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Dr. Yong Zheng | Organic polymers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yong Zheng, China Three Gorges University, China

Dr. Yong Zheng is an Assistant Professor in the College of Materials and Chemical Engineering at China Three Gorges University, Yi Chang, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from Donghua University in 2021, with research conducted under the guidance of Prof. Kai A. I. Zhang at Fudan University. Dr. Zheng’s work focuses on porous organic polymers and single-atom electrocatalysts for energy and environmental applications. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, including Advanced Materials and ACS Catalysis, and has received prestigious awards such as the “Vice President of Science and Technology” of Jiangsu Province in 2023. 🌟🔬📚

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yong Zheng is a highly suitable candidate for a Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in porous organic polymers and single-atom electrocatalysts for energy and environmental applications. His innovative research, high-impact publications, and recognition at the national and provincial levels underscore his significant influence in advancing sustainable materials and clean energy solutions.

Education and Experience

🎓 Education:

  • 📘 Bachelor in Chemistry – China Three Gorges University (2010–2014)
  • 🧪 Master in Organic Chemistry – Donghua University (2014–2017)
  • 🏅 Ph.D. in Materials Science – Donghua University (2017–2021) (Research at Fudan University under Prof. Kai A. I. Zhang)

💼 Professional Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – Wuhan Textile University (2017–2021)
  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – China Three Gorges University (2021–Present)

Professional Development

Dr. Yong Zheng has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, with a focus on porous organic polymers and single-atom electrocatalysts for energy and environmental applications. 🌍🔋 His research is supported by major grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. He has authored over 30 high-impact publications in leading journals such as Advanced Materials and ACS Catalysis, with multiple papers recognized as ESI Highly Cited and Hot Papers. 📑 His work aims to develop innovative materials for clean energy and environmental sustainability. 🌿💡

Research Focus

Dr. Zheng’s research focuses on developing advanced functional materials for energy and environmental applications. 🌿⚡ His work includes the design of porous organic polymers (COF, CTF, CMP) and their macroscopic assemblies (membranes, aerogels) for photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. 🔬 He also explores metal-free heteroatom-doped carbons for energy storage and single-atom electrocatalysts for energy-related reactions. 🚀 His groundbreaking research advances the development of clean and sustainable energy solutions. 🌍💡

Awards and Honors

🏆 “Vice President of Science and Technology” of Jiangsu Province – 2023
🎓 Postgraduate Comprehensive Scholarship – 2020
🏅 Outstanding Graduate of Shanghai – 2017
🌟 Outstanding Student Honor – 2016
💼 “Hengyi” Enterprise Scholarship – 2016

Publication Top Notes:

  • Enhancing the electrochemical performance of high-voltage LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 batteries with a multifunctional inorganic MgHPO4 electrolyte additive – Cited by: 0 (2025) 🔋⚡🔬
  • Insights into excitonic behavior in single-atom covalent organic frameworks for efficient photo-Fenton-like pollutant degradation – Cited by: 0 (2025) 🌞💧🧪
  • Organic-inorganic hybrid hydrogel electrolyte for high-performance quasi-solid-state zinc-air batteries – Cited by: 0 (2025) 🔋🧪🌟
  • Self-Assembled Covalent Triazine Frameworks Derived N, S Co-Doped Carbon Nanoholes with Facilitating Ions Transportation Toward Remarkably Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction and for Zinc–Air Batteries – Cited by: 1 (2025) ⚡🧬🌟
  • Synthesis of Amido-Quinoline-Based Hafnium and Zirconium Complexes and Their Catalytic Properties for Ethylene/1-Octene Copolymerization – Cited by: 0 (2025) 🏭🧪🌟

 

Dr. Yong Zheng | Organic polymers | Best Researcher Award

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