Dr. Wenjie Li |  Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjie Li |  Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Shenyang University of Technology, China

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Wenjie Li is a doctoral candidate with research expertise in acoustomechanical metamaterials and equipment vibration and noise control. His work addresses the development of mechanical metamaterials tailored to optimize noise reduction and enhance the stability of machinery, reflecting his dedication to innovations in environmental and industrial acoustics.

🔬 Research and Innovations

Wenjie has led and contributed to several prestigious research projects backed by prominent funding institutions, including:

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Liaoning Province Natural Science Foundation

Education Department of Liaoning Province

Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Program

These projects reflect his commitment to advancing acoustomechanical innovations in vibration control technology, contributing to improvements in noise management for various industrial applications.

🤝 Professional Memberships

Wenjie Li is a member of the Chinese Society of Vibration Engineering, where he actively engages with peers in research collaborations focused on vibration control and acoustics. His involvement strengthens his impact within the field of vibration engineering.

🔧 Areas of Research

Mechanical Metamaterial: Wenjie’s research in this area emphasizes the creation of materials with unique acoustic properties that can manipulate sound and control vibrations, transforming approaches to noise management.

Equipment Vibration and Noise Control: His research seeks to reduce operational noise and improve efficiency in machinery, addressing key challenges in engineering and industrial environments.

Publications Top Noted📚

Vibration Control and Bandgap Tuning of Layer-Gradient Periodic Pipes Based on Composite Cell

Authors: Li, W.; Kong, X.; Xu, Q.; Hao, Z.

Journal: Composite Structures

Year: 2024

Bandgap Accuracy and Characteristics of Fluid-Filled Periodic Pipelines Utilizing Precise Parameters Transfer Matrix Method

Authors: Li, W.; Kong, X.; Xu, Q.; Hao, Z.

Journal: Journal of Fluids and Structures

Year: 2024

Study on the Self-Synchronization and Sommerfeld Effect of Rectangular Thin Plate Vibration System Excited by Double Induction Motors

Authors: Kong, X.; Zeng, F.; Li, W.; Kong, F.; Wu, T.

Journal: Journal of Vibration Engineering and Technologies

Year: 2024

Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Thin Rectangular Plate Vibration System Excited by a Non-Ideal Induction Motor

Authors: Li, W.; Kong, X.; Xu, Q.; Zhou, C.; Hao, Z.

Journal: Journal of Vibration Engineering and Technologies

Year: 2023

Dynamic Characteristics of a Simply Supported Elastic Beam with Three Induction Motors

Authors: Kong, X.; Li, W.; Jiang, J.; Dong, Z.; Wang, Z.

Journal: Journal of Sound and Vibration

Year: 2022

Dr. Alexander Martynov | Organometallic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alexander Martynov | Organometallic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

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🎓 Early Academic Journey and Education

After graduating in 1975 from Leningrad State University, Dr. Alexander V. Martynov embarked on a path of advanced research and academic growth. He enrolled in post-graduate courses at the Irkutsk Institute of Organic Chemistry (now known as A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry), where he worked under the guidance of Academician M.G. Voronkov. His research during this period focused on unsaturated chloro- and sulfur-containing compounds, leading to significant foundational knowledge in the field.

🎓 Academic Achievements and Degrees

In 1980, Dr. Martynov earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, marking the beginning of his contributions to organoelement chemistry. His continued dedication led him to receive a D.Sc. degree in Organometallic Chemistry in 2007, further cementing his expertise and position within the scientific community.

🏅 Current Role and Research Focus

As a Leading Researcher in the Laboratory of Organochalcogen Compounds at the Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Dr. Martynov has made noteworthy contributions in the field. His current research primarily revolves around the chemistry of halogen-containing unsaturated chalcogenides and organometallic catalysis. His work in these areas plays a crucial role in advancing organoelement chemistry, particularly in applications with potential industrial and scientific impact.

🌍 Impact and Legacy

With over four decades of experience in the field, Dr. Martynov remains a trailblazer in organic chemistry. His research and discoveries contribute to the broader scientific understanding and development of organochalcogen compounds and organometallic catalysis. His dedication to research and publishing strengthens his standing as a leading figure in the chemistry community.

Publications Top Noted📚

Elemental Tellurium in Organoelement Synthesis of Tellurium-Containing Organometallics and Telluracycles

Authors: Martynov, A.V.

Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

Year: 2024

Elemental Selenium in the Synthesis of Selenaheterocycles

Authors: Martynov, A.V.

Journal: Inorganics

Year: 2023

2-Bromomethyl-1,3-thiaselenole in Click Chemistry: Synthesis of 1-(2,3-Dihydro-1,4-thiaselenin-2-yl)-1H-1,2,3-triazoles via Copper-Catalyzed and Thermal 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition with Alkynes

Authors: Amosova, S.V., Martynov, A.V., Potapov, V.A.

Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

Year: 2022

Cross Coupling of Bis[(E)-2-bromovinyl)] Selenide with Terminal Acetylenes in the Presence of Pd(PPh3)4: the First Example of the Sonogashira Cross Coupling Involving Vinyl Selenide

Authors: Martynov, A.V., Makhaeva, N.A., Musalov, M.V., Amosova, S.V.

Journal: Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry

Year: 2021

Synthesis of Novel (2,3-Dihydro-1,4-thiaselenin-2-yl)sulfanyl-substituted Pharmacophoric Nitrogen Heterocycles Based on 2-(Bromomethyl)-1,3-thiaselenole

Authors: Amosova, S.V., Martynov, A.V., Albanov, A.I., Potapov, V.A.

Journal: Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds

Year: 2020

Prof. Yifeng Xu |  Reaction Mechanisms | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yifeng Xu |  Reaction Mechanisms | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Wuhan University of Technology, China

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🎓Academic Background

Prof. Yifeng Xu earned his PhD from The University of Queensland in 2017 and is currently a professor at Wuhan University of Technology. With a strong academic foundation and a keen interest in sustainable environmental practices, Prof. Xu has developed expertise that places him at the forefront of low-carbon wastewater treatment and resource recovery research.

🔬 Areas of Research

Prof. Xu’s research primarily focuses on:

Low-Carbon Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery

Fate and Removal of Emerging Contaminants

Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Strategies

His work aims to enhance understanding of the removal mechanisms of emerging contaminants and the emission dynamics of N₂O during biological nitrogen removal processes. This research is essential to develop effective strategies for simultaneous nitrogen and contaminant removal while minimizing carbon emissions.

🏆 Professional Achievements

Prof. Xu has received numerous research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation and the Hubei Provincial Key R&D Program. These achievements support his innovative research in emission reduction and wastewater treatment advancements. Prof. Xu has published over 60 research papers and contributed a book chapter, with notable publications in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology and Water Research.

📈 Research Impact

Through his innovative research, Prof. Xu has developed significant contributions, such as:

          Revealing Inhibitory Mechanisms: Exploring how free nitrous acid (FNA) impacts atenolol biodegradation, enhancing partial nitritation processes.

          Developing Mathematical Models: Creating models to analyze the degradation of parent compounds and the formation of by-products.

          Promoting Algal-Bacterial Consortia: Demonstrating the superior nitrogen removal and N₂O reduction potential of algal-bacterial systems.

These advancements in simultaneous nitrogen removal and emerging contaminant reduction provide sustainable solutions for future wastewater treatment applications.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Perfluorooctanoic acid effect and microbial mechanism to methane production in anaerobic digestion

Authors: Li, L., Li, W., Xue, Y., Peng, L., Song, K.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Year: 2024

Inorganic carbon limitation decreases ammonium removal and N2O production in the algae-nitrifying bacteria symbiosis system

Authors: Li, Q., Xu, Y., Chen, S., Ngo, H.H., Peng, L.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Year: 2024

Accelerated Photocatalytic Degradation of Sulfamethoxazole and Cefixime: A Comprehensive Study of Biotoxicity, Degradation Kinetics and Pathway

Authors: Akbari, M.Z., Xu, Y., Liang, C., Shen, S., Peng, L.
Journal: Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Year: 2024

Developing antibiotics-based strategies to efficiently enrich ammonia-oxidizing archaea from wastewater treatment plants

Authors: Peng, L., Jia, M., Li, S., Liang, C., Xu, Y.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Year: 2024

Towards scaling-up implementation of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from activated sludge: Progress and challenges

Authors: Zhang, Z., Wang, Y., Wang, X., Ni, B.-J., Liu, Y.
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year: 2024

 

Mr. Mingzhong Yuan, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Mingzhong Yuan, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Mingzhong Yuan, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

Dr. Mingzhong Yuan is a distinguished researcher with a specialization in the crystal structure and thermodynamic properties of materials. He is currently affiliated with the University of Science and Technology Beijing, where his academic and professional endeavors have made significant contributions to the field of materials science. Dr. Yuan’s research is particularly focused on the exploration of novel compounds, where he applies advanced analytical techniques to uncover their structural and thermal characteristics.

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🧑‍🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Mingzhong Yuan’s primary research interests lie in Crystal Structure and Thermodynamic Properties. His expertise is rooted in materials science, where he focuses on characterizing complex compounds and understanding their thermal behaviors. Through his academic pursuits, Dr. Yuan has contributed to the advancement of materials science by unveiling insights into the Sc-Sb system.

🔍 Research and Innovations

Dr. Yuan’s research portfolio includes the groundbreaking discovery and analysis of the new compound Sc₄Sb₂.₅₂ in the Sc-Sb system. His methodological approach involved a detailed examination of the crystal structure, where he utilized X-ray powder diffraction, SEM imaging, and TEM diffraction for precise characterization.

📊 Areas of Expertise

Dr. Yuan’s expertise lies in thermodynamic modeling, particularly with Cp curve analysis for materials. His team employed the classical three-step method of DSC to determine the Cp (heat capacity) of Sc₄Sb₂.₅₂, providing valuable insights into high-temperature properties via the Maier-Kelley relation and low-temperature properties using the Debye function. This comprehensive approach enabled a segmented piecewise function representation of the Cp curve.

👥 Professional Memberships and Industry Engagements

An active member of prestigious organizations, Dr. Yuan participates in the Chinese National Phase Diagram Conference and the International Materials Design Symposium. Through these affiliations, he collaborates with global experts, fostering advancements in material phase design.

💼 Consultancy and Industry Projects

Dr. Yuan’s consultancy work, backed by national projects, directly benefits materials engineering and design fields. His contributions to phase diagram analysis and crystal structure exploration provide industries with innovative insights crucial to high-performance materials development.

Publications Top Noted📚

Crystal structure and thermodynamic properties of the new compound Sc₄Sb₂.₅₂ in the Sc-Sb system

Authors: Yuan, M., Li, C., Guo, C., Du, Z.

Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Year: 2024

Effect of Pr₂Fe₁₇ alloy doping Cr on magnetic and microwave absorption properties

Authors: Yuan, M., Yao, Q., Zhou, H., Li, C., Rao, G.

Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

Year: 2021

Phase Equilibria in the Ce-Pr-Fe System at 600 °C

Authors: Yuan, M., Yao, Q., Rao, G., Deng, J., Zhou, H.

Journal: Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion.

Year: 2020

Mr. Di Ran, Surface Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Di Ran, Surface Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Di Ran, Shenyang Urban Construction University, China

Dr. Ran Di has demonstrated an impressive commitment to advancing surface chemistry and mechanical engineering. Through pioneering research on graphene nanoribbons, copper substrate coatings, and mechanical behaviors under atomic-level precision, his work has significantly impacted the understanding and practical applications of nano-material cutting mechanisms.

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Ran Di has an impressive academic background in Mechanical Engineering. He completed his Bachelor’s degree at Liaoning University of Technology (2009.09 – 2013.07) before advancing to Shenyang University of Technology for his Master’s degree (2013.09 – 2016.04). He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Shenyang University, where his research focuses on precision cutting and nanotechnology applications in advanced materials like graphene.

👩‍💻 Work Experience

Dr. Di has nine years of industry experience, having held various roles in mechanical engineering. He began as a Mechanical Engineer at Shenyang Tuojing Technology Co., Ltd. (2016.04 – 2017.08), where he gained hands-on experience in mechanical design. He then moved on to become a Product Engineer at Bekaert Shenyang Precision Steel Products Co., Ltd. (2017.08 – 2019.12), further developing his skills in product development and precision engineering. Since 2020, he has served as an Experimental Teacher at Shenyang Urban Construction College, where he combines his practical knowledge with academic instruction, guiding students in experimental methods and mechanical technologies.

🏆 Research Projects & Scientific Achievements

Dr. Di has contributed significantly to his field through various research projects. He is a participant in a National Natural Science Foundation project on Photocatalytic Mechanochemical Nanocutting Theory and Key Technology Foundation for Graphene Band Gap Regulation (2023.01 – Present), where he explores nanocutting mechanisms. He also hosts a Basic Scientific Research project funded by the Liaoning Provincial Department of Education, focusing on the fixed-width cutting and edge morphology modification of graphene nanoribbons (2023.11 – Present). Additionally, he leads a project funded by the Shenyang Institute of Urban Construction, researching controllable nano-cutting and edge modification of graphene, highlighting his expertise in graphene applications and material science (2021.11 – Present).

Publications Top Noted📄 

Effects of nanocutting environments on the electronic structure of armchair-type graphene nanoribbons: the first-principles study

Authors: Tang, M., Yuan, Z., Sun, J., Feng, Y., Zhou, X.

Journal: Physica Scripta

Year: 2024

Structural evolution and microscopic mechanisms of atomically precise edge graphene nanoribbons prepared by chemical functionalization-assisted cutting

Authors: Ran, D., Yuan, Z., Wang, N., Sun, J., Feng, S.

Journal: Materials Today Communications

Year: 2024

Micromechanical effects of substrate hardness on graphene nano-cutting quality

Authors: Tang, M., Yuan, Z., Sun, J., Zhou, X., Ran, D.

Journal: Materials Today Communications

Year: 2024

Mechanical behaviour and micro-mechanism of atomically precise edge graphene nanoribbons mechanical cutting guided by hydrogen atom adsorption

Authors: Ran, D., Yuan, Z., Wang, N., Zheng, P.

Journal: Diamond and Related Materials

Year: 2024

Influence Mechanism of Substrate Chemisorption on Mechanical Cutting Properties of Graphene | 基底化学吸附对石墨烯机械裁剪性能的影响机制

Authors: Ran, D., Zheng, P., Yuan, Z., Wang, N.

Journal: Zhongguo Biaomian Gongcheng/China Surface Engineering

Year: 2023

Prof Dr. Bo Ren, integrable systems, Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Bo Ren, Integrable systems, Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Bo Ren, Zhejiang University of Technology, China

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🎓 Academic Journey

Bo Ren’s academic pursuits began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Shanxi Datong University in 2006. He then achieved his Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics at Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, under the mentorship of Prof. Ji Lin in 2009. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2012, where he conducted advanced research under Prof. Xiao-Gang He.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

Bo Ren has progressed through various roles in academia, each advancing his expertise and influence:

Professor, School of Mathematical Sciences, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou (Apr. 2021 – Present)

Professor, Department of Physics, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing (Dec. 2019 – Apr. 2021)

Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing (Dec. 2014 – Dec. 2019)

Lecturer, Department of Physics, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing (June 2012 – Dec. 2014)

His roles have shaped him into a respected academic leader in the fields of mathematical sciences and physics.

🔬 Research Focus

Bo Ren’s research areas are rooted in Integrable Systems, Mathematical Physics, and Soliton Theory. His contributions to Nonlinear Waves and Symmetry Studies have earned him recognition as a Top 2% World Scientist in both 2022 and 2024.

Publications Top Noted📑

Nonlinear waves and transitions mechanisms for (2+1)-dimensional Korteweg–de Vries-Sawada-Kotera-Ramani equation

Authors: Zhang, X., Ren, B.

Journal: Wave Motion

Year: 2024

Plenty of novel soliton molecules and modulation instability in the coherently coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equation

Authors: Xiong, Z., Ren, B.

Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics

Year: 2024

Multi-Soliton, Soliton–Cnoidal, and Lump Wave Solutions for the Supersymmetric Boussinesq Equation

Authors: Wei, P.-F., Zhang, H.-B., Liu, Y., Wang, W.-L., Ren, B.

Journal: Mathematics

Year: 2024

Invariant Subspaces of Short Pulse-Type Equations and Reductions

Authors: Wang, G.-H., Pang, J.-F., Jin, Y.-Y., Ren, B.

Journal: Symmetry

Year: 2024

Soliton molecules, breather molecules and stability analysis of the three-coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equation

Authors: Xiong, Z., Ren, B.

Journal: Physica Scripta

Year: 2024

Prof. Zhuang Liu, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhuang Liu, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Professor at Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science, China

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Prof. Zhuang Liu Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2010. Following this, I began my postdoctoral research at Chung Cheng University in Taiwan, China, in 2011. Since 2012, I have been associated with the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2016, I undertook a year-long research project as a visiting scholar at Ames National Laboratory in the United States, gaining invaluable experience and expanding my knowledge in materials science.

🔬 Research and Innovations

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: Includes the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant No. 2021YFB3503102), Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth Original Project (Grant No. LDQ24E010001), and the Science and Technology Innovation 2025 Major Project of Ningbo (Grant No. 2022Z204).

🌐 Collaborative Projects

As the leader of a sub-project within China’s National Key Research and Development Plan for high-performance samarium-cobalt permanent magnet materials, I play a key role in advancing research in magnetic materials, working alongside top researchers to drive innovation in this area.

📚 Professional Memberships

I am a Senior Member of the Chinese Institute of Electronics, actively contributing to the advancement of electronic and materials research.

🔍 Areas of Research

My primary research focus is on the structure and magnetism of Sm2Co17-type magnets, a crucial field with applications in advanced magnetics and materials science. This includes an atomic-level analysis of material properties that impact performance and stability in practical applications.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Simultaneous enhancement of magnetic properties and flexural strength in 2:17 type SmCo magnets induced by spherical WO3 particles doping

Authors: Yang, Y., Liu, Z., Zhu, C., Chen, R., Yan, A.
Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year: 2024

Phase structure evolution and its effect on magnetic and mechanical properties of B-doped Sm2Co17-type magnets with high Fe content

Authors: Li, Y.-W., Liu, Z., Wu, H.-C., Chen, R.-J., Yan, A.-R.
Journal: Chinese Physics B
Year: 2024

Significant effect of ordered micro-domain on cell boundary phase distribution and demagnetization curve squareness of Sm2Co17-type magnet

Authors: Liu, Z., Wu, H.-C., Zhang, C.-Y., Chen, R.-J., Yan, A.
Journal: Rare Metals
Year: 2024

 Enhanced electrical resistivity in SmFe2-xSix alloys with large magnetostriction

Authors: Hou, R., Zhang, M., Xia, R., Liu, J., Yan, A.
Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year: 2024

Effect of CeO2 doping on the coercivity of 2:17 type SmCo magnets

Authors: Gao, X.-L., Liu, Z., Wang, G.-Q., Chen, R.-J., Yan, A.-R.
Journal: Chinese Physics B
Year: 2023

Mr. Wenjie Du, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenjie Du, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenjie Du, University of Science and Technology of China, China

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🎓Educational Background

Wenjie Du pursued his Bachelor’s Degree at Northeastern University in the School of Metallurgy and Environmental Science from 2014 to 2018, where he was mentored by Mei Wang. Following this, he completed his Master’s Degree in Applied Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) from 2018 to 2021 under the guidance of Wenwei Li. Currently, he is working towards his Ph.D. in Software Engineering at USTC, with Yang Wang as his advisor, a journey he embarked on from 2021 to 2023.

🏆Awards 

Throughout his academic career, Wenjie has received several prestigious accolades. He was honored with the GuSu Outstanding Scholarship in 2021 from the Suzhou Laboratory. Additionally, he was awarded the Shenzhen Stock Exchange Scholarship twice, first in 2022 and again in 2023, from USTC. In 2023, he also received the Tang Xiaoyan Scholarship from Peking University and the esteemed Chinese Academy of Sciences President’s Scholarship.

🔍Research Scope 

Wenjie’s research focuses on Knowledge and Data-Driven AI for Science, exploring several significant areas:

AI for Environmental Science:
His work includes predicting water and air quality, conducting carbon emission calculations, and performing pollution source tracing analysis to improve environmental outcomes.

AI for Chemistry:
He investigates methods for distinguishing between conformational isomers and chiral molecules, predicting molecular properties, and conducting spectral analysis to enhance chemical understanding.

AI for Materials:
Wenjie is involved in catalyst design, specifically in metal ratio control and analysis. He also studies the impact of solvent effects on material adsorption processes to predict properties effectively.

Publications Top Noted📝

Spatiotemporal pattern of greenhouse gas emissions in China’s wastewater sector and pathways towards carbon neutrality

Authors: Wen-Jie Du, Jia-Yuan Lu, Yi-Rong Hu, Juanxiu Xiao, Cheng Yang, Jie Wu, Baocheng Huang, Shuo Cui, Yang Wang, Wen-Wei Li
Journal: Nature Water
Year: 2023

Deciphering urban traffic impacts on air quality by deep learning and emission inventory

Authors: Wenjie Du, Lianliang Chen, Haoran Wang, Ziyang Shan, Zhengyang Zhou, Wenwei Li, Yang Wang
Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences
Year: 2023

Chemistry-informed molecular graph as reaction descriptor for machine-learned retrosynthesis planning

Authors: Baicheng Zhang, Xiaolong Zhang, Wenjie Du, Zhaokun Song, Guozhen Zhang, Guoqing Zhang, Yang Wang, Xin Chen, Jun Jiang, Yi Luo
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2022

Moltc: Towards molecular relational modeling in language models

Authors: Junfeng Fang, Shuai Zhang, Chang Wu, Zhengyi Yang, Zhiyuan Liu, Sihang Li, Kun Wang, Wenjie Du, Xiang Wang
Journal: arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.03781
Year:  2024

Source identification and prediction of nitrogen and phosphorus pollution of Lake Taihu by an ensemble machine learning technique

Authors: Yirong Hu, Wenjie Du, Cheng Yang, Yang Wang, Tianyin Huang, Xiaoyi Xu, Wenwei Li
Journal: Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering
Year: 2023

Ms. Jiawei Liang, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jiawei Liang, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jiawei Liang, Liaoning Technical University, China

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📚 Academic and Professional Background

Jiawei Liang currently pursuing a Master of Engineering with a focus on mine gas disaster prevention. My research seeks to address critical safety concerns in mining through innovative approaches to disaster prevention, aiming to reduce hazardous events in underground mining environments.

🧪 Areas of Research

My primary research area is mine gas disaster prevention. I am dedicated to exploring effective methods to mitigate gas hazards in mining settings, contributing to safer working conditions and environmental conservation in the mining industry.

💡 Contributions

My research focuses on uncovering the interaction mechanisms between small-molecule organics and coal molecules. By examining charge transfer processes in substances like methyl benzene, tetrahydrofuran, n-hexane, and methane, I aim to shed light on their influence on methane adsorption characteristics in anthracite coal. These insights hold valuable implications for enhancing coal mine safety in China and offer new perspectives on preventing gas-related disasters in mining.

Publications Top Noted📚

Effect of small-molecule organic matter on methane adsorption in anthracite

Authors: Gao, D., Liang, J., Hong, L., Yang, Z., Wang, J.
Journal: Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Year: 2024

Study on the Effect of H2S on the Adsorption of CH4, N2, and CO2 by Anthracite

Authors: Gao, D., Liang, J., Hong, L., Zheng, D.
Journal: ACS Omega
Year: 2024

Prof. Hui DING, Catalysis, Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Hui DING, Catalysis, Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor at Tianjin University, China

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🎓 Education Background

Hui DING Doctor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University, completed in 2006. Prior to this, I earned my Master of Engineering degree, also in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University, in 2003. My academic foundation in chemical engineering has been crucial to my research and development work in environmental and materials engineering.

🔍 Research Interests

My primary research interests focus on Normal Temperature Catalytic Oxidation (NTCO) for the treatment of VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds), a critical area in pollution control. Additionally, I am dedicated to Agricultural Soil Remediation, where I work on sustainable and innovative solutions to restore damaged soil. My interests also extend to Carbon Capture, exploring technologies that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which is essential in today’s environmental context.

📖 Courses Taught

In my teaching role, I instruct courses in Material Separation and Purification, where students gain foundational skills in chemical separation processes. Additionally, I teach Principles of Chemical Engineering, providing a thorough understanding of the core principles and methodologies essential in chemical engineering practices.

🤝 Professional Memberships

I am an active member of several professional organizations, including the All-China Environment Federation VOCs Pollution Prevention and Control Professional Committee and the China Industry-University-Research Institute Collaboration Association. My memberships also extend to specialized committees, such as the Hunan International Rice City Agricultural Technology Research Institute, the Beijing Energy and Environment Society’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Expert Committee, and the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences. These affiliations support my professional development and involvement in collaborative efforts within the field.

💼 Positions & Employments

Throughout my career, I have held various notable positions. From 2019 to 2020, I served as a Senior Visiting Scholar at Melbourne University, enriching my expertise through international collaboration. Since 2017, I have also directed the Tianjin University-Taixing Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Industry Joint Research Center, overseeing initiatives to address key environmental challenges. Additionally, I have been an Associate Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Tianjin University since 2014, where I contribute to research and teaching. I also held the role of Deputy Director at the Taixing Economic Development Zone Administrative Committee from 2014 to 2015, supporting regional development projects. My academic journey began as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tianjin University, where I worked from 2006 to 2008, laying the groundwork for my subsequent research pursuits.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Is it possible to realize the catalytic oxidation of toluene on the atomic active site ZnNi/SNC catalysts without external energy?

Authors: Gao, G., Zhang, L., Dai, C., Zhao, D., Ding, H.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2025

Layered double hydroxides for efficient treatment of heavy metals and organic pollutants: Recent progress and future perspectives

Authors: Dai, C., Wu, X., Wang, Q., Fu, B., Ding, H.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2025

Mechanism of synthesis ammonia over atomically dispersed Ni/BCN catalyst under atmospheric pressure and low-temperature conditions

Authors: Dai, C., Wu, X., Gao, G., Fu, B., Ding, H.

Journal: Applied Surface Science

Year: 2024

Rapeseed cake (RSC) as a novel bulking agent for accelerated biodrying of dewatered sludge

Authors: Cao, X., Gao, J., Wang, Z., Liu, S., Ding, H.

Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Year: 2024

Catalytic Oxidation of Benzene over Atomic Active Site AgNi/BCN Catalysts at Room Temperature

Authors: Zuo, X., Zhang, L., Gao, G., Liu, S., Ding, H.

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2024