Dr. Yang | Functional tissue engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yang | Functional tissue engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhejiang University , china

Dr. Yang Shi is a PhD student at Zhejiang University’s Department of Medicine. Her research focuses on function-oriented tissue engineering for regenerative and personalized medicine. Dr. Shi has published six research articles in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Small. She has also applied for 11 invention patents, with six published. Her notable contributions include developing bioink for in-situ bioprinting, a versatile Janus Microsphere Delivery System for complex defects, and a hierarchical 3D graft for craniofacial bone repair. These innovations provide novel insights into function-oriented biomaterials in regenerative medicine.

 

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Academic and Professional Background 📚

 

Dr. Shi is currently a PhD student in the Department of Medicine at Zhejiang University. Her research focuses on function-oriented tissue engineering for applications in regenerative medicine and personalized medicine. As the first or co-first author, she has published six research articles, including in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Small. Additionally, she has applied for 11 invention patents, with six patents already published.

Research and Innovations:

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: 4Citation Index: 161 (in ResearchGate)Consultancy/Industry Projects: 0Books Published (ISBN): 0Patents Published/Under Process: 11Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 10Editorial Appointments: 0Collaborations: 0Professional Memberships: 0Areas of Research: Biomaterials

Contributions🔬

Dr. Shi proposed a series of strategies for reconstructing bone defects with both natural structure and healthy biofunction restoration. These include a user-friendly bioink for in-situ bioprinting, a versatile Janus Microsphere Delivery System for complex defect morphology, and a hierarchical 3D graft for craniofacial bone with special chewing function. These innovations were designed for various types of bone defects in clinical scenarios, providing novel insights into function-oriented biomaterials in regenerative and personalized medicine.

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✍️Publications Top Note :

 

Automatic Detection of Internal Defects in Freshwater Nucle-free Pearls Based on OCT

Shi, L.-J., Zhou, Y., Cen, G., … Wang, F.-L., Cen, Y.-F. Jiliang Xuebao/Acta Metrologica Sinica, 2020, 41(10), pp. 1226–1233

2. An automated Longquan celadon glaze thickness measurement method based on optical coherence tomography

Zhou, Y., Shi, L., Ceng, G., … Wang, F., Ceng, Y.

3. Corrigendum: Automated Internal Classification of Beadless Chinese ZhuJi Freshwater Pearls based on Optical Coherence Tomography Images

Zhou, Y., Liu, T., Shi, Y., … Mao, J., Zhou, W.

4. Automated Internal Classification of Beadless Chinese ZhuJi Freshwater Pearls based on Optical Coherence Tomography Images Zhou, Y., Liu, T., Shi, Y., … Mao, J., Zhou, W.

5. Study of the rapid detection of γ-aminobutyric acid in rice wine based on chemometrics using near-infrared spectroscopy

Liu, T., Zhou, Y., Zhu, Y., … Shi, Y.,

6. Authentication of edible vegetable oil and refined recycled cooking oil using a micro-UV spectrophotometer based on chemometrics

Liu, T.-B., Zhou, Y., Lv, J., … Li, B.-B., Shi, Y.

7. The wavelet projection pursuit regression method of near-infrared spectroscopy calibration

Zhou, Y., Dai, S.-G., Lü, J., … Chen, C., Li, B.-B. Jiliang Xuebao/Acta Metrologica Sinica, 2013, 34(2), pp. 184–186

8. Application of training dictionary and sparse representation in diesel property detection using Near-infrared spectroscopy

Zhou, Y., Dai, S., Lv, J., Liu, T., Shi, Y. Acta Chimica Sinica, 2012, 70(18), pp. 1969–1973

9. NIR spectroscopy noise reduction method using noise variance estimation by Gaussian Mixture Model in wavelet domain

Zhou, Y., Lü, J., Liu, T.-B., Shi, Y., Dai, S.-G.

10. Effect of spectral pretreatment on near infrared spectroscopy for rapid detection of wine alcohol

Zhou, Y., Dai, S.-G., Lu, J., Liu, T.-B., Shi, Y.

Krishna Govender| Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Krishna Govender | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. University of Johannesburg , South Africa

Dr. Krishna Govender is a Senior Lecturer and Group Lead at the Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modelling (CCMM) Group at the University of Johannesburg since 2022. With a PhD in Computational Chemistry from the University of Cape Town and postdoctoral experience at its Scientific Computing Research Unit, they specialize in molecular modelling and computational chemistry. They have received numerous awards, including the Innovation Doctoral Scholarship and Y2 researcher rating. Dr. [Your Name] has supervised several MSc and PhD students, with their research focusing on antiviral drugs, graphene modifications, and anticancer agents. They also organize bi-weekly postgraduate seminars at the University of Johannesburg.

 

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🎓 Education

Matric (Exemption)
Newcastle High School, 2002BSc (Chemistry)
University of Pretoria, 2007BSc (Hons) (Chemistry)
University of Pretoria, 2008MSc (Chemistry) with distinction
Specializing in molecular modelling, University of Pretoria, 2010PhD (Chemistry)
Specializing in Computational Chemistry, University of Cape Town, 2014Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Scientific Computing Research Unit, University of Cape Town, 2015

🏆 Achievements/Awards

University of Pretoria Achievement Bursary
2003, 2005, and 2006National Research Foundation Studentship
2008 – 2009University of Cape Town Equity Scholarship
2010BSc (Hons) Class Representative
2007Innovation Doctoral Scholarship
2010 – 2013Department of Chemistry Doctoral Scholarship
2010 – 2011Department of Chemistry General Studentship
2007 – 2009Scarce Skills Postdoctoral Scholarship
2014 – 2015Department of Chemistry Equity Development Program Scholarship
2010 – 2012Masters Bursary
2008 – 2009Y2 Rated Researcher
2019 – 2024Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Meraka Institute, Best Upcoming Researcher
2017

💻 Computer Skills

Software
Microsoft Office, Gaussian, CHARMM, MOPAC, AMBER, Quantum Espresso, GROMACS, CP2K, LAMMPS, NAMD, NWChem, VASP, ORCA, Material Studio, SchrodingerProgramming Languages
C, C++, Fortran, Python, BashOperating Systems
Microsoft Windows, Linux, MacOSCompilers
Intel, GNU, PGI, CUDA

🧑‍🏫 Students Supervised

Mr Charmy Twala, PhD (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2022 – presentMs Lesego Mogoane, MSc (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2024 – presentMr Bongani Steven Tshifaro, MSc (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2024 – presentMr Vitalis Mbayo, PhD (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2024 – present

🤝 Co-supervised Students

Ms Andrea Josiah, PhD (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2023 – presentMs Khanyisile Dhlamini, PhD (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2023 – presentMr Akinshola O. Akinola, PhD (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2023 – presentMs Sesethu Godlo, PhD (Biochemistry), University of South Africa, 2024 – presentMs Sharna Moonsamy, MSc (Pharmacology), University of Pretoria, 2024 – presentMs Blessing Fadzai Masora, PhD (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2024 – presentMr Antony Onjwaya, MSc (Chemistry), University of Johannesburg, 2024 – present

🎓 Supervised Students Graduated

Ms Blessing Fadzai Masora, MSc (Chemistry) with distinction, University of Johannesburg, “A computational study of mechanistic pathways for the design of a greener process in the production of quinoline-2-(1H)-one and its derivatives”, 2022 – 2024Mr Vitalis Mbayo, MSc (Chemistry) with distinction, University of Johannesburg, “Quantum chemical studies on antiviral drugs – an insight into antimicrobial resistance”, 2022 – 2024

✍️Publications Top Note :

 

1. Recent Progress in the Development of Semiconductor-Based Photocatalyst Materials

Authors: F. Opoku, K.K. Govender, C.G.C.E. van Sittert, P.P. Govender

Published in: Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2017

Citations: 183

2. Insights into the Photocatalytic Mechanism of Mediator-Free Direct Z-Scheme Heterostructures

Authors: F. Opoku, K.K. Govender, C.G.C.E. van Sittert, P.P. Govender

Published in: Applied Surface Science, 2018

Citations: 147

3. Enhanced Charge Separation and Visible Light Photocatalytic Activity of Modified Wurtzite ZnO

Authors: F. Opoku, K.K. Govender, C.G.C.E. van Sittert, P.P. Govender

Published in: New Journal of Chemistry, 2017

Citations: 80

4. Role of MoS2 and WS2 Monolayers on Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production and Pollutant Degradation

Authors: F. Opoku, K.K. Govender, C.G.C.E. van Sittert, P.P. Govender

Published in: New Journal of Chemistry, 2017

Citations: 51

5. QTAIM and ETS-NOCV Analyses of Intramolecular CH···HC Interactions in Metal Complexes

Authors: I. Cukrowski, K.K. Govender, M.P. Mitoraj, M. Srebro

Published in: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2011

Citations: 49

6. Enhancing Charge Separation and Photocatalytic Activity of Cubic SrTiO3 with Perovskite-Type Materials

Authors: F. Opoku, K.K. Govender, C.G.C.E. van Sittert, P.P. Govender

Published in: ChemistrySelect, 2017

Citations: 42

7. AM1/d-CB1: A Semiempirical Model for QM/MM Simulations of Chemical Glycobiology Systems

Authors: K. Govender, J. Gao, K.J. Naidoo

Published in: Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2014

Citations: 42

8. Tuning the Electronic Structures and Optical Properties of Hybrid Graphene Oxide/V-Doped NaNbO3 Heterostructures

Authors: F. Opoku, K.K. Govender, C.G.C.E. van Sittert, P.P. Govender

Published in: Carbon, 2018

Citations: 40

9. Density Functional Theory in Prediction of Stepwise Protonation Constants for Nitrilotripropanoic Acid (NTPA)

Authors: K.K. Govender, I. Cukrowski

Published in: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2009

Citations: 28

10. DMol3/COSMO-RS Prediction of Aqueous Solubility and Reactivity of Selected Azo Dyes

Authors: O.O. Wahab, L.O. Olasunkanmi, K.K. Govender, P.P. Govender

Published in: Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2018

Citations: 25

Wenbo Hu | Economic policing | Excellence in Innovation

Mr. Wenbo Hu | Economic policing  | Excellence in Innovation

Mr. UMR 5194 PACTE CNRS , Franc

Dr. Hu Wenbo is a geographer specializing in smart cities, sustainable urban development, economic geography, and nighttime city studies. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography from Laboratoire PACTE, Grenoble, focusing on the spatial-temporal analysis of Chinese cities at night. His educational background includes a Master’s in Innovation and Territory and a Master’s in City, Territory, and Sustainability from Université Grenoble Alpes. Professionally, he has been involved in various projects and international conferences on smart cities, big data, and urban planning. His scientific work includes research on urban nighttime dynamics, social networks, and tourism experiences. He is fluent in French, English, and Chinese.

 

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🎓 Éducation

2013-2019 : Doctorat en Géographies des Économies Nocturnes 🌌, Laboratoire PACTE (UMR 5194 CNRS), Grenoble2011-2012 : Master 2 Mention « Innovation et Territoire » 🏙️, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble2010-2011 : Master 1, Ville, Territoire et Durabilité 🌍, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble2009-2010 : Langue Française, S.U.E.E 🗣️, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand

🌟 Expériences Professionnelles

2019 : Planificateur du Projet « Mise à niveau du parc Camellia Oleifera Expo » 🌿, Jiangxi, Chine2019 : Planificateur du Projet « Qixi culturel touristique du lac Xiannv » 🏞️, Xingyu, Chine2017 : Participation à la conférence internationale ASTRE Tourisme et Adaptation 🌐, Grenoble, France2017 : Organisation de la conférence internationale « Smart & Sustainability City and Big Data 2017 » 🏙️, Shanghaï, Chine2017 : Participation à la conférence internationale « Asie 2017 Connaissance, Gouvernance et Objectifs de la Ville Durable en Asie » 🌏, Lille, France2016 : Organisation et participation au workshop international « Chrono-Urbanism » ⏳, Shanghaï, Chine2015 : Organisation et participation à la conférence internationale « Smart & Sustainability City and Big Data 2015 » 🌟, Shanghaï, Chine2015 : Organisation et participation au workshop international « Adaptable City & Advancing Geography » 🏙️, Shanghaï, Chine2014 : Participation à la conférence internationale « Habiter les Nuits Urbaines » 🌙, Paris, France2014 : Participation au séminaire international « Urban Fabrik » 🏛️, Grenoble, France2013 : Participation au projet « Genève Explore ses Nuits » 🌃, Genève, Suisse2013 : Participation au projet « Les Nuits Grenobloises » 🌌, Grenoble, France2012 : Participation à la conférence « Mobilité et Temps » 🚶‍♀️, Grenoble, France

🌟 Expériences Supplémentaires

2015 : Actionnaire, JIAJIA sarl., Grenoble, France2014 : Actionnaire et Initiateur de la « Maison de Thé Xiaoyuan » 🍵, Grenoble, France2005 : Directeur Adjoint, Stage chez Anji-Tiandi Vehicle Logistic, Ltd.2004 : Chef du Département de Propagande du Syndicat Étudiant de l’Université 🎓2003 : Gagnant de la Bourse Universitaire « Étudiant Elite » 🏆

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🧑‍🎓 Géographe

Intérêts de Recherche :
Smart City 🌆, Ville Durable 🌿, Géographie de Comportements 🧭, Géographie Économique 💼, Géographie du Temps ⏳, Mobilités 🚶‍♂️, Analyse de Données 📊, Cartographie 🗺️, Night Studies 🌙, Géographie de Nuit 🌃.

✍️Publications Top Note :

1. Geographies of Night-Time Economies: A First Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Chinese Cities at Night

Date : 29 août 2019

Type : Dissertation/Thesis

Résumé : Cette thèse explore les économies nocturnes dans les villes chinoises à travers une analyse spatio-temporelle, en mettant l’accent sur les dynamiques et les transformations des espaces urbains nocturnes.

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Contributeurs : Wenbo Hu

2. Petite Géographie de la Co-Présence

Date : Mars 2019

Type : Article de Journal

Résumé : Cet article explore le concept de co-présence dans les espaces urbains et analyse comment les interactions humaines sont façonnées par le temps et l’espace.

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HAL : halshs-02070432

Contributeurs : Luc Gwiazdzinski, Wenbo Hu, Li Zhongbin

3. Le Tourisme Comme Expérience Sensible

Date : 1er janvier 2019

Type : Article de Journal

Résumé : L’article examine le tourisme comme une expérience sensible en utilisant l’analyse des sentiments des touristes chinois en France à travers les réseaux sociaux.

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HAL : hal-02128500

Contributeurs : Bule Liu, Luc Gwiazdzinski, Wenbo Hu

4. Réseaux Sociaux, Économie de la Connaissance et Chrono-Urbanisme : Une Première Approche au Service du Développement Durable dans la Métropole de Shanghai la Nuit

Date : 2017

Type : Chapitre de Livre

Résumé : Ce chapitre explore comment les réseaux sociaux peuvent être utilisés pour comprendre les dynamiques nocturnes de Shanghai et contribuer au développement durable.

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HAL : halshs-01764414

Contributeurs : Wenbo Hu, Luc Gwiazdzinski, Wanggen Wan

5. Représenter les Dynamiques Urbaines à Partir des Données Issues des Réseaux Sociaux

Date : 10 octobre 2017

Type : Chapitre de Livre

Résumé : Ce chapitre examine comment les données issues des réseaux sociaux peuvent être utilisées pour représenter et analyser les dynamiques urbaines.

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HAL : halshs-01612586

Contributeurs : Wenbo Hu, Luc Gwiazdzinski, Wanggen Wan

6. Les Nuits de Shanghaï : Première Approche Spatio-Temporelle à Partir des Réseaux Numériques Sociaux

Date : 30 avril 2016

Type : Article de Journal

Résumé : Cet article présente une approche spatio-temporelle des nuits de Shanghai basée sur les données des réseaux sociaux numériques.

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HAL : halshs-01522988

Contributeurs : Wenbo Hu, Luc Gwiazdzinski, Wanggen Wan

 

Yan Shi | Seismic response sprectra | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Yan Shi | Seismic response sprectra  | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Yan Shi is the Director of the Road and Bridge Engineering Department at Lanzhou University of Technology. He leads major projects on seismic damage analysis, bridge engineering, and performance degradation. He is a recipient of provincial talent project honors and has been involved in significant national research initiatives.

 

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background 🎓

Yan Shi is the Director of the Road and Bridge Engineering Department at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology. He leads key provincial talent projects and oversees a first-class course in civil engineering. His expertise encompasses advanced seismic design, structural engineering, and earthquake risk assessment.

Journals Published: 📰

ENGINEERING STRUCTURESSTRUCTURESSHOCK AND VIBRATIONJOURNAL OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERINGSOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERINGINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL STABILITY AND DYNAMICS

Editorial Appointments:

National Natural Science Foundation Project Communication Evaluation ExpertAcademic Dissertation Evaluation Expert of the Ministry of EducationMember of the Education Work Committee of Gansu Civil and Architectural SocietyChina Construction Eighth Bureau Infrastructure Technical Expert

Areas of Research: 🔬

Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior of Long-Span BridgesEarthquake Failure Mechanism and Damage Evaluation of BridgesSeismic Design Theory of Bridge StructuresBridge Energy Dissipation Damping Control SystemsFunctional Restorable (Ductile) Structures for BridgesCorrelation of Environmental Impact on Seismic Performance of Bridges

Contributions: 🌟

Prof. Yan Shi has published over 60 academic papers, with more than 30 included in SCI/EI. His work has been cited over 1,000 times, and he has seven highly impactful papers selected as academic masterpieces.

Self-Declaration

I authenticate that to the best of my knowledge the information given in this form is correct and complete. At any time, if I am found to have concealed any material information, my application shall be liable to be summarily terminated without notice. I have read the terms and conditions and other policies of the Awards and agree to them.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Bonding-Slip Behaviour of Steel-Concrete Interfaces in CFDST Members with PBL Ribs

Authors: Shi, Y.-L., Ren, J.-X., Fan, J.-H., Wang, W.-D., Wang, H.-C.

Journal: Engineering Structures

Year: 2024

Volume: 314

Article Number: 118384

DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.118384

Abstract: This study investigates the bonding-slip behavior of steel-concrete interfaces in Concrete-Filled Double-Skin Tubular (CFDST) members with Perforated Bonding Layers (PBL) ribs, focusing on the impact of interface properties on structural performance.

2. Bionic Corrugated Sandwich Cylindrical Tubes Subjected to Transverse Impact

Authors: Zheng, L., Li, F.-Q., Wang, W.-D., Shi, Y.-L.

Journal: Structures

Year: 2024

Volume: 64

Article Number: 106599

DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2024.106599

Abstract: This paper explores the transverse impact performance of bionic corrugated sandwich cylindrical tubes, analyzing their impact resistance and potential applications in structural engineering.

3. Performance of Rectangular SRCFST Stub Columns Under Long-Term Loading and Preload on Steel Tube

Authors: Wu, X.-M., Shi, Y.-L., Zheng, L., Wang, W.-D.

Journal: Structures

Year: 2024

Volume: 61

Article Number: 106110

DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2024.106110

Abstract: This research examines the performance of rectangular Steel-Reinforced Concrete-Filled Steel Tubular (SRCFST) stub columns under long-term loading conditions, including the effects of preload on the steel tube.

4. Experimental Study on Lateral Impact Behavior of Square Steel-Reinforced Concrete-Filled Steel Tubular Members After Exposure to Fire

Authors: Ji, S., Wang, W., Zhao, H., Wang, R., Shi, Y.

Journal: Jianzhu Jiegou Xuebao/Journal of Building Structures

Year: 2024

Volume: 45(3)

Pages: 148–159

Abstract: This study investigates the lateral impact behavior of square steel-reinforced concrete-filled steel tubular (SRCFST) members after exposure to fire, assessing their structural integrity and performance.

5. Experimental and Numerical Study on Hysteretic Behaviour of Concrete-Filled Double Tubular Columns

Authors: Wang, W., Chen, Y., Ji, S., Shi, Y.

Journal: Jianzhu Jiegou Xuebao/Journal of Building Structures

Year: 2024

Volume: 45(1)

Pages: 128–138

Abstract: This paper presents both experimental and numerical investigations into the hysteretic behavior of concrete-filled double tubular columns, focusing on their response under cyclic loading.

6. A Study on the Mechanical Behavior of Precast Concrete Shear Wall Structure with Hybrid Connection of Section Steel

Authors: Yuan, Y., Mou, F., Shi, Y., Wang, W.

Journal: Progress in Steel Building Structures

Year: 2024

Volume: 26(1)

Pages: 65–76

DOI: 10.1016/j.psbs.2024.106599

Abstract: This research investigates the mechanical behavior of precast concrete shear wall structures with hybrid connections of section steel, evaluating their performance under various loading conditions.

7. Numerical Studies on Creep Behaviour of SRCFST Columns with Initial Stress of Steel Tube

Authors: Jia, Z.-L., Shi, Y.-L., Wang, W.-D., Zheng, L.

Journal: Journal of Constructional Steel Research

Year: 2023

Volume: 211

Article Number: 108214

DOI: 10.1016/j.jcsr.2023.108214

Abstract: This study provides numerical analyses of the creep behavior of SRCFST columns, focusing on the impact of initial stresses in the steel tube on long-term deformation.

8. Machine Learning Models for Predicting Axial Compressive Capacity of Circular CFDST Columns

Authors: Hong, Z.-T., Wang, W.-D., Zheng, L., Shi, Y.-L.

Journal: Structures

Year: 2023

Volume: 57

Article Number: 105285

DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2023.105285

Abstract: This paper explores the use of machine learning models for predicting the axial compressive capacity of circular Concrete-Filled Double-Skin Tubular (CFDST) columns.

9. Lateral Impact Behaviour of Post-Fire Steel-Reinforced Concrete-Filled Steel Tubular Members: Experiment and Evaluation Method

Authors: Ji, S.-H., Wang, W.-D., Chen, W., Shi, Y.-L., Xian, W.

Journal: Engineering Structures

Year: 2023

Volume: 293

Article Number: 116612

DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.116612