Gaoqiang Mao | Battery Materials | Young Innovator Award

Young Innovator Award

Gaoqiang Mao
Affiliation Central South University
Country China
Scopus ID 57202398177
Documents 30
Citations 451
h-index 13
Subject Area Battery Materials
Event Metallurgical Engineering Awards

Gaoqiang Mao
Central South University, China

Gaoqiang Mao is a Chinese researcher affiliated with Central South University whose work focuses on advanced battery materials, nickel-rich cathode systems, energy storage technologies, and sustainable recycling approaches for spent lithium-ion batteries. His research portfolio encompasses the design of high-performance cathode materials, interface engineering, metallurgical process optimization, and circular utilization of strategic energy resources. Through a combination of scientific publications, patent development, research leadership, and industrial collaboration, Mao has contributed to the advancement of next-generation energy storage systems and environmentally responsible metallurgical technologies.[1]

Abstract

Gaoqiang Mao and his suitability for recognition under the Young Innovator Award category. The assessment highlights his scholarly productivity, citation performance, leadership in research projects, intellectual property generation, and contributions to battery materials research. Particular emphasis is placed on high-nickel cathode materials, solid-state battery technologies, interface engineering, and sustainable recycling methodologies for spent battery resources. His work demonstrates a combination of scientific innovation, industrial relevance, and measurable research impact within the broader field of metallurgical and materials engineering.[1][2]

Keywords

Battery Materials; Lithium-Ion Batteries; Nickel-Rich Cathodes; Solid-State Batteries; Metallurgical Engineering; Energy Storage; Cathode Design; Battery Recycling; Materials Innovation; Electrochemical Performance

Introduction

The rapid development of electric mobility, renewable energy integration, and sustainable resource utilization has increased demand for advanced battery technologies. Researchers working at the intersection of metallurgy, materials science, and electrochemistry play a critical role in addressing these challenges. Gaoqiang Mao has established a research profile centered on improving the structural stability, cycle life, energy density, and recyclability of battery materials through innovative metallurgical and materials engineering approaches.[1] His academic background includes undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies related to metallurgical engineering and new energy materials, followed by postdoctoral research at Central South University.[2]

Research Profile

Gaoqiang Mao’s research activities span advanced cathode materials, interface adaptation technologies, single-crystal nickel-rich materials, sodium-ion battery systems, and sustainable recycling technologies. He has served as principal investigator for multiple competitive research grants and industry-supported projects focused on high-performance battery materials and solid-state battery development.[2]

Research Contributions

Gaoqiang Mao’s research lies in the development of metallurgical modification strategies for high-nickel cathode materials and environmentally sustainable technologies for recycling spent battery materials. His work has explored advanced doping strategies, protective coatings, interface engineering, crystal structure regulation, and regeneration pathways designed to enhance electrochemical stability and resource efficiency.[3][4]

Publications

Representative scholarly publications include contributions to leading journals in energy storage, materials science, and electrochemistry.[5]

  • Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials (2025).
  • Energy Storage Materials (2026).[5]
  • Journal of Energy Chemistry (2026).[4]
  • Advanced Functional Materials (2026).
  • Nano Letters (2025).
  • Nanoscale (2026).
  • Advanced Sustainable Systems (2025).
  • Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (2023–2025).

Research Impact

Gaoqiang Mao can be assessed through a combination of publication output, citation performance, intellectual property generation, collaborative engagement, and translational outcomes. His citation record indicates growing recognition within the battery materials and energy storage communities. The presence of numerous granted patents further demonstrates an emphasis on practical innovation and technology transfer.[1][3]

Award Suitability

The Young Innovator Award recognizes emerging researchers who demonstrate originality, measurable research impact, and significant potential for future contributions. Based on available evidence, Gaoqiang Mao’s profile aligns with these objectives through sustained publication activity, successful acquisition of competitive research funding, development of patentable technologies, and demonstrated leadership in innovative battery materials research.[2][3]

Conclusion

Gaoqiang Mao has established a developing international research profile in battery materials and metallurgical engineering. His achievements include competitive project leadership, publication in high-impact journals, patent generation, editorial participation, and collaborative industrial engagement. Collectively, these accomplishments demonstrate innovation, research productivity, and technological relevance that support consideration for the Young Innovator Award within the field of metallurgical engineering.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Gaoqiang Mao, Author ID 57202398177. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57202398177
  2. Mao, G., Li, J., Tong, H., et al. (2026). Boosting the Electrochemical Properties of LiNi0.90Co0.05Mn0.05O2 Cathode Materials via In Situ Constructed Li3VO4 Surface Coating. Precision Chemistry
    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/prechem.5c00368
  3. Mao, G., Lu, J., Tong, H., et al. (2025). Optimizing the electrochemical performance of LiCoO2 via synergistic modification of Mg2+ ion doping and LLTO coating. Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42114-025-01373-3
  4. Mao, G., Ji, Y., Tong, H., et al. (2026). Modulation of trace strontium as pillars in sodium layers for stable O3-type sodium-ion battery cathodes. Journal of Energy Storage.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352152X26017755
  5. Mao, G., Ru, X., Wang, L., et al. (2026). Breaking kinetic bottlenecks: A full-range kinetic analysis to accelerate industrial-scalable ultrahigh-nickel cathodes. Energy Storage Materials.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405829726002539

Dongxin Wang | Rare Metal Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Dongxin Wang | Rare Metal Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Director at State Key Laboratory of Special Rare Metal Materials | China

Dr. Dongxin Wang is a distinguished researcher recognized for impactful contributions to advanced materials and metallurgical research. His scholarly work emphasizes scientific rigor, innovation, and relevance to contemporary engineering challenges. He has published 41 peer-reviewed research documents, demonstrating sustained research productivity and academic leadership. His work has garnered 179 citations, reflecting strong visibility and influence within the international research community. With a Scopus h-index of 8, Dr. Wang’s research shows consistent citation performance across multiple publications. The quality, originality, and measurable impact of his research outputs clearly establish his suitability for the Excellence in Research Award, honoring significant and enduring contributions to research excellence.

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Yuqing Chen | Electrochemical | Best Researcher Award

Yuqing Chen | Electrochemical | Best Researcher Award

Associated Professor at Zhejiang Shuren University | China

Dr. Yuqing Chen is currently serves as a Distinguished Associate Researcher at the Institute of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Zhejiang Shuren University. She earned her Ph.D. in Advanced Energy Materials from Hunan University under the supervision of Professor Jilei Liu, a National Young Talent awardee and Vice Dean of the School of Materials Science and Engineering. Prior to this, she completed a joint Master’s program in Electrochemical Technology at Tsinghua University under Professor Xiangming He and obtained a Master’s degree in New Energy Materials and Devices from Wuhan University of Technology under Professor Quanyao Zhu. Her undergraduate studies were in Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials at Wuhan University of Engineering. Dr. Chen’s research focuses on new energy materials and devices, particularly on lithium-ion battery electrolyte design, solvation chemistry, and electrochemical safety. She previously worked as an electrolyte development engineer at Zhejiang Provincial Chemical Research Institute (Sinochem Blue Sky Group), where she designed novel solvent and additive molecules and evaluated battery safety under international standards. She currently leads teaching in university-level chemistry courses, energy chemistry curriculum development, and energy materials research. Dr. Chen has authored 10 SCI-indexed articles with a total impact factor of 150, holds three patents, co-authored one translated book, and has accumulated over 2,500 citations, with an h-index of 19. She has led national projects on high-performance and wide-temperature lithium-ion battery electrolytes and has received multiple honors including the Zhejiang Provincial Intellectual Property Award, the JEC 2021 Best Paper Award, National Scholarship, and other academic and research distinctions.

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Featured Publications

Chen, Y., Kang, Y., Zhao, Y., Wang, L., Liu, J., Li, Y., Liang, Z., He, X., Li, X., et al. (2021). A review of lithium-ion battery safety concerns: The issues, strategies, and testing standards. Journal of Energy Chemistry, 59, 83–99.

Chen, Y., He, Q., Zhao, Y., Zhou, W., Xiao, P., Gao, P., Tavajohi, N., Tu, J., Li, B., et al. (2023). Breaking solvation dominance of ethylene carbonate via molecular charge engineering enables lower temperature battery. Nature Communications, 14(1), 8326.

Chen, Y., He, Q., Mo, Y., Zhou, W., Zhao, Y., Piao, N., Liu, C., Xiao, P., Liu, H., Li, B., et al. (2022). Engineering an insoluble cathode electrolyte interphase enabling high performance NCM811//graphite pouch cell at 60° C. Advanced Energy Materials, 12(33), 2201631.

Kang, Y., Deng, C., Chen, Y., Liu, X., Liang, Z., Li, T., Hu, Q., Zhao, Y. (2020). Binder-free electrodes and their application for Li-ion batteries. Nanoscale Research Letters, 15(1), 112.

Mo, Y., Zhou, W., Wang, K., Xiao, K., Chen, Y., Wang, Z., Tang, P., Xiao, P., Gong, Y., et al. (2023). Engineering electrode/electrolyte interphase chemistry toward high-rate and long-life potassium ion full-cell. ACS Energy Letters, 8(2), 995–1002.

Zhou, W., He, B., Quan, L., Li, R., Chen, Y., Fan, C., Chen, S., Xu, C., Fan, X., Xing, L., et al. (2023). Binder chemistry dependent electrolyte reduction in potassium‐ion batteries: A successive, two‐step reduction way. Advanced Energy Materials, 13(2), 2202874.