Dr. yanzhao zhang – direct seawater electrolysis- Best Researcher Award

Dr. yanzhao zhang – direct seawater electrolysis- Best Researcher Award

The University of Queensland – Australia

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🎓 Education & Academic Background

Yanzhao Zhang has built a strong academic foundation in Chemical Engineering and Material Science, earning degrees from some of the most prestigious institutions. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Adelaide (2019-2023) under the supervision of Prof. Shi-Zhang Qiao. Prior to this, he pursued his Master of Engineering in Material Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University (2015-2018), where he was mentored by Prof. Xiwen Zhang. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering in Material Processing and Control Engineering from Wuhan University (2010-2014), where he worked closely with Dr. Yuanxiang Zhu.

🔬 Professional Experience & Research Interests

Currently, Yanzhao Zhang serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland (2023-present), where he collaborates with Dr. Zhiliang Wang and Prof. Lianzhou Wang. His research focuses on the modulation and modification of material surfaces to gain a deeper understanding of catalyst design and enhance their catalytic performances. One of his primary research areas involves the fabrication of active sites and single atoms through surface modification. He has employed various strategies, including high-active surface exposure, metal cluster/single-atom loading, surface defect construction, and functional group grafting, to enhance the photocatalytic performance of 2D materials, such as g-C₃N₄, Bi-based materials (BixMOy, BiOX), MoS₂, TiO₂, and carbon-based nanosheets. His research has been published in high-impact journals, including Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Advanced Energy Materials, Small Science, and Green Chemistry.

Another key focus of his research is the modulation of surface electron redistribution to improve photocatalytic efficiency. By introducing an asymmetric dual-atom system, he has discovered a new charge transfer mechanism. Through a combination of rigorous experiments and simulations, he has been able to analyze the detailed changes in surface electron distribution, with two new manuscripts currently in preparation. Additionally, his work involves the precise investigation of the structure-to-performance correlation in photocatalysis. In particular, he has studied the impact of carbon impurities in CO₂ photoreduction, which arise from the synthesis and use of photocatalysts. Utilizing in situ characterizations, he has proposed elimination approaches and rigorous experimental methodologies to mitigate these impurities, leading to improved photocatalytic performance. His findings have been published in ACS Energy Letters.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Yanzhao Zhang has received numerous prestigious awards in recognition of his outstanding research contributions. He was honored with the Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence (2023), acknowledging the high quality of his doctoral research. In the same year, he received the National Scholarship for Outstanding Self-funded International Students, a prestigious award recognizing top international scholars. In addition, he was awarded the ARC Grant Funded Short-Term Scholarship (2022) and the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (2019), both of which supported his research endeavors. Earlier in his academic career, he won the Material Microstructure Competition of Zhejiang Province (2018) and multiple Academic Scholarships from Zhejiang University (2016, 2017, 2018) for his academic excellence.

🛠️ Technical Skills & Expertise

With extensive research experience, Yanzhao Zhang has developed a strong technical skill set in advanced characterization techniques, materials synthesis, and computational modeling. He is proficient in vibrational and absorption spectroscopy, including Raman spectroscopy, in situ FTIR, UV-vis, and fluorescence spectroscopy, which are essential for analyzing material properties. He is also skilled in electron microscopy techniques, such as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), for studying the morphology and structure of nanomaterials. His expertise extends to 2D material synthesis and surface modification, particularly in the engineering of photocatalytic materials. He has hands-on experience with Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations using VASP, which allows him to explore electronic structures and charge transfer mechanisms. His knowledge of photo/electrochemical and synchrotron characterizations further enhances his ability to investigate catalytic processes in energy conversion applications.

Moreover, he has experience in photocatalytic reactor design, which plays a crucial role in developing high-performance catalytic systems. He is also proficient in the separation and quantification of species in complex chemical systems using Gas Chromatography (GC) and Liquid Chromatography (LC), which are essential for analyzing reaction products and intermediates. Through his groundbreaking research and technical expertise, Yanzhao Zhang continues to advance the field of material science and photocatalysis, making significant contributions to energy conversion and environmental sustainability.

Notable Publications📝


Hybrid water electrolysis with integrated and cascading reactions using two-dimensional electrocatalysts

Authors: Yao, D.; Zhang, Y.; Zhang, S.; Wan, J.; Yu, H.; Jin, H.

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Year: 2023


Reversed Electron Transfer in Dual Single Atom Catalyst for Boosted Photoreduction of CO₂

Authors: Zhang, Y.; Johannessen, B.; Zhang, P.; Gong, J.; Ran, J.; Qiao, S.-Z.

Journal: Advanced Materials

Year: 2023


Two-dimensional building blocks for photocatalytic ammonia production

Authors: Ran, J.; Xia, B.; Zhang, Y.; Qiao, S.-Z.

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Year: 2021


Atomic-Level Reactive Sites for Semiconductor-Based Photocatalytic CO₂ Reduction

Authors: Zhang, Y.; Xia, B.; Ran, J.; Davey, K.; Qiao, S.Z.

Journal: Advanced Energy Materials

Year: 2020


In Situ Fragmented Bismuth Nanoparticles for Electrocatalytic Nitrogen Reduction

Authors: Yao, D.; Tang, C.; Li, L.; Xia, B.; Vasileff, A.; Jin, H.; Zhang, Y.; Qiao, S.-Z.

Journal: Advanced Energy Materials

Year: 2020

 

Prof. Wenye Deng | Lithium battery recycling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wenye Deng | Lithium battery recycling | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Xinjiang Institute of Engineering, China

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🎓Educational Background 

Wenye Deng completed his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Lanzhou University in 2007 through a Direct Ph.D. Program, after obtaining his B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from the same university in 2002. His academic journey laid the foundation for his expertise in the field of physical chemistry, which he has built upon throughout his professional career.

💼Professional Experience 

Professor Deng has accumulated extensive experience in both academic and research positions. He currently serves as a Professor/Researcher at the Xinjiang Institute of Engineering since June 2022. Prior to this, he worked as a Researcher and Deputy Director at the Xinjiang Environmental Protection Science Research Institute from 2013 to 2022. His earlier work includes serving as an Associate Researcher at the Xinjiang Institute of Physics and Chemistry (CAS) and as an Assistant Researcher/Associate Researcher at the China Academy of Engineering Physics from 2008 to 2011. He also gained international experience as a Visiting Scholar at Louisiana State University (LSU) in 2017-2018, further enhancing his global research perspective.

🏅Honors and Positions 

Professor Deng has received significant recognition for his contributions to science and technology. In 2022, he was awarded the Second Prize of Xinjiang Science and Technology Progress Award (fourth). He was also named a member of the Xinjiang “Tianshan Elite – Young Top Talent Program” in 2023, and received the Xinjiang Outstanding Young Scientist Fund in the same year. His other honors include the Xinjiang “Outstanding Young Scientific and Technological Talent” Training Project in 2018, the Xinjiang “Young Doctoral Science and Technology Talent Training Project” in 2013, and being a part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Western Light” Talent Training Plan in 2012.

In addition to these honors, Professor Deng holds leadership roles such as being a Committee Member of the Xinjiang Carbon Measurement Technology Committee (2023-2027) and serving as an Environmental Damage Judicial Appraiser from 2023 to 2028. He has also served as an Expert Consultant for the Xinjiang People’s Procuratorate and a National Environmental Public Welfare Litigation Technical Expert from 2021 to 2023.

🔬Research Projects

Professor Deng has been deeply involved in a variety of influential research projects, both nationally and regionally. These projects include the National Natural Science Foundation of China – Young Scientists Fund (2014-2016), and the National Natural Science Foundation of China – Regional Science Fund (2015-2018). He has also worked on the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Youth Fund (2013-2015) and led the Energy Conservation and Carbon Reduction Research Project of Xinjiang in 2024. His work continues to shape important research initiatives aimed at environmental protection and sustainable development.

Publications Top Noted📝

Enhanced temperature range and stability in LaAlO3 NTC ceramics through Ce-Nb codoping

Authors: Xue, Y., Deng, W., Li, J., Zhang, H., Xie, Y.

Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Year: 2025

Microstructural and electrical properties of La0.9B0.1AlO3 (B=Pr, Nd, Sm) ceramics obtained by rare-earth ion doping

Authors: Li, J., Deng, W., Xue, Y., Chang, A., Xie, Y.

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2024

Ba7Nb4−xCexMoO20: structural and electrical property studies of a novel NTC thermal ceramic

Authors: Li, J., Deng, W., Xue, Y., Chang, A., Xie, Y.

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Year: 2024

A novel LaAl1-xNbxO3 NTC ceramic with excellent stability for high-temperature thermistor

Authors: Xue, Y., Deng, W., Liu, Y., Zhang, H., Xie, Y.

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2023

Vacancy defects reducing the accuracy and reliability of NTC sensors

Authors: Liu, Y., Deng, W., Zhao, P., Chang, A., Xie, Y.

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2023