Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bowen Li | Electrocatalysis | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bowen Li , Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
Dr. Bowen Li is an Associate Professor at the International Institute for Frontier Science, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Singapore, he specializes in nanomaterial synthesis and catalysis applications. His research focuses on CO₂ conversion, electrocatalysis, hydrovoltaic materials, and porous materials for catalytic applications. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education. His innovative work has been published in high-impact journals, and he has secured multiple research grants. 🌱⚗️🔍
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Best Researcher Award 🏆🔬
Dr. Bowen Li is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions in nanomaterials, catalysis, and sustainable energy. His expertise in CO₂ conversion, electrocatalysis, hydrovoltaic materials, and porous materials has significantly advanced the field of green chemistry and energy applications. His research is impactful, addressing critical global challenges such as carbon capture, renewable energy generation, and efficient catalysis.
Education & Experience 🎓🔬
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Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (2015–2020) | National University of Singapore 🏛️
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B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering (2011–2015) | National University of Singapore 🏗️
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Associate Professor (2022–Present) | Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics 📚✈️
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Research Fellow (2019–2022) | Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education 🏅🔬
Professional Development 🚀📚
Dr. Bowen Li has actively contributed to the field of chemical engineering, specializing in catalyst design, electrocatalysis, and nanomaterial synthesis. His expertise in CO₂ conversion and hydrovoltaic materials has led to groundbreaking advancements in sustainable energy. Through extensive research, he has developed innovative catalysts for efficient and selective chemical transformations. He has also collaborated with top institutions and published numerous high-impact articles. With a strong passion for mentoring young researchers, he continuously explores new frontiers in nanotechnology and energy materials, pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. 🔬🌍⚛️
Research Focus 🔬⚗️
Dr. Bowen Li’s research is centered on nanomaterials and catalysis, particularly in sustainable energy applications. His work includes:
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Selective CO₂ Conversion 🌍➡️⚡: Developing catalysts for converting CO₂ into valuable C₂+ products.
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Electrocatalysis ⚡⚛️: Investigating reaction mechanisms to optimize energy efficiency.
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Hydrovoltaic Materials 💧🔋: Designing materials that generate electricity from humidity.
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Hierarchically Porous Materials 🏗️🔬: Creating advanced catalysts for enhanced performance.
His interdisciplinary approach contributes to green chemistry and sustainable energy innovations. 🌿🌎🔬
Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️
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Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province Grant (2023–2026) 🎓💰
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Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Research Grant (2022–2024) 📜💡
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Published in High-Impact Journals (Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Advanced Materials) 📖🏅
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Front Cover Publication in Nano Materials Science (2023) 📰📚
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Research Fellowship at Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education (2019–2022) 🌍🔬
Publication Top Notes:
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🧪 “Recent Advances in Nanostructured Perovskite Oxide Synthesis and Application for Electrocatalysis”
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⚛️ “A Universal Strategy for the Synthesis of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalysts toward Electrochemical CO₂ Reduction”
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🌞 “Heterogeneous Nucleation and Enhanced Charge Transfer via Amorphous Metal‐Organic Frameworks for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells”
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🧬 “Bio-inspired All-Metallic Nanovesicles for Electrocatalysis”
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🔬 “Operationally Stable Perovskite Solar Modules Enabled by Vapor-Phase Fluoride Treatment”
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⚡ “Noble-Metal-Free Metal Oxides for Catalyzing Acidic Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Reactions: Recent Developments and Future Perspectives”