Dr. Jie Li | Engineering |Editorial Board Member
Beijing University of Chemical Technology | China
Dr. Jie Li is an emerging and highly promising researcher in the field of power engineering, engineering thermophysics, and advanced composite materials, known for his strong technical foundations, innovative thinking, and growing academic influence. He is currently affiliated with Beijing University of Chemical Technology, where he conducts cutting-edge research on composite material lightweight structural design, multilayer heat conduction mechanisms, torsional lamination technology, and anisotropic thermal functional materials. Dr. Li focuses on establishing high-performance lightweight structural systems through multilayer thermal resistance modelling, providing scientific solutions for next-generation energy systems, aerospace materials, and high-efficiency heat-transfer structures. His research achievements include 25 published academic documents, which have collectively received 661 citations across 597 documents, reflected by an impressive h-index of 16, underscoring his expanding academic visibility and contribution to the materials and thermal sciences community. Dr. Li is the author of impactful research such as Lamination Magic for Heat Transfer: Anisotropic Functional Composites Based on Multilayer Thermal Conductivity Modeling, demonstrating his expertise in coupling theoretical modelling with experimental validation to enhance material performance. In addition to his research accomplishments, Dr. Li has received multiple academic honors, including doctoral scholarships, national graduate scholarships, and merit-based awards, recognizing his excellence, dedication, and leadership in graduate studies. He possesses strong capabilities in mechanical design, manufacturing technology, 3D modelling, finite-element analysis, and simulation software, being proficient in SolidWorks, AutoCAD, 3D-Deform, ANSYS, Origin, and integrated digital research tools. Dr. Li’s innovative approach to composite structural engineering, combined with his technical expertise and consistent research output, positions him as a rising scholar capable of making long-term contributions to high-performance materials engineering and thermophysical system design.
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Featured Publications
Li, J. (2025). HLDP nano-assembly boosts monosultap insecticidal activity against Asian corn borers through enhanced neurotoxicity and energy depletion. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology.
Li, J. (2025). Naphthalimide-conjugated spiropyran: Dual-state emission and photo-responsive dynamic fluorescence color for information encryption application. Advanced Functional Materials.