Tzu Hsuan Chiang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tzu Hsuan Chiang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

professor at National United University, Taiwan

Prof. Tzu Hsuan Chiang is a distinguished researcher in energy engineering, specializing in electrocatalysis and hydrogen energy systems. She is currently a Professor at the Department of Energy Engineering at National United University, Taiwan. With a strong academic background and a commitment to advancing sustainable energy technologies, she has made significant contributions to the development of high-efficiency, low-cost electrocatalysts for water electrolysis. Her pioneering research in non-precious metal composite electrodes and scalable electrolysis technologies has helped bridge the gap between academia and industry. Through government-funded projects and collaborations with industry partners, she continues to drive innovation in green hydrogen production, contributing to the global transition toward clean energy solutions. Her work has led to multiple patents and technology transfers, further solidifying her reputation as a leading expert in the field.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Chiang earned her Ph.D. from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University between 2002 and 2006, where she conducted groundbreaking research in materials science and electrocatalysis. Her doctoral studies laid the foundation for her expertise in the synthesis of metal oxides, Schiff base complexes, and heteroatom-doped catalysts, essential for improving electrochemical reactions. Her academic journey was marked by a strong focus on applied research, aiming to enhance energy conversion and storage technologies. The rigorous training and research experience she gained during her Ph.D. propelled her into a successful academic career, equipping her with the knowledge to tackle challenges in renewable energy. Her continuous pursuit of learning and interdisciplinary research has allowed her to stay at the forefront of scientific advancements in energy engineering.

Professional Experience

Prof. Chiang began her academic career as an Associate Professor at National United University in 2009, a position she held until 2015. During this period, she actively contributed to both teaching and research, mentoring students and advancing electrochemical energy technologies. In 2015, she took on a Visiting Scholar position at the University of Tokyo, where she expanded her research network and collaborated on cutting-edge hydrogen energy projects. Upon returning, she was promoted to Professor at National United University, where she continues to lead innovative research on electrocatalysis and green hydrogen production. Her extensive experience in academia and industry collaborations has positioned her as a key figure in energy sustainability, with her work influencing both scientific advancements and practical industrial applications.

Research Interest

Prof. Chiang’s research focuses on the development of high-performance electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which are critical for hydrogen fuel cells and water electrolysis. She specializes in designing cost-effective, durable materials for alkaline, acidic, and seawater electrolysis, aiming to enhance efficiency in hydrogen production. Her studies on Schiff base chelating ligands for non-precious metal composite electrodes have significantly improved electrocatalytic stability and activity. Additionally, she is involved in scaling up large-area alkaline electrolyzer modules, ensuring practical applications for industrial hydrogen production. Her interdisciplinary approach combines materials science, electrochemistry, and engineering, making her a leading researcher in next-generation sustainable energy solutions.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Chiang has received multiple awards for her contributions to energy research and electrochemical engineering. Her work has been recognized with government research grants, demonstrating the impact and importance of her studies in hydrogen energy. She has also been honored with patents and technology transfers, reflecting the practical applications of her innovations in industrial settings. Her contributions to academia have been acknowledged through invitations to international conferences and research collaborations, solidifying her reputation as a leader in electrochemical energy research. Through her dedication to sustainable energy solutions, she continues to inspire the next generation of researchers and engineers, leaving a lasting impact on the field of renewable energy.

Conclusion

Prof. Tzu Hsuan Chiang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her groundbreaking work in hydrogen energy, electrocatalysis, and industry-academia collaboration. Her ability to bridge scientific innovation with real-world applications makes her a leading figure in green energy research. However, enhancing global visibility and research diversification could further solidify her standing as the best candidate for the award.

Publications Top Noted

1. Trifunctional Electrocatalysts for Zn-Air Batteries and Water Splitting

  • Author(s): Chiang, Tzuhsuan; Chen, Yusi
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: Catalysis Science and Technology
  • Citations: 1

2. Cerium Vanadium Oxide for Methanol Electrooxidation in Fuel Cells

  • Author(s): Chiang, Tzuhsuan; Rao, K. Narasimha; Hsu, Jiawei
  • Year: 2022
  • Journal: Electrocatalysis
  • Citations: 3

 

Jing Li | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Jing Li | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Chongqing University, China

Dr. Jing Li is an Associate Professor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering, specializing in micro and nanoscale heat transfer, phase change energy storage, and thermal management materials. She earned her Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2015. With over 50 research publications, including 25 indexed in SCI, she has made significant contributions to the field. She has led and participated in numerous national and provincial research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Her research focuses on developing advanced thermal management solutions using phase change materials and nanomaterials. Dr. Li’s work has broad applications in energy efficiency and sustainability. With a strong track record in securing research funding and publishing high-impact studies, she is a key figure in advancing energy storage and heat transfer technologies.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile

Education

Dr. Jing Li holds a Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from the University of Science and Technology Beijing, which she earned in 2015. Her doctoral research focused on advanced thermal management, energy storage, and nanoscale heat transfer, laying a strong foundation for her future contributions to these fields. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering from the same university in 2008. During her undergraduate studies, she developed a keen interest in thermophysical properties and energy utilization, which later guided her research trajectory. Her academic journey reflects a consistent focus on energy systems, phase change materials, and micro/nanoscale heat transfer, equipping her with the expertise to lead innovative research projects in these domains. With a strong educational background from a prestigious institution, Dr. Li has built a career dedicated to advancing thermal energy storage and heat transfer technologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jing Li is an Associate Professor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering, Chongqing University. She earned her Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2015. With extensive experience in thermal energy research, she has been actively involved in multiple national and provincial research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. As a principal investigator and key research personnel, she has contributed to advancements in heat transfer, phase change energy storage, and nanoscale thermophysics. Dr. Li has also collaborated with industrial and academic institutions on energy-efficient technologies, furthering the applications of her research in practical engineering fields. Her dedication to innovative heat transfer solutions and her leadership in research projects have established her as a respected expert in energy and thermal physics.

Research Interest

Dr. Jing Li’s research primarily focuses on micro- and nanoscale heat transfer, phase change heat storage, and energy cascade utilization. Her work explores advanced heat storage materials, thermophysical properties, and near-field radiation effects, contributing to the development of high-efficiency thermal management systems. She has extensively studied multiphase flow heat transfer and the application of nanomaterials in enhancing thermal conductivity. Her recent research includes molecular dynamics simulations of composite phase change materials, graphene-enhanced thermal properties, and experimental studies of thermal diodes. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she bridges fundamental physics with practical applications in industrial waste heat recovery, electronics cooling, and renewable energy systems. Dr. Li’s contributions to energy-efficient materials and next-generation thermal management technologies provide valuable insights for sustainable energy solutions, making her research highly relevant to modern engineering and environmental challenges.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jing Li has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to energy research and heat transfer studies. She has been awarded research grants from prestigious institutions such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Her work on phase change materials and nanoscale heat transfer has been recognized in leading scientific journals, where she has published over 50 research papers, many indexed in SCI and EI. Additionally, she has been acknowledged for her outstanding research contributions through provincial and national talent programs, including the Chongqing Talent Plan. Dr. Li’s expertise in thermal energy storage has earned her invitations to international conferences as a keynote speaker and panelist. Her achievements not only highlight her excellence in academic research but also emphasize her impact on advancing energy-efficient technologies for industrial and environmental applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Jing Li is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of thermal energy storage and heat transfer. With a strong academic background, extensive research experience, and numerous high-impact publications, she has made significant contributions to advancing energy-efficient materials and thermal management systems. Her work on phase change materials, nanoscale heat transfer, and molecular dynamics simulations has provided valuable insights into next-generation energy technologies. Through leadership in research projects and active collaboration with industry, she continues to bridge the gap between fundamental science and practical applications. Her recognition through national and provincial awards further underscores her influence in the field. Dr. Li’s dedication to innovation, sustainability, and scientific excellence makes her a distinguished researcher and a valuable asset to the academic and engineering communities. Her work will continue to play a crucial role in addressing global energy challenges and developing advanced thermal management solutions.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Molecular dynamics simulation of thermal properties in composite phase change materials based on functionalized graphene and polyethylene glycol
    Authors: Yu Mao, Jing Li*, Xu Yang, Keai Tao, Kuan Sun, Shanshan Chen, Yujie Zheng
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Journal of Energy Storage, 94:112104

  • Title: Molecular dynamics simulation of thermal properties of modified graphene/n-octadecane composite phase change material
    Authors: Li J*, Mao Y, Yang X, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2749(1):012008

  • Title: A polyurethane solid-solid composite phase change material based on modified graphene oxide for efficient thermal management
    Authors: Yang X, Liao Y N, Li J*, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2749(1):012007

  • Title: Experimental study of single-phase change material thermal diode based on calcium chloride hexahydrate
    Authors: Yang Xu, Li Jing, Mao Yu, Tao Ke-Ai, Sun Kuan, Chen Shan-Shan, Zhou Yong-Li, Zheng Yu-Jie
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Acta Phys. Sin., 73(5): 058301

  • Title: Near-field radiative heat transfer between successive nanowires and its effects on thermal conductivity of mesoporous composites
    Authors: Jing Li*, Yanhui Feng, Xinxin Zhang, Xinming Zhang
    Year: 2016
    Citation: Applied Thermal Engineering, 93: 978-987

  • Title: Shape-stable phase change composites based on carbonized waste pomelo peel for low-grade thermal energy storage
    Authors: Shaowei Li, Jing Li*, Yang Geng, Yanning Liao, Shanshan Chen, Kuan Sun, Meng Li
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Journal of Energy Storage, 47: 103556/1-103556/10

  • Title: Theoretical and experimental research of thermal conductivity of silver (Ag) nanowires in mesoporous substrate
    Authors: Jing Li*, Yanhui Feng, Xinxin Zhang, Ge Wang
    Year: 2018
    Citation: International Journal of Heat & Mass Transfer, 121: 547-554

  • Title: Super-elastic and shape-stable solid-solid phase change materials for thermal management of electronics
    Authors: Yanning Liao, Jing Li*, Shaowei Li, Xu Yang
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Journal of Energy Storage, 52: 104751-104751

  • Title: Dual-functional polyethylene glycol/graphene aerogel phase change composites with ultrahigh loading for thermal energy storage
    Authors: Shaowei Li, Jing Li*, Yanning Liao, Shanshan Chen, Yujie Zheng, Meng Li, Kuan Sun
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Journal of Energy Storage, 54: 105337-105337

  • Title: Interfacial thermal resistance in mesoporous composites and its thermal conductivity
    Authors: Jing Li*, Yanhui Feng, Xinxin Zhang, Ge Wang
    Year: 2016
    Citation: CIESC Journal, 67(S1): 166-173

  • Title: Preparation and thermophysical properties of graphene nanoplatelets-octadecane phase change composite materials
    Authors: Cai Di, Jing Li*, Jiao Nai Xun
    Year: 2019
    Citation: Acta Physica Sinica, 68(10): 100502/1-100502/9

  • Title: Near-field Radiative Heat Transfer across a Pore and Its Effects on Thermal Conductivity of Mesoporous Silica
    Authors: Jing Li, Yanhui Feng*, Xinxin Zhang, Congliang Huang, Ge Wang
    Year: 2015
    Citation: Physica B, 456(1):237-243

  • Title: Study of Near-field Radiative Heat Transfer in Mesoporous Alumina
    Authors: Jing Li, Yanhui Feng*, Xinin Zhang, Congliang Huang, Ge Wang
    Year: 2015
    Citation: Chinese Physics B, 24(1): 14401-014401

  • Title: Near-field radiation across a spherical pore in mesoporous silica
    Authors: Jing Li, Yanhui Feng*, Xinxin Zhang, Congliang Huang, Mu Yang
    Year: 2015
    Citation: Chinese Journal of Engineering, 37(8): 1063-1068

  • Title: Thermal conductivities of metallic nanowires with considering surface and grain boundary scattering
    Authors: Jing Li, Feng Yan-Hui*, Zhang Xin-Xin et al.
    Year: 2013
    Citation: Acta Phys. Sin, 62(18): 186501

  • Title: Numerical simulation of the flow and heat-transfer characteristics of an aligned external three-dimensional rectangular-finned tube bank
    Authors: Juwu Xu, Jing Li*, Yudong Ding, Qian Fu, Min Cheng, Qiang Liao
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Applied Thermal Engineering, 145:110-122