Zhi Yang | Luminescence Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi Yang | Luminescence Materials | Best Researcher Award

Zhengzhou University | China

Prof. Dr. Zhi Yang is a National Distinguished Young Professor in the Department of Physics at Zhengzhou University, China. His research lies at the intersection of nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and radiation detection, with a particular focus on the synthesis and luminescence properties of semiconductor nanocrystals, including CdX, PbX, and perovskite and lead-free halides. He investigates exciton engineering, coupling-dependent energy transfer, and charge-transfer mechanisms in nanocrystal heterostructures, as well as the development of advanced scintillator materials for X-ray imaging. Dr. Yang earned his Ph.D. in Electronics Science and Technology from Xi’an Jiaotong University and previously served as Associate Professor at both Xi’an Jiaotong University and Zhengzhou University. He has completed a visiting research period at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, collaborating with Prof. Jinsong Huang. He leads several prestigious national projects, including the “Young Top-notch Talent of the National Ten-Thousand Talent Program,” and has received multiple awards, such as the Shaanxi Natural Science Award and the Science and Technology Award of Shaanxi Province. Dr. Yang has authored over 70 peer-reviewed publications in top journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, and Nano Letters, contributing significantly to the fields of perovskite nanocrystals, quantum dot scintillators, and high-resolution radiation detection. His pioneering work continues to advance the understanding and application of nanocrystal-based optoelectronic and imaging materials.

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Featured Publications

Wang, Q., Wang, X., Yang, Z., Zhou, N., Deng, Y., Zhao, J., Xiao, X., Rudd, P., … (2019). Efficient sky-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes via photoluminescence enhancement. Nature Communications, 10(1), 5633.

Yang, Z., Dou, J., Kou, S., Dang, J., Ji, Y., Yang, G., Wu, W. Q., Kuang, D. B., & Wang, M. (2020). Multifunctional phosphorus‐containing Lewis acid and base passivation enabling efficient and moisture‐stable perovskite solar cells. Advanced Functional Materials, 30(15), 1910710.

Lao, X., Yang, Z., Su, Z., Wang, Z., Ye, H., Wang, M., Yao, X., & Xu, S. (2018). Luminescence and thermal behaviors of free and trapped excitons in cesium lead halide perovskite nanosheets. Nanoscale, 10(21), 9949–9956.

Deng, J., Li, J., Yang, Z., & Wang, M. (2019). All-inorganic lead halide perovskites: A promising choice for photovoltaics and detectors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 7(40), 12415–12440.

Yang, Z., Wang, M., Qiu, H., Yao, X., Lao, X., Xu, S., Lin, Z., Sun, L., & Shao, J. (2018). Engineering the exciton dissociation in quantum‐confined 2D CsPbBr₃ nanosheet films. Advanced Functional Materials, 28(14), 1705908.

Ming Wang | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ming Wang | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

professor East China Normal University China

📘 Ming Wang is a Professor and Doctor at the School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai, China. His research focuses on advancing organosulfur chemistry and asymmetric catalysis.

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Education

🎓 Ming Wang earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science from East China University of Science and Technology in 2011 under Prof. Wei-Ping Deng’s guidance. He then pursued postdoctoral research (2011–2014) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, under Prof. Yonggui Robin Chi, before joining ECNU as a professor in 2014.

Experience

🔬 Ming Wang has extensive experience in cutting-edge research and academic leadership. Since 2014, he has been a professor at ECNU, driving innovation in organosulfur chemistry. His earlier postdoctoral fellowship at NTU allowed him to expand his expertise in catalysis and molecular engineering.

Research Interests

🧪 Ming Wang’s research primarily revolves around:

  1. Organosulfur Chemistry: Developing new methods and applications for sulfur-containing compounds.
  2. Asymmetric Catalysis: Creating chiral catalysts for pharmaceutical and chemical synthesis.

Awards

🏆 Ming Wang has been recognized with several prestigious awards for his significant contributions to sulfur and catalytic chemistry, cementing his role as a leader in his field.

Publications Top Notes:

📄 Ming Wang has authored impactful papers on sulfur chemistry, including recent works like:

“C-SuFEx Linkage of Sulfonimidoyl Fluorides and Organotrifluoroborates” in Nature Communications (2024), cited by cutting-edge research.

“Sulfur-Containing Peptides: Synthesis and Applications” in Current Opinion in Chemical Biology (2023).