Li Xia | Plant biotechnology |Best Researcher Award

Prof. ā€ŒLi Xia |Plant biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof at Qingdao University of Science and Technology China

Li Xia is a distinguished professor at the College of Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology. With a PhD in Chemical Engineering, his research expertise spans process system engineering, chemical thermodynamics, dynamic simulation, process optimization, and energy-saving technologies. He has contributed extensively to the fields of chemical process simulation and intelligent chemical industry through numerous high-impact publications and patents. Li Xia has led and collaborated on several national research projects, focusing on innovative energy-saving strategies and the development of new chemical processes. His work has significantly advanced the application of thermodynamic models and optimization techniques in industrial processes.

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šŸ“šEducation

PhD in Chemical Engineering Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China [2010-2016]

Ā šŸ¢ Professional Appointments

  • Professor College of Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology [2006-present]

Research Projects šŸ“

Project Title: Research on energy saving strategies and methods for chemical processes based on fire accumulation Duration: January 2015 – December 2017 Funding Source: National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant Number: 21406124 Role: Project Leader Outcome: Concluded Project Title: Intelligent method and application research of low-temperature waste heat extraction and utilization Duration: January 2022 – December 2025 Funding Source: National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant Number: 22178190 Role: Second completer Status: Amidst Research Project Title: A new method and its application research for vapor-liquid equilibrium prediction based on elements and chemical bonds Duration: January 2012 – December 2015 Funding Source: National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant Number: 21176127 Role: Third completer Outcome: Concluded

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  1. Benzoic Acid Catalyzed Production of Xylose and Xylooligosaccharides from Poplar
    • Authors: Li, L., Wan, Q., Lu, Y., Xu, J., Gou, J.
    • Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 213
    • Pages: 118460
    • Abstract: This study explores the catalytic production of xylose and xylooligosaccharides from poplar using benzoic acid, focusing on optimizing yield and process efficiency.

 

  1. A Matrix Completion Method for Imputing Missing Values of Process Data
    • Authors: Zhang, X., Sun, X., Xia, L., Tao, S., Xiang, S.
    • Journal: Processes
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 12
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 659
    • Abstract: This open-access article presents a matrix completion method aimed at imputing missing values in process data, potentially improving data integrity and analysis in various industrial applications.

 

  1. Design Method of Extractant for Liquidā€“Liquid Extraction Based on Elements and Chemical Bonds
    • Authors: Wei, Y., Zhang, C., Zhang, Y., Sun, X., Xiang, S.
    • Journal: Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 68
    • Pages: 193ā€“202
    • Abstract: The study proposes a novel design method for extractants used in liquid-liquid extraction, focusing on the role of elements and chemical bonds to enhance extraction efficiency.

 

  1. A Projected Newton Algorithm Based on Chemically Allowed Interval for Chemical Equilibrium Computations
    • Authors: Lu, H., Tao, S., Sun, X., Xia, L., Xiang, S.
    • Journal: Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 18
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 27
    • Abstract: This article introduces a projected Newton algorithm designed to improve chemical equilibrium computations by using chemically allowed intervals, aiming to enhance accuracy and computational efficiency.

 

  1. Enhancing Working Fluid Selection for Novel Cogeneration Systems by Integrating Predictive Modeling: From Molecular Simulation to Process Evaluation
    • Authors: Wang, L., Zong, F., Liu, Z., Sun, X., Xiang, S.
    • Journal: Process Safety and Environmental Protection
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 183
    • Pages: 587ā€“601
    • Abstract: This research focuses on the selection of working fluids for cogeneration systems, integrating predictive modeling from molecular simulation to process evaluation to optimize performance and safety.

 

  1. Development of Special Process Simulation System for Sulfuric Acid Alkylation Process
    • Authors: Zhao, T., Xia, L., Sun, X., Chen, Y., Xiang, S.
    • Journal: Gao Xiao Hua Xue Gong Cheng Xue Bao/Journal of Chemical Engineering of Chinese Universities
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 38
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 121ā€“127
    • Abstract: This study details the development of a specialized process simulation system for the sulfuric acid alkylation process, aiming to improve efficiency and reliability in industrial applications.

 

 

Abdullah Mohammed |3D-printing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ā€Œ Abdullah Mohammed |3D-printing | Best Scholar Award

Mr at College of Dentistry/University of Mosul, Iraq

Abdullah J. Mohammed is a dedicated professional in prosthodontics with expertise in maxillofacial prostheses, laser welding, and dental implants. Holding an MSc in Prosthodontics and currently pursuing a Ph.D., he specializes in the topology optimization of metallic denture bases. With extensive teaching and clinical supervision experience, Abdullah has contributed significantly to dental education and patient care. His research, showcased in numerous published articles, focuses on topics such as the influence of Co-Cr thickness on color parameters and the biocompatibility of soldering materials. Committed to advancing dental prosthetics, he explores innovative techniques like additive manufacturing and nanoparticle incorporation for enhanced clinical outcomes.

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Education šŸ“š

PhD Student (2021-2022) Topic: Topology optimization of the metallic denture base. MSc in Prosthodontics (2009) College of Dentistry, Mosul University. Thesis: “The effect of laser welding on the tensile strength and radiographic analysis of cobalt chromium repaired joints.” BDS (2002) College of Dentistry, Mosul University. Training Course at Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey (2009) Laboratory steps of construction of fixed dental prostheses.

Work Experience šŸ’¼

Assistant Lecturer (2009) Responsibilities: Clinical supervisor in the Department of Prosthodontics for 4th and 5th undergraduate students. Lecturer (2013) Responsibilities: Teaching dental materials for 2nd-stage undergraduate students. Clinical supervisor in the Department of Prosthodontics for 4th undergraduate students. Head of the Central Lab (2012-2014) College of Dentistry, Mosul University. Responsibilities: Supervised the construction of fixed and removable dental prostheses. Head of the Dental Educational Hospital (Dec. 2017 – July 2018) College of Dentistry, Mosul University. Responsibilities: Overseeing operations and administration of the dental educational hospital. Member of the Committee of Maxillofacial Restorations (2012-2014) Responsibilities: Contributed to decision-making and planning regarding maxillofacial restorations.

Field of Interest šŸŒŸ

  • Maxillofacial prostheses
  • Laser welding
  • Dental implants
  • Fixed partial dentures
  • Additive manufacturing

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

    • The role of internal architecture in producing high-strength 3D printed cobalt-chromium objects
      • Journal: The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
      • Year: 2024
      • DOI: 10.4047/jap.2024.16.2.91
      • Contributors: Abdullah Jasim Mohammed; Ahmed Asim Al-Ali
      • Abstract: This article likely explores the significance of internal architecture in creating high-strength 3D printed cobalt-chromium objects, contributing to advancements in prosthodontics and dental implantology.
    • Biocompatibility of Soldering Materials Used for Repair of Cobalt Chromium Joints
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This study examines the biocompatibility of soldering materials employed for repairing cobalt-chromium joints, aiming to ensure safety and efficacy in dental prosthetic repair procedures.
    • Degree of conversion of modified heat cured acrylic resin
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This article likely investigates the degree of conversion of modified heat-cured acrylic resin, which is essential for assessing the polymerization efficiency and mechanical properties of dental prosthetic materials.
    • Effect of Curing Method on the Color of Vinyl Addition Cured Silicon (Effect of processing temperature on the color parameters of maxillofacial silicon)
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This study likely examines the impact of curing methods on the color stability of vinyl addition-cured silicone used in maxillofacial prosthetics, providing insights into optimizing processing techniques for aesthetic outcomes.
    • Feeding Obturator: Indications, Types, and Benefits. A Literature Review
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This review article likely discusses the indications, types, and benefits of feeding obturators, which are specialized prosthetic devices used to aid in feeding for individuals with oral or maxillofacial defects.
    • The Effect of Adding Nanoparticles to Dental Porcelain on the Fracture Resistance and Bond Strength to Zirconia Core
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This study likely investigates the impact of incorporating nanoparticles into dental porcelain on fracture resistance and bond strength to zirconia cores, aiming to enhance the mechanical properties of dental restorations.
    • The Effect of Laser Welding on the Tensile Strength and Radiographic Analysis of Co-Cr Repaired Joints
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This article likely explores the effects of laser welding on the tensile strength and radiographic analysis of cobalt-chromium repaired joints, offering insights into the efficacy of laser welding techniques in dental prosthetic repair.
    • The Effect of Nanoparticles Addition on the Physical Properties of the Maxillofacial Silicone: A Literature Review
      • Contributors: Abdullah Mohammed
      • Abstract: This literature review likely summarizes the effects of nanoparticle addition on the physical properties of maxillofacial silicone, providing an overview of advancements in materials science for facial prosthetics.