M.R.Rajan | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. M.R. Rajan | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Senior Professor | The Gandhigram Rural Institute- Deemed to be University | India

Dr. M. R. Rajan is a senior biologist whose four decades of academic service have significantly advanced environmental biotechnology, aquatic toxicology, nanomaterial-based interventions, and microbial ecology. As Senior Professor in the Department of Biology at the Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University), Tamil Nadu, he has established a robust research portfolio addressing pollutant dynamics, eco-toxicological risks, sustainable aquaculture practices, and innovative bioremediation technologies. His early investigations on tannery effluents, sewage-supported fish culture, and organic–inorganic soil amendments contributed practical solutions for rural environmental management, while his recent work focuses on nanoparticle–organism interactions, green synthesis of metal and carbon-based nanomaterials, and the functional role of intestinal microbiota in enhancing fish growth and health. Dr. Rajan has authored numerous book chapters published by CRC Press, BP International, Agrobios, Science Publications, and other reputed outlets, highlighting themes such as wastewater purification, phytoremediation, antibacterial nanomaterials, and conservation biology. His extensive journal contributions many indexed in Scopus span topics including carbon quantum dots, silver and copper oxide nanoparticles, probiotic bacterial isolation, biomedical potential of graphene-based nanostructures, and sustainable valorisation of biological waste. His studies integrate biochemical, haematological, enzymatic, and ecotoxicological assessments, providing scientifically grounded insights for improving aquaculture safety, environmental restoration, and resource circularity. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and mentorship, he has strengthened research capacity in biological sciences and contributed to solutions addressing pollution, environmental health, and rural sustainability. His work continues to bridge laboratory innovation with societal needs, reinforcing his standing as a respected scholar and contributor to globally relevant biological research. His academic influence is reflected in 225 citations, 44 documents, and an h-index of 9, underscoring his meaningful contributions to contemporary biological science.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | LinkedIn

1. Muthuswami Ruby Rajan, & Chinnadurai Kaleeswaran. (2024). Evaluation of disparate multiplicities of copper oxide nanoparticles integrated feed on the growth and hematology of koi carp. Journal of Toxicological Studies.

2. Muthuswami Ruby Rajan, Rekha, M., & Dayana Senthamarai, M. (2024). Incorporation of Nano Selenium in fish diet and assessment of growth performance and biochemical criteria of Labeo rohita. Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology.

3. Muthuswami Ruby Rajan, & Dayana Senthamarai, M. (2023). Comparative study of green and chemical-synthesized selenium nanoparticles and its antibacterial assay against fish pathogens. Journal of Nanoscience and Technology.

4. Muthuswami Ruby Rajan, & Baluchamy Meenakumari. (2023). Impact of differential quantities of magnesium oxide nanoparticles on growth, haematological and biochemical characteristics of common carp Cyprinus carpio. International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts.

5. Rajan, M. R., & Brindha, G. (2022). Evaluation of dissimilar intestinal bacteria incorporated feeds on growth of ornamental fish Swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri). Letters in Applied Microbiology, 75(1).

Yoon Dae Hyeob | Nanotechnology | Chemical Research Excellence Award

Mr. Yoon Dae Hyeob | Nanotechnology | Chemical Research Excellence Award

Undergraduate Researcher, Chungbuk National University (CBNU) in  South Korea.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Dae Hyeob Yoon 🎓 is an enthusiastic undergraduate researcher in Mechanical Engineering at Chungbuk National University (CBNU) 🏛️. With a passion for micro/nanotechnology 🔬, sensors 📡, and MEMS, he has already co-authored a scientific publication in Applied Sciences titled “Development of a Flexible and Conductive Heating Membrane…” 📄. His early engagement in research has led to meaningful contributions to wearable electronics, showcasing innovative applications in smart textiles 👕. He received recognition at the UROP Achievement Presentation 🏅 and has actively shared his work through poster presentations at KSME 🇰🇷 and the upcoming EKC in Austria 🇦🇹. Dae Hyeob’s commitment to cutting-edge research and hands-on experience highlights his growing potential in engineering and nanotech-based innovation 🚀.

PROFILE 

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dae Hyeob Yoon has demonstrated exceptional promise in chemical and materials research at an early academic stage. As an undergraduate researcher, he has already contributed to high-impact work involving electroless plating and nanofiber membrane engineering—fields critical to chemical and materials innovation. His ability to co-author a peer-reviewed journal article in Applied Sciences and present at national and international forums underscores his commitment and capability in advancing chemical research.

🔹 Education & Experience 

Dae Hyeob Yoon 🎓 is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Chungbuk National University (CBNU) 🏫. As an undergraduate researcher, he actively explores fields like micro/nanotechnology ⚛️, sensors 🔍, and MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems) ⚙️. His most notable experience includes co-authoring a research article published in the journal Applied Sciences 🧪. Dae Hyeob has also participated in industry-relevant research projects, including one consultancy project, demonstrating early exposure to applied engineering solutions 🏗️. He presented his findings at major academic platforms like the KSME conference 🗣️ and is scheduled to present internationally at EKC 2025 🇦🇹. His award at the UROP presentation reflects his strong engagement in academic research and innovation at the undergraduate level 🥇.

🔹Professional Development

Dae Hyeob Yoon 💡 has shown commendable growth through professional development in research, academic collaboration, and applied innovation. His publication in Applied Sciences marks a significant milestone early in his academic career 📘. Engaging in one consultancy/industry-based project 📊 has helped him bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. He has actively presented posters at both national and international conferences such as KSME 🏛️ and the upcoming EKC in Austria 🌍. These platforms not only validate his technical contributions but also enhance his communication and scientific outreach skills 🗣️. Through these experiences, Dae Hyeob has gained confidence in publishing, presenting, and networking with peers and professionals. Though still at the undergraduate level, he displays a trajectory that aligns with global standards of academic excellence and practical impact 🚀.

🛠️ Skills & Expertise

Dae Hyeob Yoon 🧠 possesses a strong set of technical and research-based skills that align with his focus on mechanical engineering and nanotechnology. He is proficient in experimental design 🔬, data analysis 📊, and material characterization techniques essential for micro/nano research. His hands-on experience with electroless plating, nanofiber fabrication, and flexible electronics 💡 showcases his laboratory competency. Dae Hyeob demonstrates excellent scientific writing ✍️, having contributed to a peer-reviewed publication. He is skilled in poster preparation and oral presentations 🗣️, evident from his active participation in conferences such as KSME and EKC. His collaboration in interdisciplinary projects reflects strong teamwork and problem-solving abilities 🤝. Additionally, he shows initiative in learning new tools and adapting to research environments quickly ⚙️. His growing experience with sensors, MEMS, and smart materials further strengthens his technical portfolio, making him a promising researcher for future innovations in wearable and adaptive technologies 🚀.

🔬 Research Focus

Dae Hyeob Yoon’s 🔬 research focus lies at the intersection of micro/nanotechnology, sensors, and MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems) 🔍. His key interest revolves around the development of scalable, low-voltage, and flexible heating membranes for use in wearable electronics and smart textiles 👕. His co-authored work in Applied Sciences demonstrates innovation using BSA-assisted electroless plating techniques on nanofiber membranes, contributing to advances in flexible and conductive materials ⚗️. The research tackles challenges in mechanical stability, voltage efficiency, and applicability for next-generation electronic textiles ⚡. These studies aim to revolutionize how wearable devices function in health, fitness, and smart environments 🌐. By engaging with real-world engineering applications at the micro/nano scale, Dae Hyeob is addressing limitations in existing sensor technologies while opening up new possibilities for adaptive, lightweight, and cost-effective devices 🧠.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

  • 🏅 Received award at the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Achievement Presentation, CBNU

  • 📜 Co-author of a published research paper in Applied Sciences (SCI-indexed journal)

  • 🧪 Selected to present a research poster at the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (KSME) Conference

  • 🌍 Scheduled to present at the European Korean Conference (EKC) in Austria, August 2025

Publications & Citations 📚

📄 “Development of a Flexible and Conductive Heating Membrane via BSA-Assisted Electroless Plating on Electrospun PVDF-HFP Nanofibers” — Published in Applied Sciences (MDPI) in 2024, cited by [check current citations on MDPI/Google Scholar] 🔍 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/14/8023 📚

🔍 Conclusion:

Dae Hyeob Yoon’s early-stage yet impactful work in chemical-based materials engineering, particularly in nanoscale electroless plating and polymer membrane development, makes him a highly suitable candidate for the Chemical Research Excellence Award. His research not only contributes to fundamental chemical processing but also has real-world applications in next-gen wearable technologies. His trajectory signals future breakthroughs in chemical innovation.