Lihe Guo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Lihe Guo — Shanghai Polytechnic University, China

Lihe Guo
Affiliation Shanghai Polytechnic University
Country China
Scopus ID 7403156720
Documents 179
Citations 3,950
h-index 37
Subject Area Materials Science
Event Global Scholar Awards

Lihe Guo is a researcher affiliated with Shanghai Polytechnic University whose documented Scopus profile records 179 documents, 3,950 citations, and an h-index of 37. The available bibliometric information places the researcher within Materials Science and provides a quantitative basis for considering research productivity, scholarly visibility, and citation impact. [1]

Abstract

Lihe Guo is a Materials Science researcher affiliated with Shanghai Polytechnic University, China. The available Scopus record identifies 179 documents, 3,950 citations, and an h-index of 37, providing measurable indicators of sustained scholarly activity and citation visibility. This article summarizes the documented research profile, publication activity, scholarly impact, and suitability for consideration under the Best Researcher Award. The assessment is based on supplied bibliometric information and publicly identifiable academic profile data rather than claims beyond the available record. Research performance is considered through productivity, citation influence, subject relevance, and evidence of continuing contribution to Materials Science research. [3]

Keywords

Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Advanced Materials, Functional Materials, Nanomaterials, Nanotechnology, Composite Materials, Materials Characterization, Materials Processing, Materials Synthesis, Materials Design, Materials Properties, Structural Materials, Electronic Materials.

Introduction

Lihe Guo’s academic profile can be examined through established bibliometric indicators that provide a concise view of scholarly productivity and influence. The supplied Scopus identification connects the researcher with a record of 179 documents and substantial citation activity. Such indicators are commonly used alongside qualitative assessment when reviewing research performance, although they do not independently determine research quality. [1] The researcher is associated with Shanghai Polytechnic University in China and the stated subject area is Materials Science.[3]

Research Profile

Lihe Guo’s research profile is situated within Materials Science and is represented by a Scopus record containing 179 documents, 3,950 citations, and an h-index of 37. These indicators suggest an established publication record with measurable citation visibility. Interpretation should consider disciplinary norms, publication chronology, authorship, and research context when evaluating scholarly performance. [1]

Research Contributions

Lihe Guo’s documented contribution is represented by sustained scholarly output in Materials Science, with the supplied record indicating 179 research documents and substantial accumulated citations. The available data support recognition of continued academic publishing and research visibility. Specific methodological or application-level contributions require verification from individual publications and therefore are not inferred beyond the supplied bibliometric evidence.[2]

Publications

Lihe Guo’s Scopus profile records 179 documents, indicating a substantial body of indexed scholarly output. The supplied information does not include a verified publication-by-publication bibliography, journal titles, publication years, article titles, or individual DOI identifiers. Consequently, publication-level conclusions are limited to the documented aggregate record, while detailed bibliographic analysis should rely on the researcher’s indexed author profile and individual publication records. [1]

Research Impact

Lihe Guo’s reported 3,950 citations and h-index of 37 provide quantitative evidence of citation activity within the indexed scholarly record. Citation counts can indicate that published research has been referenced by subsequent academic work, while the h-index reflects a combination of publication productivity and citation frequency. These indicators should complement, rather than replace, qualitative assessment. [1] [2]

Award Suitability

Lihe Guo’s reported publication volume, citation count, and h-index provide relevant evidence for consideration under a Best Researcher Award framework. The profile demonstrates measurable scholarly activity and citation visibility within Materials Science. Final award suitability should additionally consider originality, methodological contribution, publication quality, collaboration, societal or technological relevance, and the specific evaluation criteria established by the awarding organization. [1]

Conclusion

Lihe Guo’s supplied academic indicators describe an established Materials Science research profile associated with Shanghai Polytechnic University. The reported 179 documents, 3,950 citations, and h-index of 37 provide a substantial quantitative basis for academic recognition. A complete evaluation should combine these metrics with verified publication-level evidence and qualitative assessment of research originality, relevance, and contribution. [3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Lihe Guo, Author ID 7403156720. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/7403156720
  2. Gao, Y., Liu, G., Chen, S., Liu, J., Sun, X., Guo, L., Li, H., & Xu, H. (n.d.). Mechanically interlocked polyimide@cyclodextrin all-organic dielectric with enhanced high-temperature capacitive energy storage performance. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.5c03161
  3. Luo, K., Wang, X., Dou, Q., Cao, P., Yang, J., Guo, L., Guo, Q., Li, S., Wang, Q., Wang, T., & Tao, L. (n.d.). Engineering of chain extender flexibility and hierarchical hydrogen bonding toward ultra-low-temperature poly(urethane-urea) elastomers with exceptional toughness. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202509686
  4. Global Scholar Awards. (n.d.). Global Scholar Awards official website.
    https://globalscholarawards.com/

Un-Bong Baek | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Un-Bong Baek
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea

Un-Bong Baek
Affiliation Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 22937209600
Documents
111
Citations 1,973
h-index
29
Subject Area Materials Science
Event Global Scholar Awards

Un-Bong Baek is a researcher affiliated with the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science whose scholarly activities primarily contribute to materials science through investigations involving advanced materials, characterization methods, and measurement technologies. His publications demonstrate continued engagement with material performance evaluation and scientific standardization, supporting developments relevant to industrial applications and academic research communities.[1]

Abstract

Un-Bong Baek has established a recognized research profile through scientific investigations in materials science, emphasizing advanced material characterization, measurement science, functional materials, and analytical methodologies. His publications contribute to improving the understanding of material properties, performance evaluation, and precision measurement techniques supporting industrial innovation and scientific reliability. Through collaborations and peer-reviewed research, he has strengthened knowledge in materials engineering while promoting reproducible experimental practices and internationally recognized standards. His scholarly output reflects sustained academic productivity, interdisciplinary engagement, and contributions that support technological advancement, scientific excellence, and future developments within modern materials research communities worldwide.[1][2]

Keywords

Materials Science, Thin Films, Nanomaterials, Surface Analysis, Metrology, Material Characterization, Functional Materials, Measurement Science, Microstructure, Nanotechnology, Electronic Materials, Optical Materials

Introduction

Un-Bong Baek conducts research integrating materials science with precision measurement, emphasizing reliable characterization techniques and material performance evaluation. His studies support scientific understanding of functional materials while improving analytical accuracy for laboratory investigations and industrial technologies through internationally recognized research practices and collaborative interdisciplinary scientific activities.[1]

Research Profile

Un-Bong Baek has developed an academic profile centered on advanced materials, metrology, nanostructured materials, and precision characterization. His publications demonstrate consistent participation in internationally indexed research while supporting measurement reliability, material optimization, scientific collaboration, and knowledge dissemination across contemporary materials science disciplines.[2]

Research Contributions

Un-Bong Baek contributes through investigations of material properties, characterization methodologies, and precision analytical approaches. His scholarly work advances understanding of functional materials, experimental reproducibility, and technological applications while supporting scientific standards, innovation, and multidisciplinary materials research benefiting academic and industrial communities worldwide.[3]

Publications

Un-Bong Baek has authored and coauthored numerous peer-reviewed publications indexed within international scientific databases. His research addresses functional materials, nanotechnology, characterization methods, and precision measurements, reflecting sustained publication activity, collaborative scholarship, and continuing contributions supporting advancements across materials science research and engineering.[1]

Research Impact

Un-Bong Baek demonstrates measurable research impact through internationally indexed publications, scholarly citations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and scientific contributions supporting measurement science. His research provides valuable references for future investigations while encouraging innovation, methodological consistency, and technological improvements within materials science and related engineering disciplines.[2]

Award Suitability

Un-Bong Baek demonstrates qualifications appropriate for recognition through sustained scholarly productivity, internationally visible publications, collaborative scientific research, and contributions advancing materials science. His academic record reflects research excellence, scientific integrity, and continued commitment to innovation consistent with the objectives of the Global Scholar Awards.[4]

Conclusion

Un-Bong Baek continues contributing to materials science through research emphasizing precision measurements, advanced characterization, and functional materials. His scholarly achievements strengthen scientific knowledge, encourage collaborative innovation, and support internationally recognized research standards, making his academic contributions valuable within contemporary materials science and engineering communities.[1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Un-Bong Baek, Author ID 22937209600.
      https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/22937209600
    2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Un-Bong Baek Citation Profile.
      https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=h_6ur8oAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
    3. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Un-Bong Baek Research Profile.
      https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Un-Baek
    4. Global Scholar Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award.
      https://globalscholarawards.com/

Jihao Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jihao Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher at Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Jihao Li is an Associate Researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in radiation chemistry and irradiation technology for material modification. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014 and has since led groundbreaking research in environmental applications, including solar-driven desalination and wastewater treatment. With over 60 SCI-indexed publications, 1,900 citations, and 12 Chinese invention patents, his work has made significant scientific and practical contributions. He serves as a guest editor for Gels, a reviewer for Advanced Materials and Materials Letters, and is actively involved in professional committees. Recognized with multiple awards, he has delivered invited talks at international conferences. His expertise and leadership in innovative material applications position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, with potential for further impact through enhanced industry collaborations and expanded research outreach.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Jihao Li earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014, specializing in radiation chemistry and material modification. His academic journey provided him with a strong foundation in applied physics and chemical engineering, equipping him with expertise in advanced irradiation technologies. Throughout his education, he focused on the intersection of chemistry and material science, leading to significant contributions in environmental remediation and nanomaterial applications. His doctoral research laid the groundwork for his current studies in solar-driven desalination, photocatalysis, and radiation-induced material modifications. Since completing his Ph.D., he has continued to expand his knowledge through interdisciplinary collaborations and professional development. His educational background, combined with extensive research experience, has positioned him as a leading expert in his field, contributing to numerous high-impact scientific publications, patents, and innovations that address critical global challenges such as water purification and environmental sustainability.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jihao Li has been an Associate Researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, since 2014, where he leads the Radiation Chemistry and Applications group. With over a decade of professional experience, he has focused on the application of radiation chemistry and irradiation technology in material preparation and modification. His research has resulted in over 60 SCI-indexed publications, 12 Chinese invention patents, and numerous international collaborations. He serves as a guest editor for Gels and a reviewer for Advanced Materials and Materials Letters, highlighting his influence in the scientific community. Additionally, he is a council member of the China Nuclear Society’s Radiation Research and Application Branch and an active contributor to national standards for insulation materials. His expertise in photothermal desalination and wastewater treatment has led to significant advancements in environmental sustainability, making him a recognized leader in his field.

Research Interest

Dr. Jihao Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of radiation chemistry, material science, and environmental sustainability. His work primarily focuses on the application of irradiation technology for material preparation and modification, with a particular emphasis on developing innovative solutions for water purification and desalination. He explores solar-driven evaporation systems, photothermal catalysis, and nanomaterial-based wastewater treatment to address global water scarcity and pollution challenges. His recent research integrates reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and Ti₃C₂ MXene-based hydrogels to enhance solar evaporation efficiency and degrade organic pollutants. Additionally, he investigates radiation-induced structural modifications in polymers and composites for advanced industrial applications. His expertise extends to thermal shrinkage materials, nuclear radiation shielding, and functional coatings, demonstrating his commitment to both fundamental and applied research. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and technological innovation, Dr. Li aims to develop sustainable materials that contribute to environmental protection and resource management.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jihao Li has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of his significant contributions to radiation chemistry, material science, and environmental research. His innovative work in solar-driven desalination, photocatalysis, and wastewater treatment has earned him two prestigious research awards, highlighting his impact in both academic and applied fields. As an invited speaker at 10 international conferences, he has shared his expertise on radiation-induced material modification and sustainable water purification technologies. Additionally, his role as a council member of the China Nuclear Society’s Radiation Research and Application Branch and a committee member for national insulation materials standards underscores his leadership in scientific research and policy development. His editorial appointments in renowned journals such as Gels, along with his role as a reviewer for Advanced Materials and Materials Letters, further validate his standing as a respected scientist. His growing recognition showcases his influence in the global scientific community.

Research Skill

Dr. Jihao Li possesses strong research skills in radiation chemistry, material science, and environmental applications, with expertise in developing irradiation-based material modifications for practical use. His proficiency in nanomaterial synthesis, photothermal catalysis, and polymer engineering enables him to create advanced functional materials for water purification, desalination, and pollutant degradation. He is skilled in radiation-induced structural modifications, which he applies to enhance material properties for industrial and environmental applications. His analytical skills include spectroscopic analysis, electron microscopy, and thermal characterization techniques, allowing him to investigate material behaviors at the molecular level. Additionally, he excels in experimental design, project management, and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing to the success of numerous research projects. With over 60 SCI publications, 12 patents, and extensive peer-review experience, Dr. Li demonstrates a high level of scientific rigor, innovation, and problem-solving ability, making him a leading researcher in applied chemistry and material science.

Conclusion

Dr. Jihao Li has strong research credentials, significant scientific contributions, and practical innovations in applied chemistry and environmental science. His work in solar-driven desalination and wastewater treatment is impactful. While there are areas for further development in industry collaborations and book publications, his achievements make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Ion sieving in graphene oxide membranes via cationic control of interlayer spacing

    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 1,568
  • Salt‐induced fabrication of superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic PAA‐g‐PVDF membranes for effective separation of oil‐in‐water emulsions

    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 765
  • Measurements of Higgs boson properties in the diphoton decay channel with pp collision data at with the ATLAS detector

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 605
  • Search for new phenomena in dijet events using pp collision data collected at with the ATLAS detector

    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 524
  • Ultra-light, compressible and fire-resistant graphene aerogel as a highly efficient and recyclable absorbent for organic liquids

    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 459
  • Volume I. Introduction to DUNE

    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 452
  • Measurement of the Ratio of Branching Fractions B (B c+→ J/ψ τ+ ν τ)/B (B c+→ J/ψ μ+ ν μ)

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 397
  • A robust polyionized hydrogel with an unprecedented underwater anti‐crude‐oil‐adhesion property

    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 385
  • Laundering durability of superhydrophobic cotton fabric

    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 351
  • Layer‐by‐Layer Construction of Cu²⁺/Alginate Multilayer Modified Ultrafiltration Membrane with Bioinspired Superwetting Property for High‐Efficient Crude‐Oil-in-Water Emulsion Separation

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 316
  • Self-sensing, ultralight, and conductive 3D graphene/iron oxide aerogel elastomer deformable in a magnetic field

    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 311
  • Measurement of inclusive and differential cross sections in the H → ZZ * → 4ℓ decay channel in pp collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 283
  • Graphene oxide‐based antibacterial cotton fabrics

    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 265

Juan Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Juan Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Materials and Computer at Hubei Normal university, China

Dr. Juan Li is a dedicated researcher specializing in functional nanomaterials, particularly single-atom materials for sensing and energy applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Nanobiomedicine from Southwest University and has published multiple high-impact SCI-indexed papers, with research cited extensively in the field. Her contributions include pioneering work in biomimetic sensing and nanozyme applications, along with two patented inventions demonstrating the real-world impact of her studies. She has received numerous academic awards, including recognition for top-cited articles and excellence in scientific innovation. Beyond research, Dr. Li has engaged in academic conferences, lectured on computing fundamentals, and contributed to university administration. Her expertise, innovative approach, and commitment to advancing nanomaterials research make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued independent research leadership and international collaborations, she is poised to make even greater contributions to the scientific community.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Juan Li has a strong academic background spanning nanobiomedicine and information security. She earned her Ph.D. in Nanobiomedicine from Southwest University (2018-2024), where she focused on designing functional nanomaterials, particularly single-atom materials for sensing and energy applications. Her doctoral research has led to multiple high-impact publications and patents, showcasing her contributions to the field. Before her Ph.D., she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Information Security at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2010-2014), equipping her with a solid foundation in data security and computational techniques. This interdisciplinary educational background has enabled her to integrate nanotechnology with analytical methods, enhancing her research capabilities. Dr. Li’s academic journey reflects her dedication to scientific advancement, with a strong emphasis on both theoretical and applied research. Her diverse education has positioned her as a skilled researcher capable of bridging material science with technological innovation.

Professional Experience

Dr. Juan Li has a diverse professional background encompassing academia, research, and administration. She currently serves as a Lecturer at Hubei Normal University, where she teaches “Fundamentals of College Computing” to undergraduate students, focusing on essential digital skills, software proficiency, and C language programming for international students. Prior to this, she worked as an Administrative Secretary at Suzhou University of Science and Technology (2016-2018), where she played a key role in establishing the newly founded College of Materials. Her responsibilities included recruiting research staff, managing logistics, financial reimbursements, and designing the college’s website. Throughout her career, Dr. Li has demonstrated strong leadership and organizational skills, balancing research with teaching and administrative duties. Her professional journey highlights her ability to integrate scientific expertise with education and institutional development, making her a well-rounded academic and researcher with valuable contributions to both scientific innovation and higher education.

Research Interests

Dr. Juan Li’s research interests lie in the design and application of functional nanomaterials, with a particular focus on single-atom materials for sensing and energy applications. Her work explores the development of advanced nanocatalysts for biomimetic sensing, electrochemical detection, and energy conversion, contributing to fields such as biosensors, nanozymes, and sustainable energy. She is particularly interested in leveraging nanotechnology to enhance the performance of materials used in hydrogen evolution, lithium-sulfur batteries, and enzymatic reactions. Through her studies, she aims to bridge fundamental material science with practical applications, developing innovative solutions for high-sensitivity detection and efficient energy storage. Her interdisciplinary approach, combining nanomaterials, chemistry, and bioengineering, has resulted in multiple high-impact publications and patented inventions. Dr. Li’s research contributes significantly to advancing nanomaterial-based technologies, making her a valuable contributor to both academic and industrial advancements in the field of materials science and energy applications.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Juan Li has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her academic excellence, research contributions, and technological innovation. During her undergraduate studies at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, she was awarded the Third Prize in the Excellent Scholarship for three consecutive years (2011-2013) and received an honorary certificate for outstanding volunteer service at the university library. As a Ph.D. researcher at Southwest University, she earned prestigious accolades, including the University-Level Excellent Scientific and Technological Achievement Award (2020) and the Jiu Huan Xin Yue Industrial Innovation Award (2021). Her research impact was further recognized when her paper was listed among the Top Cited Articles in Electroanalysis (2021). Additionally, she received the Second Prize of the Excellent Graduate Student Scholarship (2022) and was honored as an Advanced Individual in Academic & Technological Innovation. These achievements highlight her dedication, research excellence, and significant contributions to nanomaterials and biosensing technologies.

Research Skills

Dr. Juan Li possesses a diverse set of research skills, particularly in the design, synthesis, and application of functional nanomaterials. She specializes in single-atom catalysts, nanostructured materials, and their applications in biomimetic sensing and energy conversion. Her expertise includes electrochemical analysis, material characterization techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and spectroscopy methods for studying nanomaterial properties. Additionally, she has strong skills in developing biosensors and nanozyme-based detection systems for high-sensitivity analysis. Dr. Li is proficient in computational modeling and data analysis, enabling her to optimize material performance and understand reaction mechanisms. Her ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications has led to multiple high-impact publications and patented inventions. With a keen focus on interdisciplinary research, she excels at bridging nanotechnology, chemistry, and bioengineering, making significant contributions to the advancement of nanomaterial-based sensing and energy solutions.

Conclusion

Juan Li is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impressive research output, innovation in nanomaterials, and practical contributions through patents. While further independent leadership and international engagement could enhance her profile, her current achievements already place her as a highly deserving nominee.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Pairing dual hetero single atoms Co-Cu centers to reduce H₂O₂ for high-performance nanozyme sensor
  • Author(s): J. Li (Juan Li), J. Wu (Jinggao Wu), C. Li (Changming Li)
  • Journal: Electrochimica Acta
  • Year: 2025
  • Citation: Yet to be determined (as it is a future publication)