Shaoqi Zhan | Particle Physics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Shaoqi Zhan | Particle Physics | Research Excellence Award

Uppsala University | Sweden

Shaoqi Zhan is a researcher at Uppsala University with multidisciplinary training in computational chemistry, materials science, and machine learning. His research focuses on developing streamlined computational strategies and deep learning–based models to accelerate catalyst design and uncover reaction mechanisms under realistic conditions. He has published extensively in top-tier journals, with strong authorship contributions and a solid citation record. His work bridges theory and experiment through international collaborations across academia and industry, including catalyst synthesis and medicinal chemistry. His contributions advance sustainable chemistry by integrating multiscale modeling, AI, and materials innovation.

 

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Yifeng Hu | Solid-State Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yifeng Hu | Solid-State Physics | Research Excellence Award

Jiangsu University of Technology | China

Solid-State Physics is a professor and master’s supervisor specializing in information functional materials and thin-film devices, with a doctoral background in information functional materials and devices. Research focuses on phase-change materials, nano-multilayer thin films, superlattice-like structures, and flexible memory devices. He has led multiple national and provincial research projects, including several funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has secured over 1.5 million RMB in industry-supported horizontal projects. His work has resulted in extensive publications in high-impact international journals such as npj Flexible Electronics, Applied Physics Letters, IEEE Electron Device Letters, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds. He holds more than 20 authorized Chinese invention patents related to phase-change materials and memory technologies. In teaching, he delivers core physics and materials courses and has guided graduate and undergraduate students to numerous provincial and national innovation awards. His contributions have been recognized through multiple scientific research, teaching, and talent-development honors.

 

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