Xiang Zhang | Experimental methods | Excellence in Innovation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiang Zhang | Experimental methods | Excellence in Innovation

China University of Mining and Technology | China

Dr. Xiang Zhang is an Associate Professor at the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT), Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, specializing in advanced materials engineering, additive manufacturing, and functional materials processing. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USA, in 2022, following her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from Central South University, China. Prior to joining CUMT in July 2023, Dr. Zhang completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where she further strengthened her expertise in laser-based fabrication and microstructural characterization. Her research focuses on developing novel field-assisted and laser-based processing techniques for additive manufacturing, particularly for designing high-performance functional materials with tailored microstructures. A major theme of her work involves the fabrication and surface modification of Fe-based metallic glasses, high-entropy alloys, and Fe–Si systems for environmental and energy-related applications. She has made significant contributions to the development of additively manufactured catalysts for wastewater remediation, enabling efficient degradation of azo dyes and organic pollutants through innovative micro/nano-structural engineering. In parallel, Dr. Zhang has conducted pioneering research on lunar soil simulants and regolith-based materials, exploring spark plasma sintering and microwave processing routes to support future space construction and extraterrestrial infrastructure. Dr. Zhang has published extensively in leading international journals, including Separation and Purification Technology, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Materials & Design, and Journal of the American Ceramic Society, reflecting the interdisciplinary impact of her research.

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Frank Breve | Experimental methods | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Frank Breve | Experimental methods | Research Excellence Award 

Temple University School of Pharmacy | United States

Dr. Frank Breve is a nationally and internationally recognized clinical pharmacist, pharmaceutical consultant, and academic leader with over four decades of professional experience in healthcare practice, research, education, and regulatory compliance. He serves as President and CEO of Mid Atlantic PharmaTech Consultants, LLC, where he provides expert guidance in clinical pharmacy, controlled substance compliance, drug diversion prevention, and healthcare auditing. In parallel, he has been an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Temple University School of Pharmacy since 2009, contributing extensively to professional training and curriculum development. Dr. Breve holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Colorado, an MBA in Pharmaceutical Marketing from Saint Joseph’s University, and undergraduate degrees in Pharmacy and Psychology from Temple University. He is a Certified Consultant Pharmacist and is licensed to practice in multiple U.S. states. His multidisciplinary academic background enables him to integrate clinical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and health economics into innovative research and consulting practices. His research and scholarly work focus on drug diversion detection, opioid stewardship, addiction medicine, pharmaceutical compliance, controlled substances management, healthcare auditing, and pharmacoeconomics in clinical trials. Dr. Breve has authored over 60 peer-reviewed publications and a book chapter, contributing significantly to evidence-based pharmacy practice and policy development. His research has influenced national standards on diversion prevention, waste management, and institutional compliance with the Controlled Substances Act.

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