Liangcan He | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liangcan He | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Liangcan He is a distinguished Professor at the School of Medicine and Health, Harbin Institute of Technology, China, where he leads advanced interdisciplinary research programs focused on biomaterials, nanomedicine, multimodal imaging, and bio-nano interface engineering. His scientific work spans the design, synthesis, and biomedical translation of organic–inorganic nanoclusters, functional nanomaterials, therapeutic hydrogels, DNA nanotechnology, and stimuli-responsive nanosystems for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Before joining his current institution, he completed a highly productive postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health under the mentorship of Dr. Xiaoyuan (Shawn) Chen, where he developed cutting-edge nanoplatforms for NIR-II imaging, X-ray-mediated dynamic immunotherapy, responsive nanoparticle assemblies, and cascade-reaction-based photodynamic therapy. He also served as a Senior Research Associate and Research Associate at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Soft Materials Research Center, working closely with leading investigators across materials science, chemical engineering, optical engineering, and nanobiotechnology. During this period, he contributed significantly to DNA-programmable nanoparticle crystallization, MOF-based hybrid therapeutic systems, plasmon-enhanced upconversion luminescence, single-particle photophysics, engineered UCNP–Au nanostructure assemblies, and DNA-origami-directed enzymatic cascade architectures. Dr. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tsinghua University and conducted parallel research at the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology under the supervision of Prof. Zhiyong Tang and Prof. Yadong Li, where he worked extensively on plasmonic nanoparticle@MOF core–shell systems, catalytic nanomaterials, graphene-oxide-integrated hybrid structures, yolk–shell nanostructures for controlled release, supraparticle-based photocatalysis, and chiral coordination polymer assemblies. His current research continues to advance critical frontiers such as photothermal therapy, radiosensitization, microenvironment-responsive nanoreactors, injectable biomaterials for tissue repair, bioinspired catalytic systems, and multifunctional hydrogel-based therapeutic platforms. Dr. He has authored more than 76 peer-reviewed publications, achieving over 6,130 citations and an H-index of 33, underscoring his global impact in nanobiotechnology, functional materials, and translational biomedical engineering. He has also contributed as Guest Editor for the Special Issue “Research Progress of Bioimaging Materials” in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. With a strong interdisciplinary foundation bridging chemistry, nanoscience, materials engineering, and biomedical translation, he is recognized as a leading innovator in the development of functional nanomaterials for precision imaging, sensing, biosystem modulation, and advanced therapeutic strategies.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, R., Ma, Q., Zheng, N., Wang, R., Visentin, S., He, L., & Liu, S. (2025). Plant polyphenol-based injectable hydrogels: Advances and biomedical applications.

Abuchi Elebo | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Abuchi Elebo | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Editorial Board Member

Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria

Dr. Abuchi Elebo is a highly driven analytical chemist and interdisciplinary researcher whose work bridges environmental science, materials chemistry, and data-driven modeling. Born on 24 July 1994 in Kaduna State, Nigeria, he completed his B.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry and subsequently earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Over the years, he has amassed significant experience across academia and education, serving as a part-time lecturer at ABU, a senior education officer with the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board, and a laboratory instructor and research assistant in high-impact laboratories. His technical expertise spans chromatography (HPLC, GC, TLC), spectroscopic techniques (IR, NMR, UV-Vis, AAS, ICP-MS), and mass spectrometry, which he couples with modern statistical methods such as response-surface methodology and artificial intelligence to design and validate experimental protocols. He has published on corrosion inhibition using expired drugs, green nanoparticle synthesis, and biosorption from plant materials, among other topics, in high-quality peer-reviewed journals. His scientific contributions are quantified by an h-index of 3, demonstrating that at least that many of his papers have each received a comparable number of citations-an accepted metric of both productivity and impact in academia. Dr. Elebo is a member of the Chemical Society of Nigeria, the American Society for Microbiology, and holds professional teaching certification from the Teacher Registration Council of Nigeria. Alongside his research, he is passionate about teaching, mentorship, and community service, with prior voluntary engagement in secondary education during his NYSC service. His growing body of work reflects a consistent commitment to scientific excellence, capacity building, and sustainable solutions to environmental pollution leveraging both experimental and computational strategies..

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Featured Publications

Elebo, A., & Abubakar, S. (n.d.). Elucidating the efficacy of vanillin-tryptophan Schiff base ligand for mitigating carbon steel corrosion: Weight loss, electrochemical, soft-computing, DFT, and MD-simulation.