Xiaoguang Liu | Ceramic Coatings | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xiaoguang Liu | Ceramic Coatings | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor at University of Science and Technology Beijing | China

Dr. Xiaoguang Liu demonstrates strong suitability for the Research Excellence Award through her extensive and impactful contributions to metallurgical ceramics, high-temperature materials, and advanced protective coatings. Her research portfolio spans eight completed or ongoing projects, supported by a substantial body of 54 Scopus-indexed documents, 1,647 citations, and an h-index of 21, reflecting significant global recognition of her work. She has published 20 peer-reviewed journal articles, authored a technical book (ISBN: 9787502477448), and contributed three patents that underscore both scientific innovation and industrial relevance. Her research focuses on TiC, SiC, and BN ceramic coatings engineered for superior oxidation and corrosion resistance in metallurgical environments, advancing scientific understanding of ceramic–substrate bonding mechanisms and curing behaviors. With expertise across high-temperature ceramics, refractory castables, coatings, and cements, her findings provide valuable applications in steelmaking, aluminum casting, and related sectors. Complementing her academic achievements, she has undertaken eight consultancy or industry-based projects, strengthening the translational impact of her work. Her editorial role with the International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, active collaborations with global universities and industries, and membership in the American Ceramics Society further highlight her scientific leadership. Collectively, her publications, high citation impact, patents, and research excellence establish her as an outstanding and deserving candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications

Preparation of Co/S co-doped carbon catalysts for excellent methylene blue degradation

– International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 2025 | Citations: 5