Zixuan Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zixuan Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecture at University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China

Dr. Zixuan Chen is a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, with a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering. His research focuses on high-performance and multifunctional composite materials, durability of fiber-reinforced composites, and micro-/nano-material applications. With international academic experience in South Korea and China, Dr. Chen has contributed to several high-impact projects, including national R&D programs and joint military-industry initiatives. He has published extensively in top-tier journals such as Composites Science and Technology and Materials & Design, with multiple Q1 publications. As a reviewer for international journals and a member of the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, he actively engages with the academic community. Dr. Chen also mentors graduate students and contributes to research-driven education. His strong publication record, applied research contributions, and growing academic leadership mark him as a promising and impactful researcher in the field of advanced composite materials.

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Education

Dr. Zixuan Chen has a solid academic foundation in materials engineering. He began his graduate studies with a Master’s degree from the Department of Materials Engineering at Dalian Maritime University (2014–2016). Following this, he pursued a Ph.D. at Korea Maritime and Ocean University (2016–2019), where he engaged in intensive research on carbon fiber composites, contributing to international collaborative projects. His doctoral training emphasized advanced materials science and engineering, blending theoretical knowledge with applied research experience in high-performance composites. During his time in Korea, Dr. Chen worked closely with the Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation and Korean Air, further reinforcing his practical expertise in cutting-edge material systems. His academic journey across leading institutions in China and Korea has equipped him with strong international perspectives and a deep understanding of the field, which continues to inform his research in composite materials and their applications in various industrial sectors.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zixuan Chen’s professional trajectory reflects steady growth in academia and research. From 2019 to 2022, he served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Tongji University’s Mechanics Postdoctoral Station, where he participated in key national programs focusing on green composite materials and sustainable engineering solutions. Since November 2022, he has been a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. In this role, he has continued to expand his research on advanced composite materials while mentoring graduate students. His work spans both fundamental and applied research, including involvement in strategic military-industry projects such as vibration and shock control systems. Dr. Chen’s hands-on experience in project development, collaboration with industrial partners, and contributions to national initiatives demonstrate his capacity for impactful research. His current position also emphasizes teaching excellence, academic service, and shaping the next generation of engineers in the field of materials science and mechanical engineering.

Research Interest

Dr. Zixuan Chen’s research interests lie at the intersection of advanced materials science and mechanical engineering, with a focus on high-performance fiber-reinforced composites. His work emphasizes the development, functionalization, and structural design of micro- and nano-materials for composite applications. He is particularly interested in enhancing the durability, strength, and multifunctionality of these materials, making them suitable for use in aerospace, defense, and environmental sustainability sectors. Dr. Chen also explores green composite solutions, contributing to national efforts in biomass fiber development and rural technology advancement. His interdisciplinary approach incorporates structural optimization, intelligent material applications, and experimental design techniques to address real-world engineering challenges. His research has consistently been published in high-impact Q1 journals, highlighting both innovation and practical relevance. Through collaboration with academia and industry, Dr. Chen aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and scalable engineering solutions that contribute to sustainable development and high-tech material design.

Award and Honor

While specific named awards are not listed in the available profile, Dr. Zixuan Chen’s academic achievements and recognitions are evident through his scholarly output and roles. He has published multiple high-impact papers in prestigious Q1 journals such as Composites Science and Technology, Materials & Design, and ACS Applied Nano Materials, a notable indicator of peer recognition. As a reviewer for several international scientific journals, he is actively engaged in academic quality assurance and thought leadership within his field. Furthermore, his membership in the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics reflects professional recognition at the national level. His involvement in prominent national R&D programs and military-industry collaborations also signifies trust and recognition by government and institutional stakeholders. These cumulative accomplishments serve as indirect honors, demonstrating that Dr. Chen is a respected and valuable contributor to his field. As his career progresses, formal accolades are likely to follow his continued research excellence and leadership.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Zixuan Chen is an emerging academic and researcher whose expertise in composite materials and engineering mechanics is marked by both depth and breadth. With a strong educational background and international experience, he has developed a research profile that spans high-performance materials, green technology, and military-industrial applications. His prolific publication record in top-tier journals and active engagement in national research programs reflect both competence and impact. As a Lecturer and Master’s supervisor, he also plays an important role in mentoring students and advancing engineering education. Though still in the early stages of his independent academic career, Dr. Chen exhibits the qualities of a top researcher—intellectual curiosity, interdisciplinary capability, and a drive to contribute meaningful innovations to society. Given his consistent output and growing leadership, he is well-positioned to make significant future contributions to the field and is a strong candidate for recognition through awards like the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Comprehensive effects of isomeric doping on electrospun PVDF films: Towards smart wiper systems enabled by piezoelectric nanogenerators and machine learning
    Authors: Zixuan Chen, Huancheng Yang, Huijie Yu, Yao Lu, Wenchao Gao
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Fire-insulation properties of recycled aggregate concrete, its application in composite concrete structures, and concrete-concrete interface effects: a review
    Authors: Zixuan Chen, Jianzhuang Xiao
    Year: Not specified

  • Title: Electrophoretic deposition of non-conductive halloysite nanotubes onto glass fabrics with improved interlaminar properties of glass/epoxy composites (Book Chapter)
    Authors: Tianyu Yu, Zixuan Chen, Soojeong Park, Yunhae Kim
    Year: Not specified

Xiangfan Fang | Materials Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof Dr. Xiangfan Fang | Materials Science | Best Research Article Award

Institut of Automotive Lightweight Design, University of Siegen, Germany

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Xiangfan Fang is a distinguished professor and director of the Institute of Automotive Lightweight Design at the University of Siegen. With a robust background in materials engineering and a career spanning several prestigious institutions and companies, he has made significant contributions to the field of vehicle body and chassis lightweight design. His expertise encompasses materials engineering, manufacturing technology, and the integrative approach to vehicle lightweight design. Prof. Fang has held key roles in both academia and industry, leading innovative projects and research that have advanced the automotive sector.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Fang earned his Diplom-Ingenieur degree in Metallurgy and Metal Physics in 1987 from RWTH Aachen, followed by a Dr.-Ing. in 1992 from the same institution. His education laid the foundation for a career characterized by a deep understanding of materials science and engineering principles.

Professional Experience 🛠️

Prof. Fang’s career began as a research associate at TU Hamburg-Harburg and RWTH Aachen. He then moved into industry, working as a project engineer at Adam Opel AG, where he introduced integrative approaches to weight reduction in car bodies. At Stahlwerke Bremen GmbH, he led the first series launch of non-linear laser welded blanks in vehicles. His tenure at MAGNA COSMA Europe saw him manage product and technology development, focusing on ultrahigh-strength steels and hot-forming technologies. Since 2010, he has been a W3-Professor and director at the University of Siegen, furthering research in automotive lightweight design.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Fang’s research interests are centered around developing methods for component development in vehicles, focusing on material selection, geometric section design, and the study of material loading limits under severe stresses and strains. He also explores novel manufacturing methods for multi-material-forming and joining, and the development of advanced vehicle chassis systems for fuel cell and battery electric vehicles.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Fang has received notable accolades, including the Springgorum Medal for his distinguished Diplom and the Borchers Medal for his outstanding doctorate from RWTH Aachen. These awards highlight his academic excellence and contributions to engineering.

Publications Top Notes 📚

C. Hartig, X. F. Fang, H. Mecking, and M. Dahms, “Textures and plastic anisotropy in TiAl,” Acta Metallurgica, 1992, pp. 1883-1894. doi:10.1016/0956-7151(92)90175-e.

U. Reichel, X. F. Fang, and W. Dahl, “Nummerische Verfahren zur Fließspannungsanalyse,” Steel Research, 1991, pp. 131-136. doi:10.1002/srin.199101262.

X. F. Fang and W. Dahl, “Strain hardening and transformation mechanism of deformation-induced martensite transformation in metastable austenitic stainless steels,” Materials Science and Engineering A, 1991, pp. 189-198. doi:10.1016/0921-5093(91)90769-j.