Limin Gu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Limin Gu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Limin Gu, Hebei University of Science and Technology, China

🔬 Assist. Prof. Dr. Limin Gu is an expert in 🔥 flame retardant materials and serves at Hebei University of Science & Technology. She holds a Doctor of Engineering in Materials Science from Beijing Institute of Technology. With over 20 publications, a scholarly monograph, and 10+ patents, her work focuses on bio-based, halogen-free flame retardants, waterborne polyurethanes, and material safety. She is an active member of the Chemical Safety & Verification Center and frequently uses GC-MS, TGA, TG-IR in her research. Her innovations contribute significantly to chemical safety, sustainability, and polymer engineering. 📚🧪🛡️

Publication Profile

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🎓 Educational Background

Assist. Prof. Dr. Limin Gu has a strong academic foundation in Materials Science and Engineering. She earned her Doctorate in Engineering in June 2016 from the prestigious Beijing Institute of Technology 🏛️. Prior to that, she completed both her Master’s degree in June 2006 and her Bachelor’s degree in June 2003 from Hebei University of Science & Technology 🎓. Her educational journey reflects a consistent commitment to scientific excellence, forming the basis for her impactful research in flame retardant materials 🔥 and chemical engineering innovations 🧪.

🔬 Research Focus

Assist. Prof. Dr. Limin Gu’s research primarily focuses on bio-based flame retardant materials, with an emphasis on polyurethanes derived from sustainable raw materials 🌱. Her work explores innovative preparation methods, halogen-free flame retardant technologies, and their thermal stability and applications in advanced polymer systems 🔥🧪. She integrates green chemistry principles to design materials that are both eco-friendly and high-performance ♻️. Additionally, her studies involve phosphorus–nitrogen synergistic systems, nanomaterials like graphene, and intumescent flame retardants. This positions her expertise within materials science, polymer engineering, and fire safety innovation 🏗️🧬.

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Limin Gu presents a strong candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Her profile is distinguished by academic rigor, innovative research on sustainable flame retardants, a significant patent portfolio, and impactful publications. Additionally, her contributions to chemical safety align with international frameworks, making her a noteworthy figure in materials science and chemical engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 2025: Raw materials, preparation methods, flame retardant properties and applications of bio-based flame retardant polyurethanes: Research progress and challenges – European Polymer Journal. 🔥🧪

  • 📘 2015: Flame Retardancy and Thermal Decomposition of the Phosphorus-containing Waterborne Polyurethanes modified by Halogen-free Flame retardants – Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 🧯🌿

  • 📘 2015: Halogen-Free Flame-Retardant Waterborne Polyurethane with a Novel cyclic structure of Phosphorus−Nitrogen Synergistic Flame Retardant – Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 🔄🧬

  • 📘 2016: Preparation and Performance Evaluation of Phosphorus-nitrogen Synergism Flame-retardant Water-borne Coatings for Cotton and Polyester fabrics – Journal of Polymer Research. 👕🧪

  • 📘 2020: Preparation and characterization of the halogen-free, smoke suppression, organic–inorganic hybrid flame-retardant expandable polystyrene materials – Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 🌫️♻️

  • 📘 2022: Synthesis and characterization of bio-based “three sources in one” intumescent flame retardant monomer and the intrinsic flame retardant waterborne polyurethane – Journal of Polymer Research. 🌿🔥

  • 📘 2023: Study on surface modification and properties of bio-based intumescent flame retardant – Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. 🔬🌱

  • 📘 2020: Study on properties and application of pyrophosphate flame retardant microcapsules prepared from hemicellulose maleate – Cellulose. 🧫🌾

  • 📘 2019: Modification of hyperbranched hemicellulose polymer and its application in adsorbing acid dyes – Cellulose. 🎨🧪

Luisa Andrade | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Luisa Andrade | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Professor, at University of Porto – Faculty of Engineering, Portugal.

Luísa Manuela Madureira Andrade Silva is a distinguished researcher and Assistant Professor at the Chemical Engineering Department of the University of Porto. With an extensive background in chemical engineering and materials science, she specializes in solar energy harvesting and photocatalysis. Luísa has played a pivotal role in advancing perovskite solar cell technology, contributing to sustainable energy solutions. Her research has been widely recognized through prestigious awards and extensive publications in high-impact journals. She has collaborated with international research institutes and industries, further strengthening her expertise in renewable energy and innovative material development.

Professional Profile

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Education 🎓

Luísa Andrade earned her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Engineering from the University of Porto in 2010, focusing on the study and characterization of Grätzel solar cells. Prior to that, she obtained her degree in Chemical Engineering from the same institution in 2006. Her academic journey includes postdoctoral research at LEPAE-FEUP, where she worked on photoelectrochemical cells for solar energy applications. She has also participated in specialized training programs, including research internships at École Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne, enhancing her expertise in renewable energy technologies.

Experience ⚖️

Since October 2019, Luísa has served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Porto’s Chemical Engineering Department. Previously, she was an Assistant Researcher at LEPABE-FEUP, leading the “Solar Group” and managing research teams working on solar energy technologies. Her international research collaborations include projects in Germany, Brazil, and Italy, focusing on redox flow battery systems and semiconductor materials for photoelectrochemical applications. With extensive experience in academia and industry partnerships, she has contributed significantly to the transition of laboratory research into industrial applications.

Research Interests 🌍

Luísa Andrade’s research focuses on renewable energy technologies, particularly perovskite solar cells, photocatalysis, and photoelectrochemical systems. She is interested in the scalability and industrialization of solar energy solutions, emphasizing sustainable materials and processes. Her work also explores the role of nanomaterials in energy conversion, advancing next-generation photovoltaic systems. Additionally, she investigates the environmental impact of energy technologies through life cycle assessment, ensuring sustainable development in the field of chemical engineering.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Luísa has received numerous awards for her contributions to chemical engineering and sustainable energy. She won first place in the Business Ignition Programme at the University of Porto for developing an innovative business plan. Additionally, she participated in the COHiTEC program, which supports technology-based entrepreneurship. Her Ph.D. dissertation was honored with distinction, and she has received multiple research grants from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) for her pioneering work in solar energy.

Top Noted Publications 📚

  • Príncipe, J., Andrade, L., Mata, T. M., Martins, A. A. (2025).
    Title: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Perovskite Solar Cell Production: Mesoporous n-i-p Versus Inverted p-i-n Architectures.
    Journal: Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research
    Focus: This study likely compares the environmental impacts of two main perovskite solar cell (PSC) architectures—mesoporous n-i-p and inverted p-i-n—using life cycle assessment (LCA) methods. It evaluates material usage, energy consumption, and carbon footprint to determine which structure is more sustainable.

  • Duarte, V.C.M., Andrade, L. (2024).
    Title: Recent Advancements on Slot-Die Coating of Perovskite Solar Cells: The Lab-to-Fab Optimisation Process.
    Journal: Energies
    Focus: This paper discusses improvements in slot-die coating techniques for PSCs, bridging the gap between laboratory-scale fabrication and large-scale industrial production. It may highlight process efficiency, scalability, and material optimization strategies.

  • Príncipe, J., Duarte, V.C.M., Mendes, A., Andrade, L. (2023).
    Title: Influence of the Transparent Conductive Oxide Type on the Performance of Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells.
    Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials
    Focus: The research explores how different transparent conductive oxides (TCOs), such as ITO (indium tin oxide) and FTO (fluorine-doped tin oxide), affect the efficiency and stability of inverted perovskite solar cells. This could provide insights into optimizing the electrical and optical properties of PSCs.

  • Teixeira, C., Fuentes-Pineda, R., Andrade, L., Mendes, A. (2023).
    Title: Fabrication of Low-Cost and Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells by Slot-Die Coating for Indoor Applications.
    Journal: Materials Advances
    Focus: This study investigates the production of low-cost, flexible PSCs using slot-die coating, specifically for indoor energy harvesting applications. The research might discuss material choices, efficiency under low-light conditions, and potential commercial applications.

  • Castro, D., Duarte, V. C. M., Andrade, L. (2022).
    Title: Perovskite Solar Modules: Design Optimization.
    Journal: ACS Omega
    Focus: This paper likely examines design strategies to optimize perovskite solar modules for better efficiency, stability, and manufacturability. It may cover topics such as module architecture, interconnections, and encapsulation techniques.

Conclusion

Luísa Andrade is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to solar energy research, leadership in academia, and international collaborations. Strengthening her record with additional awards, patents, and larger-scale leadership roles would further solidify her candidacy.