Hao Shang | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Hao Shang, Hubei University of Automotive Technology, China.
Dr. Hao Shang π¨βπ¬ is a lecturer at the Hubei University of Automotive Technology π, affiliated with the Hubei Key Laboratory of Energy Storage and Power Battery β‘. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Wuhan University π«, with research focused on water electrolysis π§. With experience in research and teaching, Dr. Shang has contributed to hydrogen production technologies and fuel cell catalysts π§ͺ. He has published 7 scientific papers π, owns 5 patents (4 domestic, 1 international) π§Ύ, and is actively involved in multiple funded research projects πΌ. He also teaches courses in physics and energy materials π.
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Β Education & ExperienceΒ
π Education:
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π§ͺ Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry
π Wuhan University, Wuhan, China (Sep 2015 β Dec 2020)
π¬ Research: Water Electrolysis -
βοΈ M.S. in Physical Chemistry
π Wuhan University, Wuhan, China (Sep 2012 β Jun 2015)
π¬ Research: Electro-Catalysis -
π§« B.S. in Chemistry
π Zhengzhou University, Wuhan, China (Sep 2006 β Jun 2010)
πΌ Occupational History:
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π¬ 2010β2011: Research Assistant, Shenzhen Institute of Peking University
β€ Focus: Drug synthesis design -
β‘ 2021β2023: Assistant Researcher, Tianjin Research Institute for Water Transport Engineering, M.O.T
β€ Focus: Hydrogen production via electrolysis -
π¨βπ« 2023βPresent: Lecturer, Hubei University of Automotive Technology
β€ Teaching and research
Summary Suitability For The Award
Dr. Hao Shang, currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of New Energy, Hubei University of Automotive Technology, is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his cutting-edge research in hydrogen production, electrocatalysis, and energy materials. With a Ph.D. and M.S. in Physical Chemistry from Wuhan University, and over a decade of experience spanning academia and applied research institutes, Dr. Shang has consistently demonstrated scientific rigor and innovation across multiple areas of clean energy technologies.
Β Professional Development
Dr. Hao Shang has steadily advanced in the field of physical chemistry and clean energy technology π±. With foundational work in drug synthesis π§ͺ, he transitioned to cutting-edge research in hydrogen production and electrolysis β‘. Currently a lecturer and researcher, Dr. Shang guides students and participates in advanced projects at the Hubei Key Laboratory of Energy Storage π. His hands-on experience spans catalyst development, lithium battery recycling π, and green energy systems π. His efforts are supported by active research funding πΌ and recognized through publications and patents π. He maintains strong academic and industry collaborations π€.
Β Research FocusΒ
Dr. Hao Shang’s research focuses on sustainable energy technologies πΏ, particularly in hydrogen production and fuel cells π¬. He works extensively on catalysts for solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) water electrolysis π§, as well as for hydrogen and methanol fuel cells π. His innovative research also extends to lithium-ion battery recycling technologies π, aiming to improve resource efficiency and reduce environmental impact π. Dr. Shang integrates physical chemistry with energy materials science, bridging academia and industry to contribute to future clean energy solutions π§. His goal is to develop cost-effective, high-performance, and eco-friendly energy systems βοΈ.
Β Awards & HonorsΒ
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π Published 7 peer-reviewed journal articles in reputable international journals
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π§Ύ Holder of 5 patents: 4 domestic π¨π³, 1 international π
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πΌ Participated in 3 ongoing research projects with a combined budget over 300,000 yuan π°
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β Successfully completed 1 research project
Publication Top Noted
π Improving MoSβ hydrogen evolution performance in anion exchange membrane water electrolysis by using LaNiβ alloy as a co-catalyst (2025) β Journal of Alloys and Compounds |π§ͺβ‘π
π Multiple YuβShibaβRusinov bound states in a molecular dimer device: Excited-state and normal quantum phase transitions (2025) β Chinese Journal of Physics | π¬βοΈπ§²