Zhang Xuexue | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zhang Xuexue | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Student at Anhui University of Technology, China

Zhangxuexue is a dedicated graduate student at Anhui University of Technology, specializing in the field of absorbing materials. With a passion for materials science and nanotechnology, she has already made meaningful academic contributions during her academic journey. Her standout work involves the development of air/SiO₂@Fe/C yolk-shell nanospheres, which has been published in the prestigious Journal of Alloys and Compounds. Zhangxuexue demonstrates a strong foundation in research methodology and is positioning herself as a rising researcher in electromagnetic wave absorption materials.

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Education

Zhangxuexue is currently pursuing her graduate studies at Anhui University of Technology, majoring in Materials Science and Engineering. Her coursework and academic training have provided her with a robust foundation in material synthesis, nanotechnology, and electromagnetic wave interaction. Throughout her studies, she has engaged in laboratory work and collaborative research projects, gaining hands-on experience in materials characterization techniques such as SEM, XRD, and VSM. The interdisciplinary curriculum at Anhui University of Technology has equipped her with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in designing advanced functional materials. Her thesis work focuses on yolk-shell nanostructures for electromagnetic wave absorption, where she integrates material chemistry with electromagnetic theory.

Professional Experience

As a graduate researcher at Anhui University of Technology, Zhangxuexue has actively participated in experimental and theoretical research related to electromagnetic wave absorbing materials. Her most notable contribution is the successful design and fabrication of air/SiO₂@Fe/C yolk-shell nanospheres, which she co-developed and characterized using advanced techniques. This research resulted in a peer-reviewed publication, marking an early milestone in her academic career. She has also contributed to various lab-based projects involving the synthesis of hybrid materials, dielectric analysis, and the simulation of microwave absorption behavior. Through this work, she has developed a deep understanding of composite design, material interfaces, and the mechanisms behind wave attenuation.

Awards and Honors

While pursuing her graduate studies at Anhui University of Technology, Zhangxuexue has demonstrated academic excellence and research potential. She has received internal recognition from her department for outstanding performance in materials research and laboratory work. Her paper titled Construction of air/SiO₂@Fe/C yolk-shell nanospheres for boosted low-frequency electromagnetic wave absorption, published in the prestigious Journal of Alloys and Compounds, earned her commendation from faculty and peers alike.

Research Focus

Zhangxuexue’s research focus lies in the field of electromagnetic wave absorbing materials, with a specific interest in yolk-shell nanostructures and hybrid composites. Her work targets the development of lightweight, high-performance materials capable of attenuating low-frequency electromagnetic radiation. By manipulating composition, morphology, and interface properties, she aims to enhance the dielectric and magnetic losses of the absorbing materials. Her flagship study involves air/SiO₂@Fe/C yolk-shell nanospheres, designed to optimize internal scattering and impedance matching for efficient absorption. Beyond microwave absorption, she is also interested in the broader implications of these materials for stealth technology, electronic packaging, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding.

Notable Publication

Construction of air/SiO₂@Fe/C yolk-shell nanospheres for boosted low-frequency electromagnetic wave absorption

Authors: Xuexue Zhang¹, Jing Wang¹, Weiwei Wang, Cao Wu, Chang Liu, Hailiang Deng, Liyan Wei, Weihua Gu, Wenbo Du, Yanning Chen, Hongwei Liu, Xun Cao

Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Year: 2025

Conclusion

Zhangxuexue is an emerging researcher in the field of electromagnetic wave absorbing materials, with a solid academic foundation and a growing record of scientific contribution. Her innovative work on yolk-shell nanostructures demonstrates both creativity and technical skill in material design. As a graduate student at Anhui University of Technology, she has shown strong potential for impactful research and future academic advancement. With a keen interest in nanomaterials and their real-world applications, Zhangxuexue aims to further explore advanced absorption mechanisms and scalable solutions for electromagnetic interference control. Her dedication and accomplishments position her as a promising talent in materials science.

 

 

Yuhui Wang | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuhui Wang | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Yanshan University | China

Professor Yuhui Wang is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Yanshan University (YSU), China. With over two decades of research and academic experience, Professor Wang has made significant strides in understanding and innovating material microstructures for advanced industrial applications.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Wang embarked on his academic journey at Yanshan University, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering in 2003, followed by a Master’s degree in 2006, and culminated in a PhD in 2012, all in Materials Science and Engineering. His solid academic foundation laid the groundwork for his lifelong pursuit of excellence in metallurgical research and materials design.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Professor Yuhui Wang has demonstrated a consistent trajectory of professional growth through pivotal roles in both academic and research domains. Currently a Professor (2020–Present) at the School of Mechanical Engineering, YSU, he previously served as a Senior Researcher (2012–2019) at the National Engineering Research Center for Equipment and Technology of C.S.R., YSU, and as a Research Associate (2006–2010) at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, YSU. These positions have established him as a leader in academic research, fostering industry collaboration and integrating theoretical innovation with practical engineering applications.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Wang’s research is centered on the microstructure-processing-property relationships in metallic materials, aiming to design advanced materials through microstructural engineering. Since 2021, he has led pioneering work in a novel deformation method titled “Dynamic Offsets and Shear Force Adjustment Rolling (DS Rolling)”. This technique has shown promising results in grain refinement and texture homogenization in pure metals like copper (Cu) and tantalum (Ta). He employs state-of-the-art experimental techniques such as electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction, underscoring his technical expertise and commitment to methodological rigor.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With 110 published papers, including 1 Hot Paper and 2 Highly Cited Papers, Professor Wang has made an undeniable impact on the field. His work has garnered 1,860 citations, reflecting strong academic reception and influence. His H-index of 21 confirms both the quality and consistency of his research contributions over time. Moreover, he holds 40 authorized patents, including 1 U.S. patent, a testament to the practical relevance and innovation of his work in both academic and industrial settings.

📚 Academic Cites

His research outputs have appeared in top-tier journals, with frequent citations reflecting his status as a reliable source of scientific knowledge. The presence of Highly Cited Papers signifies that his work is used as a foundation for ongoing research, showcasing his role in advancing scientific frontiers.

🛠️ Research Skills

Professor Wang is recognized for his exceptional skills in experimental design, data analysis, and advanced characterization techniques. His ability to translate microstructural insights into functional engineering solutions marks him as a leading innovator in material processing. His recent focus on DS Rolling exemplifies a forward-looking research mindset, integrating novel mechanical deformation methods with practical application potential.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Professor Wang has an extensive teaching and supervision portfolio. He is currently supervising 5 PhD students, 1 postdoctoral fellow, and 9 master’s students, while having mentored 2 PhD and 10 master’s graduates in the past. His role as a mentor and educator is deeply valued, and he consistently inspires young scholars to engage with cutting-edge materials research.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Yuhui Wang’s legacy is built on a foundation of scientific excellence, innovation, and mentorship. His visionary research in material processing techniques like DS Rolling, combined with his strong academic influence, ensures that he will continue to shape the next generation of materials science. His ongoing work promises advancements in sustainable materials development, industrial processing techniques, and deeper insights into the structure-property-performance nexus in metals.

Top Noted Publications

Pure copper plate achieving high synergetic strength and electrical conductivity via a novel dynamic offsets and shear force adjustment cryorolling

  • Authors: Longfei Xu, Renhao Wu, Haiming Zhang, Xin Xue, Yan Peng, Yuhui Wang, Hyoung Seop Kim
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: A
    Year: 2025

The improvement and verification of fluid dynamics simulation on temperature uniformity during heat treatment of ring pieces

  • Authors: Mingzhe Xu, Jinfu Zhao, Li Wang, Tengxiang Zhao, Ling Kong, Zhipeng Li, Zhixin Huang, Yuhui Wang
    Journal: Heliyon
    Year: 2024

Microstructure and mechanical properties of pure copper plate processed by novel dynamic offsets and shear force adjustment rolling

  • Authors: Longfei Xu, Kai Yu, Li Wang, Shizhao Quan, Ling Kong, Haokun Yang, Xiaodan Zhang, Yan Peng, Yuhui Wang
    Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
    Year: 2024

Cryogenic toughness in a low-cost austenitic steel

  • Authors: Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, A. Godfrey, J. Kang, Y. Peng, T. Wang, N. Hansen, X. Huang
    Journal: Communications Materials
    Year: 2021

Hot-Deformation Behavior and Processing Maps of a Low-Carbon Fe-2 wt% Nb Steel

  • Authors: Wentao Luo, Pengzhan Cai, Ziyong Hou, Yuhui Wang, Ling Zhang, G.L. Wu
    Journal: Metals
    Year: 2021

Achieving high ductility in the 1.7 GPa grade CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy at 77 K

  • Authors: S.J. Sun, Y.Z. Tian, H.R. Lin, H.J. Yang, X.G. Dong, Y.H. Wang, Z.F. Zhang
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: A
    Year: 2019