Longwei Yin | Electrochemical Energy | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Longwei Yin, Shandong University, China.
Publivation Profiles
SCOPUS
Education and Experience
- Doctoral Supervisor at Shandong University, School of Materials

- National “New Century Millions Talent Project” recipient (2010)

- Awarded Special Government Allowance by the State Council (2007)

- Distinguished Professor under the Taishan Scholars Program

- Led 20+ Research Projects, including National Key R&D Programs

Suitability summary
Dr. Longwei Yin, a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Materials, Shandong University, is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking contributions to energy conversion and storage materials. With an exceptional research portfolio spanning over 300 high-impact publications in top-tier journals such as Nature Materials, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, JACS, and Angewandte Chemie, his work has been cited over 20,000 times, demonstrating its profound impact on the scientific community.
Professional Development
Longwei Yin’s research focuses on functional material design for energy applications, addressing major strategic goals related to China’s dual-carbon policy. His work spans solar energy conversion, electrochemical energy storage, and photocatalysis, integrating fundamental science with applied engineering. As a leading figure in materials science, he has directed multiple national and international research projects, fostering collaborations in renewable energy technologies. Beyond academia, he serves as a director in multiple national materials and physical vision societies, contributing significantly to policy and innovation in sustainable energy development. His research continues to drive breakthroughs in next-generation energy materials and devices. 


Research Focus
“Tuning Dual Catalytic Active Sites of Pt Single Atoms Paired with High-Entropy Alloy Nanoparticles for Advanced Li-O₂ Batteries” – ACS Nano, 2025
“Enhanced Pseudocapacitive Li⁺ Charge Storage on Lithium-Rich Disordered Rock Salt Vanadium Oxide Nanocrystalline” – Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024
“In Situ Synthesis of Lithiophilic Ag Sites in 3D MOF-Derived Nitrogen-Doped Porous Carbon Composites Towards Dendrite-Free Lithium Metal Anodes” – Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2024
“Revealing the Effect of the Microstructure on Potassium Storage Behavior in a Two-Dimensional Mesoporous Carbon Anode” – ACS Nano, 2024 (
2 citations)
“Integrating Activated Inorganic Fluoride Nanocrystals with Polar Polymer for Wide-Temperature Solid Lithium Metal Batteries” – ACS Energy Letters, 2024 (
2 citations)
“High-Performance All-Solid-State Li–Se Battery Based on Selenium Loaded on Ti₃C₂ MXene Cathode” – Green Energy and Resources, 2024 (
2 citations)






, her research spans novel materials for energy conversion and storage systems, including fuel cells and supercapacitors. As a project leader in the NOVATRODES initiative 
, she advances hydrogen production technology. A devoted educator
, she teaches physical chemistry and electrochemical engineering. Beyond academia, Mila is a dedicated mom and wife, enjoying outdoor adventures like skiing
. She actively promotes electrochemistry through conferences and leadership roles.
, focusing on innovative hydrogen production technologies. Her research includes developing advanced materials for fuel cells, supercapacitors, and electrochemical reactors. Mila’s expertise is complemented by her active role in international projects and conferences
. As a passionate educator
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Research Focus
. Her applied research involves creating effective water disinfectants and advancing electrochemical processes for sustainable energy solutions
. Her work combines fundamental and applied research to push the boundaries of electrochemical technology.