Xilian Xu | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xilian Xu | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | Zhejiang University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Xilian Xu is an accomplished researcher with a strong scholarly impact, evidenced by 2,289 Scopus citations, 38 peer-reviewed publications, and an h-index of 25. His research portfolio centers on high-quality journal articles, conference contributions, and scholarly outputs that advance fundamental and applied science. Dr. Xilian Xu’s work demonstrates consistent contributions to innovative research themes, addressing complex scientific questions through rigorous experimental design and analytical methodologies. He has actively contributed to competitive research projects and funded programs, supporting translational and interdisciplinary research outcomes. His scholarly activities include research findings with measurable academic and societal impact, reflected in citation performance and journal visibility. Dr. Xilian Xu has also contributed to innovation-driven R&D activities, strengthening knowledge transfer and applied research potential. In addition, he has provided professional service as a peer reviewer and editorial contributor, supporting research quality and integrity within the scientific community. His research achievements and recognitions underscore sustained excellence and influence in his field.

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Sofia Teixeira | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Sofia Teixeira | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Senior Researcher | Tyndall National Institute | Ireland

Dr. Sofia Teixeira is a nanotechnology-focused researcher whose work bridges advanced materials science, biomedical engineering, and micro/nanofabrication. Her research background centers on the design and development of nanoscale sensing platforms capable of detecting disease-associated biomolecules with high sensitivity and selectivity. Trained in nanotechnology and electrochemical sensing, she has contributed to innovations in biomedical devices, electronic materials, and diagnostic interfaces, with a strong emphasis on translational applications that support early disease detection. Her research outputs include peer-reviewed journal publications, conference communications, and technology-driven studies exploring functional nanomaterials, biomarker recognition systems, and bio-electronic interfaces. With 89 citations, 4 research documents, and an h-index of 3, her contributions reflect an emerging yet impactful presence in the fields of nanosensors, biomaterials, and applied biotechnology. She has also advanced fabrication protocols using micro- and nanofabrication techniques, contributing to improved device performance, reproducibility, and real-world applicability. Dr. Sofia Teixeira has been involved in multidisciplinary R&D efforts linked to biomedical diagnostics, electrochemical sensor optimization, and nanostructured material design. Her work frequently integrates chemical engineering, electrochemistry, and medical biotechnology, positioning her research within critical domains such as point-of-care diagnostics, biosensing technologies, and health-related nanotechnology. She has participated in collaborative research initiatives and has contributed to the scientific community through reviewer service and research dissemination activities. Her innovations in nanoscale detection platforms and biomedical materials continue to support the advancement of next-generation diagnostic technologies and applied sensor research.

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Featured Publications

  • Azzopardi, E., Lloyd, C., Teixeira, S. R., Conlan, R. S., & Whitaker, I. S. (2016). Clinical applications of amylase: Novel perspectives. Surgery, 160(1), 26–37.

  • Teixeira, S., Burwell, G., Castaing, A., Gonzalez, D., Conlan, R. S., & Guy, O. J. (2014). Epitaxial graphene immunosensor for human chorionic gonadotropin. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 190, 723–729.

  • Teixeira, S., & Sampaio, P. (2013). Food safety management system implementation and certification: Survey results. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 24(3–4), 275–293.

  • Teixeira, S., Conlan, R. S., Guy, O. J., & Sales, M. G. F. (2014). Label-free human chorionic gonadotropin detection at picogram levels using oriented antibodies bound to graphene screen-printed electrodes. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2(13), 1852–1865.

  • Berbel-Filho, W. M., Berry, N., Rodríguez-Barreto, D., Teixeira, S., … (2020). Environmental enrichment induces intergenerational behavioural and epigenetic effects on fish. Molecular Ecology.