Mingyue Wang | Battery Technology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Mingyue Wang | Battery Technology | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Xi’an Jiaotong University | China

Prof. Dr. Mingyue Wang is an accomplished researcher and academic professional with strong expertise in electrochemical energy storage materials, particularly lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery systems. Professional experience includes leading and contributing to nationally funded research projects, supervising advanced laboratory studies, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to translate fundamental materials science into practical energy solutions. Research interests focus on electrode materials design, interface engineering, ion transport mechanisms, and reaction kinetics to enhance battery performance and durability. Core research skills include materials synthesis, electrochemical characterization, interface analysis, and data-driven performance optimization. Awards and honors reflect recognition as a globally influential scientist and recipient of competitive young-talent research distinctions. Overall, the work demonstrates sustained impact on sustainable energy storage innovation and scientific advancement. She has achieved 5619 Citations, 172 Documents, 44 h-index.

 

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Yipeng Sun | Battery Technology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yipeng Sun | Battery Technology | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Yipeng Sun is a highly cited researcher specializing in advanced energy storage materials, with a strong focus on interfacial engineering for next-generation lithium-ion and solid-state batteries. Professional experience spans academic research leadership and postdoctoral innovation, contributing to high-impact studies on atomic and molecular layer deposition, electrode–electrolyte interfaces, and degradation mechanisms in high-energy-density battery systems. Research interests include durable cathode and anode materials, halide and sulfide electrolytes, synchrotron-based characterization, and scalable surface modification strategies for safe, long-life batteries. Research skills encompass atomic-scale fabrication, electrochemical analysis, in situ diagnostics, and materials design. Awards and honors reflect recognition at national and international levels for research excellence and innovation. Overall, the work demonstrates sustained contributions to battery science and practical energy solutions. He has achieved 3847 Citations 45 Documents 34h-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.

 

 

Marwa Mohammed | Battery Technology | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marwa Mohammed | Battery Technology | Women Researcher Award     

Assistant Professor  |  Prince Sattam Bin Abdul Aziz  |  Saudi Arabia

Dr. Marwa Mostafa Moharam Haqqi Mohammed is a highly accomplished Assistant Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department at the Faculty of Arts and Science (Girls), Prince Sattam Bin Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia, and a Researcher at the Central Metallurgical R&D Institute (CMRDI), Egypt. With a robust academic and research background in applied inorganic and materials chemistry, she has demonstrated excellence in teaching, laboratory research, and scientific leadership. Her expertise spans advanced inorganic synthesis, nanomaterials, electrochemical processing, supercapacitor design, energy storage systems, and environmental applications. Dr. Marwa has led and contributed to numerous funded research projects focused on sustainable materials, hybrid nanostructures, and electrochemical energy technologies. She has established a strong international presence through collaborative research visits at the University of Florida, USA, and the University of Grenoble INP – Phelma, France, enhancing her interdisciplinary perspective and global engagement in materials science. Her research skills encompass synthesis, characterization, and computational analysis of metal oxides, nanocomposites, and ferrite materials with targeted applications in catalysis, energy, and health. Dr. Marwa’s prolific publication record in high-impact journals reflects her sustained contribution to materials innovation and energy research. Her accolades include multiple university-funded research grants, participation in international conferences, and recognition for advancing applied chemistry toward sustainable technologies. She also demonstrates a strong commitment to academic mentorship, curriculum development, and the promotion of women in science. Overall, Dr. Marwa’s scientific journey embodies innovation, collaboration, and dedication to addressing modern technological challenges through chemistry. She has acheived 557 Citations , 37 Documents, 13 h-index.

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1. Shenouda, A. Y., Moharam, M. M., & Farghaly, F. E. (2024). Correction to: Synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical performance of Cu₃SbS₃ using different sources of sulfur [Correction]. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 34(12), 1058.

2. Kassem, A. F., Asif, S. U., Saleh, E. A. M., Althomali, R. H., Hassan, I., & Moharam, M. M. (2024). Effect of coercive aluminium on the structural and magnetic characteristics of calcium and magnesium based hexaferrites. Materials Science and Engineering: B, 317, 117174.

3. Sadiq, M., Islam, M. U., Moharam, M. M., Saleh, E. A. M., & Asif, S. U. (2024). Enhanced electrochemical performance of La₂S₃/N-rGO/PANI nanocomposites as an efficient electrode material for supercapacitor applications. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 35, 12738.

4. Irfan, M., Shaheen, N., Solre, G. F. B., Alabbad, E. A., Saleh, E. A. M., Moharam, M. M., El-Zahhar, A. A., Asif, S. U., Eldin, S. M., & Tahir, M. H. (2024). Fe and Rh doping nanoarchitectonics on properties of Sr₂YGaX₂O₇ pyrochlore oxides with a DFT-based spin-polarized calculation for optoelectronic and thermoelectric applications. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 34(1), 28-45.

5. Ijaz, M., Albalawi, K., Ghori, U.-U.-R., Saleh, E. A. M., Moharam, M. M., El-Zahhar, A. A., Asif, S. U., & Ullah, H. (2024). Influence of ferromagnetic cobalt on microstructural and magnetic trends of sol–gel routed rare earth and aluminium-based BaSr-hexaferrites (Ba₀.₆Sr₀.₃Er₀.₁Fe₁₁.₅-xAl₀.₅CoₓO₁₉). Materials Science and Engineering: B, 299, 116933.