Feijiu Wang | Optical Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Feijiu Wang | Optical Physics | Research Excellence Award

School of Future Technology | China

Professor Feijiu Wang is an internationally recognized researcher in the fields of photovoltaic materials, perovskite optoelectronics, nanocarbons, and low-dimensional semiconductor devices. He is currently a Professor at the Henan Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Materials, Henan University, a position he has held since May 2019, and was promoted to full Professor in May 2023. His research integrates materials science, energy science, and nano-optoelectronics with a strong emphasis on device performance, stability, and interfacial engineering. Prof. Wang received his Ph.D. in Energy Science from Kyoto University, Japan, where he developed a strong foundation in photovoltaic physics and nanomaterials. Prior to this, he earned his M.E. from Shanghai Normal University and B.E. from Huaiyin Normal University. Following his doctorate, he conducted postdoctoral research at Nagoya University under the prestigious JST ERATO Itami Molecular Nanocarbon Project, where he deepened his expertise in nanocarbon materials and their integration into advanced electronic and energy devices. His research focuses primarily on perovskite solar cells and light-emitting diodes (LEDs), carbon nanotube– and graphene-based photovoltaics, two-dimensional semiconductors, and interface and defect engineering. He has made seminal contributions to improving the efficiency and long-term stability of perovskite solar cells through innovative interfacial layers, all-carbon charge transport layers, and polymer-assisted engineering strategies. In parallel, his recent work on perovskite LEDs and light-emitting field-effect transistors has achieved state-of-the-art external quantum efficiencies, addressing key challenges such as phase purity, defect passivation, and charge balance.

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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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Shou-Fei Zhu | Molecular Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shou-Fei Zhu | Molecular Physics | Best Researcher Award

Nankai University, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Shou-Fei Zhu (朱守非) embarked on his academic journey in chemistry at Nankai University, where he completed his B.Sc. in 2000. Demonstrating early promise, he continued his doctoral studies at the same institution under the mentorship of Prof. Qi-Lin Zhou, a renowned figure in the field of organic chemistry. His Ph.D., earned in 2005, laid a solid foundation in catalytic organic synthesis—an area that would define his scientific career. In pursuit of international exposure and excellence, he undertook a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Tokyo (2012–2013), where he worked with Prof. Eiichi Nakamura, further enriching his expertise in synthetic and organometallic chemistry.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Zhu’s professional trajectory at Nankai University reflects a steady ascent through academic ranks, marked by scholarly distinction and scientific innovation. Starting as a Lecturer in 2005, he became an Associate Professor in 2008, and achieved the rank of Full Professor by 2013. He is affiliated with the Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, and serves at the College of Chemistry, Nankai University.

In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities, he holds several influential administrative and academic roles, including membership on the Academic Committee of Nankai University and Deputy Secretary-General of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS).

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Zhu has made seminal contributions to the field of catalytic organic synthetic chemistry, with an emphasis on asymmetric catalysis, organoboron chemistry, and spin-responsive catalysis:

  • 💡 He proposed the concept of “chiral proton shuttle catalyst”, revolutionizing metal-catalyzed asymmetric proton transfer reactions.

  • 🧱 He discovered novel B–H bond insertion reactions, providing a powerful method for the synthesis of organoboron compounds—important intermediates in pharmaceuticals and materials science.

  • 🧲 He pioneered “spin-responsive catalysis”, exploring open-shell iron catalysts and revealing unique reactivity patterns.

Prof. Zhu has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles, accumulating over 10,000 citations and achieving an H-index of 64. His publications appear in prestigious journals such as Nature Catalysis, JACS, Angewandte Chemie, Nature Communications, and Science. Furthermore, he has authored five academic book chapters, holds 17 Chinese patents, and has applied for four international patents, all successfully commercialized.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Zhu’s excellence has been acknowledged with numerous prestigious awards, including:

  • 🥇 2022 XPLORER PRIZE – One of China’s most significant recognitions for young scientists.

  • 🧬 2019 National Natural Science Award (First-Rank, R3) – For his outstanding contributions to organic synthesis.

  • 🧑‍🏫 2023 National Teaching Achievement Award (Second Rank) – Recognizing his commitment to academic excellence and mentorship.

  • 🌍 2019 Asian Rising Stars Lectureship Award – From the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies.

  • 🧪 2016 National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars – A testament to his leadership in chemical research.

  • 🏅 Multiple “131 Creative Talent” titles from Tianjin, as well as several national and regional awards for youth innovation and leadership.

In 2025, he was named a Fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society (FCCS), the society’s highest professional honor.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Prof. Zhu is not just a prolific scientist but also a leader in the global chemistry community. He serves as:

  • Associate Editor of ACS Catalysis and Chemical Research in Chinese Universities.

  • Editorial Board Member of Acta Chimica Sinica.

  • Advisory Board Member of ACS Catalysis.

His over 70 invited lectures across international conferences have inspired audiences worldwide, and his research group homepage serves as a hub for knowledge dissemination and collaboration.

Beyond academia, Prof. Zhu’s innovations have practical impact through commercialized patents in pharmaceuticals and materials industries.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a stellar track record of scientific creativity, mentorship, and leadership, Prof. Zhu stands as a torchbearer for the next generation of chemists. His group continues to push the boundaries of green, sustainable catalysis, especially with iron- and cobalt-based systems, offering cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional precious metal catalysts.

Looking forward, Prof. Zhu’s work is expected to shape the future of enantioselective synthesis, organoboron chemistry, and radical catalysis. As a mentor, he continues to guide young scientists, empowering them to pursue cutting-edge research with real-world relevance.

✍️ Notable Publications


📘 Iron-Catalyzed Transfer Hydroalumination of Alkynes

Author: W., Li, Wentao, M., Guan, Muhan, P., He, Peng, M., Huang, Mingyao, S., Zhu, Shoufei

Journal: American chemical Society

Year: 2025

Citation: 1


📘 Spin Crossover and Its Application in Organometallic Catalysis: Concepts and Recent Progress

Author: P., He, Peng, S., Zhu, Shoufei

Journal: Chemistry A European Journal

Year: 2024

Citations: 2


📘Enantioselective α-Boryl Carbene Transformations

Author: M., Huang, Mingyao, S., Zhu, Shoufei

Journal: Syynlet,

Year: 2024

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