Xiuhan Li | Design of Materials and Components | Best Researcher Award

Prof Xiuhan Li | Design of Materials and Components | Best Researcher Award

 Professor at Beijing Jiaotong University , China

Professor Xiuhan Li is a distinguished academic in the School of Electronics and Information Engineering at Beijing Jiaotong University. Her expertise lies in micro/nano devices, energy harvesting, and implantable biomedical microdevices, with a particular focus on wireless energy transfer systems. Her innovative research has garnered significant recognition, including numerous publications and patents.

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Professor Li has achieved notable scholarly impact with over 30 peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals such as Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, and Nano Energy. Her work has amassed more than 1000 citations, reflecting her substantial influence in her research areas. Additionally, she holds 6 invention patents and has published 36 journal articles indexed by SCI and Scopus.

Education

Professor Li earned her Ph.D. in Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics from Peking University in 2006. Her academic foundation laid the groundwork for her subsequent research in micro/nano technologies and energy harvesting.

Research Focus

Professor Li’s research centers on micro/nano devices, with a significant focus on triboelectric nanogenerators, self-powered sensors, and deep learning applications. Her work includes the development of advanced wearable sensors and wireless energy transfer systems, which push the boundaries of current technology.

Professional Journey

Professor Li’s career includes directing and participating in numerous research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). She has collaborated extensively with prestigious institutions like Peking University and the Beijing Institute of Nano Energy and Systems.

Honors & Awards

Professor Li’s groundbreaking contributions have been recognized through various awards and accolades. Her research excellence and innovative solutions in electronics and information engineering make her a leading figure in her field.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Professor Li’s notable work includes the development of a high-performance intelligent triboelectric wearable sensor (HITWS), which significantly improves upon previous technologies in terms of signal-to-noise ratio, sensitivity, and power density. Her research demonstrates a high accuracy in object recognition when combined with advanced deep learning models.

Research Timeline

Professor Li’s research timeline highlights her progression from her doctoral studies at Peking University to her current role at Beijing Jiaotong University. Her ongoing projects and contributions have consistently advanced the field of electronics and information engineering, with a focus on innovative sensor technologies and energy harvesting systems.

Collaborations and Projects

Professor Li maintains active collaborations with leading institutions such as Peking University and the Beijing Institute of Nano Energy and Systems. These partnerships facilitate the advancement of her research projects, including contributions to triboelectric nanogenerators and self-powered sensors.

 

Publications

  1. “Mica/Nylon Composite Nanofiber Film-Based Wearable Triboelectric Sensor for Object Recognition”
    • Authors: Yang, J., Hong, K., Hao, Y., Zhang, C., Li, X.
    • Journal: Nano Energy
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 129
    • Article Number: 110056
  2. “Self-Powered Intelligent Liquid Crystal Attenuator for Metasurface Real-Time Modulating”
    • Authors: Niu, Z., Yang, J., Yu, G., Mao, X., Li, X.
    • Journal: Nano Energy
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 129
    • Article Number: 109991
  3. “Self-Powered Terahertz Modulators Based on Metamaterials, Liquid Crystals, and Triboelectric Nanogenerators”
    • Authors: Hao, Y., Niu, Z., Yang, J., Zhang, C., Li, X.
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue: 25
    • Pages: 32249–32258
  4. “Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Self-Powered Musical Instrument Sensing Based on the Ion-Electricfield-Migration Nylon/Na2SO4 Nanofiber Film”
    • Authors: Zhang, C., Liu, H., Hao, Y., Wang, J., Li, X.
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 489
    • Article Number: 151274
  5. “High-Performance Flexible Wearable Triboelectric Nanogenerator Sensor by β-Phase Polyvinylidene Fluoride Polarization”
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Strength for Best Researcher Award

        1. Innovative Research Focus: Professor Li’s research in triboelectric nanogenerators and self-powered sensors demonstrates cutting-edge advancements and practical applications in micro/nano devices.
        2. High Scholarly Impact: With over 1000 citations and numerous publications in top-tier journals like Advanced Materials and Nano Energy, her work has made a significant impact on her field.
        3. Extensive Patenting: Holding 6 invention patents underscores her ability to translate research into practical, innovative solutions.
        4. Successful Collaborations: Partnerships with prestigious institutions like Peking University and the Beijing Institute of Nano Energy and Systems enhance the depth and reach of her research.
        5. Recognition and Awards: Her innovative contributions have been acknowledged through various honors and awards, highlighting her excellence and leadership in electronics and information engineering.

        Areas for Improvement

        1. Broader Research Applications: Expanding research to explore applications beyond wearable sensors and energy harvesting could diversify her impact.
        2. Interdisciplinary Research: Integrating more interdisciplinary approaches could open new avenues for innovation and application.
        3. Enhanced Public Engagement: Increasing outreach efforts to communicate the significance and potential of her work to a broader audience may enhance public understanding and support.
        4. Expansion of International Collaborations: Broadening international research partnerships could offer new perspectives and opportunities for collaboration.
        5. Increased Focus on Emerging Technologies: Staying abreast of and incorporating emerging technologies could further elevate her research impact and relevance.

        Conclusion

        Professor Xiuhan Li’s distinguished career is marked by groundbreaking research in micro/nano devices and energy harvesting, demonstrated by her high citation count and numerous prestigious publications. Her significant patent portfolio and successful collaborations underscore her innovative contributions and leadership in her field. While her research has achieved remarkable success, there are opportunities to further broaden application areas, enhance interdisciplinary approaches, and expand both public and international engagement. Embracing these opportunities will likely amplify her impact and foster continued excellence in her pioneering work.

Marin Mihai | Processing and Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Marin Mihai | Processing and Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Marin Mihai at INCDIE ICPE-CA , Romania

Marin Mihai is a highly skilled metallurgical engineer with over 8 years of experience in cross-cultural national research projects, specializing in metallurgical and energy profiles. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Material Science Engineering (2007-2011) and a Master’s degree in Management and Engineering of Metallic Materials Production (2011-2013), both from the Politehnica University of Bucharest. Additionally, he completed a scholarship at the Politehnica University of Patras, Greece, focusing on the production of geopolymers from industrial by-products.

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Education:

Marin Mihai completed his high school education at National College Spiru Haret in Ploiesti (2003-2007). He then pursued Bachelor Studies in the Faculty of Science and Materials Engineering at Politehnica University of Bucharest (2007-2011), followed by a Master Degree in Management and Engineering of Metallic Materials Production at the same institution (2011-2013). He was awarded a master scholarship at Politehnica University of Patras, Greece, where he conducted research on geopolymers from Red Mud and Rice Husk Ash under Prof. George N. Angelopoulos (February 2013 – August 2013).

Professional Journey:

Marin Mihai began his professional career as a Market Analyst at SC ASHBROOKE EXPERT SRL (July 2011 – January 2014). He then worked as a Metallurgical Engineering Technologist at SC ELECTROMAGNETICA SA (February 2014 – August 2015). Since 2015, he has been a Scientific Researcher at the National Institute for Research and Development in Electrical Engineering ICPE-CA, where he is responsible for various tasks including the development and quality assurance of electrical contacts and participation in project dissemination activities.

Honors & Awards:

Marin Mihai has been recognized for his contributions to the field with various patents, such as those on tungsten-copper-graphene oxide electrical contacts and tungsten-copper-nickel composite materials.

 

Publication Top Note

    1. Tungsten-Copper Composites for Arcing Contact Applications in High Voltage Circuit Breakers
      • Authors: MV Lungu, D Patroi, V Marinescu, S Mitrea, I Ion, M Marin, P Godeanu
      • Journal: Material Science Research India
      • Volume: 17, Issue 3
      • Pages: 8
      • Year: 2020
    2. Enhanced Metallic Targets Prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering for Sputtering Deposition of Protective Coatings
      • Authors: MV Lungu, E Enescu, D Tălpeanu, D Pătroi, V Marinescu, A Sobetkii, M Marin
      • Journal: Materials Research Express
      • Volume: 6, Issue 7
      • Article Number: 076565
      • Year: 2019
    3. Preparation and Study of the Optical, Electrical, and Dielectric Characteristics of Some Disc-Shaped Tin Dioxide-Based Varistors
      • Authors: MV Lungu, D Pătroi, V Marinescu, A Caramitu, M Marin, D Tălpeanu
      • Journal: Romanian Journal of Physics
      • Volume: 67
      • Article Number: 610
      • Year: 2022
    4. Recycled Polypropylene/Strontium Ferrite Polymer Composite Materials with Electromagnetic Shielding Properties
      • Authors: AR Caramitu, MV Lungu, RC Ciobanu, I Ion, M Marin, V Marinescu
      • Journal: Polymers
      • Volume: 16, Issue 8
      • Article Number: 1129
      • Year: 2024
    5. Tribological Behavior of Arcing Contact Materials Based on Copper Infiltrated Tungsten Composites
      • Authors: MV Lungu, E Enescu, M Lucaci, CD Cîrstea, F Grigore, S Mitrea, D Pătroi
      • Conference Proceedings: 9th International Conference “BALTTRIB 2018”
      • Volume: 1
      • Pages: 27-33
      • Year: 2017

    Strengths

    1. Innovative Research on Electrical Contacts:
      • Marin Mihai’s work on tungsten-copper composites for arcing contact applications in high voltage circuit breakers is pioneering. This research is crucial for enhancing the performance and reliability of high voltage circuit breakers, making it a significant contribution to the field of electrical engineering.
    2. Development of Advanced Materials:
      • His research on enhanced metallic targets prepared by spark plasma sintering for sputtering deposition of protective coatings showcases his ability to develop advanced materials with superior properties. This work has implications for improving the durability and efficiency of protective coatings in various industrial applications.
    3. Multidisciplinary Approach:
      • Mihai’s work spans across different areas of material science, including optical, electrical, and dielectric characteristics of tin dioxide-based varistors, and electromagnetic shielding properties of recycled polypropylene/strontium ferrite polymer composite materials. This multidisciplinary approach highlights his versatility and comprehensive understanding of material science.
    4. Contribution to Sustainable Materials:
      • His research on the preparation of geopolymers from industrial by-products such as Red Mud and Rice Husk Ash demonstrates his commitment to sustainability. This work not only provides solutions for waste management but also contributes to the development of eco-friendly materials.
    5. Recognized Expertise and Patents:
      • Mihai’s contributions to the field have been recognized through various patents, including those on tungsten-copper-graphene oxide electrical contacts and tungsten-copper-nickel composite materials. These patents signify his role as a leading innovator and researcher in material science.

    Areas for Improvement

    1. Expanded Collaboration:
      • Increasing collaboration with international researchers and institutions can further enhance the scope and impact of his research. This would provide broader perspectives and potentially lead to more groundbreaking discoveries.
    2. Publication in High-Impact Journals:
      • While Mihai has published in reputable journals, focusing on publishing in higher impact journals could increase the visibility and citation of his work. This would further establish his reputation in the global research community.
    3. Grant Acquisition:
      • Actively seeking and securing more research grants can provide additional resources for his projects. This can enable more extensive research and the ability to explore new areas within material science.
    4. Integration of Emerging Technologies:
      • Incorporating emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in his research methodologies could lead to new insights and more efficient research processes. This could also open new avenues for innovation in material science.
    5. Enhanced Communication Skills:
      • Improving public speaking and presentation skills can aid in effectively disseminating his research findings to a wider audience. This would also be beneficial for securing funding and collaborative opportunities.

    Conclusion

    Marin Mihai is a highly skilled and innovative metallurgical engineer with a robust portfolio of research that has made significant contributions to material science, particularly in the development of advanced materials and sustainable solutions. His strengths in multidisciplinary research, innovation, and recognized expertise have earned him the Best Researcher Award. However, by expanding his collaborations, aiming for high-impact publications, securing more grants, integrating emerging technologies, and enhancing his communication skills, he can further elevate his research impact and continue to be a leader in his field.