Dr. Xuejiao Zhou | Sustainable Materials| Best Researcher Award
Dr Xuejiao Zhou | Xidian University | China
Dr. Xuejiao Zhou is an Associate Professor at the School of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Xidian University. Her research focuses on two-dimensional materials and microwave absorbing materials, contributing significantly to advanced functional materials development. With a strong background in nanotechnology and materials engineering, she has authored numerous high-impact publications in journals such as Carbon, Chemical Engineering Journal, and ACS Nano. Dr. Zhou has played a pioneering role in developing MXene-based aerogels and graphene quantum dots for electromagnetic wave absorption. Her academic journey reflects innovation, dedication, and a strong commitment to advancing materials science research worldwide.
Profile
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Education
Dr. Zhou began her academic journey at Shaanxi Normal University, earning her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Materials Science. She then pursued a direct Ph.D. program at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where she specialized in Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, completing her doctorate in 2014. During her doctoral studies, she also undertook a joint training program at the Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems in Germany, gaining valuable international exposure. Her education provided her with a solid interdisciplinary foundation, combining chemistry, nanotechnology, and materials engineering, which continues to support her innovative research in advanced functional materials.
Professional Experience
Dr. Zhou has been a Lecturer at the School of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Xidian University. Over the years, she has developed expertise in designing nanostructured materials for electromagnetic wave absorption, advancing both theoretical and experimental approaches. Her role has included supervising graduate students, securing research funding, and fostering collaborations with international institutions. She has made impactful contributions to the study of MXene-based aerogels, graphene quantum dots, and transition-metal oxides. Dr. Zhou’s academic career reflects her dedication to research excellence, mentorship, and the translation of scientific knowledge into applications with technological and industrial significance.
Research Focus
Dr. Zhou’s research is centered on two-dimensional materials, electromagnetic wave absorbing composites, and functional nanostructures. She has made pioneering contributions to the development of MXene-based aerogels, graphene quantum dots, and porous transition-metal oxide composites with high-performance microwave absorption capabilities. Her studies emphasize structural design, solvent engineering, and controlled synthesis to enhance electromagnetic interference shielding and absorption. By integrating nanomaterials into lightweight, high-efficiency absorbers, she addresses challenges in telecommunications, defense, and environmental protection. Her work combines materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and applied physics, aiming to broaden the practical applications of advanced functional materials in next-generation electronic and communication systems.
Awards and Honors
Throughout her academic career, Dr. Zhou has earned recognition for her innovative research in two-dimensional and microwave absorbing materials. Her publications in high-impact journals reflect her scientific excellence, earning her international visibility. She has collaborated with renowned institutes, such as the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, highlighting her global research engagement. Dr. Zhou’s contributions have positioned her among promising young researchers in advanced materials science. While specific awards are not listed, her consistent record of impactful publications, invited collaborations, and academic achievements underline her professional standing. Her recognition stems from her ability to merge innovation with practical applications.
Publications Top Notes
Title: Correction to: Defects-Rich Heterostructures Trigger Strong Polarization Coupling in Sulfides/Carbon Composites with Robust Electromagnetic Wave Absorption
Journal: Nano-Micro Letters (2025), 17(1), Article 24
Citations: 1
Title: Defects-Rich Heterostructures Trigger Strong Polarization Coupling in Sulfides/Carbon Composites with Robust Electromagnetic Wave Absorption
Journal: Nano-Micro Letters (2025), 17(1), Article 24
Citations: 38
Title: Selective Ions Exchange Reactions Endow Defective Heterovalent Copper-Based Selenides With Enhanced Dielectric Polarization Response
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials (2025)
Citations: 10
Title: Solvent-engineered in-situ heterogenization of copper-based sulfides for broadening electromagnetic wave absorption
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal (2025), Vol. 507, 160742
Citations: 5
Title: Construction of 0D/2D heterojunction in 3D MXene/GQDs hybrid aerogels for enhanced broad electromagnetic wave absorption
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds (2025), Vol. 1016, 179021
Citations: 2
Conclusion
Dr. Xuejiao Zhou exemplifies a dedicated researcher whose work bridges fundamental science and practical innovation in materials engineering. From her strong academic foundation to her impactful research on two-dimensional and microwave absorbing materials, she has significantly advanced the understanding and applications of functional nanostructures. Her contributions to MXene-based systems, graphene quantum dots, and porous composites demonstrate both creativity and technical depth. With her proven track record of publications, collaborations, and teaching, Dr. Zhou continues to influence the field of advanced materials science. She stands as a role model for emerging scholars and a driving force for future innovations.