Lei Dong | Advanced Materials Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Lei Dong | Advanced Materials Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Northwestern Polytechnical University | China

Prof. Lei Dong is a leading materials scientist specializing in graphene-based technologies, energy storage, and ion-transport systems. He earned his PhD in Polymer Chemistry and Physics in 2015 and subsequently gained international research experience through postdoctoral and visiting appointments at major research-intensive universities, before progressing to faculty roles and attaining a full professorship. His academic career reflects a strong trajectory from fundamental two-dimensional (2D) materials synthesis to application-driven research in Li-ion batteries and ion-sieving membranes.  He has secured more than 10 competitive research grants and filed over 30 national invention patents, underscoring both scientific excellence and translational impact. His work has been recognized through multiple prestigious talent and innovation awards at the provincial level. Overall, Prof. Dong’s contributions significantly advance scalable 2D materials, high-performance energy storage, and membrane technologies, positioning him as a prominent figure in contemporary materials science and engineering.

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Synthesis and Reduction of Large-Sized Graphene Oxide Sheets
L. Dong, J. Yang, M. Chhowalla, K. P. Loh.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2017


Interface-Confined Hydrogen Evolution Reaction in Zero-Valent Metal Nanoparticles–Intercalated MoS₂
Z. Chen, K. Leng, X. Zhao, S. Malkhandi, W. Tang, B. Tian, L. Dong, et al.
Nature Communications, 2017


A Non-Dispersion Strategy for Large-Scale Production of Ultra-High-Concentration Graphene Slurries in Water
L. Dong, Z. Chen, X. Zhao, J. Ma, S. Lin, M. Li, et al.
Nature Communications, 2018


Spontaneous Exfoliation and Tailoring of MoS₂ in Mixed Solvents
L. Dong, S. Lin, L. Yang, J. Zhang, C. Yang, D. Yang, H. Lu.
Chemical Communications, 2014

Dingqin Hu | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Dingqin Hu | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

 City University of Hong Kong | China

Dingqin Hu is an early-career materials and energy researcher specializing in organic photovoltaics and sustainable optoelectronic materials, with research outputs. He received his PhD in Energy Power Engineering from Chongqing University after completing MSc and BSc degrees in Materials Science and Engineering at Sichuan University. His professional experience spans assistant research fellow service at the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and current postdoctoral research at City University of Hong Kong, where his work focuses on scalable fabrication, morphology control, and efficiency–stability trade-offs in organic solar cells. His research interests include non-fullerene acceptors, polymer and small-molecule photovoltaics, ink-state aggregation control, and large-area device manufacturing. He has authored multiple highly cited papers in top journals such as Advanced Materials, Energy & Environmental Science, Joule, and Advanced Science, alongside several national and international patents. His achievements have been recognized through young researcher exchange awards, excellent employee and CPC honors, and first-prize academic paper awards at regional science and technology conferences. Overall, his work contributes significantly to advancing efficient, stable, and industrially viable organic photovoltaic technologies.

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All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells with an Ordered Liquid Crystalline Donor
H. Chen, D. Hu, Q. Yang, J. Gao, J. Fu, K. Yang, H. He, S. Chen, Z. Kan, et al.
Joule, 2019.

15% Efficiency All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells Enabled by a Fullerene Additive
D. Hu, Q. Yang, H. Chen, F. Wobben, V. M. Le Corre, R. Singh, T. Liu, et al.
Energy & Environmental Science, 2020.

Additive-Induced Miscibility Regulation and Hierarchical Morphology Enable 17.5% Binary Organic Solar Cells
J. Lv, H. Tang, J. Huang, C. Yan, K. Liu, Q. Yang, D. Hu, et al.
Energy & Environmental Science, 2021.

Delicate Morphology Control Triggers 14.7% Efficiency All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells
H. Tang, H. Chen, C. Yan, J. Huang, P. W. K. Fong, J. Lv, D. Hu, et al.
Advanced Energy Materials, 2020.

15% Efficiency All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells Achieved by a Locally Asymmetric F, Cl Disubstitution Strategy
D. Hu, Q. Yang, Y. Zheng, H. Tang, S. Chung, R. Singh, J. Lv, et al.
Advanced Science, 2021.