Shi Ruijuan | Battery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shi Ruijuan | Battery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shi Ruijuan, Henan University, China

Dr. Ruijuan Shi is a dedicated materials scientist specializing in energy storage technologies. She earned her B.S. degree from Henan Normal University in 2014 and completed her Ph.D. at Nankai University in 2020. Currently serving as a lecturer at Henan University, Dr. Shi’s research focuses on the development of advanced electrode materials and electrolyte modifications for rechargeable metal batteries. Her contributions aim to enhance battery efficiency and longevity, addressing critical challenges in clean energy storage. With her academic excellence and innovative research, Dr. Shi continues to advance sustainable energy solutions.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Ruijuan Shi obtained her Bachelor of Science degree from Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, China, in 2014, where she built a strong foundation in materials science. She pursued her Ph.D. at Nankai University, Tianjin, China, completing her doctoral studies in 2020. During her Ph.D., she focused on energy storage technologies, particularly on advanced electrode materials and electrolyte modifications for rechargeable metal batteries. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing clean energy research and finding sustainable solutions for next-generation energy storage devices.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Currently, Dr. Shi Ruijuan serves as a lecturer at Henan University, where she combines her passion for teaching and research. She mentors undergraduate and graduate students while contributing to cutting-edge research in material science. Her work primarily focuses on rechargeable metal batteries, aiming to improve their performance and sustainability. Dr. Shi has presented her findings at various conferences and collaborated with academic and industrial partners to translate her research into practical applications. Her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge is evident in her interdisciplinary collaborations and contributions to the field of energy storage.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Shi’s research focuses on the fabrication of advanced electrode materials and electrolyte modifications for rechargeable metal batteries. Her work addresses key challenges in battery performance, including energy density, cycle stability, and safety. By developing novel materials and optimizing electrolytes, she aims to create sustainable and efficient energy storage solutions. Her research contributes to advancements in electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable electronics. With a focus on practical applications and interdisciplinary innovation, Dr. Shi is committed to making clean energy storage a reality.

Publication Top Note

Regulating Interfacial Wettability for Fast Mass Transfer in Rechargeable Metal-Based Batteries

Conclusion 📌

Dr. Ruijuan Shi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her expertise in rechargeable metal batteries and material science. If her research impact and contributions are well-documented through high-quality publications and citations, she would be a deserving recipient of this honor.

Liangxu Lin | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Liangxu Lin | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Fujian Normal University, China

Liangxu Lin is a distinguished Professor in the field of Material Physics and Chemistry, specializing in materials science and electrochemistry. With a rich educational background and extensive research experience, he has made significant contributions to the development of 2D materials and their applications in energy conversion and storage. His pioneering work in surface energy control and the fabrication of non-layered two-dimensional materials has garnered international recognition, making him a prominent figure in the scientific community.

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Education 🎓

Liangxu Lin completed his Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Anhui Polytechnic University, China, before pursuing a Master’s degree in Applied Chemistry at Fujian Normal University. He furthered his academic journey with a PhD in Engineering Materials from the University of Sheffield, UK, where he was awarded the inaugural Mike Sellars Medal for his outstanding research contributions.

Experience 💼

With over a decade of experience in academia and industry, Liangxu Lin has held various prestigious positions. He served as a Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK, before joining Wuhan University of Science and Technology as a Professor. His international experience includes being a Vice-Chancellor Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia, where he conducted groundbreaking research in the field of intelligent polymers.

Research Interests 🔬

Liangxu Lin’s research interests revolve around material surfaces and interfaces, electrochemical catalysis, and energy devices. He specializes in the preparation of layered and non-layered two-dimensional materials and explores their applications in electrochemical processes, particularly in energy conversion and storage. His innovative approaches have led to significant advancements in the field, contributing to the development of sustainable energy technologies.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Liangxu Lin has been recognized with numerous awards and fellowships for his exceptional contributions to science and technology. Notable accolades include the “Chutian Scholar” and “Hundred Talents Program” awards in China, as well as the prestigious Vice-Chancellor Fellowship at the University of Wollongong, Australia. His groundbreaking research has earned him international acclaim, cementing his status as a leader in his field.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2023) – L. Lin et al., Lattice distortion and H‐passivation in pure carbon electrocatalysts for efficient and stable two‐electron oxygen reduction to H2O2. Read more
  2. Adv. Energy Mater. (2021) – L. Lin et al., Engineering carbon materials for electrochemical oxygen reduction reactions. Read more
  3. Matter (2021) – L. Lin et al., Unzipping chemical bonds of non-layered bulk structures to form ultrathin nanocrystals. Read more
  4. Adv. Energy Mater. (2020) – L. Lin et al., Engineering 2D materials: a viable pathway for improved electrochemical energy storage. Read more
  5. Adv. Energy Mater. (2020) – L. Lin et al., Engineered 2D transition metal dichalcogenides-a vision of viable hydrogen evolution reaction catalysis. Read more
  6. Nano Energy (2020) – L. Fan et al., Controllable S-vacancies of monolayered Mo–S nanocrystals for highly harvesting lithium storage. Read more
  7. Energy Storage Mater. (2019) – L. Lin et al., Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides in supercapacitors and secondary batteries. Read more
  8. Chem. Eng. J. (2018) – X. Zheng et al., A strong and compressible three-dimensional graphene/polyurushiol composite for efficient water cleanup. Read more
  9. Nano Energy (2016) – L. Lin et al., A photocatalyst of sulphur depleted monolayered molybdenum sulfide nanocrystals for dye degradation and hydrogen evolution reaction. Read more
  10. Appl. Catal. B-Environ. (2017) – L. Lin et al., Effective surface disorder engineering of metal oxide nanocrystals for improved photocatalysis. Read more