Mohammed Amran | Product Innovation | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammed Amran | Product Innovation | Young Researcher Award

The University of Dodoma | Tanzania

Mr. Mohammed A. Amran is a dedicated chemist and researcher specializing in organic and sustainable materials. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Dodoma (UDOM), where he received the Overall Best Project in Chemistry Award in 2022 for his outstanding research achievements. Continuing his academic journey, he completed a Master of Science in Chemistry with a specialization in organic materials at the State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) in December 2024. Mr. Amran’s pioneering research on seaweed-based bioplastics, under the project “The Potential of Native Seaweed as an Alternative Source of Bioplastic to Mitigate Climate Change,” earned him recognition and led to a granted patent titled “A Seaweed-Based Renewable Resources Bioplastic and Production Methods Thereof” (Patent No. TZ/P/2024/00105). He currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer at UDOM (2025–present), specializing in material sciences and organic materials, having previously worked as a Tutorial Assistant in Organic Chemistry (2023–2024). His professional experience also includes roles as Assistant Quality Controller at Lootah Group of Companies in Zanzibar and Senior Census Clerk at the National Bureau of Statistics during Tanzania’s 2022 national census. Mr. Amran has presented his research at leading forums such as the International Conference in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ICST) in Dodoma (2024) and the 9th STICE Conference in Dar es Salaam, contributing to the advancement of renewable packaging materials. Skilled in forensic chemical analysis, natural polymer extraction, quality control, and sustainable material synthesis, he has further honed his expertise through certified courses offered by Elsevier’s Researcher Academy and other industrial training programs. A multidisciplinary researcher, Mr. Amran’s work lies at the intersection of environmental sustainability, green chemistry, polymer science, and renewable materials, with a vision to combat plastic pollution and climate change through innovative bioplastic technologies and cross-sectoral collaboration.

Profiles: Scopus

Featured Publications

"Assessment of baseline physicochemical qualities of carrageenan-based bioplastics from Kappaphycus alvarezii seaweed for their packaging applications"

Bin Song | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bin Song | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Southwest Petroleum University | China

Dr. Bin Song, Doctor of Engineering, is an Associate Researcher and Master's Supervisor at Southwest Petroleum University. His research is dedicated to gas safety and integrity assessment, hydrogen storage and transportation, and efficient utilization. He has authored more than 20 high-level academic papers, with 16 indexed in SCI, and holds 4 national invention patents, including one that has successfully undergone technological transformation. In addition, he has contributed to the compilation of 2 industry/township standards, reflecting his active role in advancing research and practice in the field.

Profiles: Orcid ID

Featured Publications

"Experimental and numerical study on explosion characteristics and hazards of methane-air mixtures in a chamber"

"Gas dispersion and non-uniform explosion characteristics in large dining venues: numerical simulation and experimental validation"

"Quantitative risk assessment of gas leakage and explosion in open kitchens and partitioned kitchens"