Ms. Chengshuyu Yang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Chengshuyu Yang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

Chengshuyu Yang is a master’s student at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Shanghai University. He obtained his undergraduate degree from China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). His academic journey includes a strong foundation in materials science, with expertise in metallic materials and heat treatment. He has participated in national competitions, such as the National Metallographic Competition and Polymer Materials Competition, enhancing his metallographic skills and tissue discrimination abilities. His research focuses on additive manufacturing, high-entropy alloys, and microstructure analysis.

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🎓 Education

Chengshuyu Yang is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at Shanghai University in collaboration with the Ningbo Institute of Materials Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Prior to this, he earned his Bachelor’s degree from the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). Throughout his academic journey, he has developed a strong foundation in materials science, with coursework covering Materials Science and Fundamentals, Metallic Materials, and Heat Treatment. His studies have provided him with a deep understanding of metallic material preparation processes and principles, equipping him with valuable skills for research and industry applications.

💼 Experience

Chengshuyu Yang is a Joint Master’s Student at Shanghai University and the Ningbo Institute of Materials Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). His academic and research journey has been enriched by hands-on experience in metallography and polymer materials, having participated in the National Metallographic Competition and the Polymer Materials Competition, where he honed his metallographic skills and tissue discrimination.

Currently, he is actively engaged in additive manufacturing research, focusing on Selective Laser Melting (SLM) processing of CoCrFeNi high-entropy alloys. His work aims to enhance the understanding of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties in advanced metallic materials.

🔬 Research Interests

Additive Manufacturing – Selective Laser Melting (SLM) of metallic materials

High-Entropy Alloys (HEA) – Microstructure evolution and heat treatment effects

Microstructure Analysis – Studying material properties at the microscopic level

🏆 Awards & Achievements

National Metallographic Competition – Developed expertise in metallography

Polymer Materials Competition – Enhanced material discrimination and analysis skills

📚 Publication

Influence of Heat Treatment on the Microstructural Evolution of CoCrFeNi High-Entropy Alloy Prepared by Selective Laser Melting
📝 Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 2025-02
🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2025.02.101
📌 ISSN: 2238-7854
👥 Contributors: Chengshuyu Yang, Bo Huang, Yongjian Zheng, Jiehua Li, Hao Zhang, Yaoyao Ding, Liwen Liang, Zixiang Qiu, Haixuan Wang, Yang Yang, et al.

 

 

 

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.