Zong Lu | 2D Materials | Best Researcher Award | 13501

Dr. Zong Lu | 2D Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zong Lu, South China University of Technology, China

Dr. Zong Lu is a postdoctoral researcher at the South China University of Technology, renowned for his pioneering work on 2D material membranes. His research focuses on the structural modulation and scalable fabrication of advanced MXene-based membranes for selective ion separation, lithium-ion recovery, and hydrogen purification. With over 2,200 citations, his work is widely recognized in high-impact journals like Angewandte Chemie and ACS Nano. Dr. Lu has significantly advanced techniques such as self-crosslinking and asymmetric amplification, pushing the frontiers of membrane science and clean energy applications.

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šŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Zong Lu began his journey into the world of materials science with a strong academic foundation rooted in curiosity and a passion for innovation. From the outset of his education, he exhibited a keen interest in nanomaterials and separation technologies, particularly the fascinating behavior and properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials. His academic path was guided by a vision to engineer functional materials with high performance for real-world applications.

Throughout his undergraduate and graduate studies, Dr. Lu delved deeply into the synthesis, characterization, and application of novel materials, with a growing focus on membrane science. He was particularly drawn to MXenes—a family of 2D transition metal carbides and nitrides—which later became the centerpiece of his research career.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the South China University of Technology, Dr. Lu has firmly established himself in the international research community. He works under the guidance of experienced mentors and in collaboration with distinguished research teams to develop scalable membrane technologies for ion separation, energy purification, and environmental sustainability.

One of his professional goals has been the scalable and precise engineering of MXene-based composite membranes. In pursuit of this, he has developed several structural modulation techniques including self-crosslinking strategies, asymmetric amplification, and large-area electrodeposition. These efforts have enabled real-world applicability of 2D materials in industrial-scale separation technologies.

šŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Lu’s research revolves around 2D membrane materials, particularly MXene-based membranes used for selective ion rejection and energy-efficient separation. His innovations include:

  • Application of 2D Self-Crosslinked MXene Membranes for enhanced ion exclusion, especially monovalent ions like Li⁺ and Na⁺.

  • Asymmetric Membrane Strategies to achieve superior K⁺/Na⁺ selectivity, a crucial challenge in lithium resource recovery.

  • Scalable Electrodeposition Techniques for rapid and efficient production of large-area MXene membranes.

  • Composite Membrane Engineering using materials like ZIF-8 and Graphene Oxide for hydrogen purification and COā‚‚ separation.

With over 10 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, ACS Nano, Chemical Engineering Journal, and AIChE Journal, his contributions have significantly advanced both the science and technology of membrane-based separations.

šŸ… Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Lu’s growing influence in the scientific community is reflected by his Google Scholar citation index of 2,204, a testament to the relevance and quality of his research. He is a recipient of the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (76th batch, General Funding), which supports high-potential researchers in their early career development.

His work has gained traction not only in academic settings but also in industrial and environmental applications—where scalable, efficient separation techniques are critically needed. His collaboration with global experts like Prof. Haihui Wang and Yanying Wei has further solidified his reputation as a rising expert in membrane technologies.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

Dr. Lu’s impact spans multiple interdisciplinary fields including nanotechnology, chemical engineering, environmental science, and energy purification. His research on lithium-ion and potassium-ion separation aligns with global demands for sustainable resource recovery, particularly important for the electric vehicle and battery industries.

Additionally, his work on hydrogen purification membranes contributes to the global push toward clean and renewable energy sources. His methods enable scalable and practical applications, moving fundamental research out of the lab and into industry. Through his publications, he has influenced peers and upcoming researchers, offering new strategies for dealing with swelling in 2D membranes and enhancing ion selectivity.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a young researcher, Dr. Zong Lu is poised to leave a lasting legacy in membrane science and nanotechnology. His innovative synthesis techniques, combined with his ability to scale laboratory discoveries for industrial application, position him as a leading figure in the next generation of materials scientists.

Looking forward, Dr. Lu aims to expand his research into multifunctional membrane systems for water purification, bio-separation, and energy storage. With his strong interdisciplinary background, mentorship potential, and relentless drive for innovation, he is well on his way to establishing a center of excellence in 2D membrane technologies.

He is also expected to contribute significantly to academic mentorship, international collaboration, and applied research through continued partnerships and grant projects.

āœļø Publication Top Notes


šŸ“˜ZIF-8-MXene/Nylon composite membrane for high-efficiency hydrogen purification

Author: Mide Luo , Yali Zhao , Zong Lu , Yanying Wei

Journal: Membrane Science

Year: 2025


šŸ“˜Solvent-mediated structural regulation of MXene membranes for H2 purification

Author: Changdie Cao, Yurun Dai, Zhihao Liu, Zong Lu, Mide Luo, Yanying Wei, Haihui Wang

Journal: Chemical Engineering Science

Year: 2025


 

Levan Chkhartishvili | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Levan Chkhartishvili | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Georgian Technical University, Georgia.

Levan Chkhartishvili is a renowned physicist and materials scientist, holding a Doctor of Sciences degree in Physics and Mathematics. He is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Physics at Georgian Technical University and a Senior Researcher at the Semiconducting and Composite Materials Laboratory at the F. Tavadze Metallurgy and Materials Science Institute. His research focuses on the electronic structure of condensed matter, nanostructures, transport phenomena, and nanocomposite materials, particularly boron-containing alloys and compounds. Dr. Chkhartishvili has received several prestigious awards, including the Georgian National Academy of Sciences’ Certificate of Honor for Scientific Achievements in Nanotechnologies and the Albert Einstein Award of Excellence. He has contributed extensively to scientific literature through numerous publications and book chapters, and continues to mentor young scientists in the field.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Levan Chkhartishvili earned his Doctor of Sciences degree in Physics and Mathematics from the Georgian Technical University. Prior to this, he completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in Theoretical Physics at the Faculty of Physics, I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, and pursued doctoral studies in Solid State Physics at the F. Tavadze Metallurgy and Materials Science Institute, focusing on Boron, its Alloys, and Compounds.

Professional Experience

Currently, Dr. Chkhartishvili holds the position of Professor in the Department of Engineering Physics at the Georgian Technical University and serves as a Senior Researcher at the Semiconducting and Composite Materials Laboratory, F. Tavadze Metallurgy and Materials Science Institute. Over the years, he has held various roles including Associate Professor at Ilia State University, Scientist at “Liquid Light” Inc. Labs, and Professor at “IChTEU” Ltd, Faculty of Information Technologies.

Research Interests

Dr. Chkhartishvili’s research interests span a wide range of topics including the electronic structure of condensed matter, geometry of nanostructures, transport phenomena in solids, nanocomposite materials, Boron and boron-containing alloys, compounds, and composites, isotopic effects, and medical (health) physics.

Research Grants

He has secured several research grants, including projects funded by the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) focusing on boron-containing materials, nanopowder synthesis, semiconductor nanomaterials, and growth technologies for nanowires and gas sensors.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Chkhartishvili has received recognition for his scientific contributions, including the Georgian National Academy of Sciences’ Certificate of Honor for Nanotechnologies, the Albert Einstein Award of Excellence, and inclusion in prestigious publications such as the “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century” and “Who’s Who in the World.”

Research Skills

His expertise includes advanced knowledge in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, development of semiconductor devices, and modeling of climate change processes. He has demonstrated proficiency in securing and managing research grants and mentoring young scientists in their academic pursuits

Publications

  1. Magnetite-doped nanopowder boron nitride for 10B delivery agent in BNCT
    • Makatsaria, S., Chkhartishvili, L., Barbakadze, N., Oboladze, S., Chedia, R.
    • Published in Solid State Sciences, 2024, volume 154, article 107614.
  2. Growth of 2D boron materials
    • Chkhartishvili, L.
    • Published in Handbook of Emerging Materials for Sustainable Energy, 2024, pages 921–960.
  3. Obtaining Boron Carbide and Nitride Matrix Nanocomposites for Neutron-Shielding and Therapy Applications
    • Chkhartishvili, L., Makatsaria, S., Gogolidze, N., Tsiskarishvili, R., Chedia, R.
    • Published in Condensed Matter, 2023, volume 8(4), article 92.
  4. Effect of cobalt additive on phases formation in boron carbide matrix composites B4C–(Ti,Zr)B2–W2B5
    • Chkhartishvili, L., Mikeladze, A., Tsagareishvili, O., Korkia, T., Chedia, R.
    • Published in Solid State Sciences, 2023, volume 145, article 107339.
  5. Boron carbide based ceramics for dry friction units
    • Kvatchadze, V., Bairamashvili, I., Mikeladze, A., Mestvirishvili, Z., Chkhartishvili, L.
    • Published in Solid State Sciences, 2023, volume 142, article 107244.
  6. Advanced Boron Carbide Matrix Nanocomposites Obtained from Liquid-Charge: Focused Review
    • Chkhartishvili, L., Mikeladze, A., Tsagareishvili, O., Buzariashvili, M., Chedia, R.
    • Published in Condensed Matter, 2023, volume 8(2), article 37.
  7. Modeling and X-ray Analysis of Defect Nanoclusters Formation in B4C under Ion Irradiation
    • Mirzayev, M.N., Donkov, A.A., Popov, E.A., Trukhanov, A.V., Trukhanov, S.V.
    • Published in Nanomaterials, 2022, volume 12(15), article 2644.
  8. Relative Stability of Boron Planar Clusters in Diatomic Molecular Model
    • Chkhartishvili, L.
    • Published in Molecules, 2022, volume 27(5), article 1469.
  9. Carbon and isostructural boron nitride nanomaterials doped with ferromagnetic clusters
    • Chkhartishvili, L., Rukhadze, L., Margiev, B., Tsagareishvili, O., Darchiashvili, M.
    • Published in Fundamentals and Industrial Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles, 2022, pages 165–233.
  10. New Low-Temperature Method of Synthesis of Boron Carbide Matrix Ceramics Ultra-Dispersive Powders and their Spark Plasma Sintering
    • Chkhartishvili, L., Mikeladze, A., Jalabadze, N., Korkia, T., Chedia, R.
    • Published in Solid State Phenomena, 2022, volume 331 SSP, pages 173–184.