Yanhong Wang | Energy chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanhong Wang | Energy chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate researcher at South China University of Technology, China

Yanhong Wang is a doctoral supervisor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at South China University of Technology. With an extensive academic background and expertise, she has contributed significantly to the fields of hydrogen storage, CO₂ capture, and natural gas hydrate exploration. Dr. Wang’s innovative research focuses on energy conservation technologies and advanced materials. She has been part of numerous national and international projects and authored high-impact publications in esteemed journals. Her work has garnered recognition for its application to sustainable energy solutions.

Profile

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🎓 Education 

Bachelor’s Degree: Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University (1997.09-2001.07). Master’s Degree: Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University (2003.09-2005.07). PhD: Environmental Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University (2005.07-2008.07)

🏢 Experience 

Assistant Professor: South China University of Technology (2008.07-2013.08). Visiting Scholar: Colorado School of Mines (2017.09-2018.09). Associate Researcher: South China University of Technology (2013.08-Present)

🏆 Awards & Honors 

Dr. Wang has received multiple honors for her innovative research, including recognition from national foundations for her groundbreaking contributions to energy and environmental science.

🔬 Research Focus 

Hydrogen storage materials and technology. CO₂ capture and storage systems. Exploration of natural gas hydrates. Energy conservation methodologies

Conclusion

Yanhong Wang is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to their extensive contributions to energy and environmental chemical engineering. Their innovative research in hydrogen storage, CO2 capture, and natural gas hydrate exploration addresses critical challenges in energy sustainability. With a solid academic and professional foundation, Dr. Wang’s expertise and leadership stand out. Strengthening the profile through highlighted publications, international collaborations, and showcasing impactful results will make them a top contender for the award.

📚Publications 

  1. Hydrate phase equilibrium of hydrogen with THP, DCM, TBAB+THF, and sulfur hexafluoride +TBAB aqueous solution systems
    • Journal: Fluid Phase Equilibria
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 590
    • Article: 114282
    • Authors: Wang, Y.; Chen, S.; Li, X.; Li, G.; Fan, S.

 

  1. Enhanced methane hydrate formation through lignocellulose fiber
    • Journal: Fuel
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 380
    • Article: 133194
    • Authors: Zhang, Y.; Fan, S.; Wang, Y.; Lang, X.; Li, G.

 

  1. Facile synthesis and mechanistic insights into ZSM-5 aggregates via a mesoporogen-free route
    • Journal: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 341
    • Article: 125078
    • Authors: Ye, F.; Fan, S.; Lang, X.; Lv, Y.; Li, G.

 

  1. Intriguing phenomenon of hydrogen molecules occupancy in clathrate hydrate cages: Implications for hydrogen storage
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 499
    • Article: 156089
    • Authors: Chen, S.; Wang, Y.; Fan, S.; Lang, X.; Li, G.

 

  1. Organic template residues confined in silicalite-1 zeolite membranes for tuning pore structures and boosting H2/CO2 separation
    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 346
    • Article: 127362
    • Authors: Ye, F.; Fan, S.; Lang, X.; Wang, Y.; Li, G.

 

  1. Hydrate Formation and Dissociation of Liquid CO2 with Seawater Containing Organic Matters in Sand
    • Journal: Energy and Fuels
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 38(18)
    • Pages: 17750–17760
    • Authors: Liu, F.; Wang, Y.; Lang, X.; Li, G.; Fan, S.

 

  1. Insights of kaolinite surface and salt ions on the formation of carbon dioxide hydrates in confined nanopore: A molecular dynamics simulation study
    • Journal: Gas Science and Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 129
    • Article: 205390
    • Authors: Fan, S.; Wu, S.; Lang, X.; Wang, Y.; Li, G.

 

  1. Heterogeneous nucleation of CO2 hydrate: A thermodynamics analysis considering effects of wall characteristics and solution activity
    • Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 224
    • Article: 125285
    • Authors: Li, M.; Fan, S.; Wang, Y.; Lang, X.; Cheng, P.

 

  1. Design and Optimization of Carbon Dioxide Storage Technology: Energy Efficiency and Economic Analysis
    • Journal: Energy and Fuels
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 38(8)
    • Pages: 7108–7120
    • Authors: Xu, Z.; Lang, X.; Fan, S.; Li, G.; Wang, Y.

 

Negar Nili | Sustainable Transport | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Negar Nili | Sustainable Transport | Best Researcher Award

Negar Nili is an experienced professional in urban and architectural design with over eight years in project management, concept design, and data analysis. She holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning from Curtin University, focusing on smart active transportation infrastructure. Negar has worked with various architectural and urban planning firms and is currently a Transport and Road Policy Officer at WALGA. Her expertise extends to research, tutoring, and lecturing at Curtin University. With strong skills in AutoCAD, Revit, and SPSS, she excels in leading design projects and teams, ensuring high-quality outcomes and client satisfaction.

Publication profile

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🎓 Education

PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, Curtin University (2018-2022) Thesis: Smart Active Transportation Infrastructure (SmATI) to Achieve Sustainable Mobility. Master’s Degree in Architecture, Gilan University Faculty of Architecture & Urban Design (2011-2013). B.Sc. in Architecture, Qazvin University Faculty of Architecture & Urban Design (2001-2007)

💼 Professional Experience

Transport and Road Policy Officer, WALGA (Sep 2023-Present) Conducting research, analyzing data, preparing policy papers, liaising with stakeholders. Sessional Academic, Curtin University (May 2018-Present) Tutoring, developing classroom activities, co-authoring research. Lecturer/Trainer, Acknowledge Education (Jan 2023-Present) Lecturing, developing teaching materials, evaluating student engagement. Architectural Team Leader, Mobin Sazeh Parand, Tehran, Iran (Apr 2014 – May 2016) Head of Architectural Department, delivered design processes in commercial & medical sectors. Senior Project Architect, Elood Consulting Company, Tehran, Iran (Jan 2011 – Apr 2014) Managed architectural design projects, liaised with clients and consultants, led design teams. Graduate Architect, Shora Consultant Engineers, Tehran, Iran (May 2008 – Dec 2010) Assisted in design projects, prepared sketches, and detailed drawings.

🛠️ Key Skills

Communication, attention to detail, planning and scheduling. Expertise in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, NVivo, SPSS. Strong project management, data analysis, and design abilities.

🏅 Major Achievements

Successful project planning and implementation from conception to delivery. Strong design skills across various urban and architectural projects. Effective leadership and organizational skills in multidisciplinary settings. Proven problem-solving and decision-making abilities.

📜 Certifications & Memberships

Member, Engineering Council – Iran, Member, Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management (AITPM), Associate Fellow (AFHEA), Certificates in Project Management, Global Sustainability, Leadership and Communication – e-Grad School

Publication top notes

  1. Title: Adopting smart technologies to encourage active transportation: a survey of pedestrians and cyclists in Perth, Western Australia
    Authors: Nili, N., Izadpanahi, P.
    Journal: Architectural Science Review
    Year: 2024 (Article in Press)

 

  1. Title: Active transportation in future urban environment
    Authors: Nili, N., Babb, C., Izadpanahi, P.
    Conference: Proceedings of the International Conference of Architectural Science Association
    Year: 2022
    Pages: 106–115

 

Conclusion:

Negar Nili is a strong candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her extensive experience in urban and architectural design, combined with her research in sustainable transportation, aligns well with the award’s focus on impactful and innovative contributions by women researchers. Her leadership, academic achievements, and professional contributions position her as a valuable candidate for this recognition. With continued growth in research output and expanded engagement, she could further solidify her impact and role in advancing the field.