Mr. Kangsheng Zheng | Risk perception | Best Researcher Award
Student at Guangdong University of Technology, China
Kangsheng Zheng is a Master’s student at the School of Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology. With a deep interest in mechanical engineering, Kangsheng has contributed to research with six published journal articles, including two SCI papers, and is in the process of filing three invention patents. His work centers around innovative solutions in risk perception, laser forging, and additive manufacturing. He aims to bridge gaps in safety practices within laboratory environments, enhancing safety outcomes. His academic and professional journey reflects his dedication to engineering advancements and his commitment to scientific research.
Publication Profile
Publications 📖
Risk Perception in Laboratory Safety (Lin, C., Zheng, K., Man, S.S.): This article develops and validates a scale for assessing risk perception in laboratory settings, likely to improve safety protocols.
Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Aluminum Alloys (Zhang, B., Zhang, Y., Zheng, K., Chi, Y.): This paper explores the performance of aluminum alloy fusion welds treated by nanoparticle and heat treatments.
Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations (Wang, Y., Zheng, K., Zhang, J., Liu, D., Zhang, Y.): Discusses the construction processes for offshore wind turbine monopile foundations, a significant topic in renewable energy infrastructure.
Epoxy Soybean Oil Plasticized Vinyl Chloride Acrylate (Wei, J., Ouyang, C., Zheng, K., Luo, W.): Looks at the properties of a waterborne emulsion with varying methods of mixing and grafting.
Thermosensitive Hydrogels for Wound Healing (Hu, J., Liu, X., Gao, Q., Zheng, K., Shan, X.): This article investigates hydrogels that promote rapid wound healing, relevant to biomedical applications.
Silica Particles in Bromobutyl Rubber (Gui, C., Hou, J., Zheng, K.-S.): Examines how hydrophobic silica particles affect the mechanical properties of bromobutyl rubber, a material often used in automotive and industrial applications.
Conclusion
Kangsheng Zheng is a promising young researcher with innovative ideas and a growing publication record. His work in laboratory safety risk perception through the development of the Risk Perception Scale for Laboratory Safety (RPSLS) is an important contribution that addresses critical gaps in safety practices. His research shows significant potential for improving safety outcomes in laboratory environments, making his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award well-supported. Expanding his collaborations, publication impact, and industry engagement will help him further strengthen his profile in the future. Nonetheless, his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and improving laboratory safety makes him a strong candidate for this prestigious award.