Kuikun Yang | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Kuikun Yang | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Kuikun Yang is a distinguished researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology whose work centers on nanomedicine, biomedical nanomaterials, and advanced therapeutic platforms. His research interests include MOF-based nanocomposites, quantum dot–functional materials, lipid nanoparticles for mRNA delivery, supramolecular polymers, ROS-responsive systems, photothermal therapy, ferroptosis, and synergistic cancer treatments. He possesses strong research skills in nanomaterial design, stimuli-responsive drug delivery, tumor microenvironment modulation, translational nanotechnology, and interdisciplinary integration of chemistry, materials science, and biomedicine. Prof. Yang has received academic recognition and research honors through high-impact publications, invited reviews, and leadership in collaborative international research. According to Scopus, he has authored 41 documents, accumulated 2,706 citations, and achieved an h-index of 26, demonstrating sustained scholarly impact. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Kuikun Yang’s innovative contributions continue to advance precision oncology and next-generation nanotherapeutic strategies with strong translational potential.

 

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Oksana Velgosova | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Oksana Velgosova | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

professor | Technical University of Kosice | Slovakia

Prof. Oksana Velgosová, Ph.D., is a distinguished scholar in materials science, metallurgy, and nanotechnology, currently serving as Professor at the Institute of Materials, Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling, Technical University of Košice (TUKE), Slovakia. She earned her M.Sc. (Ing.) in Metallurgy at TUKE in 1997 and her Ph.D. in Physical Metallurgy from the Slovak Academy of Sciences in 2001, beginning an academic career marked by steady advancement from Assistant Professor (2001–2011) to Associate Professor (2011–2023) and attaining full Professorship in January 2024 with her inaugural lecture, The path to advanced technology for the creation of new nanomaterials. Her pioneering research focuses on the design, preparation, and characterization of metallic and polymer nanocomposites doped with precious metal nanoparticles, advanced composites with tailored properties, and investigations into corrosion resistance, antimicrobial activity, and material toxicity, with applications in Industry 4.0, biomaterials, and sustainable metallurgy. As principal investigator and collaborator, she has led or contributed to over 20 VEGA, KEGA, and APVV-funded projects, including silver nanoparticle composites for antibacterial sensors and biomedical devices, and magnesium-carbon nanomaterials for industrial and environmental applications. Her scientific excellence is reflected in 89 Scopus-indexed papers with 576 citations (h-index 13) and 75 Web of Science publications with 416 citations (h-index 11). Internationally recognized, she has undertaken Erasmus+ teaching and research stays at leading institutions in the UK, Portugal, France, and Poland, fostering collaborations in materials science. In governance, she serves as Vice-President of TUKE’s Faculty Senate and as Advisory Editorial Board member of Acta Metallurgica Slovaca. A dedicated educator, she has taught over 24 courses and mentored numerous theses, shaping future engineers and researchers.

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Featured Publications
  • Velgosová, O., et al. (2021). Analysis of structural, corrosion, and antimicrobial properties of biologically synthesized silver nanoparticles and polymer-based nanocomposites. VEGA Project Report.

  • Velgosová, O., et al. (2022). Advanced composites based on magnesium and carbon nanomaterials prepared by pulsed electric current sintering. VEGA Project Report.

  • Velgosová, O., et al. (2017). Study of silver nanoparticles in prevention of biofilm formation and biomedical applications. VEGA Project Report.

  • Velgosová, O., et al. (2019). Effect of secondary particles on the microstructure and mechanical properties of magnesium nanocomposites. VEGA Project Report.

  • Velgosová, O., et al. (2024–ongoing). Composite materials with polymer matrix doped with silver nanoparticles for antibacterial sensors. VEGA Project Report.