Hailian Hong | Material Physics | Best Researcher Award

 Prof. Dr. Hailian Hong | Material Physics| Best Researcher Award

Professor at sanming university, China.

Hong Hailian, born in December 1977 in Jinzhou, Liaoning, is a Manchu researcher and professor specializing in condensed matter physics. With a Ph.D. in Materials Physics from Dalian University of Technology (a 985 University), he currently serves as Secretary and Deputy Director of the Fujian Key Laboratory of Equipment Intelligent Control. Dr. Hong has held long-term academic appointments at Sanming University and now Xiamen Ocean Vocational and Technical College. He has published extensively in SCI-indexed journals and led numerous national and provincial research projects. Recognized for both his scholarly excellence and teaching innovation, Dr. Hong demonstrates strong technical leadership, innovative research, and a consistent contribution to education and interdisciplinary science.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hong Hailian holds a Ph.D. in Materials Physics (Engineering) from the prestigious Dalian University of Technology (2010–2016), a university under China’s 985 Project. He also earned an M.S. in Theoretical Physics from Fujian Normal University (2005–2008). His academic journey bridges science and engineering, equipping him with a solid foundation in both experimental and theoretical frameworks. His education focused on developing models for alloy compositions and thermodynamic systems, which has strongly influenced his current research focus. Complemented by his strong proficiency in English (CET-6), computer applications, and data analysis software (e.g., MATLAB, Origin), Dr. Hong’s educational background is both rigorous and well-aligned with his current research and teaching excellence in physics and materials science.

Professional Experience💼

Dr. Hong Hailian has over 15 years of academic and research experience. From 2008 to 2025, he served as Professor of Physics at Sanming University, where he led courses in solid-state physics, thermodynamics, and computational physics. In 2025, he transitioned to Xiamen Ocean Vocational and Technical College as a Professor of Materials Science. He currently holds the role of Secretary and Deputy Director of the Fujian Key Laboratory of Equipment Intelligent Control. His work spans research, teaching, curriculum reform, and mentoring. He has spearheaded several research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial agencies. Dr. Hong has consistently demonstrated excellence in both education and applied research, with a deep commitment to scientific advancement.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Hong Hailian’s research centers on condensed matter physics, particularly cluster modeling and composition analysis of face-centered cubic solid solution alloys. His work provides fundamental insights into the atomic-level structures and properties of materials like Fe-Ni, Cu-Ni, and Au-Ag alloys, with applications in materials design, sealing alloys, and thermal stability. He employs models such as Friedel’s periodic spherical oscillation mode and nearest-neighbor two-shell structures to derive alloy composition formulas. His research is not only theoretical but applied, impacting manufacturing and materials engineering. He has also led projects on green education integration, mathematical methods, and curriculum innovation. Dr. Hong combines theoretical rigor with practical relevance, making his research highly valuable in both academic and industrial contexts.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Hong Hailian has received multiple accolades for both research and teaching. Notably, he won the First Prize in the MathorCup International University Mathematical Modeling Competition (2024) as a mentor and has been consistently honored as a top educator, including the “My Favorite Teacher” and “Top 10 Teachers” awards at Sanming University. He earned the China Nonferrous Metals Science and Technology Paper First Prize (2015) and received the Sanming University Scientific Research Advanced Individual Award three times. His innovations in teaching earned him awards in teaching competitions and recognition for course development and ideological education. These honors reflect his dual excellence in advancing scientific knowledge and in shaping future generations through dedicated teaching.

Conclusion ✅

In conclusion, Dr. Hong Hailian is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His academic rigor, leadership in materials physics, and holistic approach to integrating science with societal needs position him as a standout candidate. With continued internationalization and publication impact, he is poised to achieve even greater scientific and academic milestones in the years ahead.

Publications to Noted📚

📘 2024: H. L. Hong, C. H. Yang, Z. H. X. Yan, et al. “Analysis in Composition Formulas of FCC Solid Solution Alloys via Nearest‑neighbor Two‑shell Structure with Cowley Parameters” [J]. Sensors & Materials ― SCI journal.

📗 2023: H. L. Hong, C. H. Yang, Z. H. X. Yan, et al. “Analysis of Chemical Composition Formula of Sealing Alloys Using Nearest‑neighbor Two‑shell Model” [J]. Sensors & Materials, 35(10):4617–4632 ― SCI journal.

📙 2021: H. L. Hong, C. H. Yang, K. C. Wang, et al. “Composition analysis of Au‑Ag and Au‑Cu solid solution alloys by Friedel’s periodic spherical oscillation mode” [J]. Modern Physics Letters B, 35(29):2141015 ― SCI journal. Citations: models cited in subsequent FCC structure studies such as the 3‑1 model

📘 2021: H. L. Hong, H. Gao, C. H. Yang, et al. “A two‑nearest‑neighbor structure model and analysis of low‑expansion Fe–Ni alloys” [J]. Modern Physics Letters B, 35(29):2141009 ― SCI journal.

📙 2019: Hong H. L., Ma H., Yan H. X., et al. “Implementation of All‑English Teaching Reform of College Physics for International Students from ‘the Belt and Road’ Countries” [J]. Journal of Yulin University, 6:112–114 ― teaching‑reform.

📘 2019: Hong H. L., Ma H., Yan H. X. “Analysis of Perturbation Solutions for Large‑Angle Simple Pendulum” [J]. Journal of Yulin University, 29(2):30–33 ― teaching‑reform.

📗 2017: Hong H. L., Wang Z. C., Yan H. X. “Implementation of Bilingual Teaching Reform of College Physics in the Context of Internationalization” [J]. Journal of Wuyi University, 12:52–55 ― teaching‑reform.

📙 2016: Hong Hailian, Dong Chuang. “Cluster Composition Formulas of Au‑Cu Alloys” [J]. Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment, 37(4):11 ― EI indexed.

Guangsheng Song | Materials science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Guangsheng Song | Materials science | Best Researcher Award

Academic leader at Anhui University of Technology, Australia.

Dr. Guangsheng Song, a renowned professor and science leader, specializes in materials science and engineering. Based at Anhui University of Technology, China, he has over two decades of expertise in developing advanced materials for sustainable applications. His research spans hydrogen separation membranes, light metal materials, and nanomaterials for energy storage. With a global academic footprint, Dr. Song has held significant roles across prestigious institutions in China, South Korea, New Zealand, Canada, and Australia. His innovative contributions have earned international recognition, driving breakthroughs in materials science.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Song’s academic journey reflects his commitment to advanced materials science. He completed his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology, China, in 1994, focusing on light metal materials and their applications. His postdoctoral studies at Canterbury University, New Zealand, from 2002 to 2004, allowed him to deepen his expertise in metallurgical and mechanical engineering. These academic pursuits laid the foundation for his subsequent pioneering research and professional achievements.

Professional Experience💼

Dr. Song’s career is marked by leadership roles across globally renowned institutions. Since 2017, he has served as a professor and science leader at Anhui University of Technology, advancing research in materials science. Previously, he was a senior scientist at CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship, Australia (2007–2016), contributing to innovative manufacturing technologies. His research experience includes roles as a research associate at McGill University, Canada (2004–2006), a postdoctoral fellow at Canterbury University, New Zealand (2002–2004), and a senior researcher at Yonsei University, South Korea (1999–2002). Earlier in his career, he was an associate professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China (1995–1999).

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Song’s research addresses critical challenges in materials science. His work on hydrogen separation alloy membranes aims to develop efficient solutions for clean energy applications. He explores the design and application of light metal materials, focusing on their use in the aerospace and automotive industries. His studies on nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion devices seek to enhance renewable energy technologies. Additionally, he investigates the process-structure-property relationship and conducts engineering failure analysis to improve material performance and reliability.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Song’s contributions have been recognized with numerous accolades. He received the Outstanding Science Leader Award for his innovative research and the CSIRO Excellence in Manufacturing Research Award for his impact on advanced materials development. He has been acknowledged as a recognized reviewer for leading materials science journals and received the Excellence in International Collaboration Award for fostering global research partnerships. These honors underscore his influence in the field of materials science and engineering.

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Guangsheng Song is a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His expertise in hydrogen separation alloys and nanomaterials, combined with a remarkable international career and leadership role, positions him as a frontrunner in material science research. Addressing areas such as expanding publication reach and enhancing global collaborations could solidify his standing as a global leader in the field.

Publications to Noted📚

  1. First-principles study of hydrogen separation behavior in vanadium–aluminum alloys

  • Year: 2025

  1. Heterojunction design of ZnO/α-Fe2O3 with dual enhancement of ion/electron transport for energy storage

  • Citations: 1

  • Year: 2025

  1. Significant improvement of cold-rolling formability and hydrogen embrittlement resistance of Y-doped V alloy membranes for hydrogen separation

  • Year: 2025

  1. Research Progress in Alloying and Plastic Deformation of Ultralight Mg-Li Alloy

  • Year: 2025

  1. In-situ synthesis of Mn2SiO4 and MnxSi dual phases through solid-state reaction to improve the initial Coulombic efficiency of SiO anode for Lithium-Ion batteries

  • Year: 2025

  1. Effect of Asymmetric Rolling on the Microstructure, Texture, and Mechanical Properties of Mg–11Li–3Al–2Zn Alloy

  • Year: 2025

  1. Electrochemical exfoliated graphene-encapsulated SiO-TiO2 composites as anode materials for Li-ion batteries

  • Year: 2025

  1. Recent developments in coating investigation of LiNixMnyCo1-x-yO2 cathode material with promising (Li, Ni) rich layered for future generation lithium-ion batteries (Review)

  • Citations: 3

  • Year: 2025

  1. Preparation and electrochemical properties of Fe2O3 modified Si/SiO2 composites

  • Year: 2024

  1. Multi-Doping Exploration of (Sb, Bi and Ba) by First Principles on Ordered Zn-Si-P Compounds as High-Performance Anodes for Next-Generation Li-Ion Batteries (Open access)

  • Citations: 2

  • Year: 2024