Dr. Dong Lu | Sustainability in Material Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Dong Lu | Sustainability in Material Science | Editorial Board Member

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Hong Kong

Dr. Dong Lu is a distinguished materials scientist and civil engineering researcher widely recognized for his pioneering contributions to smart cementitious composites, nanoengineered sustainable building materials, and intelligent pavement structures, holding an h-index of 31 with 74 published documents and 2,042 citations across 1,310 referencing documents. He completed doctoral training at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Harbin Institute of Technology, preceded by a master’s degree from Chang’an University and a bachelor’s degree from Baoji University of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Lu’s research expertise integrates advanced nanomaterials, multiphysics modeling, structural health monitoring, and multifunctional concrete design to revolutionize infrastructure durability and sustainability. He has led multiple major research projects as principal investigator, including programs advancing nano-engineered recycled concrete, self-monitoring hydraulic concrete, and interaction behavior in high-performance asphalt-cement composites. His scientific leadership is demonstrated through highly influential publications, several patented technologies including supercapacitor energy storage bricks, graphene-modified multifunctional concrete, conductive aggregates for sensing, and high-damping concretes, as well as his role in translating laboratory innovation into scalable industrial applications. In addition to authoring significant book chapters with publishers such as Springer Nature and Elsevier, he has earned an exceptional record of recognition with more than forty competitive awards for research excellence, academic achievement, innovation, and presentation at global scientific forums. Dr. Lu is also actively engaged in editorial and reviewing service, including highly cited and internationally recognized publications. His work contributes directly to sustainable smart infrastructure, resilient transportation systems, and next-generation nanomaterial-based sensing technologies for real-time monitoring and structural safety. With strong interdisciplinary collaborations, proven research productivity, and a clear vision for future advancement in sustainable civil engineering materials, Dr. Dong Lu stands as a highly influential emerging leader in the field and an exemplary candidate for major international research honors.

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Featured Publications

Lei, B., Yu, L., Chen, J., Meng, Y., Lu, D., Li, N., & Qu, F. (2025). Sustainable asphalt mixtures reinforced with basic oxygen furnace steel slag: Multi-scale analysis of enhanced interfacial bonding. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2025, e04198.

Lu, D., Jiang, X., Zhang, S., & Leng, Z. (2025). Aggregate coated with carbon nanotube–polymer composites for smart asphalt mixtures with different aggregate gradations. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2025.

Lu, D., & Jiang, X. (2025). Discussion of “Experimental investigation of the functional performance of pouring semiflexible pavement: Healing capacity, noise reduction, and electrical conductivity”. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2025.

Lu, D., Sheng, Z., Yan, B., Jiang, Z., Wang, D., & Zhong, J. (2023). Rheological behavior of fresh cement composites with graphene oxide–coated silica fume. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.

Yuan, J., Lu, D., Wu, H., Meng, J., Song, H., Zhong, J., & Xie, N. (2023). Carbon nanotubes-coated cement particles for cement-based sensors with excellent piezoresistivity. Smart Materials and Structures, 32(6).

Prof. Dr Jae-Jun Park | Biodegradable polymer | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr Jae-Jun Park | Biodegradable polymer | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Jae-Jun Park is a distinguished scholar in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with 28 years of experience at Joongbu University, Korea. He serves as Dean of the Graduate School, Dean of the College of Engineering, and Director of the Library. His research focuses on high-voltage insulation materials, polymer nanocomposites, and the development of biodegradable epoxy for HVDC systems. Prof. Park is known for his groundbreaking work in electric field dispersion technology, revolutionizing nanoparticle dispersion in epoxy resin. His contributions have advanced electrical power systems, making him a leader in both academia and industry. ⚡📚🔬🌍

Prof. Dr Jae-Jun Park, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Joongbu University, Republic of Korea

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Educational Contributions🎓

Prof. Dr. Jae-Jun Park’s educational contributions extend beyond his research, as his leadership roles have played a vital part in shaping the future of engineering education. As Dean of the Graduate School 🎓 and Dean of the College of Engineering 🏫, he has influenced academic policies and curriculum development, ensuring students receive a robust education. His involvement in industry-driven consortium research projects with companies and universities 🏢 further bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. Prof. Park’s ability to mentor and guide students reflects his commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineers 🌍💡.

Experience🏫

Prof. Dr. Jae-Jun Park has been a dedicated member of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Joongbu University, Korea, for 28 years. Throughout his distinguished career, he has served in various leadership roles, including Dean of the Graduate School 🎓, Dean of the College of Engineering 🏫, and currently as Director of the Library 📚. His leadership has significantly shaped the university’s academic and research environment, fostering innovation and collaboration. Prof. Park’s long tenure reflects his commitment to both academic excellence and administrative responsibility, contributing to the continued growth and success of Joongbu University. 🌟

Research Focus🔬

Prof. Dr. Jae-Jun Park’s research focuses on advanced electrical insulation materials, particularly for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) applications. His studies explore the space charge behaviors and electrical insulation characteristics of composites like EPDM/micro-SiC and surface-modified nano-SiC, aiming to enhance the performance of HVDC insulation 🛠️⚡. He also investigates biodegradable epoxies for eco-friendly electrical insulation, along with the thermal and electrical properties of DGEBA/ESBO/microsilica composites for heavy electric power distribution ⚡🌿. Prof. Park’s work in modifying nanosilica and nanocomposites highlights his dedication to improving insulation materials for sustainable and high-performance electrical systems 🌍🔬.

Publications📚

Space charge behaviors and electrical insulation characteristics in EPDM/micro-SiC composite with surface-modified nano-SiC for HVDC insulation

  • Authors: Park, J.-J., Lee, S.
  • Journal: Polymer Engineering and Science 🛠️⚡ (2025)

Thermal Characteristics of DGEBA/ESBO/Microsilica Composites for Application to Heavy Electric Power Distribution Equipment

  • Authors: Heo, I.-H., Pyo, P.-S., Park, S.-H., Park, J.-J.
  • Journal: Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 🔥⚡ (2024)

A Review of the Preparation, Modification, and Applications of Polyetheretherketone Coating

  • Authors: Chen, Y., Ni, H., Park, J.-J., Lv, S.
  • Journal: Coatings 🛡️🎨 (2024)

Electrical Characteristics of DGEBA/ESBO/Microsilica Composites for Application to Heavy Electric Power Distribution Equipment

  • Authors: Jeon, W.-S., Park, S.-H., Son, J.-H., Park, J.-J.
  • Journal: Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers ⚡🔧 (2024)

Effect of Surface-Modified Nanosilicas on the Electrical Breakdown Strength in Epoxy Nanocomposites

  • Authors: Park, J.-J., Lee, J.-Y.
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation ⚡🧪 (2023)

A Study on AC Insulation Breakdown Characteristics of Epoxy/Micro silica/Micro alumina Mixed Composite for Eco-friendly Ultra-High Voltage GIS Spacer

  • Authors: Park, J.-J.
  • Journal: Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 🌍⚡ (2022)

Effects of Alkyl/Vinyl-Modified Nanosilicas on Negative or Positive High Voltage Direct Current Breakdown Strength and Tensile Properties in Silicone Rubber Nanocomposites

  • Authors: Park, J.-J., Lee, J.-Y.
  • Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science ⚡💪 (2021)