Xueliang wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xueliang wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xueliang wang | NingboTech University | China

Dr. Xueliang Wang is a promising early-career scholar serving as a Lecturer at NingboTech University, affiliated with Zhejiang University. With a solid academic foundation and focused expertise in mechanical engineering and energy systems, he has established himself as a rising leader in the study of dynamic sealing systems for hydrogen fuel cells. He brings a global perspective to his research, having participated in a Joint Ph.D. Training Program at Blekinge Institute of Technology in Sweden. Since joining NingboTech University, Dr. Wang has excelled in both teaching and research, delivering impactful contributions in foil seal dynamics, gas lubrication mechanisms, and mechanical system reliability. His work addresses critical engineering challenges in advancing hydrogen energy technologies. An active member of the Communist Party, Dr. Wang embodies a commitment to public service, academic leadership, and the pursuit of innovative solutions that bridge theoretical research and industrial application.

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Education & Professional Experience

Dr. Xueliang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Engineering through a joint program between Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden, and a Chinese institution, gaining valuable international exposure that shaped his research trajectory in high-performance fuel cell sealing systems. He serves as a Lecturer at NingboTech University, affiliated with Zhejiang University, where he teaches core engineering subjects including Engineering Graphics (B), Numerical Computation Methods, and Elastic Mechanics. His responsibilities extend to mentoring student research projects and contributing to institutional development. Dr. Wang has established strong collaborations with industry partners, leading multiple enterprise-funded and government-supported research projects. His work focuses on innovative sealing technologies, dynamic gas lubrication mechanisms, and leakage reduction strategies for advanced hydrogen fuel cell systems. Combining excellence in teaching with impactful applied research, he is recognized as a well-rounded academic who bridges theoretical engineering knowledge with practical, industry-driven innovation.

Research Interests

Dr. Wang’s primary research interest lies in dynamic foil sealing technologies for fuel cell systems, with broader applications in hydrogen-air compressors, marine sealed pumps, and gas film lubrication mechanisms. His work explores interfacial gas lubrication, surface roughness effects, and heterogeneous material compatibility to improve sealing performance under extreme conditions. These studies are critical for advancing the safety, reliability, and efficiency of clean energy technologies, particularly in hydrogen fuel cell systems. He is especially focused on the flow evolution mechanisms and leakage control under dynamic excitation, which are vital for optimizing fuel cell longevity and environmental compliance. His current portfolio includes five funded research projects from provincial and municipal bodies, addressing issues from nonlinear seal dynamics to PTV diaphragm box seals. Through both theoretical modeling and experimental validation, Dr. Wang’s research delivers actionable insights to industry partners and contributes to the advancement of sustainable engineering technologies.

Awards

Dr. Wang has received multiple prestigious awards. Most notably, he earned the First Prize in University Teaching Achievement Awards, showcasing his dual excellence in pedagogy and content delivery. His paper was honored with the Excellent Paper Award at the 14th National Conference on Dry Gas Seals, a notable accolade in the mechanical engineering community that affirms the originality and applicability of his work in foil gas film seals. His selection for multiple provincial-level projects also reflects peer and institutional recognition of his research capability and leadership. Furthermore, his rapid ascent in academia, marked by six published research papers, two patent applications, and several research grants, underscores his status as a rising star in the fields of hydrogen energy and precision mechanical design. These honors highlight both his technical expertise and his contribution to national research priorities.

Publications Top Notes

Title: A Photothermal-Responsive and Glucose-Responsive Antibacterial Hydrogel Featuring Tunable Mechanical Properties
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Authors: Wang Xueliang,

Title: Acoustic Emission Signal Characteristics of Flexible Foil Gas Film Seal Under Actual Surface Conditions
Journal: Tribology Transactions  – EI Indexed
Authors: Wang Xueliang,

Title: Turbulent Characteristics Analysis of Flexible Foil Cylindrical Gas Film Seal Considering Surface Roughness
Journal: CIESC Journal  – EI Indexed
Authors: Wang Xueliang,

Conclusion

Dr. Xueliang Wang’s professional trajectory, marked by a combination of international research exposure, pedagogical excellence, and innovative project execution, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the development of high-efficiency fuel cell seal systems directly support the advancement of sustainable hydrogen energy technologies—an area of global strategic importance. With multiple active research grants, high-quality publications, and recognized teaching success, Dr. Wang exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking and impactful researcher. His ability to integrate theory with real-world application, especially through collaborations with industry and government projects, showcases leadership, relevance, and innovation. Recognizing his work with this award will not only honor his achievements but also spotlight an emerging leader dedicated to engineering a cleaner, more efficient energy future.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Guo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Guo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Anhui Science and Technology University, China.

Yu Guo is an Associate Professor at Anhui Science and Technology University. His research focuses on regulating and controlling the chemical and microstructural properties of material surfaces to enhance photocatalytic performance and mass transfer in advanced materials such as quartz, TiO₂, ZrO₂, and SiC. With over 80 publications, 147 patent applications, and multiple technological awards, Yu Guo has made significant contributions to materials chemical engineering. He actively collaborates with the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Float Glass and leads several consultancy and industry projects.

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Education 🎓

Yu Guo holds advanced degrees in materials chemical engineering, specializing in surface chemistry and microstructure regulation. His academic background has equipped him with expertise in designing high-performance materials for various industrial and environmental applications.

Professional Experience 💼

Yu Guo has over a decade of experience in materials chemical engineering research. He has led and contributed to three completed and ongoing research projects, collaborated with state-of-the-art laboratories, and published extensively in high-impact journals. His industry involvement includes 14 consultancy projects focused on technological innovation and materials development.

Research Interests 🔬

Yu Guo’s research interests revolve around:

Enhancing photocatalytic performance in advanced materials.

Modifying chemical structures and microstructures of surfaces for better mass transfer.

Developing innovative materials including quartz, TiO₂, ZrO₂, and SiC.

Collaborating with industry to translate scientific research into practical applications.

Awards 🏆

Recipient of 2 prestigious scientific and technological awards.

Recognized for outstanding innovation and contributions to the field of materials chemical engineering.

Publications Top Notes📚

Facile synthesis of super-microporous mesoporous MgO-ZrO₂ composites and their adsorption properties for CO₂Chemical Physics, 2024, Vol. 583, Article 112319. Cited by 1.

Deoxidation regulation of SiC surface and its effect on enhancing photocatalytic performanceApplied Surface Science, 2023, Vol. 609, Article 155181. Cited by 3.

Facile synthesis of mesoporous zirconia nanocrystals in acid/base-free conditionsMaterials Science and Technology (United Kingdom), 2023, Vol. 39(1), pp. 62–69.

Sulfonyl radical-induced regioselective cyclization of 3-aza-1,5-enynes with sulfonyl chlorides to produce 1,2-dihydropyridines by copper catalysisNew Journal of Chemistry, 2021, Vol. 45(25), pp. 11030–11034. Cited by 6.

Regioselective, copper(I)-catalyzed, tandem sulfonylation-cyclization of 1,5-dienes with sulfonyl chloridesOrganic Chemistry Frontiers, 2021, Vol. 8(12), pp. 3123–3127.