Hang Xu | Mechanical Metamaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Hang Xu | Mechanical Metamaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Concordia University, Canada

Dr. Hang Xu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Industrial, and Aerospace Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University and an MSc in Aircraft Design from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Dr. Xu specializes in mechanical metamaterials, smart structures, and additive manufacturing. His research focuses on developing advanced materials with programmable morphing and motion for aerospace, medical, and robotic applications. Prior to joining Concordia, he held research positions at Imperial College London and Siemens, contributing to innovations in multi-stable structures, soft robotics, and medical devices. Dr. Xu is recognized for his teaching excellence and has received awards for his contributions to research during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Education πŸŽ“

  • Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, McGill University (2013–2018)
    Supervisor: Damiano Pasini
  • Master’s Thesis in Aircraft Design, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2011–2013)
    Supervisor: Yuanming Xu
  • Bachelor’s in Aircraft Design and Engineering, Shenyang Aerospace University (2007–2011)
    Supervisor: Weiping Zhang

Experience πŸ’Ό

  • Assistant Professor, Concordia University (2022–Present)
    Research on functional/smart metamaterials for aerospace, nautical, and medical applications.
  • Research Associate, Imperial College London (2020–2022)
    Developed multi-stable structures, soft robots, and medical devices.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, McGill University (2018–2020)
    Worked on thermally actuated deployable mechanisms and additive manufacturing processes.
  • Internships: Chinese Aircraft Design Institute of Aviation Medicine (2012–2013) and Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute (2010–2011).

Awards and Honors πŸ†

  • Teaching Excellence Award, Concordia University (2023)
  • Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA), UK (2022)
  • Excellent Contribution to Research in COVID-19 Pandemic, Imperial College London (2021)
  • Winner of 3D-Printing Workshop Design Challenge, McGill University (2019)

Research Focus πŸ”¬

Dr. Xu’s research focuses onΒ mechanical metamaterials,Β smart materials and structures, andΒ additive manufacturing. His work aims to develop materials with programmable morphing and motion for applications inΒ aerospace structures,Β soft robotics,Β medical devices, andΒ composite materials. Key areas include multiscale mechanics, finite element analysis, and the design of multi-stable structures for innovative functionalities.

Publication Top Notes πŸ“š

  1. Embedded pressure sensing metamaterials using TPU-graphene composites and additive manufacturing
  2. Generalized tessellations of superellipitcal voids in low porosity architected materials for stress mitigation
  3. Thermally actuated hierarchical lattices with large linear and rotational expansion
  4. Routes to program thermal expansion in three-dimensional lattice metamaterials built from tetrahedral building blocks
  5. ABAQUS user subroutine UMAT for elastoplastic nonlinear kinematic hardening material (MrΓ³z model) with anisotropic plasticity
  6. Digitally Programmable Architected Materials with Static and Dynamic Reconfiguration
  7. Multi-stable meta-materials with programmable reconfigurations for soft robots
  8. 3D printed soft metamaterial force sensors for gait monitoring using TPU-graphene composites
  9. Overcoming the strength-modulus tradeoff using double network metamaterial lattices
  10. Multi-stable architectured materials with high-mobility morphing

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Hang Xu is a leading researcher in mechanical metamaterials and smart structures, with a strong focus on innovative applications in aerospace, robotics, and medical devices. His contributions to teaching, research, and industry collaborations highlight his commitment to advancing materials science and engineering. Through his work, Dr. Xu continues to push the boundaries of programmable materials, paving the way for future technological advancements. πŸš€

 

Zihao Xing | Material Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Zihao Xing | Material Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Northeast Normal University, China

Zihao Xing is an Associate Professor at the College of Chemistry, Northeast Normal University, China. His expertise spans electrocatalysis, fuel cells, and heterogeneous catalysis. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Jilin University, where he developed innovative hydrogen energy conversion catalysts. As a postdoctoral researcher at Shenzhen University and a visiting scientist at TU Ilmenau, he worked on advanced electrocatalytic structures for energy applications. His research contributions have been widely recognized in high-impact journals, focusing on nanomaterials for sustainable energy. With numerous highly cited publications, he has significantly advanced oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and battery electrocatalysis. His pioneering work in graphdiyne-based catalysts and metal-nanostructured materials has been instrumental in enhancing fuel cell efficiency. Xing’s research excellence has earned him recognition in the scientific community, further solidifying his role as a leading researcher in physical chemistry and sustainable energy materials.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

Zihao Xing demonstrates exceptional expertise in electrocatalysis, energy conversion materials, and fuel cells, with significant contributions to developing high-performance catalysts for sustainable energy applications. His extensive publication record, including works in Advanced Materials, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Nano Research, showcases his impact in the field, with high citation counts reflecting the recognition of his research by the scientific community. His international research experience, including collaborations with institutions in Germany and China, further strengthens his profile. Additionally, his work on nanostructured materials and electrocatalysis for energy applications highlights his innovative approach to solving critical challenges in energy storage and conversion.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

While Zihao Xing has an impressive research portfolio, expanding his leadership in large-scale funded projects and increasing collaborations with industry partners could further solidify his impact. Enhancing visibility through keynote speeches at international conferences and involvement in editorial or review boards of high-impact journals would also add to his recognition. Additionally, focusing on translating research into practical applications, such as patents or industrial partnerships, could strengthen his case for the Best Researcher Award.

EDUCATION

πŸŽ“ Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2013-2019) – Jilin University, China

  • Thesis: Rational Design and Activity Regulation of Hydrogen Energy Conversion Catalysts
  • Supervisor: Prof. Wensheng Yang
  • Exchange Student: State Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, ICCAS, Beijing

πŸŽ“ M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry (2013-2019) – Jilin University, China

  • Thesis: Structure Design of Nanostructured Graphdiyne Electrocatalysts

πŸŽ“ B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry (2009-2013) – Jilin University, China

  • Thesis: Synthesis of Precious Metal Nanoparticles and Carbon-Based Nanostructures

EXPERIENCE

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Associate Professor (2022-Present) – College of Chemistry, Northeast Normal University, China

  • Leading research in hydrogen-electric energy conversion catalysts

πŸ”¬ Postdoctoral Researcher (2019-2021) – Shenzhen University, China

  • Focused on designing highly active electrocatalysts for batteries
  • Supervisor: Prof. Chenliang Su

🌍 Visiting Scientist (2019-2021) – TU Ilmenau, Germany

  • Specialized in applied nanophysics and electrocatalysis
  • Supervisor: Prof. Yong Lei

AWARDS & HONORS

πŸ† Highly Cited Researcher Recognition – Multiple publications in high-impact journals
πŸ† Outstanding Young Scientist Award – Recognized for contributions to electrocatalysis
πŸ† Best Research Paper Award – Acknowledged for groundbreaking work in Zn-air batteries
πŸ† Postdoctoral Fellowship – Shenzhen University, China
πŸ† Academic Excellence Scholarship – Jilin University
πŸ† Visiting Scientist Grant – TU Ilmenau, Germany

RESEARCH FOCUS

πŸ”¬ Electrocatalysis & Energy Materials – Development of high-performance catalysts for fuel cells and batteries
⚑ Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) & Hydrogen Evolution – Enhancing efficiency in sustainable energy conversion
πŸ§ͺ Nanostructured Materials – Engineering carbon-based and metal nanostructures for advanced applications
🌍 Graphdiyne-Based Catalysts – Designing novel materials for green energy solutions
πŸ”‹ Fuel Cells & Metal-Air Batteries – Improving performance and durability of energy storage devices

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

πŸ“„ Preferentially Engineering FeN4 Edge Sites onto Graphitic Nanosheets for Highly Active and Durable Oxygen Electrocatalysis in Rechargeable Zn–Air Batteries
πŸ“„ Sensitive Colorimetric Sensor for Point-of-Care Detection of Acetylcholinesterase Using Cobalt Oxyhydroxide Nanoflakes
πŸ“„ Self-Templating Construction of N, P-Co-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Efficient Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction Reaction
πŸ“„ Stabilizing Single-Atomic Ruthenium by Ferrous Ion Doped NiFe-LDH Towards Highly Efficient and Sustained Water Oxidation
πŸ“„ Structure Engineering of PtCu3/C Catalyst from Disordered to Ordered Intermetallic Compound with Heat-Treatment for the Methanol Electrooxidation Reaction
πŸ“„ Optimizing the Activity of Pd-Based Catalysts Towards Room-Temperature Formic Acid Decomposition by Au Alloying
πŸ“„ Effect of Pt Cocatalyst on Visible Light Driven Hydrogen Evolution of Anthracene-Based Zirconium Metal-Organic Framework
πŸ“„ Colloidal Silica Assisted Fabrication of N, O, S-Tridoped Porous Carbon Nanosheets with Excellent Oxygen Reduction Performance
πŸ“„ Boosting the Methanol Oxidation Reaction Activity of Pt–Ru Clusters via Resonance Energy Transfer
πŸ“„ Bovine Serum Albumin Assisted Preparation of Ultra-Stable Gold Nanoflowers and Their Selective Raman Response to Charged Dyes
πŸ“„ Nanocomposite: Keggin-Type Co4-Polyoxometalate@Cobalt-Porphyrin Linked Graphdiyne for Hydrogen Evolution in Seawater
πŸ“„ Weak Interaction Between Cations and Anions in Electrolyte Enabling Fast Dual‐Ion Storage for Potassium‐Ion Hybrid Capacitors
πŸ“„ Hexavalent Iridium Boosts Oxygen Evolution Performance
πŸ“„ Disordered Carbon Structures Enhance Capacitive Storage
πŸ“„ Polyoxometalate as the Assembly Material to Self-Assembled Ni(OH)2 Nanosheets with Electrocatalytic Performance
πŸ“„ Ligand Engineering of Co-MOF-74 with Hexaaminotriphenylene for Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Zinc-Air Batteries
πŸ“„ Rational Design of Amino-Functionalized Pillar-Layered Co6O6 Cluster MOF for Gas Purification in the MTO Process
πŸ“„ Pyridine-Nitrogen Conjugated Covalent Organic Frameworks for High-Efficiency Gas-Solid Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2 to CO
πŸ“„ Promoting Mechanism of the Ru-Integration Effect in RuCo Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Enhancing Water Splitting Performance
πŸ“„ Sulfur and Nitrogen Dual-Doped Graphdiyne as a Highly Efficient Metal-Free Electrocatalyst for the Zn-Air Battery

CONCLUSION

With a strong foundation in electrocatalysis, nanomaterials, and sustainable energy applications, Zihao Xing is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His high-impact publications, collaborations with leading institutions, and contributions to cutting-edge research make him a strong candidate. By further expanding his leadership roles and industry collaborations, he can reinforce his standing as a leading researcher in the field.

AHMED MOHAMMED BAYOUMY – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

AHMED MOHAMMED BAYOUMY - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University - Egypt

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WORK EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:

AHMED MOHAMMED BAYOUMY has extensive experience in teaching and research. He has been a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University since December 2018, and previously served as a Demonstrator from February 2013 to December 2018. Ahmed is currently pursuing a PhD in Nanoscience at the Basic and Applied Sciences Institute, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) in Alexandria, Egypt, expected to complete in April 2024. He holds an MSc in Biophysics from Ain Shams University, where he conducted significant research on water purification using nanomodified natural polymers.

TEACHING AND LABORATORY INSTRUCTION:

At Ain Shams University, AHMED MOHAMMED BAYOUMY has demonstrated and discussed experiments in physics and biophysics labs for undergraduate students. He has provided assistance in problem-solving sessions and supervised senior students' graduation projects, ensuring they meet their academic requirements and gain practical experience in their fields of study.

RESEARCH IN NANOSCIENCE:

AHMED's PhD research focuses on nanoscience, particularly in the interaction between biopolymers and organic pollutants for water purification. His MSc thesis involved studying the interaction between chitosan biopolymer and ibuprofen to remove ibuprofen from water, combining theoretical molecular modeling and experimental adsorption trials to validate the interaction mechanism.

WATER PURIFICATION RESEARCH:

One of AHMED's significant contributions is his research on water purification using nanomodified natural polymers. His work has demonstrated the potential of biopolymers in removing organic pollutants from water, contributing to advancements in environmental science and sustainable water treatment technologies.

PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS:

AHMED has authored multiple research papers in prestigious journals. His publications cover various topics, including the interaction of biopolymers with graphene for bio-electronic applications, polysulfone-based mixed matrix membranes for wastewater treatment, and inkjet-printed supercapacitor electrodes. His work is widely recognized and cited in the scientific community.

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH:

AHMED has collaborated with numerous researchers and institutions on projects that address global challenges in water treatment and environmental protection. His interdisciplinary approach and dedication to innovation have resulted in significant advancements in his field, showcasing his ability to work effectively in diverse research environments.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS:

Throughout his academic career, AHMED has received accolades for his contributions to science and education. His dedication to teaching, research, and collaborative projects has made him a respected figure in the academic community, with a promising future in nanoscience and biophysics research.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Physical prospective of polyamide 6 for the consolidation of fragile vegetable tanned Leather artifacts
Authors: Abdel-Maksoud, G., Mohamed, O.A., Mohamed, W.S., Elhaes, H., Ibrahim, M.A.
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of Cultural Heritage

Polysulfone-based mixed matrix membranes loaded with a multifunctional hierarchical porous Ag-Cu dendrites@SiO2 core-shell nanostructure for wastewater treatment
Authors: Sadek, A.H., Abdel-Karim, A., Mohsenpour, S., Ibrahim, M., Mohamed, G.G.
Year: 2023
Journal: Process Safety and Environmental Protection

Interaction of biopolymers with graphene for bio-electronic applications
Authors: Bayoumy, A.M., Ibrahim, M.A., Osman, A., Abdelmoneim, A.
Year: 2023
Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics
Volume: 55(7)
Article: 622

InkJet-Printed Supercapacitor Electrodes of Graphene-Carboxymethyl Cellulose Biocomposite Ink
Authors: Bayoumy, A.M., Ibrahim, M.A., Osman, A., Abdelmoneim, A.
Year: 2023
Journal: Solid State Phenomena

Exploring the electronic, optical, and bioactive properties for new modified fullerenes via molecular modeling
Authors: El-Mansy, M.A.M., Bayoumy, A.M., Elhaes, H., Ibrahim, M.A.
Year: 2023
Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics
Volume: 55(1)
Article: 100