Tao Yuan | Electrode Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Yuan | Electrode Materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China

Yuan Tao is a distinguished professor, Pujiang Scholar, and a visiting scholar at Georgia Institute of Technology. She earned her Ph.D. from Nanjing Tech University in 2011 and has conducted research at the State Grid Corporation and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Since 2015, she has been part of the Advanced Energy Materials Group at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. Her work focuses on advanced materials and novel energy devices, leading to over 50 international journal publications and 7 Chinese patents. She actively leads multiple national and municipal research projects, contributing significantly to the energy storage field.

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Academic BackgroundšŸŽ“

Yuan Tao completed her Ph.D. in 2011 at Nanjing Tech University, specializing in advanced energy materials. Her academic journey has been marked by extensive research in material science, energy storage, and electrochemistry. She further enriched her expertise as a visiting scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States, where she explored cutting-edge developments in battery technologies. With a strong foundation in material chemistry, she has continued to innovate in lithium/sodium-ion batteries and metal-air batteries, making significant advancements in the field of sustainable energy solutions and composite materials for energy storage applications.

Professional BackgroundšŸ†

Yuan Tao has an extensive research career spanning prestigious institutions and projects. She worked at the State Grid Corporation and Shanghai Jiao Tong University before joining the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology in 2015. As a professor and Pujiang Scholar, she has led numerous scientific initiatives, focusing on energy materials and battery technology. Her experience includes securing national and municipal research grants, collaborating with industry partners, and mentoring young researchers. Her expertise in electrode-electrolyte interfaces and composite materials has significantly contributed to the advancement of lithium/sodium-ion battery performance and efficiency.

Awards and Honors šŸ…

Yuan Tao has received numerous accolades for her contributions to energy materials research. She is recognized as a Pujiang Scholar, an esteemed title awarded to outstanding researchers in Shanghai. Her work has earned her funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission, and the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission. Additionally, she has been awarded 7 Chinese invention patents, showcasing her innovation in battery technology. Her publications in high-impact international journals have further solidified her reputation as a leading researcher in energy storage and electrochemical materials.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Yuan Tao specializes in the design of advanced materials and novel devices for energy storage, with a primary focus on lithium/sodium-ion batteries and metal-air batteries. Her research explores the interface mechanisms between electrodes and electrolytes, aiming to enhance battery performance and efficiency. She also works on oxygen-reduction catalysts for metal-air batteries, contributing to advancements in sustainable energy storage. Through her work, she seeks to develop high-performance composite materials that improve energy density, stability, and lifespan, addressing critical challenges in modern battery technology and driving innovations in renewable energy solutions.

Publication Top Notes

A comprehensive review of layered transition metal oxide cathodes for sodium-ion batteries: The latest advancements and future perspectives šŸ†
Year: 2025 | Cited by: 1

Enhancement of nitric oxide sensing performance via oxygen vacancy promotion on strontium-doped LaFeO3 perovskites šŸŒ¬ļøšŸ“”
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 4

Recent advances in producing hollow carbon spheres for use in sodiumāˆ’sulfur and potassiumāˆ’sulfur batteries šŸŗāš”
Year: 2024 | Ā Cited by: 1

Conclusion

Yuan Tao is a highly accomplished researcher in energy materials, specializing in lithium/sodium-ion batteries and metal-air batteries. With a Ph.D. from Nanjing Tech University and research experience at esteemed institutions like Georgia Tech, the State Grid Corporation, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, she has made significant contributions to sustainable energy storage. Her impressive portfolio includes 50+ international journal publications, 7 Chinese invention patents, and leadership in multiple research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission. Her ability to secure funding, drive impactful research, and innovate in battery technology makes her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

 

 

Seifollah Jamalpour | Lithium ion batteries | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Seifollah Jamalpour | Lithium ion batteries | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Seifollah Jamalpour, Shahid Chamran Ahvaz, Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seifollah Jamalpour is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Shahid Chamran University (SCU) of Ahvaz, Iran. He completed his postdoctoral research in Polymer Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology (2019-2021), focusing on innovative porous gel polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries. He earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Engineering from the same institution (2013-2018), researching microcellular foaming of supramolecular polymers. Dr. Jamalpour has taught courses in Heat Transfer, Mass & Energy Balance, Polymer Chemistry, and more at SCU, Tehran University, and Azad University of Shiraz. šŸŒŸšŸ”¬šŸ“š

 

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Education

Postdoc: Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (2019-2021)
Thesis: Fabrication of a novel porous gel polymer electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries.

Ph.D.: Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (2013-2018)
Thesis: Microcellular foaming of supramolecular polymers via solid-state methods.

M.Sc.: Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (2010-2012)
Thesis: Crystallization in self-reinforced polypropylene composites with nanoclay.

B.Sc.: Polymer Engineering, Azad University of Shiraz, Iran (2006-2010)
Thesis: Nanocomposites membranes for gas separation.

Teaching Experience

SCU: Heat Transfer, Mass & Energy Balance, Chemistry of Polymerization, and more (2020-present)

Tehran University: Fibers Engineering, Physical Chemistry of Polymer Laboratory (2018)

Azad University of Shiraz: Physics Chemistry of Polymer, Thermodynamics (2013)

 

Research Focus

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seifollah Jamalpour specializes in polymer engineering, with a particular focus on the development and characterization of advanced polymer composites and foams. His research includes creating self-reinforced fiber-composite foams using supercritical COā‚‚, enhancing lithium-ion battery performance with novel organic-inorganic hybrid nanoparticles, and investigating the effects of various fillers on foam properties. Dr. Jamalpour’s work also involves the exploration of supramolecular polymers and the impact of nanoscale additives on their mechanical and thermal properties. His studies contribute to the fields of materials science and energy storage technologies.

 

Work Experience

Assistant Professor, SCU (2020-present)

Technical & R&D Manager, Polywin Company (2016-2020)

R&D Manager, IPEC Company (2015-2016)

Oil & Gas Field Work, IPEC Company (2014-2015)

Publication Top Notes

“LDPE/MWCNT and LDPE/MWCNT/UHMWPE self-reinforced fiber-composite foams prepared via supercritical CO2: A microstructure-engineering property perspective” (2021) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1016/j.supflu.2021.105248

“Improved performance of lithium ion battery by the incorporation of novel synthesized organic-inorganic hybrid nanoparticles SiO2-poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ureidopyrimidinone) in gel polymer electrolyte based on poly (vinylidene fluoride)” (2021) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2021.123924

“Microwaveā€assisted foaming of polystyrene filled with carbon black; effect of filler content on foamability” (2021) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1002/pls2.10033

“The effect of poly(hydroxyl ethyl methacrylate) on the performance of PVDF/P(MMA-co-HEMA) hybrid gel polymer electrolytes for lithium ion battery application” (2020) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2020.122427

“Effect of nanosize CaCO3 and nanoclay on morphology and properties of linear PP/branched PP blend foams” (2019) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1002/pc.24611

“Improving microcellular foamability of amorphous supramolecular polymers via functionalized nanosilica particles” (2019) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1002/pc.24661

“Effect of matrixāˆ’nanoparticle supramolecular interactions on the morphology and mechanical properties of polymer foams” (2018) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1002/pi.5536

“Thermal and viscoelastic properties of entangled supramolecular polymer networks as a powerful tool for prediction of their microstructure” (2018) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2018.01.010

“Using supramolecular associations to create stable cellular structures in amorphous soft polymers” (2018) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1002/pat.4210

“Investigation of cell structure and expansion ratio of microcellular polypropylene nanohomocomposites prepared by a solid-state process” (2014) šŸ“„ DOI: 10.1080/00222348.2014.912517