Ji Mei | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ji Mei | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ji Mei at School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China.

Mr. Ji Mei holds an M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from Zhejiang Normal University, where he focused on air pollutant degradation through adsorption and catalysis. With strong analytical skills and extensive experience in experimental research, he has authored multiple high-impact journal articles. His expertise spans catalyst synthesis, environmental monitoring, and instrumental analysis. Dedicated to solving environmental challenges, he is highly motivated, proactive, and continuously seeks innovative approaches in pollution control technologies.

Publication Profile

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Educational Details

  • M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang Normal University (2019 – 2022)
    • Research Focus: Adsorption and catalytic degradation of air pollutants (VOCs, NOx).
  • B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Nanjing Tech University (2015 – 2019)
    • Coursework: Physical Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics, Principles of Environmental Engineering, Water Pollution Control, Air Pollution Control, Environmental Monitoring, Instrumental Analysis.

Professional Experience

  • Research Assistant, Zhejiang Normal University (2022 – 2023)
    • Designed and conducted experiments on VOCs and NOx catalytic oxidation.
    • Independently built experimental platforms and improved methodologies.
    • Operated and maintained analytical instruments, including gas chromatography (FID, TCD) and catalyst characterization tools (XRD, BET, SEM, H2-TPR, in situ DRIFTS).
  • Intern, Zhejiang Provincial Academy of Environmental Science (2020 – 2021)
    • Assisted in environmental research projects and data analysis.
  • Intern, Nanjing Chengbei Wastewater Treatment Plant (2018)
    • Gained hands-on experience in wastewater treatment and environmental monitoring.

Research Interest

Mr. Ji Mei specializes in advanced adsorption and catalytic oxidation processes for air pollution control, focusing on Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). His work involves the synthesis and characterization of novel catalysts, including MOF-derived materials and metal oxides, to enhance efficiency in low-temperature catalytic reactions.

Top Noted Publication

Constructing Isolated Hydrophilic and Ozonophilic Sites Over TpBpy-COF Catalyst Enhances Ozone Decomposition Under Ambient Humidity

Authors: S. Zuo, Shulin; R. Zhang, Rumeng; J. Huang, Jiahao; J. Mei, Ji; D. Xia, Dehua

Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Publication Year: 2025

Summary:
The study investigates the development of a TpBpy-COF-based catalyst with engineered hydrophilic and ozonophilic sites to improve ozone decomposition efficiency under humid conditions. The research highlights material synthesis, characterization, and catalytic performance, offering insights into enhanced air purification strategies.

Conclusion

Mr. Ji Mei is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his impactful research in air pollution control, expertise in catalyst development, and contributions to high-impact journals. To further strengthen his profile, he can expand international collaborations, diversify research areas, and pursue leadership roles in research initiatives.

 

 

Indu Sharma | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Indu Sharma | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Career Point University, India

Dr. Indu Sharma is an accomplished physicist specializing in nano ferrites, vacuum science, and materials science. With over two decades of research experience and 14 years of teaching expertise, she has significantly contributed to academia and research. Currently an Associate Professor at Career Point University, Hamirpur, she has also served in key leadership roles, including Head of Department and Associate Director of the Center for Green Energy Research. Dr. Sharma’s research endeavors, spanning over 50 publications, 6 book chapters, and 7 patents, focus on innovative applications in physics and sustainable technologies. She is a life member of the Indian Road Congress and the Innovative Science Research Society.

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Physics (2012): Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • M.Phil. in Physics (2004-2005): Department of Physics, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India (First Division).
  • M.Sc. in Physics (2002): Gurukul Kangri University (GKU), Roorkee, Haridwar, India.

Professional Experience

Dr. Indu Sharma has over 20 years of research experience and 14 years of teaching experience in the field of physics. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Career Point University (CPU), Hamirpur, where she has been teaching since 2013. Previously, she taught at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Hamirpur, from 2010 to 2012.

She has served in several academic and administrative capacities, including:

  1. Head of Department of Physics (2018–2021)
  2. Public Relations Officer (2014–2018)
  3. Chairperson of Prevention of Sexual Harassment Committee (2015–present)
  4. Associate Director, Center for Green Energy Research (2024–present)
  5. Assistant Dean of Academics (2016–2018)
  6. Member of the Academic Council of CPU (2018–present)

Dr. Sharma has revised the curriculum for B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. programs in physics and contributed to institutional inspections such as NAAC accreditation.

Research Interest

  • Nano Ferrites and their functional properties.
  • Bio Physics and Vedic Physics.
  • Computational Materials Science.
  • Vacuum Science, Cryogenics, and Nuclear Physics.

Author Metrics

  • Publications in Indexed Journals: 50
  • Book Chapters: 6

Publication Top Notes

1. Structural, Magnetic, and Mössbauer Studies of Nd-doped Mg-Mn Ferrite Nanoparticles

  • Authors: I. Sharma, R.K. Kotnala, M. Singh, A. Kumar, P. Dhiman, V.P. Singh, K. Verma, et al.
  • Published In: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2017
  • Citation Count: 47
  • Summary: This study explores the structural, magnetic, and Mössbauer spectroscopy properties of neodymium (Nd)-doped magnesium-manganese (Mg-Mn) ferrite nanoparticles. The research provides valuable insights into the influence of Nd substitution on the magnetic behavior and crystallographic structure of ferrite nanoparticles.

2. Structural, Electrical, and Magnetic Studies of Cu²⁺ Substituted MnFe₂O₄ Nanoferrites Synthesized via Solution Combustion Technique

  • Authors: H.R. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, P. Sharma, S. Bhardwaj, P. Kuchhal, R. Jasrotia, et al.
  • Published In: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2022
  • Citation Count: 30
  • Summary: This paper examines copper (Cu²⁺)-substituted manganese ferrites (MnFe₂O₄) synthesized using a solution combustion method. It focuses on structural, electrical, and magnetic properties, highlighting the potential applications of these materials in electronics and magnetism.

3. Investigation of Electrical, Magnetic, and Optical Properties of Silver-Substituted Magnesium–Manganese Ferrite Nanoparticles

  • Authors: Somnath, K.M. Batoo, E.H. Raslan, S.F. Adil, I. Sharma, G. Kumar
  • Published In: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2020
  • Citation Count: 25
  • Summary: This research investigates silver (Ag)-substituted magnesium-manganese ferrite nanoparticles, focusing on their electrical, magnetic, and optical properties. The study presents their potential for use in advanced electronic and photonic applications.

4. Citrate Precursor Route for Y³⁺ Substituted M-type Ba-Hexaferrite: Synthesis, Effect of Doping on Structural, Optical, Magnetic, and Antibacterial Properties

  • Authors: I. Sharma, T. Kumari, N. Thakur, P. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, R. Verma
  • Published In: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2023
  • Citation Count: 18
  • Summary: Using a citrate precursor method, this study synthesizes yttrium (Y³⁺)-substituted barium hexaferrite. It evaluates the doping effect on structural, optical, magnetic, and antibacterial properties, showcasing its multifaceted applications in materials science.

5. Applications of Multiferroics

  • Authors: R.V. Rohit Jasrotia, Suman, Rohit Khargotra, Indu Sharma
  • Published In: Ferrites and Multiferroics: Fundamentals to Applications, 2021
  • Citation Count: 18*
  • Summary: This book chapter discusses the various applications of multiferroic materials, which exhibit coupled electric, magnetic, and structural order parameters, emphasizing their roles in multifunctional device technologies.

Conclusion

Dr. Indu Sharma is a highly accomplished researcher with a commendable record of contributions to physics and materials science. Her strengths in nano ferrites, extensive publication history, leadership roles, and interdisciplinary expertise make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. To further strengthen her profile, she could focus on enhancing her global research collaborations, increasing the impact of her publications, and exploring commercialization opportunities for her patents.

Given her academic and research achievements, Dr. Sharma is a deserving nominee, reflecting excellence in her field and a commitment to advancing sustainable technologies through innovative research.