Mehmet Merdan | Applied Mathematic | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Merdan | Applied Mathematic | Best Academic Researcher Award

Gumushane University, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Merdan began his academic career as a lecturer at K.T.Ü. Gümüşhane Faculty of Engineering and later completed his PhD on improved Lazer-McKenna suspension bridge oscillation models, after which he joined the Department of Geomatics Engineering as an assistant professor. He then became an assistant professor in the newly established Department of Mathematical Engineering and was subsequently promoted to associate professor and later to full professor within the same department. He has held several leadership roles, including director positions at Torul Vocational School, the Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, and Gümüşhane Vocational School of Health Services, and currently serves as head of the Department of Mathematical Engineering and dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences at Gümüşhane University. Prof. Dr. Merdan has authored 104 publications, including 41 indexed in the SCI-Expanded scope, and has actively contributed to numerous national and international conferences and symposia.

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Alexey Menushenkov | Condensed Matter Physics | Physics Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Alexey Menushenkov | Condensed Matter Physics | Physics Lifetime Achievement Award

Professor in National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia

Prof. Alexey Menushenkov is a distinguished physicist whose pioneering contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of high-temperature superconductivity and condensed matter systems. Educated at Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, he developed deep expertise in solid state physics and built a long-standing academic career, progressing from researcher to professor at the same institution. His work is particularly notable for the early application of EXAFS spectroscopy to superconducting oxides, laying foundational insights ahead of major breakthroughs in the field. He proposed an unconventional model of superconductivity based on real-space pairing of charge carriers, offering an alternative to traditional BCS theory. Through extensive experimental and theoretical research, he established correlations between local atomic structure and macroscopic superconducting properties. His leadership in advanced synchrotron and free-electron laser experiments enabled direct validation of his theoretical predictions regarding charge carrier pairing. Further, he demonstrated that the pairing mechanism in BaBiO₃-based materials is electronic rather than phononic in nature, introducing new perspectives on electron correlation effects. Over his career, he has supervised numerous doctoral and master’s students, contributing to the development of future scientists. He has also led major national and international research projects and actively participated in global scientific collaborations and expert councils. With a substantial publication record, strong citation impact, and multiple scientific honors, his work represents a transformative contribution to the ongoing quest to understand the fundamental mechanisms of high-temperature superconductivity.

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Erman Kibritoglu | Bioengineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Erman Kibritoglu | Bioengineering | Research Excellence Award

Doctoral Researcher in Bogazici University, Turkey

Dr. Erman Kibritoglu is a motivated and research-driven professional with a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Bogazici University, complemented by a multidisciplinary academic background including a master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. His research focuses on the design and development of electromagnetic stimulation devices to accelerate bone fracture healing, reflecting a strong integration of engineering and biomedical applications. He has gained extensive experience as a researcher at Bogazici University Research Project Foundation, contributing to advanced scientific investigations. Previously, he served as a Project Manager specializing in Organic Rankine Cycle technology, where he developed engineering solutions to enhance energy efficiency in biomass, geothermal, and waste heat recovery systems. His work supported sustainable and environmentally responsible power generation across multiple regions. He also has industry experience as a Project Engineer in control and automation, where he designed and implemented advanced control systems for glass furnace operations, improving temperature precision and production consistency. His expertise includes system optimization, thermal and electrical analysis, and renewable energy integration. He has actively presented technical findings in professional settings, demonstrating strong communication and collaboration skills. With a passion for innovation and applied research, he aims to contribute to high-impact academic and technological advancements.

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Yufeng Hao | 2D Semiconductors | Outstanding Contribution Award

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Akbar Ali Qureshi | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Akbar Ali Qureshi | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan | Pakistan

Engr. Dr. Akbar Ali Qureshi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. He holds a PhD in Nanoscience and Engineering and specializes in perovskite solar cells, tandem photovoltaics, dye-sensitized solar cells, and metal-oxide charge transport materials. His expertise includes low-temperature solution processing, interface engineering, thin-film device fabrication, and advanced materials characterization. Dr. Qureshi has authored more than 35 peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals and serves as a reviewer and section editor for reputed scientific journals. He is actively engaged in funded research, postgraduate supervision, and academic leadership.

 

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Dr. Yuan Li | Environmental Physics | Interdisciplinary Physics Award

Dr. Yuan Li | Environmental Physics | Interdisciplinary Physics Award

Dr. Yuan Li | X-Here Trek Laboratory (Establishing) | United States

Dr. Yuan Li is an innovative research scientist whose interdisciplinary work integrates cryospheric science, ice physics, and renewable energy engineering. He is internationally recognized for pioneering the concept of ice-based hydrogen energy, developing a self-sustaining solid-state proton extraction cycle that enables hydrogen production directly from ice without the need for electrodes or electrolytes. His research explores the microstructural behavior of ice and firn, advancing understanding of hydrogen migration and storage within frozen matrices. By combining cryogenic materials science, climate adaptation engineering, and polar glaciology, he bridges fundamental research with practical solutions for sustainable energy and environmental resilience. His publications in high-impact journals such as Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Nature Communications reflect the global significance of his work. Dr. Li’s “Ice to Hydrogen” innovation presents a transformative approach for decentralized, low-cost hydrogen production in remote and extreme environments. His contributions to cryogenic material characterization, freeze–thaw energy conversion, and ice-mediated desalination establish new directions for renewable energy systems. He utilizes advanced imaging techniques like X-ray micro-CT and cryo-SEM to study ice microstructures with unprecedented precision. His interdisciplinary expertise spans physics, materials science, and environmental sustainability. Through invited talks at global conferences, he has influenced the scientific dialogue on ice as a renewable resource. His work embodies the fusion of physical science and engineering innovation. Dr. Yuan Li continues to shape the emerging frontier of cryogenic energy technology, promoting a sustainable hydrogen future grounded in the physics of ice.

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Li, H.-Y., & Li, Y. (2025, November). Ice to hydrogen: A self-sustaining cycle for decentralized green energy. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 83, 104647.

Li, Y., Fu, C., & Li, H.-Y. (2025, September 13). Lessons from nature’s freeze crystallization—Perennial sea ice as a model for efficient salt rejection in desalination. Crystal Growth & Design.

Li, Y. (2025, June 24). Comments on linear-viscous flow of temperate ice [Preprint]. ESSOAr.

Li, Y. (2025, January). Hydrogen production via imperfective ice Ih. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 100, 727–735.

Li, Y., & Fu, C. (2024, December). Hydrogen storage—Learning from nature: The air clathrate hydrate in polar ice sheets. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 72, 104007.

Li, Y. (2024, September). The improvement of hydrogen storage capacity via bubbles nucleated in ice-like nanotubes. Materials Today Sustainability, 27, 100856.