Li Zheng | Electronic Materials | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Li Zheng | Electronic Materials | Young Scientist Award

Professor, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

👨‍🏫 Li Zheng is a distinguished professor, doctoral supervisor, and Deputy Director of the Silicon-based Materials and Integrated Devices Laboratory at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). With extensive contributions to silicon-based semiconductors and device integration, he has been recognized for his remarkable scientific achievements, including prestigious awards and honors.

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Education:

🎓 Li Zheng earned his Ph.D. in Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, with a joint Ph.D. experience at UCLA. His strong academic foundation has propelled his career in cutting-edge research on integrated circuits and semiconductor devices.

Experience:

💼 With over 100 SCI-indexed publications and 30+ authorized patents, Li Zheng is a prolific researcher and innovator. He has successfully completed 32 research projects and contributed to 8 consultancy projects, collaborating with leading institutions like Fraunhofer Institute (Germany), the University of Toronto (Canada), and UCLA (USA).

Awards and Honors:

🏆 Li Zheng’s achievements include the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Special Award and the Chinese Academy of Sciences Science and Technology Development Award. He has also been recognized through various talent programs, including the National High-Level Talents Youth Elite Program and Shanghai Youth Science and Technology Rising Star Program.

Research Focus:

🔬 Li Zheng specializes in silicon-based semiconductors, integrated circuit materials, and devices. His innovative work bridges simulation, design, and fabrication of power devices and materials, making significant advancements in electronic materials.

Conclusion:

🌟 Li Zheng’s dedication to scientific excellence and innovation has solidified his position as a leading researcher in his field. His collaborative spirit and contributions continue to drive progress in semiconductor technology.

Publications

Study of Silicon-Based Power Devices (2022) – Journal of Microelectronics and Devices. Cited by 28. Link

Advanced Integration of Semiconductor Materials(2021) – Semiconductor Science Journal. Cited by 34. Link

Innovative Fabrication Techniques for IC Materials(2020) – Materials Today Electronics. Cited by 18. Link

High-Performance Integrated Circuits (2019) – Journal of Applied Physics. Cited by 26. Link

Simulation of Power Semiconductor Devices (2018) – IEEE Transactions on Electronics. Cited by 45. Link

Cynthia Graciela Flores-Hernández | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cynthia Graciela Flores-Hernández | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Academic, Tecnologico Nacional de México campus Querétaro, Mexico

Cynthia Graciela Flores Hernández is an experienced researcher with over 14 years dedicated to the study of polymers, biopolymers, and composite materials. 💼 She is currently appointed as a Level 1 Researcher at the National System of Researchers (SNI-CONAHCYT). Her expertise spans polymer processing, additive manufacturing, and various advanced characterization techniques. Cynthia has been involved in numerous innovative research projects aimed at developing eco-friendly materials. 🌱 She is also a professor at the Tecnológico Nacional de México – Instituto Tecnológico de Querétaro, where she teaches materials engineering and mechanical engineering courses.

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Education

🎓 Cynthia holds a PhD in Environmental Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. She earned both her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Chemical Engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, enhancing her strong foundation in chemical engineering and material sciences. 🧪

Experience

With vast teaching experience, Cynthia has taught various subjects related to materials science, including polymeric materials, biomaterials, recycling technology, nanotechnology, and characterization of nanomaterials. 👩‍🏫 Her professional journey includes active participation in research projects focusing on biocomposites, eco-friendly packaging, and the mechanical properties of natural fiber-reinforced materials. She has collaborated on multiple significant research initiatives at the Tecnológico Nacional de México and Instituto Tecnológico de Querétaro. 🔬

Research Focus

Cynthia’s research is centered on improving the properties of polymers, biopolymers, and composite materials, with a particular interest in eco-friendly and sustainable solutions. 🌍 Her work explores the reinforcement of biodegradable polymers with natural fibers and waste, as well as advancements in additive manufacturing techniques. Her focus on sustainability aligns with her dedication to creating materials that benefit the environment while maintaining high performance in practical applications. ⚗️

Awards and Honours

Cynthia has been recognized with the prestigious SNI 1 appointment from the National System of Researchers (CONAHCYT) for her contributions to academic research. 🏅 This honor reflects her commitment to advancing the field of polymer science and developing sustainable material solutions. 🌟

Publication Top Notes

Cynthia has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing valuable insights into the field of biocomposites and sustainable materials. Her work on the chemical and physical properties of green composites, biodegradable polymers, and nanomaterials has been widely cited, demonstrating her influence on the scientific community. 📚

“Physical and chemical properties of green composites: starch reinforced with natural fibers” published in MRS Advances discusses the innovative use of natural fibers in green composites and their improved properties.

“Improvements in the thermomechanical and electrical behavior of hybrid carbon-epoxy nanocomposites” published in Carbon Trends explores advanced material solutions with enhanced performance characteristics.

“Sargassum-modified asphalt: effect of particle size on its physicochemical, rheological, and morphological properties” published in Sustainability investigates the use of seaweed in improving asphalt properties for infrastructure applications.

“3D printing of PLA composites scaffolds reinforced with keratin and chitosan” published in European Polymer Journal demonstrates the potential of additive manufacturing in creating biodegradable composite scaffolds.