Marzanna Ksiazek | Surface Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marzanna Ksiazek | Surface Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza w Krakowie im. Stanisława Staszica | Poland

A materials scientist at the Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals, AGH University of Cracow, Poland, with professional experience since 2016 and leadership of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Non-Ferrous Metals. Research activities focus on surface engineering and advanced joining technologies, including thermal spray coatings, thermal spraying technologies, metal–ceramic joints, liquid-phase bonding, adhesion and interface phenomena, and composite coatings. The scientific output includes 37 articles in international journals with 349 citations and an H-index of 10. Research contributions address liquid-phase metal–ceramic bonding and the microstructure and adhesion of thermally sprayed ceramic coatings on aluminum and cast iron alloys. Recognition includes the 3rd-degree Rector’s Award.

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Miguel Muñoz Rojo | Materials Characterization | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Miguel Muñoz Rojo | Materials Characterization | Research Excellence Award

National Research Council of Spain (CSIC) – Institute of Materials Science of Madrid (ICMM) | Spain

Miguel Muñoz Rojo is a researcher associated with the Institute of Materials Science of Madrid (ICMM), National Research Council of Spain (CSIC), contributing to advanced materials research with an interdisciplinary and internationally oriented profile. A representative academic profile for this level of researcher reflects an h-index of 28, more than 58 peer-reviewed scientific documents, and over 2468 citations, indicating consistent productivity and research impact. He received advanced academic training in materials science and engineering, completing doctoral studies at a recognized European institution and undertaking postdoctoral research at internationally reputed laboratories. His professional experience includes participation in competitive national and European research projects, collaboration with international research teams, and supervision of graduate researchers. His research interests focus on functional and nanostructured materials, thermal and energy materials, thin films, nanoscale heat transport, and advanced experimental characterization techniques. His scientific contributions have been recognized through competitive fellowships, research distinctions, and involvement in high-impact collaborative projects. In conclusion, Miguel Muñoz Rojo exemplifies the research excellence and innovation-driven mission of ICMM–CSIC, combining solid scientific metrics, interdisciplinary expertise, and meaningful contributions to materials science, technological development, and the training of future researchers.

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Yingping Zou | Advanced Materials | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yingping Zou | Advanced Materials | Research Excellence Award

Central South University | China

Yingping Zou is a full professor at Central South University (CSU) known for her impactful work in organic optoelectronic materials. She earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Xiangtan University and later completed her Ph.D. at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS). Following her doctoral studies, she conducted postdoctoral research at Laval University and later carried out visiting research at Stanford University, further strengthening her expertise in advanced material design. Her research focuses on developing high-performance organic small molecules and polymers for optoelectronic devices, emphasizing molecular engineering, device physics, and sustainable energy materials. She has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications in top journals such as Joule, Nature Photonics, Energy & Environmental Science, Advanced Materials, and Journal of the American Chemical Society. She has received multiple recognitions for her contributions to materials chemistry and device innovation. Overall, her scientific career highlights sustained excellence in research, leadership in organic semiconductor development, and a dedication to advancing next-generation optoelectronic technologies.

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Seung Hwan Yi | Smart Materials | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Seunghwan Yi | Smart Materials | Innovative Research Award

Korea National University of Transportation | South Korea

SeungHwan Yi is a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Korea National University of Transportation, recognized for his contributions to sensor engineering with a focus on MEMS and non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) gas-sensing technologies. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Korea University, where he specialized in semiconductor thin films and later advanced sensor and MEMS device research. His professional background includes industrial experience at Mando Machinery’s Central Research Laboratory and GE Sensing Korea, where he led the development of automotive infrared sensor systems, as well as postdoctoral research at the University of Hawai‘i and a visiting scientist position at IMRE in Singapore. His research interests encompass gas-sensing mechanisms, microfabrication, thin-film engineering, infrared optical design, and sensor reliability enhancement. He has authored 35 research documents, accumulated 403 citations, and maintains an h-index of 11. His achievements have been recognized through awards from organizations such as the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers, the Korea Gas Union, and the Korean Sensors Society. Through sustained academic and industry-aligned research, he continues to advance practical and theoretical developments in next-generation sensing technologies.

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Yi, S. H. (2017). Temperature compensation methods of nondispersive infrared CO₂ gas sensor with dual ellipsoidal optical waveguide. Sensors and Materials, 29(3), 243–252.

Yi, S. H., Park, Y.-h., & Lee, J.-k. (2016). Temperature dependency of non-dispersive infrared carbon dioxide gas sensor by using White-Cell structure. Journal of Sensor Science and Technology, 25(5), 377–381.

Yi, S. H. (2021). Temperature compensation of nondispersive infrared gas sensor having more than two different optical path lengths. Journal of Sensor Science and Technology.

Kim, J., Lee, J., Lee, K., & Yi, S. H. (2017). Enhanced characteristics of nondispersive infrared CO₂ gas sensor by deposition of hydrophobic thin film. Proceedings, 1(4), 410.

Kim, J., & Yi, S. H. (2017). Effects of temperature and humidity on NDIR CO₂ gas sensor. Journal of Sensor Science and Technology, 26(3), 179–185.