Prof. Yi Cheng | Li ion battery | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Yi Cheng, Zhejiang Normal University, China
Prof. Yi Cheng is an Associate Professor and Specially Appointed Shuanglong Scholar at the Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Studies, Zhejiang Normal University. She obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018. Prof. Cheng has authored over 60 publications in high-impact journals and led several national and provincial research projects. Her work focuses on lithium-ion battery materials and biomass-based functional materials. She has been honored with multiple awards, including the Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Progress Award and Ten Thousand Level Talent designation. π±ππ
Publication Profile
π Education
Yi Cheng completed her Bachelor’s degree in Light Chemical Engineering from Northeast Forestry University (a Project 211 institution) between 2009 and 2013. She then pursued her Master’s and Ph.D. studies from 2013 to 2018 at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her graduate research, under the guidance of Prof. Xianfeng Li and Prof. Huamin Zhang, was deeply rooted in chemical engineering with a strong focus on energy materials, particularly lithium-ion battery technologies. Her academic foundation combines applied chemical processes with material optimization for energy storage solutions. π§ͺππ
πΌ Experience
Prof. Yi Cheng began her professional journey as a faculty member at Dalian Polytechnic University from 2018 to 2023, where she significantly contributed to teaching and research in chemical and materials engineering. Since September 2023, she has been serving at Zhejiang Normal University’s Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Studies. In both roles, she has led and participated in various interdisciplinary projects related to advanced energy materials, showcasing her expertise in lithium-ion batteries and biomass-based composites. Her teaching and mentorship have supported numerous postgraduate students and research initiatives. π«π¬π
π Awards and Honors
Prof. Cheng has earned multiple recognitions for her academic contributions. She received the Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Progress Award (1st Prize) in 2022 as the third contributor, showcasing her impact in scientific advancement. She was designated as a Ten Thousand Level Talent by Liaoning Province in 2019, a prestigious title recognizing top-tier researchers. In 2020, she was also awarded Outstanding Teacher in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (1st Prize). These accolades highlight her leadership, research excellence, and educational dedication. π πποΈ
π¬ Research Focus
Prof. Yi Chengβs primary research revolves around the design and development of biomass-based functional materials and key components for lithium-ion batteries, including cathodes, anodes, and separators. She specializes in enhancing battery performance through structural engineering, material modification, and polymer-based technologies. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges green chemistry, polymer science, and electrochemical engineering. She actively explores sustainable and high-capacity materials for energy storage applications, aiming to optimize performance, stability, and eco-friendliness of next-generation energy systems. ππΏπ§«
Publication Top Notes
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“Cellulose-based membrane with ion regulating function…” β Journal of Membrane Science π 2025 | ππ¬
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“LiF-enriched interphase promotes LiβΊ desolvation…” β Chemical Engineering Journal π 2024 | π2 citations | πβοΈ
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“N-Containing Porous Carbon-Based MnO Composites…” β Molecules π 2024 | π3 citations | ππ§ͺ
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“Cellulose-based high-loading flexible electrode…” β Chemical Engineering Journal π 2024 | π5 citations | ππ
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“Cellulose-based mesoporous membrane co-engineered…” β Materials Letters π 2024 | π8 citations | ππ§΅
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“Lignin-Based Polymer Networks Enabled N, S Co-Doped…” β ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. π 2024 | π12 citations | ππ±
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“Porous carbon with the synergistic effect of cellulose…” β Int. J. Biol. Macromol. π 2024 | π2 citations | ππΏ