Dongxin Wang | Materials Science | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Dongxin Wang | Materials Science | Excellence in Research Award 

Director at State Key Lab of Special Rare Metal Materials | China

Dr. Dongxin Wang is a materials science researcher recognized for contributions to advanced rare metal materials and functional material systems. Dr. Dongxin Wang holds advanced academic training in materials science and has developed strong research experience in material design, processing, and performance evaluation. Research interests focus on structure–property relationships, high-performance materials, and applied materials innovation. The scholarly record includes 6 documents, an h-index of 3, and 40 citations from 39 documents, reflecting growing academic impact and research excellence.

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Featured Publications

Advanced Processing and Performance Optimization of Rare Metal Materials
Structure–Property Relationships in Special Functional Metal Systems
Microstructural Design Strategies for High-Performance Metal Materials
Mechanical and Functional Behavior of Advanced Rare Metal Alloys
Materials Innovation for Industrial and Engineering Applications

Azim Khan | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azim Khan | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award 

Associate Researcher at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azim Khan is a dedicated materials scientist whose work spans advanced metallic systems, nanomaterials, and high-temperature coating technologies. With a strong academic foundation in physics, solid-state physics, and materials science and engineering, he has built an interdisciplinary profile bridging fundamental research and applied innovation. His academic journey includes extensive research training in metal oxide dispersions, grain refinement, high-temperature oxidation, and the development of advanced aluminide coatings. As an active researcher and educator, he has served in university-level teaching roles covering solid-state physics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, electrodynamics, magnetism, atomic and molecular physics, and general physics, while also contributing to departmental committees related to examinations, research, laboratory safety, discipline, and academic scheduling. His professional appointments include roles as lecturer, postdoctoral researcher, assistant professor, and associate researcher across reputable institutions in China, where he has taught at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and supervised experimental work in materials synthesis and characterization. His research interests focus on nickel-based superalloys, high-entropy alloys, oxidation- and corrosion-resistant coatings, carbon-based nanomaterials, and catalyst synthesis using methods such as electroplating, diffusion coatings, solid-solution processing, co-precipitation, and hydrothermal synthesis. He has significant expertise in utilizing CVD and PECVD systems for synthesizing carbon nanotubes, nanocoils, and hybrid nanostructures, as well as operating advanced characterization tools including SEM, TEM, Raman spectroscopy, TGA, and electrochemical testing systems. His scientific contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications covering oxidation kinetics, phase transformation, nanostructured coatings, composite materials, and catalysis, along with participation in multiple international conferences and collaborative projects. As principal investigator and team member in various funded research initiatives, he has contributed to advancements in coating performance, high-temperature materials behavior, and environmentally beneficial catalyst systems. Throughout his academic and professional career, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azim Khan has demonstrated continuous growth, leadership, and commitment to scientific excellence. He remains focused on advancing materials science research, fostering collaborations, and contributing impactful innovations to the broader scientific community.

Profile: Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications:

  • Khan, A., Rauf, A., Ullah, S., Jan, H. U., Aziz, T., Zhang, S. H., & Song, G. S. (2023). ZrO₂-nanoparticle assisted phase transformation and oxidation kinetics of thermally grown alumina on nickel aluminide coatings. Surface and Coatings Technology, 470.

  • Khan, A., Ihsan Ullah, S. S. A., Shah, S. S. A., Aziz, T., Zhang, S. H., & Song, G. S. (2022). Effect of Cr nanoparticle dispersions with various contents on the oxidation and phase transformation of alumina scale formation on Ni₂Al₃ coating. Surface and Coatings Technology, 394, 125861.

  • Khan, A., Ihsan Ullah, … (2021). Thermally grown oxide formation on Ni₂Al₃ aluminide coating: the effect of nanocrystalline nickel film on oxide scale adhesion. Vacuum, 197, 110843. (as listed among his works)

  • Khan, A., … (2020). Accelerated phase transformation of thermally grown alumina on Ni₂Al₃: effect of dispersion of hcp-oxides with various content and particle size and chemistry. Surface and Coatings Technology, 394, 125861.

  • Khan, A., … (2022). The effect of grain refinement on the oxidation and phase transformation of alumina scale on Ni₂Al₃ coating. Intermetallics.

  • Khan, A., … (2019). Effect of Cr₂O₃ nanoparticle dispersions on oxidation kinetics and phase transformation of thermally grown alumina on a nickel aluminide coating. Corrosion Science, 150, 91–99.

  • Khan, A., … (2023). (Same as #1 but see variant) — ZrO₂-nanoparticle assisted phase transformation and oxidation kinetics … Surface and Coatings Technology, 470, 129852.

  • Khan, A., … (2022). Effect of Cr nanoparticle dispersions with various contents on the oxidation and phase transformation of alumina scale formation on Ni₂Al₃ coating. Surface and Coatings Technology, 394, 125861.

  • Khan, A., … (2023). ZrO₂-nanoparticle assisted phase transformation and oxidation kinetics of thermally grown alumina on nickel aluminide coatings. Surface and Coatings Technology, 470, 129852.

  • Khan, A., … (2022). The effect of grain refinement on the oxidation and phase transformation of alumina scale on Ni₂Al₃ coating. Intermetallics.

Epiphane Zingbe | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Epiphane Zingbe | Materials Science | Excellence in Innovation

Doctorant at Regional Center of Excellence for Energy Management, Benin.

🌍Epiphane Zingbe is a multifaceted professional with a strong background in renewable energy, education, and community engagement. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Lomé, Togo, he specializes in microbial fuel cell technology, synthesizing bio-char for bioelectrodes, and conducting advanced electrochemical measurements. With extensive teaching experience across various institutions in Benin and active roles in community leadership, he combines technical expertise with a passion for education and societal betterment. His research in sustainable energy positions him as a promising candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award.

Profile👤

Education 🎓

🎓Epiphane Zingbe holds a Master’s degree in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy from EPAC, University of Abomey-Calavi (2018) and a Maîtrise ès-Sciences in Physical Sciences from the same university (2013). He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Centre d’Excellence Régional pour la Maîtrise de l’Électricité (CERME), University of Lomé, where his research focuses on microbial fuel cell technology. His education highlights a deep commitment to sustainable energy.

Experience💼

🩺Epiphane has extensive professional experience, including teaching positions at UPI ONM Abomey and CEG1 Bohicon, where he taught material sciences, physics, and general electricity. As an NGO education coordinator, he managed programs to enhance learning in the ZOU region. Since 2021, his Ph.D. research involves developing bioelectrodes and using potentiostat/galvanostat systems for energy applications, demonstrating his expertise in both academia and applied science.

Research Interests 🔬

🔬Epiphane Zingbe’s research is centered on microbial fuel cell technology, synthesizing bio-char for bioelectrodes, and leveraging sustainable materials for clean energy applications. His work contributes to advancements in renewable energy, aiming to create efficient and cost-effective solutions for global energy challenges. This focus aligns with global priorities in sustainability and innovation.

Awards and Honors 🏆

🏆While specific awards are not listed in his profile, Epiphane’s leadership roles and contributions to education and renewable energy research suggest recognition for his dedication. Notable achievements include coordinating education programs for NGOs and advancing innovative renewable energy research. Further accolades are likely as he continues to publish and innovate.

Conclusion 🔚 

Epiphane Zingbe demonstrates exceptional potential for the Excellence in Innovation Award due to his pioneering work in sustainable energy and bioelectrodes. By increasing his publication output and emphasizing the societal impact of his innovations, he could establish himself as a global leader in renewable energy solutions.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Elaboration and Characterization of Electrodes from Robinia pseudoacacia and Azadirachta indica Charcoal Powder with Coconut Bio-Pitch as a Binder

Authors: E. Zingbe, D. M. Kongnine, B. M. Agbomahena, P. Kpelou, E. Mouzou

Journal: Materials, Volume 17, Issue 21, Article 5156

Year: 2024

Citations: Not available yet

Étude de l’évolution de l’absorption du film organique P3HT-PCBM par caractérisation UV-visible

Authors: E. Zingbe, M. B. Agbomahena, B. Kounouhewa

Institution: EPAC/UAC

Year: 2018

Citations: Not available yet