Dr. Huazhang Guo | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huazhang Guo | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai University, China.

Huazhang Guo is a Research Associate at Shanghai University, specializing in the green, controllable preparation and application of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. With a strong background in nanomaterials and catalysis, she has made significant contributions to sustainable energy conversion and chemical production. Over the years, she has published 13 high-impact journal articles, including in Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Materials Today. Her work has garnered 1834 citations with an H-index of 22, and she also serves as a guest editor for the journals Molecules and Nanomaterials.

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Education šŸŽ“

Huazhang Guo pursued her Ph.D. in Materials Science at Shanghai University, where she specialized in the green and controllable preparation of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. Prior to that, she earned her Master’s degree in Nanomaterials from the same institution, focusing on advanced material synthesis and their applications in energy conversion and catalysis. She began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, which laid the foundation for her expertise in material chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable materials. Her strong academic background has contributed significantly to her research in carbon-based functional materials and electrocatalysis.

Experience šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬

Huazhang Guo is currently a Research Associate at Shanghai University, where she focuses on the green and controllable preparation of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. In addition to her research role, she serves as a Guest Editor for the journals Molecules and Nanomaterials, contributing her expertise to advancing scientific publications in nanotechnology and materials science.

She actively collaborates with leading universities and has co-authored research papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Carbon, Applied Materials Today, and Molecules. Her work emphasizes electrocatalysis, sustainable material applications, and nanomaterial innovations.

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Carbon Nanomaterials: Green and controllable synthesis for various applications

Electrocatalytic Reduction of COā‚‚ (ECOā‚‚RR): Sustainable syngas production with tunable CO/Hā‚‚ ratios

Energy Conversion & Catalysis: Designing efficient and stable carbon-based catalysts for COā‚‚ utilization

Advanced Functional Materials: Exploring their role in sustainable chemistry

Awards & Achievements šŸ†

5 Highly Cited Papers (ESI Top Papers)

1834 Total Citations & H-index of 22

1 Authorized Chinese Invention Patent & 15 Patent Applications

Editorial Role in Molecules and Nanomaterials

Selected Publications šŸ“š

Recent advances in amino-functionalized metal–organic frameworks for sustainable photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction
Yaning Liu, Huazhang Guo, Zhonghua Sun, Jiye Zhang, Zhihui Zhang
Separation and Purification Technology, 2025
Cited by: 1

Harnessing graphene quantum dots for the selective and sensitive detection of dye contaminants
Yuping Xiong, Weitao Li, Luoman Zhang, Jiye Zhang, Liang Wang
Diamond and Related Materials, 2025

Optimizing the crystal structure and electrochemical properties of Naā‚„MnCr(POā‚„)ā‚ƒ by trace La doping
Keyi Sun, Yuxuan Liu, Wenbin Fei, Yulei Sui, Ling Wu
Applied Surface Science, 2025

Radiation-synthesis of covalent bonding heterojunctions for selective solar-driven COā‚‚ reduction
Weidong Hou, Huazhang Guo, Kang Wang, Ming Hong Wu, Liang Wang
Materials Today, 2025

Radiation-Synthesized Metal–Organic Frameworks with Ligand-Induced Lewis Pairs for Selective COā‚‚ Electroreduction
Wenhui Liu, Bijun Tang, Kai Huang, Zhendong Lei, Liang Wang
Small, 2024
Cited by: 7

 

 

 

Dr. Neng Tao | Fuel Combustion | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Neng Tao | Fuel Combustion | Best Researcher Award

Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

Dr. Neng Tao is a distinguished researcher at the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in molecular dynamics simulations, thermal decomposition mechanisms, and fire-extinguishing studies. She has a dual Ph.D. in Safety Science and Architecture and Civil Engineering, complemented by postdoctoral research in energy conversion technologies. Dr. Tao is committed to advancing sustainable solutions through her interdisciplinary expertise.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Neng Tao holds an exceptional academic background with dual Ph.D. degrees and extensive research experience. She earned her Ph.D. in Architecture and Civil Engineering from the City University of Hong Kong (2018.09–2023.03), focusing on interdisciplinary studies bridging engineering and safety. Simultaneously, she pursued a Ph.D. in Safety Science and Engineering at the University of Science and Technology of China (2017.09–2022.11), emphasizing fire safety and thermal decomposition mechanisms. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Safety Engineering from the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) (2017.09–2022.11), where she developed a strong foundation in safety engineering principles. Currently, she is engaged in postdoctoral research at the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2022.12–Present), advancing her expertise in energy conversion and sustainable safety solutions.

šŸ’¼ Work Experience

Dr. Neng Tao is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2022.12–Present). Her work focuses on advanced energy conversion technologies and fire-extinguishing mechanisms, leveraging molecular dynamics simulations and density functional theory to develop sustainable and efficient solutions in fire safety and energy systems.

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

Molecular Dynamics Simulation Using ReaxFF-Based Methodologies

Dr. Neng Tao specializes in employing ReaxFF-based molecular dynamics simulations to explore complex chemical reactions and interactions at the atomic level, enhancing the understanding of material behavior under extreme conditions.

Thermal Decomposition and Pyrolysis Mechanisms

Her research delves into the thermal decomposition and pyrolysis processes of advanced materials, aiming to optimize their performance and safety profiles in energy and fire safety applications.

Fire-Extinguishing Studies with Low-Global-Warming-Potential Materials

Dr. Tao investigates innovative fire-extinguishing mechanisms using environmentally friendly agents, focusing on materials with low global warming potential to promote sustainable safety solutions.

Advanced Energy Conversion Technologies

Her work also extends to developing cutting-edge energy conversion technologies, addressing critical challenges in energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

šŸ“š Publications Top Notes

Tao Neng, et al. Thermal decomposition and fire-extinguishing mechanism of N(CFā‚‚CFā‚ƒ)ā‚ƒ by ReaxFF-based molecular dynamics simulation and density functional theory calculation. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2022, Link

Tao Neng, et al. Experimental and ReaxFF-based molecular dynamics studies of the reaction of oxygen with DR-2 as a low global warming potential working fluid. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2021, Link

Tao Neng, et al. Experimental and Density Functional Theory Studies on 1,1,1,4,4,4-Hexafluoro-2-Butene Pyrolysis. Molecules, 2020, Link