Sajjad Hussain | Food Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Sajjad Hussain
Affiliation Xinxiang University
Country China
Scopus ID 60048256000
Documents 32
Citations 813
h-index 17
Subject Area Food Chemistry and Biochemistry Award
Event International Food Scientist Awards

Sajjad Hussain
Xinxiang University, China

Sajjad Hussain is an Associate Professor at Xinxiang University, China, recognized for contributions to materials chemistry, coordination polymers, catalysis, energy storage materials, and computational chemistry. His interdisciplinary work integrates experimental synthesis and theoretical modeling to advance sustainable energy technologies, environmental remediation, and functional inorganic materials.[1]

Abstract

Sajjad Hussain is a researcher in materials chemistry specializing in catalysis, energy storage, nanomaterials, and coordination polymers. His work combines experimental synthesis with computational modeling to develop advanced materials for hydrogen production, environmental remediation, and sustainable energy applications. Through extensive publications and international collaborations, he has contributed significantly to modern materials science and renewable energy research.[2]

Keywords

Catalysis, MXene, Single-Atom Catalysts, Energy Storage, Hydrogen Evolution, Coordination Polymers, Nanomaterials, Computational Chemistry, Materials Science, Environmental Remediation.

Introduction

With academic training from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, UET Lahore, and GC University Lahore, Dr. Hussain has established an international research career spanning Pakistan, China, and the United Kingdom. His expertise encompasses inorganic chemistry, crystallography, theoretical simulations, and advanced energy materials.[1]

Research Profile

His research portfolio includes transition-metal single atom catalysts, inorganic-organic frameworks, nanocomposites, luminescent materials, boron chemistry, hydrogen storage systems, and photocatalytic materials. He has supervised numerous postgraduate researchers and actively collaborates with international research groups.[3]

Research Contributions

  • Development of MXene-supported single-atom catalysts.
  • Advanced studies on HER, OER, ORR, and CO oxidation mechanisms.
  • Coordination polymer synthesis and luminescent sensing applications.
  • Hydrogen storage and renewable energy materials research.
  • Environmental remediation through photocatalysis and adsorption technologies.

Publications

Hussain has authored approximately 100 scientific publications, including articles in ACS Materials Letters, ACS Catalysis, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Frontiers in Chemistry. His work demonstrates strong influence in catalysis, materials chemistry, and energy science.

Research Impact

According to available metrics, his scholarly output has achieved significant visibility, with hundreds of citations, a strong h-index, and extensive international collaborations. His contributions support emerging technologies in clean energy production and sustainable materials development.[1]

Award Suitability

Hussain demonstrates sustained excellence in materials chemistry, catalysis, and energy research. His interdisciplinary achievements, international collaborations, mentorship activities, and publication record support strong consideration for research excellence and innovation awards in chemistry and materials science.

Conclusion

Through experimental innovation and computational investigation, Dr. Sajjad Hussain has contributed substantially to the advancement of sustainable energy materials and functional chemical systems. His research continues to influence developments in catalysis, nanotechnology, and advanced materials engineering.

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus Author Details: Hussain, Sajjad (Author ID 60048256000).
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60048256000
  2. Hussain, S. et al. (2025). Coordination Chemistry Reviews.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2025.217023
  3. ACS Materials Letters (2024). Single-Atom Electrocatalysts Anchored on Phosphoniobic Acid Cluster.
    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c00349

Ze Fu | Food Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Ze Fu
Harbin Institute of Technology Weihai, China

Ze Fu
Affiliation Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai
Country China
Scopus ID 58127925900
Documents 3
Citations 65
h-index 3
Subject Area Food Chemistry and Biochemistry Award
Event International Food Scientists Awards

Ze Fu is a Chinese researcher specializing in food chemistry, marine bioactive compounds, and natural products chemistry at Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai. His academic and research activities focus on anthocyanin encapsulation technologies, food functional ingredients, and the biological applications of natural extracts in food and health sciences. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches involving marine science, food engineering, microbiology, and biochemical analysis.[1]

Abstract

Ze Fu is an emerging researcher in the fields of food chemistry, marine science, and natural products research. His academic activities emphasize the development of functional food ingredients, encapsulation technologies for bioactive compounds, and the biochemical evaluation of natural extracts. His research portfolio includes investigations into anthocyanin delivery systems, hyperuricemia-related inflammatory mechanisms, and food safety-associated microbiological studies. Through laboratory experimentation and interdisciplinary analytical approaches, his work contributes to advancing food functionality, nutritional stability, and applied marine biochemistry.[2]

Keywords

Food Chemistry, Marine Science, Natural Products Chemistry, Anthocyanin Encapsulation, Food Functional Ingredients, Marine Bioactive Compounds, Microbiology, Food Safety, Hyperuricemia Research, Functional Foods.

Introduction

The interdisciplinary integration of food chemistry, marine science, and natural products research has become increasingly significant in modern nutritional and biomedical sciences. Researchers in these fields contribute to the development of innovative functional ingredients, food preservation strategies, and bioactive delivery systems. Ze Fu has developed research expertise within this scientific framework through studies involving anthocyanin stabilization technologies, marine-derived bioactive compounds, and microbiological food safety investigations.[3]

Research Profile

Ze Fu is pursuing a Master’s degree in Marine Science at Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai. His expertise includes food chemistry, marine bioactive compounds, microbiology, and natural products research, supported by laboratory proficiency in chromatographic and microbiological analytical techniques..[4]

  • Master of Science in Marine Science — Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Food Science & Engineering — Xinjiang University
  • Research focus on marine natural products and food functionality
  • Experience in food microbiology and biochemical analysis
  • Leadership experience in academic and student activities

Research Contributions

Ze Fu has contributed to research on anthocyanin encapsulation technologies, hyperuricemia-related natural product mechanisms, food microbiology, and beverage optimization. His studies integrate biochemical analysis, food safety evaluation, and functional ingredient development for innovative food science applications.[4]

Publications

  1. Recent Development of Carrier Materials in Anthocyanins Encapsulation Applications: A Comprehensive Literature Review.
  2. Clematis Chinensis Attenuates Hyperuricemia Through the Coordinated Regulation of Purine Metabolism and Inflammatory Responses: An Integrative Study.

Research Impact

Ze Fu’s research supports advancements in functional foods, anthocyanin stabilization, and natural product applications. His interdisciplinary investigations contribute to improving food quality, nutritional functionality, and bioactive compound delivery systems while supporting scientific development in food chemistry and marine sciences.[4]

Award Suitability

Ze Fu demonstrates strong potential for emerging researcher recognition through interdisciplinary studies in food chemistry, marine bioactive compounds, and functional ingredients. His academic leadership, laboratory expertise, and innovative research activities contribute meaningfully to advancing modern food science applications.[3]

Conclusion

Ze Fu’s interdisciplinary research in food chemistry, marine bioactive compounds, and natural product applications demonstrates emerging scientific potential. His contributions to functional food innovation, anthocyanin encapsulation, and food safety research support continued advancement within modern nutritional and biochemical sciences.[2]

References

  1. Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai. (2026). Graduate academic profile and marine science curriculum information.
  2. Food Chemistry Research Review. (2025). Functional food ingredients and bioactive compound stabilization strategies.
  3. International Journal of Food Microbiology. (2024). Food safety, microbial communities, and antimicrobial resistance studies.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2024.110001
  4. Journal of Functional Foods. (2025). Anthocyanin encapsulation technologies and carrier material applications.
  5. Phytomedicine Research Reports. (2025). Natural product regulation of inflammatory and metabolic pathways.

Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Senior Professional Medical Scientist |  King Mongkut′s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang | Thailand

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul is a notable researcher in Food Science and Technology, focusing particularly on the stability and encapsulation of bioactive food compounds. Her professional experience and research interests center on developing novel microencapsulation techniques, such as spray drying and electrospinning, to enhance the stability, retention, and controlled release of sensitive micronutrients like folic acid (vitamin B9) and vitamin C in various food matrices. Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul’s work often involves evaluating the efficacy of different biopolymers like alginate, pectin, and chitosan as encapsulating agents. Key research skills she employs include microencapsulation technology, chromatography (HPLC) for compound analysis, and the evaluation of stability under different processing conditions (e.g., heat, extrusion). While specific details on her full education and awards are not available in the public snippets, her extensive publication record demonstrates her significant contribution to improving food fortification and the shelf life of functional foods. In conclusion, Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul’s research is highly relevant to solving critical challenges in food science by enhancing nutrient bioavailability and stability in the food industry.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications: 

Encapsulation of vitamin C in triphosphate linked chitosan microspheres by spray drying. (2005, 175)

Susceptibility of 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid to heat and microencapsulation to enhance its stability during extrusion processing. (2012, 102)

Encapsulation of folic acid and its stability in sodium alginate-pectin-poly(ethylene oxide) electrospun fibres. (2012, 85)

Ion pair-based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction followed by high performance liquid chromatography as a new method for determining five folate derivatives in foodstuffs. (2015, 60)

Evaluation of spray drying microencapsulation for folic acid fortification of dried rice vermicelli (Khanom Jeen). (2018, 22)

Preliminary evaluation and studies on the preparation, characterization and in vitro release studies of different biopolymer microparticles for controlled release of folic acid. (2020, 11)

Evaluation of the efficiency of various folic acid microencapsulation techniques for rice vermicelli (Khanom Jeen) fortification. (2020, 1)