Dr. Yongku Kang | Materials for Energy Applications | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yongku Kang | Materials for Energy Applications | Research Excellence Award

Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology | South Korea

Dr. Yongku Kang is a highly accomplished researcher in materials science whose work has significantly advanced the development of next-generation materials for energy applications, bridging fundamental chemistry, nanomaterials engineering, and functional device design. His outstanding scholarly impact is reflected in an impressive 4,038 citations distributed across 1,753 citing documents, supported by 102 i10-index publications, a substantial research output of 52 documents, and a strong h-index of 36, demonstrating both depth and sustained influence in his field. Dr. Kang’s research focuses on the design, synthesis, and characterization of advanced functional materials for energy storage, environmental sustainability, catalysis, and optoelectronic applications. His contributions encompass high-performance composites, nanostructured electrode materials, metal–organic frameworks, semiconducting materials, and biomaterials engineered for enhanced efficiency, stability, and performance in energy-driven systems. Through experimental innovation, state-of-the-art materials characterization techniques, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he has developed novel material architectures that improve ionic transport, catalytic activity, photophysical behavior, thermal stability, and environmental resilience. His work spans a range of high-impact areas including photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, hydrogen generation, energy storage devices, environmental purification materials, and bio-derived functional materials. Dr. Kang’s extensive publication record demonstrates leadership in advancing nanocomposite processing, interface engineering, and structure–property relationships in materials designed for clean energy conversion and sustainable technologies. In addition to his contributions as a prolific researcher, he is an active participant in academic mentoring, collaborative research networks, and scientific leadership activities, helping to drive innovation within the materials science community. Through a combination of high citation influence, interdisciplinary expertise, and technological creativity, Dr. Yongku Kang stands out as a distinguished scientist whose work continues to shape the evolving landscape of materials for energy applications, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications

San, M., Lee, M. H., Suk, J., & Kang, Y. (2025). Nanoelectrochemistry in next generation lithium batteries. In Electrochemistry and Photo-Electrochemistry of Nanomaterials (pp. 211–250).

Lee, J., Kang, Y., Suh, D. H., & Lee, C. (2005). Ionic conductivity and electrochemical properties of cross-linked poly (siloxane-g-oligo (ethylene oxide)) gel-type polymer electrolyte. Electrochimica Acta, 50(2–3), 350–355.

Nguyen, T. M., Biressaw, G. M., Lee, M. H., Kim, D. Y., Bui, T. H., Suk, J., & Kang, Y. (2025). Hybrid aqueous electrolyte design for interfacial stabilization in high-energy-density and long-life LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2–Li4Ti5O12 lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Energy Storage, 139, 118915.

guyen, T. M., Biressaw, G. M., Kim, D. W., Jo, H. W., Suk, J., & Kang, Y. (2025). Improved stability of solid polymer electrolyte using an additive for a 4 V lithium-ion battery operated at room temperature. Journal of Energy Storage, 126, 117098.

Biressaw, G. M., Nguyen, T. M., Moon, S., Kim, D. Y., Kim, D. W., Suk, J., & Kang, Y. (2025). Ferroelectric 3D nanoweb-incorporated in situ cross-linked composite solid electrolyte for high-performance lithium–metal polymer batteries. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 17(40), 56133–56143.

Choi, Y., Lee, J., Kim, H. G., Jeong, E. D., Bae, J. S., Kang, Y., & Kim, J. P. (2024). Electrochemical characteristics of dense PVDF-PEGDME polymer electrolytes for solid-state lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 135, 532–538.

Kang, J., Kim, D. W., Kang, I., & Kang, Y. (2025). An advanced Li–O₂ battery with ultrahigh power and energy density. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 172(3), 030516.

Dr. Ran Xu | Materials for Energy Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ran Xu | Materials for Energy Applications | Best Researcher Award

Hunan Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Ran Xu is a talented young researcher and lecturer at the School of Safety and Management Engineering, Hunan Institute of Technology, China. She obtained her Ph.D. in Safety Science and Engineering from Chongqing University, following her master’s degree from Henan Polytechnic University and a bachelor’s degree in Safety Engineering from Hebei University of Science and Technology. Dr. Xu has established herself as an emerging scholar in materials science and environmental safety, focusing on the development and application of porous carbon materials for gas separation, adsorption, and energy utilization. Her innovative research on coal-based activated carbon and nitrogen-doped porous materials contributes to advancements in methane recovery, carbon capture, and sustainable energy technologies. She has published five impactful scientific papers in high-quality international journals such as Journal of Materials Science, Chemical Engineering & Processing, Nanomaterials, RSC Advances, and AIChE Journal. With an h-index of 4, five published documents, and 177 citations from 160 scientific sources, Dr. Xu demonstrates promising research potential and growing global recognition. Her interdisciplinary work combines materials chemistry, environmental engineering, and data-driven modeling, including deep learning applications in rock fracture analysis and gas adsorption kinetics. Beyond her research, she actively participates in academic collaborations, contributing to the development of sustainable energy solutions and advanced material design. Dr. Ran Xu’s scholarly excellence, innovative approach to energy materials, and dedication to advancing safety and sustainability in engineering make her an outstanding representative of the new generation of scientists driving innovation in environmental and material research.

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Featured Publications

Xu, R., Xian, X., Song, Z., & Gu, M. (2023). The impact of effective pore percentage on CH₄/N₂ separation in coal-based activated carbon. Journal of Materials Science, 58, 1–14.

Xu, R., Xian, X., Song, Z., & Gu, M. (2023). Air preoxidation and Fe-catalyzed cooperative effect for preparation of high-performance coal-based granular activated carbon: Enhancing low-concentration CH₄ recovery and utilization. Chemical Engineering & Processing: Process Intensification, 193, 109555.

Li, Y., Xu, R., Wang, X., Wang, B., Cao, J., Yang, J., & Wei, J. (2018). Waste wool-derived nitrogen-doped hierarchical porous carbon for selective CO₂ capture. RSC Advances, 8, 19818–19826.

Li, Y., Xu, R., Wang, B., Wei, J., Wang, L., Shen, M., & Yang, J. (2019). Enhanced N-doped porous carbon derived from KOH-activated waste wool: A promising material for selective adsorption of CO₂/CH₄ and CH₄/N₂. Nanomaterials, 9, 266–271.

Gu, M., Xian, X., Miao, B., Chen, X., Du, X., Liu, Z., & Xu, R. (2022). A new approach for modeling adsorption kinetics and transport of methane and carbon dioxide in shale. AIChE Journal, 68, e17578.

Song, Z., Zhang, Z., Huang, J., & Xu, R. (n.d.). Utilizing deep learning and AE waveform to identify rock fracture stages under 3-D stress paths. SSRN Electronic Journal.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Baolin Yang | Materials for Energy Applications | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Baolin Yang | Materials for Energy Applications | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baolin Yang 🎓 is a leading expert in geological engineering and hydrocarbon systems 🔬⛽. With a Ph.D. from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) and postdoctoral work in geological resources, he focuses on reservoir stimulation, carbon sequestration 🌍, and unconventional energy systems ⚡. He has led 20+ national and industrial research projects, published extensively in top journals 📚, and holds two national patents 🧪. As a dedicated educator 👨‍🏫, he mentors Ph.D. and Master’s students with award-winning excellence 🏅. His innovative, interdisciplinary contributions continue to impact academia and the energy sector globally 🌐.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Baolin Yang, China University of Geoscience, China

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Education 🎓

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baolin Yang pursued his entire academic journey at the prestigious China University of Geosciences in Wuhan 🇨🇳. He earned his Bachelor’s degree (2005–2009) in the Faculty of Earth Resources, laying a solid foundation in geological sciences 🌍. He then advanced to complete his Doctorate in Engineering (2009–2014) from the same faculty, specializing in hydrocarbon systems and geological engineering ⛏️🔬. This rigorous academic path equipped him with deep technical expertise and research proficiency, setting the stage for his impactful career in energy exploration, carbon management, and reservoir engineering 💡⚙️.

Professional Experience 

Since September 2014, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baolin Yang has been a dedicated faculty member at China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 🏛️. Serving in both teaching and research roles, he has made outstanding contributions in the field of hydrocarbon exploration, reservoir stimulation, and energy resource engineering ⚒️💧. His role spans mentoring students, leading national research projects, and collaborating with major industry stakeholders like Sinopec, CNPC, and CNOOC 🛢️🤝. With a strong blend of academic and industrial engagement, Dr. Yang continues to shape the future of geological engineering and sustainable energy technologies 🌱📈.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baolin Yang is a passionate educator with vast teaching experience across undergraduate, graduate, and international programs 🌍. He teaches courses like Oilfield Chemistry, Reservoir Protection Technology, and Geothermal Engineering 💧🔥. His supervision includes 2 international Ph.D. candidates, 18 Master’s, and 13 undergraduate students, with multiple accolades such as Outstanding Thesis Supervisor and Teaching Quality Awards 🏆. He led the Construction of a First-Class Petroleum Engineering Program and received honors in teaching competitions and internship mentorships 🎓🛠️. His dedication reflects a deep commitment to academic excellence and student development 💡🌟

Research Focus 🔬

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baolin Yang’s research is centered on hydrocarbon accumulation dynamics in petroliferous systems, with special focus on the mechanisms of hydrocarbon enrichment and unconventional reservoir stimulation and protection 💥🛢️. His work explores the role of fault structures in influencing oil and gas distribution, especially in regions like the Liaoxi Depression of the Bohai Bay Basin, Eastern China 🌍⛏️. By combining field data with advanced modeling techniques, his research supports energy exploration and sustainable extraction 🔍⚙️. Dr. Yang’s studies provide vital insights into enhancing reservoir productivity and understanding complex geological systems 🧠🌐.

Research Leadership 🛢️

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baolin Yang has led and contributed to over 20 pivotal research projects aligned with China’s strategic “12th” through “15th” Five-Year Plans 📅🇨🇳. His roles—ranging from Principal Investigator to Technical Chief—span collaborations with energy giants like CNOOC, CNPC, Sinopec, and PowerChina ⚙️🏭. His projects explore hydrocarbon accumulation, tight gas and shale oil dynamics, geothermal systems, CO₂ storage, and fracturing technologies 🌍💡. These groundbreaking initiatives drive innovation in reservoir characterization, modeling, and stimulation while supporting national energy security and sustainability goals 🔋🌱. His leadership continues to shape the future of geological engineering.

Publication 📚

“Advances in Enhanced Geothermal Systems: Integrating Laboratory, Numerical and Field Insights” 🔬💡🌍

📚 Journal: Applied Thermal Engineering, 2024 🏛️

👥 Authors: Jian Liu, Chun Shao, Baolin Yang, Sadock S. Josephat, Mohammed Dahiru Aminu ✍️🧑‍🔬

“Lithofacies and Depositional Model of Organic-Rich Lacustrine Mudstone: A Case Study of the Second Member of the Eocene Liushagang Formation in the Weixinan Sag, Beibuwan Basin, China” ⛏️🪨🌊

📚 Journal: Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 2025 🏛️

👥 Authors: Niubin Zhao, Jiaren Ye, Ronghu Zhang, Yiming Liu ✍️📖

These articles showcase Dr. Yang’s contribution to cutting-edge research in geothermal systems and organic-rich sedimentology, reinforcing his impact in the energy and geoscience fields.