Weidong Fan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Weidong Fan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Taishan Scholar at China University of Petroleum (East China), China

Dr. Weidong Fan is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of New Energy Materials at China University of Petroleum (East China). With a Ph.D. in Chemistry and extensive research expertise, Dr. Fan has significantly contributed to the fields of energy gas storage, separation of petroleum-based compounds, and advanced crystalline microporous adsorbents. A prolific researcher, he has authored over 100 SCI academic papers, with over 4,500 citations and an impressive H-index of 36. Dr. Fan’s groundbreaking work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Qingdao Natural Science Award and the Global Top 2% Scientists distinction. He serves on editorial boards of multiple esteemed journals and has supervised several graduate students, demonstrating his dedication to both research and mentorship.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Fan completed his Bachelor’s in Applied Chemistry at Shengli College, China University of Petroleum, in 2013. He pursued a Master’s in Chemistry at the same university from 2013 to 2016. Subsequently, he earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from China University of Petroleum (East China) in 2019. These formative academic experiences laid the groundwork for his expertise in chemistry and materials science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Fan has held key academic positions, beginning as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National University of Singapore (2019–2021), where he gained international exposure to advanced research methodologies. In 2022, he served as a Special Associate Professor at China University of Petroleum (East China) before being promoted to Associate Professor in 2023. His roles involve extensive research, teaching, and supervision of graduate students, fostering innovation in chemistry and materials science.

Research Interests

Dr. Fan’s research focuses on the controllable preparation of crystalline microporous adsorbents and separation membranes. He specializes in energy gas storage and the separation of petroleum-based compounds, including hydrogen, methane, carbon dioxide, and alkenes. His work also encompasses the purification of natural gas and the precise separation of benzene derivatives and isomers, advancing sustainable energy solutions.

Research Skills

Dr. Fan possesses advanced research skills in the design, synthesis, and functionalization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs). His expertise includes spectroscopic techniques, crystallographic analysis, gas adsorption studies, and computational simulations. He is adept at leading collaborative, interdisciplinary projects, evident in his extensive list of high-impact publications and global collaborations.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Fan has received numerous accolades, including the second prize of the Qingdao Natural Science Award (2024) and the Basic Research Achievement Award by the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China (2023). He was named a Young Expert under the Mount Taishan Scholars Program in 2022 and has been listed among the Global Top 2% Scientists for multiple years. These honors underscore his leadership and innovation in the field of chemistry.

Conclusion 🏆

Weidong Fan is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking contributions to chemistry and materials science, particularly in energy gas storage and separation technologies. His strong publication record, international recognition, and impactful mentorship position him as a leader in his field. While his academic achievements are outstanding, increased industrial engagement and societal outreach could further solidify his candidacy.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Metal-organic framework for hydrogen storage: Advances and challenges brought by the new technologies
    • Authors: Qiao, L.; Lu, C.; Fan, W.; Kang, Z.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Pore surface fluorination and PDMS deposition within commercially viable metal-organic framework for efficient C2H2/CO2 separation
    • Authors: Liu, H.; Wang, X.; Gao, F.; Fan, W.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
  3. Porous organic cage induced high CO2/CH4 separation efficiency of carbon molecular sieve membranes
    • Authors: Yu, L.; Hao, L.; Zhang, C.; Kang, Z.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  4. Metal-organic frameworks for hydrogen isotopes separation
    • Authors: Gao, F.; Wang, X.; Chen, W.; Yuan, D.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
  5. Asymmetrical Modification of Cyclopentadienyl Cobalt in Eu-MOF for C2H2/CO2 Separation
    • Authors: Wang, X.; Liu, H.; Sun, M.; Fan, W.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
  6. Precise Pore Engineering of Zirconium Metal-Organic Cages for One-Step Ethylene Purification from Ternary Mixtures
    • Authors: Feng, X.; Wang, X.; Yan, H.; Yue, Q.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 7
  7. Stepwise pillar-ligand fluorination strategy within interpenetrated metal–organic frameworks for efficient C2H2/CO2 separation
    • Authors: Liu, H.; Wang, X.; Wang, Y.; Fan, W.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  8. A Precise Microreactor for Ultralong Visible Chemiluminescence
    • Authors: Wang, Y.; Fu, M.; Sun, M.; Fan, W.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
  9. Assembling ionic liquid into porous molecular filler of mixed matrix membrane to trigger high gas permeability, selectivity, and stability for CO2/CH4 separation
    • Authors: Yu, L.; Hao, L.; Feng, Y.; Kang, Z.; Sun, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4
  10. Tunable Nonlinear Optical Properties Based on Metal–Organic Framework Single Crystals
    • Authors: Yuan, H.; Xu, X.; Qiao, Z.; Zhang, M.; Ji, W.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

 

 

Yassine Beldjoudi | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor of University of Nizwa, Oman.

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi is a distinguished academic and researcher with expertise in chemistry, materials science, and biomedical research. He holds the position of Associate Professor at the University of Nizwa, Institute of Technology and Applied Science, where he conducts research and contributes to the academic community through teaching and mentorship. Throughout his career, Prof. Beldjoudi has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation. He has a diverse educational background, having obtained his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Windsor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, specializing in materials science and organic synthesis. Prior to his doctoral studies, he pursued an International Masters program in ‘Frontiers in Chemistry’ at the University of Paris Cité, and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from the same institution.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi pursued a rigorous academic journey that culminated in a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Windsor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, which he completed between 2012 and 2016. During this time, he focused on materials science and organic synthesis, developing a strong foundation in advanced chemical research. Prior to his doctoral studies, Prof. Beldjoudi undertook an International Masters program titled ‘Frontiers in Chemistry’ at the University of Paris Cité from 2010 to 2012, which provided him with interdisciplinary insights into cutting-edge chemistry topics. He began his higher education with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Paris Cité, where he acquired fundamental knowledge in biomedical research, enriching his scientific expertise. Prof. Beldjoudi’s educational trajectory reflects his commitment to academic excellence and his pursuit of interdisciplinary approaches to address complex scientific challenges in chemistry and materials science.

Professional Experience

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi brings a wealth of professional experience spanning academia and industry in the fields of chemistry, materials science, and biomedical research. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Nizwa, Institute of Technology and Applied Science, he is actively engaged in conducting research and educating students in chemistry. Prior to this role, Prof. Beldjoudi held positions as a Postdoctoral Associate at Northwestern University, where he collaborated with Nobel Laureate Prof. Sir Fraser Stoddart on cutting-edge chemistry projects. He also served as a Scientist and Head of Research and Development at Nobel Panacea Labs, Inc., overseeing the development of novel soft materials for drug delivery and cosmetic products, and leading patent applications and quality control efforts. Earlier in his career, Prof. Beldjoudi conducted impactful research as a Postdoctoral Associate at Northwestern University and a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Windsor, focusing on materials synthesis, supramolecular chemistry, and the development of functional materials with practical applications in various industries. His diverse professional background underscores his expertise in research project management, product development, and scientific innovation. Prof. Beldjoudi’s contributions to academia and industry have been marked by leadership, creativity, and a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and technological innovation.

Research Interest

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi’s research interests span across organic and inorganic synthesis, supramolecular chemistry, physical chemistry, biomedical sciences, and materials sciences. His investigations involve developing novel synthetic methods to create organic and inorganic compounds with unique properties and applications. In the realm of supramolecular chemistry, Prof. Beldjoudi explores non-covalent interactions and self-assembly processes to engineer functional supramolecular architectures and materials. His studies in physical chemistry delve into the fundamental principles governing chemical and physical properties of molecules and materials. Applying chemical principles to biomedical sciences, Prof. Beldjoudi aims to address challenges in drug delivery systems and biomaterials. Additionally, his work in materials sciences focuses on designing new materials with tailored properties for applications in electronics, photonics, energy storage, and catalysis. Prof. Beldjoudi’s interdisciplinary approach integrates chemistry with other scientific disciplines to advance knowledge and develop innovative solutions with practical implications across various industries, including healthcare, technology, and environmental sustainability.

Award and Honors

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi has been honored with several prestigious awards and distinctions that recognize his exceptional contributions to the field of chemistry and materials science. He received Research Fellowships from the University Paris Diderot and University Paris Descartes in recognition of his outstanding research achievements during his academic career. Additionally, he was awarded the Ile-de-France Regional Council Scholarship for demonstrating academic excellence and research potential in the fields of chemistry and materials science. These awards highlight Prof. Beldjoudi’s dedication to scientific excellence, innovation, and his significant impact on advancing knowledge in his areas of expertise.

Research Skills

Prof. Yassine Beldjoudi possesses a diverse and comprehensive skill set in research, cultivated through extensive academic training and professional experience in chemistry, materials science, and biomedical research. He is proficient in organic and inorganic synthesis, adept at designing and synthesizing compounds with tailored properties for specific applications. In the field of supramolecular chemistry, Prof. Beldjoudi specializes in studying non-covalent interactions and self-assembly processes to create functional supramolecular architectures and materials. His expertise extends to physical chemistry techniques, where he applies fundamental principles to investigate the chemical and physical properties of molecules and materials.

Publications

  1. Title: Zwitterionic Cyclophane Molecules: Toward Novel Functional Materials
    • Authors: Beldjoudi, Y.
    • Journal: Advanced Functional Materials, 2024
    • Citations: This information is not available at the moment.
  2. Title: Mechanically interlocked pyrene-based photocatalysts
    • Authors: Garci, A., Weber, J.A., Young, R.M., Wasielewski, M.R., Fraser Stoddart, J.
    • Journal: Nature Catalysis, 2022
    • Citations: 18
  3. Title: Polysilicon Microchips Functionalized with Bipyridinium-Based Cyclophanes for a Highly Efficient Cytotoxicity in Cancerous Cells
    • Authors: Limón, D., Hornick, J.E., Cai, K., Pérez-García, L., Stoddart, J.F.
    • Journal: ACS Nano, 2022
    • Citations: 1
  4. Title: Cyclophane-based two-dimensional polymer formed by an interfacial click reaction
    • Authors: Roy, I., Evans, A.M., Das, P.J., Dichtel, W.R., Stoddart, J.F.
    • Journal: Cell Reports Physical Science, 2022
    • Citations: 5
  5. Title: BODIPY-Based Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity for the Photocatalytic Detoxification of a Chemical Threat
    • Authors: Atilgan, A., Beldjoudi, Y., Yu, J., Farha, O.K., Hupp, J.T.
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
    • Citations: 7
  6. Title: Discrete Open-Shell Tris(bipyridinium radical cationic) Inclusion Complexes in the Solid State
    • Authors: Anamimoghadam, O., Jones, L.O., Cooper, J.A., Schatz, G.C., Stoddart, J.F.
    • Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021
    • Citations: 13
  7. Title: Post-synthetically elaborated BODIPY-based porous organic polymers (POPs) for the photochemical detoxification of a sulfur mustard simulant
    • Authors: Atilgan, A., Cetin, M.M., Yu, J., Stoddart, J.F., Hupp, J.T.
    • Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
    • Citations: 83
  8. Title: Host−guest complexation-mediated supramolecular photon upconversion
    • Authors: Roy, I., Garci, A., Beldjoudi, Y., Wasielewski, M.R., Stoddart, J.F.
    • Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
    • Citations: 27
  9. Title: Supramolecular Porous Organic Nanocomposites for Heterogeneous Photocatalysis of a Sulfur Mustard Simulant
    • Authors: Beldjoudi, Y., Atilgan, A., Weber, J.A., Hupp, J.T., Stoddart, J.F.
    • Journal: Advanced Materials, 2020
    • Citations: 24
  10. Title: Mechanical-Bond-Induced Exciplex Fluorescence in an Anthracene-Based Homo[2]catenane
    • Authors: Garci, A., Beldjoudi, Y., Kodaimati, M.S., Weiss, E.A., Stoddart, J.F.
    • Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020
    • Citations: 45