Habib Hamidinezhad | Nanoscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad | Nanoscience | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at University of Mazandaran | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad, born on 30 March 1975 in Larim, Jouybar, Mazandaran, Iran, is a distinguished Iranian physicist specializing in nanophysics and nanomaterials. He obtained his B.Sc. in Applied Physics (Solid State) from Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, his M.Sc. in Physics (Solid State and Electronics) from the University of Tabriz with a thesis on Bi-based high-(T_c) superconductors, and his Ph.D. in Nanophysics from the Ibnu Sina Institute for Fundamental Science Studies, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), focusing on “Structural Characterization of Silicon Nanowires Grown by a 150 MHz Very High Frequency Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition.” He subsequently held a visiting researcher role and a postdoctoral fellowship at UTM’s Institute of High Voltage and High Current before joining the Department of Physics, Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Iran. His research interests encompass nanostructures, nanowires, nanofibers, thin films, photocatalysis, bionanoscience, semiconductors, and drug-delivery systems. Dr Hamidinezhad has authored 44 peer-reviewed publications in international journals indexed in Scopus, collectively cited 357 times across 326 documents, with an h-index of 11. His recent works include studies on TiO₂/ZnO composite nanofibers for photocatalytic applications and hybrid perovskite materials for solar cells. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, he received the Iran National Elite Foundation’s “Dr Kazemi Ashtiani Award for Young Assistant Professors” (2017) and the “Best Student Award” from UTM (2012). He continues to contribute significantly to nanoscience through his teaching, mentorship, and research innovations at the University of Mazandaran.

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Featured Publications

Tabari, F. H., & Hamidinezhad, H. (2025). Effective photodegradation of organic pollutants and antibacterial activity by TiO₂/ZnO composite nanofibers as a direct Z-scheme heterojunction photocatalyst. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 77, 108562.

Hassan, A. K., Hamidinezhad, H., & Al-Bermany, E. (2025). Effectiveness of graphene-polymer nanocomposites on thermo-mechanical and cytotoxicity behavior for dental fillings applications. Iranian Polymer Journal, 1, 1–15.

Afra, F. G., Hamidinezhad, H., & Mozafari, H. (2025). Antibacterial activity of two-dimensional MoS₂ nanostructures: Effects of reaction time and temperature on morphology. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 343, 130945.

Narm, T. S., Hamidinezhad, H., Sabouri, Z., & Darroudi, M. (2025). Photodegradation of tetracycline antibiotic and organic dyes using green synthesized Ag-doped ZnO/CuO nanocomposite with Sclerorhachis leptoclada extract. Chemistry Africa, 1, 1–11.

Dakhil, T., Hamidinezhad, H., & Baron, A. S. (2025). Fabrication and characterization of a hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite material and applications in solar cells. Optical Materials, 160, 116708.

Dr. Liang Luo | Nano-Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liang Luo | Nano-Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liang Luo | Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Luo Liang (罗亮) is a dedicated researcher in nano-biotechnology 🧬, intelligent construction 🏗️, and bridge engineering 🌉. Born in July 1996 in Ji’an, Jiangxi Province, China 🇨🇳, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Harbin Institute of Technology 🎓, specializing in artificial intelligence-driven smart infrastructure maintenance and nano-material applications for structural sustainability. He has contributed to national research projects integrating nano-biotechnology, self-healing materials, and AI-driven maintenance for bridges and urban infrastructure. With over 10 SCI-indexed publications 📖 in leading engineering and material science journals, he actively explores nano-engineered concrete, self-repairing bridge materials, and intelligent maintenance decision-making 🤖. Luo has also worked in the construction industry and assisted with national-level research and award applications.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award 

Luo Liang demonstrates strong research potential in nano-biotechnology, intelligent construction, and bridge engineering. His interdisciplinary expertise, particularly in AI-driven smart infrastructure maintenance and nano-material applications, positions him as a valuable contributor to modern engineering challenges. His research aligns with the global push for sustainable and intelligent infrastructure solutions.

Education & Experience 🎓👨‍🔬

🔹 Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (2021-2025) – Harbin Institute of Technology 🏗️ (Focus: Nano-biotechnology in Smart Materials)
🔹 M.Sc. in Architecture & Civil Engineering (2018-2021) – South China University of Technology 🏛️ (Focus: High-performance Structural Nodes)
🔹 B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (2014-2018) – East China Jiaotong University 🚆 (Focus: Advanced Materials in Construction)

🔸 National Key R&D Program (2022-2025) – Artificial intelligence-driven nano-enhanced bridge maintenance 🛠️🔬
🔸 National Natural Science Foundation Project (2017-2021) – Self-healing high-performance structural nodes using nano-materials 🏢
🔸 China Resources Land (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. (2019-2021) – Project design & planning with nano-coatings for buildings 🏠
🔸 Ph.D. Advisor Assistance (2021-Present) – Nano-material applications in bridge sustainability and repair 🏆

Professional Development 📚🚀

Luo Liang is at the forefront of nano-biotechnology applications in civil engineering 🔬. His research focuses on nano-engineered self-healing materials 🏗️, biocompatible coatings for bridges 🌉, and intelligent infrastructure monitoring 📡. By integrating nano-sensors, AI-driven predictive analytics 🤖, and biomimetic materials, he develops high-performance, sustainable structures. His work includes nano-reinforced concrete 🏢 for crack resistance, self-repairing polymer composites, and biodegradable construction materials 🌱. Actively publishing in top-tier SCI journals, he also contributes to national research projects and industrial collaborations 🏆. Passionate about nano-biotech innovations, he strives to enhance the future of smart, self-sustaining infrastructure 🚀.

Research Focus 🔬🏗️

Luo Liang specializes in nano-biotechnology and artificial intelligence-driven smart infrastructure 🤖. His work integrates nanomaterials, biological self-healing technologies, and big data analytics 📊 to develop autonomous maintenance systems 🏗️. Key research areas include:
🔹 Nano-enhanced bridge coatings for corrosion resistance ⚙️
🔹 Bio-inspired self-repairing concrete for crack healing 🏢
🔹 Nano-sensor networks for real-time bridge health monitoring 🌉
🔹 AI-driven material optimization for sustainability assessments 🌱
🔹 Ultra-high-performance nano-concrete (UHPC) with biodegradable reinforcements 🧬
🔹 3D printing of nanostructured materials for construction automation 🖥️

His goal is to create intelligent, self-sustaining, and durable infrastructure 🌎 using nano-biotechnology innovations.

Awards & Honors 🏅✨

🏆 National Ph.D. Scholarship & Inspirational Scholarship 🎓
🏅 Outstanding Student & Excellent Student Leader 🏫
🏅 Outstanding Graduate & Excellent Communist Party Member 🌟
🏗️ Second Prize – National University Bridge Design Competition 🥈
🎖️ Excellent Performance in Research & Academic Contributions 📖

Publication Top Notes:

📌 Stressing state analysis of multi-span continuous steel-concrete composite box girder – H Xiao, L Luo, J Shi, H Jiang, Z Wu | Engineering Structures | 📖 Cited by: 24
🏗 Experimental evaluation of mechanical properties and microstructure for recycled aggregate concrete collaboratively modified with nano-silica and mixed fibers – H Sun, L Luo, H Yuan, X Li | Construction and Building Materials | 📖 Cited by: 19
🔩 Parametric analysis and stiffness investigation of extended end-plate connection – L Luo, M Du, J Yuan, J Shi, S Yu, Y Zhang | Materials |  📖 Cited by: 18
🧱 Experimental study on flexural performance of ultra-high-performance concrete with recycled aggregate co-modified by nano-silica and steel fiber – L Luo, J Shi, J Wang, Y Qu, B Dai | Construction and Building Materials  | 📖 Cited by: 14
Seismic behavior of extended end-plate connections subjected to cyclic loading on the top-side of the column – L Luo, J Qin, D Zhao, Z Wu | Materials | 📖 Cited by: 13