Juan Wen | Water Treatment | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Juan Wen | Water Treatment | Research Excellence Award

Lanzhou University | China

Dr. Juan Wen is an Associate Professor in the School of Materials and Energy at Lanzhou University and a specialist in advanced ceramic materials and nanotechnology. His academic training includes a Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Technology from Lanzhou University, complemented by undergraduate studies in Physical Science and Technology at the same institution. During his doctoral period, he gained international research exposure as a visiting student at the Ion Beam Materials Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA, where he strengthened his expertise in ion irradiation and accelerator-based materials research. His professional experience spans progressive academic roles, including Teaching Assistant, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor, reflecting sustained contributions to teaching and research. Dr. Wen’s research interests focus on nanogenerators, ion irradiation effects on ceramic materials, structural and performance evolution of nanostructured ceramics under extreme conditions such as high temperature and irradiation, and the synthesis and microstructural characterization of polycrystalline oxide ceramics. He also possesses strong practical experience in the operation and maintenance of implanter and accelerator systems, bridging fundamental research with advanced experimental techniques. His work has earned recognition within the materials and nuclear science communities through scholarly publications and collaborative projects. Overall, Dr. Juan Wen’s career demonstrates a consistent commitment to advancing ceramic materials research for extreme environments and energy-related applications, contributing significantly to both academic knowledge and technological development.

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Azim Khan | Metal Materials | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azim Khan | Metal Materials | Research Excellence Award

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azim Khan is a dedicated materials scientist whose academic and professional journey spans advanced research, university teaching, and extensive laboratory expertise across China and Pakistan. He holds an M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Physics with a specialization in solid-state materials, followed by a Ph.D. in Physics/Material Science and Engineering from the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he investigated metal oxide dispersion effects on alumina phase transformation and oxidation performance of Ni₂Al₃ coatings. His postdoctoral work and subsequent faculty roles at Anhui University of Technology further strengthened his contributions to high-temperature oxidation, corrosion behavior, phase transformation of nickel-based superalloys, thermal spray coatings, and catalyst development. He has also served as a lecturer and currently works as an associate researcher at the Yangtze River Delta Research Institute, focusing on catalyst synthesis and CVD-based fabrication of carbon nanomaterials such as SWCNTs, MWCNTs, and carbon nanocoils. His research interests include nanostructured coatings, diffusion coatings, nano-composite materials, and high-entropy alloys. Recognized for his scientific excellence, he has received multiple honors, including a prestigious young scientist research fund and awards from IMR-CAS and leading material science laboratories. Dr. Khan continues to advance innovative materials for high-temperature and catalytic applications.

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Azim Khan, Rostami, K., Sedighi, M., Khan, S., & Ghasemi, M. (2025). “A Comparative Electrochemical Study of Pt and Ni–Oxide Cathodes: Performance and Economic Viability for Scale-Up Microbial Fuel Cells.” Catalysts. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal15121153

Yu, T., Chen, Y., Fan, Y., Chen, G., Khan, A., Liu, Y., & Jian, X. (2025). “Environmental-friendly visible-light inducing bond change of fluorinated carbon in large-scale for ultrahigh-rate lithium/fluorinated carbon battery.” Journal of Power Sources. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2025.236367

Chen, G., Fan, Y., Yu, T., Shoaib, M., Khan, A., Liu, Y., & Jian, X. (2024). “Efficient microwave induction to modify surface for high-rate lithium/fluorinated carbon battery with ultra-high power density.” Chemical Engineering Journal. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.154899

Ullah, S., Gul, U., Tariq, S., Ullah, R., Rahman, N., Ali, E.A., Husain, M., Abbas, M., Ullah, H., & Khan, A. (2024). “First principal investigations to explore the half-metallicity, structural, mechanical, and optoelectronic properties of sodium-based fluoroperovskites NaYF₃ (Y = Sc and Ti) for applications in spintronics and optoelectronics.” Inorganic Chemistry Communications. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2024.112369

Rehman, S.U., Sun, Q., Wang, J., Lv, W., Khan, A., Liu, Y., Mahmood, N., & Xian, J. (2024). “In-plane heterostructures of transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers with enhanced charge separation and effective overall water splitting.” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.07.171

Shah, S.S.A., Liu, M., Khan, A., Ahmad, F., Abdullah, M.R., Zhang, X., Xu, S., & Peng, Z. (2024). “Twinning aspects and their efficient roles in wrought Mg alloys: A comprehensive review.” Journal of Magnesium and Alloys. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jma.2024.04.035

Ullah, S., Gul, U., Tariq, S., Ullah, R., Rahman, N., Ali, E.A., Husain, M., Abbas, M., Ullah, H., & Khan, A. (2023). “First Principal Investigations to Explore the Half-Metallicity, Structural, Mechanical, and Optoelectronic Properties of Sodium-Based Fluoroperovskites NaYF₃ (Y = Sc and Ti) for Applications in Spintronics and Optoelectronics.” SSRN. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4668900