Prof. Wang Jincheng, Shanghai University of Engineering ScienceA Member of the Rubber Specialty Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society, and a Member of the 11th Rubber Specialty Committee of the Shanghai Chemical and Chemical SocietyIn June 2003, he graduated from the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University, with a Ph.D. in Materials Science. In the same year, he joined the Department of Polymer Materials and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science and began his career. Throughout his professional career, he has been engaged in the design, preparation, and application of novel functional rubber materials, accumulating a solid theoretical foundation and extensive practical experience. Professor Wang has undertaken a total of 30 scientific research projects, among which he has presided over 20 projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Youth Project, General Program, and International Cooperation and Exchange Program. He has published over 120 research articles in prestigious domestic and international academic journals such as Composite Science and Technology, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Polymer Testing, Applied Clay Science, Rubber Industry, Synthetic Rubber Industry, and Elastomer, among others. |
Assoc. Prof. Xiaomin Kang, University of South ChinaCore Participant of New Energy Power and Energy Storage TeamI achieved my bachelor and Ph.D degree in Material Sciecne and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University in 2011 and 2017, respectively. After graduation, I furhter served as a postdoctor and research fellow in Prof. Luo Jinglli’s group (Fellow of the Canadian Academay of Engineering) to fufil my job in the research of next generation energy conversion and storage devices, with an emphasis on exploring the oxygen evolution/reduction reaction and electrochemical carbon dioxide conversion at room temperatures. In 2022, I worked as an associated professor in School of Mechanical Engineering, University of South China. Till now, I am hosting a National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shenzhen Postdoctral innovatiove research progam, respectively. As a core-participant, I am a member in New Energy Power and Energy Storage Team: Hydrogen energy and fuel cell electrocatalytic materials and Innovative project of Shenzhen graphene manufacturing innovation center: Development of graphene based materials for anti-corrosion and antifouling of marine equipment and facilities, respectively. Besides, I once hosted a China Postocroral Science Foundation in 2019. Till now, I have published over 30 papers and 5 patents in Nature Communications, Chemical Communication, Polymer Chemistry, Journal of Material Chemistry A, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Chinese Chemical Letters and etc. |
Prof. Raymond Ooi, Department of Physics Faculty of ScienceElected Fellow of the Academy of Sciences MalaysiaProf. Raymond Ooi is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia since 2015. He won the Malaysian Toray Science Foundation (MTSF) Science & Technology Award in 2013. He obtained his PhD (dr.rer.nat) from Universitaet Konstanz, Germany in quantum optics and laser cooling of molecules. He then worked as a post-doctoral Research Associate for three years with Marlan O. Scully (a distinguish physicist in quantum coherence). During this time, he was also a Visiting Scientist at Princeton University and Max-Planck Institut fuer Quantenoptik. Then, he joined KAIST as a Research Professor, Korea University as Assistant Professor and Monash University (Sunway) as Senior Lecturer, before joining Universiti Malaya in 2010. His research has produced a total of more than 160 publications (mainly WoS journal & including conference papers) covering quantum optics, nonlinear molecular spectroscopy and quantum microscopy, statistical physics of Bose-Einstein condensates, interactions, generation and propagation of ultrashort and intense laser pulses. In 2011 he initiated the "Quantum and Laser Science" research center and single-handedly developed the Ultrafast High Intensity Femtosecond Laser and Optics facility in High Impact Research (HIR) building through the MoHE grant. In 2018, he initiated and chaired the first international conference on Quantum and Nonlinear Optics(QNO2018). Recently he is leading quantum communications research program for the country. |
Prof. Danqing Song, South China University of TechnologySupervisor at South China University of Technology, Alongside The Deputy Director of the Development Strategy and Planning OfficeDanqing Song holds the positions of Professor and Ph.D. supervisor at South China University of Technology, alongside the Deputy Director of the Development Strategy and Planning Office. He serves on the councils of numerous academic organizations, including the Red Bed Engineering Slope Branch, the Ground Rock Engineering Professional Committee, and the Landslide and Engineering Slope Branch of the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering, as well as the Underground Engineering Professional Committee of the Guangdong Society of Civil Engineering and Architecture and the Guangzhou Society for Ecological Safety and Construction. His research career has been dedicated to exploring rock mass engineering geological mechanics pertinent to slopes (including landslides), tunnels, and underground caverns. His primary research interests lie in the dynamiceffects of rock mass structures, rock mass dynamic disasters, monitoring, early warning, and mitigation of geological hazards, as well as intelligent construction techniques in underground engineering. Professor Song has contributed to evaluations and preventive measures for significant landslides, high slopes, and deformation stability assessments of deeply buried tunnels in major projects such as the Sichuan-Tibet Railway, the Three Gorges, Jiudianxia on the upper reaches of the Yellow River, Heifangtai, and the Xianggelila Expressway in the middle reaches of the Jinsha River. He has authored 99 SCI/EI papers (84 SCI and 15 EI), with two of his papers being recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers in 2020 and one as a Hot Paper in 2023. As the first or corresponding author, he has published 55 SCI papers (including 16 in top-tier journals) and 12 EI papers in prestigious journals within the fields of engineering geology and geotechnical engineering, such as Engineering Geology, Landslides, Acta Geotechnica, and Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. His SCI papers have been cited over 1,200 times, with an H-index of 20. Furthermore, Professor Song has co-authored three industry/group standards, submitted applications for 36 (international) invention patents and six utility model patents, and holds 22 software copyrights. |