Prof. Chunlei Guo | Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chunlei Guo | Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chunlei Guo | Professor | University of Rochester | United States

Academic Background

Chunlei Guo received his undergraduate education in Optical Physics and Fine Mechanics at the Changchun Institute of Optics in China. He then pursued his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Connecticut, followed by postdoctoral training in Materials Science at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has established a strong foundation in laser physics, optics, and materials science, contributing to his recognition as a leading researcher in photonics. According to Scopus, his work includes over four hundred publications cited nearly ten thousand times, with an h-index indicating substantial influence in his field. His Google Scholar profile further reflects his widespread impact across laser material processing, femtosecond laser applications, and nanostructuring.

Research Focus

Guo’s research primarily focuses on femtosecond laser interactions with materials, including the creation of superhydrophobic surfaces and laser-induced nanostructures. His work integrates ultrafast laser techniques with material science, aiming to advance applications in energy, imaging, and nanotechnology. His studies emphasize precise control of surface properties and functionalization at the micro- and nanoscale.

Work Experience

Guo has held a variety of academic and research positions, starting as an Assistant Professor and later Associate Professor at the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester. He is currently a Professor at the Institute of Optics and holds joint appointments in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Laboratory for Laser Energetics. He has also served as the founding director of the GPL Photonics Lab in China, further establishing his international research presence.

Key Contributions

Guo has made significant contributions to laser-induced surface structuring, development of superhydrophobic and superwicking surfaces, and femtosecond laser applications in imaging and material processing. His work has enabled new methods for nanostructuring metals, improving energy management, and advancing optical technologies. He has been widely recognized for developing techniques that combine laser precision with novel material functionalities.

Awards & Recognition

Guo’s research excellence has earned him multiple prestigious awards, including honors for innovation in defense and design, recognition by professional societies, and fellowships in the Optical Society of America, American Physical Society, and International Academy of Photonics and Laser Engineering.

Professional Roles & Memberships

He has served in numerous editorial and advisory roles, including Editor-in-Chief of the CRC Handbook of Laser Technology and Applications, associate editor for leading optics journals, and program committee membership for major international conferences. He has also chaired conferences and technical groups, contributing to shaping the field of laser science and engineering globally.

Publication Profile

Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Guo, C., Vorobyev, A. Y., & Singh, S. C. (2023). Imaging Dynamics of Femtosecond Laser-Induced Surface Nanostructuring. In Ultrafast Laser Nanostructuring. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, 239, 355–375.

Guo, C., & Singh, S. C. (2021). CRC Handbook of Laser Technology and Applications. CRC Press.

Vorobyev, A. Y., & Guo, C. (2015). Superwicking Surfaces Produced by Femtosecond Laser. In Advanced Lasers, 193, 101–120.

Guo, C. (2016). Using femtosecond lasers to create new material properties. SPIE Newsroom.

Guo, C. (2010). Surface-plasmon-enhanced photoelectron emission. SPIE Newsroom.

Impact Statement / Vision

Guo envisions leveraging ultrafast laser technologies to design materials with unprecedented properties for industrial, environmental, and energy applications. His work continues to inspire innovations in nanofabrication, surface engineering, and photonics, bridging fundamental research and practical applications for global scientific advancement.

Ms. Chunmei Zhou | catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Chunmei Zhou | catalysis | Best Researcher Award

professor, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, China

Dr. Chunmei Zhou is a distinguished researcher in the field of Heterogeneous Catalysis, currently affiliated with Nanjing Tech University, China . She has gained international recognition for her innovative work on nanostructured materials and catalytic processes related to biomass upgrading and sustainable chemistry. With over 3,100 citations and an h-index of 30, Dr. Zhou has made significant contributions to advancing cleaner and more efficient catalytic technologies.

Publication Profile

Scopus

🎓 Education Background:

Dr. Zhou earned her Ph.D. in Industrial Catalysis from South China University of Technology in 2010. Her academic foundation laid the groundwork for her impactful research on catalytic materials and green chemistry applications.

💼 Professional Experience:

Following her PhD, she completed three years of postdoctoral research supported by competitive grants at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 🇸🇬. Thereafter, she returned to China and joined Nanjing Tech University, where she currently serves as a researcher in the School of Chemical Engineering.

🏅 Awards and Honors:

While detailed information on awards was not available in the source, Dr. Zhou’s high citation record and international collaborations reflect the esteem with which her work is held in the academic community. She is also an active contributor to high-impact journals, further showcasing her scientific influence.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Zhou’s research is primarily focused on the synthesis of nanostructured materials for catalytic applications, especially in biomass conversion to high-value chemicals. Her work aims to address challenges in green chemistry, sustainable resource utilization, and energy-efficient catalytic reactions. Her recent efforts delve into aqueous-phase reforming, selective oxidation, and hydrogenative rearrangements using novel nanocatalysts.

🔚 Conclusion:

Dr. Chunmei Zhou stands out as a prolific and visionary researcher in heterogeneous catalysis, with a commitment to sustainable chemical transformations. Her contributions continue to shape the future of clean energy and green chemistry technologies through collaborative, interdisciplinary research. 🌱⚗️

📚 Top Publications 

Atomically Precise Water-Soluble Gold Nanoclusters: Synthesis and Biomedical Application
Journal: Open Access Review, 2024
Citations: 15

Biomass upgrading of furfural to cyclopentanone via selective aqueous-phase hydrogenative rearrangement over Pd/g-C3N4 catalysts
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2025
Citations: 0

Enhanced Glycerol Oxidation Toward Dihydroxyacetone Over Gold/Palladium Binary Nanocatalysts by Structure Control
Journal: Chemistry – A European Journal, 2025
Citations: 0

Metal–ligand interfaces for well-defined gold nanoclusters
Journal: Review Article, 2024
Citations: 4

Ball-milling-induced phase transition of ZrO₂ promotes selective oxidation of glycerol to dihydroxyacetone over supported PtBi bimetal catalyst
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023
Citations: 8

Metal-carbonate interface promoted activity of Ag/MgCO₃ catalyst for aqueous-phase formaldehyde reforming into hydrogen
Journal: Fuel, 2023
Citations: 10