Zhiguo Tang | Battery Technology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Zhiguo Tang | Battery Technology | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Hefei University of Technology | China

Prof. Zhiguo Tang is a distinguished academic and researcher recognized for sustained contributions to advanced energy and automotive-related systems, particularly in battery thermal management and thermal–fluid sciences. His professional experience reflects long-term engagement in high-impact research, leadership in funded projects, and active involvement in translating theoretical insights into practical engineering solutions. His research interests center on battery thermal management systems, heat transfer enhancement, energy conversion, and thermal safety, addressing critical challenges in modern electric and hybrid vehicles. He has demonstrated strong research skills in experimental design, numerical modeling, system optimization, and multidisciplinary integration across thermal engineering and energy systems. His scholarly output includes a substantial body of SCI/EI-indexed journal publications and a strong portfolio of invention patents, many of which have been authorized, highlighting both academic depth and innovation capacity. He has also contributed to national-level research initiatives and collaborative projects that advance clean energy and sustainable automotive technologies. Through consistent research productivity, patent generation, and applied innovation, he has earned recognition for research excellence and technological impact. Overall, his work reflects a balanced combination of scientific rigor, engineering relevance, and innovation-driven outcomes, positioning him as a leading contributor to energy and automotive thermal management research.He has achieved 804 Citations 72 Documents 15 h-index.

 

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Shengkai Li | Battery Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shengkai Li | Battery Technology | Best Researcher Award

Professor  |  Gannan University of Science and Technology‌  |  China

Dr. Shengkai Li is an accomplished researcher and associate professor at the School of Intelligent Manufacturing and Materials Engineering, Gannan University of Science and Technology, recognized for his contributions to the field of advanced electrode materials for next-generation energy storage systems. His research primarily focuses on the development and application of key electrode materials for high-performance lithium, sodium, and potassium batteries, with an emphasis on metal selenide-based anode materials and heterostructure engineering for enhanced electrochemical performance. Dr. Li has demonstrated extensive expertise in material synthesis, structural characterization, electrochemical analysis, and battery performance optimization, contributing significantly to sustainable energy technology advancement. He has led and participated in several important national and provincial research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China’s Regional Joint Fund and the Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Program, reflecting his strong leadership and collaborative capabilities in multidisciplinary research environments. His notable publications in RSC Advances, Materials Today Energy, Nanoscale, Electrochimica Acta, and Sustainable Energy & Fuels showcase innovative work on nanostructured and heterojunction anodes with exceptional rate capability and cycle stability. Through his impactful research, Dr. Li has advanced the understanding of energy storage mechanisms, contributing to both academic progress and industrial applications in battery technologies. His scientific achievements have earned recognition within the research community, positioning him as a promising figure in the field of electrochemical energy materials. He has acheived 5 Citations, 5 Documents, 1 h-index.

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  1. Jiang, H., Xia, J., Li, S., Liu, H., Lin, J., Liu, D., Liu, Y., Wang, Q., Feng, B., & Xia, X. (2025). Recent progress on CoP as anodes for metal–ion batteries. ChemPhysChem, 26(20), e202500165.