Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinxing Wang | carbon Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinxing Wang | carbon Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinxing Wang , Chongqing University ,China

Jinxing Wang stands as an ultimate authority in the realm of metal-air batteries, particularly in magnesium-air systems, as an Associate Professor at Chongqing University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering. With a distinguished academic journey culminating in MS and Ph.D. degrees from Chongqing University, Prof. Wang has amassed over 77 published papers, cited more than 1300 times, and secured substantial research funding amounting to USD 1 million. His research, highlighted in 41 SCI and SCIE indexed journals, spans electrocatalysis, magnesium alloys, and metal failure analysis, marking him as a pivotal figure in nano-energy battery materials. Beyond publications, his influence extends through 80 consultancy projects and global collaborations, alongside impactful presentations at major conferences and roles as a reviewer for prestigious journals. Prof. Wang’s unwavering dedication to advancing sustainable battery technologies exemplifies his leadership in materials science and engineering, solidifying his legacy in the field.

Profesional Profile:

Scopus

🎓Education:

Prof. Jinxing Wang earned both his Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees from Chongqing University, where he established a solid foundation in materials science and engineering. This educational background equipped him with the expertise to delve deeply into his research interests, particularly focusing on advancements in metal-air batteries, specifically magnesium-air systems. His academic journey at Chongqing University not only shaped his understanding of electrocatalysis, magnesium alloys, and metal failure analysis but also laid the groundwork for his prolific career in nano-energy battery materials.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Jinxing Wang currently holds the position of Associate Professor at Chongqing University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering, where he plays a pivotal role in both research and education. With a focus on materials science and engineering, his work spans across various aspects of battery technology, particularly specializing in magnesium-air systems within the broader context of metal-air batteries. His tenure at Chongqing University has been marked by significant contributions to the field, including extensive research into electrocatalysis, magnesium alloys, and the analysis of metal failures. As an educator, Prof. Wang not only engages in advanced research but also imparts his knowledge to students, shaping the next generation of materials scientists and engineers. His leadership at the university underscores his commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through innovative materials research and academic excellence.

🏅Research and Achievements:

Prof. Jinxing Wang is a highly accomplished researcher whose contributions have significantly impacted the field of materials science and engineering. With over 77 published papers garnering more than 1300 citations, his work has been prominently featured in 41 SCI and SCIE indexed journals. Prof. Wang’s research primarily focuses on electrocatalysis, magnesium alloys, and the analysis of metal failures, reflecting his expertise in advancing battery technologies, particularly in magnesium-air systems.

🏆Awards and Recognition:

Prof. Jinxing Wang’s impressive accomplishments speak volumes about his stature in the field of materials science and engineering. With a substantial publication record, including over 77 papers cited more than 1300 times and featured in prestigious SCI and SCIE indexed journals, he has established himself as a leading authority in nano-energy battery materials.Prof. Wang’s ability to secure significant research funding amounting to USD 1 million underscores his leadership and capability in advancing scientific research. His academic contributions extend beyond publications and funding, encompassing 80 consultancy projects and extensive global collaborations, which highlight his influence and expertise in the international scientific community.Moreover, Prof. Wang’s role as a reviewer for respected journals and his impactful presentations at major conferences further demonstrate his commitment to scholarly excellence and knowledge dissemination. Collectively, these achievements solidify Prof. Jinxing Wang’s pivotal role in shaping the landscape of materials science and engineering, particularly in the development of sustainable battery technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

  • First-Principles Calculations of TiB4 and TiB5 as Anodes with High Capacity for Na-Ion Batteries
    • Citations: 0
  • Achieving high strength and rapid degradation in Mg-Gd-Ni alloys by regulating LPSO phase morphology combined with extrusion
    • Citations: 14
  • Enhanced catalytic activity of ZnWO4 by nickel-doping in oxygen evolution reactions
    • Citations: 2
  • Portland cementitious coating with autogenerated oxide film and its anticorrosion behavior on magnesium alloy
    • Citations: 5
  • Research Progress and the Prospect of Damping Magnesium Alloys
    • Citations: 3

 

 

 

Prof. Sergey Maksimenko| pyrolytic carbon Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sergey Maksimenko| pyrolytic carbon Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Nazar Oukaili ,Belarusian State University, Institute for Nuclear Problems , Belarus

Sergey Afanasievich Maksimenko, born on August 13, 1954, in Krivichi, Minsk region, Belarus (USSR), is a renowned physicist celebrated for his contributions to the fields of nanostructured materials and electromagnetic properties. He holds a D.Sc. in Physics from the Institute of Physics, Belarus Academy of Science, and a Ph.D. in Physics from Belarus State University. As the Director of the Institute for Nuclear Problems at Belarus State University, he has led numerous international research projects and collaborations, particularly in nonlinear optics and nanostructures.
Profile :

Scopus

Google Scholar

Orcid

🎓 Education:

  • D.Sc. in Physics (Doctor of Science in Phys. and Math.), 1996, Institute of Physics, Belarus Academy of Science, Minsk, Belarus.
    • Thesis: “Propagation of waves and wave packets in periodical and dispersive media”
  • Ph.D. in Physics (Candidate of Science in Phys. and Math.), 1988, Belarus State University, Minsk, Belarus.
    • Thesis: “Polarization and time-domain effects under the interaction of radiation from x-ray spectral range with anisotropic and dispersive media”
  • M.Sc. in Physics, June 1976, Belarus State University, Physical Department, Minsk, Belarus.
    • Subject: General physics, heat- and mass-transfer

🏢 Experience:

  • Institute of Heat- and Mass Transfer, Belarus Ac. of Sci., Minsk, Belarus
    • Engineer-Researcher (08/1976 – 09/1977)
  • Belarus State University, Minsk, Belarus
    • PhD Student (01/1977 – 09/1980)
    • Deputy Vice-Rector – Chief of General Directorate of Sciences (06/2000 – 02/2005)
    • Professor at the Solid State Physics Department (09/2006 – Present)
  • Institute of Applied Physical Problems, Belarus State University, Minsk, Belarus
    • Junior Researcher (10/1980 – 07/1986)
  • Institute for Nuclear Problems, Belarus State University, Minsk, Belarus
    • Researcher, Major Researcher (08/1986 – 01/1992)
    • Head of Laboratory (02/1992 – 12/2012)
    • Deputy Director (03/1997 – 06/2000)
    • Director (01/2013 – Present)
  • Max-Born Institut fur Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie, Berlin, Germany (1998-2004, Visiting Scientist, repetitively)
  • Institut für Festkörperphysik, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany (1999–2019, Visiting Scientist, repetitively)
  • Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands (2005–2011, Visiting Scientist, repetitively)
  • University of Namur, Namur, Belgium (2006–2016, Visiting Scientist, repetitively)
  • Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Frascati, Italy (2008–2018, Visiting Scientist, repetitively)

📚 Lecture Course:

  • Physics of Nanostructured Materials
  • Physics of Nanostructures, Physical Department, BSU

🌐 International Research Grants:

  • Principal researcher and coordinator in numerous international research grants and projects related to physics, nanostructures, carbon nanotubes, and electromagnetic properties, funded by various prestigious institutions and programs including INTAS, NATO Science for Peace Program, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), EU FP7, and Horizon 2020.

🏅 Membership of Professional Societies and Awards:

  • Francisk Skorina Medal (2020)
  • Diploma of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus for Achievements in Professional Work and Teaching (2011)
  • Belarus State University Award named by Academician A.N.Sevchenko for “Electromagnetics of Nanostructures” (2011)
  • Honored Staff Member of Belarus State University (2010)
  • SPIE Fellow (2009)
  • DAAD Fellowship (2009)
  • Belarus National Scholarship for Advanced Achievements in Research (2007)
  • Diploma of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus for Achievements in Professional Work and Teaching (2001)
  • Member of Various Professional Societies:
    • Belarus Physical Society
    • European Material Research Society
    • SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering
    • Societa’ Italiana di Fisica
  • Academic and Professional Councils:
    • BSU and INP academic councils member
    • Supreme Certification Committee of the Republic of Belarus for Academic Degree Adjudgment, Expert Council member

 

Publications Top Notes 📄

Electrodynamics of carbon nanotubes: Dynamic conductivity, impedance boundary conditions, and surface wave propagation

Citation : 602

Theory of optical scattering by achiral carbon nanotubes and their potential as optical nanoantennas

Citation : 284

Flexible transparent graphene/polymer multilayers for efficient electromagnetic field absorption

Citation : 183

Terahertz conductivity peak in composite materials containing carbon nanotubes: Theory and interpretation of experiment

Citation : 180

Highly efficient high-order harmonic generation by metallic carbon nanotubes

Citation : 179