Dingguo Xia | The matter particles | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dingguo Xia | The matter particles | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Peking University, China

Prof. Dingguo Xia is a distinguished scholar in materials chemistry and energy systems, serving as a Professor at the College of Engineering, Peking University. With a research career spanning nearly four decades, his expertise encompasses lithium-ion batteries, fuel cell catalysts, and Density Functional Theory (DFT) in energy materials. He has led major national R&D projects and published extensively in top-tier journals like Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, and JACS. Recognized with national awards and global collaborations, Prof. Xia’s contributions continue to influence the future of sustainable energy solutions and material science.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Xia began his academic journey with a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Huadong Metallurgical Institute, followed by an M.S. in Physical Chemistry at the Harbin Institute of Technology. He earned his Ph.D. in Metallurgical Physical Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology Beijing. These early academic milestones laid the foundation for his future in materials innovation and energy chemistry, equipping him with a strong base in chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, and electrochemistry. His education reflected a solid cross-disciplinary grounding, preparing him to address pressing global challenges in energy and sustainability.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Xia has served as a Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Peking University since 2010. His career includes appointments as a Visiting Professor at the National Research Council of Canada and Nantes University in France, and prior roles at Beijing Polytechnic University. His career path demonstrates a dynamic balance of academic, industrial, and international experience. Earlier, he worked as an Assistant Engineer at Wuhan Iron and Steel Company, offering valuable industry insights. Prof. Xia has successfully led and managed multidisciplinary teams on projects of national strategic significance in energy material development.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Xia’s research centers on energy conversion and storage, with pioneering work in lithium-ion battery materials, low-temperature fuel cell catalysts, and high-entropy alloy nanomaterials. He excels in applying Density Functional Theory (DFT) to unravel material behaviors at the atomic scale. His recent focus includes stabilizing anionic redox reactions in Li-rich cathodes and creating ultrahigh-performance cathode and electrolyte materials. His contributions have accelerated the development of sustainable and high-efficiency energy storage technologies, driving both theoretical understanding and applied innovations. His work bridges computational modeling and experimental chemistry, making him a leader in next-generation energy material research.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

With publications in Nature Sustainability, Advanced Materials, and JACS, Prof. Xia’s work enjoys global recognition and high citation impact. His leadership in multi-million RMB national R&D programs illustrates his national strategic importance in energy technology. As an expert in high-entropy catalysts and lithium battery materials, his research influences both academic development and industrial applications. He has mentored emerging researchers and collaborated with scientists worldwide, including Canada and France, strengthening his international research network. His innovations contribute significantly to green energy systems and carbon neutrality goals, marking him as a transformative figure in materials and energy science.

📚 Academic Citations

Prof. Xia has authored numerous highly-cited publications in elite scientific journals. His papers on oxygen reduction reactions, Li-CO₂ batteries, and anion redox strategies are widely referenced in the field of electrochemistry and energy materials. Although exact metrics (e.g., h-index or citation count) are not listed, the repeated presence in top-ranked journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, and JACS reflects a high academic citation footprint. His publications address both fundamental and applied aspects of material science, making them essential references for fellow researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders interested in battery technologies and catalytic materials.

🧪 Research Skills

Prof. Xia demonstrates excellence in both theoretical and experimental domains. His expertise includes Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations, materials synthesis, and electrochemical testing. He is highly skilled in designing multi-component nanomaterials, especially high-entropy intermetallics, and developing catalysts for fuel cells and battery systems. His work on entangled polymer electrolytes and cation-disorder engineering showcases advanced material design. Additionally, his ability to link atomic-level modeling with macroscopic battery performance highlights his interdisciplinary fluency. He leads large-scale research with strategic vision, precision, and collaboration, making him a pivotal figure in cutting-edge energy materials science.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Prof. Xia has over two decades of teaching and mentoring experience, currently educating future scientists at Peking University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering. He has supervised Ph.D. and master’s students in areas like energy storage, catalysis, and computational chemistry, many of whom now contribute to academia and industry. His global teaching exposure, including roles in France and Canada, enriches his pedagogy with cross-cultural perspectives. He blends theoretical depth with research applicability, often integrating real-world case studies from his projects into the classroom. His mentoring fosters independent thinking, critical analysis, and research innovation.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Prof. Xia has earned prestigious accolades for his scientific excellence, including the First Prize of the Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Award (2010) and the Second Level of the National Scientific and Technological Progress Award (2009). These honors reflect national-level recognition for his impactful work in green energy materials and catalysis. His research has been vital to China’s scientific advancement in sustainable technologies, aligning with governmental priorities. These awards validate his status as a leading innovator, and affirm the societal and industrial relevance of his work. His career is decorated with a legacy of scientific integrity and contribution.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Dingguo Xia stands as a trailblazer in the field of energy materials, with a legacy built on innovation, mentorship, and international collaboration. As energy sustainability becomes more urgent globally, his future work on high-capacity batteries, low-cost catalysts, and smart electrolyte systems promises to reshape the energy landscape. He is positioned to lead China’s transition toward clean energy technologies, bridging scientific excellence with industrial relevance. Prof. Xia’s vision for next-gen lithium systems, paired with his commitment to training young researchers, will ensure a lasting impact on the scientific community and energy solutions for decades to come.

Publications Top Notes

Antisite defect unleashes catalytic potential in high-entropy intermetallics for oxygen reduction reaction

  • Authors: Tao Chen, Xinkai Zhang, Hangchao Wang, Chonglin Yuan, Yuxuan Zuo, Chuan Gao, Wukun Xiao, Yue Yu, Junfei Cai, Tie Luo, Yan Xiang, Dingguo Xia
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Year: 2025

Improving intrinsic safety of Ni-rich layered oxide cathode by modulating its electronic surface state

  • Authors: (Author names not listed in your data. Likely includes Dingguo Xia)
    Journal: Energy Storage Materials
    Year: 2025

All-Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries with Microdomain-Regulated Polycationic Solid Electrolytes

  • Authors: (Author names not listed in your data. Likely includes Dingguo Xia)
    Journal: Advanced Materials
    Year: 2025

Hopping-Phase Ion Bridge Enables Fast Li⁺ Transport in Functional Garnet-Type Solid-State Battery at Room Temperature

  • Authors: (Author names not listed in your data. Likely includes Dingguo Xia)
    Journal: Advanced Materials
    Year: 2025

High-Entropy Alloy Nanoflower Array Electrodes with Optimizable Reaction Pathways for Low-Voltage Hydrogen Production at Industrial-Grade Current Density

  • Authors: (Author names not listed in your data. Likely includes Dingguo Xia)
    Journal: Advanced Materials
    Year: 2025

 

Xuechao Zhai | Chiral symmetry breaking | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xuechao Zhai | Chiral symmetry breaking | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing University of Science and Technology | China

Xuechao Zhai is a Professor and doctoral advisor at the Department of Applied Physics at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China. His primary research focuses on condensed matter theory, semiconductor physics, and quantum device design. He is well known for his work on topological phase transitions, quantum transport in low-dimensional structures, and spin and valley control. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to quantum information encoding mechanisms, enhancing low-power quantum devices.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Xuechao Zhai’s academic journey began at Xiangtan University, where he obtained his B.S. in Physics in 2009. He continued his studies at Nanjing University, earning his Ph.D. in Physics in 2014. His early academic years were marked by a keen interest in quantum mechanics and material science, which laid the foundation for his pioneering research in condensed matter physics.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Following his doctoral studies, Zhai took on several roles at Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, where he served as Lecturer (2014–2017) and Associate Professor (2017–2021). His expertise led him to a Visiting Scholar position at the Kavli Institute at Delft University of Technology (2019–2020), where he collaborated on international research projects in the fields of semiconductor physics and quantum transport. In 2021, Zhai was appointed Professor at Nanjing University of Science & Technology, where he continues to mentor graduate students and advance his research in quantum devices.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Zhai’s research focuses primarily on topological phase transitions and quantum transport in low-dimensional structures. His work in spin and valley control and the design of quantum devices has significantly influenced the understanding of spintronics and valleytronics. He is particularly known for his studies on the electrical control of spin polarization and valley-mediated effects, which have important applications in quantum computing and advanced material design.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Xuechao Zhai’s research has garnered recognition in both the academic and scientific communities. His work has been published in top journals, such as Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Physical Review series. His contributions to the understanding of quantum transport and the development of low-power quantum devices have positioned him as a leading figure in the field of semiconductor physics. Zhai has also been awarded several prestigious National Natural Science Foundation projects and has earned accolades such as the “Youth Top Talent” program at Nanjing University of Science and Technology.

Research Skills 📚

His research is widely referenced in the scientific community, contributing significantly to advancements in quantum device design. Zhai’s proficiency in condensed matter theory, material characterization, and theoretical modeling allows him to approach complex problems from a multidisciplinary perspective. His work on spin-orbit coupling and valleytronics continues to shape current research trends.

Teaching Experience 📖

As a doctoral advisor and professor, Zhai has mentored numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. He emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, research innovation, and scientific rigor. His teaching approach integrates advanced theoretical concepts with hands-on experience in quantum device fabrication, preparing students to contribute to the next generation of quantum scientists and material engineers. Zhai’s leadership in the classroom is complemented by his role in guiding the future of applied physics research.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Xuechao Zhai has been recognized for his excellence in both research and teaching. His achievements include:

  • Four National Natural Science Foundation projects, including three general projects and one youth fund.
  • A Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation project.
  • Selection for the “Youth Top Talent” program at Nanjing University of Science and Technology in 2021.
  • Recognition as an outstanding young backbone teacher in the “Qinglan Project” of Jiangsu Province in 2019.

These accolades reflect his outstanding contributions to the scientific community and his commitment to nurturing young researchers.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Xuechao Zhai’s research is shaping the future of quantum devices, spintronics, and low-dimensional materials. His work on topological materials and quantum transport is paving the way for the development of next-generation quantum computing technologies. As he continues to make strides in quantum information encoding and device design, Zhai’s legacy will likely influence future advancements in material science and quantum physics. His ongoing dedication to pushing the boundaries of theoretical physics ensures that he will remain a key figure in the global scientific community.

Publications Top Notes

Realization of robust Ohmic contact for semiconducting black arsenic by coupling with graphene

  • Authors: Xinjuan Cheng, Xuechao Zhai
    Journal: Chinese Physics B, 2025

Large Anomalous Hall Effect in a Noncoplanar Magnetic Heterostructure

  • Authors: Anke Song, Jine Zhang, Yequan Chen, Rong Zhang, Xuefeng Wang
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials, 2025

Defect-induced helicity dependent terahertz emission in Dirac semimetal PtTe2 thin films

  • Authors: Zhongqiang Chen, Hongsong Qiu, Xinjuan Cheng, Rong Zhang, Xuefeng Wang
    Journal: Nature Communications, 2024

Rashba spin splitting based on trilayer graphene systems

  • Authors: Xinjuan Cheng, Liangyao Xiao, Xuechao Zhai
    Journal: Physical Review B, 2024

Proximity-induced diversified magnetic states and electrically controllable spin polarization in bilayer graphene: Towards layered spintronics

  • Authors: Xuechao Zhai, Yaroslav M. Blanter
    Journal: Physical Review B, 2022