China–Netherlands delta research partnerships

💡 Methodological Innovator in oceanographic measurement techniques

📈 Recognized for advancing sustainable energy research under changing climate conditions

Publication Top Note

Multi-asymmetry on residual sediment transport in the branching channels of the Yangtze Estuary