Jiabao Li | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jiabao Li | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Yangzhou University | China

Mr. Jiabao Li is a materials scientist and electrochemical energy researcher specializing in sodium-ion batteries and capacitive deionization, with particular focus on electrode and electrolyte design for extreme temperature environments. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in applied chemistry from Anhui Agricultural University, followed by a Ph.D. in materials and optoelectronics from East China Normal University, including a joint research period at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Since completing his doctoral work, he has served as a lecturer and researcher, leading multiple competitive research projects in materials innovation and energy-storage systems. His work integrates experimental synthesis with computational tools such as DFT modeling and molecular dynamics simulations to advance high-performance sodium-ion storage materials. He has published 98 scientific documents, accumulating 5,410 citations across 4,235 referencing documents, with an h-index of 40, reflecting significant global impact in the fields of battery chemistry and electrochemical engineering. His awards include national and institutional scholarships that recognize excellence in scientific research and academic achievement. Overall, his career demonstrates sustained contributions to next-generation energy-storage technologies and the advancement of robust sodium-ion systems for low-temperature and high-efficiency applications.

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Featured Publications

Unveiling the neglected role of oxygen doping in nitrogen-doped carbon for enhanced capacitive deionization performance. Nature Communications, 2025.

Rapidly evaluating electrochemical performance of transition metal disulfides for lithium-ion batteries using machine learning classifier. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2025.

Ionic conductor-armored Li₃V₂(PO₄)₃: a robust electrode for lithium capture via capacitive desalination. Chemical Communications, 2025.

Anion screening in ether-based electrolytes for boosted sodium storage at low temperature. Energy Storage Materials, 2025.

Coordination-tuned Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃ cathodes for low-temperature sodium-ion batteries. Chemical Communications, 2025.

 

Abdul Hakeem Anwer | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Hakeem Anwer | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Qatar University | Qatar

Abdul Hakeem Anwer is a dedicated researcher in the fields of electrocatalytic reduction, nanomaterials, and sustainable energy systems. His career reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific innovation, particularly in developing efficient solutions for carbon dioxide reduction, wastewater treatment, supercapacitors, and microbial fuel cells. With a proven record of research excellence and international collaboration, he has established himself as a promising scientist in chemistry and materials science.

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Education

He pursued his academic journey at Aligarh Muslim University, India, where he completed his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate in Industrial Chemistry and Chemistry. His Ph.D. research focused on bioproduct formation using bioelectrochemical systems, laying the foundation for his later work on advanced nanomaterials and electrocatalysis. His academic training equipped him with strong experimental, analytical, and problem-solving skills to address pressing global challenges in energy and environmental sciences.

Experience

Abdul Hakeem has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Qatar University, where his research centers on electrocatalytic CO2 reduction and advanced nanomaterials, alongside mentoring graduate students. Previously, he served at Yeungnam University, South Korea, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to push forward energy and environmental projects. Before these international engagements, he contributed as a Senior Research Fellow at IIT Delhi and as a Research Assistant at AMU, where he worked on materials development for microbial fuel cells and energy storage applications. His early industrial experience as a chemist in a food products company gave him practical insights into applied chemistry and quality assessment, broadening his professional expertise.

Research Interests

His research spans electrocatalysis, advanced nanomaterials, CO2 reduction technologies, microbial fuel cells, photocatalysis, and supercapacitors. He is particularly focused on developing hybrid materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and nanostructures for energy harvesting, wastewater remediation, and pollutant degradation. His scientific contributions highlight innovative pathways to sustainable energy, environmental remediation, and the circular economy, aligning with global needs for clean technologies and green energy solutions.

Awards

Abdul Hakeem’s scientific excellence has been recognized through multiple awards and travel grants. He received support from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) to present at the Global CO2 Challenge in Germany and was granted the Trans-YTF fellowship by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) to participate in an advanced lecture course in Greece. Additionally, he secured a Council of Science and Technology fellowship in India, underscoring his contributions to funded research projects. His achievements reflect both his international standing and his ability to contribute meaningfully to collaborative scientific networks.

Publications

Mashkoor, F., Mashkoor, R., Shoeb, M., Anwer, A.H., Ansari, M.Z., & Jeong, C. (2023). A smart recycling solution: WS₂-halloysite nanocomposite for heavy metals remediation from wastewater and postliminar application in electrochemical supercapacitor for energy storage. Applied Clay Science.

Mahmoud, K.H., Alsubaie, A.S., Anwer, A.H., & Ansari, M.Z. (2023). Comparative Analysis of Perovskite Solar Cells for Obtaining a Higher Efficiency Using a Numerical Approach. Micromachines, 14(6), 1127.

Mashkoor, F., Mashkoor, R., Shoeb, M., Anwer, A.H., Jeong, H., & Jeong, C. (2023). Freestanding WS₂-MWCNT Nanocomposite for Electrochemical Detection of Contaminants of Emerging Concern—Perfluorooctanoic Acid “A Forever Chemical” and Supercapacitor Applications. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 11(32), 11842–11854.

Waris, Anwer, A.H., & Khan, M.Z. (2023). Graphene quantum dots for clean energy solutions. In Graphene Quantum Dots: Biomedical and Environmental Sustainability Applications (pp. 65–88). Elsevier.

Ahmad, N., Bano, D., Jabeen, S., Ahmad, N., Iqbal, A., Waris, Anwer, A.H., & Jeong, C. (2023). Insight into the adsorption thermodynamics, kinetics, and photocatalytic studies of polyaniline/SnS₂ nanocomposite for dye removal. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 9, 100321.

Conclusion

Through his academic journey, international experience, and impactful research, Abdul Hakeem Anwer has emerged as a forward-looking scientist dedicated to solving complex challenges in energy and environmental chemistry. His work on nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and bioelectrochemical systems continues to inspire sustainable innovation and global collaboration. With a growing portfolio of high-impact publications, book chapters, and a granted patent, he remains committed to advancing clean energy solutions and eco-efficient technologies for the future.