Oriol Gavalda Diaz | Micromechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda Diaz | Micromechanics | Best Researcher Award

Imperial College London | United Kingdom

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda-Diaz is a materials scientist whose research bridges advanced ceramics, fracture mechanics, and structural composites. His work focuses on pushing the limits of mechanical performance by combining experimental micromechanics with state-of-the-art characterisation methods. Through his leadership, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of fracture processes at micro, nano, and atomic scales, establishing new pathways to engineer tougher structural and functional ceramics. His academic journey has been shaped by training in aerospace and materials engineering, leading to his role as a lecturer in ceramics at Imperial College London. He has held research positions at leading institutions, collaborated with industrial partners, and built strong networks across academia and industry. Beyond research, he has contributed to education, outreach, and mentorship, inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists. With more than two dozen publications and patents, his work reflects both academic excellence and industrial relevance.

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda-Diaz pursued his academic path across leading European institutions, beginning with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Barcelona. He then specialized further with a master’s degree in aerospace engineering, focusing on structures and materials, from the Université de Bordeaux in France. Building on this foundation, he completed his doctoral studies in manufacturing and materials engineering at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. His PhD research combined advanced micromechanical testing and characterisation of structural ceramics and composites, guided by internationally recognized experts in the field. This educational trajectory provided him with an integrated understanding of both the theoretical and applied aspects of aerospace structures, materials design, and ceramic composites. His cross-disciplinary academic formation positioned him to develop novel experimental methods, address complex material challenges, and lead high-impact research in fracture mechanics, ceramics, and composite structures.

Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda-Diaz has developed a dynamic academic career that spans postdoctoral research, independent fellowship positions, and a lectureship at Imperial College London. His early postdoctoral research centered on micromechanical testing and in-situ characterisation, enabling breakthroughs in the understanding of ceramic and composite fracture processes. He later secured a transitional assistant professorship at the University of Nottingham, supported by competitive fellowship funding, where he led independent projects on fracture mechanics and ceramic composites. Returning to Imperial College London, he took on the role of lecturer in ceramics within the Department of Materials, where he now directs a growing research group equipped with advanced in-situ testing facilities. His teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses in fracture mechanics, surfaces and interfaces, and structural ceramics. He has also supervised multiple doctoral and master’s students, guiding them through projects funded by both national research councils and industrial collaborations.

Awards and Honors

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda-Diaz has received several notable fellowships and recognitions that highlight his academic leadership and research excellence. Among them is the prestigious Transitional Assistant Professor Fellowship, awarded through the EPSRC Composites Manufacturing Hub, which provided long-term support for independent research at the University of Nottingham. He was also offered the María Zambrano Fellowship from the Spanish government, acknowledging his international standing as an early-career researcher. His invited talks at major international conferences, including gatherings organized by the European Ceramic Society, UCSB, and the International Ceramics Congress, have further reinforced his reputation as a leading expert in ceramics and fracture mechanics. In addition, he has been entrusted with organizing conferences and summer schools, such as the CASC Summer School in Ceramics, reflecting his strong role in scientific community building. His contributions are widely recognized by peers, journals, and institutions across the field of materials science.

Research Focus

The research of Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda-Diaz centers on advancing the mechanical performance of ceramics and ceramic composites by developing innovative experimental testing and characterisation techniques. His vision is rooted in understanding fracture across multiple length scales, from atomic-level mechanisms to structural behavior. By employing advanced in-situ methods in optical, SEM, and TEM platforms, his group investigates crack-tip behavior, interfacial fracture, and thermomechanical degradation. His work not only advances fundamental scientific knowledge but also has direct industrial applications, particularly in aerospace, energy, and structural engineering. He collaborates extensively with industry partners to explore repair, healing, and performance optimization of ceramic composites under extreme conditions. With over 28 publications in leading journals, his research combines rigorous scientific inquiry with practical relevance. He also places strong emphasis on training the next generation of researchers, embedding mentorship, teaching, and sustainability into his research program.

Publication top Notes

The new challenges of machining Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs): Review of surface integrity
Cited by: 356
Year: 2019

State-of-the-art of surface integrity in machining of metal matrix composites
Cited by: 249
Year: 2019

Grain refinement mechanism of nickel-based superalloy by severe plastic deformation–mechanical machining case
Cited by: 178
Year: 2019

Towards understanding the cutting and fracture mechanism in ceramic matrix composites
Cited by: 125
Year: 2017

On understanding the microstructure of SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) after a material removal process
Cited by: 113
Year: 2019

Real-time insight into the multistage mechanism of nanoparticle exsolution from a perovskite host surface
Cited by: 43
Year: 2023

Precursor engineering of hydrotalcite-derived redox sorbents for reversible and stable thermochemical oxygen storage
Cited by: 42
Year: 2022

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Oriol Gavalda-Diaz is exceptionally well-qualified for the Best Researcher Award. His strong record of publications, successful acquisition of competitive grants, and demonstrated leadership in both academic and industrial collaborations place him among the most promising researchers in advanced materials. His combination of scientific excellence, mentorship, and community engagement aligns perfectly with the award’s vision to honor impactful and innovative researchers. With further expansion into broader interdisciplinary and international arenas, his influence on the future of materials science is set to grow even stronger.

 

Xiansheng Tang | Trnsport phenomena | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiansheng Tang | Transport phenomena | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Researcher at Qilu University of Technology, China.

Dr. Xiansheng Tang 🎓 is a dynamic young scientist specializing in semiconductor optoelectronic devices 💡🔬. He currently serves as an Assistant Researcher at the Laser Research Institute of Qilu University of Technology 🏫. A graduate of the prestigious University of Chinese Academy of Sciences🏅, Dr. Tang’s work revolves around flexible LEDs, GaN-based HEMTs, and light-extraction technologies📡. His studies on photogenerated carrier transport, VCSEL growth, and MBE-based material synthesis have led to breakthroughs in device efficiency and flexibility 🚀📈. With over a decade of academic and applied research experience, he has authored several high-impact papers in IEEE Photonics Journal, Optics Express, and Nanotechnology 📚. Dr. Tang’s passion for discovery and materials innovation continues to drive him toward new horizons in green energy, advanced LEDs, and next-gen photonic systems 🌍✨.

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Education📚

Dr. Tang’s academic journey began at Shandong University 🎓 (2012–2016), where he earned his Bachelor of Science in physics ⚛️. He then advanced to pursue his Doctor of Science at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 🏅 (2016–2021), affiliated with the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 🏛️. During his Ph.D., he worked extensively on epitaxial growth, light-extraction structures, and quantum well transport 🔍🧬. His doctoral training laid a robust foundation in photonic materials, optoelectronic simulation, and semiconductor device physics ⚙️📐. Throughout his academic tenure, he combined rigorous theoretical knowledge with hands-on cleanroom and lab experience 🧪🔧. His multidisciplinary education bridged physics, material science, and engineering, equipping him with powerful tools for device innovation and advanced research 📊💡. Dr. Tang’s educational background continues to shape his scientific contributions to flexible LED technology and solar energy harvesting ⚡.

Professional Experience💼

Since September 2021, Dr. Tang has served as an Assistant Researcher 🧑‍🔬 at the Laser Research Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences) 🏢. His work spans R&D in LED technologies, including flexible AlGaInP-based red LEDs, GaN-based blue-green LEDs, and VCSEL fabrication 💡🔬. He has led and participated in key projects involving solar cell efficiency optimization, quantum well modeling, and MBE growth techniques 🌐⚗️. Dr. Tang has also contributed to the design and simulation of carrier transport behavior within advanced semiconductor junctions ⚡📊. His interdisciplinary collaboration efforts and in-lab fabrication techniques have enabled practical breakthroughs in flexible optoelectronic devices 🧪🔋. His commitment to both theoretical exploration and hands-on innovation positions him as a rising expert in next-generation photonic and energy systems 🚀. Through his academic-industrial partnerships, he continues to advance sustainable solutions and cutting-edge device development 🔍🌿.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Tang’s research focuses on semiconductor optoelectronic devices, with emphasis on LEDs, solar cells, and quantum well physics 💡⚛️. His main projects involve:
1️⃣ Flexible AlGaInP/GaN-based LEDs for next-gen displays and wearables
2️⃣ VCSEL fabrication and performance enhancement
3️⃣ Light extraction technologies like photonic crystals and hemisphere arrays 🌈🔍
4️⃣ Carrier transport modeling in PIN and quantum well structures
5️⃣ MBE growth and low-temp processing for material optimization 🔬🧪
6️⃣ Photonic crystal application in solar energy harvesting and incident-angle optimization ☀️
Through theoretical modeling and experimental validation, Dr. Tang advances device performance and integration 📈🧠. His research has direct implications in flexible electronics, energy-efficient lighting, and sustainable solar power systems 🌿⚙️. Combining quantum optics, materials engineering, and fabrication technology, he aims to solve real-world challenges in optoelectronics 🌍🚀.

Awards and Honors🏆

While formal honors are not listed in detail, Dr. Tang’s contributions to photonics and materials science 🌟 have earned him recognition through published research in top-tier international journals 📖🏅. His work has been featured in IEEE Photonics Journal, Optics Express, Nanotechnology, and other high-impact outlets, reflecting the quality and relevance of his contributions 📈✨. His doctoral studies at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 🏛️—a top Chinese research institute—further underscore his academic distinction. As a corresponding and first author on multiple papers, he has been trusted with leading experimental design and data interpretation 🎯📊. His projects in quantum confinement, photonic crystal optimization, and flexible LED fabrication have contributed to the growing body of knowledge in optoelectronics and energy-efficient devices 💡🔬. These academic milestones position him for future awards in innovation, sustainability, and technology leadership 🥇🌍.

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Xiansheng Tang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the materials science and optoelectronics domain. His record of publications, innovative contributions to LED and solar technologies, and solid academic background position him well for recognition. Addressing areas like international engagement, tech transfer, and community involvement would further bolster his candidacy for future awards at a global level.

Publications to Noted📚

  • Study on the Quantum Confinement of Photo-Generated Carriers in Quantum Wells

    • Authors: Ding Ding; Weiye Liu; Jiaping Guo; Xinhui Tan; Wei Zhang; Lili Han; Zhaowei Wang; Weihua Gong; Xiansheng Tang

    • Citations: 1

    • Year: 2023

  • Improving the Performance of Solar Cells Under Non-Perpendicular Incidence by Photonic Crystal

    • Authors: Xiansheng Tang; Ziguang Ma; Wenqi Wang; Zhen Deng; Yang Jiang; Wenxin Wang; Hong Chen; Na Zhang; Kaiyun Huang; Chunhua Du; et al.

    • Year: 2021

  • Stripping GaN/InGaN Epitaxial Films and Fabricating Vertical GaN-Based Light‑Emitting Diodes

    • Authors: Xiansheng Tang; Ziguang Ma; Lili Han; Zhen Deng; Yang Jiang; Wenxin Wang; Hong Chen; Chunhua Du; Haiqiang Jia

    • Year: 2021

Xiaoliang Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaoliang Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Liaoning Technical University, China.

Professor Xiaoliang Zhao is a distinguished expert in environmental science and engineering at Liaoning Technical University. As Dean of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, he leads cutting-edge research in air pollution control and ecological restoration. An executive director of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences and a key member of occupational safety committees, Professor Zhao has driven more than 60 major projects, securing over 20 million yuan in funding. He has published 80+ papers, holds 14 invention patents, and is widely recognized for his impactful contributions to mine ecological restoration and pollution control technologies. 💼🔬✨

 

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Education 🎓

Professor Zhao earned his doctoral degree in environmental science and engineering, focusing on pollution control technologies. He has undergone rigorous training in both academic research and practical applications of environmental protection. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his pioneering work in ecological restoration and air pollution management, helping him bridge theoretical knowledge with industrial innovation. His continuous learning and commitment to environmental sustainability empower him to lead projects funded by national and regional science foundations. 🌟🎓

Professional Experience💼

With decades of experience, Professor Zhao has managed over 20 vertical and 40 horizontal research projects, including national key R&D programs and major science and technology initiatives. His work spans dust control in coal mines, anti-freezing dust suppression, and vegetation restoration in mining areas. He serves as Executive Director of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences and participates actively in professional committees on ventilation and occupational safety. His leadership in academia and industry has made him a pivotal figure in environmental innovation in China.🌍🔬

Award and Honors🏅

Professor Zhao’s excellence has been recognized through 12 provincial and ministerial scientific and technological achievement awards. These include prestigious second prizes from the China National Coal Industry Association and the China Occupational Safety and Health Association. His 14 authorized invention patents underscore his innovative prowess. He is also the chief editor of multiple textbooks and has contributed to national standards for mine ecological restoration and mine water reuse, cementing his reputation as a leading authority in environmental engineering.🏅✨

Research Focus 🔍

Professor Zhao’s excellence has been recognized through 12 provincial and ministerial scientific and technological achievement awards. These include prestigious second prizes from the China National Coal Industry Association and the China Occupational Safety and Health Association. His 14 authorized invention patents underscore his innovative prowess. He is also the chief editor of multiple textbooks and has contributed to national standards for mine ecological restoration and mine water reuse, cementing his reputation as a leading authority in environmental engineering.🌍🔧

 

Conclusion ✅

Professor Xiaoliang Zhao’s impressive academic accomplishments, prolific research output, patents, and leadership clearly establish him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While expanding international outreach and interdisciplinary collaboration could further amplify his global impact, his current body of work and recognition firmly merit this prestigious award.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Title: Preparation of a vegetable-oil film-type emulsion dust suppressant and adsorption performance study on road dust surface in open-pit coal mines

Authors: S. Xia, Z. Song, X. Zhao, Y. Wen, Y. Li

Year: 2025

Title: Catalytic activity and selectivity of Cerium-Doped catalysts in dichloromethane oxidation

Authors: X. Zhao, Y. Li, H. Wu, S. Feng, J. Du

Year: 2025

Title: Development and test of antifreeze dust inhibitor for truck road in North Surface Coal Mine

Authors: X. Zhao, J. Du, Z. Song, C. Wang, G. Yang

Year: 2025

 

Zhenlin Zhang | Additive manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenlin Zhang | Additive manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Researcher at Southwest Jiaotong University, China

🌟 Zhang Zhenlin is a dedicated researcher specializing in advanced materials and laser additive manufacturing. He has achieved notable milestones, including a PhD under the guidance of Prof. Ji-Guo Shan and postdoctoral research with Prof. Hui Chen. Currently an Assistant Researcher at Southwest Jiaotong University, he is deeply committed to innovation in laser-based technologies. Zhang has contributed significantly to national and international projects, authored 11 SCI papers in top-tier journals, and holds multiple patents. His work on high-precision repairs and additive manufacturing for aerospace, defense, and industrial applications showcases his passion for cutting-edge research. Beyond academics, Zhang excels in leadership roles, serving as a guest editor for Coatings and mentoring future engineers. His accolades include prestigious awards in technology and academic competitions.

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Education 🎓

Zhang‘s educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Material Forming and Control Engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University (2011–2015). He pursued his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Tsinghua University (2015–2021), focusing on laser processing techniques. During this time, he also ventured abroad, studying at Tohoku University and Osaka University as a visiting scholar. Currently, he is engaged in postdoctoral research at Southwest Jiaotong University, specializing in laser additive manufacturing. 🎓📚

Work Experience💼

Zhang Zhenlin has a wealth of experience in the field of laser additive manufacturing. Since 2021, he has served as an Assistant Researcher and Postdoctoral Researcher at Southwest Jiaotong University. His research focuses on high-precision laser repair and additive manufacturing, especially for titanium alloys and UAV structures. He has led several significant projects, including national-level research programs. Zhang has also collaborated with global institutions such as Tohoku and Osaka University, gaining insights into international research trends. 🔬🌟

Award and Honors🏅

Zhang has earned numerous accolades throughout his career. He received the Second Prize for Technology Progress from the Ministry of Education and a Bronze Award as an advisor for the 8th China International “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition. He was also recognized as an Outstanding Communist Party Member at Tsinghua University and received the Best Paper Award at the National Laser Processing Academic Conference. These achievements highlight his dedication to both academic and extracurricular excellence. 🏅🏆

Research Focus 🔍

Zhang Zhenlin’s research is centered around advanced materials and laser additive manufacturing technology. He focuses on improving laser cladding, titanium alloy repair, and the prevention of defects such as solidification cracks. His research includes the development of high-precision laser repair techniques and their application in industries like aerospace. His expertise also covers the evolution of materials during laser processing, contributing to the advancement of manufacturing technologies. 🔬💡

Skills 🏆

Zhang is highly skilled in numerical simulations using ANSYS and ABAQUS, specializing in electromagnetic, thermal, and stress field analysis. He is proficient in CAD, SolidWorks, and other design software for 3D modeling and graphical design. His hands-on expertise includes SEM, EBSD, EPMA, TEM, and residual stress analysis, making him a well-rounded materials scientist. These technical skills, combined with his leadership in research, make him a key contributor to advancements in laser manufacturing technologies. 🖥️🔧

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Zhang Zhenlin is an exceptional researcher whose expertise and contributions position him as a top candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering research, strong leadership in funded projects, and recognition through awards and publications highlight his ability to make transformative impacts in material science and laser manufacturing. With continued emphasis on international collaboration and commercialization, his work has the potential to achieve even greater heights. Dr. Zhang is highly deserving of this award for his outstanding achievements and future potential.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Physical and biological controls on the carbonate chemistry of coral reef waters: effects of metabolism, wave forcing, sea level, and geomorphology
Authors: JL Falter, RJ Lowe, Z Zhang, M McCulloch
Cited by: 166
Year: 2013

The combined influence of hydrodynamic forcing and calcification on the spatial distribution of alkalinity in a coral reef system
Authors: Z Zhang, J Falter, R Lowe, G Ivey
Cited by: 65
Year: 2012

Atmospheric forcing intensifies the effects of regional ocean warming on reef‐scale temperature anomalies during a coral bleaching event
Authors: Z Zhang, J Falter, R Lowe, G Ivey, M McCulloch
Cited by: 51
Year: 2013

A numerical model of wave-and current-driven nutrient uptake by coral reef communities
Authors: Z Zhang, R Lowe, J Falter, G Ivey
Cited by: 40
Year: 2011

Localised hydrodynamics influence vulnerability of coral communities to environmental disturbances
Authors: G Shedrawi, JL Falter, KJ Friedman, RJ Lowe, MS Pratchett, CJ Simpson, et al.
Cited by: 31
Year: 2017

Assessing the drivers of spatial variation in thermal forcing across a nearshore reef system and implications for coral bleaching
Authors: JL Falter, Z Zhang, RJ Lowe, F McGregor, J Keesing, MT McCulloch
Cited by: 23
Year: 2014

Ocean transport pathways to a world heritage fringing coral reef: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Authors: J Xu, RJ Lowe, GN Ivey, NL Jones, Z Zhang
Cited by: 18
Year: 2016

The combined effect of transient wind‐driven upwelling and eddies on vertical nutrient fluxes and phytoplankton dynamics along Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Authors: Z Zhang, R Lowe, G Ivey, J Xu, J Falter
Cited by: 14
Year: 2016

Toward a universal mass‐momentum transfer relationship for predicting nutrient uptake and metabolite exchange in benthic reef communities
Authors: JL Falter, RJ Lowe, Z Zhang
Cited by: 12
Year: 2016

Uncovering fine-scale wave-driven transport features in a fringing coral reef system via Lagrangian coherent structures
Authors: M Leclair, R Lowe, Z Zhang, G Ivey, T Peacock
Cited by: 10
Year: 2016

Zhe Wang | Metallurgical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhe Wang | Metallurgical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

Zhe Wang is a professor at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. His academic journey, marked by extensive research in metallurgical engineering, began with a Ph.D. from the University of Wollongong, Australia. Since 2016, he has been a dedicated contributor to advancing recycling technologies for critical metals. With a focus on innovative solutions to supply security risks and environmental challenges, Dr. Wang’s work has significantly impacted industrial practices. His methods, such as supergravity-enhanced separation and matte smelting for lithium-ion batteries, are transformative, earning recognition from prestigious organizations. A prolific author and inventor, he holds multiple patents and has published over 43 SCI-indexed papers. His leadership extends to editorial roles and professional committees, fostering collaboration in the metallurgical community.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Wang’s educational foundation is deeply rooted in metallurgical engineering. He earned his doctoral degree (2012-2015) from the University of Wollongong, where he delved into innovative recycling methods for metal resources. His Ph.D. thesis focused on the molten separation of metals and related electrochemical processes. Prior to that, he pursued foundational studies in materials science, developing a profound understanding of alloy behaviors and high-temperature reactions. His academic pursuits emphasized practical applications, paving the way for his later industrial collaborations. This strong theoretical grounding underpins his current research, as he continues to educate future leaders in metallurgy at the University of Science and Technology Beijing.

Work Experience💼

Dr. Wang‘s professional career spans over a decade of impactful contributions to metallurgical research and education. From his initial role as an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong, he transitioned to teaching and research positions at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. Serving as a Lecturer (2016–2018), Associate Professor (2018–2024), and now as Professor, he has led numerous projects funded by national foundations and industry partners. His work bridges academia and industry, driving innovation in metal recycling technologies. His hands-on approach to research has resulted in industrial implementations with significant cost and efficiency benefits.

Research Focus

Dr. Wang specializes in high-value recycling of critical metal resources, tackling challenges in supply chain security and sustainability. His pioneering approaches, including supergravity-assisted separation and electrochemical methods, emphasize efficiency and scalability. His focus extends to recycling low-melting-point metals, refining titanium and zirconium through stable electrolytes, and developing smelting processes for precious metals. His research integrates theoretical insights and practical applications, bridging the gap between laboratory innovation and industrial utility.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Wang‘s achievements have been celebrated with numerous awards. Among these, the First Prize in the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Technological Invention Award (2022) stands out for his advancements in molten salt electrorefining. His contributions to supergravity-enhanced technologies have also been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. As a recognized leader, he serves on editorial boards and professional committees, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the field. His work’s industrial impact has earned accolades from organizations such as Baosteel and Shougang Group.

Conclusion✅

Dr. Zhe Wang exemplifies the qualities of a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering work in high-value recycling of critical metals, combined with a track record of impactful publications, patents, and industrial applications, underscores his significant contributions to science and industry. Addressing minor areas for improvement, such as increasing global collaboration and interdisciplinary engagement, could further elevate his already stellar profile. Dr. Wang’s innovative research and dedication make him a strong contender for this prestigious recognition.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Extraction and recovery of rare earth elements from NdFeB waste using bismuth reinforced by supergravity

Authors: Z. Wang, Zhenxiang Zhang, Long Meng, Chunjiang Li, Zhancheng GuCitations: 0

Year: 2024

Sustainable recycling of pure aluminum from waste chips under supergravity-enhanced separation: A cleaning process

Authors: Bolin Sun, Lei Guo, Z. Wang, Xi Lan, Zhancheng Guo

Year: 2024

Preparation of SiC/Al composite material by supergravity infiltration method and its properties

Authors: Yuan Li, Z. Wang, Zhancheng Guo

Citations: 6

Year: 2024

Grade-preserving recycling of highly polluted Al-Mg-Si alloys scrap: Continuous filtration under supergravity-induced

Authors: Bolin Sun, Xi Lan, Z. Wang, Ningjie Sun, Zhancheng Guo

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Weak Electrostatic Force on K+ in Gel Polymer Electrolyte Realizes High Ion Transference Number for Quasi Solid-State Potassium Ion Batteries

Authors: Huize Yang, Wei Wang, Zheng Huang, Shufeng Yang, Shuqiang Jiao

Citations: 12

Year: 2024

The fundamental research on suspended dross in hot dip Al–Zn galvanising process

Authors: Rensheng Chu, Z. Wang, Ningjie Sun, Chengliang Xu, Zhancheng Guo

Year: 2024

CFD simulation and water model experiments with overflow-type supergravity reactor set up for continuously removing inclusions from aluminum melt

Authors: Z. Wang, Qilong Wei, Meng Hu, Zhancheng GuoCitations: 0

Year: 2024

Effect of Al2O3/SiO2 mass ratio and CaO content on viscosity and structure of slag for pyrometallurgical processing of spent automotive catalysts

Authors: Z. Wang, Qilong Wei, Chengbin Shi, Zhancheng Guo

Citations: 5

Year: 2024

Insight into compositional dependence of thermophysical properties and structure of Al2O3-SiO2-CaF2-CaO-Li2O melts

Authors: Xiuxiu Wan, Z. Wang, Jian Yang, Chengbin Shi

Citations: 5

Year: 2024

Review—Preparation of Hafnium Metal by Electrolysis

Authors: Ranran Wei, Zheng Huang, Tianwei Wei, Z. Wang, Shuqiang Jiao

Citations: 2

Year: 2024