Mr. Yifan Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yifan Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yifan Li | Zhengzhou University | China

Professor Yifan Li, currently based at the School of Chemical Engineering, Zhengzhou University, has dedicated his career to pioneering research in membrane materials and separation processes. With a comprehensive academic background from Tianjin University and extensive professional experience, Professor Li is recognized for his contributions to the field of materials science, focusing on high-performance materials for molecular and ionic separation.

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Yifan Li graduated from a postgraduate and doctoral program at Tianjin University in 2014. Since then, he has served at the School of Chemical Engineering at Zhengzhou University, formerly known as the “School of Chemical Engineering and Energy” prior to 2019. Professor Li’s research specialization involves developing innovative materials and chemistries to enable fast and selective transport of small molecules and ions. He has also collaborated with Professor Suzana P. Nunes’s research group at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

🌍 Professional Memberships

Senior Member, International Association for Carbon Capture (IACC)

🔬 Areas of Research

Professor Li’s research focuses on membrane materials and membrane separation processes. His work advances the understanding and creation of high-performance membrane materials applicable in areas such as gas separation, organic solvent nanofiltration, and ion exchange processes.

🚀 Research Impact and Vision

Professor Li is dedicated to improving membrane technology for efficient and selective molecule/ion transport. His research provides valuable insights into molecular behavior within membranes, particularly how liquid molecules determine the movement of both themselves and other molecules/ions. This work supports the development of novel nanochannel membranes, such as two-dimensional (2D) lamellar membranes and microphase separation ionomic membranes, enhancing reliability and efficiency in separating similar molecules and ions.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Separation of xylene isomers controlled by adsorption configuration on fluorinated lamellar membrane

Authors: Liu, S., Wu, X., Yang, Z., Li, Y., Wang, J.

Journal: Journal of Membrane Science

Year: 2025

Two-Dimensional Acid-Base Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework toward a Highly Conductive Proton Exchange Membrane

Authors: Wang, C., Yang, Z., Wu, W., Dai, K., Wang, J.

Journal: Chemistry of Materials

Year: 2024

Geometric tortuosity model of pores in concrete composite materials

Authors: Zheng, H., Cui, L., Sun, G., Sun, J., Li, Y.

Journal: Construction and Building Materials

Year: 2024

Reinforced integrated membrane electrode assembly based on ionomer wet-binding and ePTFE reinforcement strategy for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Authors: Xing, Y., Liu, L., Fu, Z., Li, Y., Li, H.

Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Year: 2024

Organic-inorganic hybrid two-dimensional membranes with enhanced solvent flux and stability

Authors: Li, H., Shi, F., Chen, S., Li, Y.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2024

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

Dr. Hewang Lee, Medicinal Chemistry, Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Hewang Lee, Medicinal Chemistry, Outstanding Scientist Award

Doctorate at George Washington University, United States

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🌟 Summary

  • Dr. Lihua is a seasoned Research Scientist at George Washington University, specializing in the metabolic mechanisms of hypertension and chronic kidney diseases. With a robust background spanning prestigious institutions like NIH and Max-Planck Institute, Dr. Lihua has made significant contributions to understanding renal regulation, energy metabolism, and neuropeptide functions.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Medical Science, Beijing Medical University, 1997
  • M.S. in Medical Science, Shanghai Medical University, 1993
  • M.D. in Clinical Medicine, Bengbu Medical College, 1990

👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

  • Research Scientist, George Washington University, 2020 – Present
    • Leading projects on NPFF, SNX19, PRDX4, and autophagy in hypertension.
  • Statistical Analyst and Programmer, Rang Technologies, 2019 – 2020
    • Clinical research in oncology, cardiovascular, and renal diseases.
  • Researcher, Dalian Medical University, 2015 – 2018
    • Investigated metabolic mechanisms in chronic kidney diseases.
  • Postdoc Scientist, University of Maryland and Children National Medical Center, 2009 – 2015
    • Explored sodium reabsorption regulation and GPCR trafficking in hypertension.

🔍 Research Interests

  • Hypertension mechanisms
  • Neuropeptides and dopamine interactions
  • Autophagy and renal diseases

Publication Top Noted📝

  • Article: Poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerases inhibition by olaparib attenuates activities of the NLRP3 inflammasome and of NF-κB in THP-1 monocytes
    • Authors: Mustafa, K., Han, Y., He, D., Lee, H., Qu, P.
    • Journal: PLoS ONE
    • Volume: 19
    • Issue: 2 (February)
    • Pages: e0295837
    • Year: 2024
  • Article: Peroxiredoxin-4 and Dopamine D5 Receptor Interact to Reduce Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in the Kidney
    • Authors: Amatya, B., Yang, S., Yu, P., Lee, H., Jose, P.A.
    • Journal: Antioxidants and Redox Signaling
    • Volume: 38
    • Issue: 16
    • Pages: 1150–1166
    • Year: 2023
  • Article: RNA-Seq analysis of obese Pdha1fl/flLyz2-Cre mice induced by a high-fat diet
    • Authors: Geng, Z., Yuan, Y., He, D., Tang, Z., Qu, P.
    • Journal: Experimental Animals
    • Volume: 72
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 112–122
    • Year: 2023
  • Article: The Correlation between Increased Expressions of NLRP3 Inflammasome Components in Peripheral Blood Mono-Nuclear Cells and Plaque Vulnerability in Human Carotid Atherosclerosis
    • Authors: Xie, W., Shi, X., Lee, H., Niu, N., Qu, P.
    • Journal: Iranian Journal of Public Health
    • Volume: 52
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 147–158
    • Year: 2023
  • Article: HIV-1 Vpr suppresses expression of the thiazide-sensitive sodium chloride cotransporter in the distal convoluted tubule
    • Authors: Shrivastav, S., Lee, H., Okamoto, K., Kino, T., Kopp, J.B.
    • Journal: PLoS ONE
    • Volume: 17
    • Issue: 9 (September)
    • Pages: e0273313
    • Year: 2022