Wei-Zhi Wu | mathemarical foundations of AI | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei-Zhi Wu | mathemarical foundations of AI | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Zhejiang Ocean Univeristy, China

Wei-Zhi Wu, Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Zhejiang Ocean University in Zhoushan, China. With a prolific career in applied mathematics, Dr. Wu specializes in granular computing, data mining, and the mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence. He has contributed to over 200 articles in esteemed journals, as well as four key monographs. His expertise has earned him repeated recognition on Elsevier’s Most Cited Chinese Researchers list (2014-2023), as well as among the Top 100,000 Scientists globally, with a remarkable 2% percentile ranking in both career and annual categories. Dr. Wu also holds prominent editorial roles in various international academic journals.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

B.Sc. in Mathematics – Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China, 1986 M.Sc. in Mathematics – East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 1992 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics – Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, 2002

Experience🖊️ 

Professor of Mathematics – School of Information Engineering, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, Chin Extensive Publications – Authored 200+ articles and 4 monographs in mathematics, computing, and AI Editorial Board Membership – Serves on multiple prestigious international journals, contributing to mathematical and AI research dissemination Research Leader – Notable for pioneering efforts in granular computing, data mining, and AI foundations

Awards and Honors🏆

Most Cited Chinese Researchers – Featured in Elsevier’s list (2014-2023) mTop Global Scientist – Ranked in the Top 100,000 Scientists worldwide, with a career-long and single-year ranking in the top 2%  Prolific Author – Renowned for influential monographs and extensive publication record Editorial Distinction – Serves as an editorial board member for multiple top-tier international journals

Research Focus🌍

Granular Computing – Explores and applies granular structures in computational systems  Data Mining – Develops and advances data mining techniques for complex data analysis Mathematics of AI – Examines foundational mathematical principles underpinning artificial intelligence algorithms  Interdisciplinary Applications – Integrates applied mathematics into practical AI and computing solutions

Publication  Top Notes

  • 粗糙集理论与方法 (Rough Set Theory and Methods)
    Authors: 张文修, 吴伟志, 梁吉业, 李德玉
    Publisher: 科学出版社 (Science Press)
    Citations: 620*
    Year: 2001
  • Generalized Fuzzy Rough Sets
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, J.S. Mi, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 151, pp. 263-282
    Citations: 769
    Year: 2003
  • Constructive and Axiomatic Approaches of Fuzzy Approximation Operators
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 159(3), pp. 233-254
    Citations: 554
    Year: 2004
  • Approaches to Knowledge Reduction Based on Variable Precision Rough Set Model
    Authors: J.S. Mi, W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 159(3-4), pp. 255-272
    Citations: 525
    Year: 2004
  • Granular Computing and Knowledge Reduction in Formal Contexts
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, Y. Leung, J.S. Mi
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Vol. 21(10), pp. 1461-1474
    Citations: 432
    Year: 2009
  • Knowledge Acquisition in Incomplete Information Systems: A Rough Set Approach
    Authors: Y. Leung, W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 168(1), pp. 164-180
    Citations: 414
    Year: 2006
  • Neighborhood Operator Systems and Approximations
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, W.X. Zhang
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 144(1), pp. 201-217
    Citations: 284
    Year: 2002
  • On Characterizations of (I, T)-Fuzzy Rough Approximation Operators
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, Y. Leung, J.S. Mi
    Journal: Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Vol. 154(1), pp. 76-102
    Citations: 279
    Year: 2005
  • Knowledge Reduction in Random Information Systems via Dempster–Shafer Theory of Evidence
    Authors: W.Z. Wu, M. Zhang, H.Z. Li, J.S. Mi
    Journal: Information Sciences, Vol. 174(3-4), pp. 143-164
    Citations: 267
    Year: 2005
  • A Rough Set Approach for the Discovery of Classification Rules in Interval-Valued Information Systems
    Authors: Y. Leung, M.M. Fischer, W.Z. Wu, J.S. Mi
    Journal: International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Vol. 47(2), pp. 233-246
    Citations: 258
    Year: 2008

Conclusion

Dr. Wei-Zhi Wu is a highly accomplished researcher whose work demonstrates both depth and breadth across mathematics, data mining, and AI. His robust research profile, substantial publications, international recognition, and leadership roles affirm his suitability for the Best Researcher Award. Given his impactful contributions to foundational AI research, awarding him could encourage further advances in mathematical applications within AI and inspire other scholars in related fields.

Gohar Ali | dusty fluid | Best Researcher Award

Mr. City university of information and technology Peshawar Pakistan, Pakistan

The user holds a Master of Science by Research in Applied Mathematics with a focus on fluid dynamics, achieved at the City University of Science Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan, with a remarkable grade of 92%. They also earned an MSc in Mathematics and a BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Peshawar. Their research areas include Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, heat and mass transfer, and nanofluids. With experience as a visiting lecturer and several scholarships and academic accolades, the user is deeply engaged in advanced mathematical research and education.

 

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Academic 

🧑‍🎓 MS by Research (2020-2022)City University of Science Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan
With a specialization in Applied Mathematics focused on Fluid Dynamics, I completed my MS by Research with an exceptional grade of 92% (A). My research project was centered around a Generalized Magnetohydrodynamic Two-Phase Free Convection Flow of Dusty Casson Fluid between Parallel Plates.🎓 MSc in Mathematics (2015-2018)University of Peshawar, Pakistan
I earned my MSc in Mathematics with a grade of 70.3% (A). My coursework included a variety of mathematical disciplines, providing me with a solid foundation in theoretical and applied mathematics.🎓 BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics (2013-2015)University of Peshawar at FG Degree College for Men, Peshawar, Pakistan
I completed my undergraduate degree with a commendable grade of 72.1% (A). This dual focus on Computer Science and Mathematics equipped me with versatile skills applicable in various fields.

🔬 Research Area

Exact Solutions of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian FluidsHeat and Mass TransferNewtonian HeatingPorous MediaFractional DerivativesNanofluidsNumerical AnalysisMy research primarily explores complex fluid dynamics phenomena, focusing on both theoretical analysis and practical applications in engineering and technology.

📝 Master Thesis

Title: A Generalized Magnetohydrodynamic Two-Phase Free Convection Flow of Dusty Casson Fluid between Parallel Plates
My thesis delved into advanced fluid dynamics, analyzing the behavior of Casson fluids under magnetohydrodynamic forces in a two-phase flow setup.

📚 Courses Studied

Theory of FluidsNumerical Linear AlgebraGraph TheoryIntegral Transforms and Their ApplicationsNumerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential EquationsPerturbation Methods in Fluid DynamicsViscous Fluid-1 & 2Real Analysis 1 & 2Complex AnalysisGeneral TopologyGroup Theory 1 & 2Ordinary Differential EquationPartial Differential EquationDynamicsBio MathematicsThese courses provided a deep dive into both classical and modern mathematical methods, emphasizing their applications in solving real-world problems.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Visiting Lecturer (2019-present)
City University of Science Technology, Pakistan
I have been imparting knowledge and guiding students in advanced mathematical concepts and their applications.Lecturer (2015-2018)
Muslim Education Complex, Dalazak Road, Peshawar
My teaching experience includes delivering lectures on various mathematical subjects and mentoring students to excel in their academic pursuits.

🖥️ Programming Skills

M.s OfficeMathcad 15MathematicaScientific WorkplaceMATLABI am proficient in using advanced software tools for mathematical modeling, simulations, and problem-solving.

🏅 Scholarships & Awards

100% Scholarships: Awarded in all semesters during my MS by Research at CUSIT.1st Class Second Position: Achieved in HSSc examinations.1st Class First Position: Consistently maintained throughout SSc examinations.These accolades highlight my academic dedication and excellence in my field.

Researcher Profile for Best Researcher Award

Strengths:

  • Advanced Research in Fluid Dynamics: With a strong focus on the exact solutions of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, the candidate’s research is at the forefront of applied mathematics, particularly in fluid dynamics. Their MS thesis on “A Generalized Magnetohydrodynamic Two-Phase Free Convection Flow of Dusty Casson Fluid between Parallel Plates” demonstrates a deep understanding of complex fluid behavior under magnetic fields, which is critical for various industrial and environmental applications.
  • Broad Expertise in Mathematical Modeling: The candidate’s expertise spans several key areas, including heat and mass transfer, porous media, fractional derivatives, and nanofluids. This breadth of knowledge is complemented by their skills in numerical analysis and programming tools like MATLAB, Mathematica, and Mathcad, making them well-equipped to tackle complex mathematical problems.
  • Academic Excellence: Consistently achieving high grades throughout their academic career, including a 92% in their MS by Research, showcases their dedication and academic rigor. Their scholarship achievements further highlight their commitment to excellence.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Publication Record: While the candidate has a solid academic background and research focus, increasing the number of peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals could further strengthen their profile. This would also enhance their visibility in the academic community.
  • Collaborative Projects: Engaging in more collaborative research projects, both nationally and internationally, could broaden their research impact and network. This might also lead to more diverse research opportunities and funding.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Comparing multiple precipitation products against in-situ observations over different climate regions of Pakistan
W. Ullah, G. Wang, G. Ali, D.F. Tawia Hagan, A.S. Bhatti, D. Lou
Remote Sensing, 11(6), 628, 2019.
Citations: 85

Evaluation of GPM-IMERG and TRMM-3B42 precipitation products over Pakistan
M. Arshad, X. Ma, J. Yin, W. Ullah, G. Ali, S. Ullah, M. Liu, M. Shahzaman, …
Atmospheric Research, 249, 105341, 2021.
Citations: 82

Large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns associated with extreme monsoon precipitation in Pakistan during 1981–2018
W. Ullah, G. Wang, D. Lou, S. Ullah, A.S. Bhatti, S. Ullah, A. Karim, D.F.T. Hagan, …
Atmospheric Research, 253, 105489, 2021.
Citations: 81

Statistical downscaling and future scenario generation of temperatures for Pakistan Region
D.H. Kazmi, J. Li, G. Rasul, J. Tong, G. Ali, S.B. Cheema, L. Liu, M. Gemmer, …
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 120, 341-350, 2015.
Citations: 65

Evaluation and projection of precipitation in Pakistan using the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 model simulations
A. Abbas, S. Ullah, W. Ullah, M. Waseem, X. Dou, C. Zhao, A. Karim, J. Zhu, …
International Journal of Climatology, 6665-6684, 2022.
Citations: 51

Spatiotemporal trends of aerosols over urban regions in Pakistan and their possible links to meteorological parameters
G. Ali, Y. Bao, W. Ullah, S. Ullah, Q. Guan, X. Liu, L. Li, Y. Lei, G. Li, J. Ma
Atmosphere, 11(3), 306, 2020.
Citations: 46

Evaluation of CMIP5 models and projected changes in temperatures over South Asia under global warming of 1.5°C, 2°C, and 3°C
S. Ullah, Q. You, Y. Zhang, A.S. Bhatti, W. Ullah, D.F.T. Hagan, A. Ali, G. Ali, …
Atmospheric Research, 246, 105122, 2020.
Citations: 42

A comparison of minimum temperature trends with model projections
S.B. Cheema, G. Rasul, G. Ali, D.H. Kazmi
Pakistan Journal of Meteorology, 8(15), 39-52, 2011.
Citations: 40

Projection of precipitation extremes over South Asia from CMIP6 GCMs
A. Abbas, A.S. Bhatti, S. Ullah, W. Ullah, M. Waseem, C. Zhao, X. Dou, G. Ali
Journal of Arid Land, 15(3), 274-296, 2023.
Citations: 32

Assessing the impact of Chinese FY-3/MERSI AOD data assimilation on air quality forecasts: Sand dust events in northeast China
Y. Bao, L. Zhu, Q. Guan, Y. Guan, Q. Lu, G.P. Petropoulos, H. Che, G. Ali, …
Atmospheric Environment, 205, 78-89, 2019.
Citations: 20

Conclusion:

The candidate possesses a robust foundation in fluid dynamics and applied mathematics, with a proven track record of academic excellence and a focus on cutting-edge research topics. Their skills in numerical analysis and experience in teaching further complement their research abilities, making them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on publishing and collaborative efforts, their potential for future contributions to the field is significant.

Prof Dr. Taeksoo Jang | Apllied | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Taeksoo Jang | Apllied | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Taeksoo Jang, Pusan National University, South Korea

Prof Dr. Taeksoo Jang is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

Professional Profiles:

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📚 Education

1987–1991
B.S., Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea
Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering1991–1993
M.S., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering1993–1999
Ph.D., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean EngineeringPh.D. Thesis: Application of the inverse theory to ill-posed two-dimensional ship hydrodynamic problemsSupervisor: Hang S, Choi, Ph.D., Prof.

🛠️ Professional Experiences

01/2000–12/2001
JSPS Researcher, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
(JSPS: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science hosted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan)01/2002–09/2003
Senior Researcher, Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering, Daejeon, Republic of Korea03/2006–02/2013
Vice-Director, MIT Group for High-Added Value Ships and Offshore Structures for Deep Sea Resources Exploration (BK21), Pusan National University12/2011–03/2016
Director, Arctic Engineering Research Center, The Korea Ship and Offshore Research Institute, Pusan National University10/2003–present
Professor, Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Pusan National University
Dept. of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Building 407, Room 218, 2, Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea 46241
📞 +82 51 510 2789 • 📠 +82 51 581 3718 08/2013–08/2014
Visiting Professor, Wessex Institute of Technology, Southampton, UK06/2017–02/2022
Division Manager, Engineering Research Center (ERC); Industrial “Mathematics” Center (NRF-2017R1A5A1015722), Pusan National University09/2019–08/2020
Visiting Professor, Deep Ocean Engineering Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering (KRISO)

📜 Academic Societies

2002–present
Member, The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers2002–present
Member, The Society of Naval Architects of Korea2012–2012
Associate Member, The Royal Institution Of Naval Architects2012–2015
Member, International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC), Environment Committee2012–2015
Committee Chairman, The Korea Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (KSSC), Environment Committee, The Society of Naval Architecture of Korea2015–2015
Scientific Board, International Conference on Ships and Offshore Structures

💼 Technical Advisory Panels and Committees

2008–present
Advisory Committee, The Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust Research Centre of Excellence, Pusan National University2011–present
Advisory Committee, Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering2012–2012
Local Committee, Asian Wave and Tidal Energy Conference

🏛️ Technical Societies

2007–2015
Editorial Board Member, The Open Ocean Engineering Journal2007–2015
Editorial Board Member, The Open Hydrology Journal2012–2013
Editorial Board Member, Radical Journal of Mathematical Physics2013–2014
Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Applied Mathematics2006–present
Editorial Board Member, Ships and Offshore Structures (SCIE Journal)2013–present
Editorial Board Member, Advanced Shipping and Ocean Engineering2017–present
Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Oceanography & Aquaculture2020–present
Editorial Board (Academic Editor), Mathematical Problems in Engineering (SCIE Journal)

🏆 Prizes and Honors

1991
Graduation with honors, The Society of Naval Architects of Korea1995
USO Six Star Honorees, United Service Organizations

💡 Interests

I’m interested in developing a mathematical method for discovering a problem arising in fluid mechanics, water waves, floating body mechanics, and their combined inverse problems (regularization techniques to remedy the ill-posedness): system identification of offshore structures.Nonlinear (ocean) system identification (inverse problems)Techniques to remedy the ill-posednessDeveloping nonlinear numerical schemes for ODE & PDEWater waves and wave mechanics

🌐 Languages

English: ExcellentJapanese: ExcellentKorean: Native language

📖 Publications Top Note :

Indirect measurement of the impulsive load to a nonlinear system from dynamic responses: inverse problem formulation

Authors: TS Jang, H Baek, SL Han, T Kinoshita

Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Volume: 24 (6), Pages: 1665-1681, Year: 2010

Citations: 64

A new semi-analytical approach to large deflections of Bernoulli–Euler-v. Karman beams on a linear elastic foundation: Nonlinear analysis of infinite beams

Author: TS Jang

Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences

Volume: 66, Pages: 22-32, Year: 2013

Citations: 62

A new method for the non-linear deflection analysis of an infinite beam resting on a non-linear elastic foundation

Authors: TS Jang, HS Baek, JK Paik

Journal: International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics

Volume: 46 (1), Pages: 339-346, Year: 2011

Citations: 58

A new method for detecting non-linear damping and restoring forces in non-linear oscillation systems from transient data

Authors: TS Jang, HS Choi, SL Han

Journal: International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics

Volume: 44 (7), Pages: 801-808, Year: 2009

Citations: 44

Evaluation of the added mass for a spheroid-type unmanned underwater vehicle by vertical planar motion mechanism test

Authors: SK Lee, TH Joung, SJ Cheo, TS Jang, JH Lee

Journal: International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering

Volume: 3 (3), Pages: 174-180, Year: 2011

Citations: 43

Non-parametric simultaneous identification of both the nonlinear damping and restoring characteristics of nonlinear systems whose dampings depend on velocity alone

Author: TS Jang

Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Volume: 25 (4), Pages: 1159-1173, Year: 2011

Citations: 36

Recovering the functional form of the nonlinear roll damping of ships from a free-roll decay experiment: An inverse formulism

Authors: TS Jang, SH Kwon, JH Lee

Journal: Ocean Engineering

Volume: 37 (14-15), Pages: 1337-1344, Year: 2010

Citations: 36

A new dispersion-relation preserving method for integrating the classical Boussinesq equation

Author: TS Jang

Journal: Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation

Volume: 43, Pages: 118-138, Year: 2017

Citations: 35

A general method for analyzing moderately large deflections of a non-uniform beam: an infinite Bernoulli–Euler–von Kármán beam on a nonlinear elastic foundation

Author: TS Jang

Journal: Acta Mechanica

Volume: 225, Pages: 1967-1984, Year: 2014

Citations: 35

An efficient numerical scheme for analyzing bioconvection in von-Kármán flow of third-grade nanofluid with motile microorganisms

Authors: MZ Ullah, TS Jang

Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal

Volume: 59 (4), Pages: 2739-2752, Year: 2020

Citations: 31

A new solution procedure for the nonlinear telegraph equation

Author: TS Jang

Journal: Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation

Volume: 29 (1-3), Pages: 307-326, Year: 2015

Citations: 31

A method for simultaneous identification of the full nonlinear damping and the phase shift and amplitude of the external harmonic excitation in a forced nonlinear oscillator

Author: TS Jang

Journal: Computers & Structures

Volume: 120, Pages: 77-85, Year: 2013

Citations: 30

A new method for measuring nonharmonic periodic excitation forces in nonlinear damped systems

Authors: TS Jang, H Baek, HS Choi, SG Lee

Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Volume: 25 (6), Pages: 2219-2228, Year: 2011

Citations: 28

Inverse determination of the loading source of the infinite beam on elastic foundation

Authors: TS Jang, HG Sung, SL Han, SH Kwon

Journal: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology

Volume: 22, Pages: 2350-2356, Year: 2008

Citations: 28

Numerical experiments on an ill-posed inverse problem for a given velocity around a hydrofoil by iterative and noniterative regularizations

Authors: TS Jang, HS Choi, T Kinoshita

Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Volume: 5, Pages: 107-111, Year: 2000

Citations: 27

Solution of an unstable inverse problem: wave source evaluation from observation of velocity distribution

Authors: TS Jang, HS Choi, T Kinoshita

Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Volume: 5, Pages: 181-188, Year: 2000

Citations: 25

An ill-posed inverse problem of a wing with locally given velocity data and its analysis

Authors: TS Jang, T Kinoshita

Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Volume: 5, Pages: 16-20, Year: 2000

Citations: 24

A new semi-analytical method for the non-linear static analysis of an infinite beam on a non-linear elastic foundation: a general approach to a variable beam cross-section

Authors: TS Jang, HG Sung

Journal: International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics

Volume: 47 (4), Pages: 132-139, Year: 2012

Citations: 22

Solution of an unstable axisymmetric Cauchy–Poisson problem of dispersive water waves for a spectrum with compact support

Authors: TS Jang, SH Kwon, BJ Kim

Journal: Ocean Engineering

Volume: 34 (5-6), Pages: 676-684, Year: 2007

Citations: 20

An integral equation formalism for solving the nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation

Author: TS Jang

Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation

Volume: 243, Pages: 322-338, Year: 2014

Citations: 19

Prof Dr. Ang Cao | theoretical catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Ang Cao | theoretical catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Ang Cao, zhejiang university, china

Prof Dr. Ang Cao is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education Background 🎓

Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
09/2016 – 03/2018
Stanford University
Supervisor: Prof. Jens K. Nørskov

Industrial Catalysis
09/2012 – 07/2018
Tianjin University

Work Experiences 🧪

Researcher/Professor
03/2024 – Present
Zhejiang UniversityTenure-Track Researcher
07/2023 – 02/2024
Technical University of DenmarkPostdoctoral Researcher
03/2019 – 06/2023
Technical University of Denmark
Supervisor: Prof. Jens K. NørskovAssistant Researcher
07/2018 – 02/2019
Westlake University
Supervisor: Prof. Jianping Xiao

Highlights

Research interests in the theoretical description of surface, catalysts, and nanostructure.🔍 Focus on reaction mechanism understanding and catalyst design of CO/CO2/N2 reduction. Rich experience in preparing catalysts derived from layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and perovskite.💻 Proficient in DFT calculation, Machine Learning, and Spin Catalysis.

Skills 💻

Material Analysis Techniques: XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, TPR, TPD, Raman, BET, FT-IR, TGA, Gas chromatography, etc.Software: Quantum Espresso, Gaussian, VASP, MS Office, Origin, AutoCAD, Photoshop, etc.Programming Language: Python

📖 Publications Top Note :

Synergy Effects on Sn-Cu Alloy Catalyst for Efficient CO2 Electroreduction to Formate with High Mass Activity

K Ye†, A Cao†, J Shao†, G Wang, R Si, N Ta, J Xiao, G Wang
Science Bulletin 65 (9), 711-719 163 2020

Monitoring Oxygen Production on Mass-Selected Iridium–Tantalum Oxide Electrocatalysts

YR Zheng, J Vernieres, Z Wang, K Zhang, D Hochfilzer, K Krempl, …
Nature Energy 7 (1), 55-64 128 2022

Elucidation of the Synergistic Effect of Dopants and Vacancies on Promoted Selectivity for CO2 Electroreduction to Formate

Z Li†, A Cao†, Q Zheng, Y Fu, T Wang, KT Arul, JL Chen, B Yang, NM Adli, …
Advanced Materials 33 (2), 2005113 116 2021

Relations between Surface Oxygen Vacancies and Activity of Methanol Formation from CO2 Hydrogenation Over In2O3 Surfaces

A Cao, Z Wang, H Li, JK Nørskov
ACS Catalysis 11 (3), 1780-1786 105 2021

Understanding Oxygen Vacancies in Disorder-Engineered Surface and Subsurface of CaTiO3 Nanosheets on Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

J Cai, A Cao, J Huang, W Jin, J Zhang, Z Jiang, X Li
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 267, 118378 105 2020

Selectivity of Synthesis Gas Conversion to C2+ Oxygenates on fcc(111) Transition-Metal Surfaces

J Schumann, AJ Medford, JS Yoo, ZJ Zhao, P Bothra, A Cao, F Studt, …
ACS Catalysis 8 (4), 3447-3453 86 2018

Copper/Alkaline Earth Metal Oxide Interfaces for Electrochemical CO2-to-Alcohol Conversion by Selective Hydrogenation

A Xu, SF Hung, A Cao†, Z Wang, N Karmodak, JE Huang, Y Yan, …
Nature Catalysis, 1-8 76 2022

Electrocatalytic Nitrate-to-Ammonia Conversion with ~100% Faradaic Efficiency via Single-Atom Alloying

J Cai†, Y Wei†, A Cao†, J Huang, Z Jiang, S Lu, SQ Zang
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 316, 121683 76 2022

Mechanistic Insights into the Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas on CuCo Alloys

A Cao, J Schumann, T Wang, L Zhang, J Xiao, P Bothra, Y Liu, …
ACS Catalysis 8 (11), 10148-10155 74 2018

The Deactivation of Cu–Co Alloy Nanoparticles Supported on ZrO2 for Higher Alcohols Synthesis from Syngas

GL Liu, T Niu, A Cao, YX Geng, Y Zhang, Y Liu
Fuel 176, 1-10 66 2016

Nanoparticles of Cu–Co Alloy Derived from Layered Double Hydroxides and Their Catalytic Performance for Higher Alcohol Synthesis from Syngas

A Cao, G Liu, Y Yue, L Zhang, Y Liu
RSC Advances 5 (72), 58804-58812 64 2015

Growing Layered Double Hydroxides on CNTs and Their Catalytic Performance for Higher Alcohol Synthesis from Syngas

A Cao, G Liu, L Wang, J Liu, Y Yue, L Zhang, Y Liu
Journal of Materials Science 51, 5216-5231 62 2016

A Spin Promotion Effect in Catalytic Ammonia Synthesis

A Cao, VJ Bukas, V Shadravan, Z Wang, H Li, J Kibsgaard, I Chorkendorff, …
Nature Communications 13 (1), 2382 60 2022

Metal-Organic Frameworks Derived Anatase/Rutile Heterostructures with Enhanced Reaction Kinetics for Lithium and Sodium Storage

G Liu, L Xu, Y Li, D Guo, N Wu, C Yuan, A Qin, A Cao, X Liu
Chemical Engineering Journal 430, 132689 55 2022

Origins of the Instability of Nonprecious Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysts at Open-Circuit Potential

Z Wang, YR Zheng, J Montoya, D Hochfilzer, A Cao, J Kibsgaard, …
ACS Energy Letters 6 (6), 2268-2274 55