Ding Sheguang | Thermodynamics | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Ding Sheguang | Thermodynamics | Best Scholar Award

Chongqing Technology and Business University | China

Ding Sheguang is a dedicated Lecturer at Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing City, China, specializing in the field of thermodynamics. With a strong academic foundation and a commitment to advancing knowledge in thermal sciences, he has contributed to the academic community through publications in reputable journals such as the Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and College Physics. His research interests lie in the study of thermodynamic systems, where he focuses on exploring innovative approaches to energy transfer, efficiency, and the underlying physical principles governing thermal processes. Although he has not yet undertaken large-scale research projects, patents, or industry collaborations, his scholarly publications reflect a growing contribution to the scientific discourse in chemical and physical sciences. Dedicated to teaching, Ding actively fosters the academic growth of students by integrating his research insights into the classroom, ensuring learners gain a practical and conceptual understanding of thermodynamic phenomena. While he is not currently engaged in consultancy work, editorial roles, or professional memberships, his emphasis on publishing high-quality research highlights his commitment to academic excellence. Through his teaching, publications, and scholarly engagement, Ding Sheguang continues to make valuable contributions to the advancement of thermodynamics and to the academic environment at Chongqing Technology and Business University.

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Featured Publications 

"Alternative approach to calculate thermodynamic enthalpy change ΔH for non-ideal fluids via equations of state"

Mr. Pinaki Shankar Saha Prithu – Water Electrolysis – Young Scientist Award

Mr. Pinaki Shankar Saha Prithu - Water Electrolysis - Young Scientist Award

University of Science and Technology of China - China

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Pinaki Shankar Saha Prithu began his educational journey with outstanding performances at dhaka residential model college, achieving perfect gpa scores in both his secondary and higher secondary school certificates (2009–2013). he pursued his undergraduate degree in textile engineering from the bangladesh university of textiles, where he laid the groundwork for his later transition into advanced material sciences. recognizing his passion for research, he pursued his m.sc. in material science and engineering from chongqing university, china, graduating with a cgpa of 3.56/4.00. currently, he is engaged in a ph.d. in material science and engineering at the university of science and technology of china, part of the prestigious chinese academy of sciences.

💼 Professional endeavors

Pinaki's career reflects a progressive shift from the textile industry to the high-impact field of material science. he initially served as a management trainee officer at victory city international holdings ltd. in guangzhou, where he gained industrial insights into textile manufacturing. his subsequent roles at labib dyeing mills and dr. petry gmbh involved applied research, process Water Electrolysis optimization, and quality assurance. this industrial grounding prepared him for his academic research roles, including his tenure as a graduate research assistant at chongqing university and currently at the university of science and technology of china, where he delves into nanomaterials and power electronics-driven catalytic technologies.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Pinaki has made significant contributions in the field of catalysis, nanostructured materials, and energy storage, with a special emphasis on material characterization, carbon nanotubes, and mxene-based catalysts. his master’s thesis focused on the preparation of ru-co and ru-ga nano (hydr)oxide catalysts for water electrolysis. he has authored impactful Water Electrolysis research papers, including a high-profile publication in the international journal of hydrogen energy (2025), detailing the performance of ru-conc@cnt bifunctional catalysts for water splitting. his current ph.d. research expands on high entropy alloy catalysts for her, oer, aor, orr, and hor, integrating principles of power electronics to enhance electrochemical efficiency.

🌍 Impact and influence

Pinaki’s interdisciplinary expertise bridges textile engineering and advanced material science, making him a unique contributor in his field. his research on bifunctional nanohybrid catalysts addresses pressing global challenges related to renewable energy and sustainable chemical production. he also co-authored a study on textile-based soft robotics for differently-abled Water Electrolysis individuals, highlighting his commitment to inclusive innovation. his evolving work continues to influence domains where power electronics, electrocatalysis, and nanotechnology intersect, further cementing his growing reputation.

📈 Academic citations

Pinaki’s publications are gaining scholarly recognition, particularly his work published in top-tier journals such as the international journal of hydrogen energy and the journal of material science. his research on ru-ga nc@mxene catalysts and soft robotic textiles has been cited in works focused on clean energy and biomedical applications. his google scholar and researchgate profiles reflect a steadily increasing academic footprint, drawing attention from global researchers in nanomaterials and power electronics.

🔮 Legacy and future contributions

Pinaki’s trajectory illustrates a vision rooted in scientific innovation and interdisciplinary synergy. his ongoing ph.d. work is expected to generate transformative knowledge in the field of high-entropy alloy electrocatalysts. looking ahead, he aims to lead research that integrates power electronics with advanced catalytic materials to develop scalable, low-energy-demand systems for global clean energy applications. his legacy is forming around pioneering contributions to sustainable technologies, educational mentorship, and industrial-academic collaboration.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: High-performance bifunctional Ru–CoNC@CNT catalyst for efficient water splitting
    Author(s): Pinaki Shankar Saha Prithu, Jinzhou Li, Chaowen Tan, Chengzhen Hou, Xuewei Lv, Jie Dang
    Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

  • Title: Review: Textile-based soft robotics for physically challenged individuals
    Author(s): Akhiri Zannat, Mohammad Nasir Uddin, Sharif Tasnim Mahmud, Pinaki Shankar Saha Prithu, Rony Mia
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science