Yang Wang | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yang Wang | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Yang Wang is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a researcher at the CAS Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering. His research focuses on the design, modification, and synthesis of advanced nanomaterials, particularly metal–organic frameworks and noble metal–based materials with enhanced functional properties. He specializes in photocatalytic hydrogen production, carbon dioxide reduction, and mechanistic investigations of MOF-based photocatalysis. Dr. Wang has contributed significantly to the development of high-performance functional nanomaterials for sustainable energy conversion and environmental applications. His academic background integrates materials chemistry, chemical engineering, and optical science, supporting his interdisciplinary research approach. He has received national-level recognition, including the National Scholarship, and research funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. With a strong publication record, substantial citations, and a solid h-index, his work demonstrates meaningful scientific impact aligned with advanced materials and green energy research.

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Featured Publications


Multivariate Hierarchies in Metal–Organic Frameworks


– Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2026)

Floatable Artificial Leaf to Couple Oxygen-Tolerant CO2 Conversion with Water Purification


– Nature Communications (Open Access)

Spatially Separate Center-to-Surround Radiation Structure Induced Tandem Electron Transfer Effect for Stable and Enhanced Photocatalysis

– Nano Letters

Modulating the Electronic States of Pt Nanoparticles on Reducible Metal–Organic Frameworks for Boosting the Oxidation of Volatile Organic Compounds

– Environmental Science & Technology

Ultra-Stable Two-Dimensional Metal–Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic H₂ Production

– Nanoscale

Mohit Kumar | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohit Kumar | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok | Thailand

Dr. Mohit Kumar, currently serving as a Research Scientist – Specialist II at the Academic Enhancement Department, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of fiber-reinforced polymer composites, sustainable materials, and additive manufacturing. With a strong academic foundation including a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, his research has extensively contributed to the understanding and development of advanced composite joints and biocomposites. Dr. Kumar has authored 23 peer-reviewed documents, which have garnered 165 citations across 113 different sources, reflecting the growing influence and relevance of his work in the scientific community. His h-index of 8 highlights a consistent record of impactful publications. In addition to research, he has actively contributed to academia as a teacher, reviewer for reputed journals, session chair, invited speaker, and editor of several books with publishers such as Springer and Elsevier. He has also been recognized with awards like the Best Researcher Award and Best Teacher Award. His work spans experimental, computational, and sustainable aspects of composite materials, supported by practical expertise in advanced testing instruments and modeling tools, positioning him as a key contributor in the field of materials engineering.

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Featured Publications

  • Kumar, M., Vashishtha, G., Dhiman, B., & Chauhan, S. (2025). Bearing response prediction in hydrothermal aged carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composite joints using machine learning techniques. Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structures,  329–338.

  • Kumar, M. (n.d.). Sensitization studies on low cycle fatigue and cryogenic impact behavior of AISI 304 SS weldments. Conference Paper.