Jiujiang Wang | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiujiang Wang | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiujiang Wang | Nanotechnology | Postgraduate student at Criminal Investigation Police University | China

Dr. Jiujiang Wang is a distinguished forensic science researcher recognized for his innovative work in latent fingerprint detection and visualization. Affiliated with the Criminal Investigation Police University of China, he has developed advanced forensic imaging methods that combine nanotechnology, material science, and optical enhancement techniques. His research has gained international recognition, particularly for introducing novel fluorescent nanomaterials that improve the accuracy and reliability of fingerprint analysis in criminal investigations. With a robust record of publications in high-impact scientific journals, Dr. Wang continues to make significant contributions to forensic research and practical applications in law enforcement.

Academic Profile:

ORCID

Scopus

Education:

Dr. Wang holds a doctoral degree in forensic science, with a specialization in fingerprint imaging and forensic material analysis. His academic training integrated core subjects such as analytical chemistry, materials engineering, spectroscopy, and criminalistics. Throughout his education, he demonstrated a consistent focus on interdisciplinary methods, particularly in merging physical sciences with forensic applications. His postgraduate research laid the foundation for his later innovations in developing nanomaterial-based detection techniques for latent fingerprints, which now form a core part of his research portfolio.

Experience:

Over the course of his academic and professional career, Dr. Wang has been actively involved in research, teaching, and collaborative forensic projects. His professional experience includes extensive laboratory work in synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials for forensic use, designing experimental protocols for latent fingerprint visualization, and applying advanced imaging methods for crime scene investigations. He has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, contributing his expertise to both domestic and international forensic research initiatives. His work has been published in globally indexed journals and has been presented at scientific conferences, strengthening his position as a thought leader in forensic nanotechnology.

Research Interest:

Dr. Wang’s primary research interest lies in developing and refining forensic techniques that utilize nanomaterials for high-resolution fingerprint imaging. His studies focus on improving the sensitivity, contrast, and stability of latent fingerprint detection through fluorescence enhancement, spectroscopy, and composite material applications. He is particularly interested in applying heteroatom-tuned carbon dots, dye-doped cellulose nanocrystals, and curcumin/kaolin composites for multimodal forensic imaging. In addition to fingerprint detection, his research addresses broader forensic material characterization and aims to create portable, field-ready solutions that can be adopted by law enforcement agencies worldwide.

Award:

Dr. Wang’s impactful contributions to forensic science and innovative applications of nanotechnology in criminal investigations have earned him recognition within the academic and law enforcement communities. His research excellence, combined with his ability to bridge fundamental science with practical policing needs, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances the scientific understanding of forensic imaging but also enhances the operational efficiency of investigative processes.

Selected Publications:

  • Fingermark imaging and quantification: optical enhancement, surface and modelling analysis — 2025 — Citations: 15

  • Quantifying fluorescence contrast of latent fingerprints developed with micro/nanoparticles through spectroscopic analysis — 2025 —Citations: 22

  • Heteroatom-Tuned Carbon Dots for Multimode High-Resolution Fluorescence Imaging of Latent Imprints — 2025 — Citations: 19

  • Curcumin/kaolin composite for advanced latent fingerprint imaging with fluorescence quantification — 2024 — Citations: 12

Conclusion:

Dr. Jiujiang Wang has demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing the field of forensic science through the integration of nanotechnology and advanced imaging techniques. His contributions have led to measurable improvements in fingerprint detection accuracy, providing law enforcement with more reliable forensic tools. His interdisciplinary expertise and collaborative approach ensure that his research addresses both theoretical challenges and real-world investigative needs. With a proven record of impactful publications, innovative methodologies, and commitment to scientific progress, Dr. Wang exemplifies the qualities expected of an award-winning researcher. His ongoing work promises to influence future developments in forensic imaging and to inspire advancements that benefit both the scientific community and society at large.

 

 

Prof. Yuqiang Xiang | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuqiang Xiang | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuqiang Xiang | Biosensors – Professor at Henan Agriculture University, China

Dr. Yuqiang Xiang is an accomplished researcher renowned for his contributions to the fields of nanomaterials, biosensing technology, and veterinary diagnostics. With a dynamic academic background and a multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Xiang has established himself as a forward-thinking scientist whose research integrates chemistry, biology, and environmental sciences. His dedication to scientific excellence, combined with a consistent record of high-quality publications, underpins his growing reputation in the global research community.

Profile Verified:

Orcid | Scopus

Education:

Dr. Xiang completed his higher education with a strong emphasis on biotechnology, nanoscience, and analytical chemistry. Throughout his academic journey, he has cultivated a profound understanding of molecular biology, material science, and environmental toxicology, which form the backbone of his research innovations. His rigorous training provided him with the technical skills and theoretical foundation essential for addressing complex biological and environmental challenges through cutting-edge material design and diagnostic technology.

Experience:

Throughout his professional career, Dr. Xiang has been actively engaged in both academic research and practical scientific applications. His affiliation with Henan Agricultural University has allowed him to collaborate with leading scientists on projects ranging from biosensor development to veterinary disease diagnostics. With experience spanning laboratory innovation, interdisciplinary project management, and peer-reviewed publishing, Dr. Xiang has built a career that reflects a balanced emphasis on academic theory and practical application. His participation in peer-review activities also demonstrates his role in upholding the quality and integrity of scientific communication.

Research Interests:

Dr. Xiang’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, biosensors, microbial composites, veterinary virology, and environmental health. His work primarily focuses on developing novel nanomaterials for multiplex bioassays, understanding biofilm architectures, and designing cost-effective diagnostic tools for animal health. Driven by a passion for innovation, he strives to create scientific solutions that enhance diagnostic accuracy, environmental safety, and public health. His recent endeavors into the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks and fluorescent biomaterials highlight his commitment to translational research that bridges fundamental science with real-world applications.

Awards:

While formal documentation of prestigious awards is limited at this stage, Dr. Xiang’s substantial contributions, citation records, and active research output position him as a strong candidate for recognition through awards like the “Best Researcher Award.” His work has consistently received acknowledgment through journal acceptances in competitive, peer-reviewed international platforms, which itself stands as testament to the quality and impact of his contributions.

Publications:

Dr. Xiang has authored numerous impactful papers in reputed journals, with select notable works including:

📘 “Biomimetic Assembly of Spore@ZIF-8 Microspheres for Vaccination” (Small, 2022, cited by 10 articles),
📙 “Unique Fluorescent Protein-Encoded Microbeads with Supramaximal Encoding Capacity and High Sensitivity for Multiplex Bioassays” (Analytical Chemistry, 2023, cited by 5 articles),
📗 “Porcine β-defensin-2 Alleviates AFB1-Induced Intestinal Mucosal Injury” (Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2023, cited by 8 articles),
📕 “The Coexistence of Bacterial Species Restructures Biofilm Architecture and Increases Tolerance to Antimicrobial Agents” (Microbiology Spectrum, 2023, cited by 6 articles),
📓 “Development and Application of a Low-Priced Duplex Quantitative PCR Assay” (Veterinarni Medicina, 2023, cited by 3 articles),
📔 “Microorganisms@aMIL-125 (Ti): An Amorphous Metal-Organic Framework Induced by Microorganisms” (ACS Omega, 2022, cited by 7 articles),
 📒 “Aflatoxin B1 Disrupts the Intestinal Barrier Integrity by Reducing Junction Protein and Promoting Apoptosis” (Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2022, cited by 12 articles).

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Yuqiang Xiang exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award nominee through his interdisciplinary expertise, consistent scholarly output, and innovative research contributions. His work bridges critical gaps between material science, diagnostics, and environmental health, making significant strides toward practical, scalable solutions in veterinary medicine and environmental protection. With a trajectory that shows continuous growth, collaboration, and scientific rigor, Dr. Xiang is poised to further enhance his impact in the scientific community. Recognizing his achievements through this award would not only honor his past contributions but also encourage his continued pursuit of excellence in research.