Dr. Jonathan Wood | Nanoparticle Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jonathan Wood | Nanoparticle Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jonathan Wood ,Swinburne University,Australia

Jonathan Wood is an accomplished researcher with over 13 years of experience in Scanning Probe Microscopy. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Nanomedicine and Biomedical Devices, a Master’s by Research in Surface and Material Physics, and dual Bachelor’s degrees in Physics and Philosophy. Jonathan has served in various academic and technical roles, including Technical Officer at Swinburne College, Research Associate at the University of South Australia, and Laboratory Demonstrator at La Trobe University. His expertise spans SolidWorks, LabView, Origin data analysis, MATLAB, and managing laboratory environments. Jonathan’s notable contributions to nanostructured materials and antibacterial surface research have been widely recognized and published, underscoring his suitability for high-level research awards

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Jonathan Wood:

Jonathan Wood stands out as a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive experience, significant contributions to the field of nanostructured materials, and robust academic background.

🎓Education:

Jonathan Wood holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Nanomedicine and Biomedical Devices, completed between 2019 and 2022. Prior to this, he earned a Masters by Research in Surface and Material Physics from 2011 to 2017, and an Honours degree in the same field from 2009 to 2011. His academic journey began with a dual Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Philosophy, which he obtained from 2004 to 2009.

🏢Work Experience:

Jonathan Wood has extensive work experience, having held various academic and technical roles throughout his career. In 2023, he served as a Technical Officer and Laboratory Instructor at Swinburne College, where he was responsible for SolidWorks design for 3D printing, LabView, Origin data analysis, MATLAB, equipment maintenance, Arduino and breadboard setup, and teaching the use of digital oscilloscopes, function generators, and DC power supplies. He also acted as the WH&S representative. From 2022 to 2023, Jonathan worked as a Research Associate at the University of South Australia, focusing on the research of emulsions and interfaces, laboratory management, and the analysis of data using Profile Analysis Tensiometer and Wilhelm Balance instrumentation, including SAX/WAX Synchrotron data. Additionally, in 2022, he held the role of University Technical Officer at the University of South Australia, specializing in laboratory maintenance, safety testing, plant inspections, and Atomic Force Microscopy. Earlier, in 2018, he was a Pipette Calibration Technician at Mettler Toledo, where he handled NATA standard calibration, pipette adjustments, repairs, and servicing reports. He also served as a Research Assistant at Deakin University in 2018, assisting in 3D printing and micro-milling for microfluidic devices and researching point-of-care diagnostics. Jonathan’s career includes a long tenure as a Customer Service Officer at Museum Victoria from 2004 to 2018, where he engaged in tour guiding, ticket sales, exhibit guiding, and science demonstrations. From 2009 to 2015, he was a Lab Demonstrator and Technician at La Trobe University Physics Department, demonstrating and training in Atomic Force Microscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy, supervising XRF, XRD, and SEM research, and demonstrating radiation safety courses

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  1. Long-term antibacterial properties of a nanostructured titanium alloy surface: An in vitro study
    • Cited by: 36
  2. Bio-inspired nanostructured Ti-6Al-4V alloy: the role of two alkaline etchants and the hydrothermal processing duration on antibacterial activity
    • Cited by: 30
  3. Surfaces containing sharp nanostructures enhance antibiotic efficacy
    • Cited by: 18
  4. Spiked titanium nanostructures that inhibit anaerobic dental pathogens
    • Cited by: 14
  5. Antibacterial nanostructured surfaces modulate protein adsorption, inflammatory responses, and fibrous capsule formation
    • Cited by: 12

 

 

Prof. Marcos Jose Leite Santos | Nanoparticle Fabrication Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Marcos Jose Leite Santos | Nanoparticle Fabrication Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Marcos Jose Leite Santos, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Prof. Marcos José Leite Santos is an esteemed Associate Professor at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil 🇧🇷. With an extensive academic background including a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the State University of Maringa, Brazil, and postdoctoral experience at the University of São Paulo and the University of Victoria, Canada 🇨🇦, he has garnered over 75 publications in international scientific journals and presented numerous papers at prestigious conferences worldwide. His expertise in controlled synthesis of nanoparticles has earned him several accolades, including multiple National Council for Scientific and Technological Development Productivity Research Fellowships and the Yeda Pinheiro Dick Medal for his distinguished contributions to Inorganic Chemistry. Prof. Santos continues to inspire through his research and academic pursuits, shaping the future of nanoscience. 🔬✨

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📚 Education:

Prof. Marcos Jose Leite Santos pursued his academic journey at the State University of Maringa, Brazil, where he earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry between 1999 and 2009. As part of his Ph.D. program, he also spent time at the University of Victoria, BC, Canada, enriching his academic experience.

🔬 Research Expertise:

With over 75 papers published in international scientific journals and numerous presentations at prestigious conferences and seminars, Prof. Santos is a recognized authority in his field. His research focuses on controlled synthesis of nanoparticles, particularly semiconductor nanoparticles, with notable contributions in this area.

🌎 International Engagements:

Prof. Santos’s expertise has taken him around the globe, with invited talks at renowned institutions such as the Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences at UCLouvain in Belgium and the Department of Chemistry at the University of Victoria in Canada. He has also delivered talks at various Brazilian universities and conferences, highlighting his international recognition and collaboration.

🏆 Awards and Distinctions:

Prof. Santos’s contributions have been recognized with several prestigious awards, including multiple National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) Productivity Research Fellowships in Chemistry in Brazil. He was also honored with the Yeda Pinheiro Dick Medal by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul for his distinct contributions to Inorganic Chemistry.

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