Dr. Yuncai jiang | Physics and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuncai jiang | Physics and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Southeast University | China 

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Summary

Yuncai jiang is an emerging scholar whose academic journey bridges chemical engineering and electronic materials. currently a ph.d. candidate at southeast university, his research focuses on two-dimensional materials, van der waals heterostructures, and the etching mechanisms of silicon carbide. with over ten sci-indexed publications, two national patents, and co-authorship of a specialized book on black phosphorus, he is making meaningful contributions to optoelectronics and semiconductor surface engineering. through his interdisciplinary work and active participation in collaborative projects, he promotes innovation, knowledge dissemination, and newcomer socialization in scientific communities.

Early academic pursuits

Yuncai jiang began his academic journey in chemical engineering and technology, earning his bachelor of science from guizhou institute of technology. driven by a passion for advanced materials and device engineering, he pursued a master’s degree in chemical engineering at kunming university of science and technology, completing it. during these formative years, he cultivated a strong foundation in materials chemistry, which laid the groundwork for his transition into the interdisciplinary field of electronic science and technology. his ability to navigate between chemical and electronic domains reflects a deep commitment to research excellence and newcomer socialization in emerging scientific communities.

Professional endeavors

Currently a ph.d. candidate in electronic science and technology at southeast university in nanjing, china, yuncai jiang focuses on the study of two-dimensional (2d) materials and semiconductor surface engineering. his graduate and doctoral work involves a combination of theoretical modeling and experimental techniques to design novel nanomaterials and heterostructures for optoelectronic and energy-related applications. through various research roles, jiang has become an integral part of academic collaborations, contributing to both national and international projects that emphasize innovation and newcomer socialization in cross-disciplinary teams.

Contributions and research focus

Yuncai Jiang's research spans the preparation and electrochemical exfoliation of black phosphorus nanosheets, development of 2d iv–vi semiconductor materials, and design of van der waals heterostructures for photovoltaic conversion. he is particularly known for his in-depth work on the wet and dry etching mechanisms of silicon carbide (sic), offering atomic-level insights through first-principles simulations. his research approach integrates defect and strain engineering to enhance the thermoelectric properties of nanomaterials, contributing significantly to the broader field of low-dimensional materials. he has published over ten sci-indexed papers and holds two authorized invention patents, which highlight his dedication to high-impact science.

Impact and influence

Yuncai jiang's interdisciplinary work has made an influential mark on the field of 2d materials and optoelectronics. his book, preparation and applications of black phosphorus co-authored with leading experts, serves as a valuable academic resource. his research findings not only contribute to scientific literature but also have practical implications for device fabrication, energy harvesting, and surface treatment in semiconductors. he continues to foster newcomer socialization among young researchers through academic collaborations and mentorship.

Academic cites

With more than ten publications in reputed sci journals and two national patents, yuncai jiang’s work is gaining increasing citations across multiple domains, including material science, electronics, and chemical engineering. his contributions to black phosphorus synthesis and silicon carbide processing are often referenced by researchers developing next-generation sensors and energy conversion devices.

Legacy and future contributions

As a rising scholar, yuncai jiang aims to deepen his research on van der waals heterostructures, explore next-generation 2d semiconductors, and optimize etching techniques for wide-bandgap materials. his interdisciplinary methodology, grounded in both chemistry and electronics, positions him well to lead future innovations in nanotechnology and renewable energy devices. he is also committed to building inclusive academic environments that support newcomer socialization and knowledge transfer across disciplines.

Publications 

Title: Initial dissociative absorption study of HF etchants on Si (0001) and C (0001¯) faces with differently terminated 4H–SiC
Author(s): Y. Jiang, S. Lei, Z. Zhou, C. Hung, Z. Li
Journal: Surfaces and Interfaces

Title: Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance of T-MoTe₂ Monolayers via Cluster Substitution and Strain Engineering
Author(s): Shuangying Lei, Yuncai Jiang, Zixian Li, Yanbo Zhao
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Title: High Thermoelectric Performance and Low Lattice Thermal Conductivity in 2D Topological Insulators MBiH (M = Ga, In): A First-Principles Study
Author(s): Shuangying Lei, Zixian Li, Yuncai Jiang, Yanbo Zhao, Xiaodong Huang, Qingan Huang
Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Title: PbSn(CH₃)₂ and PbSn(C₂H)₂ Monolayers as Rashba-Effect-Induced Two-Dimensional Topological Insulators for Thermoelectric Applications: A First-Principles Investigation
Author(s): Shuangying Lei, Yuncai Jiang, Zixian Li, Yanbo Zhao, Xiaodong Huang, Qingan Huang
Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Title: Dual-Emitting Mn⁴⁺/Mn⁵⁺ in Ba₆Na₂Nb₂P₂O₁₇ phosphors for enhanced NIR-I and NIR-II spectroscopy applications
Author(s): Quan Zhang, Zetian Yang, Wei Hu, Maxime Delaey, Lihong Yin, Yuncai Jiang, Shuangying Lei, Henk Vrielinck, Dirk Poelman
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Conclusion 

Yuncai jiang exemplifies the next generation of researchers driving progress in nanotechnology and energy materials. his dedication to cross-disciplinary integration and deep technical insight has advanced both theoretical understanding and real-world applications in 2d materials. as he continues to expand his research and foster newcomer socialization among peers, his work is poised to influence the future of low-dimensional materials and sustainable technologies. his career trajectory reflects both promise and purpose, making him a valuable contributor to global scientific advancement.

Dr. Debalina Bhattacharya – Bionanotechnology – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Debalina Bhattacharya - Bionanotechnology - Best Researcher Award

MAULANA AZAD COLLEGE - India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Debalina Bhattacharya began her academic journey in Microbiology, completing her graduation from the University of Calcutta in 2006. She then pursued her Master's degree from Jadavpur University, graduating in 2008. Her academic excellence continued with the award of a Ph.D. in NanoBiotechnology from Jadavpur University in 2014. Her early academic pursuits laid a strong foundation for her subsequent research and professional achievements.

Professional Endeavors

Following her Ph.D., Debalina Bhattacharya was awarded the prestigious UGC-Dr. DS Kothari postdoctoral fellowship in 2015, allowing her to conduct research at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Calcutta. In 2018, she received her second postdoctoral research grant from DST-SERB (National Post Doctoral Fellowship) at the Department of Biotechnology, University of Calcutta. Her postdoctoral work significantly advanced her expertise in NanoBiotechnology and related fields. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor at Maulana Azad College, a position she has held since 2019.

Contributions and Research Focus

Debalina Bhattacharya’s research interests span across Nanotechnology, Diabetes, Exosomal Biology, and Cancer Biology. Her work on the autophagic response pathway in type 2 diabetes, particularly with diabetic patient samples, is noteworthy. She has also worked extensively with different cancerous cell lines. Her expertise in various types of nanomaterial synthesis and polymer-based targeted drug delivery in malignant Bionanotechnology cell lines has led to significant advancements in these areas. Recently, she published two research papers in reputed international journals on Exosomal Biology for intercellular connections, highlighting her contributions to this emerging field.

Accolades and Recognition

Debalina Bhattacharya's research has garnered significant recognition. She has a citation index of 626 based on Scopus, demonstrating the impact of her work. She has published 23 review and research articles, 21 book chapters in renowned international publishing houses such as Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, and Taylor & Francis. Additionally, she has authored two books: "Nanocellulose: A Biopolymer for Biomedical Bionanotechnology Applications" (ISBN: 978-1-394-17237-5) and "Exosomal RNA: Role in Human Diseases and Therapy" (ISBN: 9780443140075, 0443140073). Her editorial appointments include Associate Editor in Frontiers in Fuels and Review Editor in Frontiers in Nanotechnology, reflecting her standing in the scientific community.

Impact and Influence

Debalina Bhattacharya's research has made significant contributions to the fields of Nanotechnology and Biomedical Sciences. Her work on nanomaterial synthesis and targeted drug delivery systems has potential applications in treating various diseases, including cancer and diabetes. Her research on exosomal biology for intercellular connections is pioneering, offering new insights into cellular communication and disease Bionanotechnology mechanisms. Her collaborations, such as with Dr. Mainak Mukhopadhyay of JIS University, further enhance the impact of her work.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Debalina Bhattacharya continues her research and teaching, her legacy will be defined by her innovative contributions to Nanotechnology and Biomedical Sciences. Her work has already influenced these fields, and her ongoing research promises to yield further advancements. Her commitment to scientific excellence and her contributions to understanding and treating complex diseases ensure that her legacy will be enduring. Her future contributions will likely continue to shape the landscape of modern biomedical research, providing new solutions and insights into some of the most pressing health challenges of our time.

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