Zhihai Ke | Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Researcher Information
Affiliation The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)
Country China
Scopus ID 55658596800
Documents 52
Citations 1619
h-index 21
Subject Area Chemistry
Event China Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7079-8845

Innovative Research Award

Zhihai Ke – The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)

Zhihai Ke is a researcher in chemistry whose scholarly contributions emphasize asymmetric catalysis, chalcogen-bonding catalysis, advanced functional materials, and electrochemical sensing technologies. His publications demonstrate interdisciplinary collaboration and sustained scientific productivity, supporting innovations relevant to modern chemical sciences and advanced materials research.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Zhihai Ke, highlighting notable contributions in asymmetric catalysis, chalcogen-bonding catalysis, and advanced electrochemical sensing materials. The overview reflects publication productivity, research influence, and scholarly impact in contemporary chemistry while considering suitability for recognition through the China Scientist Awards.[1]

Keywords

Asymmetric Catalysis, Chalcogen Bonding, Organic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, MXene, Nanomaterials, Electrochemical Sensors, Catalysis, Materials Chemistry, Sustainable Chemistry

Introduction

Zhihai Ke conducts research spanning synthetic organic chemistry, catalytic methodology, and functional nanomaterials. His investigations combine mechanistic understanding with practical applications, producing innovative catalytic systems and sensing technologies that contribute to chemical synthesis and analytical science while encouraging interdisciplinary scientific advancement.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), Zhihai Ke has developed an active publication record supported by strong citation performance. His research portfolio emphasizes asymmetric catalysis, chalcogen-bond interactions, and advanced materials, demonstrating sustained contributions across multiple chemistry disciplines.[2]

Research Contributions

His work introduces efficient catalytic strategies, innovative reaction mechanisms, and functional nanostructured materials for sensing applications. These studies improve reaction selectivity, expand catalyst design principles, and enhance electrochemical detection performance, supporting continued advancement in synthetic chemistry and materials engineering.[2][3]

Publications

Published studies cover asymmetric bromoetherification, autotandem chalcogen-bonding catalysis, and MXene-based electrochemical sensors. These peer-reviewed articles demonstrate methodological innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration while contributing valuable knowledge to organic chemistry, catalysis, and materials science.[1][2][3]

Research Impact

The research has influenced catalytic methodology and advanced sensing technologies through highly cited publications and collaborative investigations. Its scientific relevance extends to synthetic chemistry, nanomaterials, and electrochemical analysis, encouraging future innovation and practical technological applications.[1][3]

Award Suitability

Based on publication quality, citation metrics, interdisciplinary research, and sustained scientific productivity, Zhihai Ke demonstrates attributes commonly associated with recognition by the China Scientist Awards. His contributions support scientific excellence, innovation, and international collaboration within contemporary chemical research.[1]

Conclusion

Zhihai Ke has established a distinguished research profile through innovative chemistry research, impactful publications, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His achievements in catalysis and advanced materials continue supporting scientific progress, making his academic contributions noteworthy within the international chemistry research community.[1][2]

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References

  1. Electrostatically assembled MnO2 nanoflower-pillared Ti3C2Tx MXene heterostructures for flexible, high-sensitivity electrochemical sensors.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2588842026000805
  2. Catalytic Asymmetric Bromoetherification and Desymmetrization of Olefinic 1,3‐Diols with C2‐Symmetric Sulfides.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/409408759_Catalytic_Asymmetric_Bromoetherification_and_Desymmetrization_of_Olefinic_13-Diols_with_C2-Symmetric_Sulfides
  3. Autotandem Chalcogen-Bonding Catalysis: Oxaselenolium-Catalyzed Cascade Povarov–Hydrogen-Transfer Reaction.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395164505_Autotandem_Chalcogen-Bonding_Catalysis_Oxaselenolium-Catalyzed_Cascade_Povarov-Hydrogen-Transfer_Reaction

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shiyu Wei | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shiyu Wei | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Xinjiang University | China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wei Shiyu is an accomplished and forward-thinking researcher in advanced manufacturing, ultrasonic vibration–assisted machining, and laser processing, recognized for his scientific rigor, engineering innovation, and growing international influence. He serves as an Assistant Professor at the College of Mechanical Engineering, Xinjiang University, where he contributes to high-level teaching, research, and postgraduate supervision. Dr. Wei earned his Doctor of Engineering degree from Northeastern University, building strong foundations in smart manufacturing, machining science, and precision engineering. His research focuses on 3D ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning, microstructure evolution in machining, surface integrity optimization, material migration mechanisms, and hybrid energy-field manufacturing, bridging theoretical modeling with experimental validation. Dr. Wei has produced impactful scholarship reflected in 10 published documents, 88 citations across 58 documents, and a steadily rising h-index of 6, underscoring the influence and relevance of his work within the advanced manufacturing research community. He serves as principal investigator and key participant on multiple competitive scientific projects, including studies on ultrasonic vibration–assisted in situ ceramic coating formation, CO₂ pipeline flow assurance systems, hydrogen extraction technologies, and composite flexible cutting under electric–thermal–mechanical coupling fields. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary integration across mechanical engineering, materials science, green manufacturing, and energy processing. Dr. Wei has published in international journals such as Precision Engineering, Measurement, Ultrasonics, Machining Science and Technology, and The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, where his studies on ultrasonic vibration–assisted machining are widely recognized for advancing efficient, high-precision, and low-damage processing of difficult materials. In addition to journal contributions, he holds officially granted patents, further highlighting his applied engineering impact. Through academic leadership, innovative research, and persistent pursuit of excellence, Assist. Prof. Dr. Wei Shiyu stands out as a rapidly emerging scholar in mechanical engineering and a compelling candidate for prestigious recognitions and research awards.

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Featured Publications

Wei, S., Zou, P., Fang, L., & Duan, J. (2023). Theoretical and experimental study of 3D ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning driven by two actuators. Measurement, 0263–2241, 112865.

Wei, S., Zou, P., Fang, L., & Duan, J. (2023). Microstructure evolution of medium carbon steel during heat-assisted 3D ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning. Ultrasonics, 107129.

Wei, S., Zou, P., Zhang, J., & Duan, J. (2022). Theoretical and experimental research on 3D ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning driven by a single actuator. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 121, 1173–1190.

Wei, S., Zou, P., Duan, J., & Usman, M. M. (2022). Study on surface roughness model of 3D ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning driven by a single actuator. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 123, 4413–4426.

Dr. Yajing Liu | Physical Chemistry | Excellence In Research

Dr. Yajing Liu | Physical Chemistry | Excellence In Research

Yajing Liu is a postdoctoral researcher at Zhejiang University with a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry. Her work specializes in the synthesis of new materials and their applications in biomaterials for life sensing. Yajing’s research focuses on developing innovative sensors for health monitoring and accident prevention, exploring the interaction between materials and biological systems to enable flexible, wearable technologies. She has published extensively in renowned scientific journals and is recognized for her contributions to materials science and health innovation.

Dr. Yajing Liu | Zhejiang University | China

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🎓 Education

  • Yajing Liu  hold a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, where her focused on the synthesis and application of new materials. Her academic background provided a deep understanding of material science and its potential applications in various fields, particularly in life sciences and health technologies.

💼 Experience

  • Currently, Yajing Liu am a Postdoctoral researcher at Zhejiang University. Her postdoctoral work involves exploring biomaterials for life sensing applications, contributing to the development of advanced sensors for health monitoring. Her have gained significant experience in innovative sensor design and the integration of new materials with biological systems.

 🏆 Honors and Awards

  • Throughout Her have been recognized for  contributions to material science and sensor technology. Her research has been published in renowned scientific journals, highlighting her work’s impact on advancing health-monitoring technologies.

🛠️ Skills and Certifications

  • Yajing Liu expertise includes synthesizing new materials, understanding their interactions with biological systems, and applying these materials to the development of flexible wearable sensors. Her also possess strong analytical and experimental skills, particularly in physical chemistry and sensor technology.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Her research primarily focuses on physical chemistry, with an emphasis on the synthesis of new materials for life sensing.Her study the dynamic interactions between these materials and biological systems, which is crucial for the design of effective health monitoring devices, especially wearable sensors that contribute to accident prevention and real-time health tracking.

Conclusion

  • Dr. Liu’s work exemplifies innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a strong drive to improve public health through material science. Her contributions to the field of physical chemistry, particularly in wearable sensors for health applications, make her an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with significant potential to drive future breakthroughs in health technology.

📄Publications

  • Failure-analysis of carbon nanotubes and their extreme applications
    Authors: Zhu, M., Bai, Y., Gao, R., Liu, L., Zhang, Z.
    Journal: Nano Research, 2023, 16(11), pp. 12364–12383
  • Multifunctional liquid microrobots based on paramagnetic microdroplets
    Authors: Li, Q., Feng, F., Xu, M., Wang, X., Yao, L.
    Journal: Cell Reports Physical Science, 2023, 4(2), 101279
  • Modulation of Magnetic Exchange Coupling via Constructing Bi- or Multimagnetic Heterointerfaces
    Authors: Chai, Y., Lou, Q., Xu, M., Wang, X., Yao, L.
    Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2022, 13(51), pp. 12082–12089
  • Erratum: Force-Coded Strategy for the Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Tumor-Related Proteins
    Authors: Sun, M., Lu, P., Yu, C., Liu, Y., Yao, L.
    Journal: Analytical Chemistry, 2022, 94(40), pp. 1407
  • Force-Coded Strategy for the Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Tumor-Related Proteins
    Authors: Sun, M., Lu, P., Yu, C., Liu, Y., Yao, L.
    Journal: Analytical Chemistry, 2022, 94(25), pp. 8992–8998

Bo Wang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bo Wang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Recognition and Talent Awards:
  • Dr. Wang’s academic excellence has been widely recognized. He was selected as a “Nanhai Famous Talent” and a “Leading Talent” in several prestigious programs, including Hainan Province, Qingdao West Coast New Area, and the Yellow Sea Pearl Plan of Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province. These accolades reflect his significant impact on scientific innovation and leadership.
 Prof. Bo Wang, Shandong University of Science and Technology , China

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🏛️Early Academic Pursuits

  • Wang Bo began his academic journey at Hainan University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and Technology (2000-2004). His interest in biochemical engineering led him to Zhejiang University, where he pursued a Master’s degree in Medicinal Chemistry (2005-2008) and later a PhD in Biochemical Engineering (2008-2011). After completing his doctorate, Wang expanded his research experience with postdoctoral work at the prestigious KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden (2011-2013), further honing his skills in green catalysis and chiral asymmetric chemistry.

👨‍🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

  • Wang Bo’s professional career began at Sinopec Maoming Branch as an Assistant Engineer (2004-2005), marking his initial exposure to the chemical industry. He then transitioned into academia, taking up various roles at Hainan University from 2013 to 2020, where he served as a professor and doctoral supervisor in the School of Materials and Chemical Engineering, and later in the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology. In 2020, he was appointed as a professor, doctoral supervisor, and vice dean at the School of Chemistry and Bioengineering at Shandong University of Science and Technology, where he continues to shape future scientists and engineers.

🏆 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Wang Bo’s research primarily focuses on green catalysis and chiral asymmetric chemistry. His work on the catalytic synthesis of high optical purity biological chiral amines has garnered significant recognition. He leads the “Biological Chiral Amine Research Team” funded by the Hainan Natural Science Foundation. His research emphasizes environmentally sustainable methods, particularly in the development of immobilized enzymes for industrial applications and dual enzyme catalytic systems. His efforts contribute to advancing biocatalysis, an essential field for producing pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals with minimal environmental impact.

📊 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

  • Wang Bo has published over 100 high-level research papers in leading scientific journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, ACS Catalysis, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Green Chemistry. His innovative work has also led to 18 authorized patents, demonstrating his influence on both academic and industrial practices. His contributions have been recognized with awards, such as the Second Prize for Invention from the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation for his work on enzymatic preparation of vitamin A palmitate.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES

  • Wang Bo’s scholarly works have been extensively cited, reflecting the high impact of his research. As a reviewer for multiple international SCI journals and an editorial board member for Synthetic Chemistry and the Journal of Shandong University of Science and Technology (Natural Science Edition), Wang remains at the forefront of academic discourse in his field. His membership in the Chinese Chemical Society and involvement in national degree review processes further affirm his standing as a leading academic in chemical and bioengineering disciplines.

🚀LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Wang Bo’s legacy in the field of green catalysis and biocatalysis is solidified through his vast array of research outputs, patents, and contributions to academic institutions. As the leader of various disciplines at Shandong University of Science and Technology, he plays a pivotal role in advancing the education and application of bioengineering and biopharmaceuticals. His work ensures the continuous development of sustainable chemistry, providing a foundation for future innovations in pharmaceutical manufacturing and environmental conservation. Wang Bo’s commitment to research excellence will likely continue influencing the scientific community, as he leads his team toward breakthroughs in green chemistry and industrial biocatalysis.

📄Publications

  • Supramolecular assembly boosting the phototherapy performances of BODIPYs
    Authors: Dai, Y.; Sun, J.; Zhang, X.; Yu, F.; Wang, B.
    Journal: Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2024, Vol. 517, Article 216054.
  • Glutamicibacter nicotianae AT6: A new strain for the efficient biodegradation of tilmicosin
    Authors: Li, H.; Zhou, H.; Fan, L.; Zhao, L.; Wang, B.
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China), 2024, Vol. 142, pp. 182–192.
  •  Selective Oxidation of Alcohol to Valuable Aldehydes Using Water as a Promoter in a Photoelectrochemical Cell
    Authors: Sun, J.; Wang, B.; Nie, Z.; Wang, B.; Xiao, J.
    Journal: Langmuir, 2024, Vol. 40(25), pp. 13265–13275.
  • Effects of Lignin-Diverted Reductant with Polyphenol Oxidases on Cellulose Degradation by Wild and Mutant Types of Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenase
    Authors: Li, K.; Wang, Y.; Guo, X.; Wang, B.
    Journal: Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 2024, Vol. 46(4), pp. 3694–3712.
  •  Extractive separation of citral and limonene with quaternary Ammonium/Alkanediol deep eutectic Solvents: An experimental and mechanistic study
    Authors: Xiao, L.; Wei, Y.; Liu, X.; Chen, Y.; Cui, Z.
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2024, Vol. 398, Article 124262.