YINGHUI HUA | Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. YINGHUI HUA | Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Chief Physician, Department of Sports Medicine, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, China

Prof. YINGHUI HUA is a renowned orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopy, and orthopedic rehabilitation. He serves as Chief Physician at Huashan Hospital, affiliated with Fudan University, and has been a PhD and Master’s supervisor guiding future medical professionals. With an extensive background in knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle surgeries, he has trained internationally in Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, and the USA. Prof. YINGHUI HUA plays a vital role in professional societies, chairing key committees in Asia-Pacific and Chinese medical associations. He has contributed significantly to research on sports injuries, joint preservation, and rehabilitation. Recognized for his excellence, he has received multiple honors in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Harvard Medical School (2017-2018): Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program. Huashan Hospital, Fudan University (1998-2007): PhD in Sports Medicine, Master’s in Orthopedics. Shanghai Medical University (1993-1998): Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery.

Professional Experience 👨‍⚕️

Huashan Hospital, Fudan University Chief Physician (2015–Present) Associate Chief Physician (2010–2015) Attending Physician (2003–2010) Resident (2000–2003) Fudan University PhD Supervisor (2017–Present) Master’s Supervisor (2011–Present) Associate Professor (2015–Present) Shanghai University of Sport Master’s Supervisor (2020–Present)

Awards & Honors 🏆

Chair of Ankle Committee, Asia-Pacific Society for Knee, Arthroscopy & Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Vice-Chair of Youth Committee & Ankle Working Committee, Chinese Medical Association. Vice-Chair of Orthopedic Rehabilitation Committee, Overseas Chinese Orthopedic Association. Vice-Chair of Sports Health Rehabilitation Committee, Shanghai Rehabilitation Medicine Association. Fellowships: Geneva University Hospital, Antwerp Orthopedic Center, Kobe University Hospital, The Steadman Clinic, San Antonio Orthopedic Hospital.

Research Focus 🔬

Sports-related injuries: Diagnosis and treatment of ACL, meniscus, and ligament injuries. Arthroscopic surgery: Minimally invasive techniques for knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle surgeries. Joint preservation: Novel therapies for cartilage regeneration and osteoarthritis management. Rehabilitation and biomechanics: Enhancing post-surgical recovery and sports performance. Innovative surgical techniques: Development of advanced arthroscopic and regenerative medicine approaches.

Publications

Simulation on detachment and migration behaviors of mineral particles induced by fluid flow in porous media based on CFD-DEM.

🔹 Mechanism analysis and energy-saving strengthening process of separating alcohol-containing azeotrope by green mixed solvent extraction distillation.

🔹 Prediction of hydrodynamics in a liquid–solid fluidized bed using the densimetric Froude number-based drag model.

🔹 CFD-DEM simulation of aggregation and growth behaviors of fluid-flow-driven migrating particles in porous media.

🔹 Flow behaviors of ellipsoidal suspended particles in porous reservoir rocks using CFD-DEM combined with a multi-element particle model.

🔹 Simulation on flow behavior of particles and its effect on heat transfer in porous media.

Conclusion

With an exceptional background in clinical and academic medicine, extensive leadership in professional societies, and global collaborations, this candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in the field of Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery. Strengthening high-impact research publications, securing global grants, and integrating technology-driven research would further solidify his standing as a top contender for this prestigious award. 🏆

Salvatore Garofalo | Smart Materials and Artificial Muscles | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Salvatore Garofalo | Smart Materials and Artificial Muscles | Best Researcher Award

PhD scholar, University of Calabria, Italy

Salvatore Garofalo is a PhD candidate in Civil and Industrial Engineering at the University of Calabria, Italy, specializing in smart materials and artificial muscles. He holds a Master’s (2023) and Bachelor’s (2020) in Mechanical Engineering, both with top honors. His research focuses on thermo-electro-mechanical behavior and the fatigue properties of nanostructured materials. He has been a visiting PhD scholar at Iowa University, contributing to advancements in Twisted and Coiled Artificial Muscles (TCAMs). Garofalo has published multiple peer-reviewed papers and won awards for his innovative research.

Profile

Education 🎓

PhD (2023–2026, Ongoing): Civil & Industrial Engineering, University of Calabria, Italy – Research in smart materials & artificial muscles. Master’s (2020–2023): Mechanical Engineering, University of Calabria – Thesis on fatigue behavior of nanostructured polymers. Bachelor’s (2017–2020): Mechanical Engineering, University of Calabria – Thesis on fatigue in composite materials. Secondary Diploma (2013–2017): Liceo Scientifico, Italy – Scientific high school graduate with top honors.

Experience 💼

Visiting PhD Scholar (2025): Iowa University, USA – Research on improving TCAMs. Teaching Assistant (2023–2025): University of Calabria – Courses on Mechanics of Materials. PhD Student Representative (2023–2026): University of Calabria – Institutional role. Internship (2022): Safran Aircraft Engines, France – Fatigue analysis of polymers & nanocomposites. Study Abroad (2015): ISIS Greenwich School, UK – English language & cultural immersion.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Best Poster Award (2024): General Meeting Age-It 2024, University of Venice, Italy. Best Poster Award (2023): 8th World Congress on Advanced Materials, Thailand. Internship at Safran Aircraft Engines (2022): Selected for a competitive role in polymer fatigue research. Top Academic Honors: Achieved highest distinction in Bachelor’s, Master’s, and secondary education.

Research Focus 🔬

Smart Materials & Artificial Muscles: Investigating thermo-electro-mechanical properties of TCAMs. Fatigue Behavior of Nanostructured Polymers: Enhancing durability of composite materials for aeronautics. Biomedical Applications: Exploring artificial muscles for rehabilitation devices. Finite Element Modeling: Simulating fatigue resistance of polymer matrix composites. All-Optical Actuation Systems: Developing non-contact control strategies for artificial muscles.

Publications

Production Parameters and Thermo-Mechanical Performance of TCAMs (Eng. Proc., 2025).

A Critical Review of Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Devices (Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2025).

Transitioning to Artificial Muscles in Rehabilitation (J. Intelligent Material Systems, 2024).

Fatigue Behavior of Nanostructured Epoxy Composites (J. Reinforced Plastics, 2024).

 

Conclusion

Salvatore Garofalo is a highly promising researcher in smart materials and artificial muscles, with a strong academic foundation, innovative research contributions, and international exposure. His awards, publications, and industry experience position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By expanding collaborations, securing patents, and broadening research applications, he could further solidify his standing as a leader in his field.

 

Lei Li | Functional polymer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lei Li | Functional polymer | Best Researcher Award

researcher at SINOPEC, China

🔬 Lei Li, PhD, is an assistant researcher at SINOPEC, specializing in polymer chemistry and physics. With over a decade of experience in advanced materials science, Dr. Li has published more than 10 papers in top-tier journals such as Nature Catalysis and Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.. His expertise spans ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber spinning, polyamide processing, and composite material preparation. Dr. Li has contributed to two English monographs and holds six patents (two authorized). His work drives innovation in high-performance polymer applications.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

Lei Li earned his PhD in Polymer Chemistry and Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, graduating in 2022. His doctoral research focused on macromolecular self-assembly and responsive polymer materials, providing significant insights into novel polymer synthesis and applications.

Experience 👨‍🔬

Lei Li has been an assistant researcher at SINOPEC since 2022, conducting cutting-edge R&D in polymer material development and processing. His work enhances industrial applications, contributing to the advancement of fiber spinning, composite materials, and responsive polymers.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Li’s academic excellence is reflected in multiple Q1 journal publications and patents. His work has been recognized in prestigious conferences, contributing to advancements in polymer chemistry and materials science.

Research Focus 🧪

Dr. Li’s research focuses on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber spinning, polyamide material processing, composite materials, responsive polymers, and polypeptide synthesis. His contributions improve fiber properties, material performance, and polymer functionality.

Publications 📖

Current research status of high-performance UHMWPE fiber: A review
📅 Materials Technology Reports, 2024-12-31
🔗 DOI: 10.59400/mtr.v2i2.1518
Contributors: Lei Li; Fanmin Kong; Ang Xiao; Hao Su; Xiaolian Wu; Ziling Zhang; Yutian Duan

Engineering Gas‐Releasing Nanomaterials for Efficient Wound Healing
📅 ChemBioChem, 2024-12-05
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202400790
Contributors: Yutian Duan; Lei Li; Jinming Hu; Bin Zheng; Kewu He

Constructing polyolefin-based lithium-ion battery separators membrane for energy storage and conversion
📅 Energy Storage and Conversion, 2024-11-13
🔗 DOI: 10.59400/esc1631
Contributors: Lei Li; Fanmin Kong; Ang Xiao; Hao Su; Xiaolian Wu; Ziling Zhang; Haoqi Wang; Yutian Duan

In situ solvothermal reduction engineering for photocatalytic CO2 reduction
📅 EES Catalysis, 2023
🔗 DOI: 10.1039/d3ey00019b
Contributors: Huanhuan Liu; Yanxu Chen; Wang Wentao; Xiaoyue He; ZiXu He; Lei Li; Suyuan Zeng; Ruiguo Cao; Genqiang

Engineering Semicarbazide-Bearing Polypeptide Conjugates for Tumor Chemotherapy
📅 Advanced Materials, 2023-12
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202309315
Contributors: Pan W; Zhang L; Li L; Cen J; Song R; Song C; Zhang G; Hu J; Liu S

Engineering Polymer-Based Porous Membrane for Lithium-Ion Battery Separators
📅 Polymers, 2023-09
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/polym15183690
Contributors: Lei Li; Yutian Duan

Conclusion

Lei Li is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his robust academic background, outstanding publication record, and practical contributions to polymer science through patents and industrial research. To further strengthen his profile, focusing on leadership roles, international partnerships, and public engagement will enhance his competitive edge. His trajectory in polymer innovations and applied material science aligns exceptionally well with the spirit of the award.

Xiankun Zhang | materials science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiankun Zhang | materials science | Best Researcher Award

professor at  University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

📜 Xiankun Zhang is a leading researcher at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, specializing in two-dimensional materials, optoelectronic devices, and transition metal dichalcogenides. With over 44 publications and a high h-index of 22, Zhang has made significant contributions to advanced functional materials and nanoscale photodetectors. Passionate about integrating innovation into silicon-compatible technology, Zhang is a key figure in the field of material science.

Professional Profiles:

Education🎓

PhD in Material Science, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Master’s Degree in Physics, Tsinghua University, China Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Physics, Peking University, China Focused on emerging materials and their optoelectronic applications, Zhang’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in interdisciplinary research.

Experience💼 

Senior Researcher, University of Science and Technology Beijing Visiting Scholar, MIT Nano Research Lab Research Fellow, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Zhang has actively collaborated with global leaders in the nanotechnology domain, showcasing excellence in research and innovation.

Awards and Honors🏅

National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars Outstanding Researcher in Nanotechnology, China Materials Congress Highly Cited Researcher Award, Clarivate Analytics Recognized for transformative work in nanoscale photodetectors and 2D materials.

Research Focus🔬

Two-dimensional materials and heterojunctionsHigh-efficiency photodetectorsTransition metal dichalcogenidesSilicon-compatible optoelectronics Zhang’s work focuses on bridging the gap between traditional materials and next-generation electronic devices.

✍️Publications Top Note :

“Poly (4-styrenesulfonate)-induced sulfur vacancy self-healing strategy for monolayer MoS2 homojunction photodiode”
Published in Nature Communications, this paper has been cited 234 times, emphasizing a groundbreaking sulfur vacancy healing strategy for improved photodiodes.

“Manganese-Based Materials for Rechargeable Batteries Beyond Lithium-Ion”
Published in Advanced Energy Materials, this work, cited 153 times, advances manganese-based materials for next-generation batteries.

“Near-Ideal van der Waals Rectifiers Based on All-Two-Dimensional Schottky Junctions”
Another Nature Communications article, cited 153 times, discusses advancements in two-dimensional rectifiers.

“Interfacial Charge Behavior Modulation in Perovskite Quantum Dot-Monolayer MoS2 Heterostructures”
With 148 citations, this Advanced Functional Materials paper explores charge behavior in hybrid heterostructures.

“Defect-Engineered Atomically Thin MoS2 Homogeneous Electronics for Logic Inverters”
Published in Advanced Materials, cited 134 times, highlighting defect engineering in MoS2 for logic applications.

“Strain-Engineered van der Waals Interfaces of Mixed-Dimensional Heterostructure Arrays”
An ACS Nano publication with 116 citations, focusing on heterostructure arrays for enhanced device performance.

“Integrated High-Performance Infrared Phototransistor Arrays Composed of Nonlayered PbS–MoS2 Heterostructures”
Featured in Nano Letters, this study has 113 citations, addressing high-performance infrared photodetection.

“Hidden Vacancy Benefit in Monolayer 2D Semiconductors”
Advanced Materials work with 86 citations, detailing vacancy benefits in 2D semiconductors.

“Piezotronic Effect on Interfacial Charge Modulation in Mixed-Dimensional van der Waals Heterostructures”
Cited 82 times in Nano Energy, examining the piezotronic effect for flexible photodetectors.

“Self-Healing Originated van der Waals Homojunctions with Strong Interlayer Coupling for High-Performance Photodiodes”
Published in ACS Nano, cited 80 times, discussing self-healing junctions.

Conclusion

Xiankun Zhang’s prolific research output, significant citations, and impactful work in advanced materials science make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing areas such as broader dissemination, interdisciplinary applications, and community engagement could further solidify his standing as a leader in his field. His research aligns well with the award’s goals of recognizing innovation, collaboration, and impact in academia.