Mr Zhaoheng Ling | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Mr Zhaoheng Ling, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Mr. Zhaoheng Ling, a Ph.D. candidate at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, specializes in nanomaterials and solar cell technologies. His research has advanced organic photovoltaics (OPVs) through bulk heterojunction modification, interface engineering, and molecular doping, achieving breakthroughs like 20.5% efficiency in OPVs. With publications in high-impact journals such as ACS Energy Letters and Advanced Materials, Mr. Ling has made significant strides in sustainable energy solutions. He actively engages in global conferences and workshops, showcasing his expertise in molecular doping, crystal growth, and materials characterization. His work is shaping the future of renewable energy. 🧪☀️📚
Publication Profile
Educational Qualifications 🎓
Mr. Zhaoheng Ling is pursuing a Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (2021–present), achieving a GPA of 3.75/4. His research focuses on advanced nanomaterials and renewable energy solutions. He earned his M.S. in Materials Science from the University of Science and Technology of China (2014–2017), where he specialized in nanoscience and graduated with a GPA of 80.5/100. Mr. Ling holds a B.S. in Materials Science from HeFei University (2009–2013), graduating with a GPA of 79.5/100. His strong academic background underpins his innovative contributions to materials science. 🎓🔬🌍
Experience and Contributions 💼
Mr. Zhaoheng Ling possesses extensive expertise in molecular doping of organic semiconductors for photovoltaic applications, enhancing solar cell efficiency and stability. He is skilled in advanced experimental techniques such as J-V measurement, external quantum efficiency (EQE), UV-Vis transmission, photoluminescence, SEM, AFM, XRD, and atom probe tomography. His proficiency extends to crystal growth and thin-film deposition using molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE), thermal evaporation, and e-beam evaporation. Additionally, he is adept at data modeling and analysis with tools like Microsoft Office and ORIGIN. His teaching experience includes courses on the Physics of Beam-Solid Interactions and Organic Semiconductors and Applications at GEC Academy. 🧪🔬📊
Conference and Workshop
Research Focus Area 🌱🧬
Mr. Zhaoheng Ling’s research primarily centers on organic photovoltaics (OPVs), perovskite solar cells, and nanomaterials for renewable energy applications. His work involves enhancing solar cell efficiency through innovative approaches like bulk heterojunction modification, molecular doping, and interlayer engineering. Notable achievements include achieving over 20% efficiency in OPVs and developing tandem photovoltaic systems with 23.6% efficiency. His studies explore the stability, passivation, and optoelectronic properties of materials, addressing critical challenges in sustainable energy technologies. With high-impact publications in journals like ACS Energy Letters and Advanced Materials, his contributions are shaping the future of clean energy. 🧪☀️📚
Awards 🏆
Mr. Zhaoheng Ling was honored with the prestigious Academic Scholarship from the Nano Science and Technology Institute at the University of Science and Technology of China during 2014–2015. This recognition highlights his academic excellence and dedication to advancing the field of nanoscience. The award underscores his ability to excel in rigorous scientific research and his commitment to contributing innovative solutions to materials science and nanotechnology. This achievement reflects Mr. Ling’s determination to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge. 🎓🏆🔬
Publication Top Notes📄✨
On the Conformation of Dimeric Acceptors and Their Polymer Solar Cells with Efficiency over 18%
Excellent passivation of silicon surfaces by thin films of electron-beam-processed titanium dioxide
Over 19% efficiency in ternary organic solar cells enabled by n-type dopants
Optoelectronic evaluation and loss analysis of PEDOT: PSS/Si hybrid heterojunction solar cells
Stability and passivation of 2D group VA elemental materials: black phosphorus and beyond