Subing Yang | Material characterization

Celebrating Excellence: Congratulations to Dr. Subing Yang on Receiving the “Best Researcher Award”! 🌟🏆

  • Assoc Prof Dr. Subing Yang, Jiangsu University, China: Material characterization

🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Subing Yang! 🎉It is with great joy and admiration that we extend our heartfelt congratulations on receiving the prestigious “Best Researcher Award” by ScienceFather Your outstanding contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the areas of microstructure characterization, irradiation effects, and surface modification, have set a remarkable standard for excellence.

Your dedication to advancing knowledge and your innovative approach to understanding and mitigating irradiation-induced damage have not only enriched the scientific community but have also brought immense pride to our institution. This well-deserved recognition is a testament to your hard work, perseverance, and the impactful contributions you’ve made to the world of research.

May this award serve as a celebration of your accomplishments thus far and as an inspiration for the continued brilliance we anticipate from your future endeavors. We are honored to have such an exceptional researcher as part of our academic community. Once again, congratulations on this well-earned achievement, and here’s to many more successes in your illustrious career! 🌟👏

 

Professional Profiles:

Bio Summary:

Dr. Subing Yang is an Associate Professor at Jiangsu University with expertise in microstructure characterization, irradiation effects on materials, and surface modification. He completed his Ph.D. in Quantum Science and Engineering from Hokkaido University, focusing on residual elastic strain and defects in He+ ion irradiated 4H-SiC. Dr. Yang has a strong background in electron microscopy and has actively contributed to research in the field of materials science, particularly in understanding and mitigating irradiation-induced damage. His current research at Jiangsu University continues to explore microstructure characterization and surface modification techniques for metals.

Education:
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Quantum Science and Engineering
    • Hokkaido University, 2017.09 – 2020.09
    • Research: Residual elastic strain and defects in He+ ion irradiated 4H-SiC
  • Master of Metallurgical Engineering
    • University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2014.09 – 2017.01
    • Research: Irradiation effect of high-energy particles on steel
  • Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering
    • Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, 2010.09 – 2014.06
Professional Journey:
  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    • Hokkaido University, 2020.10 – 2022.09
    • Research: Microstructure characterization, irradiation effect of high-energy particles, surface modification, and oxidation of metal.
  • Associate Professor
    • Jiangsu University, from 2022.12 – present
    • Research: Continuation of microstructure characterization, irradiation effects, and surface modification studies.
Research Focus and Skills:
  1. Microstructure Characterization:
    • Analyzing inner material microstructures using various microscopy technologies.
    • Proficient in electron microscopy, including focused-ion-beam system, transmission electron microscope, and scanning TEM.
    • Skills in SEM, EBSD, XPS, AFM.
  2. Irradiation Effects on Materials:
    • Studying the impact of irradiation-induced damage on materials used in nuclear reactors and aerospace.
    • Characterizing damages using EBSD, Raman microscopy, TEM, etc.
    • Investigating mechanisms to mitigate damages.
  3. Surface Modification and Metal Oxidation:
    • Modifying surfaces using ion implantation and studying the effects on oxidation.
    • Exploring anti-oxidation technologies like coatings and surface alloying.
Publications & Contributions:
  1. Author Metrics:
    • Document & Citation Trends:
      • Chart displaying the number of documents published and citations received across the years (2015-2023).
    • Documents:
      • 11 documents in total.
      • Results list showing the most recent 10 documents.
    • Metrics Summary:
      • 2 Preprints
      • 18 Co-Authors
    Notable Publications:
    1. Effects of gas phase ion irradiation and vacuum annealing on the visible light photocatalytic properties of WO3
      • Published in Vacuum, 2022, 206, 111519
      • 1 Citation
    2. Tailored copper oxidation in alkaline aqueous solution after helium cation implantation
      • Published in Applied Surface Science, 2022, 591, 153087
      • 1 Citation
    3. An investigation of surface contamination introduced during He+ implantation and subsequent effects on the thermal oxidation of Cu
      • Published in Applied Surface Science, 2022, 579, 152163
      • 2 Citations
    4. Room-Temperature Hydrogen Absorption of Ti with Robust Surface Coated by Hexagonal Boron Nitride
      • Published in ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2022, 5(1), pp. 951–957
      • 1 Citation
    5. Anisotropic defect distribution in He+-irradiated 4H-SiC: Effect of stress on defect distribution
      • Published in Acta Materialia, 2021, 211, 116845
      • 19 Citations
    6. Electron energy-loss spectroscopic evaluation of depth-dependent swelling of He+ ion-irradiated 4H-SiC correlated with defect type
      • Published in Journal of Applied Physics, 2020, 127(17), 175106
      • 4 Citations
    7. Development of Laser-HVEM and Its Application on In-situ Observation on Lattice Defects Behavior
      • Published in Jiegou Huaxue, 2020, 39(4), pp. 623–629
      • 0 Citations
    8. Non-destructive evaluation of the strain distribution in selected-area He+ ion irradiated 4H-SiC
      • Published in Applied Surface Science, 2020, 500, 144051
      • 11 Citations
    9. Effect of pulsed-laser and/or electron irradiation on vacancy diffusion in SUS316L austenitic stainless steel
      • Published in Gongcheng Kexue Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2017, 39(6), pp. 903–908
      • 2 Citations
    10. Effect of laser and/or electron beam irradiation on void swelling in SUS316L austenitic stainless steel
      • Published in Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2017, 488, pp. 215–221
      • 8 Citations
Research Timeline of Dr. Subing Yang
  • 2010 – 2014: Bachelor’s Degree
    • Metallurgical Engineering at Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology
  • 2014 – 2017: Master’s Degree
    • Metallurgical Engineering at University of Science and Technology Beijing
    • Research: Irradiation effect of high-energy particles on steel
  • 2017 – 2020: Ph.D. in Quantum Science and Engineering
    • Quantum Science and Engineering at Hokkaido University
    • Research: Residual elastic strain and defects in He+ ion irradiated 4H-SiC
  • 2020 – 2022: Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Research at Hokkaido University
      • Microstructure characterization
      • Irradiation effect of high-energy particles
      • Surface modification and oxidation of metal
  • 2022 – Present: Associate Professor at Jiangsu University
    • Continued research in microstructure characterization, irradiation effects, and surface modification

Angeles Mantilla | Catalysis

 🏆Dr. Angeles Mantilla, 🎉 Congratulations on “Best Researcher Award”! 🌟🎉

  • Dr. Angeles Mantilla, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico:  Leading Researcher in Catalysis

Dr. Angeles Mantilla 🌟,Heartiest Congratulations on being honored with the Best Researcher Award 🏆 by ScienceFather! 🎉 Your exemplary dedication to advancing the field of materials science and your outstanding contributions to environmental remediation and energy generation truly set you apart.

Your journey, marked by years of commitment and numerous achievements, is an inspiration to all aspiring researchers. The impact of your work, from directing research projects to presenting at international conferences, reflects your exceptional passion and expertise.

May this recognition be a testament to your unwavering commitment to excellence in research. 🌐💡 We are proud to celebrate your success and look forward to witnessing the continued brilliance of your contributions to the scientific community. Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved achievement! 🥳👏

Professional Profiles:
Professional Background:
  • Chemical Engineer from Veracruz University
  • Joined IMP in 1991, worked for 13 years as a researcher and Project Manager
  • Completed Master’s Degrees in Industrial Administration and Materials Engineering and Science during this time
  • Obtained Ph.D. in Photocatalysis from CICATA Legaria, IPN, in 2010
  • Joined CICATA Legaria as a researcher in 2011, founding the Photocatalysis Laboratory
  • Directed more than 25 research projects for PEMEX, IPN, CONAHCYT
  • Holds level II of SNI
  • Selected as a jury member for awards granted by the Mexican Academy of Sciences
Employment History:
  1. Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN):
    • Location: Mexico, Distrito Federal
    • Period: 2011-04-01 to present
    • Position: Professor/Researcher (Laboratorio de Fotocatálisis)
  2. Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo (IMP):
    • Location: Mexico, DF
    • Period: 1991-11-03 to 2004-08-01
    • Position: Researcher/Project Manager (Nanomaterials)
Membership and Service:
  • Academia Mexicana de Ciencias:
    • Period: 2014-01-01 to 2034-12-31
    • Position: Miembro activo (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias)
Research Focus:

Dr. Angeles Mantilla’s research primarily revolves around the field of materials science, with a specific focus on photocatalysis, catalyst development, and nanomaterials. Her work aims to contribute to environmental remediation, energy generation, and the synthesis of novel materials for various applications. Key areas of research include:

  • Photocatalytic behavior of nanomaterials
  • Development of catalysts and photocatalysts
  • Application of semiconductors in environmental pollution mitigation
  • Hydrogen generation and water splitting
  • Energy-related materials science
Professional Journey:

Dr. Angeles Mantilla’s professional journey has been marked by significant achievements and contributions:

  • Chemical Engineer: Graduated from Veracruz University.
  • Researcher at IMP (1991-2004): Worked for 13 years, contributing to nanomaterials and gaining experience as a Project Manager.
  • Ph.D. in Photocatalysis (2010): Completed her doctorate at CICATA Legaria, IPN, specializing in Photocatalysis.
  • Joined CICATA Legaria as Researcher (2011): Founded the Photocatalysis Laboratory.
  • Project Leadership: Directed over 25 research projects for PEMEX, IPN, and CONAHCYT.
  • Academic Position (2011-Now): Professor/Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
Honors & Awards:

Dr. Angeles Mantilla has received notable honors and awards, including:

  • Mexican Academy of Sciences: Selected as a jury member for awards, leading the Evaluation Commission for Engineering and Technology Area (2021-2023).
  • SNI Level II: Holds Level II recognition from the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico.
Publications & Contributions:

Dr. Angeles Mantilla has made substantial contributions to the scientific community through her publications:

  • Journal Articles: Authored over 75 articles in indexed journals, with a focus on high-impact JCR journals.
  • Book Chapters: Contributed to 4 book chapters.
  • Patents and Copyrights: Generated 5 patents and 2 copyrights.
  • International Conferences: Presented more than 140 papers at international conferences.
Research Timeline:
  • 1991-2004: Researcher and Project Manager at IMP, contributing to nanomaterials.
  • 2010: Obtained Ph.D. in Photocatalysis from CICATA Legaria, IPN.
  • 2011-Now: Professor/Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional, founding the Photocatalysis Laboratory.
  • 2014-2034: Active membership in the Academia Mexicana de Ciencias.
  • 2021-2023: Led the Evaluation Commission for Engineering and Technology Area at the Mexican Academy of Sciences.

Dra. Angeles Mantilla’s research timeline showcases a continuous journey of academic and research excellence, with a strong commitment to advancing the field of materials science and making significant contributions to environmental and energy-related challenges.