Jialin Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jialin Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Doctor | Fudan university | China

Mr. Jialin Li is an accomplished researcher and Doctor at Fudan University, specializing in the preparation, functionalization, and application of advanced carbon-based porous materials for hydrogen storage, energy storage, and carbon dioxide capture. His educational background includes a master’s and doctorate in chemical engineering and materials science, where his primary focus was on nano-pore interface micro-environment regulation, design of multi-level nano-pore structures, and surface chemical modification of functional porous carbon fibers, carbon nanofibers, carbon aerogels, and porous carbon materials. Professionally, Mr. Jialin Li has been involved in significant research projects such as the coupling regulation of ultra-fine pores and hydrogen-bond microenvironment of polyacrylonitrile porous carbon nanofibers and investigating hydrogen adsorption mechanisms under confined conditions. He has made valuable contributions to material design strategies for energy applications and has played a key role in translating research findings into practical solutions, including patented technologies for preparing biomass textile fabric electrodes and pre-oxidized fiber fabric electrodes for flow batteries. As a dedicated researcher, Mr. Jialin Li has authored 14 documents, 124 citations, 6 h-index, which highlights his consistent research output and influence in the scientific community. His research has been widely published in reputable international journals, including the Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, ACS Nano, and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, all indexed in Scopus and SCI, reflecting his ability to contribute to high-quality peer-reviewed publications. Mr. Jialin Li’s research interests include developing new porous carbon materials with ultra-high specific surface areas, improving gas adsorption performance at ambient conditions, and creating novel strategies for hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage. His research skills span advanced material synthesis, nano-structuring, micro-environment modulation, adsorption mechanism analysis, and interface chemical engineering, combined with hands-on experience in experimental design and data interpretation. He is also actively engaged in collaborative research that bridges chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. Beyond his technical expertise, Mr. Jialin Li has contributed to mentoring younger researchers, fostering collaboration within his team, and supporting sustainable energy initiatives. His honors include recognition for scientific excellence through peer-reviewed publications, contribution to multiple high-impact studies, and the development of patented solutions that support energy sustainability.

Profile:  Scopus

Featured Publications

Li, J., Wang, Y., Zhang, Y., Zhao, W., Bao, W., Duan, Y., Yu, J., Zhu, B., & Qiao, K. (2024). Dipole-induced hydrogen bonds enhanced P/O co-doped Lyocell-based porous carbon fiber cloth for hydrogen storage under ambient pressure. Chemical Engineering Journal, 490, 151633. Citations: 35

Li, J., Duan, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, Y., Zhou, J., Zhao, W., Yu, J., Zhu, B., & Qiao, K. (2024). Microenvironment modulation of interpenetrating-type hierarchical porous foam carbon by mild-homogeneous activation for H₂ storage and CO₂ capture under ambient pressure. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 675, 783–791. Citations: 28

Yu, J., Li, J., Chen, F., Chi, C., Zhang, W., Bao, W., Zhao, X., Zhu, B., & Qiao, K. (2024). Micro-nano scale synchronous “carving” of viscose fiber in activation process for atmospheric hydrogen storage. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 63, 411–417. Citations: 19

Zhang, Y., Zhu, B., Zhao, S., Zhao, W., Zhou, M., Sun, Y., Qiao, K., Liu, J., Zhou, J., & Li, J. (2024). In situ synthesis of self-assembly supramolecular crystal seeds within continuous carbon nanofibers for improved fiber graphitic structure. ACS Nano, 18(17), 11360–11374. Citations: 22

Bao, W., Yu, J., Chen, F., Du, H., Zhang, W., Yan, S., Lin, T., Li, J., Zhao, X., & Zhu, B. (2023). Controllability construction and structural regulation of metal-organic frameworks for hydrogen storage at ambient condition: A review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 48(92), 36010–36034. Citations: 20

 

 

Keigo Hisadome | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keigo Hisadome | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keigo Hisadome | Environmental Science | Section Manager | Asia Air Survey Co., Ltd | Japan 

Dr. Keigo Hisadome is a highly respected Section Manager at Asia Air Survey Co., Ltd., with extensive expertise in geological survey, groundwater monitoring, soil contamination assessment, and large-scale environmental remediation projects. He has played a key role in advancing the understanding and management of environmental radioactivity, particularly in areas impacted by nuclear incidents. His professional journey is marked by a commitment to integrating scientific research with practical field operations, resulting in measurable improvements in environmental health and safety. Dr. Keigo Hisadome is recognized for his ability to translate complex data into actionable strategies that protect communities and ecosystems.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Keigo Hisadome holds a doctoral degree in Environmental Science with a focus on environmental radioactivity and contamination remediation. His academic journey provided a robust foundation in geology, hydrology, and soil science, enabling him to approach environmental challenges with a multidisciplinary perspective. During his doctoral studies, he concentrated on innovative methodologies for monitoring and mitigating radioactive material transfer, contributing to the development of improved remediation techniques. His education has empowered him to take leadership roles in projects that require technical precision, scientific rigor, and strategic planning.

Experience

Dr. Keigo Hisadome has accumulated significant experience in managing field surveys, contamination assessments, and decontamination operations. As Section Manager, he oversees critical projects related to the remediation of radioactive contamination and the restoration of affected environments. His experience includes designing and implementing survey frameworks, coordinating multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring compliance with international safety standards. He has collaborated with government agencies, research institutes, and local stakeholders to develop solutions for long-term environmental recovery. His ability to combine technical expertise with management skills has positioned him as a trusted leader in environmental remediation initiatives.

Research Interest

Dr. Keigo Hisadome’s research interests revolve around environmental radioactivity, soil contamination dynamics, and groundwater monitoring systems. He is particularly interested in the transfer mechanisms of radioactive materials through forest ecosystems, with an emphasis on leaf litter decomposition and radionuclide migration. His work supports the creation of predictive models that inform decontamination strategies and land use planning. He also explores sustainable remediation techniques that balance ecological restoration with public safety. Dr. Hisadome’s research contributes to scientific understanding as well as to policy frameworks that address post-disaster recovery and long-term radiation risk management.

Award

Dr. Keigo Hisadome is being nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his exceptional contributions to environmental radioactivity research and his leadership in contamination remediation projects. His work has had a direct impact on the rehabilitation of areas affected by radioactive pollution, making a significant difference in community safety and environmental sustainability. This award would acknowledge his dedication to advancing science, his role in translating research into practical applications, and his commitment to mentoring future professionals in the field.

Selected Publication

“Assessment of Radioactive Material Transfer through Forest Leaf Litter” published in 2021 with 15 citations.

“Groundwater Monitoring Framework for Contaminated Sites” published in 2020 with 12 citations.

“Long-Term Behavior of Soil Contamination in Post-Disaster Areas” published in 2019 with 18 citations.

“Innovative Techniques for Large-Scale Decontamination Projects” published in 2021 with 10 citations.

Conclusion

Dr. Keigo Hisadome is a distinguished researcher whose expertise in environmental radioactivity has made a measurable difference in both scientific knowledge and public health outcomes. His dedication to research, field implementation, and knowledge dissemination has positioned him as a leader in the field of contamination remediation. With his extensive publication record, collaborative approach, and commitment to mentoring, he continues to advance scientific understanding and practical solutions for environmental challenges. This nomination highlights his substantial contributions to research and his potential to drive future innovations in environmental safety and sustainability.

Mpho Tawana | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mpho Tawana | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mpho Tawana, University of the Free State, South Africa

Dr. Mpho Tawana 🌿🧪 is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of the Free State (2024), holding a PhD in Environmental Science (2023) and an MSc in Agriculture (Animal Health) from North-West University (2018). With a strong background in microbiology and animal health, Dr. Tawana has experience in research, library services, and agricultural development. Their work includes studying tick-borne pathogens, Giardia species, and Cryptosporidium spp., with numerous conference presentations and awards, including a Certificate of Excellence at PARSA 2021. Passionate about advancing veterinary and environmental health, they combine academic rigor with practical expertise. 🐾📚🔬

Publication Profile

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Qualification

Dr. Mpho Tawana is a dedicated environmental scientist and academic achiever 🎓🌍. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of the Free State (2024), she earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Science from North-West University in 2023 🧪📖. Her academic journey includes an MSc in Agriculture with a focus on Animal Health (2018) 🐄🌾, and a BSc Honours in Microbiology from the same institution (2015) 🔬📚. With a strong passion for advancing knowledge in environmental and agricultural sciences, Dr. Tawana continues to make impactful contributions to her field, blending expertise in microbiology, animal health, and environmental studies 🌿🌟.

Experience

Dr. Mpho Tawana has made significant contributions across various sectors, blending practical fieldwork with research assistance. Their work has included supporting rural development projects, where they applied research to address real-world challenges. Dr. Tawana also served as a postgraduate assistant, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing academic research. This combination of hands-on experience and academic support highlights their problem-solving skills and practical approach to addressing complex issues. Dr. Tawana’s diverse roles underscore their dedication to fostering growth and development through research and community engagement. 🌍📚💡🔬

Conference Papers

Dr. Mpho Tawana has presented several important studies on tick-borne pathogens and parasitic infections across Southern Africa. At the 20th Annual SAVEPM Congress in 2023, he explored tick morphology and molecular detection of pathogens in small ruminants. In 2022, he conducted a systematic review on Giardia species prevalence in humans, animals, and waterbodies in Africa, presented at the 4th International Congress on Parasites of Wildlife. Tawana also contributed to research on Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in sheep and goats. His systematic review on tick-borne diseases in the SADC region earned him a Certificate of Excellence at the 49th PARSA Virtual Conference in 2021. 🦠🐑🦠🎓🌍

Research Focus

Dr. Mpho Tawana’s research primarily focuses on zoonotic infections, particularly those affecting both animals and humans. His studies include the genetic characterization, virulence, and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens like Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella serovars, often within the context of the One Health framework. Dr. Tawana has contributed to systematic reviews and meta-analyses related to infections such as Cryptosporidium and Salmonella in various animal hosts and humans in South Africa. His work explores public health implications, environmental factors, and the complex interactions between human, animal, and environmental health. 🦠🐾🔬📊🌍

Publication Top Notes

Cryptosporidium Species Infections Detected from Fecal Samples of Animal and Human Hosts in South Africa: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Campylobacter jejuni from Slaughter Age Broiler Chickens: Genetic Characterization, Virulence, and Antimicrobial Resistance Genes

One Health Perspective of Salmonella Serovars in South Africa Using Pooled Prevalence: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Conclusion

Dr. Mpho Tawana is an exceptional interdisciplinary researcher whose work has significantly contributed to the understanding and management of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance. Their research not only advances scientific knowledge but also provides practical solutions to address these pressing global health challenges. Dr. Tawana’s expertise has been showcased through notable conference presentations, further solidifying their reputation in the scientific community. With a strong track record of practical contributions and impactful research, Dr. Tawana is a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌍🔬💡🦠🏆