Xiaoyan Song | Cermet materials | Best Researcher Award | 13225

Prof. Dr. Xiaoyan Song | Cermet materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaoyan Song, Beijing University of Technology, China

Professor Xiaoyan Song is a distinguished faculty member at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology. She leads the Metallic Nanomaterials and Computational Materials Science group and serves as the Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials under China’s Ministry of Education. Her research focuses on the design, preparation, and characterization of metallic nanomaterials, including rare-earth materials, hard metals, and cermets. She has published over 300 peer-reviewed papers and holds more than 60 authorized patents, some of which have been industrialized into high-grade engineering products. Professor Song has received numerous honors, including the Humboldt Fellowship and the China National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. She also serves as an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Xiaoyan Song embarked on her academic journey at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, where she earned her Ph.D. in 1999. Her research in materials science began with a strong foundation in metallurgy and advanced composites, laying the groundwork for her future contributions to the field. Her early work was characterized by a keen interest in the microstructural properties of metallic materials, which would later define her professional focus. Following her Ph.D., she expanded her horizons internationally, securing a prestigious Humboldt Fellowship to conduct postdoctoral research at Darmstadt University of Technology in Germany from 2000 to 2003. This experience provided her with advanced training in computational materials science and experimental analysis, equipping her with a unique interdisciplinary skill set that would become invaluable in her later work.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Upon completing her research in Germany, Prof. Song returned to China and joined the College of Materials Science and Engineering at Beijing University of Technology. She swiftly rose through the ranks, becoming a leading figure in the institution. Today, she serves as the Leader of the Hard Metals and Refractory-Metal Based Composites Group. Additionally, she holds the esteemed position of Director of the Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials under the Ministry of Education in China. Her work is pivotal in driving innovation in the development and application of hard metals, tungsten-based composites, and refractory high-entropy alloys. Her group integrates experimental techniques with computational materials science to push the boundaries of material durability, wear resistance, and mechanical performance.

🌟 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Song’s research revolves around the design, development, and optimization of advanced metallic materials. Her expertise lies in WC-based hard metals, W-based composites, and refractory high-entropy alloys. Her innovative approach includes:

  • Microstructural Analysis: Investigating the relationship between microstructure and material properties, leading to enhanced performance characteristics.
  • Computational Materials Science: Employing advanced simulations to predict material behaviors and optimize compositions before experimental synthesis.
  • Industrial Applications: Translating laboratory discoveries into real-world engineering applications, including cemented tungsten carbides with superior strength, toughness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Her contributions have led to over 380 peer-reviewed publications and more than 90 authorized patents, several of which have been successfully industrialized. The high-performance tungsten carbide materials developed by her team are now mass-produced and widely applied in high-end engineering sectors, demonstrating her commitment to both academic excellence and industrial impact.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Song’s outstanding contributions to materials science have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors:

  • China National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, a testament to her leadership in scientific research.
  • First Prize of Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award, highlighting her pioneering work in material innovation.
  • Second Prize of Municipal Natural Science and Technology Award (four times), acknowledging her consistent contributions to advancing materials science. Her recognition extends beyond China, with international academic societies and journals seeking her expertise. Since 2013, she has served as the Associate Editor of the International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials. In 2024, she was elevated to the role of Co-Editor-in-Chief, reinforcing her status as a global leader in her field.

Publication Top Notes

Seeding ductile nanophase in ceramic grains

Contributors: Chong Zhao; Hao Lu; Haibin Wang; Xuemei Liu; Zhigang Zak Fang; Chao Hou; Xiaoyan Song
Journal: Materials Horizons
Year: 2024
Journal: RSC Advances
Year: 2024
ContributorsZhi Zhao; Xiaotong Zheng; Yurong Li; Xuan Yao; Haibin Wang; Xiaoyan Song
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
Year: 2024

 

 

Ping Li | 2D Materials | Best Researcher Award | 13176

Prof. Ping Li | 2D Materials | Best Researcher Award | 13176

Prof. Ping Li, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Prof. Ping Li is a distinguished scholar at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, specializing in advanced manufacturing technologies, precision engineering, and nanofabrication. With a prolific academic career, he has made significant contributions to the development of innovative methodologies in micro and nanoscale machining and MEMS technologies. Prof. Li’s work bridges cutting-edge research and practical applications, advancing the frontiers of precision engineering and fostering collaborations across academia and industry.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Prof. Ping Li was born on December 16, 1990, in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, China. His academic journey began at Xianyang Normal University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from 2009 to 2013. Demonstrating exceptional academic prowess, he furthered his education at Xiangtan University, earning a Master’s degree in Physics in 2016. During this time, his research focus expanded, laying the groundwork for his future explorations in condensed matter physics. He then proceeded to Soochow University, where he obtained his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics in 2019, cementing his expertise in advanced material science and quantum phenomena.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Prof. Ping Li joined Xi’an Jiaotong University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering in 2020 as an Assistant Professor. Recognized for his contributions and leadership in the field, he was promoted to Associate Professor in 2022. At Xi’an Jiaotong University, Prof. Li has been pivotal in fostering a research-intensive environment, mentoring students, and spearheading innovative projects in materials science.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌐

Prof. Ping Li’s research interests span several cutting-edge domains in physics and material science:

  1. Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect: Prof. Li’s work in this area explores quantum states with unique topological properties, which hold potential for revolutionizing electronic devices.
  2. Topological Materials: He investigates materials with exotic electronic properties, paving the way for advances in quantum computing and spintronics.
  3. Two-Dimensional Materials: Prof. Li’s studies focus on atomically thin materials with extraordinary mechanical, optical, and electronic properties.
  4. Magnetic and Multiferroic Materials: His research delves into materials that combine multiple ferroic properties, aiming to optimize their applications in memory storage and sensors.
  5. Catalysis and First-Principles Calculations: Prof. Li employs theoretical and computational techniques to design and understand materials for catalysis and energy applications.

Through these research endeavors, he has authored an impressive portfolio of over 25 high-impact publications, contributing to renowned journals such as Nano Letters, Nature Communications, and Physical Review Materials. His works on quantum anomalous Hall insulators and two-dimensional materials have been particularly influential, advancing the understanding of material behaviors at the quantum level.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Prof. Li’s academic and professional excellence has been recognized through numerous awards:

  • Outstanding Master’s Thesis of Hunan Province (2018): Highlighting the quality of his graduate research.
  • Outstanding Graduate Awards (2016): From both Xiangtan City and Xiangtan University, acknowledging his exemplary academic achievements.
  • Outstanding Party Member and Student Cadre Awards (2015-2016): Reflecting his leadership and dedication beyond academics.
  • Scholarship Awards (2011-2012): Recognizing his consistent academic performance during his undergraduate years.

Publication Top Notes

ContributorsWu, Yue; Wei, Mengyuan; Sun, Yuxuan; Yang, Xiao; Xun, Wei; Li, Mingguang; Chen, Runfeng; Lin, Yi; Li, Ping; Jiang, Qing-Song
Journal: Vacuum
Year: 2024
Contributors: Xun, Wei; Wu, Chao; Sun, Hanbo; Zhang, Weixi; Wu, Yin-Zhong; Li, Ping
Journal: Nano Letters
Year: 2024
ContributorsLi, Ping; Li, Xueyang; Feng, Junsheng; Ni, Jinyang; Guo, Zhi-Xin; Xiang, Hongjun
Journal: ArXiv
Year: 2024
ContributorsLi, Ping; Liu, Bang; Chen, Shuai; Zhang, Wei-Xi; Guo, Zhi-Xin
Journal: Chinese Physics B
Year: 2024