Tao Song | Physical Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Tao Song | Physical Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Hunan University of Technology | China

Mr. Tao Song is a researcher specializing in electrochemistry, functional organic materials, and surface engineering, with a particular focus on electroplating additives and structure–property relationships. The author has published 8 peer-reviewed research articles, receiving 30 citations with an h-index of 3, reflecting steady academic impact in applied electrochemical science. Research contributions include the design and characterization of imidazole-based and Schiff base derivatives for microvia copper electroplating, advancing performance control and process reliability. Collaborative work with 20 co-authors demonstrates strong interdisciplinary engagement across materials chemistry and electroanalysis. The research supports technological innovation in electronic manufacturing, contributing to improved efficiency, material utilization, and sustainable surface treatment processes with relevance to industrial and societal applications.

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Chang Soon Huh | Physical Chemistry | South Korea

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chang Soon Huh | Physical Chemistry | South Korea

Assistant Professor | Dong-Eui University | South Korea

Dr. Chang-soon Huh is an emerging researcher recognized for his growing contributions to analytical chemistry, biosensing technologies, and nanomaterial-assisted detection systems. With 13 peer-reviewed publications, 50 citations, and an h-index of 3, he demonstrates a steadily rising academic influence supported by methodologically robust and application-driven studies. His work integrates fluorescence spectroscopy, biomolecular recognition, and engineered nanomaterials to create rapid, sensitive, and cost-efficient diagnostic platforms capable of addressing contemporary analytical challenges. One of his notable achievements includes the development of a fluorescent detection strategy for alkaline phosphatase based on gold nanoclusters and p-nitrophenyl phosphate, underscoring his ability to connect fundamental chemical principles with practical biosensing innovation. His research portfolio highlights strong interdisciplinary collaboration, engaging co-authors across materials science, biotechnology, and chemical engineering, which enriches the scientific depth and applicability of his studies. These collaborations support novel advancements in high-sensitivity detection systems, enabling precise monitoring of biochemical reactions and contributing to improved diagnostic and environmental assessment methodologies. Beyond quantitative publication metrics, his work demonstrates broader societal relevance, particularly in areas requiring early disease detection, quality assurance in bioprocessing, and real-time analysis of biochemical pathways. His commitment to scientific rigor, innovation, and problem-solving positions him as a promising researcher with expanding influence in the global analytical science community. Through consistent scholarly output and an expanding citation record, Dr. Huh continues to advance impactful research that aligns with emerging needs in biosensing, nanotechnology, and chemical diagnostics.

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Featured Publications

Kim, S.-H., Huh, C.-S., & Kim, M.-M. (2025). Rapid and sensitive detection of alkaline phosphatase based on fluorescent gold nanoclusters and p-nitrophenyl phosphate. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. Citations: 1

Lee, S. E., & Huh, C.-S. (2025). Application of smartphones to measurements of reducing power related to antioxidant activity. Journal of Analytical Chemistry.

Kim, G. H., Huh, C.-S., & Kim, M.-M. (2024). Development of a smartphone-based method for measuring the antioxidant efficacy of commercial beverages. Current Analytical Chemistry.

Talapphet, N., & Huh, C.-S. (2024). A smartphone colorimetric development with TMB/H₂O₂/HRP reaction system for hydrogen peroxide detection and its applications. Journal of Analytical Chemistry. Citations: 10

Talapphet, N., & Huh, C.-S. (2024). Development of gold nanocluster complex for the detection of tumor necrosis factor-alpha based on immunoassay. Journal of Immunological Methods. Citations: 4

Chang-soon Huh’s work advances analytical science through innovative biosensing and nanomaterial-based detection systems that improve accuracy, speed, and accessibility in chemical and biochemical analysis. His research supports global innovation in health diagnostics and contributes to practical technologies that strengthen scientific, industrial, and societal advancements.

Bernard GUY | relativistic thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bernard GUY | relativistic thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Emeritus Research Director at Mines Saint-Etienne Mines Telecom Institute, France.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Bernard Guy is an esteemed French scientist and Emeritus Professor from Mines Saint-Etienne, Institut Mines Télécom. 🎓 A graduate of the prestigious École des Mines (Paris, 1971), he holds multiple doctoral degrees: Docteur ingénieur, Ingénieur géologue, and a Doctorate ès sciences from Université Paris 6. 🧑‍🔬 Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Guy contributed to research and teaching in a wide range of scientific disciplines, including geology, geochemistry, thermodynamics, physics, and the philosophy of science. 📘🔬 He has actively participated in renowned academic societies such as the Société Française de Physique and the Comité Français d’Histoire de la Géologie. 🏛️ A thinker with a multidisciplinary outlook, he also contributes to discussions on the foundations of physics and space-time theories. ⏳🌌 His commitment to scientific inquiry continues through his role on the steering committee of the Joint European Thermodynamics Conference (JETC). 🔄🌍

PROFILE 

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Bernard Guy, Emeritus Professor from Mines Saint-Etienne (Institut Mines Télécom, France), exemplifies the highest standards of scholarly excellence and interdisciplinary innovation. With an academic foundation that includes engineering and multiple doctoral degrees from leading French institutions, he has made pioneering contributions in thermodynamics, geology, mathematical modeling, and the foundations of physics. 📚⚛️ His teaching and research career spans decades, marked by groundbreaking insights into space-time theory and finite-time thermodynamics.

📘 Education & Experience

Bernard Guy’s academic journey began with his engineering degree from École des Mines (Paris) in 1971. 🏗️ He then advanced his academic credentials with a Docteur ingénieur, specializing in geological engineering, and further earned a Doctorate ès sciences from Université Paris 6. 🎓 His multidisciplinary expertise spans earth sciences, thermodynamics, mathematical modeling, and the philosophy of science. 🪨📐 He spent the majority of his professional career at Mines Saint-Etienne, part of the Institut Mines Télécom network, where he served as a professor and researcher. 👨‍🏫 His roles involved mentoring students and advancing interdisciplinary research linking physical science fundamentals with geological and thermodynamic systems. 🔍🌐 Dr. Guy’s legacy includes significant contributions to scientific thought, both in academic literature and collaborative research platforms across Europe. 🌍📖 Even after retirement, his engagement in the academic community continues, making him a respected voice in his areas of expertise. 🧠📝

📈 Professional Development

Throughout his career, Bernard Guy has consistently expanded his professional horizons through research, interdisciplinary teaching, and active membership in scientific societies. 🌟 As a leading figure in physics and geology, he has engaged with the Société Française de Physique, the Comité Français d’Histoire de la Géologie, and the Société des Amis d’André Marie Ampère. 🔬📜 His involvement with the Joint European Thermodynamics Conference (JETC) as a steering committee member demonstrates his continuous commitment to fostering collaborative scientific exchange. 🤝🔄 He has played an instrumental role in shaping discussions around the intersections of space, time, and movement—core to modern physics and relativity. ⏱️🌌 His professional development is marked not just by academic titles but by his intellectual curiosity and contributions that transcend conventional disciplinary boundaries. 🧩💡 Whether in the lab, lecture hall, or international symposium, Dr. Guy continues to influence generations of scientists and researchers worldwide. 🌍🎤

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Bernard Guy’s research lies at the intersection of physical and earth sciences. 🌍 His primary focus includes geology, geochemistry, thermodynamics, and mathematical modeling. 🪨⚛️ Over the years, he has explored the foundations of physics, with a particular interest in the philosophy of science and how concepts such as space, time, and motion interrelate within scientific theories like relativity. ⌛🌌 His work is noted for its interdisciplinary reach—bridging scientific rigor with philosophical inquiry. 🤝🔬 Dr. Guy’s exploration of thermodynamic principles and their relevance to both geological systems and theoretical physics has placed him at the forefront of academic discourse on energy and entropy. 🔄♨️ He contributes to the conceptual development of science by blending analytical modeling with philosophical reflection, making his research crucial for both empirical and theoretical advancements. 📘🧠 His category of research is best described as Interdisciplinary Physical Sciences with an Emphasis on Thermodynamics and Epistemology. 🧪🔍

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

    • 🥇 Arthur Iberall Gold Medal (2020) – Awarded at the Thermodynamics 2.0 International Conference (USA) for contributions to the understanding of space, time, and motion in physics.

    • 🏛️ Steering Committee Member – Joint European Thermodynamics Conference (JETC), reflecting his leadership in thermodynamic research across Europe.

    • 🧑‍🔬 Honorary Title: Emeritus – Conferred by Mines Saint-Etienne in recognition of his lifelong service and impact in education and research.

    • 📜 Membership in Prestigious Societies – Including Société Française de Physique and Société des Amis d’André Marie Ampère, reflecting academic recognition.

Publications & Citations 📚

📘 (Finite-Time) Thermodynamics, Hyperbolicity, Lorentz Invariance: Study of an ExampleEntropy, 2025, [DOI: 10.3390/e27070700] 🔁 Source: Crossref 📚
📄 Refreshing the Theory of RelativityPreprint, 2025, [DOI: 10.20944/preprints202504.1951.v1] 🌌 Source: Crossref 🌀
📄 Finite Time Thermodynamics and Lorentz Invariance. Study of an ExamplePreprint, 2025, [DOI: 10.20944/preprints202504.1774.v1] ⌛ Source: Crossref 🧪
📘 A Diamond UniverseInternational Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences, 2024, [DOI: 10.14331/ijfps.2024.330166] 💎 Source: Crossref 🌠
📘 On an Exceptional Sample of Wooden Crystallographic Models…European Journal of Mineralogy, 2022, [DOI: 10.5194/ejm-34-85-2022] 🪵 Source: Crossref 🧭

🔍 Conclusion:

Bernard Guy’s lifelong dedication to scientific exploration, his trailblazing contributions to theoretical physics and thermodynamics, and his influential presence in academic circles make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🏆 His work not only pushes the boundaries of science but also inspires a deeper understanding of the universe through rigorous inquiry and cross-disciplinary engagement. 🌌🔍