Jinxiao Li | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jinxiao Li | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dalian University | China

Dr. Jinxiao Li, currently affiliated with the College of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Dalian University, is an accomplished researcher specializing in biomass-derived energy materials and sustainable energy conversion technologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from Shandong University, where his doctoral research focused on the preparation of hierarchical porous carbon from plant-based materials and its application in supercapacitors. Over the past decade, Dr. Li has developed a robust research profile that bridges materials chemistry, renewable energy, and catalysis. Dr. Li’s research centers on biomass conversion, porous carbon fabrication, catalyst design, and hydrogen production. His innovative work on nitrogen-doped hierarchical porous carbons and activation techniques for improved electrochemical performance has significantly contributed to the development of high-efficiency supercapacitors and electrocatalytic systems. By integrating green synthesis methods and advanced characterization techniques such as BET, SEM-EDS, TEM, XRD, XPS, ICP, and FTIR, Dr. Li has advanced understanding of the structural-performance relationships in energy materials. With 21 publications, an impressive 1,291 citations, and an h-index of 14 (Scopus), Dr. Li’s scholarly output reflects both quality and influence in the field of energy materials and environmental chemistry. His work not only addresses fundamental scientific challenges but also offers practical implications for clean energy generation and carbon neutrality initiatives. In recognition of his research excellence, Dr. Li has been honored with the Dalian City Young Talents Award and the Outstanding College Graduates of Shandong Province Award. As an active expert member of the Dalian Energy Conservation Association, he continues to promote sustainable development through research and academic service. Dr. Li’s ongoing projects focus on next-generation biomass-based catalysts and hydrogen energy systems, positioning him as a leading figure in the pursuit of sustainable, high-performance energy materials.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Lian, M., Han, X., Li, J., Song, R., Yang, C., Zhang, J., Zhong, H., & Pan, L. (2025). Hierarchical porous carbon supports: Construction, mechanism, and catalytic performance as efficient microreactors for methanol steam reforming. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 182(Part 2), 115561.

  • Zhao, Y.-e., Li, J., Xu, A., Liu, Y., Lian, M., Zhang, J., Zhong, H., Yang, C., Song, R., & Pan, L. (2025). Hierarchical porous carbon-supported bimetallic catalyst for enhanced low-temperature steam methane reforming. Catalysis Science & Technology.

  • Lv, S., Lian, S., Li, J., Wang, Y., Wei, J., Zhong, H., & Pan, L. (2025). Mechanochemical construction of stable Cu/MCM-41 with efficient hydrogen production via methanol steam reforming. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 164, 150818.

  • Li, J., Han, K., & Li, S. (2018). Porous carbons from Sargassum muticum prepared by H3PO4 and KOH activation for supercapacitors. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics.

Bindu Antil | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bindu Antil | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Pennsylvania State University, United States

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bindu Antil began her academic journey at the University of Delhi, India, where she completed her Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Chemistry in 2014. She further pursued a Master of Science in Chemistry in 2016, which strengthened her foundation in material science and nanotechnology. Her academic excellence led her to complete a Ph.D. in Chemistry (July 2022) under the supervision of Prof. Sasanka Deka, focusing on advanced nanomaterials for energy applications.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Dr. Antil is currently a Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow at The Pennsylvania State University, USA, in the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering. Working under Prof. Randy Lee Vander Wal, she is engaged in advanced research in energy materials, electrocatalysis, and hydrogen production. Previously, she participated in an internship under the DBT Star College Project (2012-2013) at the University of Delhi, where she explored carbon materials derived from renewable bio-precursors for Li-ion batteries and supercapacitors.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Dr. Antil’s research revolves around multifunctional nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion. Some key areas of her work include:

Her expertise in colloidal and hydrothermal chemistry allows precise control over material properties, optimizing their efficiency for clean energy applications.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Antil’s work contributes to the advancement of renewable energy solutions. Her innovations in electrocatalysis and hydrogen generation have the potential to revolutionize energy storage and conversion technologies. Her research supports the global transition toward green energy, enhancing sustainability in battery technology, supercapacitors, and solar-driven hydrogen production.

📚 Teaching & Mentorship

Dr. Antil is actively involved in mentoring young researchers in energy storage, catalysis, and nanomaterials development. Her hands-on expertise with advanced analytical and fabrication techniques makes her a valuable mentor for students and researchers in the field.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Bindu Antil is shaping the future of renewable energy and nanomaterials research. With her expertise in hydrogen production, electrocatalysis, and advanced battery materials, she aims to drive breakthroughs in clean energy storage and conversion.

Her ongoing work as a Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow at Penn State University will further enhance sustainable energy solutions, making her a key contributor to the global pursuit of green and efficient energy technologies.

📖Notable Publications

Development of graphitic and non-graphitic carbons using different grade biopitch sources
Authors: Bindu Antil, Yaseen Elkasabi, Gary D. Strahan, Randy L. Vander Wal
Journal: Carbon
Year: 2025

N-doped graphene modulated N-rich carbon nitride realizing a promising all-solid-state flexible supercapacitor
Author: Bindu Antil
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage
Year: 2022

A Superior and Stable Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction by One-Dimensional FeCoP Colloidal Nanostructures
Author: Bindu Antil
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2022

One-Dimensional Multichannel g-C₃N₄.₇ Nanostructure Realizing an Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction and Its Theoretical Investigations
Author: Bindu Antil
Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials
Year: 2021

Directed holey and ordered g-C₃N₄.₅ nanosheets by a hard template nanocasting approach for sustainable visible-light hydrogen evolution with prominent quantum efficiency
Author: Bindu Antil
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Year: 2020

Direct Thermal Polymerization Approach to N-Rich Holey Carbon Nitride Nanosheets and Their Promising Photocatalytic H₂ Evolution and Charge-Storage Activities
Author: Bindu Antil
Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year: 2019

Yi Yu | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yi Yu | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Gannan Normal University, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Yi Yu embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in photonics and materials science. His early research was focused on the development of novel inorganic optical materials, particularly for white light-emitting diodes (wLEDs). With a keen interest in the intersection of physics and material engineering, he pursued higher education that provided him with expertise in optical properties, luminescent materials, and photonic applications.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Professor at Gannan Normal University, China, Yi Yu has been actively engaged in research, teaching, and mentoring young scientists. His expertise in optical materials has earned him recognition as a leading figure in photonics. In 2020, he received the prestigious Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province for Distinguished Young Scholars, highlighting his contributions to the field.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Yi Yu’s research primarily revolves around inorganic optical materials for wLEDs and related applications. His work aims to improve the efficiency, stability, and color quality of wLEDs, making them more sustainable and commercially viable. He has contributed significantly to material synthesis, luminescent enhancement, and photonic device integration. His research findings have led to advancements in LED lighting technology, benefiting industries such as display technology, automotive lighting, and smart illumination systems.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With an extensive body of work in photonics, Professor Yi Yu has influenced both academic and industrial sectors. His research has helped bridge the gap between fundamental optical science and practical LED applications. His work is frequently cited by researchers in photonics, materials science, and semiconductor technology, demonstrating its broad impact.

📚 Academic Citations and Publications

Professor Yi Yu has published numerous high-impact research papers in SCI-indexed journals, solidifying his reputation as a key contributor to the field. His research articles are widely referenced, showcasing his role in advancing knowledge on luminescent materials, phosphors for LEDs, and energy-efficient lighting solutions.

⚙️ Technical Skills and Expertise

Yi Yu’s technical expertise spans across:

  • Synthesis of inorganic optical materials
  • Spectroscopic analysis of luminescent materials
  • Optoelectronic device fabrication
  • Photonic material characterization
  • Thermal stability and efficiency optimization in wLEDs

🎓 Teaching Experience and Mentorship

As a Professor, Yi Yu is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of photonics researchers. He has guided numerous students in their graduate and doctoral studies, helping them explore cutting-edge research in optical materials. His teaching methodology integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on experimental training, ensuring that students develop both conceptual understanding and practical expertise.

🏆 Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Yi Yu’s work continues to shape the future of photonics, with ongoing projects aimed at enhancing LED performance, developing next-generation luminescent materials, and expanding applications of inorganic optical materials. His contributions not only advance academic research but also pave the way for technological innovations in energy-efficient lighting and optoelectronics.

📖Notable Publications

Constructing core-shell structural bimetallic CoNi alloys doped carbon aerogels for highly efficient electromagnetic wave absorption
Authors: Q. Xu, X. Zhu, J. Yu, X. Liu, X. Zeng
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year: 2025

Benefit of Tb³⁺ ions to the spectral properties of Dy³⁺/Tb³⁺:CaYAlO₄ crystal for use in yellow laser
Authors: Y. Gong, Y. Wang, Z. Wang, Y. Sun, Y. Yu
Journal: Journal of Luminescence
Year: 2024

Benefit of Pr³⁺ ions to the spectral properties of Er³⁺/Pr³⁺:SrLaAlO₄ crystal for use in 2.7 μm mid-infrared laser
Authors: Y. Wang, J. Cheng, Y. Gong, Y. Sun, Y. Yu
Journal: Journal of Luminescence
Year: 2023

Dual-emission center ratiometric optical thermometer based on Bi³⁺ and Mn⁴⁺ co-doped SrGd₂Al₂O₇ phosphor
Authors: Y. Yu, K. Shao, C. Niu, X. Zhang, Y. Wang
Journal: RSC Advances
Year: 2023