Jie-Sheng Tian | Self-healing polymer materials | Best Researcher Award

Jie-Sheng Tian | Self-healing polymer materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr,Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Professor Jie-Sheng Tian is a leading chemist specializing in organic synthesis, green chemistry, and polymer materials. Currently a Professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, he has held academic positions at Nanjing Tech University and the University of Science and Technology of China. His interdisciplinary research spans synthetic methodologies, pharmaceutical science, and functional polymer materials, focusing on reaction efficiency and self-healing polymers. He pioneered amino migration reactions in biochemistry, developed green α-amination methods, and advanced polymer synthesis for industrial applications. Recognized for his scientific contributions, he has received multiple awards, including the Top Young and Middle-aged Talents in Nanjing (2020). His work significantly impacts drug synthesis, sustainable chemistry, and material innovation.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (2012) – Nanyang Technological University, Advisor: Prof. Teck-Peng Loh M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (2007) – Nankai University, Advisor: Prof. Liang-Nian He B.Sc. in Chemical Education (2004) – Qufu Normal University Prof. Tian’s doctoral research at NTU focused on innovative synthetic reactions and catalytic strategies, leading to key breakthroughs in green chemistry. His master’s studies at Nankai University emphasized reaction efficiency and sustainable methodologies, forming a strong foundation for his later work in polymer design and pharmaceutical synthesis. With expertise in organic transformations, he has made significant contributions to interdisciplinary chemistry, integrating molecular engineering and functional materials into his research.

Professional Experience 🏫

Professor, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University (2021–Present) Professor, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Nanjing Tech University (2016–2021) Associate Professor, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China (2015–2016) Research Fellow, Division of Chemistry & Biological Chemistry, Nanyang Technological University (2012–2015) Prof. Tian has been at the forefront of synthetic methodology development and polymer chemistry, leading research teams to explore molecular design and self-healing materials. His tenure at Nanjing Tech University and USTC solidified his expertise in green synthesis and pharmaceutical applications. His work in polymer science at Northwestern Polytechnical University has further advanced controllable polymerization techniques and industrial applications.

Honors and Awards 🏆

2020 – Top Young and Middle-aged Talents in Nanjing (Class C Talents, Jiangsu Province) 2007 – Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award, Nankai University 2006 – Excellent Graduate Samsung Scholarship (1st), Nankai University Prof. Tian’s scientific contributions have earned him prestigious recognitions, highlighting his impact in organic synthesis and polymer chemistry. His 2020 award acknowledges his leadership in chemical research, while his early academic accolades reflect his exceptional contributions to organic reaction mechanisms and sustainable chemistry innovations.

Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Tian’s research bridges organic chemistry, polymer science, and green chemistry, focusing on: Amino Migration Reactions – First to chemically validate their biochemical significance. Green Amination Methods – Metal-free, eco-friendly α-amino acetal synthesis. 1,2-Carbonyl Transposition – Developed a new amination reaction for α-amino ketones. Chiral Synthesis – Applied methodologies to natural product and drug development.Polymer Materials – Designed functional polymers, including self-healing materials.

Publications

🧪 A Green Amination Strategy for α-Amino Acetal Synthesis – Metal-free sustainable approach

🔬 1,2-Carbonyl Transposition for α-Amino Ketone Construction – Novel amination method

🧬 Chemical Demonstration of Amino Migration Reactions in Biochemistry – First experimental evidence

💊 Chiral Synthesis of Bioactive Natural Products Using Novel Amination Techniques – Advancing drug discovery

🛠️ Functional Polymer Synthesis via High-Value Monomers – Expanding polymer applications

 

Conclusion

Professor Jie-Sheng Tian’s impressive academic background, extensive research experience, and significant contributions to his field make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his dedication to advancing knowledge and making a positive impact in his field.

 

Mr. Basant Lal | Materials Characterization | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Basant Lal | Materials Characterization
| Young Scientist Award

Mr. Basant Lal , NIT SRINAGAR, India

Mr. Basant Lal is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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Professional Objective 🎯

Highly motivated, adaptable, and goal-oriented researcher seeking a position in the fields of Tribology (Nano-Micro-Macro), Surface Engineering, Bio-Materials, Metal Matrix Nano-composites, Interface Analysis, Spark Plasma Sintering Technology, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, and the Characterization and Mechanical Property Evaluation of Advanced Materials.

Education Qualifications 📚

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Dec 2019 – April 2024, Srinagar, India
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
Thesis: “Microstructural Evaluation and Tribological Characteristic of Ti-6Al4V/TiC Composite Used for Hip Implant”
Supervisors: Dr. Abhijit Dey & Prof. M.F. WaniM.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2014 – 2016, Srinagar, India
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
Thesis: “Tribological Behaviors of Titanium and Its Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V)”
Supervisors: Prof. M.F. Wani & Prof. Satish Vasu Kailas, Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreB.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2008 – 2012, Haryana, India
MDU University, Haryana
Project: “Anti-Lock Braking System”

Industrial Experience 💼

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
Research Project: Tribological Behaviors of Titanium and Its Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V)Talbros Automotive Components Ltd.
Position: Production Engineer
Role: Managing operations involving production plans & schedules and developmental workYKK Company
Summer Training: Slider DepartmentJai Bharat Maruti Ltd.
Summer Training: Wear and friction behavior of steel against aluminum pin under lubricated conditionsLotus Auto Engineering Ltd.
Summer Training: Machining Department

Materials Characterization Techniques 🔬

Optical Microscopy (OM)3D Optical ProfilometerField Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM) with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS)Nano-Indentation TechniqueRaman SpectroscopyWXRFX-ray Diffraction (XRD)Mechanical and Tribological Characterization Techniques

Strengths and Hobbies 🌟

Positive Attitude and Good Learning Skills
Hobbies: Writing Short StoriesGood Leadership Quality
Hobbies: Painting and SketchingAbility to Work in a Team
Hobbies: SingingInquisitiveness
Hobbies: Playing Puzzle Games

Membership of Professional Bodies/Organizations 👥

Life Member, Tribology Society of India (TSI)Professional Member, Institute of Scholars (InSc)Member, International Association of Engineers (IAENG)

Workshops and Short-Term Courses 🎓

Advanced Materials for Structural Applications
IIT Indore (29th Sep – 4th Oct 2020)Advanced Welding Technologies and Failure Analysis
IIT Indore (19th – 24th Sept 2020)Additive Manufacturing
NIT Srinagar (31st Aug – 9th Sep 2020)Recent Advances in Nano-Science and Technology (RANN-2020)
NIT Srinagar (24th – 28th Aug 2020)Recent Advances in Tribology and Surface Engineering SeriesSeries 1 of 4: Introduction to Tribology and Surface Engineering, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (23rd – 28th Nov 2020)Series 4 of 4: Surface Characterization and Treatment in Tribology, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (17th – 22nd Aug 2020)Series 2 of 4: Tribology of Machine Components and Applied Tribology, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (14th – 19th Sep 2020)

National/International Conferences Organized 🏆

Organizer Committee, “Tribo-India 2023”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, IndiaOrganizer Committee, “1st Indo-Russian International Symposium 2022”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, India

📖 Publications Top Note :

1. Effect of TiC Nano-Particle on Microstructure Evolution and Tribological Behaviour of Ti6Al4V Composites Fabricated via Spark Plasma Sintering

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A.
Journal: Tribology International, 2024, 197, 109775

2. Fretting Wear Characteristics of Ti6Al4V/TiC Nano Composites Using Response Surface Method

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A.
Journal: Tribology International, 2024, 193, 109412

3. Influence of TiCp Ceramic Reinforcement on Ti6Al4V Alloy Matrix via Spark Plasma Sintering Technique

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, 2024

4. Effect of Frictional Heating on Mechanically Mixed Layers During Dry Sliding Contact of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys at High Temperature in Vacuum Condition

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: Surface Review and Letters, 2022, 29(10), 2250127

5. Advances in Gravimetric Electronic Nose for Biomarkers Detection

Authors: Das, A., Lal, B., Manjunatha, R.
Journal: Series on Biomechanics, 2022, 36(2), pp. 128–140

6. Prediction of Surface Roughness During Dry Sliding Wear: Characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2022, 10(1)

7. Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V Pin Against SS316L Disc in Vacuum Condition at High Temperature

Authors: Kumar, D., Lal, B., Wani, M.F., Philip, J.T., Kuriachen, B.
Journal: Tribology – Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces, 2019, 13(3), pp. 182–189