Lei Xia | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Lei Xia | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Science & Technology Liaoning | China

Dr. Lei Xia is an accomplished materials scientist and associate professor at the University of Science & Technology Liaoning, specializing in materials processing, tribology, corrosion protection, and computational simulation. He holds a PhD in Applied Chemistry from the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, a Master’s degree in Materials Forming and Control Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing, and a Bachelor’s degree from Yanshan University. Since joining USTL as a lecturer in 2019 and becoming associate professor in 2024, Dr. Xia has developed a strong research portfolio integrating experimental, theoretical, and simulation-based approaches to improve metal processing technologies. His major research areas include tribology and lubrication mechanisms in rolling processes, microstructure–property relationships in metallic materials, corrosion behavior and protective coatings, and molecular-level insights into lubricant oxidation and surface interactions using MD and QM simulations. Dr. Xia has completed and contributed to multiple national and enterprise-supported research projects, focusing on the improvement of steel, aluminum, and copper alloy processing performance. His scholarly contributions exceed 40 publications in high-impact SCI and EI journals, such as Lubricants, Metals, Materials Research Express, Tribology Letters, Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, and China Petroleum Processing & Petrochemical Technology. Many of his works investigate fatigue properties, lubricant chemistry, tribological behaviors, corrosion mechanisms, and the influence of process parameters on material performance. He has published two patents and numerous articles as corresponding or first author, demonstrating his leadership in research innovation. Dr. Xia’s contributions extend to several industrial collaborations with major enterprises such as Anshan Iron and Steel Group, Baowu Group, and Sinopec, where his work has directly supported advancements in rolling technology and surface quality control. His recognition includes selection for the prestigious Liaoning “Baiqianwan Talent Program” and the “Steel Capital Talent Plan.” Alongside his research, he serves on the youth editorial boards of multiple journals including Journal of Iron and Steel Research, Rolling Steel, Special Steel, Mechanical Engineering Newsletter, and Journal of Materials and Metallurgy. He is also an active member of professional societies such as the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society, Chinese Materials Research Society, Chinese Chemical Society, and the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association. Through interdisciplinary expertise, impactful publications, industrial collaborations, and major talent awards, Dr. Xia has made significant contributions to tribology, corrosion protection, and advanced materials processing, strengthening both academic research and industrial innovation.

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Featured Publications

Xia, L., Ma, Z., Kokogiannakis, G., Wang, Z., & Wang, S. (2018). A model-based design optimization strategy for ground source heat pump systems with integrated photovoltaic thermal collectors. Applied Energy, 214, 178–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.02.024

Ma, Z., Xia, L., Gong, X., Kokogiannakis, G., Wang, S., & Zhou, X. (2020). Recent advances and development in optimal design and control of ground source heat pump systems. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 131, 110001. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2020.110001

Duong, H. C., Xia, L., Ma, Z., Cooper, P., Ela, W., & Nghiem, L. D. (2017). Assessing the performance of solar thermal driven membrane distillation for seawater desalination by computer simulation. Journal of Membrane Science, 542, 133–142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2017.08.019

Xia, L., Ma, Z., Kokogiannakis, G., Wang, S., & Gong, X. (2018). A model-based optimal control strategy for ground source heat pump systems with integrated solar photovoltaic thermal collectors. Applied Energy, 228, 1399–1412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.06.017

Chen, J., Xia, L., Li, B., & Mmereki, D. (2015). Simulation and experimental analysis of optimal buried depth of the vertical U-tube ground heat exchanger for a ground-coupled heat pump system. Renewable Energy, 73, 46–54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2014.06.055

Qi, D., Pu, L., Ma, Z., Xia, L., & Li, Y. (2019). Effects of ground heat exchangers with different connection configurations on the heating performance of GSHP systems. Geothermics, 80, 20–30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2019.01.006

Xia, L., Ma, Z., McLauchlan, C., & Wang, S. (2017). Experimental investigation and control optimization of a ground source heat pump system. Applied Thermal Engineering, 127, 70–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.07.111

Gong, X., Xia, L., Ma, Z., Chen, G., & Wei, L. (2018). Investigation on the optimal cooling tower input capacity of a cooling tower assisted ground source heat pump system. Energy and Buildings, 174, 239–253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.06.021

Heny Suseno | Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Heny Suseno | Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Researcher at National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.

Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno is a distinguished researcher and academic with a profound expertise in marine radioecology and environmental safety. Born on June 25, 1965, in Jakarta, he has dedicated his career to understanding and mitigating the impacts of radionuclides in marine environments. Dr. Suseno holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Indonesia and has held various pivotal roles at the National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia. His research focuses on radiochemistry, environmental monitoring, and the behavior of radioactive substances in marine ecosystems. He has been an active participant in international collaborations, contributing to significant global research projects and conferences. Additionally, Dr. Suseno is a committed educator, imparting his extensive knowledge to students and young researchers. His contributions to the field have been recognized through various awards and honors, underscoring his commitment to advancing scientific understanding and environmental protection.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno has a robust educational background in Chemistry, spanning various prestigious institutions in Indonesia. He completed his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Indonesia in 2011, where he focused on advanced research in the field. Prior to this, he earned his Master of Science in Chemistry from the same university in 2001, further deepening his expertise. Prof. Dr. Suseno’s foundational education includes a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Pakuan University, Bogor, which he completed in 1993. His academic journey began with a diploma from the Academy of Analytical Chemistry in Bogor in 1987, where he acquired practical skills and knowledge in analytical chemistry. These educational achievements have equipped Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno with a strong foundation in Chemistry, enabling him to excel in his research and professional endeavors.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno is a distinguished Research Professor and Head of the Marine Radioecology Research Group at Indonesia’s National Nuclear Energy Agency. Since 2019, he has led significant research initiatives in radiation safety and metrology. From 2014 to 2019, he also headed the Marine Radioecology Research Group, overseeing various projects. Between 2011 and 2014, he was the Head of the Marine Radioecology Division at the Center for Technology for Radioactive Waste Management. His tenure at the agency began in 1989 as a technician, progressing to researcher roles by 1993, where he contributed to radioactive waste management until 2014. In academia, since 2012, he has been a part-time radiochemistry lecturer at the University of Indonesia, emphasizing his dedication to both research and education.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno’s research interests center on marine radioecology, focusing on the impact of radioactive substances on marine ecosystems. He is particularly interested in the behavior and fate of radionuclides in the marine environment, including their distribution, bioaccumulation, and ecological effects. His work also encompasses radiological dose assessment, environmental monitoring, and the development of models to predict the movement and impact of radionuclides. Additionally, Prof. Suseno is keen on exploring the applications of nuclear techniques in environmental risk assessment, aiming to enhance the understanding of radiation safety and contribute to the protection of marine life and human health.

Award and Honors

Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno has received several awards and honors throughout his distinguished career. His contributions to marine radioecology and environmental protection have been widely recognized, earning him prestigious accolades in the scientific community. Notable among these is the National Research Excellence Award, bestowed for his groundbreaking research on the behavior of radionuclides in marine ecosystems. Additionally, he has been honored with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Fellowship for his outstanding work in radiological dose assessment and environmental monitoring. Prof. Suseno’s leadership and innovative approaches in his field have also earned him the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Indonesian National Research and Innovation Agency. These honors reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and his commitment to environmental conservation and public health protection.

Research Skills

Prof. Dr. Heny Suseno possesses an extensive array of research skills, honed through decades of experience in marine radioecology and environmental safety. His expertise encompasses radiochemistry, with a particular proficiency in analyzing and interpreting the behavior of radionuclides in marine environments. He is skilled in designing and implementing environmental monitoring programs to ensure radiation safety in marine ecosystems. Dr. Suseno has advanced capabilities in statistical and computational analysis of environmental data and is experienced in assessing the impact of radioactive substances on marine life and ecosystems. His laboratory expertise includes various methods for sampling, preparation, and radiological analysis of marine matrices. Moreover, he is proficient in scientific writing, having authored numerous research papers, reports, and scientific documents. Dr. Suseno is also adept at managing research projects, from planning through execution and evaluation. His experience extends to international collaboration, working with organizations like the IAEA and participating in global research initiatives and conferences. Additionally, he is skilled in teaching and mentoring students and young researchers in radiochemistry and environmental science, further contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge and environmental safety.

Publications

  1. Development of a polystyrene-based microplastic model for bioaccumulation and biodistribution study using radiotracing and nuclear analysis method
    • Authors: Munir, M., Subechi, M., Nurmanjaya, A., Fara, M.E., Suseno, H.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Operation of dry distillation process on the production of radionuclide 131I at Puspiptek area Serpong Indonesia, 2021 to 2022
    • Authors: Pratama, C., Sarwono, D.A., Nurmanjaya, A., Munir, M., Suseno, H.
    • Year: 2024
  3. Preparation and Performance of Hexacyanoferrate Impregnated Cotton Pads for 137Cs Analysis in Seawater
    • Authors: Yahya, M.N., Makmur, M., Prihatiningsih, W.R., Suseno, H., Sudarmadji, A.
    • Year: 2024
  4. Potential Accumulation of 210Po Radionuclide in Baung Fish in Pontianak, West Kalimantan
    • Authors: Priasetyono, Y., Suseno, H., Permana Putra, D.I., Prihatiningsih, W.R., Yahya, M.N.
    • Year: 2024
  5. The Effect of Zinc Concentration on Bioaccumulation in Milkfish (Chanos chanos) Use of 65Zn as a Radioactive Tracer
    • Authors: Wahyono, I.B., Muslim, M., Suseno, H., Suryono, C.A.
    • Year: 2024
  6. Bioaccumulation of zinc by Portunus pelagicus: Nuclear application techniques that use radiotracer 65Zn to study influence of concentration of Zn in seawater
    • Authors: Wahyono, I.B., Muslim, Suseno, H., Suryono, C.A., Pujiyanto, A.
    • Year: 2024
  7. Present status concentration radiocesium (134Cs and 137Cs) and its bio magnification in marine biota of Teluk Bayur, West Sumatera
    • Authors: Suseno, H., Perdana, H.W., Safni, Prihatiningsih, W.R.
    • Year: 2023
  8. Microplastic Bioaccumulation by Tiger Snail (Babylonia spirata): Application of Nuclear Technique Capability using Polystyrene Labelled with Radiotracer 65Zn
    • Authors: Susetyo, A., Suseno, H., Muslim, M., Pujiyanto, A., Yusof, N.F.B.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  9. Iodine-131 radiolabeled polyvinylchloride: A potential radiotracer for micro and nanoplastics bioaccumulation and biodistribution study in organisms
    • Authors: Munir, M., Sholikhah, U.N., Lestari, E., Subechi, M., Suseno, H.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  10. The Effect of Zinc Speciation and Its Concentration on Bioaccumulation in Pomfret (Colossoma macropomum) and Sepat Fish (Trichogaster Trichopterus)
    • Authors: Al Mustawa, M., Budiawan, Suseno, H.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2