Prof. Hui Xue | Electro Catalysis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hui Xue | Electro Catalysis Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Hui Xue, Inner Mongolia University, China

Dr. Hui Xue is an Associate Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University, specializing in inorganic chemistry and electrocatalytic nanomaterials. She earned her Ph.D. from the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and has been deeply involved in the development of interface-engineered catalysts for energy conversion processes such as oxygen evolution and ammonia synthesis. Dr. Xue has led and contributed to numerous National Natural Science Foundation projects, focusing on MNC composite catalysts, spinel/clay functional materials, MOF-based systems, and near-infrared fluorescence probes. Her work has been published in prestigious journals including Green Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Journal, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, with several papers recognizing her as co-corresponding author. She has also received regional funding and presented at major national conferences. Dr. Xue’s research emphasizes interface microenvironment modulation and defect engineering, contributing significantly to advancements in electrocatalysis and environmental remediation.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Xue Hui is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with significant contributions to the fields of inorganic chemistry, electrocatalysis, and nanomaterials engineering. As an Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia University, Dr. Xue has demonstrated a consistent trajectory of research excellence, innovation, and collaborative impact in cutting-edge areas of sustainable energy and catalysis.

🎓 Education

  • 📍 Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry (2012.09 – 2017.06)
    Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • 📍 B.Sc. in Chemistry (2008.09 – 2012.06)
    Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities

🧑‍🏫 Work Experience

  • 🏫 Associate Professor (2022.01 – Present)
    Inner Mongolia University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

  • 🧪 Lecturer (2017.07 – 2021.12)
    Inner Mongolia University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

🧬 Research Projects & Achievements

  • 🧪 Principal Investigator of National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project (2023–2025)
    “Post-modified MNC oxygen reduction catalyst”

  • 🔬 Participant in 6 additional NSFC projects from 2021–2025, covering fields such as photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, wastewater treatment, and antibacterial materials

  • 🧱 Inner Mongolia NSFC General Project (2024–2026):
    “Controllable construction of MNC composite catalysts” – Host

  • 📄 Published in leading journals:
    Green Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Journal, ChemComm, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Chinese Chemical Letters

  • ✍️ Co-corresponding author of multiple peer-reviewed articles on interface modulation, heterojunctions, and catalytic nanomaterials

🏅 Academic Awards & Honors

  • 🌟 Co-corresponding author in internationally recognized journals

  • 🧑‍🔬 Presenter:
    “Defect construction and electronic structure regulation of electrocatalytic nanomaterials” – 5th Academic Conference on New Energy Materials and Devices of China, 2023

  • 🧑‍🏫 Active contributor to national and regional scientific advancements in electrocatalysis and nanomaterial engineering

Publication Top Notes:

Activating Inert Palmeirite Through Co Local-Environment Modulation and Spin Electrons Rearrangement for Superior Oxygen Evolution

Triggered Directed Electron Redistribution Endowed by Efficient Ohmic Contacts of NiMoN/Ni3S2 for Boosting Large Current-Density Overall Seawater Splitting

The 3d-4f electron transition of the CoS2/CeO2 heterojunction for efficient oxygen evolution

 

Dr. Jianxing Bao | Catalysis Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianxing Bao | Catalysis Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianxing Bao, Xi’an Rare Metal Materials Institute Co., Ltd, China

 

Jianxing Bao is a Doctor of Engineering at the Xi’an Rare Metal Materials Institute Co., Ltd in China, where he conducts advanced research in materials science. His research interests focus primarily on electroplasticity, micro/nanoforming, and the deformation behavior of high-entropy alloys and titanium alloys under electrically-assisted conditions. He has made significant contributions to the field, as evidenced by his 136.5 citations and an h-index of 8, indicating a solid impact on his research community. Jianxing has authored and co-authored several influential articles, including studies on the effects of geometry and microstructure on deformation behavior and the microstructural evolution of titanium alloys during high-pressure torsion. His work has been published in reputable journals such as Materials Science and Engineering A and Advanced Materials, showcasing his expertise in both theoretical and practical aspects of materials engineering. Through his research, Jianxing Bao continues to advance the understanding of the mechanical properties and processing techniques of metallic materials, contributing to the development of innovative applications in engineering and manufacturing.

 

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Jianxing Bao

Research Contributions: Jianxing Bao, a Doctor of Engineering affiliated with Xi’an Rare Metal Materials Institute, has demonstrated extensive expertise and impactful research in the field of materials science, with a particular focus on electrically-assisted micro-forming technology, high entropy alloys, and deformation behaviors in advanced materials like titanium alloys. His publications cover cutting-edge topics such as electroplasticity, micro-compression deformation, and microstructural evolution, reflecting both innovation and depth of understanding in these areas.

Education:

  • Doctor of Engineering
    Jianxing Bao earned his Doctor of Engineering degree, although the specific details about the institution where he completed his degree are not provided.

Work Experience:

  • Current Position:
    Jianxing Bao holds a position at the Xi’an Rare Metal Materials Institute Co., Ltd., China. His current role focuses on advanced materials research, including topics such as electroplasticity, electrically-assisted micro-compression, and the fabrication of 3D metallic structures.

Research Activity and Contributions:

  • Jianxing Bao has contributed significantly to the field of materials science, with a focus on the deformation behavior and microstructural evolution of alloys, particularly high-entropy alloys and Ti–6Al–4V alloy. His research includes several published articles on topics such as electrically-assisted uniaxial tension and micro-compression, tribological behavior in titanium alloys, and phase transformations induced by electric currents.
  • He has collaborated on various projects and articles with prominent researchers in the field, such as Chaogang Ding, Jie Xu, and Bin Guo, producing research that has earned 227 citations and an h-index of 8.

This outline reflects Jianxing Bao’s focus and expertise in the area of advanced materials and alloy deformation mechanisms. For further details, more specific information about his academic background or work history would be needed.

Publication top Notes:

Characterization of stress drop and strain localization for titanium alloy subjected to electrically-assisted tension

Electroplasticity in the Al0.6CoCrFeNiMn high entropy alloy subjected to electrically-assisted uniaxial tension

Research progress of electrically-assisted micro-forming technology

The Effects of Geometry Size and Initial Microstructure on Deformation Behavior of Electrically-Assisted Micro-Compression in Ti-6Al-4V Alloy

Local softening deformation and phase transformation induced by electric current in electrically-assisted micro-compression of Ti–6Al–4V alloy