Buket Bezgin Çarbaş | Electrochromic Polymers | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Buket Bezgin Çarbaş | Electrochromic Polymers | Best Researcher Award

Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Buket Bezgin Çarbaş is a distinguished researcher in the field of physical chemistry, renewable energy systems, and functional materials, with a strong emphasis on conductive polymers and their applications in electrochemical and optoelectronic devices. Her research explores the design, synthesis, and characterization of conjugated polymers for advanced technologies such as electrochromic devices, biosensors, solar cells, energy storage systems, and photoelectrochemical fuel cells. She has contributed extensively to electropolymerization techniques, polymer-based nanostructures, and energy-efficient materials development, addressing global challenges in sustainable energy and smart materials. With over 40 scientific publications, an h-index of 21, and 781 citations, she has established herself as a leading voice in the interdisciplinary domains of electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science. Her pioneering studies on carbazole- and dithienopyrrole-based conjugated polymers have significantly advanced the understanding of their electrochemical and optical behaviors, positioning her as an influential figure in energy-focused polymer research and innovation.

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Featured Publications

  • Bezgin Carbas, B. (2022). Fluorene based electrochromic conjugated polymers: A review. Polymer, 125040.

  • Carbas, B. B., Asil, D., Friend, R. H., & Önal, A. M. (2014). A new blue light emitting and electrochromic polyfluorene derivative for display applications. Organic Electronics, 15(2), 500–508.

  • Yavuz, A., Bezgin, B., Aras, L., & Önal, A. M. (2010). Synthesis and electropolymerization of the phthaocyanines with 4-(2,5-di-2-thiophen-2-yl-pyrrol-1-yl) substituents. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 639(1), 116–122.

  • Bezgin Carbas, B., Kivrak, A., & Kavak, E. (2017). Electrosynthesis of a new indole based donor-acceptor-donor type polymer and investigation of its electrochromic properties. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 188, 68–74.

  • Çarbaş, B. B., Kivrak, A., & Önal, A. M. (2011). A new processable electrochromic polymer based on an electron deficient fluorene derivative with a high coloration efficiency. Electrochimica Acta, 58, 223–230.

Chenxu Jiang | Semi-crystalline polymers | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Chenxu Jiang | Semi-crystalline polymers | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Chenxu Jiang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Based on Ms. Chenxu Jiang’s qualifications, she appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Here’s an evaluation of her suitability:

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Research Focus and Achievements

Ms. Chenxu Jiang is an accomplished researcher affiliated with the National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environment at Harbin Institute of Technology, China. Her research focuses on semi-crystalline polymers, multiscale finite element modeling, and fatigue analysis. Her work is critical in understanding the mechanical properties and behavior of complex polymer systems under various conditions.

Publications

  1. Fatigue Analysis of Spherulitic Semi-crystalline Polymers: Unveiling the Effects of Microstructure and Defect
    Published in Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, this paper explores the fatigue behavior of spherulitic semi-crystalline polymers, shedding light on the influence of microstructure and defects. It is co-authored with Jia Zhou, Jiaxin Cui, Jingfu Shi, and Changqing Miao.
  2. The Study of Mechanical Properties in Sheaf-Structured Spherulite Semi-crystalline Polymers Using a Data-Driven Micromechanical Model
    This publication in Computational Materials Science delves into the mechanical properties of sheaf-structured spherulite semi-crystalline polymers through advanced micromechanical modeling techniques. Co-authors include Jia Zhou, Jiaxin Cui, Zhixin Shi, and Changqing Miao.
  3. Study on Spherulite Anisotropy in Semi-crystalline Polymers: Quantifying Mechanical Properties and Deformation Mechanisms
    Published in the Journal of Materials Science, this paper addresses the anisotropic behavior of spherulites in semi-crystalline polymers and provides insights into mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms. Co-authors are Jia Zhou, Jiaxin Cui, and Changqing Miao.

Conclusion

Ms. Chenxu Jiang’s research contributions, as evidenced by her impactful publications and presentations, underscore her expertise and significant contributions to the field of materials science. Her focus on semi-crystalline polymers and fatigue analysis, coupled with her active participation in relevant conferences, positions her as a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.