shuren wang | nanofiber materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. shuren wang | nanofiber materials | Best Researcher Award

professor at Henan Polytechnic University, China

Professor Shuren Wang is a distinguished expert in civil and geotechnical engineering, currently serving as a professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, China. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists (2022-2024) by Stanford University, Professor Wang has made significant contributions to rock mechanics, numerical simulation analysis, and geotechnical engineering. His research has led to numerous publications, patents, and state-level awards in China, solidifying his reputation as a leader in the field.

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Education

Professor Wang earned his PhD in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in June 2005. His academic foundation has been instrumental in shaping his research in geotechnical engineering, particularly in the areas of numerical simulations and rock mechanics.

Experience

After obtaining his PhD, Professor Wang began his academic career as an Associate Professor at the China University of Geosciences in Beijing. He later joined Yanshan University, where he served as both Associate Professor and Professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics. Since 2015, he has been a full professor at Henan Polytechnic University, furthering his research and mentoring young scholars in the field. His international collaborations include his role as an adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Research Interests

Professor Wang’s primary research interests lie in geotechnical engineering, rock mechanics, and numerical simulation analysis. His work focuses on the mechanical behavior of materials under dynamic and static loads, failure mechanisms in rock structures, and anchoring technologies for engineering stability. His projects have been funded by major institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the International Cooperation Project of Henan Province.

Awards

Throughout his career, Professor Wang has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious 2015 Endeavour Research Fellowship awarded by the Australian Government. He has been recognized with 15 state-level and provincial-level awards in China for his contributions to engineering research and innovation. His inclusion in the world’s top 2% scientists list by Stanford University further underscores his impact on the field.

Selected Publications

Wang, S., Cheng, C., Gong, J., & Song, Z. (2025). “Dynamic mechanical properties of magnesium oxychloride-based titanium gypsum concrete after high-temperature exposure.” Construction and Building Materials, 472, 140841. (SCI)

Wang, S., Wu, X.G., Yang, J.H., & Zhao, J.Q. (2020). “Modeling mechanical behavior of lightweight concrete structures subjected to 3D coupled static-dynamic loads.” Acta Mechanica, 231(11), 4497-4511. (SCI)

Wang, S., Wu, X.G., Zhao, Y.H., & Hagan, P. (2019). “Evolution characteristics of composite pressure-arch in thin bedrock of overlying strata during shallow coal mining.” International Journal of Applied Mechanics, 11(5), 1950030. (SCI)

Wang, S., Zhang, J., Li, C., & Li, Z. (2022). “Seepage characteristics of fractured rock mass with non-equal width filling.” Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 13, 101794. (SCI)

Wang, S., Zhao, J.Q., Wu, X.G., & Yang, J.H. (2021). “Meso-scale simulations of lightweight aggregate concrete under impact loading.” International Journal of Simulation Modelling, 20(2), 291-302. (SCI)

Rui, D., Wu, Z., Ji, M., & Wang, S. (2019). “Remediation of Cd- and Pb-contaminated clay soils through combined freeze-thaw and soil washing.” Journal of Hazardous Materials, 269, 87-95. (SCI)

Wang, S., Xu, C., Li, Z., & Chang, F. (2022). “Cracking behavior of concrete/rock bi-material specimens containing a parallel flaw pair under compression.” Construction and Building Materials, 360, 129440. (SCI)

Conclusion

Professor Shuren Wang’s distinguished academic career, groundbreaking research, international recognition, extensive publications, and commitment to innovation make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have had a lasting impact on geotechnical engineering, and his work continues to inspire advancements in the field. As a dedicated scholar and innovator, his selection for this prestigious award would be a well-deserved acknowledgment of his exceptional achievements.