Journal Leadership

Editorial Board

Sustainable Science and Innovation is guided by an international editorial and advisory board of distinguished scientists across chemistry, materials, biology, energy and sustainability research.

Prof. Teck-Peng Loh
Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Teck-Peng Loh

Distinguished University Professor, Nanyang Technological University

Fellow of the Singapore Academy of Sciences and Fellow of the Malaysia Academy of Sciences.

Editorial / Advisory Board

Members are listed in alphabetical order, following the source board document.

Lutz Ackermann

Lutz Ackermann

Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany

Photocatalysis; ligand design; flow chemistry; remote functionalization; catalyzed C-H activation; electrochemistry; peptide diversification; computational studies; data-driven catalysis.

Jin-Pei Cheng

Jin-Pei Cheng

Tsinghua University, China; Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Physical organic chemistry; asymmetric synthesis; computational POC; iBond 2.0.

Vibha Dhawan

Vibha Dhawan

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India; Fellow of National Academy of Sciences India

Biofuels; sustainable energy solutions; biotechnology.

Wei Huang

Wei Huang

Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Flexible bio optoelectronics; flexible nano optoelectronics; plastic electronics; printed electronics; flexible energy optoelectronics; flexible organic optoelectronics.

Hajime Hirao

Hajime Hirao

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China

Computational chemistry; computational biology; cytochrome P450; drug metabolism.

Kenichiro Itami

Kenichiro Itami

Director of RIKEN, Japan

Programmed chemical synthesis and catalyst rapid synthesis; molecular nanocarbon science; carbon nanorings and nanobelts; nanocarbon click chemistry.

Bruce H. Lipshutz

Bruce H. Lipshutz

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Organic synthesis and sustainability.

Chao-Jun Li

Chao-Jun Li

McGill University, Canada

Organic synthesis; chemical catalysis; green chemistry; biomass transformation.

Kian Ping Loh

Kian Ping Loh

National University of Singapore, Singapore; Fellow of SNAS

2D quantum materials; single atom catalysts; porous materials for carbon and hydrogen cycle; graphene and polymer chemistry; wafer-scale nano-diamond films.

Maron Laurent

Maron Laurent

Université de Toulouse, Paul Sabatier, France

Computational chemistry; reaction mechanism; f-element chemistry.

Sang Yup Lee

Sang Yup Lee

Distinguished Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea

Metabolic engineering; systems and synthetic biology; biochemical engineering; nanobiotechnology; industrial biotechnology.

Xian Jun Loh

Xian Jun Loh

Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR, Singapore; Fellow of SNAS

Biodegradable thermogelling polymers working towards clinical applications.

Xue-Wei Liu

Xue-Wei Liu

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Carbohydrate chemistry; glycopeptide and glycoprotein synthesis; glycobiology; antimicrobial research; synthetic methods and natural products; functional materials.

Yixin Lu

Yixin Lu

National University of Singapore, Singapore; President of SNIC; Fellow of SNAS

Asymmetric catalysis and synthesis.

Scott J. Miller

Scott J. Miller

Yale University, USA; Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)

Organic synthesis; asymmetric catalysis; peptide chemistry.

Chen Wei Ning, William

Chen Wei Ning, William

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Biomedical sciences and life sciences; engineering in biology; food science and technology.

Kanyi Pu

Kanyi Pu

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Molecular imaging; nanotechnology; probe design.

Peter H. Seeberger

Peter H. Seeberger

Director of Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany

Glycosciences; vaccine development; monoclonal antibodies; diagnostics; synthesis and medical use of artemisinin.

Choon Hong Tan

Choon Hong Tan

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; President and Fellow of SNAS

Organic synthesis and asymmetric catalysis.

Masahiro Terada

Masahiro Terada

Tohoku University, Japan

Renewing the molecular transformation process with catalysts to create novel molecules.

Patrick J. Walsh

Patrick J. Walsh

University of Pennsylvania, USA; Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Organic synthesis; organometallics; inorganic chemistry; chemical catalysis.

Rong Xu

Rong Xu

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Photocatalysis for carbon dioxide reduction and hydrogen production; heterogeneous catalysis; layered materials; artificial cornea; antimicrobial membranes; reusable biocatalysts.

Jin-Quan Yu

Jin-Quan Yu

The Scripps Research Institute, USA; Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, USA; Fellow of the Royal Society, UK

Organic chemistry; catalysis; C-H activation; asymmetric catalysis.

Yanli Zhao

Yanli Zhao

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Fellow of SNAS

Biomedical systems for selective bioimaging and targeted delivery in disease treatment.