Zina Vuluga | Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zina Vuluga | Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at National Institute for Research & Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry—ICECHIM Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Zina Vuluga is an esteemed Romanian chemical engineer and senior scientist, currently affiliated with the National Institute for Research and Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry (ICECHIM). With over four decades of extensive experience in polymer science, she has made significant contributions to the development of polymer composites and nanocomposites. Throughout her prolific career, she has held several leadership roles, including Chief of the Polymer Modification Department and President of the Scientific Council at ICECHIM. Her work spans industrial and biomedical applications, with notable impact in advancing environmental sustainability through innovative materials research.

Profile

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Education

Dr. Vuluga earned her degree in Chemical Engineering in 1980 from the Faculty of Chemical Technology, University “Politehnica” of Bucharest. She continued her academic journey with specialized management training in 1981 and a postgraduate certificate in process modeling and simulation in 1995. She achieved her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 2004 with a dissertation focusing on “Thermoplastic Composites (at nanometre scale),” awarded by the same university.

Professional Experience

Starting her career at ILV Policolor (1980–1982), Dr. Vuluga gained hands-on experience in paint and varnish technologies. Since 1982, she has been deeply rooted in ICECHIM, serving in various capacities such as engineer, team leader, and vice president of the scientific and administrative councils. Between 2012 and 2023, she led the Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites Team. Her work emphasizes the development of hybrid nanocomposites, antistatic and biodegradable materials, and nanofillers for industrial and biomedical applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Vuluga’s research centers on polymer-based nanocomposites, particularly focusing on the development of environmentally friendly materials with high-performance properties. Her areas of expertise include smart and biodegradable composites, bio-based nanostructured materials, collagen-based systems, and renewable nanomaterials. She is also known for her pioneering work in developing “intelligent” hybrid nanocomposites for drug delivery systems and in regenerative medicine applications, particularly bone implants.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Vuluga’s scientific excellence has been widely recognized. She received awards from the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI) for her impactful ISI publications and patents. In 2023, she was honored with an honorary diploma by the Romanian Chemical Society on its centennial celebration. Her dedication to research and innovation continues to set a benchmark in her field.

Selected Publications 

  1. Panaitescu D.M., Vuluga Z., et al. “High flow polypropylene/SEBS composites reinforced with differently treated hemp fibers,” Composites Part B, 2019, FI=6.864. Cited by: 63 articles

  2. Vuluga Z., et al. “Morphological and Tribological Properties of PMMA/Halloysite Nanocomposites,” Polymers, 2018. FI=2.935. Cited by: 51 articles

  3. Vuluga Z., et al. “Properties of Recycled Polypropylene and Industrial Waste Composites,” Polymers, 2023, 15, 2545. Cited by: 19 articles

  4. Vuluga Z., et al. “Scratch Resistance of Polymethylmethacrylate Composites,” Polymers, 2021, 13, 3560. Cited by: 42 articles

  5. Albu M.G., Vuluga Z., et al. “Morphology and Thermal Stability of Bacterial Cellulose/Collagen Composites,” Central Eur. J. Chem., 2014, 12(9). Cited by: 47 articles

  6. Corobea M.C., Vuluga Z., et al. “Novel Nanocomposite Membranes from Cellulose Acetate and Clay-Silica Nanowires,” Polym. Adv. Technol., 2016. FI=1.823. Cited by: 36 articles

  7. Panaitescu D.M., Vuluga Z., et al. “Effect of SEBS on Morphology of PP/Organoclay Nanocomposites,” Polymer Bulletin, 2012. Cited by: 29 articles

Conclusion

Dr. Zina Vuluga exemplifies research excellence and leadership in chemical engineering, particularly in polymer and nanocomposite materials. Her holistic contributions—ranging from innovative biodegradable solutions to cutting-edge applications in automotive and biomedicine—highlight her as a leader who bridges academic insight with practical impact. Given her outstanding scholarly output, extensive project management experience, international collaboration, and notable awards, she is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for recognition through the Award Nomination.

Sayan Basak | Shape Memory Polymers and Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sayan Basak | Shape Memory Polymers and Composites | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Lion Elastomers, United States

Dr. Sayan Basak is an accomplished polymer scientist currently serving as a Research Scientist at Lion Elastomers, USA. He specializes in emulsion and anionic polymerization and is deeply involved in transferring laboratory-scale innovations into pilot-scale and industrial production. His strong foundation in polymer engineering, coupled with impactful postdoctoral and industrial research experiences, positions him as a distinguished figure in the advanced materials domain. With a passion for translational polymer science, Dr. Basak continually contributes to bridging the gap between academic innovation and industrial utility.

Profile

Scholar

Education

Dr. Basak holds a Ph.D. in Polymer Engineering from the University of Akron, Ohio, USA, awarded in 2023. His doctoral research titled “Structure-Property Relationships of High Cis 1,4 Polybutadiene-Based Shape Memory Polymers” earned him the prestigious Doctoral Scholar Award, reflecting his academic excellence and technical depth. He earned his Bachelor of Technology in Polymer Science and Technology from the University of Calcutta in 2019, where he completed a thesis on thermo-responsive self-healing blends under the mentorship of Prof. A. Bandyopadhyay. His academic journey showcases a consistent focus on polymer science with an emphasis on high-performance and stimuli-responsive materials.

Experience

Dr. Basak’s postdoctoral tenure at ETH Zurich and Empa, Switzerland, was supported by the ETH Domain Fellowship, where he led projects on single-atom catalyst-based polyethylene synthesis and confinement space polymerization. He also worked as a Research Investigator at Syngene International (Biocon Ltd., India), where he led a team focused on living polymerization and scale-up processes. Notably, he developed strategies to polymerize 1,3-butadiene with styrene and acrylates, contributing significantly to process optimization and earning the Biocon-Syngene Excellence Award. Prior to his doctoral studies, he was a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the University of Akron, assisting in fluid mechanics courses and developing materials for lubricants, actuators, and elastomers.

Research Interest

Dr. Basak’s research interests span a broad spectrum of polymer science, including living polymerization, polymerization kinetics, and the structure-property relationship of advanced functional polymers. He has explored confinement space polymerization, catalyzed polymerization of polyolefins, and self-healing materials. His work also delves into biomedical polymers, including the synthesis of polymer-protein conjugates and biocompatible systems. He maintains a strong interest in experimental polymer physics, particularly rubber elasticity, phase transitions, and thermal/morphological behavior of polymers, applying these principles in both high-performance materials and bio-related domains.

Awards

Dr. Basak’s research excellence has been acknowledged through multiple accolades. He was awarded the ETH Postdoctoral Fellowship and was also selected for the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (MSCA-PF) supported by Science Foundation Ireland, which he declined in favor of the ETH position. He received the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Outstanding Peer Reviewer Award in 2024 and was a recipient of the RSC Researcher Development and Travel Grant. Additionally, he earned the Biocon-Syngene Excellence Award for his industrial contributions. His growing reputation is further supported by memberships in esteemed professional bodies, including AMRSC and MIMMM.

Publication

Dr. Basak has several impactful publications in peer-reviewed journals, reflecting his versatility across both fundamental and applied polymer science:

  1. Basak, S., et al. (2023). Structure–property relationships in shape memory polybutadiene. Polymer, cited by 18 articles.

  2. Basak, S., et al. (2022). Cationic polymerization of 1,3-cyclohexadiene: Mechanistic insights. Macromolecules, cited by 14 articles.

  3. Basak, S., et al. (2022). Epoxidation of polycyclohexadiene: Synthesis and scale-up. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, cited by 12 articles.

  4. Basak, S., et al. (2021). Thermo-responsive self-healing behavior in TPU/EVA blends. Journal of Polymer Science, cited by 9 articles.

  5. Basak, S., et al. (2021). Shape memory elastomers: A multiscale approach. Smart Materials and Structures, cited by 11 articles.

  6. Basak, S., et al. (2020). Click-chemistry functionalization of elastomers. Reactive and Functional Polymers, cited by 10 articles.

  7. Basak, S., et al. (2020). Polymer confinement: Theory and reactor design. Chemical Engineering Journal, cited by 8 articles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Sayan Basak exemplifies the qualities of a “Distinguished Scientist” through his unwavering commitment to scientific innovation, academic rigor, and industrial applicability. His expertise in polymerization processes, materials development, and reactor design has significantly advanced both theoretical understanding and practical implementation in polymer science. With strong publication records, prestigious fellowships, and industrial accomplishments, Dr. Basak stands out as a highly deserving candidate for this award. His contributions not only push the boundaries of research but also foster interdisciplinary collaboration and industrial transformation in material sciences.