Yuanfeng Chen | Pavement | Best Researcher Award
Mr.Yuanfeng Chen , Guangxi University , China.
Mr.Yuanfeng Chen, originally from Luoyang, Henan Province, is a dedicated researcher specializing in asphalt and concrete pavements. His work focuses on enhancing anti-slip properties, wear resistance, and durability. He has published three SCI papers, including a first-author paper in a JCR Q2 journal and a corresponding-author paper in JCR Q3. Currently, he is working on two more academic papers, one of which is a second-author paper in JCR Q1. His notable contributions include research on the alkaliβsilica reaction in granite-manufactured sand mortar and a comprehensive review of long-term skid resistance in asphalt pavement.
Publication Profile
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Education & ExperienceΒ 

- Masterβs ResearchΒ
Β β Focused on anti-slip, wear resistance, and durability of asphalt/concrete pavements.
- Published 3 SCI papersΒ
Β β Including JCR Q2 (first author) & JCR Q3 (corresponding author).
- Current ResearchΒ
Β β Working on a second-author JCR Q1 paper & an EI-indexed paper under revision.
Suitability Summary
Mr.Yuanfeng ChenΒ a distinguished researcher from Luoyang, Henan Province, is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher AwardΒ due to his outstanding contributions to pavement engineering. His research has significantly advanced the understanding ofΒ anti-slip properties, wear resistance, and durability of asphalt and concrete pavements. He has published three high-impact SCI papers, including aΒ first-author JCR Q2 paper and a corresponding-author JCR Q3 paper, with a top SCI-1 journal publication further solidifying his expertise. Additionally, his ongoing research includes aΒ second-author JCR Q1 paper and an EI-indexed paper under review, reflecting his commitment to cutting-edge advancements.Β
Professional DevelopmentΒ 

Mr.Yuanfeng Chen has been actively engaged in pavement engineering research, contributing to both theoretical advancements and practical solutions. His work on the alkaliβsilica reaction in granite-manufactured sand mortar has helped mitigate durability concerns, while his comprehensive review of long-term skid resistance in asphalt pavement has provided a roadmap for future innovations. His commitment to high-impact research is reflected in his publications in well-regarded journals. With ongoing projects in Q1 and EI-indexed journals, he continues to explore innovative ways to enhance the lifespan and performance of asphalt and concrete pavements.
Research FocusΒ 

Mr.Yuanfeng Chen research is centered on pavement engineering, specifically improving the durability, skid resistance, and wear performance of asphalt and concrete surfaces. His studies address critical issues such as theΒ alkaliβsilica reaction in granite-manufactured sand mortar, aiming to improve material stability. Additionally, his review onΒ long-term skid resistanceΒ in asphalt pavement has identified key trends and future research directions. His contributions help advance safer and more durable road infrastructure by optimizing material compositions and maintenance strategies.Β
Awards & HonorsΒ 

- First-author paper in JCR Q2 journalΒ
- Corresponding-author paper in JCR Q3 journalΒ
- Top SCI-1 journal paper publicationΒ
- Second-author JCR Q1 paper (in progress)Β
- EI-indexed paper under review and revisionΒ
Publiaction Top Notes
- Exosome-based strategy for degenerative disease in orthopedics: Recent progress and perspectivesΒ
Β βΒ Journal of Orthopaedic TranslationΒ (2022) |Β Cited by: [Check Crossref]Β |Β
Β DOI:Β 10.1016/j.jot.2022.05.009
- Sustained Release SDF-1Ξ±/TGF-Ξ²1-Loaded Silk Fibroin-Porous Gelatin Scaffold Promotes Cartilage RepairΒ
Β βΒ ACS Applied Materials & InterfacesΒ (2019) |Β Cited by: [Check Crossref]Β |Β
Β DOI:Β 10.1021/acsami.9b01532
- Joint distraction attenuates osteoarthritis by reducing secondary inflammation, cartilage degeneration and subchondral bone aberrant changeΒ
Β βΒ Osteoarthritis and CartilageΒ (2015) |Β Cited by: [Check Crossref]Β |Β
Β DOI:Β 10.1016/j.joca.2015.05.018
- Construction of a rodent neural network-skeletal muscle assembloid that simulates postnatal development of spinal cord motor neuronal networkΒ
Β βΒ Scientific ReportsΒ (2025) |Β Cited by: 0Β |Β
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- Effects of tail nerve electrical stimulation on activation and plasticity of lumbar locomotor circuits and prevention of skeletal muscle atrophy after spinal cord transection in ratsΒ
Β βΒ CNS Neuroscience and TherapeuticsΒ (2024) |Β Cited by: 1Β |Β
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