Bing Bai | Advanced Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Bing Bai | Advanced Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Bing Bai, Beijing jiaotong University, China

Prof. Dr. Bing Bai, born October 1966, is a distinguished male professor and doctoral supervisor at Beijing Jiaotong University, China 🇨🇳. With over 180 papers in international journals and 10 academic books, he’s a prominent figure in geotechnical engineering. Honored with the Beijing Natural Science Award and the Ministry of Education’s Natural Science Prize, his research is internationally acclaimed. Named among the “World’s Top 2% Scientists” by Stanford University for three years, he also received the prestigious “Scott Sloan Award” from the Royal Academy of Sciences. Serving on editorial boards and professional committees, he’s a leading authority in his field.

 

Publication Profile

Education and Experience 🎓

Prof. Dr. Bai Bing, born in October 1966, is a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at Beijing Jiaotong University, China. With an illustrious academic journey, he has authored over 180 papers in esteemed international journals and edited 10 academic monographs and textbooks.

Academic Achievements 🏆

His groundbreaking research has earned him prestigious accolades including the Beijing Natural Science Award and the Natural Science Prize from the Ministry of Education of China. He’s been consistently recognized among the “World’s Top 2% Scientists” by Stanford University. Notably, he clinched the esteemed “Scott Sloan Award for best paper in 2021” from the Royal Academy of Sciences.

Research Focus 📚

Prof. Dr. Bing Bai’s extensive research spans across diverse domains within geotechnical and environmental engineering. His work delves into the constitutive behavior of geomaterials, including the thermo-mechanical properties of soils and sediments. He investigates the transport phenomena of contaminants and suspended particles in porous media, exploring their interaction with factors like temperature, pore structure, and hydrodynamic forces. Additionally, he’s contributed significantly to understanding consolidation processes induced by thermal loading and cyclic loading. Prof. Bai’s interdisciplinary research sheds light on critical aspects of geoenvironmental problems, offering valuable insights for sustainable underground construction and environmental management.

 

Ashraf Morsy | Materials Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ashraf Morsy | Materials Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ashraf Morsy, Faculty of Engineering, Pharos University, Alexandria, Egypt.

Dr. Ashraf Morsy, a distinguished membrane technology expert 🧪, serves as the Membrane Laboratory Supervisor at Pharos University, Egypt. With dual doctorates in Materials Science and Petrochemicals, he blends academic prowess with over two decades of laboratory experience. His research delves into water treatment, desalination, and polymer modifications, reflected in numerous publications and patents. Dr. Morsy’s leadership extends to mentoring M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, alongside active participation in international conferences. A member of prestigious scientific societies, including the Arab International of Materials Science, his work shapes sustainable solutions for water scarcity challenges. 🌊🔬

 

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Ashraf Morsy’s academic journey spans decades of dedication and expertise 🎓. Beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Special Chemistry from Alexandria University in 1988, he continued to expand his knowledge with diplomas in Education and Material Science. His pursuit of excellence led to a Master’s degree in Materials Science in 2011 and a dual Doctorate, specializing in Materials Science and Petrochemicals. With a focus on polymer modifications and membrane fabrication for water treatment, Dr. Morsy’s extensive educational background empowers him to innovate sustainable solutions for addressing global water challenges, marking him as a leader in the field. 🌊🔬

 

Experience

Dr. Ashraf Morsy brings a wealth of expertise to the realm of chemical laboratories 🧪. Specializing in water treatment, chlorine, caustic soda production, and polymerization, his proficiency extends across various facets of chemistry. As a seasoned laboratory manager, he excels in overseeing operations and guiding the research endeavors of M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. Dr. Morsy’s adeptness isn’t confined to the lab; he is equally skilled in imparting knowledge. From organic chemistry to membrane technology, his teaching prowess encompasses a wide array of subjects, ensuring a holistic understanding of chemical processes. 🔬📚

Research Focus

Dr. Ashraf Morsy’s research focus primarily revolves around sustainable solutions for water treatment and desalination, marked by his significant contributions to membrane technology 🌊. Through innovative approaches, he explores the development of advanced materials such as cellulose acetate and nanocomposites extracted from natural sources like rice straw. His work spans various facets of membrane fabrication, including polymer modifications and the integration of environmentally friendly additives for enhanced performance. Dr. Morsy’s dedication to addressing water scarcity challenges is evident in his extensive publication record, which underscores his commitment to advancing sustainable practices in the field of chemical engineering. 🔬📑

 

Publication Top Notes 

  1. Utilizing a blend of expandable graphite and calcium/zinc stearate as a heat stabilizer environmentally friendly for polyvinyl chloride by Morsy et al. (2024) 🔄
  2. Cited by 9 articles, Improved anti-biofouling resistances using novel nanocelluloses/cellulose acetate extracted from rice straw based membranes for water desalination by Morsy et al. (2022) 📚
  3. Cited by 17 articles, Evaluation of the water quality and the eutrophication risk in Mediterranean sea area: A case study of the Port Said Harbour, Egypt by Morsy et al. (2022) 🌊
  4. Cited by 2 articles, Development of cellulose acetate membrane performance by carboxylate multiwalled carbon nanotubes by Morsy et al. (2022) 🧪
  5. Cited by 1 article, Energy Recovery from Spray Dryer Exhaust Air Using High-Temperature Heat Pump System by Morsy et al. (2022) 🔄
  6. Cited by 7 articles, Enhancing anti-scaling resistances of aromatic polyamide reverse osmosis membranes using a new natural materials inhibitor by Morsy et al. (2021) 🌿
  7. Cited by 18 articles, Anti-biofouling of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid grafted cellulose acetate membranes used for water desalination by Morsy et al. (2020) 🔬
  8. Cited by 2 articles, Improvement of performance and antifouling properties of reverse osmosis membranes using green additive by Morsy et al. (2019) 🔄
  9. Cited by 19 articles, Reverse osmosis membranes for water desalination based on cellulose acetate extracted from Egyptian rice straw by Morsy et al. (2016) 🌾
  10. Cited by 18 articles, Grafted cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membrane using 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid for water desalination by Morsy et al. (2016) 🔬