Deepak Davis | Materials Science | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Deepak Davis
Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India
Deepak Davis
Affiliation Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education
Country India
Scopus ID 57195102879
Documents 12
Citations 190
h-index 7
Subject Area Materials Science
Event International Young Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0002-3225-3585

Deepak Davis is an academic researcher affiliated with Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India, with scholarly contributions in the field of Materials Science. The researcher has established visibility through indexed publications, citation records, and participation in scientific dissemination platforms recognized internationally.[1] Research activities associated with materials science commonly involve interdisciplinary studies related to material characterization, nanotechnology, engineering applications, and advanced scientific investigations.[2]

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of Deepak Davis in the context of recognition under the International Young Scientists Award. The profile highlights scholarly engagement, publication activity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary research contributions within Materials Science.[1] The researcher’s documented academic metrics reflect participation in internationally indexed scientific dissemination systems and demonstrate ongoing involvement in materials-oriented scientific investigations.[3]

Keywords

  • Young Scientist Award
  • Materials Science
  • Scientific Publications
  • Research Excellence
  • Nanotechnology
  • Academic Recognition
  • Citation Analysis
  • International Young Scientists Award

Introduction

Materials Science is an interdisciplinary domain integrating principles from physics, chemistry, engineering, and nanotechnology to investigate material properties and functional applications. Contemporary research in this field contributes to scientific advancement across industrial, technological, biomedical, and energy-related sectors.[2]

Deepak Davis is associated with research activities that contribute to scientific communication and scholarly dissemination within Materials Science. Indexed academic records indicate participation in publication-oriented research activities and engagement with international scholarly databases.[1]

Research Profile

According to indexed academic records, Deepak Davis has authored 12 scholarly documents with a citation count of 190 and an h-index of 7. These research metrics demonstrate measurable scholarly visibility and participation within internationally recognized scientific publication systems.[1]

The researcher’s affiliation with Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education further supports academic engagement in interdisciplinary scientific investigations related to materials engineering and advanced materials research.[3]

  • Affiliation: Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education
  • Country: India
  • Scopus Indexed Documents: 12
  • Total Citations: 190
  • h-index: 7
  • Subject Area: Materials Science

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Deepak Davis include participation in scientific investigations related to material synthesis, material characterization, nanostructured systems, and engineering applications within Materials Science.[2] Scientific publication activity contributes to the dissemination of knowledge and supports collaboration within international academic communities.[4]

The interdisciplinary nature of materials research enables integration across scientific sectors including renewable energy technologies, biomaterials, nanotechnology, and advanced manufacturing systems.[5]

  • Participation in materials characterization studies
  • Scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed publications
  • Interdisciplinary materials engineering investigations
  • Academic collaboration within scientific research networks
  • Contribution to materials-oriented technological research

Publications

The publication profile associated with Deepak Davis demonstrates active participation in scholarly dissemination within Materials Science and related interdisciplinary research domains. Scientific outputs indexed within recognized academic databases contribute to international research visibility and accessibility.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed publications related to materials engineering and scientific characterization methodologies.
  2. Research dissemination involving nanotechnology and advanced materials systems.
  3. Interdisciplinary scientific studies indexed in international scholarly databases.
  4. Publication activity supporting citation growth and academic engagement.

Research Impact

Citation indicators provide measurable evidence of scholarly dissemination and academic engagement within scientific communities. The citation profile associated with Deepak Davis reflects visibility and relevance within materials-oriented research environments.[1]

The interdisciplinary applications of materials science research contribute to scientific progress across engineering, nanotechnology, renewable energy systems, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Continued publication dissemination may further enhance collaborative opportunities and research visibility.[5]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Deepak Davis demonstrates alignment with criteria commonly associated with international scientific recognition frameworks, including publication activity, citation performance, interdisciplinary engagement, and participation in scholarly dissemination systems.[4]

The International Young Scientists Award recognizes researchers contributing to scientific advancement through measurable academic outputs and scholarly participation. Based on the available research indicators, the profile reflects suitability for recognition within Materials Science and interdisciplinary technological research environments.[3]

  • Indexed scientific publication activity
  • Citation-based academic visibility
  • Interdisciplinary materials science research
  • Participation in international scholarly dissemination
  • Contribution to materials-oriented technological investigations

Conclusion

Deepak Davis has established a measurable academic profile within Materials Science through indexed publications, citation performance, and scholarly dissemination activities. Institutional affiliation with Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education supports participation in interdisciplinary scientific investigations and materials-oriented research development.[1]

The documented academic indicators and research engagement demonstrate relevance within international recognition frameworks such as the International Young Scientists Award. Continued scientific dissemination and collaborative research activities may contribute to further academic impact and scholarly visibility in the field of Materials Science.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Deepak Davis, Author ID 57195102879. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57195102879
  2. Materials Chemistry and Physics. (2022). Advanced materials characterization and engineering applications.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.126918
  3. Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education. (n.d.). Academic research and scientific development initiatives.
    https://www.niuniv.com/
  4. Young Scientist Awards. (n.d.). International Young Scientists Award academic recognition guidelines.
    https://youngscientistawards.com/
  5. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. (2021). Scientific advances in interdisciplinary materials science research.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.161440

Yujie Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.Yujie Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Materials Science | Professor at  Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Prof. Dr. Yujie Chen, born in Hebei Province, China, is an Associate Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) specializing in polymeric materials and advanced functional composites. With a passion for innovative research in soft electronics, bio-medicine, and nanotechnology, his work explores materials that mimic biological systems. Prof. Chen’s academic career has led him to make significant contributions to the development of materials like hydrogels, artificial muscles, and piezoelectric composites. His research blends fundamental materials science with practical applications in cutting-edge technologies, and he continues to collaborate internationally to push the boundaries of material engineering. With a robust portfolio of publications, grants, and global recognition, Prof. Chen is widely regarded for his impactful work in his field.

Profile

Scopus

🎓 Education 

Prof. Yujie Chen holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), awarded in 2012. He also completed an exchange Ph.D. program in Polymer Engineering and Physics at the Berlin Institute of Technology (TU-Berlin), where he worked under Prof. Manfred H. Wagner. Prof. Chen’s undergraduate studies were also at ECUST, where he received a Bachelor’s in Materials Science and Engineering. His academic journey was further enriched by joint research at Lübeck University in Germany, which provided him with a global perspective on materials science. Prof. Chen’s education equipped him with extensive theoretical knowledge and practical experience, making him an expert in the development of advanced materials and composites for a variety of applications.

🏆 Experience 

Prof. Yujie Chen has built a distinguished career at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), where he has progressed from Lecturer (2015-2020) to Associate Professor (2021-2024) and now a Professor since 2024. Prior to his academic positions, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at TU-Berlin and ECUST, where he expanded his expertise in polymer engineering and materials science. Over the years, Prof. Chen has led cutting-edge research projects focusing on advanced functional materials, including self-healing polymers, composite materials, and bio-inspired systems. His leadership in academic research has led to numerous funded projects, awards, and the development of new technologies. Prof. Chen is also a dedicated educator and mentor, guiding students and researchers in exploring innovative materials for diverse applications.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Prof. Yujie Chen’s outstanding research has earned him several prestigious awards. These include the 2023 National Youth Talent award, 1st Prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award (2022), and the Youth Outstanding Contribution Award of the China Nonferrous Metals Society (2022). He was named Morning Star Outstanding Young Scholar at SJTU in 2020 and received the Shanghai Sailing Scholar Award in 2016. Prof. Chen’s contributions to material science and technology have been recognized by numerous academic organizations and funding bodies, reflecting his leadership and innovation. His work continues to be supported by several high-profile research grants, underlining his influence in advancing materials science.

🔬 Research Focus 

Prof. Yujie Chen’s research focuses on the development of advanced polymeric materials and composites, particularly for applications in artificial muscles, soft electronics, bio-medicine, and nanotechnology. He specializes in designing functional hydrogels, piezoelectric composites, and self-healing materials that integrate biological and mechanical properties. His work aims to create materials that are responsive to environmental stimuli and capable of mimicking natural systems, advancing technologies such as wearable devices, energy harvesting systems, and artificial actuators. Prof. Chen is also interested in the intersection of material science and biotechnology, exploring how novel materials can be used in healthcare and environmental applications.

✅ Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Yujie Chen is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to the field of materials science. His dedication to solving complex problems with novel materials and his ability to bridge academic research with real-world applications make him highly deserving of this recognition. His work continues to influence the development of next-generation technologies that will have lasting impacts on multiple industries, solidifying his place among the best researchers in his field.

Publication

Waxberry-liked micro-nanostructured, superhydrophobic surfaces with enhanced photothermal de-icing and passive anti-icing properties

Authors: S. Liu, Z. Zhu, Q. Zheng, H. Liu, H. Li

Citations: 0

Year: 2025

A multi-modal deformation sensing hydrogel with a nerve-inspired highly anisotropic structure

Authors: Q. Zhang, Y. Chen, S. Li, Y. Guo, H. Liu

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

O2-H2O2 high-efficient co-oxidation of carbohydrate biomass to formic acid via Co3O4/C nanocatalyst

Authors: Y. Chen, Y. Yang, X. Liu, F. Jin

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Ag-S coordination strategy for high recovery driving stress in recyclable shape memory polymers

Authors: Z. Zhu, S. Liu, J. Yao, H. Liu, H. Li

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Thermal responsive polyurethane/brominated isobutylene isoprene rubber co-continuous IPNs elastomer: From tunable shape memory behavior to high damping properties

Authors: Q. Yu, Q. Fan, W. Chen, Y. Wu, H. Liu

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Tailorable effective microwave absorption bandwidth of chitosan-derived carbon-based aerogel under different compression

Authors: W. Chu, K. Wang, S. Liu, H. Li, H. Liu

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Quercetin-Loaded Bioglass Injectable Hydrogel Promotes m6A Alteration of Per1 to Alleviate Oxidative Stress for Periodontal Bone Defects

Authors: H. Zhu, C. Cai, Y. Yu, Y. Chen, Y. Xu

Citations: 7

Year: 2024

Electronic Skin for Health Monitoring Systems: Properties, Functions, and Applications

Authors: X. Yang, W. Chen, Q. Fan, F. Lai, H. Liu

Citations: 26

Year: 2024

One-Step Cooperative Growth of High Reaction Kinetics Composite Homogeneous Core–Shell Heterostructure

Authors: H. Liu, Q. Chen, H. Chen, L. Shi, H. Li

Citations: 7

Year: 2024

A controllable foaming approach for the fabrication of “rattan-like” graphene-based composite aerogel with desirable microwave absorption capacity

Authors: X. Zhang, Q. Zheng, Y. Chen, X. Jiang, S.M. Zhu

Citations: 9

Year: 2024