Dr. Kaiqian Shu | Comprehensive recovery of metallic minerals | Women Researcher Award
southwest university of science and technology | China
Kaiqian Shu is a distinguished scholar at the Southwest University of Science and Technology, recognized with the Young Researcher Award for his exceptional contributions to mineral resource utilization and solid-waste valorization. As a doctoral supervisor, he focuses on advancing theoretical and applied research in the comprehensive utilization of technical mineral resources and the resource-efficient transformation of mineral processing and metallurgical residues. He has authored an extensive body of work, including a substantial number of SCI and EI publications in high-impact journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and Advanced Energy Materials. His research portfolio includes multiple papers in leading journals, several articles with high impact, and a notable cover publication. His scientific contributions have achieved over nine hundred ten citations, reflecting significant global influence, and he holds an H-index of seventeen. Beyond publications, he has secured invention patents that demonstrate strong translational value in resource engineering. His leadership extends across major national and municipal initiatives, including prestigious science foundation programs and key research and development projects in deep-earth science and technology. With a strong focus on optoelectronic-driven separation and purification of metal resources, he continues to drive innovation at the intersection of mineral engineering, materials science, and sustainable resource recovery.
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A novel magnesium-based multi-ligand collector enhanced flotation separation of spodumene and feldspar
– Applied Surface Science, 2026