Ms. Yue qi – Material Science – Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yue qi - Material Science - Best Researcher Award

HTW Dresden: Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft - Germany

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Yue qi embarked on her academic journey with a strong passion for polymer science and materials engineering. her foundational studies in polymer modification laid the groundwork for her future research endeavors. with a keen interest in utilizing ionizing radiation techniques, she pursued advanced studies in polymer surface modification, crystallization behaviors, and structural alterations. her rigorous academic training equipped her with a deep understanding of polymer chemistry, paving the way for innovative research contributions in this domain.

Professional endeavors 🏢

Currently, yue qi is a research associate at technische universität dresden (tud) and hochschule für technik und wirtschaft dresden (htwd). her research focuses on the strategic modification of polymers using gamma-ray and electron beam (eb) irradiation. her work primarily revolves around surface modification, crystallization effects, and antibacterial enhancements of polymer chains. her extensive research into pre-eb-induced grafting reactions has led to notable advancements in polymer functionalization. her professional journey is marked by collaborations with esteemed researchers and contributions to internationally funded projects, including the national key research and development program of china and the m-era.net-funded project on thermoplastic elastomers.

Contributions and research focus 🔍

Yue qi’s research is centered on the application of ionizing radiation in polymer modification to enhance their industrial applications. her expertise in gamma-ray and electron beam irradiation has enabled her to alter polymer chain structures effectively, leading to improved surface properties, crystallization behaviors, and antibacterial functionalities. her publication, “graft Material Science copolymerization of hema on lldpe films activated by low-energy electrons,” has provided valuable insights into pre-irradiation grafting techniques. her work continues to contribute significantly to the development of high-performance, functionalized polymeric materials, opening new possibilities for sustainable and innovative industrial applications.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Yue qi’s contributions to polymer science have been recognized through her involvement in pioneering research projects and patents. her innovative work led to the development of a pla  Material Science material with antibacterial properties, which was patented under china patent no. 201910833915.3. this patent highlights her role in advancing functional polymer materials for healthcare and industrial applications. her research findings have been published in esteemed scientific journals, further solidifying her reputation as a leading researcher in the field of polymer surface modification and irradiation techniques.

Impact and influence 🌍

Yue qi’s research has had a profound impact on the field of polymer science, particularly in the enhancement of polymer surfaces for diverse applications. her work on electron beam-induced grafting has opened new pathways for developing antibacterial and high-performance polymeric materials. her research not only advances scientific knowledge but also provides industrial Material Science solutions for improving polymer-based products. her collaborations with global researchers and institutions continue to push the boundaries of innovation in polymer modification techniques.

Legacy and future contributions 🔮

Yue qi’s legacy in polymer science is marked by her groundbreaking research in polymer modification and ionizing radiation techniques. her work has paved the way for future advancements in functionalized polymer materials with enhanced properties. she remains committed to exploring new methodologies that further improve polymer structures for sustainable and high-performance applications. as she continues her research endeavors, she aims to bridge the gap between scientific discoveries and practical industrial applications, leaving a lasting impact on the field of polymer engineering and material sciences.

Notable Publications 

Title: Radiation Syntheses of Modified Poly (Lactic Acid) Fabrics with Hydrophilic and Antibacterial Properties
Authors: Y. Qi, Z. Zhang, H. Ma, Y. Sha, X. Zhang
Journal: Progress in Organic Coatings, 2023

Prof. Ji Chen – Structural engineering – Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Prof. Ji Chen - Structural engineering - Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China 

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Ji Chen's academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering from the Hebei Institute of Building Science and Technology, China (1995–1999). He further pursued his passion for geological and physical sciences, earning a Master’s in Geological Engineering from Jilin University (1999–2002). His academic foundation was solidified with a Doctorate in Physical Geography from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2002–2007), which laid the groundwork for his future research in frozen soils and environmental engineering.

Professional endeavors 🏢

Dr. Chen is currently the Director of the Beiluhe National Observation and Research Station on Frozen Soil at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His role involves overseeing cutting-edge research on the environmental challenges posed by permafrost and frozen soil, particularly in relation to infrastructure projects in cold regions. He has also led various industry consultancy projects, such as studying the impact of glacier-frozen soil and snow cover on the Tibet Railway.

Contributions and research focus 🌍

Dr. Chen has made significant strides in studying the effects of frozen soils in alpine and plateau regions. His research on the long-term load test pile group in permafrost areas and the influence of glacier-frozen soil on major infrastructure projects demonstrates his commitment to bridging environmental science with Structural engineering practical applications. His projects focus on improving construction and environmental sustainability in freezing regions, with emphasis on railway infrastructure and mining areas.

Publications and scholarly impact 📚

Dr. Chen has published over 40 papers in prominent SCI journals, making substantial contributions to the understanding of permafrost and its interaction with engineering projects. His research has been featured in journals such as Cold Regions Science and Technology, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, and The Structural engineering Journal of Geophysical Research. His scholarly work has shaped ongoing global discussions on the challenges of frozen soils in construction and ecological management.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Dr. Chen’s expertise has been widely recognized within the scientific community. He has received several prestigious awards and has been appointed to editorial boards of leading journals in his field. His contributions have been pivotal in advancing the research on frozen soils, particularly in relation to environmental Structural engineering challenges and engineering solutions in high-altitude and cold regions. Additionally, his involvement in national key research and development projects underscores his stature as a leading innovator.

Legacy and future contributions 🌱

Looking forward, Dr. Chen’s work promises to leave a lasting impact on both environmental science and engineering. His involvement in major national projects, such as the Integration of Monitoring and Data Fusion Technology for Hydroecological Temporal and Spatial Changes of Frozen Soils in Alpine Mining Areas, positions him at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for cold-region construction. His future contributions are poised to shape infrastructure projects in some of the most challenging environments on Earth, ensuring that development in these regions is both sustainable and safe.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Degradation of warm permafrost and talik formation on the Qinghai‒Tibet Plateau in 2006–2021
    Authors: Mei, Q.-H., Chen, J., Liu, Y.-Q., Wang, J.-C., Zhao, Y.-J.
    Journal: Advances in Climate Change Research, 2024, 15(2), pp. 275–284
  • Title: Advances in retrogressive thaw slump research in permafrost regions
    Authors: Li, Y., Liu, Y., Chen, J., Dong, T., Zhao, Y.
    Journal: Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2024, 35(2), pp. 125–142
  • Title: Long-term responses of permafrost to the dual impacts of climate warming and engineering disturbance along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway
    Authors: Jiang, G., Fu, Z., Gao, S., Liu, Y., Wu, Q.
    Journal: Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2024, 220, 104135
  • Title: Effect of Orientation and Skylight Area Ratio on Building Energy Efficiency in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
    Authors: Wang, Y., Qin, H., Wang, Y., Zhang, S., Song, H.
    Journal: Buildings, 2024, 14(3), 755
  • Title: Aboveground Biomass Mapping and Analysis of Spatial Drivers in the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau Permafrost Zone: A Case Study of the Beilu River Basin
    Authors: Wu, Y., Zhao, J., Chen, J., Zhao, Y., Miao, Z.
    Journal: Plants, 2024, 13(5), 686