Xinyue Zhang | Biomimetic Tribology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Xinyue Zhang , China University of Mining and Technology , China.
Dr. Xinyue Zhang is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Materials and Physics at the China University of Mining and Technology. Specializing in biomimetic tribology, she focuses on mechanical design and theory with innovative contributions to soft materials and artificial joints. With 16 published papers in prestigious journals and notable achievements such as the 2024 Jiangsu Province Outstanding Postdoctoral Program award, she continues to push the boundaries in material science and mechanical engineering.
Dr. Zhang is dedicated to advancing research that bridges biomaterials and engineering for future applications. 
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Education and Experience
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Design and Theory, China University of Mining and Technology (2018-2023)
- Master of Materials Science, China University of Mining and Technology (2016-2018)
- Bachelor of Metal Materials, Hebei University of Science and Technology (2012-2016)
- National Government Scholarship, University of British Columbia (2021-2022)
Experience:
- Postdoctoral Fellow at China University of Mining and Technology (2023-present)
- Research focus on biomimetic design and tribology of soft materials
Suitability for The Award
Professional Development (
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Awards and Honors (
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2024 Jiangsu Province Outstanding Postdoctoral Program
National Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund Project
National Government Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia
In addition to publishing 16 high-impact papers, Dr. Zhang’s research has garnered recognition through national and international grants.
Her postdoctoral work continues to explore the mechanical strength and friction properties of biomaterials, advancing innovations in biomedical applications and engineering.
By integrating polymer networks and sustainable design, Dr. Zhang’s research is contributing to the biomedical field and pushing the limits of mechanical engineering in load-bearing medical devices and soft robotics. 






Associate Professor – Northeastern University, Shenyang (2021-present)



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