Dongliang Wu | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Dongliang Wu | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Shandong Institute of Petroleum and Chemical Technology | China

Dr. Dongliang Wu is an emerging materials scientist specializing in carbon fiber surface modification, interface engineering, and high-performance polymer composites. His research focuses on designing advanced interfacial structures that substantially enhance the mechanical and functional properties of carbon fiber–reinforced composites. Through the innovative use of polydopamine (PDA), cellulose nanofibers (CNF), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and supramolecular polymers, Dr. Wu has developed a series of single and multi-scale interface architectures—ranging from flexible and dual-flexible systems to flexible–rigid hierarchical structures—that contribute significantly to understanding interfacial stress transfer, adhesion enhancement, and failure mechanisms in composite materials. Dr. Wu has produced a strong academic output with 21 Scopus-indexed publications, more than 410 citations, and an h-index of 9, reflecting the growing global influence of his research. His work appears in high-impact international journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Composites Science and Technology, Applied Surface Science, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. These publications highlight his multidisciplinary approach integrating nanotechnology, biomimetic design, interfacial chemistry, and materials processing. He has contributed to several competitive scientific research projects, including provincial and municipal foundations that support technological innovation and early-career scientific advancement. His collaborative work with research groups in materials science, polymer engineering, and interface chemistry has strengthened the practical relevance and scientific rigor of his findings. The societal impact of Dr. Wu’s research lies in the development of stronger, more reliable, and multifunctional composite materials with applications in aerospace, automotive engineering, energy systems, and advanced manufacturing. By optimizing carbon fiber interfaces at molecular and nanoscale levels, his studies contribute to improving structural safety, lightweight design, and long-term durability in critical engineering sectors. With a rapidly expanding research portfolio and proven innovation capacity, Dr. Wu is positioned to make sustained contributions to global materials science and next-generation composite technologies.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Wu, D., Yao, Z., Sun, X., Liu, X., Liu, L., Zhang, R., & Wang, C. (2022). Mussel-tailored carbon fiber/carbon nanotubes interface for elevated interfacial properties of carbon fiber/epoxy composites. Chemical Engineering Journal, 429, 132449.

Wu, D., Song, S., Han, Y., Ma, Q., Liu, L., Zhang, R., & Wang, M. (2022). Design of carbon fiber with nano accuracy for enrichment interface. Composites Science and Technology, 230, 109734.

Wu, D., Liu, L., Ma, Q., Dong, Q., Han, Y., Liu, L., Zhao, S., Zhang, R., & Wang, M. (2023). Biomimetic supramolecular polyurethane with sliding polyrotaxane and disulfide bonds for strain sensors with wide sensing range and self-healing capability. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 630, 909–920.

Wu, D., Xing, Y., Liu, L., Dong, Q., Wang, M., & Zhang, R. (2024). Structural design of “straw and clay” based on cellulose nanofiber/polydopamine and its interfacial stress dissipation mechanisms. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 283, 138040.

Wu, D., Sun, X., Liu, X., Liu, L., & Zhang, R. (2021). Simple-effective strategy for surface modification via annealing treatment polydopamine coating. Applied Surface Science, 567, 150813.

Francisco Javier GOMEZ CANO | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Francisco Javier GOMEZ CANO | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Le Mans Université-CINVESTAV | France

Francisco Javier-Gómez Cano is a multidisciplinary researcher currently pursuing a dual PhD in Physics at Le Mans Université, France (2021–present) and in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico (2020–present). His research focuses on the design, synthesis, and characterization of TiO₂–graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites, with particular emphasis on photocatalysis, water remediation, adsorption mechanisms, and ceramic-based functional materials. With a strong background spanning ceramic engineering and environmental engineering, he integrates experimental materials science with computational approaches, including density functional theory (DFT) to elucidate bandgap modulation, interfacial interactions, and photocatalytic pathways in advanced composites. Francisco has authored and co-authored more than 10 peer-reviewed research papers, including contributions to Journal of Nanomaterials, Ceramics International, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Crystals, and IEEE conference proceedings. His work collectively addresses photocatalytic degradation of environmental pollutants, sol-gel and dip-coating thin films, graphene oxide chemistry, perovskite film optimization, and metal oxide nanostructures. His publications have gained growing visibility within the materials science and nanotechnology communities, supported by international collaborations with researchers in France, Mexico, Argentina, India, and Poland. He has presented his research in multiple international forums, including the International Materials Research Congress (IMRC), the International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science, and Automatic Control (CCE), and the SAM Congress. He has served as session chair, co-organizer, and invited speaker across several events, reflecting his leadership in academic dissemination. His membership roles include the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the Mexican Materials Society, and he previously served as President of the CINVESTAV Student Council.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Cano, F. J., Sánchez-Albores, R., Ashok, A., Escorcia-García, J., Cruz-Salomón, A., Reyes-Vallejo, O., Sebastian, P. J., & Velumani, S. (2025). Carica papaya seed-derived functionalized biochar: An environmentally friendly and efficient alternative for dye adsorption. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics.

Aguila-Rosas, J., Cano, F. J., Nagaya, A., Quirino-Barreda, C. T., Martínez Ortiz, M. de J., Guzmán Vargas, A., Ibarra, I. A., & Lima, E. (2025). MOF-composites for adsorption and degradation of contaminants in wastewater. Chemical Communications.

Ashok, A., Acosta, D., Camarillo, E., Cano, F. J., Reyes-Vallejo, O., & Olvera, M. D. L. L. (2025). Sustainable design on manufacturing V₂O₅ nanoparticles and analysis of their material properties for CO gas sensors. Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

Adhikari, A., Acosta Najarro, D. R., Reyes-Gasga, J., Camarillo Garcia, E., Merino Alama, T. K., Reyes-Vallejo, O., Cano, F. J., & Olvera Amador, M. de la L. (2025). Preparation and characterization of vanadium–titanium oxide thin films via the evaporation technique followed by the post-annealing treatment. Materials Chemistry and Physics.

Reyes-Vallejo, O., Cano, F. J., Sánchez-Albores, R., Luévano-Hipólito, E., Serrano-Ramirez, R. P., Hernández-Cruz, M. C., Valencia, D., Torres-Martínez, L. M., & Velumani, S. (2025). Sustainable combustion synthesis of BiVO₄ using orange peel for photocatalytic applications. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics.

Mohammed Laid Tedjani | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Mohammed Laid Tedjani | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

El oued university | Algeria

Dr. Mohammed Laid Tedjani is a Process Engineering specialist at the Faculty of Technology, University of El-Oued, Algeria, where he also serves as a Temporary Professor. He earned his Ph.D. in Process Engineering in March 2022, following a Master’s degree in Petroleum Refining Engineering (2018) and a Bachelor’s degree in Refining and Petrochemicals (2016), consistently ranking first in his cohort with an outstanding academic record. His research spans process optimization, nanotechnology, material science, biosynthesis, antioxidant and antibacterial activity, chemical engineering, crystal engineering, numerical optimization, and petroleum engineering. Dr. Tedjani has established a strong scholarly presence, contributing to numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Molecular Structure, Journal of Cluster Science, Membranes, Textile Research Journal, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, and Ferroelectrics. His work has received growing visibility, reflecting impactful contributions in green synthesis of metal and metal-oxide nanoparticles, their physicochemical characterization, and applications in optoelectronics, catalysis, and bioactivity enhancement. He has also presented at international conferences, including the International Seminar on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Engineering. As a Publons Academy Certified Peer Reviewer, Dr. Tedjani has completed more than 20 reviews for reputable journals, demonstrating his active role in scientific quality assurance. His collaborative research network includes national and international scholars working across materials chemistry, nanoscience, electrochemistry, and environmental engineering. His publications continue to gain citations, highlighting the societal relevance of his work in sustainable materials, green nanotechnology, and environmental remediation.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Laouini, S. E., Bouafia, A., Soldatov, A. V., Algarni, H., Tedjani, M. L., Ali, G. A. M., … (2021). Green synthesized Ag/Ag₂O nanoparticles using aqueous leaves extracts of Phoenix dactylifera L. and their azo dye photodegradation. Membranes, 11(7), 468.

2. Gherbi, B., Laouini, S. E., Meneceur, S., Bouafia, A., Hemmami, H., Tedjani, M. L., … (2022). Effect of pH value on the bandgap energy and particles size for biosynthesis of ZnO nanoparticles: Efficiency for photocatalytic adsorption of methyl orange. Sustainability, 14(18), 11300.

3. Bouafia, A., Laouini, S. E., Khelef, A., Tedjani, M. L., & Guemari, F. (2021).
Effect of ferric chloride concentration on the type of magnetite (Fe₃O₄) nanoparticles biosynthesized by aqueous leaves extract of Artemisia and assessment of their antioxidant properties. Journal of Cluster Science, 32(4), 1033–1041.

4. Laid, T. M., Abdelhamid, K., Eddine, L. S., & Abderrhmane, B. (2021).
Optimizing the biosynthesis parameters of iron oxide nanoparticles using central composite design. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1229, 129497.

5. Bouafia, A., Laouini, S. E., Tedjani, M. L., Ali, G. A. M., & Barhoum, A. (2022).
Green biosynthesis and physicochemical characterization of Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles using Punica granatum L. fruit peel extract for optoelectronic applications. Textile Research Journal, 92(15–16), 2685–2696.

Maoting Xia | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maoting Xia | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Hunan University | China

Dr. Maoting Xia is an emerging scholar in advanced electrochemical energy storage, specializing in the fundamental understanding and optimization of next-generation secondary battery systems. His work spans safe and sustainable aqueous batteries, electrolyte innovation, and high-energy-density lithium- and potassium-based storage technologies. With strong interdisciplinary training across physics, materials engineering, and polymer science, Dr. Xia has built a diverse research portfolio that integrates mechanistic studies, structural characterization, and device-level performance evaluation. He has authored 42 scientific publications, accumulated 2,740 citations, and achieved an impressive h-index of 27, reflecting the global reach and influence of his contributions. Dr. Xia’s research has led to high-impact publications in leading journals including Energy & Environmental Science, Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Chemical Engineering Journal, Materials Today, and Small Methods, with several works recognized as Highly Cited and Hot Papers. His notable achievements include pioneering hydrogen-bond regulation strategies for hybrid electrolytes, advancing interphase engineering for high-voltage potassium-ion batteries, and designing innovative aqueous potassium, ammonium, and metal–sulfur battery chemistries. Beyond his individual accomplishments, Dr. Xia collaborates extensively with national and international research teams, contributing to multi-institutional studies and co-authoring scholarly works with experts across electrochemistry, materials physics, and device engineering. His involvement in the development of an electrochemical monograph further demonstrates his commitment to scholarly dissemination and educational impact. Dr. Xia’s research addresses pressing global challenges surrounding renewable energy storage, sustainable battery materials, and the safety of large-scale electrochemical systems. Through a combination of scientific rigor, creativity, and multidisciplinary collaboration, he continues to advance fundamental knowledge while contributing to the development of practical energy solutions with societal, technological, and environmental relevance.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Xia, M., Fu, H., Lin, K., Rao, A. M., Cha, L., Liu, H., Zhou, J., Wang, C., & Lu, B. (2024). Hydrogen-bond regulation in organic/aqueous hybrid electrolyte for safe and high-voltage K-ion batteries. Energy & Environmental Science, 17, 1255–1265.

Xia, M., Zhou, J., & Lu, B. (2025). Comprehensive insights into aqueous potassium-ion batteries. Advanced Energy Materials, 15, 2404032.

Zhang, J., Shen, M., Xia, M., Fu, H., Ding, C., Rao, A. M., Zhou, J., Fan, L., & Lu, B. (2022). Dual-halide electrode–electrolyte interphase for high-voltage potassium-ion batteries. Advanced Functional Materials, 32, 2205879.

Xia, M., Feng, Y., Wei, J., Rao, A. M., Zhou, J., & Lu, B. (2022). A rechargeable K/Br battery. Advanced Functional Materials, 32, 2205879.
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Xia, M., Zhang, X., Yu, H., Yang, Z., Chen, S., Zhang, L., Shui, M., Xie, Y., & Shu, J. (2021). Hydrogen bond chemistry in Fe₄[Fe(CN)₆]₃ host for aqueous NH₄⁺ batteries. Chemical Engineering Journal, 421, 127759.

Filiz Keleş | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Filiz Keleş | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Filiz Keleş is a dedicated materials physicist whose research spans semiconductor nanostructures, thin films, and next-generation photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices, contributing to the advancement of sustainable energy and nanotechnology-driven applications. Her expertise integrates experimental thin-film deposition, nanorod-based device engineering, optical modeling, and semiconductor characterization, with a particular focus on GaN, Si, InGaN, CIGS, and perovskite systems that hold transformative potential for high-performance photodetectors and solar-energy technologies. Dr. Keleş has authored 13 peer-reviewed research papers, accumulating 73 citations and an h-index of 6, demonstrating a steadily growing scientific influence in solid-state physics and thin-film technology. She has contributed to multiple national-scale R&D projects, including TÜBİTAK-supported programs on CIGS thin-film development, monolithic tandem solar cells, and silicon purification, reflecting her ability to bridge fundamental physics with industrially relevant innovation. Her patent on flexible CIGS/perovskite tandem devices underscores her commitment to translating laboratory research into scalable, real-world solutions aligned with global clean-energy priorities. Beyond her research output, Dr. Keleş has collaborated with interdisciplinary teams across materials science, chemistry, and electrical engineering, fostering knowledge exchange and strengthening the scientific community’s understanding of advanced semiconductor processes. She actively contributes to academic development through teaching responsibilities in physics and materials science and the supervision of graduate research on optoelectronic device design and thin-film engineering. Her work carries meaningful societal impact by addressing key challenges in energy efficiency, device sustainability, and nanomaterial integration, supporting broader global objectives toward renewable energy transition and green-technology innovation. With a strong research portfolio, evolving citation impact, and clear scientific vision, Dr. Keleş continues to advance the frontier of semiconductor physics and remains positioned as a promising contributor to future breakthroughs in high-efficiency, low-cost photovoltaic and optoelectronic systems.

Featured Publications

Cansizoglu, M. F., Hamad, S. M., Norman, D. P., Keles, F., Badraddin, E., … (2015). PiN InGaN nanorod solar cells with high short-circuit current. Applied Physics Express, 8(4), 042302.

Keles, F., Cansizoglu, H., Badraddin, E. O., Brozak, M. P., Watanabe, F., … (2016). HIPS-GLAD core–shell nanorod array photodetectors with enhanced photocurrent and reduced dark current. Materials Research Express, 3(10), 105028.

Badradeen, E., Brozak, M., Keles, F., Al-Mayalee, K., & Karabacak, T. (2017). High performance flexible copper indium gallium selenide core–shell nanorod array photodetectors. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 35(3).

Keles, F., Cansizoglu, H., Brozak, M., Badraddin, E., & Karabacak, T. (2016). Conformal core–shell nanostructured photodetectors with enhanced photoresponsivity by high-pressure sputter deposition. MRS Advances, 1(28), 2045–2050.

Hamad, S. M., Norman, D. P., Chen, Q. Y., Keles, F., & Seo, H. W. (2013). Competitive In and Ga incorporations for InxGa1−xN (0.29 < x < 0.36) nanorods grown at a moderate temperature. AIP Advances, 3(7).

Sayan Banik | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sayan Banik | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Science Education and Research | India

Sayan Banik is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Physical Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), where he specializes in theoretical condensed matter physics with a focus on topological magnetism, multiscale materials modeling, and superconducting hybrid systems. His research spans first-principles electronic structure calculations, atomistic spin simulations, micromagnetic modeling, and Bogoliubov–de Gennes–based superconductivity studies, enabling a comprehensive understanding of emergent magnetic textures such as skyrmions, antiskyrmions, and topological soliton lattices. He has developed expertise in state-of-the-art computational tools including JUKKR, FLEUR, VASP, SPIRIT, MUMAX3, and custom tight-binding codes, supported by strong programming proficiency in Python, C++, Fortran, and scientific visualization environments. Sayan’s contributions include multiple high-impact publications in internationally recognized journals such as Physical Review B (Letters) and Advanced Science, where his works on noncollinear magnetism, skyrmion-antiskyrmion phases, and topological superconductivity have attracted increasing scholarly attention. His collaborative research engagements extend to the Peter Grünberg Institute, Forschungszentrum Jülich, working with eminent scientists in quantum condensed matter theory. His academic achievements are further supported by competitive fellowships, including the Junior/Senior Research Fellowship of the Department of Atomic Energy and the INSPIRE Scholarship of the Department of Science and Technology. He has also qualified multiple national-level examinations such as NET, GATE, JEST, JAM, and NGPE. Beyond research publications, Sayan has actively contributed to the scientific community through conference talks, poster presentations, participation in international schools, and teaching assistance roles in computational physics and laboratory courses. His work contributes to advancing theoretical frameworks that support future innovations in spintronics, quantum materials, and hybrid superconducting devices, offering long-term societal impact through potential applications in energy-efficient information technologies and quantum computing platforms. With a strong foundation in theory, expanding collaborations, and a steadily growing research profile, Sayan Banik represents a promising early-career researcher poised for significant contributions to next-generation condensed matter physics.

Profiles: ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Chatterjee, P., Banik, S., Bera, S., Ghosh, A. K., Pradhan, S., Saha, A., … (2024). Topological superconductivity by engineering noncollinear magnetism in magnet/superconductor heterostructures: A realistic prescription for the two-dimensional Kitaev model. Physical Review B, 109(12), L121301.

Banik, S., & Nandy, A. K. (2025). Skyrmion–antiskyrmion lattice: A net-zero topological phase in low-symmetry frustrated chiral magnets. Physical Review B, 112(14), L140404.

Banik, S., Kiselev, N. S., & Nandy, A. K. (2025). Paradoxical topological soliton lattice in anisotropic frustrated chiral magnets. Advanced Science, e14568.

Mehdi Rafizadeh | Materials Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Mehdi Rafizadeh | Materials Science | Best Research Article Award

Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran

Prof. Dr. Mehdi Rafizadeh, is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology at Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran, where he has established himself as a leading authority in polymer science and chemical engineering. He earned his B.Sc. (1989) and M.Sc. (1991) in Chemical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Polymer) from McGill University, Montreal, Canada, in 1997. With over three decades of academic and research excellence, his professional experience spans teaching, supervising graduate students, conducting applied research, and leading industrial projects that bridge the gap between academia and industry. His research interests focus on polymer engineering, materials science, color technology, sustainable chemical processes, and industrial applications of advanced polymeric materials. He has an impressive scholarly record, with 83 peer-reviewed journal publications, 163 conference papers, two books, and 12 industrial research projects, along with a Scopus profile showing 92 indexed documents, 1,161 citations, and an h-index of 14, which testify to his global academic impact. His research skills encompass polymer synthesis and characterization, advanced chemical engineering methodologies, industrial process optimization, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making him a highly versatile researcher and mentor. Throughout his career, Prof. Rafizadeh has been recognized with several honors for his contributions to polymer research and his dedication to academic excellence, including leadership roles in academic platforms and involvement in international scientific communities. His achievements reflect a commitment not only to advancing scientific knowledge but also to mentoring young researchers, promoting industrial innovation, and contributing to the broader scientific community. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Mehdi Rafizadeh’s exceptional academic background, impactful research contributions, strong international collaborations, and dedication to education and industrial development make him a highly respected scholar and deserving candidate for recognition in the global scientific community.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Neghlani, P. K., Rafizadeh, M., & Taromi, F. A. (2011). Preparation of aminated-polyacrylonitrile nanofiber membranes for the adsorption of metal ions: Comparison with microfibers. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 186(1), 182–189.

Fallahi, D., Rafizadeh, M., Mohammadi, N., & Vahidi, B. (2008). Effect of applied voltage on jet electric current and flow rate in electrospinning of polyacrylonitrile solutions. Polymer International, 57(12), 1363–1368.

Rafizadeh, M., Patterson, W. I., & Kamal, M. R. (1996). Physically-based model of thermoplastics injection molding for control applications. International Polymer Processing, 11(4), 352–362.

Zahedi, A. R., Rafizadeh, M., & Ghafarian, S. R. (2009). Unsaturated polyester resin via chemical recycling of off‐grade poly(ethylene terephthalate). Polymer International, 58(9), 1084–1091.

Ahmadi, R., Alivand, M. S., Tehrani, N. H. M. H., Ardjmand, M., Rashidi, A., & Rafizadeh, M. (2021). Preparation of fiber-like nanoporous carbon from jute thread waste for superior CO₂ and H₂S removal from natural gas: Experimental and DFT study. Chemical Engineering Journal, 415, 129076.

Lin Zhu | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lin Zhu | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Teacher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Lin Zhu is an Associate Professor at the School of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in Wuhan, China. Specializing in condensed matter physics, his research focuses on spintronics, molecular magnets, and low-dimensional materials. Dr. Zhu has made significant contributions to the design and understanding of multifunctional spintronic devices, exploring their electronic structures, magnetic properties, and transport phenomena. His work has been published in reputable journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field. With a strong academic background and a history of successful research projects, Dr. Zhu is recognized for his dedication to both scientific inquiry and education.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Lin Zhu’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Physics from Zhengzhou University in 1997. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Physics at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, completing it in 2001. Continuing at HUST, he earned his Ph.D. from the College of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering in 2005. This solid educational foundation laid the groundwork for his future research endeavors in condensed matter physics, particularly in the areas of spintronics and low-dimensional materials.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zhu commenced his professional career as a Lecturer at the School of Physics, HUST, serving from 2005 to 2013. During this period, he was involved in both teaching and research, contributing to the academic community. From 2011 to 2013, he expanded his research experience internationally as a Postdoctoral Associate at the Department of Physics, Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. In 2013, he returned to HUST as an Associate Professor, a position he holds to date, where he continues to engage in advanced research and mentor students in the field of condensed matter physics.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhu’s research interests are centered around the design and mechanism study of multifunctional spintronic devices, the electronic structure and magnetic properties of molecular magnets, and the electrical, magnetic, and thermoelectric properties of low-dimensional materials. His work aims to understand and manipulate the spin-dependent transport properties in novel materials, contributing to the development of next-generation electronic devices. By exploring the fundamental aspects of these materials, Dr. Zhu seeks to uncover new physical phenomena and potential applications in the realm of condensed matter physics.

Research Skills

Dr. Zhu possesses a robust set of research skills, including proficiency in first-principles calculations, density functional theory, and various computational modeling techniques. His expertise extends to the synthesis and characterization of low-dimensional materials, as well as the analysis of their electronic and magnetic properties. Dr. Zhu’s ability to integrate theoretical and experimental approaches enables him to investigate complex physical systems effectively. His skills are instrumental in advancing the understanding of spintronic devices and molecular magnets, contributing valuable insights to the field.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Zhu has received several accolades recognizing his research excellence. In December 2012, he was awarded the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in China, following a similar honor at the provincial level in Hubei in December 2011. His doctoral thesis was also recognized as an Excellent Degree Thesis by HUST in December 2009. In June 2007, he was named one of the Ten Research Elites among Ph.D. and Master’s students at HUST. Additionally, he received the Excellent Graduate Scholarship twice between 2005 and 2006, highlighting his consistent academic achievements.

Conclusion

Dr. Lin Zhu’s extensive research in condensed matter physics, particularly in spintronics and low-dimensional materials, underscores his suitability for recognition as a leading researcher. His academic background, international research experience, and numerous publications in high-impact journals reflect a career dedicated to scientific advancement. The honors he has received further attest to his contributions to the field. Dr. Zhu’s work not only enhances the understanding of complex physical systems but also paves the way for innovative applications in electronic devices, marking him as a distinguished figure in his area of expertise.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: High-Performance and Low-Power Sub-5 nm Field-Effect Transistors Based on the Isolated-Band Semiconductor
    Authors: Qu, Xinxin; Ai, Yu; Guo, Xiaohui; Zhu, Lin; Yang, Zhi
    Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Corrigendum to “Study on the mechanism of enhancing photocurrent in TiS₂ photodetector by vacancy- and substitution-doping”
    Authors: Gu, Ziqiang; Xie, Xinshuo; Hao, Bin; Zhu, Lin
    Journal: Applied Surface Science (Erratum)
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: Study on the mechanism of enhancing photocurrent in TiS₂ photodetector by vacancy- and substitution-doping
    Authors: Gu, Ziqiang; Xie, Xinshuo; Hao, Bin; Zhu, Lin
    Journal: Applied Surface Science
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 2

  4. Title: Fully Electrically Controlled Low Resistance-Area Product and Enhanced Tunneling Magnetoresistance in the Van Der Waals Multiferroic Tunnel Junction
    Authors: Guo, Xiaohui; Zhang, Jia; Yao, Kailun; Zhu, Lin
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Year: 2025

  5. Title: Low-Power Transistors with Ideal p-type Ohmic Contacts Based on VS₂/WSe₂ van der Waals Heterostructures
    Authors: Cao, Zenglin; Zhu, Lin; Yao, Kailun
    Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  6. Title: NbS₂ Monolayers as Bipolar Magnetic Semiconductors for Multifunctional Spin Diodes and 3 nm Cold-Source Spin Field-Effect Transistors
    Authors: Qu, Xinxin; Guo, Xiaohui; Yao, Kailun; Zhu, Lin
    Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

 

Tieming Guo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tieming Guo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor from School of Materials Science and Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Professor Tieming Guo is a distinguished faculty member at the Department of Metallic Materials Engineering, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Lanzhou University of Science and Technology, China. With a career dedicated to the in-depth study of corrosion behavior, microstructure, and metal matrix composite materials, he has made notable contributions to both fundamental science and industrial applications. His research on stainless steel corrosion, focusing on the effects of trace elements such as boron and cobalt, has provided steel manufacturers with theoretical foundations for material improvement. In recent years, his focus has expanded to high-strength, highly conductive copper matrix composites, further broadening his research scope. A standout example of his recent work involves laser cladding of Fe–0.3C–15Cr–1Ni alloy on martensitic stainless steel, optimizing wear and corrosion resistance by adjusting laser power parameters. Professor Guo’s research outcomes are characterized by rigorous experimentation, detailed microstructural characterization, and clear application-driven goals. His work is not only advancing scientific understanding but also offering practical solutions for the metallurgical industry. With a career that blends deep technical knowledge and applied research impact, Professor Guo stands out as a leader in his field and a strong candidate for recognition through research awards.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Tieming Guo completed his higher education in materials science and engineering, specializing in metallic materials. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering, which laid the foundation for his early interest in the microstructure and corrosion behavior of metals. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Metallic Materials Engineering, where he focused on the effects of alloying elements on stainless steel performance. During his master’s studies, he began exploring the mechanisms behind stainless steel corrosion, particularly the role of microalloying with trace elements like boron and cobalt. Professor Guo completed his doctoral studies in Materials Science, focusing on metal matrix composites and advanced characterization techniques to study wear and corrosion properties. Throughout his academic training, he gained expertise in both theoretical modeling and practical experimentation, equipping him with a balanced perspective that integrates fundamental science with real-world applications. His academic background has positioned him well for a career that addresses both the challenges and opportunities in metallic materials research, particularly in areas directly relevant to industrial needs and technological development.

Professional Experience

Professor Tieming Guo has built a distinguished academic career as a faculty member at Lanzhou University of Science and Technology, where he serves as a professor and master’s tutor in the Department of Metallic Materials Engineering. Over the years, he has developed extensive experience in managing research projects related to stainless steel corrosion, microalloying, and metal matrix composites. He has been actively involved in supervising graduate students, guiding them through complex experimental work and analysis. His professional experience also includes collaborating with steel manufacturers, providing them with theoretical guidance and practical recommendations to improve material performance. Professor Guo has authored and co-authored numerous research papers, demonstrating his commitment to scientific dissemination and contribution to the broader materials science community. Additionally, he regularly participates in academic conferences and workshops, both as a speaker and attendee, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of emerging trends and technologies. His career trajectory showcases a strong combination of academic leadership, technical expertise, and industrial relevance, making him a well-rounded and impactful figure in the field of metallic materials engineering.

Research Interests

Professor Tieming Guo’s research interests center on the corrosion behavior of metallic materials, microstructure-property relationships, and the development of advanced metal matrix composites. He has a particular focus on stainless steel, studying how microalloying with trace elements like boron and cobalt influences corrosion resistance, wear performance, and mechanical properties. His work extends into exploring the effects of processing parameters, such as laser cladding techniques, on microstructure evolution and material performance. More recently, his research has branched into the study of high-strength, highly conductive copper matrix composites, reflecting his interest in combining mechanical robustness with superior electrical properties. Professor Guo is also deeply interested in the interplay between alloy composition, microstructural features (such as dendrite morphology and carbide distribution), and functional performance in aggressive environments. His commitment to advancing both theoretical understanding and practical applications ensures that his research remains highly relevant to both academic inquiry and industrial development, with an emphasis on improving material longevity, efficiency, and sustainability.

Research Skills

Professor Tieming Guo possesses a robust set of research skills that reflect his deep expertise in metallic materials engineering. He is highly skilled in experimental design, particularly in corrosion testing, wear resistance evaluation, and mechanical property characterization. His technical proficiency extends to advanced microstructural analysis techniques, including scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and metallographic microscopy, allowing him to link microstructural features with macroscopic performance. Professor Guo is adept at working with laser cladding processes, optimizing operational parameters to achieve desired microstructural outcomes. He is also proficient in data analysis and interpretation, ensuring that experimental results are rigorously examined and connected to underlying material mechanisms. In addition to laboratory skills, Professor Guo has strong capabilities in research project management, student supervision, and academic writing, as demonstrated by his extensive publication record. His ability to integrate experimental work with theoretical insights enables him to address both fundamental scientific questions and practical engineering challenges, making his research outputs highly valuable to both academia and industry.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Professor Tieming Guo has received recognition for his contributions to the field of materials science and engineering. He has been honored by academic institutions, professional societies, and industry partners for his impactful research on stainless steel corrosion and metal matrix composites. His awards reflect both the quality and relevance of his work, highlighting his ability to address critical challenges in metallic materials and translate research findings into practical recommendations. Professor Guo’s role as a master’s tutor and mentor has also earned him recognition for excellence in student supervision and academic leadership. He has been invited to present at national and international conferences, further underscoring his reputation as a respected expert in his field. While his achievements are already commendable, continuing to broaden his recognition through international awards, interdisciplinary collaborations, and participation in global research initiatives would further solidify his standing as a top-tier researcher.

Conclusion

Professor Tieming Guo stands out as a dedicated and impactful researcher whose work significantly advances the understanding of corrosion behavior, microalloying, and metal matrix composite development. His long-term commitment to both fundamental research and industrial application makes his contributions particularly valuable to the metallurgical field. With a strong academic background, extensive professional experience, and highly specialized research skills, Professor Guo has built a career marked by scientific rigor, practical relevance, and mentorship. His numerous awards and honors reflect the recognition he has earned within his field, although there is room to further elevate his profile through expanded international collaborations and broader dissemination of his work. Overall, Professor Guo is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, and his continued efforts promise to bring further advancements to materials science and engineering, benefiting both the academic community and industrial stakeholders.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Characterization of stiff porous TiC fabricated by in-situ reaction of Ti with carbon derived from phenolic resin containing template
    Authors: Liu, Diqiang; Zhang, Hongqiang; Zhao, Weiqi; Jia, Jiangang; Guo, Tieming
    Journal: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Effect of siliconizing temperature on microstructure and performance of alloy silicide layer on 347H stainless steel surface by melting salt non-electrolysis method
    Authors: Liu, Zehong; Guo, Tieming; Jia, Jiangang; Zhang, Ruihua; Yi, Xiangbin
    Journal: Surface and Coatings Technology
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: Fabrication and characterization of GCF/PyC composites by TG-CVI densified porous glassy carbon preform
    Authors: Jia, Jiangang; You, Xinya; Pan, Zikang; Liu, Diqiang; Guo, Tieming
    Journal: Ceramics International
    Year: 2025

  4. Title: Passivation characteristics and corrosion behavior of S32202 duplex stainless steel in different temperatures polluted phosphoric acid
    Authors: Yang, Haizhen; Guo, Tieming; Ouyang, Minghui; Zhao, Shuaijie; Liu, Zehong
    Journal: Surface and Coatings Technology
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  5. Title: Comparative study on periodic immersion + infrared aging corrosion behavior of Q345qNH steel and Q420qNH steel in simulated industrial atmospheric environment medium
    Authors: Guo, Tieming; Yang, Haizhen; Wu, Weihong; Nan, Xueli; Hu, Yanwen
    Journal: Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik
    Year: 2024

Zhengwei You | Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Zhengwei You | Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Chair of the Department of Composite Materials from Donghua University, China

Professor Dr. Zhengwei You is a leading figure in polymer and biomaterials research, currently serving as Chair of the Department of Composite Materials and Full Professor at Donghua University. With a robust academic and industry background, he has contributed significantly to advanced fiber materials, polyurethane elastomers, 3D printing, biomedicine, and flexible electronics. His research outputs include 96 peer-reviewed publications, over 60 patents, and two book chapters, with numerous papers in high-impact journals such as Nature Medicine, Nature Communications, and Advanced Materials. He has delivered over 50 keynote and invited lectures worldwide and serves on multiple editorial boards and professional committees in materials science, biomaterials, and engineering. His work is frequently highlighted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and national media. With an H-index of 45 and over 7,600 Google Scholar citations, Prof. You is recognized as an influential researcher whose contributions bridge academia and industrial innovation. His leadership extends beyond research, including roles as chairman, vice-chair, and standing committee member across several scientific and academic societies. Prof. You’s multifaceted expertise, combined with his leadership in research management, places him at the forefront of materials science research in China and internationally.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Zhengwei You completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Chemistry at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1996–2000), where he gained strong foundational knowledge in chemical sciences. He went on to pursue his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the prestigious Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, from 2002 to 2007. This doctoral training provided him with in-depth expertise in advanced organic synthesis, molecular design, and material characterization, establishing the technical basis for his later breakthroughs in polymer materials and biomaterials. His solid academic preparation in China’s top-ranked institutions positioned him well to integrate chemistry with materials science, allowing him to make key contributions to the fields of advanced fiber materials, elastomers, and biomedical engineering. This rigorous education also fostered his ability to lead interdisciplinary research and collaborate across chemistry, materials, and bioengineering domains, both in academia and industry.

Professional Experience

Prof. Zhengwei You has built a distinguished professional career spanning academia, research, and industry. He is currently Chair of the Department of Composite Materials at Donghua University (since 2016) and Full Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials (since 2013). His international experience includes roles as Visiting Research Assistant Professor (2011–2012) and Postdoctoral Associate (2009–2011) at the McGowan Institute of Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, and as a Postdoctoral Associate (2007–2008) at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University. Notably, he also worked as an Innovation Manager for Bayer MaterialScience (2012–2013), giving him a strong bridge between academic research and industrial application. Earlier in his career, he served on the faculty at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2000–2002). Beyond his institutional roles, Prof. You has held leadership positions in numerous professional societies, serving on editorial boards and technical committees and actively contributing to research governance, ethics, and scientific development in materials and biomaterials fields.

Research Interests

Prof. Zhengwei You’s research interests span polymers, biomaterials, polyurethane, and elastomers, with applications in 3D printing, biomedicine, and flexible electronics. He is particularly focused on designing advanced materials that exhibit superior mechanical strength, self-healing properties, dynamic crosslinking, and biocompatibility. His work integrates fundamental polymer science with cutting-edge technologies such as additive manufacturing and biofabrication to create next-generation medical devices, tissue scaffolds, and wearable electronics. Prof. You’s research also addresses the synthesis and characterization of smart materials that can respond to external stimuli and deliver tailored functionalities. He combines organic chemistry, materials science, and bioengineering principles to drive innovations at the interface of healthcare and technology. His interdisciplinary approach has led to breakthroughs in areas such as mechanoactive mineralization scaffolds for bone regeneration, dynamic polyurethanes for medical applications, and novel fiber materials for flexible electronics, all of which are highly relevant for advancing both clinical practice and industrial applications.

Research Skills

Prof. Zhengwei You possesses advanced research skills in polymer synthesis, organic chemistry, materials characterization, and biomaterials engineering. He is highly proficient in designing and fabricating novel elastomeric and polyurethane materials with dynamic crosslinking and self-healing properties. His expertise includes mechanical testing, thermal analysis, rheological assessment, and microstructural characterization using advanced techniques such as SEM, TEM, AFM, and spectroscopy. Prof. You has deep experience in 3D printing technologies, including biofabrication of scaffolds for tissue engineering, and the development of flexible and wearable electronic devices. Additionally, his research management skills encompass leading large interdisciplinary teams, securing research funding, filing patents, and publishing in top-tier scientific journals. His ability to translate fundamental research into practical applications demonstrates his strength in bridging laboratory discoveries with real-world solutions. With over 50 invited presentations, editorial board memberships, and active participation in international collaborations, Prof. You is not only technically skilled but also an influential research leader.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Zhengwei You has received widespread recognition for his contributions to materials science and biomaterials research. His research has been frequently highlighted by major funding agencies such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and national media, including China Science Daily and the China Blue Book of New Material Technology Development. He has secured more than 60 patents and published over 90 peer-reviewed papers in highly ranked journals, with numerous articles appearing in Nature Medicine, Advanced Materials, and Angewandte Chemie. His leadership roles across multiple scientific societies reflect his outstanding reputation in the field, including serving as chairman, vice chairman, and standing committee member in prominent national and international organizations. Additionally, Prof. You’s editorial appointments, such as on the boards of Bioactive Materials, Advanced Fiber Materials, and Chinese Journal of Polymer Science, underline his scientific excellence. His invited keynote and plenary lectures at international conferences further showcase the high esteem in which his peers hold his research achievements.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prof. Zhengwei You stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his sustained, high-impact contributions to polymer science, biomaterials, and advanced fiber materials. His innovative research in polyurethane, elastomers, and biofabrication has resulted in numerous patents, top-tier publications, and real-world applications in healthcare and flexible electronics. Beyond his research output, Prof. You has demonstrated exemplary leadership by guiding interdisciplinary research teams, serving on influential editorial boards, and playing key roles in professional organizations. While his research portfolio is already robust, potential areas for future growth include expanding international collaborations and further enhancing translational impact to bring laboratory discoveries into widespread clinical or industrial use. Overall, Prof. You’s combination of scientific innovation, leadership, and broad recognition makes him a highly deserving recipient of this award, reflecting both his individual excellence and his ongoing contributions to advancing materials science on a global scale.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Multiple dynamic bonds enable high mechanical strength and efficient room-temperature self-healable polyurethane for triboelectric nanogenerators
    Authors: Zhang, Wenwen; Xuan, Huixia; Xu, Xiaofei; Guan, Qingbao; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Science China Chemistry
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Dynamic cross-linked topological network reconciles the longstanding contradictory properties of polymers
    Authors: Wu, Zekai; Chu, Chengzhen; Jin, Yuhui; Zhang, Wenwen; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Science Advances
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: One-step fabrication of ultrathin porous Janus membrane within seconds for waterproof and breathable electronic skin
    Authors: Ni, Yufeng; Li, Bing; Chu, Chengzhen; Chen, Shuo; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Science Bulletin
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 2

  4. Title: Mitochondria-inspired general strategy simultaneously enhances contradictory properties of commercial polymers
    Authors: Wang, Yuepeng; Yang, Lei; Qian, Bo; Jia, Yujie; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Materials Today
    Year: 2025

  5. Title: Low-Cost Intrinsic Flame-Retardant Bio-Based High Performance Polyurethane and its Application in Triboelectric Nanogenerators
    Authors: Zhang, Xiaoyu; Yan, Xixian; Zeng, Fanglei; Guan, Qingbao; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Advanced Science
    Year: 2025

  6. Title: Sequence-controlled dynamic covalent units enable decoupling of mechanical and self-healing performance of polymers
    Authors: Zhang, Luzhi; Huang, Hongfei; Sun, Lijie; Tan, Hui; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Science China Chemistry
    Year: 2025

  7. Title: Readily recyclable, degradable, stretchable, highly conductive, anti-freezing and anti-drying glycerohydrogel for triboelectric nanogenerator
    Authors: Jiang, Sihan; Wang, Yang; Tian, Meiqin; Sun, Wei; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  8. Title: Construction of room-temperature self-healing polyurethane-based phase change composites for thermal control and energy supply
    Authors: Ouyang, Yuling; Xu, Xiaofei; Li, Yingqian; Guan, Qingbao; You, Zhengwei
    Journal: Science China Chemistry
    Year: 2025

  9. Title: Magnetically Guided Mechanoactive Mineralization Scaffolds for Enhanced Bone Regeneration
    Authors: Guo, Xuran; Tao, Zaijin; Dai, Zhenzhen; You, Zhengwei; Jiang, Jia
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Year: 2025

  10. Title: Multilevel neurium-mimetic individualized graft via additive manufacturing for efficient tissue repair
    Authors: Kong, Lingchi; Gao, Xin; Yao, Xiangyun; Qian, Yun; Fan, Cunyi
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 5