Yongxi Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yongxi Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yongxi Li | Nanjing University | China

Dr. Yongxi Li is an Associate Professor at the School of Frontier Sciences, Nanjing University, specializing in flexible electronics, organic photovoltaics, and lithography technologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from East China University of Science & Technology with joint training at the University of Washington. Dr. Li has held research positions at Soochow University, Linköping University, and the University of Michigan, where he advanced solar energy and radiation-hardened devices. With over 60 publications, 6,500+ citations, and multiple prestigious awards, he continues to pioneer innovations in sustainable energy materials and next-generation photovoltaic technologies

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yongxi Li laid a strong academic foundation in materials science and chemistry. He earned his B.E. in Chemistry from the East China University of Science and Technology, where his early exposure to material synthesis sparked his interest in energy research. He pursued a Ph.D. in Materials Science at the same institution, with a joint Ph.D. training program at the University of Washington, Seattle. This international academic training broadened his scientific perspective, equipping him with advanced knowledge in nanomaterials, organic electronics, and solar energy conversion systems.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Li has held prestigious academic and research positions across leading global institutions. After his postdoctoral fellowship at Soochow University and VINNMER Fellowship at Linköping University, he became a Research Fellow at the University of Michigan, where he advanced organic solar cell research under Prof. Stephen R. Forrest. He later rose to Assistant and Associate Research Scientist at the University of Michigan, focusing on solar cell lifetimes and radiation hardness. In 2025, he joined the School of Frontier Sciences at Nanjing University as an Associate Professor, leading research in flexible electronics and lithography technologies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research is centered on organic and perovskite photovoltaics, flexible electronics, and energy-harvesting devices. He has contributed significantly to understanding the failure mechanisms of organic solar cells, improving their operational lifetimes, and enhancing their radiation tolerance for aerospace applications. His work on semi-transparent solar cells has paved the way for building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), promoting sustainable energy in architecture. He has also advanced fabrication methods, including vapor deposition and tandem module strategies, to achieve high-efficiency, durable solar technologies.

Impact and Influence

With over 60 peer-reviewed publications, more than 6,500 citations, and an H-index of 35, Dr. Li has established himself as a leading figure in renewable energy materials research. His papers have been published in top journals such as Nature Photonics, Nature Reviews Materials, Joule, and PNAS, with several recognized among the top 1% most cited in Materials Science and Engineering. Beyond publications, his patents on organic photovoltaic devices highlight his translational impact in commercializing solar technologies. His contributions are shaping the future of sustainable energy infrastructure and aerospace applications.

Research Skills

Dr. Li possesses advanced expertise in organic electronics, perovskite photovoltaics, thin-film fabrication, and lithography technologies. He is skilled in in-situ coating, vapor deposition, optical outcoupling, and tandem solar cell design, combining experimental techniques with device modeling to optimize efficiency and stability. His collaborative skills are evident in interdisciplinary projects spanning physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, and aerospace sciences. Additionally, he has mentored graduate and undergraduate students, fostering the next generation of solar energy researchers.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Li’s outstanding contributions have earned him several prestigious recognitions. He was a Nominee for the National Academy of Engineering – US Frontiers of Engineering and the Kenneth M. Reese Outstanding Research Scientist Award at the University of Michigan. He received the CNSF Young Investigator Program Award  and was honored with the First Class Honorary Doctorate of Science from East China University of Science & Technology. His work in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A was recognized as a Top Ten Cited Research Article, further underscoring his academic influence.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yongxi Li’s legacy lies in bridging fundamental materials science with real-world energy applications. His pioneering research on durable, efficient, and radiation-hardened photovoltaics positions him at the forefront of next-generation solar technology. Moving forward, he is expected to drive advancements in flexible energy devices, perovskite tandem modules, and BIPV solutions, contributing to global clean energy transitions. As a mentor, innovator, and scholar, his future work promises to expand the boundaries of sustainable electronics and renewable energy engineering.

Publications Top Notes

Title: High fabrication yield organic tandem photovoltaics combining vacuum-and solution-processed subcells with 15% efficiency
Authors: X. Che, Y. Li, Y. Qu, S.R. Forrest
Journal: Nature Energy 3 (5), 422–427
Citations: 547 (2018)

Title: Conjugated‐polymer‐functionalized graphene oxide: synthesis and nonvolatile rewritable memory effect
Authors: X.D. Zhuang, Y. Chen, G. Liu, P.P. Li, C.X. Zhu, E.T. Kang, K.G. Noeh, B. Zhang, …
Journal: Advanced Materials 22 (15), 1731–1735
Citations: 469 (2010)

Title: High efficiency near-infrared and semitransparent non-fullerene acceptor organic photovoltaic cells
Authors: Y. Li, J.D. Lin, X. Che, Y. Qu, F. Liu, L.S. Liao, S.R. Forrest
Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society 139 (47), 17114–17119
Citations: 456 (2017)

Title: Improved charge transport and absorption coefficient in indacenodithieno[3,2‐b]thiophene‐based ladder‐type polymer leading to highly efficient polymer solar cells
Authors: Y.X. Xu, C.C. Chueh, H.L. Yip, F.Z. Ding, Y.X. Li, C.Z. Li, X. Li, W.C. Chen, A.K.Y. Jen
Journal: Advanced Materials 24 (47), 6356–6361
Citations: 399 (2012)

Title: A near-infrared non-fullerene electron acceptor for high performance polymer solar cells
Authors: Y. Li, L. Zhong, B. Gautam, H.J. Bin, J.D. Lin, F.P. Wu, Z. Zhang, Z.Q. Jiang, …
Journal: Energy & Environmental Science 10 (7), 1610–1620
Citations: 308 (2017)

Title: Graphene oxide covalently functionalized with zinc phthalocyanine for broadband optical limiting
Authors: J. Zhu, Y. Li, Y. Chen, J. Wang, B. Zhang, J. Zhang, W.J. Blau
Journal: Carbon 49 (6), 1900–1905
Citations: 303 (2011)

Title: Non-fullerene acceptor organic photovoltaics with intrinsic operational lifetimes over 30 years
Authors: Y. Li, X. Huang, K. Ding, H.K.M. Sheriff Jr, L. Ye, H. Liu, C.Z. Li, H. Ade, …
Journal: Nature Communications 12 (1), 5419
Citations: 271 (2021)

Title: Dopant‐free spiro‐triphenylamine/fluorene as hole‐transporting material for perovskite solar cells with enhanced efficiency and stability
Authors: Y.K. Wang, Z.C. Yuan, G.Z. Shi, Y.X. Li, Q. Li, F. Hui, B.Q. Sun, Z.Q. Jiang, L.S. Liao
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials 26 (9), 1375–1381
Citations: 269 (2016)

Title: Non-fullerene acceptor with low energy loss and high external quantum efficiency: towards high performance polymer solar cells
Authors: Y. Li, X. Liu, F.P. Wu, Y. Zhou, Z.Q. Jiang, B. Song, Y. Xia, Z.G. Zhang, F. Gao, …
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A 4 (16), 5890–5897
Citations: 247 (2016)

Title: Semitransparent organic photovoltaics for building-integrated photovoltaic applications
Authors: Y. Li, X. Huang, H.K.M. Sheriff Jr, S.R. Forrest
Journal: Nature Reviews Materials 8 (3), 186–201
Citations: 228 (2023)

Title: Non-fullerene polymer solar cells based on a selenophene-containing fused-ring acceptor with photovoltaic performance of 8.6%
Authors: Y. Li, L. Zhong, F.P. Wu, Y. Yuan, H.J. Bin, Z.Q. Jiang, Z. Zhang, Z.G. Zhang, Y. Li, …
Journal: Energy & Environmental Science 9 (11), 3429–3435
Citations: 186 (2016)

Title: Molecular weight effect on the absorption, charge carrier mobility, and photovoltaic performance of an indacenodiselenophene-based ladder-type polymer
Authors: J.J. Intemann, K. Yao, H.L. Yip, Y.X. Xu, Y.X. Li, P.W. Liang, F.Z. Ding, X. Li, …
Journal: Chemistry of Materials 25 (15), 3188–3195
Citations: 185 (2013)

Title: Highly Efficient Inverted Organic Solar Cells Through Material and Interfacial Engineering of Indacenodithieno[3,2‐b]thiophene‐Based Polymers and Devices
Authors: J.J. Intemann, K. Yao, Y.X. Li, H.L. Yip, Y.X. Xu, P.W. Liang, C.C. Chueh, F.Z. Ding, …
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials 24 (10), 1465–1473
Citations: 175 (2014)

Conclusion

Dr. Yongxi Li is a leading researcher whose work bridges materials science, renewable energy, and advanced device engineering. With a strong record of innovation, mentorship, and international collaboration, he has significantly advanced organic and perovskite solar cell technologies, flexible electronics, and sustainable energy solutions. His extensive publication record, high citation impact, and prestigious awards underscore his scientific influence. As an educator and innovator, he continues to inspire the next generation of researchers while pushing the boundaries of photovoltaic applications for global sustainability. Dr. Li’s expertise and vision position him as a transformative figure in energy and materials research.

Li Xiaobing | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Li Xiaobing | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Li Xiaobing, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China.

Dr. Xiaobing Li is an Associate Professor at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. With a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from SICCAS, he specializes in ferroelectric single-crystal growth and piezoelectric transducer design 🔬. His work on PMN-PT crystals and 40 MHz miniature ultrasound probes has advanced biomedical imaging 🏥📡. A prolific author in top journals, Dr. Li’s innovations bridge fundamental science and medical applications 🌐🏆. His international collaborations include visiting roles at UNSW and Hallym University 🌏.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Xiaobing Li began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Qingdao University (2000–2004), followed by a Master’s degree (2004–2007) and Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from the prestigious Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2007–2010). His formative years laid a strong foundation in crystallography, materials science, and advanced ceramics. 🧪📘

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Li currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (2019–Present). He held previous academic roles at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics as Assistant and Associate Professor (2010–2018), and was an academic visitor to Hallym University, Korea, and University of New South Wales, Australia. His global exposure enhanced his research breadth and collaborative strength. 🌏🔬

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Materials Science

Dr. Xiaobing Li specializes in single crystal growth, particularly PMN-PT ferroelectric crystals using the Bridgman technique. His pioneering work has unraveled growth defect mechanisms, phase transitions, and point defects using advanced methods such as X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, neutron scattering, and synchrotron radiation. Moreover, he ventured into ultrasound medical imaging, developing miniature 40 MHz ultrasound transducers for soft tissue visualization. 🧫🧠

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Li’s work bridges materials science and biomedical engineering, contributing to next-gen imaging technologies. His crystals serve as functional components in high-performance sensors and medical devices, reinforcing his impact across disciplines. His collaborations with global institutions demonstrate thought leadership and innovation. 💡🌐

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Li demonstrates strong expertise in single crystal synthesis, defect analysis, ferroelectric materials, piezoelectric composites, and nanostructure characterization. He is proficient with advanced instrumentation techniques and has contributed to both experimental design and application-based innovations. ⚙️📊

🏅 Awards and Honors

While specific awards are not listed, Xiaobing Li’s prestigious academic postings, international collaborations, and invited publications reflect consistent recognition and trust by the global materials science community. His positions at top Chinese and international institutions speak volumes about his academic stature. 🎖️🌟

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Xiaobing Li’s legacy lies in his ability to connect crystal physics with practical biomedical applications. As technology advances, his research on lead-free ferroelectrics and miniaturized imaging transducers will play a crucial role in sustainable and precision healthcare technologies. His mentorship and continued innovation promise a strong future impact. 🔭👨‍🏫

Publications Top Notes

  • Short‐fiber piezocomposite and its bandwidth enhancement for high‐frequency medical ultrasound transducer
    📰 Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 🔖 1 citation | 📆 2025

  • Advances in electrochemical biosensors for the detection of tumor‐derived exosomes (Review, Open Access)
    📖 Review article | 🔖 1 citation | 📆 2025

  • High Frequency Ultrasound Transducer Based on Sm‐Doped Pb(Mg₁/₃Nb₂/₃)O₃-0.28PbTiO₃ Ceramic for Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
    📰 Ultrasonic Imaging | 🔖 1 citation | 📆 2024

  • Preparation of 1-3 piezoelectric composites based on PMNT ceramics by soft mold method and research of ultrasound transducer
    📰 Gongneng Cailiao Journal of Functional Materials | 📆 2024

  • Ultrasonic Transducer Based on High-Performance Lead-Free (K₀.₅Na₀.₅)NbO₃-Based Ceramics
    📰 Yadian Yu Shengguang Piezoelectrics and Acoustooptics |  📆 2023

  • Deep learning-based classification for benign and malignant breast masses using multimodal ultrasound images
    📰 Chinese Journal of Medical Physics | 🔖 1 citation | 📆 2023

  • Fabrication of 1-3 Piezocomposite and High-Frequency Medical Ultrasonic Transducer Via Soft-Mold Process
    📰 Yadian Yu Shengguang Piezoelectrics and Acoustooptics |  📆 2023

  • High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducer and Scanning Method for Ultrasound Imaging of Skin Cyst
    📰 Yadian Yu Shengguang Piezoelectrics and Acoustooptics |  📆 2022

  • Fabrication of 1–3 piezoelectric composites via modified soft mold process for 40 MHz ultrasonic medical transducers
    📰 Ceramics International | 🔖 9 citations | 📆 2022

  • Investigation of the dielectric relaxation mechanisms for Pb(Fe₁/₂Nb₁/₂)O₃ single crystal based on the universal relaxation law
    📰 Physica B: Condensed Matter | 🔖 1 citation | 📆 2022

Jing Wang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jing Wang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jing Wang, Peking University, China

Dr. Jing Wang is an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, China. A distinguished scientist, she has published 14 impactful research papers as the first author or corresponding author in renowned journals, including Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, and Journal of the American Chemical Society. Her research focuses on innovative methodologies in pharmaceutical sciences, materials chemistry, and theranostics, significantly influencing these fields. With her dedication to advancing science and mentoring future researchers, Dr. Wang continues to contribute groundbreaking work that addresses critical challenges in healthcare and interdisciplinary research.

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📘EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Dr. Jing Wang embarked on her academic journey with a deep-seated passion for pharmaceutical sciences. Her foundational studies laid the groundwork for her expertise, paving the way for her to contribute meaningfully to the field. Her academic excellence and commitment to learning were evident early on, earning her opportunities at prestigious institutions, culminating in her role at Peking University.

🏛️PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

As an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Dr. Wang plays a dual role as a dedicated educator and a prolific researcher. She mentors aspiring researchers, guiding them through complex scientific inquiries, and actively contributes to cutting-edge pharmaceutical research that addresses global challenges.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MATERIALS SCIENCE:

In recent years, Dr. Wang has published 14 groundbreaking research papers as the first author or corresponding author. Her work has appeared in world-renowned journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), Theranostics, and Analytical Chemistry. Her research spans a broad spectrum, focusing on innovative methodologies, material science applications in medicine, and novel therapeutic strategies.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dr. Wang’s contributions have had a profound impact on the pharmaceutical sciences community. Her work is frequently cited and serves as a foundation for further research in areas like theranostics and analytical chemistry. By addressing pressing issues in healthcare and medical technology, her findings have the potential to influence patient outcomes and industrial practices.

📚ACADEMIC CITES:

Dr. Wang’s publications are not just numerous but also impactful, as reflected by citations in other high-impact journals. This demonstrates her influence as a thought leader and her ability to advance knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences, materials chemistry, and interdisciplinary fields.

🌟LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. Wang’s legacy lies in her ability to merge academic excellence with meaningful scientific contributions. As she continues her journey, she is poised to make even greater strides in her research, inspire future generations of scholars, and contribute to transformative innovations in pharmaceutical sciences.

🏆CONCLUSION:

Dr. Jing Wang exemplifies excellence in research and education through her significant contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. With 14 impactful publications in prestigious journals, her work advances innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary applications, addressing critical challenges in healthcare and science. As an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Peking University, she not only drives groundbreaking research but also mentors the next generation of scholars. Dr. Wang’s dedication, expertise, and influence have positioned her as a leading figure in her field, ensuring her legacy as a transformative force in pharmaceutical and materials science. Her continued endeavors promise further groundbreaking achievements.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

📘 In situ analysis of nanoparticle soft corona and dynamic evolution
Authors: Didar Baimanov, Wang Jing, Zhang J, Liu K, Yalin Cong, Shi X, Zhang X, Yu-Feng Li, Xiumin Li, Qiao R et al.
Year: 2022

🧪 Role of tannic acid against SARS-CoV-2 cell entry by targeting the interface region between S-protein-RBD and human ACE2
Authors: Chen X, Wang Z, Wang J, Yao Y, Wang Q, Huang J, Xiang X, Zhou Y, Xue Y, Li Y et al.
Year: 2022

🔬 Size- and surface chemistry-dependent pharmacokinetics and tumor accumulation of engineered gold nanoparticles after intravenous administration
Authors: Wang J, Bai R, Yang R, Liu J, Tang J, Liu Y, Li J, Chai Z, Chen C
Year: 2022

🏥 Bioorthogonal SERS Nanotags as a Precision Theranostic Platform for in Vivo SERS Imaging and Cancer Photothermal Therapy
Authors: Wang J, Liang D, Jin Q, Feng J, Xinjing Tang
Year: 2020

🩺 Multicolor Cocktail for Breast Cancer Multiplex Phenotype Targeting and Diagnosis Using Bioorthogonal Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Nanoprobes
Authors: Wang J, Liang D, Feng J, Xinjing Tang
Year: 2019

💊 Gd-Hybridized Plasmonic Au-Nanocomposites Enhanced Tumor-Interior Drug Permeability in Multimodal Imaging-Guided Therapy
Authors: Wang J, Liu J, Liu Y, Wang L, Cao M, Ji Y, Wu X, Xu Y, Bai B, Qing Robert Miao et al.
Year: 2016

💡 Near infrared laser-induced targeted cancer therapy using thermoresponsive polymer encapsulated gold nanorods
Authors: Zhenjiang Zhang, Wang J, Nie X, Wen T, Ji Y, Wu X, Zhao Y, Chunying Chen
Year: 2014

🛠 Near-infrared light-mediated nanoplatforms for cancer thermo-chemotherapy and optical imaging
Authors: Zhenjiang Zhang, Wang J, Chunying Chen
Year: 2013

🧬 Nano-bio effects: interaction of nanomaterials with cells
Authors: Cheng LC, Jiang X, Wang J, Chunying Chen, Ru-Shi Liu
Year: 2013

Gold nanorods based platforms for light-mediated theranostics
Authors: Zhenjiang Zhang, Wang J, Chunying Chen
Year: 2013

🌟 Mesoporous silica-coated gold nanorods as a light-mediated multifunctional theranostic platform for cancer treatment
Authors: Zhenjiang Zhang, Wang L, Wang J, Jiang X, Li X, Hu Z, Ji Y, Wu X, Chunying Chen
Year: 2012