Hao Shang | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Hao Shang | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hao Shang, Hubei University of Automotive Technology, China.

Chao Wang | Biomass Material | Young Researcher Award

Chao Wang | Biomass Material | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Chao Wang , Harbin Engineering university, Yantai Research Institute , China.

Chao Wang 🎓🔬 is an Associate Professor at Harbin Engineering University, specializing in polymer membranes for water treatment and biomass material applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology (2021) and a Master’s in Polymer Chemistry and Physics (2016) from Harbin Institute of Technology, following a Bachelor’s in Material Chemistry from Northeast Forestry University. Her research focuses on developing natural-product-derived membranes for molecular separation and wastewater treatment. As the leader of multiple funded projects, she has published high-impact SCI papers in top journals. 📚🌱 Her work contributes to sustainable and efficient membrane technologies. 🌍💧

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Education & Work Experience 📚💼

  • 2016.09 – 2021.09 | Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering & Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology 🎓

  • 2015.09 – 2016.09 | Master’s in Polymer Chemistry & Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology 🧪

  • 2011 – 2015 | Bachelor’s in Material Chemistry, Northeast Forestry University 🏛️

  • 2021.11 – Present | Associate Professor, Harbin Engineering University 👩‍🏫

Suitability Summary

Dr. Chao Wang is an outstanding young researcher in the field of polymer chemistry and membrane technology, making significant contributions to sustainable water treatment and advanced membrane materials. Her research focuses on developing biomass-derived membranes, antibacterial thin films, and high-efficiency dye removal membranes, which have broad applications in environmental protection and industrial water purification. With an impressive portfolio of high-impact SCI publications, leadership in multiple research projects, and groundbreaking advancements in polymer-based separation technologies, Dr. Wang exemplifies the qualities of an innovative and influential scientist, making her a deserving candidate for the Young Researcher Award.

Professional Development 📈🔬

Chao Wang is deeply engaged in polymer chemistry and membrane technology research. Her work focuses on polymer membranes for efficient water treatment, incorporating natural biomaterials for enhanced separation performance. 🌱💧 She leads multiple funded projects, including the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation and Yantai Science & Technology Innovation programs. As a prolific researcher, she has published in high-impact journals like Chemical Engineering Journal and Journal of Membrane Science. 📄✨ Her contributions advance sustainable membrane technologies, offering innovative solutions for environmental challenges. 🌍🔍

Research Focus 🏗️🔬

Chao Wang’s research primarily revolves around polymer membranes for water treatment, molecular separation, and biomass material applications. 🌿💧 Her work aims to develop next-generation membranes with enhanced selectivity and efficiency, utilizing bio-based components for sustainable solutions. She explores lignin-based membranes, nanochannel structures, and surface modifications to improve filtration performance. 🏭🔍 Her studies contribute to industries requiring high-performance membranes, such as wastewater treatment, dye removal, and chemical separation. 🚰🔬 Through innovative polymer engineering, she advances eco-friendly and cost-effective filtration technologies for global water sustainability. 🌎♻️

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

  • Project Leader | Youth Fund Project of Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation 🎓

  • Project Leader | Fundamental Research Projects of Science & Technology Innovation and Development Plan in Yantai 🏛️

  • Project Leader | Yantai Science and Technology Innovation Assistance for New Kinetic Energy Open Research Topics 🏆

  • Published in Top SCI Journals | Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Membrane Science, Polymer 📄🔥

 Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Wang, C., Lu, Y., Chu, P., He, T., Liu, L., & Zhang, C. (2025). Design of intrinsically antibacterial thin film composite membrane based on natural material for efficient molecular sieving. Separation and Purification Technology, 355:129798. (Cited by: 1) 📄🔬

2️⃣ Wang, C., Chen, R., Liu, W., Li, Y., & Wang, J. (2025). Electron-Withdrawing Effects for Tailoring Oxidative-Stress-Mediated Coating in Marine Antifouling. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. (Cited by: -) 🌊🦠

3️⃣ Wang, C., Zhang, W., Zhang, C., Xu, H., Liu, L., & Zhang, C. (2022). Natural-product-derived membranes for high-efficiency anionic dye removal. Journal of Membrane Science, 663:121061. (Cited by: -) 🌱💧

4️⃣ Wang, C., Zhang, J., Liu, C., Song, X., & Zhang, C. (2021). Wood-inspired preparation of ligninsulfonate/trimesoylchloride nanofilm with a highly negatively charged surface for removing anionic dyes. Chemical Engineering Journal, 412:128609. (Cited by: -) 🌳🧪

5️⃣ Wang, C., Zhang, J., Liu, C., Song, X., & Zhang, C. (2021). Ligninsulfonate/trimesoylchloride nanocomposite membrane with transmembrane nanochannels via bionic cell membrane for molecular separation. Journal of Membrane Science, 628:119741. (Cited by: -) 🏗️🧫

6️⃣ Wang, C., Song, X., Liu, Y., & Zhang, C. (2021). PVC-g-PVP amphiphilic polymer synthesis by ATRP and its membrane separation property for silicone-containing wastewater. Polymer, 229:123965. (Cited by: -) 🏭💡

Mohamed Ben Bechir | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research

Mohamed Ben Bechir | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research

Prof. Mohamed Ben Bechir, faculté des sciences de Sfax, Tunisia.

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Baccalauréat (Mathématiques): Lycée Habib Màazoun, Sfax (2007)
  • 🎓 Licence Fondamentale en Physique: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2010)
  • 🎓 Master de Physique des Milieux Condensés: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2012)
  • 🎓 Doctorat en Physique: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2015)
  • 🎓 Habilitation Universitaire en Physique: Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (2022)
  • 🧑‍🏫 Lecturer: Faculty of Sciences, Gafsa, Tunisia (2015–Present)

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Mohamed Ben Bechir is a visionary researcher whose groundbreaking contributions in materials science and renewable energy research make him an outstanding candidate for the prestigious Excellence in Research . His expertise in synthesizing and characterizing innovative materials, coupled with his impactful academic and mentorship roles, underscores his commitment to advancing science and sustainable energy solutions.

Professional Development 

Publications Top Notes

  • 🌟 Exploring Photoconduction Mechanisms in Lead-Free Cs3Sb2I9 Single Crystal Thin Films (2024, Optical Materials)
  • 💡 Exploring Photoexcitation Effects on Cs3Bi2Br9 Perovskite Single Crystal Properties (2024, Optical Materials, cited by: 2)
  • ⚛️ From Molecular Salt to Layered Network: Cation-Driven Tuning of Band Gap, Structure, and Charge Transport in A3Bi2I9 (A = Cs, Rb) Perovskites (2024, RSC Advances, cited by: 1)
  • 🔬 Investigating the Electrical and Optical Characteristics of Lead-Free All-Inorganic Cs3Sb2Br9 Single Crystals (2024, Optical Materials, cited by: 2)
  • 🔍 Vibrational Spectroscopic, Optical Properties, and Electrical Conduction Mechanism of Lead-Free Perovskite Cs2ZnCl4 (2024, Chemistry Africa)
  • 🌐 Understanding Charge Transport and Dielectric Relaxation Properties in Lead-Free Cs2ZrCl6 Nanoparticles (2024, RSC Advances, cited by: 3)
  • 🏗️ Structural, Morphological, Electrical, and Dielectric Properties of Na2Cu5(Si2O7)2 for ASSIBs (2024, RSC Advances, cited by: 2)
  • ⚙️ Investigation of Optical, Dielectric, and Charge Transfer Properties in Lead-Free Double Perovskite Cs2MSbBr6 (M = Cu, Ag) (2024, Ionics, cited by: 4)

You-Dong Kim | fuel cell technologies | Best Researcher Award

You-Dong Kim | fuel cell technologies | Best Researcher Award 

Mr.You-Dong Kim, Colorado School of Mines, United States.

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. Candidate in Material Science (2020–2025)
    Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA
    Advisors: Prof. Ryan O’Hayre and Prof. Neal Sullivan
  • 🎓 M.Eng. in Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering (2016–2018)
    Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea
    Advisor: Prof. Jun-Young Park
  • 🎓 B.Eng. in Advanced Materials Engineering (2011–2016)
    Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea
  • 🛠 Research Experience in Solid Oxide Cells and Electrochemical Testing
    Techniques include tape-casting, spray coating, machine learning applications, and electrochemical analysis 📊.

Suitability For The Award

Mr. Youdong Kim’s extensive research in the field of Material Science, particularly his work on Solid Oxide Cells (SOCs) and Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells (PCFCs), positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His efforts in the fabrication and testing of SOCs demonstrate his commitment to advancing energy technologies, which are critical for sustainable energy solutions.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors 

  • 🏆 University Fellowship (2020–2024)
    Awarded by Colorado School of Mines

Publications

  • “Towards improved stability in proton-conducting ceramic fuel cells” – Meisel, C., Huang, J., Kim, Y.-D., O’Hayre, R., Sullivan, N.P. (2024) – Cited by: 1 📄
  • “Improving tubular protonic ceramic fuel cell performance by compensating Ba evaporation via a Ba-excess optimized proton conducting electrolyte synthesis strategy” – Kim, Y.-D., Kim, I.-H., Meisel, C., Sullivan, N.P., O’Hayre, R. (2024) – Cited by: 3 📄
  • “Tuning the Co/Fe ratio in BaCoxFe0.8−xZr0.1Y0.1O3−δ, a promising triple ionic and electronic conducting oxide, to boost electrolysis and fuel cell performance” – Shin, Y., Kim, Y.-D., Sanders, M., Walker, M., O’Hayre, R. (2022) – Cited by: 15 📄
  • “Proton-conducting ceramics for water electrolysis and hydrogen production at elevated pressure” – Herradon, C., Le, L., Meisel, C., O’Hayre, R., Sullivan, N.P. (2022) – Cited by: 24 📄
  • “Performance degradation in proton-conducting ceramic fuel cell and electrolyzer stacks” – Le, L.Q., Meisel, C., Hernandez, C.H., O’Hayre, R., Sullivan, N.P. (2022) – Cited by: 26 📄
  • “Cobalt-free perovskite Ba1-xNdxFeO3-δ air electrode materials for reversible solid oxide cells” – Kim, Y.-D., Yang, J.-Y., Saqib, M., Song, S.-J., Park, J.-Y. (2021) – Cited by: 35 📄