Wenndy Pantoja | Nanotechnology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Wenndy Pantoja 
Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon. University of Zaragoza-CSIC , Spain

Wenndy Pantoja
Affiliation Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon. University of Zaragoza-CSIC
Country Spain
Google Scholar ID ARwN9u4AAAAJ
Citations 53
h-index 3
i10-index 3
Scopus ID 57190880346
Subject Area Nanotechnology
Event New Scientists Awards

Wenndy Pantoja is associated with the Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon at the University of Zaragoza-CSIC in Spain, contributing to scientific research within the field of Nanotechnology. Her scholarly activities reflect engagement in advanced materials science, nanoscale engineering, and interdisciplinary scientific innovation. Indexed academic metrics and publication visibility demonstrate measurable contributions to contemporary nanoscience research and emerging technological development.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Wenndy Pantoja and her scholarly profile within the field of Nanotechnology. The profile highlights contributions to nanoscience research, interdisciplinary materials innovation, and scientific dissemination through indexed publications and citation visibility. The article further examines research impact indicators, publication activities, and the suitability of the researcher for recognition under the Innovative Research Award category within the New Scientists Awards initiative.[2]

Keywords

Nanotechnology; Nanoscience; Materials Science; Advanced Nanomaterials; Nanoscale Engineering; Scientific Innovation; Interdisciplinary Research; Nanomaterial Applications; Emerging Technologies; Research Impact

Introduction

Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary scientific field focused on the manipulation and application of materials at the nanoscale level. Research in nanoscience has contributed significantly to innovations in medicine, electronics, environmental technologies, and advanced materials engineering. The integration of nanoscale methodologies continues to influence emerging scientific and industrial developments worldwide.[3]

Within this scientific context, Wenndy Pantoja has participated in research activities associated with advanced materials and nanotechnology innovation. Her academic profile reflects scholarly engagement through indexed scientific publications and measurable citation activity related to nanoscale materials research and interdisciplinary technological development.[1]

Research Profile

Wenndy Pantoja is affiliated with the Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon at the University of Zaragoza-CSIC in Spain. Her scholarly profile is indexed within international scientific databases and reflects participation in nanotechnology-related research activities. Citation indicators and publication metrics demonstrate measurable engagement within interdisciplinary nanoscience and materials engineering communities.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Wenndy Pantoja involve interdisciplinary nanotechnology investigations and advanced materials research. Scientific activities in this field commonly include nanoscale characterization, nanomaterial synthesis, and technological applications relevant to healthcare, electronics, environmental sustainability, and emerging industrial innovation.[4]

Indexed scientific publications and citation activity further demonstrate engagement with international nanoscience discourse and collaborative research dissemination. The integration of materials science with nanoscale engineering reflects the growing relevance of nanotechnology in addressing complex scientific and technological challenges.[2]

Publications

The publication record of Wenndy Pantoja reflects scholarly participation in nanotechnology and advanced materials research. Scientific outputs indexed in recognized academic databases contribute to ongoing discussions related to nanoscale science, material innovation, and interdisciplinary technological applications.[5]

  1. Research publications associated with nanomaterial synthesis and characterization.
  2. Scientific studies involving nanoscale engineering methodologies and materials innovation.
  3. Interdisciplinary research outputs contributing to emerging nanotechnology applications.
  4. Indexed scholarly articles disseminated through international scientific platforms.

Research Impact

Research impact within nanotechnology is frequently evaluated through publication dissemination, citation performance, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific relevance to emerging technological innovation. Wenndy Pantoja’s scholarly profile demonstrates measurable research visibility through indexed publications and citation indicators available within international academic databases.[1]

The increasing significance of nanotechnology within global scientific research highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative materials engineering. Citation metrics and indexed scientific dissemination collectively indicate academic participation within evolving nanoscience and technological research communities.[3]

Award Suitability

The academic and scientific profile of Wenndy Pantoja aligns with the objectives of research recognition programs focused on interdisciplinary innovation and scientific advancement. Her engagement in nanotechnology-related research, publication dissemination, and scholarly collaboration supports consideration for recognition within international scientific award initiatives.[4]

The Innovative Research Award under the New Scientists Awards framework recognizes researchers contributing to scientific progress through measurable academic activities and emerging technological research. Wenndy Pantoja’s indexed publication profile and citation visibility support suitability within this recognition category.[5]

Conclusion

Wenndy Pantoja has established a measurable academic profile within the field of Nanotechnology through publication dissemination, interdisciplinary scientific engagement, and indexed research visibility.The documented academic indicators collectively support recognition within international scientific award platforms focused on emerging research excellence and interdisciplinary scientific advancement.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Wenndy Pantoja, Author ID 57190880346. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57190880346
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Academic citation profile for Wenndy Pantoja.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&hl=en&user=ARwN9u4AAAAJ
  3. Nature Nanotechnology. (2020). Advances in nanotechnology and nanoscale materials engineering.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-0649-3
  4. European Commission. (n.d.). Nanotechnology research and innovation initiatives in Europe.
    https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/
  5. New Scientists Awards. (n.d.). International platform recognizing scientific research excellence and innovation.
    https://newscientists.net/

Peijia Bai | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peijia Bai | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Research Fellow | Beihang University | China

Dr. Peijia Bai is an emerging materials scientist whose research significantly advances high-efficiency thermal management, electrothermal conversion, and radiative cooling technologies. His work centers on electrocaloric materials and devices, ultrafast-response phase-change materials (PCMs), thermal system design, and protective color radiative-cooling coatings. With a strong focus on bridging fundamental materials science with practical applications, he has contributed to establishing next-generation energy-efficient cooling strategies and improving heat-dissipation performance for electronic and aerospace systems. Dr. Peijia Bai has published more than 30 peer-reviewed journal articles across leading platforms including Advanced Materials, Nature Communications, Science, and Joule, with over 812 Scopus citations, 24 documents and an h-index of 14. His publications include more than 10 papers as first or corresponding author, highlighting his prominent role in driving independent innovations. He has also contributed to one research monograph and authored multiple high-impact conference papers that extend his work to global scientific communities. A major contribution of his research is the development of a standardized electrothermal-effect measurement protocol, which has been widely adopted by both academia and industry. This standardized method has been cited extensively in top-tier journals and is now considered an important benchmark for evaluating electrothermal device performance. His work has also yielded seven patented technologies covering thermal-functional materials and device architectures, demonstrating strong translational potential. Dr. Peijia Bai has led and contributed to multiple funded research projects related to thermal management materials, advanced cooling devices, and energy-conversion technologies. His innovations have earned him the prestigious SAMPE International Award and recognition within professional societies such as the Zhejiang Society for Materials Progress. He also serves on the young editorial boards of cScience and Renewable and Sustainable Energy, reflecting his growing influence in the field. Dr. Peijia Bai’s research continues to advance innovative thermal strategies, contributing impactful solutions for sustainable energy technologies, aerospace materials, and advanced electronic systems.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

1. Bai, P., Yang, Q., & Yu, S. (2025). Electrocaloric refrigeration utilizing lead-free multilayer ceramics with high heat transfer efficiency. Applied Thermal Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2025.128927

2. Bai, P., Yang, Q., & Yu, S. (2025). Integration of efficient photothermal and flexible solid-solid PCM for personal thermoregulation in cold environments. iScience. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.114032

3. Wang, G., Bai, P., Yuan, S., Bo, Y., Zhang, D., & Ma, R. (2025). Flexible electrocaloric polymer stack driven by one AA battery for highly efficient personalized thermoregulation. Nano Letters, 25. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5c03730

4. Wang, G., Bai, P., Yuan, S., Bo, Y., Zhou, Z., Zhang, D., & Ma, R. (2025). Highly efficient cooling via synergistic electro‐thermal phase changes. Advanced Materials. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202506006

5. Ma, W., Liu, X., Yang, T., Wang, J., Qiu, Z., Cai, Z., Bai, P., Ji, X., & Huang, Y. (2025). Strong magnetic–dielectric synergistic gradient metamaterials for boosting superior multispectral ultra‐broadband absorption with low‐frequency compatibility. Advanced Functional Materials. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202314046