Qiyao Yu | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Qiyao Yu | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qiyao Yu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China.

Dr. Qiyao Yu is an Associate Professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Harbin Institute of Technology and completed her postdoctoral research at Beijing Institute of Technology. Her expertise lies in energy storage materials, particularly sodium/potassium-ion batteries. With over 60 SCI papers, 20+ patents, and leadership in multiple national projects, she is a recognized figure in her field. She also serves as an editorial board member for Battery Materials and a reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation of China. ⚡📚

Publication Profiles

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Education & Experience 🎓💼

  • Bachelor of Chemistry (2008-2012) – Beijing Institute of Technology 🎓
  • Master of Chemical Engineering (2012-2014) – Beijing Institute of Technology 🏛
  • Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering & Technology (2014-2018) – Harbin Institute of Technology 🔬
  • Postdoctoral Fellow (2018-2020) – Beijing Institute of Technology 🏗
  • Associate Professor & Doctoral Supervisor (2020-Present) – Beijing Institute of Technology 📖

Summary Suitability

Dr. Qiyao Yu is an esteemed Associate Professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology, specializing in electrochemical analysis, nanomaterial synthesis, and energy storage systems. Holding a Ph.D. from Harbin Institute of Technology, Dr. Yu has made groundbreaking contributions to alkali-ion battery research, playing a pivotal role in advancing energy materials and battery technology. Her work has bridged theoretical insights with experimental validation, contributing to the development of high-performance and sustainable energy solutions. Her pioneering research and commitment to innovation make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development  📚🔍

Dr. Qiyao Yu has significantly contributed to the field of energy storage and chemical engineering. She has authored 60+ SCI papers, including 44 as first/corresponding author, with 22 papers having an impact factor greater than 10. She has led 10 national projects, obtained over 20 patents, and actively contributes as an editorial board member for Battery Materials. Her research delves into the design of advanced battery materials, focusing on sodium/potassium-ion storage. Dr. Yu also plays a vital role in teaching, textbook compilation, and knowledge graph development for chemistry and energy storage courses, ensuring the next generation of researchers thrives. 🔋🧪

Research Focus

Dr. Qiyao Yu’s research primarily revolves around next-generation energy storage systems, particularly sodium-ion and potassium-ion batteries. Her work emphasizes developing high-performance electrode materials, electrolyte engineering, and interfacial chemistry to enhance battery stability and efficiency. By integrating metal-organic frameworks, carbon nanostructures, and polyanionic compounds, her research aims to revolutionize commercial sustainable energy storage solutions. Her pioneering studies on ion migration, cathode/anode materials, and electrolyte interfaces contribute significantly to battery advancements. Her focus on scalability and real-world applications positions her as a key innovator in the future of renewable energy technologies. 🔋🔄🌱

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖

  • Beijing Quality Course (Key) – Fundamentals of Organic Materials Chemistry (2021) 🏆
  • Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Planning Textbook – Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry of Energetic Materials (2021) 📚
  • Ministry of Education Teaching Reform Projects – Knowledge Graph for Organic Chemistry & Weapons Courses (2023) 🏛
  • Leader of 10+ National Projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China 🎯
  • Editorial Board MemberBattery Materials 📰

Publications Top Noted

  • Bamboo‐Like Hollow Tubes with MoS₂/N‐Doped‐C Interfaces Boost Potassium‐Ion Storage 📡 | Cited by: 283 | Year: 2018
  • Metallic Octahedral CoSe₂ Threaded by N‐Doped Carbon Nanotubes: A Flexible Framework for High‐Performance Potassium‐Ion Batteries 🔋 | Cited by: 230 | Year: 2018
  • Amorphous Carbon/Graphite Coupled Polyhedral Microframe with Fast Electronic Channel and Enhanced Ion Storage for Potassium-Ion Batteries ⚡ | Cited by: 112 | Year: 2021
  • N-Doped Carbon/Ultrathin 2D Metallic Cobalt Selenide Core/Sheath Flexible Framework Bridged by Chemical Bonds for High-Performance Potassium Storage 🔬 | Cited by: 105 | Year: 2020
  • High-Throughput Fabrication of 3D N-Doped Graphenic Framework Coupled with Fe₃C@Porous Graphite Carbon for Ultrastable Potassium Ion Storage 🏗️ | Cited by: 103 | Year: 2019
  • Unraveling the Intercorrelation Between Micro/Mesopores and K Migration Behavior in Hard Carbon 🧩 | Cited by: 92 | Year: 2022
  • Copper Oxide Nanoleaves Decorated Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube as Platform for Glucose Sensing 🍃 | Cited by: 87 | Year: 2012
  • The Multi-Yolk/Shell Structure of FeP@Foam-Like Graphenic Scaffolds: Strong P–C Bonds and Electrolyte- and Binder-Optimization Boost Potassium Storage 🔄 | Cited by: 86 | Year: 2019

Assoc Prof Dr. safia Al Menoufy |Metal Award | Excellence in Innovation

Assoc Prof Dr. safia Al Menoufy | Ain shams Award | Excellence in Innovation 

Assoc Prof Dr. safia Al Menoufy , Ain shams , Egypt

Safia Gaber Abdullah is a distinguished geologist and educator, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological and Geological Sciences at the Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Born on November 2, 1983, in Cairo, Safia has built an illustrious career rooted in her deep expertise in geological sciences.

Safia holds a B.Sc. degree in Geology, graduating with honors from Ain Shams University in June 2004. She further pursued her academic journey, obtaining her M.Sc. with specialized courses in Field Geology, Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks, Sedimentary Rocks, and Advanced Crystallography. Safia earned her Ph.D. in Geology from Ain Shams University, focusing her research on the systematics and paleoenvironmental implications of Eocene Foraminifera in Wadi Hitan, Fayum Province, and the studies on Nummulites from Egypt, covering biometry, systematic paleontology, and evolution.

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Education:

  • B.Sc. in Geology (June 2004) – Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, graduated with honors.
  • M.Sc. in Geology, with specialized courses in Field Geology, Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Advanced Crystallography.
  • Ph.D. in Geology (2010 & 2014) – Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University. Her research focused on Eocene Foraminifera and Nummulites from Egypt, exploring systematics, paleoenvironmental implications, and evolutionary aspects.

Professional Experience:

  • 2006: Demonstrator in Geological and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University.
  • 2010: Assistant Lecturer, Geological and Biological Sciences, Ain Shams University.
  • 2014: Teacher of Geology, Geological and Biological Sciences, Ain Shams University.
  • 2019: Assistant Professor, Geological and Biological Sciences, Ain Shams University.

Training and Skills:

Safia has enhanced her teaching and research skills through various training programs, including university teaching ethics, application of teaching technology, international publication, effective presentation skills, and project management. She is proficient in computer applications, including Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, Surfer, and Grapher, and holds an ICDL Certificate.

Contributions:

Safia has been involved in significant projects such as the Education of Space & Earth Sciences using Advanced Information Technology and the Sustainable Development of El Obour City. She also organized the first International Conference on Earth Sciences Education in the Arab World.

Publication Top Notes :

Benthic foraminiferal assemblages as bio-indicators of metals contamination in sediments, Qarun Lake as a case study, Egypt

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Late Middle Eocene Dammam Formation paleofacies study, UAE-Oman border: Bartonian age based on new occurrence of Nummulites hottingeri, a new subgroup of N. partschi group

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Nummulites perforatus (de Montfort, 1808) and N. beaumonti: d’Archaic & Haime, 1853: a new record from Gebel Hafit, United Arab Emirates

Benthic foraminifera and biostratigraphy of the Middle–Upper Eocene transition at Wadi Hitan area, Fayum, Egypt

Eocene‒oligocene larger foraminifera from Libya and their palaeoecologic context