Fulufhelo Hope Mudau | Real World Case Studies | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Fulufhelo Hope Mudau | Real World Case Studies | Research Excellence Award

 University of South Africa | South Africa

Fulufhelo H. Mudau, PhD (Chem) is a South African chemist and postdoctoral fellow at the University of South Africa, Institute of Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability, with strong expertise in membrane science, water treatment, and nanomaterials. She holds a PhD in Chemistry, along with an MSc in Chemistry, BSc Honours, and a BSc in Chemistry and Applied Chemistry. Her professional experience includes postdoctoral research, e-tutoring, laboratory teaching, project administration, and water and wastewater operations. Her research interests focus on ion exchange membranes, polymer–nanoparticle interactions, and sustainable water technologies, supported by strong skills in experimental design, analytical chemistry, data analysis, and academic supervision. Fulufhelo H. Mudau, PhD (Chem) has received multiple awards for innovation, research excellence, and science communication, reflecting her commitment to impactful research, education, and youth development.

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Xiu-Teng Wang | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiu-Teng Wang | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

China Institute of Standardization | China

Dr. Xiu-Teng Wang is a leading researcher in environmental protection and standardization, known for his extensive work in solid and hazardous waste management. He earned his B.Sc. from the School of Chemistry and Materials Science at the University of Science and Technology of China in 2004 and completed his Ph.D. in Science at the School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at Peking University in 2009. Since then, he has worked at the China National Institute of Standardization, contributing to national efforts in solid waste treatment, air pollution control, and environmental management. From 2015 to 2017, he served as Vice President of the Standardization Institute of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region as part of the 16th batch of national doctoral service teams. He currently serves as Chief Researcher of Environmental Protection and Secretary General of SAC/TC275 and the national hazardous waste standards working group while also acting as liaison to ISO/TC275. His research focuses on developing standards for waste treatment, disposal, and resource utilization, and he has led multiple national key R&D and technology projects. With 44 documents, 1,376 citations, 1,260 citing documents, and an h-index of 17, he has established a strong academic presence. His contributions have earned several national awards, underscoring his influence in environmental standardization.

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(2025). Environmental risk assessment of liquid aluminum sulfate water treatment agent prepared from waste sulfuric acid in the integrated circuit industry. Sustainability.

(2025). Crystal structure of 72,73,75,76-tetrafluoro-25,44-di-methyl-31,33,36,38-tetraoxo-31,32,33,36,37,38-hexahydro-3(2,7)-benzo[lmn][3,8]phenanthrolina-1,5(4,1)dipyridin-1-iuma-2,4(1,2),7(1,4)-tribenzenacyclooctaphane-11,51-diium hexafluoridophosphate, [C46H28F4N4O4][PF6]2, a dicationic cyclophane. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures.

(2025). Highly fluorescent, water-soluble tetrapodal perylene diimides insulated by cationic pendants for live-cell imaging. Dyes and Pigments.

(2025). Crystal structure of di-μ-azido-κ1N bis[2-(1,10-phenanthrolin-2-yl)benzo[d]imidazol-1-ido-κ3N,N’,N”]-bis(methanol-κ1O)-di-manganese. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures.

Friday Benedict | Predictive Analytics | Worldwide Research and Innovation Data Excellence Award

Mr. Friday Benedict | Predictive Analytics | Worldwide Research and Innovation Data Excellence Award

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria | Nigeria

Benedict Friday is a dedicated chemist and educator whose academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to scientific advancement, teaching excellence, and community impact. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Physical Chemistry at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he also completed a Professional Diploma in Education after earning a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Second Class Upper Division from the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi. His experience spans teaching roles at secondary schools and part-time laboratory demonstration at the university level, where he supports undergraduate practical sessions in Chemistry. Beyond academia, he has gained administrative and organizational experience working as a Fleet Officer in the transport division of a major cement company, as well as field experience in telecommunications marketing and water treatment laboratory operations. His research interests include physical chemistry, environmental chemistry, water quality analysis, and material science. Known for teamwork, communication skills, creativity, and leadership, he continues to develop professionally through teaching, research, and community engagement. He remains committed to contributing innovative solutions to scientific and educational challenges while advancing knowledge in the chemical sciences.

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Design and screening of novel geniposide derivatives as xanthine oxidase inhibitors for hyperuricemia treatment using QSAR, Molecular docking, Molecular dynamics simulation, ADMET, and DFT Approaches, 2025.

Kiyoshi Nokihara |  Diagnostic Analytics | Pioneer Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kiyoshi Nokihara |  Diagnostic Analytics | Pioneer Researcher Award

Hipep Laboratories | Japan

Kiyoshi Nokihara is a distinguished biomedical scientist whose career spans organic chemistry, peptide-protein science and bio-detection instrumentation. After his initial studies in Tokyo, he conducted research in Germany at the Deutsches Wollforschungs­institut an der Technischen Hochschule Aachen (1974-79) focusing on the chemistry and biology of biomolecules such as insulin, followed by work in the U.S. with Finnegan Inc. in Silicon Valley on mass spectrometry of biomolecules. He returned to Japan to investigate brain-gastrointestinal and neuro-peptides as Assistant Professor at the Shizuoka Prefectural University. Subsequent roles included Visiting Professor at the University of Heidelberg (via the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) and R&D leadership at Shimadzu Corporation leading the Life Science Center, where his team received a national award from the Japanese Agency of Science and Technology. In 2002 he founded HiPep Laboratories as CEO & CSO to develop novel biodetection systems, and since 2017 he holds a Professor position at the First School of Clinical Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital, Nanjing Medical University (China). With over 119 publications, more than ~3,365 citations (according to ResearchGate) and numerous patent applications (130+), his research interests include peptide-protein recognition, structural biology, combinatorial chemistry, immunochemistry, instrumentation and drug-discovery technologies. His work has been recognized by multiple awards and national projects for innovation in life-science instrumentation and biomedical applications. In sum, Dr. Nokihara’s career bridges academic discovery, applied instrumentation and entrepreneurial innovation in peptide/bio-molecular sciences.

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Kiyoshi Nokihara (2025). Development of a new biodetection system independent of known marker molecules using a novel material for microarrays made from amorphous carbon substrates. Analytical Methods.

Kiyoshi Nokihara. Construction of cyclic peptide libraries immobilized on gel-type supports for screening towards discovery of interacting peptides. Book Chapter.

Kiyoshi Nokihara (2024). A high-throughput sequence determination for one cyclic peptide immobilized on a single bead by the one-pot cyanidation followed by MALDI-TOF–MS/MS for discovery of interacting peptides. Analytical Sciences.

Kiyoshi Nokihara (2023). A novel cyclic peptide library immobilized on gel-type beads focusing on rapid construction and characterization for comprehensive drug discovery. Chemical Biology and Drug Design.

Kiyoshi Nokihara (2022). Investigation of the behaviors of molecules exhibiting angiogenic actions. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics.

Kiyoshi Nokihara (2020). Improved design of peptides exhibiting angiogenic activities for clinical applications. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry.

Bojana Vasiljević – Microwave chemistry – Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Bojana Vasiljević - Microwave chemistry - Best Researcher Award 

Institute Vinca - Serbia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bojana Vasiljević embarked on her academic journey with a profound interest in chemistry, laying the groundwork for her future contributions to the field. Beginning with her basic academic studies in Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad, she demonstrated a keen aptitude for the subject, which paved the way for her master's studies in Chemistry. It was during this period that she honed her skills and deepened her understanding of chemical principles, preparing her for more advanced research pursuits.

Her academic journey reached its zenith with her doctoral studies in Chemistry Sciences at the same institution. This phase marked a significant milestone in her career as she delved into specialized areas such as microwave chemistry and nanomaterials synthesis. Her doctoral research not only showcased her intellectual prowess but also laid the foundation for her future endeavors in exploring novel synthetic methodologies and their applications in various fields.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Vasiljević's professional journey is characterized by a steadfast dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing pressing societal challenges. Her tenure as a Research Trainee and later as a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad, provided her with invaluable hands-on experience in conducting research and fostering academic growth among students.

Her role as an Assistant Research Professor at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences-National Institute of the Republic of Serbia reflects her commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific exploration. Specializing in microwave-assisted synthesis and radiation chemistry, she has made significant strides in the development of nanomaterials with tailored properties for applications ranging from photocatalysis to hydrogen production.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Vasiljević's research focus encompasses a wide array of topics, with a particular emphasis on harnessing the potential of nanomaterials for environmental remediation and sustainable energy applications. Her expertise in microwave chemistry has enabled her to pioneer innovative synthetic routes for the fabrication of advanced materials such as carbon quantum dots and metalophthalocyanines.

Furthermore, her contributions extend beyond the laboratory, as evidenced by her active involvement in teaching and mentorship activities. Through her engagement with undergraduate and master's students, she not only imparts knowledge but also fosters a culture of scientific inquiry and critical thinking.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Vasiljević's contributions to the field of chemistry have garnered widespread recognition, both domestically and internationally. Her publication record, including scientific papers and a book chapter published by Elsevier, stands as a testament to the impact of her research endeavors. Moreover, her participation in over 30 conferences and lectures underscores her commitment to knowledge dissemination and academic exchange.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Vasiljević's work has left an indelible mark on the scientific community, with her research findings contributing to advancements in the fields of nanotechnology and environmental chemistry. By elucidating the fundamental principles governing the synthesis and behavior of nanomaterials, she has paved the way for the development of innovative solutions to pressing global challenges, such as pollution and energy sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Vasiljević continues her academic journey, her legacy as a trailblazer in the field of chemistry is bound to endure. Through her unwavering dedication to excellence and her passion for scientific inquiry, she serves as an inspiration to future generations of researchers. Looking ahead, her vision for the future involves further exploration of interdisciplinary research avenues and the translation of scientific discoveries into real-world applications, thereby cementing her status as a pioneering figure in the realm of materials science and chemistry.

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