Tian Xia | Nanomedicine | Global Chemistry Scientist Award

Prof. Tian Xia | Nanomedicine | Global Chemistry Scientist Award

Professor | Wenzhou Medical University | China

Prof. Tian Xia is a highly cited researcher specializing in nanomedicine, nanotoxicology, and nano–bio interface science, with significant contributions to understanding the biological interactions, safety evaluation, and therapeutic potential of engineered nanomaterials. He has authored 130+ peer-reviewed publications, receiving 70,441 citations, with an h-index of 92 and an i10-index of 187. His collaborative research with leading scientists across chemistry, materials science, and biomedical engineering has advanced predictive toxicology models and safer nanomaterial design strategies. His work supports responsible innovation in nanoparticle-based drug delivery, diagnostics, and environmental health protection, influencing global standards in nanomaterial safety assessment and translational nanomedicine research .

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Jianhua Zou | nanomedicine | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Jianhua Zou | nanomedicine | Young Scientist Award

Senior Research Fellow at National University of Singapore , Singapore.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Dr. Jianhua Zou (👨‍🔬), born in 1993, is a distinguished Chinese scientist currently serving as a Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore 🇸🇬. His research blends nanotechnology, phototherapy, and immunotherapy to revolutionize cancer treatment 🎯. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Nanjing Tech University and postdoctoral training at the NIH 🇺🇸, Dr. Zou has authored over 85 publications 📚 and garnered more than 5000 citations. He actively contributes to academic communities as an editorial board member and reviewer for top-tier journals such as Advanced Materials and Angewandte Chemie. Notable for his innovative research on molecular imaging and photodynamic therapy, he plays a key role in multiple national-level research projects. Dr. Zou’s interdisciplinary expertise and international collaborations mark him as a rising leader in biomedical innovation 🚀.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Zou, born in 1993, is a prolific scientist in the field of nanomedicine and cancer theranostics. As a Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore, he has already amassed an impressive research portfolio with 85+ publications, 5000+ citations, and an H-index of 37, which is a remarkable achievement for a young researcher under 35. He has consistently demonstrated leadership by securing competitive grants as a Principal Investigator, contributing to high-impact projects, and shaping the research landscape through editorial and peer review roles. His collaborations with top-tier institutions like the NIH (USA) and his active role in cutting-edge research further strengthen his candidacy 🌍.

🔹 Education & Experience 

Dr. Jianhua Zou earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Suzhou Institute of Technology (2011–2015) 🧪 and completed his Ph.D. at Nanjing Tech University (2015–2020) under Prof. Wei Huang, a renowned academician 👨‍🏫. He later advanced his research career with a prestigious fellowship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA, first as a visiting scholar (2018–2020) and then as a postdoctoral fellow (2020–2021) 🇺🇸. Since 2021, he has been affiliated with the National University of Singapore, initially as a Research Fellow and currently as a Senior Research Fellow 👨‍🔬. Throughout his academic journey, he has worked under top-tier mentors including Prof. Xiaoyuan Chen and Dr. Richard Leapman. Dr. Zou’s experience spans interdisciplinary research, bridging chemistry, nanotechnology, immunology, and diagnostic imaging. His progressive academic and professional milestones demonstrate a commitment to innovation, scientific rigor, and translational medical impact 🌐.

🔹 Professional Development 

Dr. Jianhua Zou’s professional development is deeply rooted in multidisciplinary and translational research 🌍. From his early training in coordination chemistry to pioneering nanomaterials for photodynamic therapy, his evolution reflects a strategic fusion of basic science and clinical application 🔗. At the NIH, he honed his skills in biomedical imaging and collaborated on projects that interfaced with advanced instrumentation and immunological diagnostics. His current role at NUS allows him to lead novel research projects, supervise students, and contribute to high-impact collaborations 🌟. As a guest editor and journal reviewer, he remains actively involved in shaping the future of biomedical sciences. He has also been recognized for delivering invited talks internationally, including a presentation at the NIH’s NIBIB Board of Scientific Counselors meeting 🗣️. His ongoing development is bolstered by competitive grants, strategic international partnerships, and an expanding portfolio of translational innovations 🧬.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

  • 🧪 Open Fund Young Individual Research Grant (OFYIRG) – Principal Investigator, Singapore (2022–2024)

  • 💉 Singapore NRF Competitive Research Program – Collaborator on individualized cancer vaccines (2023–2028)

  • 🧬 OFIRG – Co-investigator on nanovaccine for personalized immunotherapy (2023–2028)

  • 💊 OFIRG – Co-investigator on mRNA vaccine for bladder cancer (2024–2029)

  • 🌱 OFIRG – Nanodrug for gut microbiota modulation in colorectal cancer (2024–2029)

  • ❤️ OFIRG – Nanogel delivery system for atherosclerosis (2025–2030)

  • 🎤 Invited Speaker – NIH NIBIB Board of Scientific Counselors, USA (2020)

  • 📝 Distinguished Essay Award – Jingbo Co Pte Ltd. (2020)

  • 🧑‍⚖️ Editorial Roles – Guest Editor (Theranostics), Board Member (Chinese Chemical Letters)

  • 📚 Peer ReviewerAdvanced Materials, AFM, Angew. Chem., Nano-Micro Letters, etc.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Jianhua Zou’s research centers on nanomedicine, molecular imaging, and cancer theranostics 🧪. His primary focus lies in the design of smart nanomaterials for photo-immunotherapy, targeted drug delivery, and diagnostic imaging 📸. Specifically, he explores Type I photosensitizers, nanoplatforms responsive to tumor microenvironments, and dual-responsive nanosystems for precise therapeutic interventions 🎯. He integrates chemistry, photophysics, and immunology to develop next-generation nanovaccines, photodynamic agents, and imaging tools capable of tracking immune responses and disease progression. His interdisciplinary work targets major health challenges such as atherosclerosis, colorectal cancer, bladder cancer, and breast cancer 🧠💊. With a strong commitment to personalized medicine and translational outcomes, Dr. Zou’s research transforms lab discoveries into clinically relevant technologies 🚀. His contributions span from fundamental innovation in nanoparticle design to applied strategies for immunotherapy amplification and disease monitoring — making him a leading figure in cancer nanotheranostics 🔬.

Publications & Citations 📚

  1. 📘 Exploring hetero-catalytic proficiencies of pristine and carbon-doped titania nanocatalysts2025 | Cited by: 4 📊

  2. 🔋 Single-step wet chemical synthesis of Co-doped Bi₂O₃ photoanode for DSSCs2024 | Cited by: 9 📈

  3. 🧪 Robust Carborane-Based MOFs for Hexane Separation2023 | Cited by: 46 📚

  4. 🌀 Pore Aperture Control for Size-Exclusion Hydrocarbon Separations2023 | Cited by: 48 🏆

  5. ☀️ Visible-Light-Driven Carbon-Doped TiO₂ Nanocatalysts2022 | Cited by: 53 🌟

  6. 🧬 Aryl bis-thioureas as Alzheimer’s drug candidates2021 | Cited by: 11 💊

  7. 🧪 Click-derived 1,2,3-triazole as selective Hg²⁺ detector2021 | Cited by: 4 🔍

  8. 🧫 CuO/polyaniline composite for electrochemical detection2021 | Cited by: 4 🧲

  9. 🧾 NiO nanostructures and glucose sensing2021 | Cited by: –

  10. 🔋 Co₃O₄-MWCNT composites for electrochemical studies2021 | Cited by: –

  11. 🧪 Leaf-like NiO with MWCNTs for uric acid detection2021 | Cited by: 2 🧪

  12. 🦠 Graphene materials vs. COVID-19: Challenges & opportunities2021 | Cited by: 55 🧻

  13. 🔥 Co-Mo oxide nanomaterials for C–H bond activation2021 | Cited by: 10 ⚡

  14. 🧪 Ferrocene-based thioureas: Synthesis & antioxidant studies2019 | Cited by: 11 🧬

  15. 🧬 Ferrocenyl thioureas as kinase inhibitors & cytotoxic agents2019 | Cited by: 5 💉

  16. 🧲 Ferrocene-Cu(I) complex: DNA interaction & DFT study2019 | Cited by: 17 🧠

  17. 🧬 Ferrocene thioureas as non-covalent DNA binders2018 | Cited by: – 🧬

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Jianhua Zou exemplifies the qualities of a Young Scientist Award recipient: innovation, leadership, impactful contributions, and global recognition at an early career stage. His research not only advances science but also holds tremendous potential for real-world clinical applications in cancer therapy and beyond 🔬. Recognizing Dr. Zou with this award would not only honor his past achievements but also encourage continued breakthroughs in biomedical sciences and translational nanotechnology 🚀.

Tatiana Itina | nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tatiana Itina | nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Research Director at CNRS, Lab. Hubert Curien UMR 5516/UJM, France.

Dr. Tatiana E. Itina is a renowned physicist and research director at CNRS, based at the Hubert Curien Laboratory in France. 🌍 She is globally recognized for her pioneering work in laser–matter interactions, nanomaterial modeling, and femtosecond laser synthesis. 🔬 With over 130 publications and leadership in international projects, she founded the LASERMODE and PREDICT teams, contributing significantly to sustainable nanotechnology, photonics, and medical applications. 💡 Her theoretical frameworks and simulations have shaped modern approaches in nanoparticle formation and surface chemistry. As a frequent keynote speaker and mentor, she actively shapes the next generation of materials scientists. 👩‍🔬✨

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Tatiana E. Itina exemplifies excellence in scientific innovation, global impact, and leadership in laser–matter interactions and nanomaterial science. With over 130 high-impact publications and pioneering theoretical frameworks, she has significantly advanced femtosecond laser processing, nanoparticle synthesis, and surface chemistry. As a CNRS Research Director and founder of renowned teams (LASERMODE & PREDICT), her influence extends across academia, industry, and international research collaborations. She leads cutting-edge projects like PEPR SUNRISE and contributes to global science governance, mentoring, and education. Her broad citation footprint and frequent invited keynotes underscore her global recognition and scholarly authority. 🌍📚

Education & Experience  📘

  • 📘 HDR (Habilitation): Université de la Méditerranée, France – 2008

  • 🎓 PhD in Physics: Aix-Marseille University & MIPT (cotutelle) – 1999

  • 🧑‍🎓 MSc in Physics/Engineering: MIPT, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology – 1994 (with honors)

  • 👩‍🔬 Director of Research, CNRS – 2010–present

  • 🧪 Team Leader, LASERMODE & PREDICT research groups

  • 🧭 Scientific Secretary, CNRS Section 10 (2021–2025)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Itina has continuously advanced her career through dynamic leadership and global collaboration. 🤝 She leads strategic initiatives like PEPR SUNRISE and ANR LAMORSIM, focusing on ultrafast laser synthesis and nanomaterials modeling. ⚡ Her roles span EU consortia, bilateral research alliances, and editorial boards, demonstrating her impact in shaping scientific discourse. 📚 She mentors PhD students and postdocs across Europe and Africa and actively participates in curriculum development and international schools. 🌐 Recognized as a top invited speaker and panel expert, she also contributes to evaluation committees like ANR, NSF, and ERC, influencing science policy and innovation worldwide. 🏆🧬

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Itina’s research primarily focuses on laser-induced nanomaterial synthesis and modeling. 💥 Her work delves into femtosecond and picosecond laser interactions with matter, exploring ultrafast processes like melting, ablation, and alloying. 🧫 She specializes in designing multifunctional nanohybrids, controlling surface wettability, and understanding nanoparticle transformations. 🌡️ With atomistic simulations and machine learning, she pioneers predictive approaches to optimize laser processing and material performance. 🤖 Her findings advance applications in biomedicine, photonics, catalysis, and energy. 🌍 From theoretical frameworks to real-world innovations, Dr. Itina’s interdisciplinary research bridges physics, chemistry, and engineering in transformative ways. 🔧🧪

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🥇 IAAM Fellow Medal – International Association of Advanced Materials (2024)

  • 🏆 Outstanding Referee Award – Springer-Nature Journals

  • 🎤 Top Invited Speaker – SPIE Photonics West, HPLA, ICPEPA, SMS, LPHYS

  • 👩‍💼 Scientific Board Member – SPIE, ALT, CECAM, E-MRS, Photonics West LASE

  • 🔬 Founder – LASERMODE & PREDICT Research Teams (CNRS-recognized)

Publications & Citations 📚

  1. 📄 Investigation of nanoparticle generation during femtosecond laser ablation of metals (2007) – Cited by 1,000+ 📈
    🔗 Applied Surface Science

  2. 📄 Spontaneous periodic ordering on the surface and in the bulk of dielectrics irradiated by ultrafast laser: a shared electromagnetic origin (2017) – Cited by 200+ 📈
    🔗 Scientific Reports

  3. 📄 On nanoparticle formation by laser ablation in liquids (2010) – Cited by 500+ 📈
    🔗 The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

  4. 📄 Understanding mono- and bi-metallic Au and Ni nanoparticle responses to fast heating (2024) – Cited by 50+ 📈
    🔗 Nanoscale Advances

  5. 📄 Mechanisms of laser-based synthesis and modifications of nanomaterials (2023) – Cited by 100+ 📈
    🔗 SPIE Proceedings

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Itina’s groundbreaking contributions, sustained research excellence, and scientific leadership make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative modeling work and global impact align perfectly with the values this award aims to celebrate. She not only advances science but also empowers the next generation of researchers. 🏅🔝

 

 

Jared Fischer | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jared Fischer | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Oregon Health and Science University , United States.

Dr. Jared Fischer 🧬 is an Assistant Professor at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics/CEDAR 🧑‍🏫. With a dual degree in Zoology and Chemistry 🧪 from Miami University and a PhD in Molecular Genetics 🧫 from the University of Cincinnati, he has cultivated a rich career in cancer biology, senescence, and in vivo imaging. His innovative work in nanomedicine, cancer detection, and senolytic therapies has led to numerous high-impact publications and grants. Dr. Fischer is not only a prolific researcher 📚 but also a committed educator and mentor to future scientists 👨‍🔬.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Jared Fischer is an outstanding biomedical scientist and faculty member at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics/CEDAR. His research career exemplifies consistent innovation, high-impact scholarship, and a commitment to translational medicine. His work spans multiple disciplines, including molecular genetics, cancer biology, nanomedicine, and biomedical imaging. Dr. Fischer has secured prestigious federal and institutional grants and consistently publishes in top-tier journals. Moreover, he has demonstrated exemplary service through education, mentorship, and committee leadership—solidifying his role as a leader and innovator in the research community.

🎓 Education and Experience

🎓 Education:

  • 🧪 BS in Zoology & BA in Chemistry, Miami University (1999–2003)

  • 🧬 PhD in Molecular Genetics, University of Cincinnati (2003–2008)

  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Molecular and Medical Genetics, OHSU (2009–2017)

🏢 Academic Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, OHSU, Molecular & Medical Genetics (2017–Present)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Fischer’s professional growth is rooted in continuous learning, leadership, and service 📈. He completed the Leadership Development Course from Brave Heart Consulting in 2024 🧠 and was certified by the Mentorship Academy in 2023. Actively involved in mentoring underrepresented students 👨‍🎓, he has contributed to cancer education through programs like the CURE Program and the Partnership for Scientific Inquiry 🔍. As IACUC vice-chair and editorial reviewer ✍️, his institutional service has significantly impacted research governance and publication. His commitment to advancing scientific education, ethics, and community health underscores his dynamic and evolving career 🎯.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Fischer’s research centers on cancer biology 🧫, senescence 🧓, and molecular imaging 🧲, particularly through nanomedicine and bioengineering innovations. His work targets early cancer detection 🧍‍⚕️, tumor progression 🧬, and therapeutic development using multifunctional nanomaterials and senolytic peptides 💊. He is known for pioneering diagnostic assays and nanoparticle-based imaging techniques 🧪, as demonstrated in his recent publications on pancreatic and colorectal cancers. His interdisciplinary focus bridges molecular genetics, biomedical imaging, and computational modeling 🧠, aligning with cutting-edge research in oncology and personalized medicine 🧑‍⚕️. His contributions are shaping next-generation strategies in precision diagnostics and therapeutic delivery 🚀.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🧾 OHSU “Paper of the Month” for PNAS publication, December 2016

  • 🧑‍🎓 Graduate Student of the Year, University of Cincinnati, Department of Molecular Genetics, 2008

  • 🎤 Invited Speaker at Cambridge University, Cold Spring Harbor, and various ACS events

  • 🎗️ Recognized across high-profile media (Nature, Science News, Forbes, JAMA) for breakthrough cancer diagnostics research

Publications & Citations 📚

📘 2025

  • 🧬 Early detection of pancreatic cancer by protease-activated nanosensor assayPublished in Science Translational Medicine, featured in Nature, Science News, Forbes 📈

📗 2024

  • 🧪 Profiling protease cleavage in plasma for pancreatic cancerPublished in Scientific Reports

  • 🧫 Tumor-immune hybrid cells and colorectal cancer metastasis via CTLA4Published in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

📙 2023

  • 💡 Ultrafast ultrasound imaging using blinking nanoparticlesPublished in Nano Letters

  • 🧬 Gas-stabilizing nanoparticles for cancer therapyPublished in Advanced Materials Interfaces

📗 2022

  • ⚗️ Hybrid PLGA nanoparticles for enzyme therapyPublished in Pharmaceutics

  • 🔬 Computational design of TP63-TP53 inhibitorsPublished in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics

📘 2021

  • 🧠 Modeling FOXO4-TP53 to create senolytic peptidesPublished in EBioMedicine

  • 🔍 Label-free enrichment of rare neoplastic cells using microfluidicsPublished in Communications Biology

📕 2020

  • 📊 Weight loss, biomarkers & cancer riskPublished in Surg Obes Relat Dis

📘 2019

  • 🧫 Silica cloaking of adenovirus for gene deliveryPublished in Journal of Controlled Release

📙 2018

  • 🧬 Cell fusion and hybrid circulating tumor cellsPublished in Science Advances, highly cited and shared 📈

📗 2017

  • 🧬 Genetic divergence in tumor evolutionPublished in Nature Genetics, highly cited and impactful 📈

📕 2016

  • 🧬 TgfβR2 in intestinal stem cellsPublished in PNAS, earned “Paper of the Month” at OHSU 🏆

  • 🧪 Pms2 ATPase domain studyPublished in DNA Repair

📘 2014

  • 🧬 Apc-deficient crypts and chemopreventionPublished in Carcinogenesis

📕 2012

  • 🧬 Phenotypic outcomes of Apc lossPublished in Oncogene

📙 2008–2006 (select highlights)

  • 🧬 Mutation in aging micePublished in Aging Cell

  • 🔍 Loss of heterozygosity in mouse tissuesPublished in Mutation Research

  • 🧫 Co-mutagenic effects of arsenic and benzo[a]pyrenePublished in Mutation Research

📗 2004–2003

  • 🧬 Evolution of Pneumocystis speciesPublished in Microbiology & J Eukaryotic Microbiology

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Jared Fischer is a truly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His body of work demonstrates not only scientific rigor and innovation but also a profound impact on patient care, early disease detection, and therapeutic development. His interdisciplinary approach, dedication to mentoring, and consistent scholarly output position him among the top-tier researchers advancing modern medicine today.

 

 

Shariful Islam | Nanomaterials | Young Scientist Award

 

Mr. Shariful Islam | Nanomaterials | Young Scientist Award

Scientific Officer at Institute of Food Science and Technology  in Bangladesh.

Shariful Islam 🧑‍🔬 is a dedicated Scientific Officer at the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhaka 🇧🇩. With a Master’s degree in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry from the University of Dhaka 🎓, he specializes in analytical chemistry, food bioactive substances, and nanoencapsulation. His research focuses on enhancing the bioavailability of bioactive compounds and developing functional foods 🍎. An accomplished scientist, he has published in high-impact journals 📖 and received multiple scholarships and awards 🏆. Passionate about innovation, he strives to advance food science for a healthier future 🌱.

Professional Profile
Suitability for the Young Scientist Award

Shariful Islam is highly suitable for the Young Scientist Award due to his exceptional contributions to food science, analytical chemistry, and nanoencapsulation. With a strong academic background from the University of Dhaka 🎓, he has demonstrated excellence in scientific research, innovation, and problem-solving. His work focuses on enhancing the bioavailability of bioactive compounds, functional food development, and advanced analytical techniques, making a significant impact on food technology and public health.

Education 🎓

Master of Science in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh (2018)
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh (2016)
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), Taragonj H N Uchcha Madhyamic Bidyalaya, Gazipur (2010)
Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Taragonj H. N. High School, Gazipur (2008)

Professional Experience 🏢

🔹 Scientific Officer – Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), BCSIR, Dhaka (Nov 2021 – Present)
🔸 Conducts research on food bioactive compounds, nanoencapsulation, and analytical chemistry.
🔸 Plans and manages research projects, ensuring compliance with scientific standards.

🔹 Lecturer of Chemistry – Primeasia University, Dhaka (Feb 2020 – Nov 2021)
🔸 Delivered lectures, developed curricula, and assessed student performance.

🔹 Quality Control Officer – Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Dhaka (Aug 2019 – Jan 2020)
🔸 Ensured product quality through analytical testing and regulatory compliance.

🔹 Executive, Analytical Research & Development – ACI HealthCare Ltd., Dhaka (Sep 2018 – July 2019)
🔸 Developed and validated HPLC methods for pharmaceutical analysis.

Professional Development 🚀📖

Shariful Islam is committed to continuous learning and skill enhancement in analytical chemistry and food science 🧪. He has participated in international training workshops, including the Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science (SAKURA) 🇯🇵. He has completed specialized training on Gas Chromatography (GC-FID/MS) 🔬, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) ⚗️, and Dumas Protein Analysis 🍞. He actively presents research at scientific conferences 🎤 and has received multiple scholarships 🏆. His expertise extends to laboratory techniques, statistical analysis 📊, and food bioactive compound research, making him a valuable contributor to scientific innovation and development 🌍

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Shariful Islam’s research primarily revolves around food science 🥦, analytical chemistry 🧪, and nanoencapsulation ⚛️. He explores the bioavailability of bioactive compounds to enhance functional food formulations 🍎. His work includes micro and nanoencapsulation techniques to improve nutrient stability and delivery 🏺. Additionally, he investigates dietary fiber enrichment 🌾, antioxidant properties 🛡️, and fermentation-based food innovations 🍞. His expertise extends to metal complex synthesis ⚗️ and their applications in biological and pharmaceutical sciences 💊. Through interdisciplinary approaches, he aims to develop healthier and more sustainable food products 🌍, bridging chemistry and nutrition for global well-being

Awards & Honors 🏆

🎖 National Science and Technology (NST) Fellowship – Awarded for outstanding research in MS thesis.
🏅 Post-Graduation Scholarship – Received for excellent academic performance in BS degree.
🎓 Gazipur District Council & Dutch-Bangla Bank Scholarship – Awarded for exceptional results in HSC.
📜 Government Scholarship (SSC Exam) – Recognized for academic excellence in secondary education.
🏅 General (Merit) Scholarship – Received for outstanding performance in class eight.
❤️ Best Blood Donor Award – Honored by ‘BADHAN’ (A Voluntary Blood Donors Organization), University of Dhaka, for humanitarian service.

Publication Top Notes:
  • 🧪 Green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles using Allium cepa L. waste peel extracts and its antioxidant and antibacterial activities – MF Islam, S Islam, MAS Miah, AKO Huq, AK Saha, ZJ Mou, MMH Mondol, … | Heliyon | 📅 2024 | 📖 30 citations

  • 🔬 Synthesis, spectral characterization, thermal behavior and biological activities study of ternary metal complexes of alanine and 1,8-diaminonapthalene with Co(III), Ni(II) – AKMNA Siddiki, S Islam, S Begum, MA Salam | Materials Today: Proceedings | 📅 2021 | 📖 18 citations

  • ⚗️ Synthesis, spectral characterization and thermal behavior of newly derived La(III), Co(III), and Mn(II) complexes with Schiff base derived from methionine and salicylaldehyde – S Islam, AKMNA Siddiki, S Begum, MA Salam | Open Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 📅 2018 | 📖 17 citations

  • 🍌 Physicochemical and Functional Properties of Banana Starch and Its Alternative Returns – MASM, Shariful Islam, Nusrat Abedin, Md. Nazmul Hasan, Md. Faridul Islam … | Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science | 📅 2023 | 📖 9 citations

  • 🥝 Enzymatic extraction of green banana resistant starch for future food preparation: Structural, physicochemical and functional characterization – S Islam, MAS Miah, MF Islam, KJ Tisa, MMH Mondol | Future Foods | 📅 2024 | 📖 7 citations

  • 🌱 HPLC-DAD analysis of water-soluble vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, C and Biotin) and fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K1 and β-carotene) in commonly consumed pulses in Bangladesh – MM Rashid, S Islam, MN Uddin, MZU Al Mamun, MJ Abedin, … | Applied Food Research | 📅 2024 | 📖 4 citations

  • 🌾 Exploring the effects of spontaneous and solid-state fermentation on the physicochemical, functional and structural properties of whole wheat flour (Triticum aestivum L.) – S Islam, MAS Miah, MF Islam, MNI Bhuiyan, KJ Tisa, MR Naim | Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies | 📅 2024 | 📖 3 citations

  • 🍜 Quality assessment and sensory evaluation of green banana starch enriched instant noodles – MF Islam, S Islam, MAS Miah, MNI Bhuiyan, N Abedin, MMH Mondol, … | Applied Food Research | 📅 2024 | 📖 3 citations

  • 🥦 Nutritional composition, bioactive compounds, and pharmacological activities of tossa jute sprout (Corchorus olitorius L.): A potential functional food – S Akter, MA Satter, KS Ahmed, S Biswas, MA Bari, A Das, MA Karim, … | Food Bioscience | 📅 2024 | 📖 1 citation

  • 🍌 Physicochemical, Functional and Health Promoting Properties of Resistant Starch from Green Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) – S Islam, MA Satter, MF Islam, KZ Tisha, MMH Mondol | Functional and Health Promoting Properties of Resistant Starch from Green … | 📅 2023 | 📖 1 citation

📌 Conclusion:

Shariful Islam’s expertise in analytical and food chemistry, strong research impact, and dedication to scientific advancement make him an ideal candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His innovative approaches in functional food research and nanoencapsulation position him as a future leader in the field, driving scientific progress for global health and sustainability. 🌍✨