Dongdong Liu | Fabrication and application of CVD diamond coatings | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dongdong Liu | Fabrication and application of CVD diamond coatings | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dongdong Liu ,Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Dongdong Liu, is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), one of China’s most prestigious research institutions. A direct-entry Ph.D. student, Dongdong is quickly emerging as a rising star in the field of advanced materials engineering, particularly in CVD (chemical vapor deposition) coatings and diamond tool technologies. He is mentored by Professor Fanghong Sun, a well-known expert in manufacturing and materials science.

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

Dongdong began his academic journey with a B.Eng. in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2017–2021), where he was recognized with the National Encouragement Scholarship (twice) and named both a University Outstanding Student and an Outstanding Graduate. His early achievements, including a second prize in a provincial mechanics competition, laid the foundation for his excellence in engineering and innovation.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Currently pursuing his Ph.D. since September 2021 at SJTU, Dongdong has led and co-led multiple major research projects. These include grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, international cooperative research, and industry-university collaboration projects. Notably, he has contributed to the design and industrial implementation of automated doping equipment for diamond coatings in cooperation with Mitsubishi (Japan)—a remarkable feat for a Ph.D. student.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dongdong’s research is centered on the fabrication and application of CVD coatings, especially diamond abrasive grains, doped/undoped single crystal diamond (SCD), and cutting and grinding tool technologies. His expertise includes simulation and experimental investigation of micro-edge diamond abrasive grains, the development of novel CVD-based grinding tools, and the design of high-performance doped diamond films. His innovations have applications in precision grinding of hard-brittle materials like SiC ceramics, quartz glass, and silicon wafers.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Despite still being a student, Dongdong’s research has already crossed academic and industrial boundaries. He has facilitated the industrialization of diamond coating technologies, a rare achievement at the doctoral level. His work bridges the gap between fundamental materials science and real-world engineering applications, contributing to sectors such as semiconductor manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace materials processing.

📚 Academic Cites

Dongdong has authored multiple first-author articles in high-impact journals, including:

  • Journal of Materials Research and Technology (IF: 6.2)

  • Journal of Manufacturing Processes (IF: 6.1)

  • Applied Surface Science (IF: 6.3)

  • Diamond and Related Materials (IF: 4.3)

  • Ceramics International (IF: 5.1)

These publications, combined with his participation in international symposia like ISAAT 2023 and 2024, have made his work visible to a global research community.

🧪 Research Skills

Dongdong brings a rare combination of theoretical depth and experimental mastery. His skills span:

  • CVD process simulation and optimization

  • Diamond doping technologies (B, N, Si, and multi-doping)

  • Advanced tool design and fabrication

  • Materials characterization

  • Finite element simulations of grinding mechanisms

His ability to translate complex scientific theories into functional industrial applications underscores his exceptional research acumen.

🎓 Teaching Experience

While not explicitly mentioned, his extensive project leadership, publication record, and conference presentations strongly imply mentorship and knowledge transfer skills, crucial for teaching and academic development roles in the future.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dongdong has accumulated numerous accolades that reflect his academic excellence and innovation:

  • 🥈 2024 Silver Award (Team Leader), CICSIC Industry Track, Shanghai Division

  • 🎓 BYD Scholarship, 2024 (Industry-recognized)

  • 🏆 National Encouragement Scholarship, twice

  • 🥈 Second Prize, Provincial Mechanics Competition

  • 🌟 Outstanding Student & Graduate, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

These honors are a testament to his leadership, creativity, and technical excellence.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dongdong Liu is poised to become a leading researcher and innovator in materials engineering and tool technology. His contributions to CVD-based diamond tool development, particularly in precision grinding and semiconductor processing, have already demonstrated industrial scalability and societal relevance. With his momentum, he is expected to contribute to next-generation manufacturing technologies, mentor future engineers, and bridge academic research with industrial implementation.

Top Publications

Simulation and experimental investigation of single CVD micro-edge diamond abrasive grain grinding

  • Authors: Liu D, Zhu H, Shen R, et al.
    Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
    Year: 2025 (Accepted)

 Numerical simulation and experimental researches on different abrasive grain arrangements of monolayer   diamond grinding tools fabricated by HFCVD method

  • Authors: Liu D, Zhu H, Lu M, et al.
    Journal: Journal of Manufacturing Processes
    Year: 2024

 Fabrication and grinding performance of CVD diamond coated Ni-based brazed diamond grinding tools

  • Authors: Liu D, Zhu H, Shen R, et al.
    Journal: Journal of Manufacturing Processes
    Year: 2025 (Accepted)

 Optimization of deposition parameters for the growth of micro-edge diamond abrasive grains using HFCVD method

  • Authors: Liu D, Lu M, Zhang C, et al.
    Journal: Diamond and Related Materials
    Year: 2023

DFT calculations and experiments of oxidation resistance research on B, N, and Si multi-doped diamond films

  • Authors: Lu M, Liu D, Zhang C, et al.
    Journal: Applied Surface Science
    Year: 2023

Madhu Biyani | Electrochemical Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Madhu Biyani | Electrochemical Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Madhu Biyani, Kanazawa University, Japan

Dr. Madhu Biyani is a physician and bioengineer from India, currently serving as Assistant Professor at NanoLSI, Kanazawa University, Japan. With a doctorate in bioengineering from Saitama University, her expertise lies in drug metabolism and electrochemical biosensors. She bridges clinical insight with molecular biology, contributing to research on peptide aptamers for targeted diagnostics. Her interdisciplinary work enriches biomedical innovation, especially in precision medicine. Fluent in Japanese and English, Dr. Biyani’s global academic and research journey exemplifies scientific excellence and cross-cultural collaboration. 🌏

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🎓 Education

Dr. Biyani completed her Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B.H.M.S.) from the University of Rajasthan in 2000. She then pursued her Ph.D. in Bioengineering at Saitama University, Japan, in 2011. Her doctoral thesis focused on enhancing protease activity using peptide aptamers for drug discovery applications. She also holds JLPT Level N3 certification, demonstrating proficiency in Japanese. Her educational path reflects a strong integration of clinical medicine and molecular engineering—forming the basis of her impactful biosensor and drug metabolism research. 🎓

💼 Experience

Dr. Biyani has over 15 years of experience in biomedical research across academia and industry. She has worked in premier Japanese projects such as REDS (JST), City Area, and Sentan, focusing on biomolecule design and diagnostics. Her tenure includes research roles in Saitama University, JAIST, and Toyama Prefectural University. She also contributed to a private biotech firm, BioDevice Technology Ltd. Since 2020, she’s held a faculty position at NanoLSI, where she leads drug metabolism and toxicology studies. Her career reflects a diverse, well-rounded scientific journey from bench to bedside. 🔬

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Biyani’s research focuses on drug metabolism, toxicology, peptide aptamer development, and electrochemical biosensors. She is passionate about translating molecular tools into clinically actionable platforms, enabling real-time monitoring of enzymatic activity and drug responses. Her work integrates nanotechnology, molecular biology, and analytical chemistry—providing precision tools for early disease detection and safer drug therapies. She is particularly interested in using biosensors for evaluating liver enzyme functions and metabolic pathways, which can revolutionize personalized medicine. ⚗️

🏅 Awards

While Dr. Biyani has not yet received high-profile awards, she is an emerging talent with significant contributions to Japanese and international biomedical research. Her involvement in multiple Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST) projects and her role in developing clinical biosensing platforms position her as a strong contender for research recognition. Her cross-disciplinary and multicultural profile makes her an ideal candidate for young researcher, women in science, and bioengineering innovation awards. 🌟

📚 Publication Top Notes

“Protease Activity-Enhancing Peptide Aptamer Development”

“Application of Electrochemical Biosensors in Drug Toxicity Screening”

“Design of Aptamer-Based Platforms for Drug Metabolism Analysis”

Fang Mi | Optical Biosensing Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fang Mi | Optical Biosensing Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fang Mi, Xinjiang normal university, China

Dr. Fang Mi is a Lecturer at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xinjiang Normal University. She specializes in biosensing technologies, particularly Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) using nano hotspots and magnetic materials for pathogen detection. With a commitment to scientific innovation, she has spearheaded several funded research projects and holds national patents. Her groundbreaking contributions have led to high-impact publications in renowned international journals.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Mi received comprehensive training in both microbiology and analytical chemistry, forming a strong interdisciplinary foundation for her research in biosensors. Her academic journey has empowered her to explore cutting-edge diagnostic tools for environmental and biological analysis.

💼 Experience

As a full-time lecturer at Xinjiang Normal University, Dr. Mi has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students while managing rigorous research projects. She has also played a leading role in youth scientific innovation and regional R&D programs, contributing to the academic development of Western China.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Mi’s research focuses on SERS biosensors, with special attention to embedded probes and sandwich-structured detection systems. She investigates dual-mode colorimetric/SERS techniques and MOF-based substrates to enhance detection of pathogens and antibiotic residues, significantly benefiting food safety and public health monitoring.

🏅 Awards

Dr. Mi is a nominee for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of her outstanding work on SERS-based biosensor development. Her innovative contributions have already earned her multiple research grants and a national invention patent.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Synergistic effect of boric acid affinity magnetic materials and multi-hotspot SERS substrates for high sensitivity detection of glucose
Multifunctional nanozymatic biosensors: Awareness, regulation and pathogenic bacteria detection
A SERS biosensor based on aptamer-based Fe3O4@SiO2@Ag magnetic recognition and embedded SERS probes for ultrasensitive simultaneous detection of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli
Integration of three non-interfering SERS probes combined with ConA-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles for extraction and detection of multiple foodborne pathogens
Application progress of magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers chemical sensors in the detection of biomarkers