Samiksha Painuly | Metal Organic | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Samiksha Painuly | Metal Organic | Young Scientist Award

Research Scholar | Gurukul Kangri Deemed to be University | India

Ms. Samiksha Painuly is a dedicated materials chemistry researcher specializing in the design, synthesis, and functional applications of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), coordination polymers, and advanced hybrid materials. Her work focuses on developing luminescent MOFs, mesoporous composites, and one-dimensional coordination polymers tailored for sensing, photocatalysis, and environmental monitoring. She has expertise in synthesizing Zn-, Cd-, and Cu-based MOFs using wet-chemical, solvothermal, hydrothermal, and mechanochemical routes, integrating multitopic carboxylate and nitrogen donor linkers to achieve structurally robust and functionally responsive materials. Her research contributions span the development of ratiometric luminescent sensors for inorganic and organic analytes, MOF-based composites for heavy-metal detection, ammonia sensing, photocatalytic degradation, and emerging applications such as LED phosphors and catalytic conversion of acetylenic molecules. Skilled in structural and physicochemical characterization, she routinely employs PXRD, FTIR, SEM, XPS, UV–visible spectroscopy, fluorescence techniques, and NMR analysis to elucidate material properties and structure–activity relationships. She has published research articles and book chapters covering MOF synthesis, membrane design, separation processes, waste management, sustainable development, and IP-related dimensions of emerging materials. Her work reflects both fundamental understanding and applied innovation, contributing to interdisciplinary progress in materials chemistry, environmental remediation, and sensor technologies. She actively engages in scientific collaborations, presents her findings at conferences, and participates in workshops and training programs to expand her technical and conceptual expertise. With a strong foundation in experimental design, analytical reasoning, and creative problem-solving, she is committed to advancing next-generation MOF-based materials and their applications in sustainability, sensing, and functional materials research.

Featured Publication

Samiksha, Rajput, G., Parmar, B., Dadhania, A., Isaeva, V., Kumar, R., & Bisht, K. K. (2025). Synthesis, structure, and photocatalytic properties of a Cu(II) coordination polymer derived from a flexible tripodal linker. SCENV, 11, 100277.

Painuly, S., Rajput, G., Parmar, B., Rachuri, Y., Isaeva, V. I., Kumar, R., & Bisht, K. K. (2025). Zn(II)-based multivariate, multicomponent metal–organic framework as a highly sensitive ratiometric luminescent sensor for Rhodamine-B in edibles. Inorganic Chemistry, 64, 16297–16302.

Varsha Yadav | Material Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Varsha Yadav | Material Sciences
| Editorial Board Member

Shri Venkateshwara University | India

Dr. Varsha Yadav is a materials science researcher whose work focuses on advanced functional materials, energy harvesting technologies, organic electronics, and optoelectronic device engineering. Her research portfolio includes significant contributions to piezoelectric materials, nanostructured composites, and organic semiconductors, with applications spanning sustainable energy systems, photodetectors, and next-generation electronic devices. Her published studies explore the development and optimization of piezoelectric energy harvesting mechanisms, bridging fundamental material behavior with real-world technological applications. In addition, her research on organic photodiodes—particularly devices based on PTB7-Th:PCBM photoactive layers—demonstrates her commitment to enhancing light-matter interactions, device efficiency, and material performance in flexible and low-cost optoelectronic systems. With more than twenty scientific publications and over two hundred citations, Dr. Yadav has established herself as a steadily growing researcher in emerging material platforms. She frequently collaborates with interdisciplinary teams, contributing to broader scientific advancements in nanomaterials, thin-film technologies, polymer-based devices, and renewable-energy materials. Her work emphasizes both theoretical understanding and experimental innovation, ensuring strong relevance to energy sustainability, sensor engineering, and modern device architecture. Through her continued research, Dr. Yadav aims to advance high-performance materials that support the development of efficient, lightweight, and eco-friendly electronic technologies for future applications.

Featured Publication

 Yadav, V. (2025). Organic photodiode based on PTB7-Th:PCBM as photoactive layer. Indian Journal of Physics.

Yarong Liu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Yarong Liu l Chemical Engineering
| Best Researcher Award

Zhengzhou University | China

Dr. Liu Yarong ,  is a Han Chinese researcher and Ph.D. candidate at Beijing Institute of Technology, specializing in chemistry with a focus on the microenvironment regulation mechanisms of transition metal–nitrogen–carbon catalysts for hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells under the guidance of Prof. Bo Wang and Prof. Wenxiu Yang. She earned her M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Zhengzhou University, where she worked on the preparation and performance enhancement of proton exchange membranes for high-temperature hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells under Prof. Jingtao Wang, and her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Xinxiang University. Dr. Liu has made significant contributions to fuel cell research, authoring four SCI papers as first author and three as corresponding author, with publications in top-tier journals including J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., and Adv. Energy Mater, and has applied for or been granted four patents, covering single-atom iron catalysts, carbon quantum dot functionalized graphene oxide membranes, transition metal diatomic catalysts, and two-dimensional N/O mixed-metal organic frameworks. She has served as principal investigator for projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, with ongoing funding through 2028. Her academic excellence has been recognized with multiple awards and scholarships, including first- and second-class graduate scholarships at Beijing Institute of Technology and sponsored scholarships from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and her research impact is reflected by 141 citations, seven documents, and an h-index of 5 (Scopus ID: 59854412500).

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Featured Publication

Liu, Y., Zhang, W., Li, H., Mai, Z., Li, H., Xiao, S., Dang, J., Li, G., & Wang, J. (2026). Synergistic confinement of Keggin POMs in DUT-67 for enhanced proton conductivity in proton exchange membranes. Chemical Engineering Science, 320, 122534. https://doi.org/