Mahboobeh Shahbazi | Electrochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mahboobeh Shahbazi | Electrochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology | Australia

Dr. Mahboobeh Shahbazi is a highly accomplished researcher in materials engineering and condensed matter physics, making her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her work focuses on advanced energy materials, including superconductors, magnetocaloric systems, hydrogen liquefaction technologies, and next-generation energy storage and conversion devices. She has demonstrated significant research impact with 43 Scopus-indexed publications, 1,194 citations across 1,072 documents, and an h-index of 19, reflecting both productivity and influence in her field. Her contributions bridge fundamental science and real-world applications, particularly in renewable energy and low-emission technologies. She has played a key role in advancing innovative materials for sustainable energy systems while fostering international collaborations and interdisciplinary research. Her strong citation record, consistent publication output, and leadership in high-impact projects highlight her excellence, originality, and meaningful contribution to scientific advancement, aligning well with the objectives of the Women Researcher Award.

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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.