Wei Liu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wei Liu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Jinan | China

Dr. Wei Liu is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at the Institute of Smart Materials and Engineering, University of Jinan, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2019 from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, following his master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Qingdao University of Science and Technology in 2014 and 2011, respectively. Since joining the University of Jinan in 2019, Dr. Liu has actively contributed to both teaching and research, guiding seven master’s students and delivering core courses such as Organic Chemistry. In parallel, he has pursued postdoctoral research (2022–2025) while engaging as a special correspondent for the Shandong Province enterprise science and technology program, bridging academia and industrial innovation. Dr. Liu’s research primarily focuses on high-efficiency deep blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), the design and synthesis of rare-earth-based light conversion materials, and the crystal engineering of organic molecules, including polymorphs and co-crystals. His work aims to enhance the performance, efficiency, and sustainability of optoelectronic and photonic materials, with applications in advanced lighting, display technologies, and agriculture. He has led and participated in multiple scientific research projects, including the Science and Technology Program of the University of Jinan (as project leader), major university and provincial development programs, and industrial pilot studies on agricultural light conversion agents. A prolific scholar, Dr. Liu has authored or co-authored over 50 research publications in leading international journals such as Science Bulletin, Chemical Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Dyes and Pigments, Ceramics International, and Nanomaterials. His notable studies include the development of Bi³⁺/Eu³⁺ co-doped phosphors for tunable light emission, non-doped sky-blue fluorescent OLEDs based on novel anthracene derivatives, and advanced photoluminescent materials for plant growth applications. His collaborative research on deep blue anthracene-based luminogens, published in Science Bulletin, has drawn attention for achieving exceptional efficiency and stability in OLED devices. Dr. Liu’s scientific achievements have been recognized with multiple honors, including the First Prize for Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement Award of Shandong Universities (2014), the First Prize of Science and Technology Award of Shandong University (2016), and the Excellent Master’s Thesis Award of Shandong Province (2015). In addition to journal publications, he holds patents such as An anthracene-based deep blue organic luminescent material with high efficiency and low roll-off (CN 111303009 B) and an international patent for a diketopyrrolopyrrole-based red light conversion agent (South Africa No. 2023/00481). Through his interdisciplinary research that integrates chemistry, materials science, and photonic engineering, Dr. Liu is advancing the development of next-generation luminescent materials and agricultural phototechnology. His ongoing projects aim to improve light utilization efficiency in both electronic and ecological systems, promoting sustainable solutions for modern energy and environmental challenges. As an educator and innovator, he continues to mentor young scientists and contribute to China’s strategic development in smart materials and optoelectronic technology.

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Featured Publications

Liu, M., Yang, C., Liu, W., Zhou, X., Liu, S., You, Q., & Jiang, X. (2024). Synthesis of Bi³⁺ and Eu³⁺ co-doped Na₄CaSi₃O₉ blue-red light tunable emission phosphors for inducing plant growth. Ceramics International, 50, 9058–9069.

Lu, X., Liu, W., Kang, Z., Yang, C., Nie, Y., & Jiang, X. (2023). Efficient non-doped sky-blue fluorescent organic light emitting devices based on cyanopyridine-containing anthracene derivatives. Dyes and Pigments, 220, 111712.

Yang, C., Liu, W., You, Q., Zhao, X., Liu, S., Xue, L., Sun, J., & Jiang, X. (2023). Recent advances in light-conversion phosphors for plant growth and strategies for the modulation of photoluminescence properties. Nanomaterials, 13, 1715.

Guo, R., Liu, W., Ma, D., & Wang, L. (2021). Exceptionally efficient deep blue anthracene-based luminogens: Design, synthesis, photophysical, and electroluminescent mechanisms. Science Bulletin, 66, 2090–2098. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2021.02.021

Liu, W., & Yang, W. (2013). Alkoxy-position effects on piezofluorochromism and aggregation-induced emission of 9,10-bis(alkoxystyryl)anthracenes. Chemical Communications, 49, 6042–6044.

Liu, W., & Yang, W. (2014). 2,6,9,10-Tetra(p-dibutylaminostyryl)-anthracene as a multifunctional fluorescent cruciform dye. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2, 9028–9034.

Yuchuan Wang | Bioanalytical Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Yuchuan Wang | Bioanalytical Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Yuchuan Wang, North China University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Yuchuan Wang is an Associate Researcher at North China University of Science and Technology, China. She holds a Ph.D. from The University of Hong Kong (2015) and has previously worked at Sun Yat-sen University and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her research focuses on bioanalytical chemistry, chemical biology, and metallomics, with significant contributions to metal-protein interactions and antimicrobial metal drug mechanisms. She has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Chemical Science and ACS Chemical Neuroscience and collaborates with Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. Dr. Wang has also led research projects funded by prestigious grants.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yuchuan Wang’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry. She earned her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree from Sun Yat-sen University in 2008, followed by a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from the same institution in 2010. Her passion for chemical sciences and bioanalytical research led her to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at The University of Hong Kong, which she successfully completed in 2015. Throughout her academic tenure, she was deeply engaged in research exploring bioinorganic chemistry, proteomics, and the interaction between metals and biological systems. Her early years were marked by extensive laboratory research, scientific curiosity, and a keen interest in developing innovative methodologies in metallomics and chemical biology.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Wang’s professional career has been dynamic and impactful. She began as an Associate Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University (2015-2018), where she contributed significantly to metallomics and proteomics research. She later joined the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019-2021), where she played a crucial role in advancing bioanalytical techniques and exploring new frontiers in chemical biology.

Currently, she serves as an Associate Researcher at North China University of Science and Technology, where she continues to push the boundaries of scientific discovery. Her expertise in bioanalytical chemistry and chemical biology has made her a sought-after researcher in the field. Her collaborations with Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center further highlight her commitment to applying chemistry in biomedical research.

🌟 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wang has dedicated her research career to metallomics, metalloproteomics, and metabolomics, focusing on the metabolism and mechanisms of metal drugs. Her systematic work in identifying intracellular metal proteins has paved the way for significant advancements in understanding metal-protein interactions and their implications in medical science. Some of her key research contributions include:

  • Development of novel metallomics methods to analyze biological metal interactions.
  • Identification of key intracellular metal proteins and their roles in cellular metabolism.
  • Investigation of the bactericidal mechanisms of metal antimicrobial agents.
  • Innovative proposals for identifying target proteins in metal-based drugs.
  • Development of bioanalytical techniques to quantify metal-protein interactions within cells.

Her research has led to numerous high-impact publications in prestigious journals such as Chemical Science, Chemical Communications, Dalton Transactions, Metallomics, and ACS Chemical Neuroscience. These contributions have provided a deeper understanding of the role of metals in biological systems and their potential therapeutic applications.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Wang’s groundbreaking research has earned her recognition in the scientific community. She has successfully led multiple funded research projects, including:

  • Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (JQN2022026)
  • Medical Science Research Program of Hebei Province (20240293)

Her work has been widely cited in scientific literature, demonstrating its impact on the global research landscape. Additionally, she has been an active contributor to psychological consultation projects, showcasing her multidisciplinary expertise. Her dedication and excellence in research have positioned her as a strong candidate for prestigious awards such as:

  • Women Research Award
  • Best Innovation Award
  • Best Faculty Award
  • Best Research Scholar Award
  • Excellence in Innovation
  • Excellence in Research

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Wang’s contributions extend beyond academic publications and research projects. Her work in metallomics has practical implications in drug development, biomedical research, and disease diagnostics. Her studies on metal antimicrobial agents have provided valuable insights into combating antibiotic resistance, a pressing global health concern. Furthermore, her collaborations with Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center demonstrate her commitment to translational research, bridging the gap between fundamental science and clinical applications.

Her role as a mentor and educator also highlights her influence in shaping the next generation of scientists. She has actively participated in training young researchers, guiding them in cutting-edge analytical techniques, and fostering a culture of scientific curiosity and innovation.

💡 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yuchuan Wang’s legacy in bioanalytical chemistry and metallomics is well established, but her journey is far from over. Looking ahead, she aims to:

  • Expand her research on metal-based drugs and their therapeutic applications.
  • Develop more advanced bioanalytical techniques for studying metalloproteins.
  • Strengthen international collaborations to enhance multidisciplinary research.
  • Continue mentoring young scientists and contributing to scientific education.

With her extensive expertise, innovative mindset, and commitment to scientific excellence, Dr. Wang is set to make even greater contributions to the fields of bioanalytical chemistry and chemical biology in the years to come.

Publication Top Notes

Identification and characterization of tubulin as Ga(III)-binding protein in T24 cells

Contributors: Junxin Chen; Xue Yang; Shuaile Jia; Shuo Zhang; Yuchuan Wang
Journal: Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Year: 2025
Contributors: Xiaoxiao Zhang; Ying Zhang; Ling Wen; Jess Lan Ouyang; Weiwei Zhang; Jiaming Zhang; Yuchuan Wang; Qiuyun Liu
Journal: ACS Omega
Year: 2023
ContributorsLipeng Liao; Jiaming Zhang; Yuchuan Wang; Qiuyun Liu
Journal: ChemBioChem
Year: 2022