Zhen Zhang | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhen Zhang | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Doctoral Supervisor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Prof. Zhen Zhang, currently serving as Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, is an internationally recognized expert in energy electrocatalysis. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo, Canada, where he later served as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Senior Researcher. His return to China marked the beginning of an impressive academic career supported by recognitions such as the Shaanxi Province High-Level Talent title, Young Talent of Xi’an Association for Science and Technology, and Aoxiang Overseas Scholar. Prof. Zhang has authored over 50 SCI-indexed papers with appearances in high-impact journals including JACS, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, and ACS Nano. He has published 14 ESI Highly Cited Papers, earning over 5,500 citations and an H-index of 38. Notably, he also leads over a dozen national and industrial research projects. His global collaborations, prestigious fellowships, and key editorial roles across several journals underscore his leadership in catalysis and electrochemical energy research. Through groundbreaking research in confined electrocatalysis, he continues to push the boundaries of fuel cells, CO₂ reduction, and hydrogen energy systems, making him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Zhang completed his Ph.D. in a highly competitive and research-intensive environment at the University of Waterloo, Canada, a world-leading institution in nanotechnology and electrochemical systems. During his doctoral training, he focused on fundamental and applied aspects of electrochemical energy systems, particularly in the development of functional nanomaterials for electrocatalysis. His strong academic performance and early research breakthroughs earned him numerous accolades, including the Ontario Graduate Scholarship, University of Waterloo President’s Graduate Scholarship, and the prestigious Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad. These honors, limited to a small number of exceptional scholars, underscore his academic excellence and research potential. After obtaining his doctorate, he continued his academic journey at the same institution as a Postdoctoral Fellow and later as a Senior Researcher. His postdoctoral work laid a strong foundation for advanced material design and electrochemical process innovation, preparing him for his subsequent independent career in China. This robust academic background underpins his expertise in energy electrocatalysis and has greatly contributed to his impactful research in designing confined active sites and scalable electrocatalytic systems for sustainable energy applications.

Professional Experience

Prof. Zhen Zhang brings a wealth of academic and industrial research experience in electrocatalytic energy systems. After completing his Ph.D. and postdoctoral training at the University of Waterloo, he transitioned into senior research roles and significantly contributed to projects at the Waterloo Centre for Electrochemical Energy and the Ontario Battery and Electrochemistry Research Centre. His leadership roles extended to Canada’s national facilities, including the Canadian Light Source (CLS), where he spearheaded collaborative efforts in synchrotron spectroscopy. Upon joining Northwestern Polytechnical University, he quickly rose to prominence, assuming the role of Professor and Doctoral Supervisor and securing multiple high-level talent recognitions. He leads a total of 16 research projects, including national and provincial initiatives and a major industrial collaboration funded with 30 million RMB focused on fuel cell technologies. Prof. Zhang holds editorial appointments in top-tier journals and serves as a session chair at international conferences, illustrating his status in the global scientific community. His industrial experience is equally strong, with practical applications of his research findings in battery technologies and fuel cells, further enhanced through partnerships with global research leaders. Prof. Zhang exemplifies the ideal academic leader who bridges high-impact research with real-world applications.

Research Interest

Prof. Zhang’s research centers on the design and development of advanced energy electrocatalytic materials and systems. His main areas of focus include the CO₂ reduction reaction (CO₂RR), oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OER), and hydrogen evolution/oxidation reactions (HER/HOR), all of which are central to the future of sustainable energy conversion and storage. He is particularly renowned for his innovations in confined electrocatalytic systems, where he manipulates the local chemical environment and structure at atomic scales to enhance activity, selectivity, and stability. Prof. Zhang has proposed novel frameworks for functional confined supports, hierarchical structures, and atomically dispersed active sites. His work is instrumental in breaking conventional performance trade-offs in catalysts by enabling dynamic modulation of catalytic behavior. Applications of his research span electrosynthesis, fuel cells, water electrolysis, and metal–air batteries. He integrates in situ spectroscopy and imaging tools to unravel catalyst dynamics, pushing the boundaries of fundamental understanding. His vision is to develop scalable, high-efficiency electrocatalytic systems that enable clean energy technologies, particularly for global carbon neutrality goals. Prof. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach, combining chemistry, materials science, and engineering, positions him at the forefront of next-generation energy materials research.

Research Skills

Prof. Zhen Zhang is an expert in advanced electrochemical characterization, in situ synchrotron spectroscopy, and the rational design of nanostructured electrocatalysts. His skill set encompasses the synthesis of confined electrocatalytic structures, including zeolite-based conductive supports, bimetallic nanocatalysts, and atomic-scale active centers. He is proficient in electrochemical testing techniques such as cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and membrane electrode assembly (MEA) fabrication. His strong command of in situ/operando techniques using synchrotron X-ray absorption, XPS, and transmission electron microscopy allows him to study the dynamic evolution of catalyst structures under working conditions. Prof. Zhang is adept at integrating theoretical simulations with experimental results to elucidate reaction mechanisms and guide material design. His leadership in project management is evidenced by his coordination of 16 funded projects, including industrial and interdisciplinary collaborations. Additionally, his editorial and peer-review responsibilities in high-impact journals demonstrate his critical analytical skills. His international collaborations reflect his ability to foster scientific exchange and execute large-scale research initiatives across borders. Prof. Zhang’s rare combination of synthetic, analytical, and collaborative skills makes him a uniquely effective researcher and mentor in the fast-evolving field of energy materials.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Zhen Zhang has received a distinguished array of awards and fellowships that highlight his contributions to energy research and academic leadership. Internationally, he was recognized with the Advanced Materials Award from the International Association of Advanced Materials and the prestigious Canadian Mitacs Accelerate Award—awarded to only ten individuals across Canada. As a doctoral student, he earned the highly competitive Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad and the Waterloo Nanofellowship. These achievements underscore his excellence during his formative academic years. Nationally, he was named a Shaanxi Province High-Level Talent and selected as a Young Talent of the Xi’an Association for Science and Technology. He was also awarded the Aoxiang Overseas Scholar title and the University of Waterloo’s President’s Graduate Scholarship and Research Paper Award—each granted to fewer than ten scholars annually. These accolades reflect both his pioneering research in electrocatalysis and his leadership in international collaboration. As a Fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society and the Chinese Materials Research Society, Prof. Zhang continues to shape policy and innovation in material sciences. His awards affirm not just past success but a sustained trajectory of excellence and influence in advanced materials and electrochemistry.

Conclusion

Prof. Zhen Zhang is an exceptional scholar whose academic journey from the University of Waterloo to Northwestern Polytechnical University exemplifies scientific rigor, innovation, and leadership. With a research portfolio that seamlessly integrates fundamental science and industrial application, he has emerged as a trailblazer in energy electrocatalysis. His over 50 publications in top-tier journals, 14 ESI Highly Cited Papers, and an H-index of 38 reflect both the depth and impact of his work. His strong international collaborations, including with world-renowned scientists and institutions such as Argonne National Laboratory, McMaster University, and the Canadian Light Source, further validate his global research presence. Prof. Zhang’s editorial roles, fellowship in major chemical societies, and leadership in multimillion-yuan projects underscore his capability as a strategic thinker and institution-builder. His pioneering contributions to confined catalytic systems are addressing some of the most urgent global challenges in sustainable energy. As a scientist, mentor, and international collaborator, Prof. Zhang embodies the ideals of the Best Researcher Award, not only for his remarkable accomplishments but also for the promise his work holds for the future of clean energy. He is a role model for emerging researchers and a pillar in the global scientific community.

Publications Top Notes

 

  1. Title: Microporous framework membranes for precise molecule/ion separations
    Authors: H. Dou, M. Xu, B. Wang, Z. Zhang, G. Wen, Y. Zheng, D. Luo, L. Zhao, A. Yu, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 285

  2. Title: Constructing multifunctional solid electrolyte interface via in-situ polymerization for dendrite-free and low N/P ratio lithium metal batteries
    Authors: D. Luo, L. Zheng, Z. Zhang, M. Li, Z. Chen, R. Cui, Y. Shen, G. Li, R. Feng, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 279

  3. Title: Quasi-Covalently Coupled Ni–Cu Atomic Pair for Synergistic Electroreduction of CO₂
    Authors: J. Zhu, M. Xiao, D. Ren, R. Gao, X. Liu, Z. Zhang, D. Luo, W. Xing, D. Su, A. Yu, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 244

  4. Title: Revealing the rapid electrocatalytic behavior of ultrafine amorphous defective Nb₂O₅–x nanocluster toward superior Li–S performance
    Authors: D. Luo#, Z. Zhang# (co-first author), G. Li, S. Cheng, S. Li, J. Li, R. Gao, M. Li, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 237

  5. Title: Template-guided synthesis of Co nanoparticles embedded in hollow nitrogen doped carbon tubes as a highly efficient catalyst for rechargeable Zn-air batteries
    Authors: Q. Zhou, Z. Zhang, J. Cai, B. Liu, Y. Zhang, X. Gong, X. Sui, A. Yu, L. Zhao, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 218

  6. Title: Synergistic engineering of defects and architecture in binary metal chalcogenide toward fast and reliable lithium–sulfur batteries
    Authors: D. Luo, G. Li, Y. P. Deng, Z. Zhang, J. Li, R. Liang, M. Li, Y. Jiang, W. Zhang, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 216

  7. Title: Rational design of tailored porous carbon-based materials for CO₂ capture
    Authors: Z. Zhang, Z. P. Cano, D. Luo, H. Dou, A. Yu, Z. Chen
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 213

  8. Title: Regulation of outer solvation shell toward superior low‐temperature aqueous zinc‐ion batteries
    Authors: Q. Ma, R. Gao, Y. Liu, H. Dou, Y. Zheng, T. Or, L. Yang, Q. Li, Q. Cu, R. Feng, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 212

  9. Title: “Two Ships in a Bottle” Design for Zn–Ag–O Catalyst Enabling Selective and Long-Lasting CO₂ Electroreduction
    Authors: Z. Zhang, G. Wen, D. Luo, B. Ren, Y. Zhu, R. Gao, H. Dou, G. Sun, M. Feng, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 200

  10. Title: Nano-crumples induced Sn-Bi bimetallic interface pattern with moderate electron bank for highly efficient CO₂ electroreduction
    Authors: B. Ren, G. Wen, R. Gao, D. Luo, Z. Zhang, W. Qiu, Q. Ma, X. Wang, Y. Cui, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 191

Yeye Ai | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yeye Ai | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Hangzhou Normal University, China

Dr. Yeye Ai is a dedicated and innovative researcher currently serving as a Lecturer at the College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University. With a strong foundation in functional metal-organic complexes, Dr. Ai has built a distinguished academic and research career characterized by creativity, perseverance, and impact. She obtained her Ph.D. from Sun Yat-Sen University in 2020 under the guidance of the esteemed Prof. Vivian Wing-Wah Yam. Her early academic excellence and passion for research led to a Research Associate position at the University of Hong Kong in Prof. Yam’s group from June to December 2018. Dr. Ai’s primary research interests include the design and synthesis of multi-stimuli responsive materials and optical switches, where her work contributes significantly to optical visualization and sensing applications. She has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles, holds several patents, and actively engages in collaborative projects such as the Hangzhou Leading Innovation and Entrepreneurship Team initiative. As a Guest Editor for the journal Polymers and a member of the Chinese Chemical Society since 2015, Dr. Ai maintains active engagement in the scientific community. Her profile reflects a blend of academic rigor, research excellence, and a commitment to innovation in chemical sciences.

Professional Profiles

Education

Dr. Yeye Ai’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to excellence in chemistry and materials science. She earned her Ph.D. from the prestigious Sun Yat-Sen University in 2020, where she studied under the mentorship of renowned chemist Prof. Vivian Wing-Wah Yam. Her doctoral research focused on the synthesis and application of functional metal-organic complexes for use in optical visualization and stimuli-responsive systems, an area in which she continues to innovate. During her Ph.D. studies, Dr. Ai gained international experience by working as a Research Associate in Prof. Yam’s laboratory at the University of Hong Kong from June to December 2018. This experience significantly broadened her exposure to advanced research methodologies and international collaboration. The combination of rigorous academic training and exposure to leading research environments provided her with a solid foundation for her current research. Her academic work is characterized by interdisciplinary thinking, integrating concepts from chemistry, material science, and photophysics. Dr. Ai continues to build on this strong educational background in her current role as a Lecturer, mentoring students and pursuing advanced research in optical materials. Her education has been instrumental in shaping her into a forward-thinking scientist committed to contributing meaningfully to the field of chemical research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yeye Ai brings a diverse and accomplished background in academic and research settings to her current position as Lecturer at the College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University. Since joining the institution, she has contributed extensively to both teaching and research, guiding students through complex chemical concepts while also leading independent research projects in optical sensing and visualization. Her academic career began with a significant research position as a Research Associate in Prof. Vivian Wing-Wah Yam’s laboratory at the University of Hong Kong in 2018. This role enabled her to engage in high-impact research and collaborate with leading scientists in the field of photofunctional materials. In her current role, Dr. Ai has led three major research projects and has collaborated on an industry consultancy initiative, highlighting her ability to bridge academic knowledge with real-world applications. She has published 22 SCI-indexed journal articles, authored a book, and holds six patents either granted or under review. Additionally, her editorial work as a Guest Editor for Polymers reflects her growing influence in the academic community. Her commitment to mentorship, research excellence, and innovation underscores her valuable contributions to the academic and scientific landscapes.

Research Interest

Dr. Yeye Ai’s research centers on the development and application of optical switches and multi-stimuli responsive materials, with a particular focus on the rational design of metal-organic complexes and spiropyran-derived photoswitches. Her work aims to understand and manipulate materials that exhibit reversible changes in optical properties when subjected to external stimuli such as light, pH, or temperature. This includes designing systems that can serve as sensors, memory devices, or encryption platforms through dynamic supramolecular assemblies. A key highlight of her research is the development of triplet-sensitized photochromic switches, which exhibit enhanced photostability and fatigue resistance—an innovation that addresses longstanding challenges in optical materials science. Her research also explores the visualization of molecular motion, advancing the fundamental understanding of dynamic behavior in responsive materials. Dr. Ai’s work is highly interdisciplinary, integrating chemistry, materials science, and photophysics, and aims to deliver both theoretical insights and practical applications. Through her collaboration with the Hangzhou Leading Innovation and Entrepreneurship Team project and her active membership in the Chinese Chemical Society, she contributes to pushing the boundaries of material functionality and optical technologies. Her vision is to harness responsive materials for smarter, more efficient technological systems in imaging, sensing, and information storage.

Research Skills

Dr. Yeye Ai possesses a robust and versatile skill set that underpins her research excellence in the fields of materials chemistry and photofunctional systems. Her expertise lies in the synthesis and structural characterization of metal-organic complexes and multi-responsive molecular assemblies. She is proficient in using a broad spectrum of analytical tools such as NMR spectroscopy, UV-Vis absorption and emission spectroscopy, and X-ray crystallography to study the physicochemical behavior of functional materials. Additionally, her work frequently involves photophysical investigations, including time-resolved spectroscopy and studies of triplet-sensitized photochromism, which are crucial for evaluating the performance and stability of optical switches. Dr. Ai also demonstrates strong skills in molecular design and supramolecular chemistry, allowing her to engineer stimuli-responsive behaviors into spiropyran derivatives and other chromophoric systems. Her ability to integrate synthetic chemistry with advanced optical analysis supports her development of innovative sensing platforms and visualization tools. She has also authored a book and contributed to over 20 publications in top-tier journals, which reflects her capabilities in scientific writing and data interpretation. Her experience in patent filing and collaborative projects further highlights her practical understanding of translational research. These skills make her a valuable contributor to cutting-edge developments in chemical materials science.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yeye Ai’s promising academic trajectory and impactful research have earned her notable recognition within the scientific community. Although early in her independent academic career, her accomplishments in the development of optical switches and stimuli-responsive materials have already positioned her as a leader in this niche area of materials science. Her published book, recognized by its ISBN (978-9811068812), reflects her ability to contribute to educational and technical literature. With a citation h-index of 11, she has demonstrated consistent scholarly influence through her 22 peer-reviewed publications, many of which appear in reputable SCI-indexed journals. Furthermore, she has successfully secured six patents, which highlights the originality and application potential of her work. Dr. Ai also holds the role of Guest Editor for the journal Polymers, a recognition of her academic standing and editorial capabilities. Her selection for collaboration in the Hangzhou Leading Innovation and Entrepreneurship Team Project underscores the real-world relevance and industrial potential of her research. She is a long-standing member of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) since 2015, further reflecting her professional engagement in the field. As a candidate for the Best Researcher Award, Dr. Ai exemplifies the criteria of innovation, productivity, and dedication to scientific advancement.

Conclusion

Dr. Yeye Ai exemplifies the profile of a forward-thinking academic who seamlessly blends scientific innovation with practical application. With a solid academic foundation rooted in her doctoral studies under Prof. Vivian Wing-Wah Yam, she has emerged as a promising leader in the development of functional materials and optical technologies. Her independent research, focusing on multi-stimuli responsive materials and optical switches, not only contributes to the advancement of material sciences but also holds significant promise for real-world applications in sensing, imaging, and information technology. Dr. Ai’s professional journey is marked by academic rigor, international collaboration, and a proactive engagement in interdisciplinary research. Her contributions—spanning publications, patents, editorial duties, and innovation projects—demonstrate a commitment to both the scientific community and society at large. In her role as a Lecturer at Hangzhou Normal University, she continues to inspire the next generation of scientists while pushing the boundaries of chemical research. As she looks toward further academic and professional accomplishments, Dr. Ai remains committed to solving complex challenges through intelligent material design and functional innovation. Her career stands as a testament to dedication, creativity, and the pursuit of scientific excellence.

 Publications Top Notes

1. Title: A stereodynamic probe of Pt(II) molecular hinge for chiroptical sensing of cryptochiral compounds

Authors: Yeye Ai, Yinghao Zhang, Ying Jiang, Guilin Zhuang, Yongguang Li

Year: 2025

Citations: 1

2. Title: ATP-induced supramolecular assembly based on chromophoric organic molecules and metal complexes

Authors: Zhu Shu, Xin Lei, Yeye Ai, Zhegang Huang, Yongguang Li

Citations: 7