Prof. Lai Feng | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Soochow University | China
Prof. Lai Feng is a distinguished Professor at the Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials Innovations (SIEMIS), College of Energy, Soochow University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Peking University (2003) and both M.S. and B.S. degrees in Fine Chemical Engineering from Dalian University of Technology. His professional journey includes esteemed international research appointments, notably as a Senior Researcher at the University of Tsukuba, Japan (2008–2012), a Humboldt Fellow at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany (2006–2007), and a JSPS Fellow at Tsukuba University (2003–2005). Prof. Feng’s research spans across electrocatalytic synthesis of clean fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia, development of all-inorganic perovskite solar cells, and the design of fullerene-based carbon materials. His pioneering work has significantly advanced the understanding of catalytic mechanisms and energy conversion processes at the nanoscale, contributing to sustainable energy technologies. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Accounts of Chemical Research, with his research garnering substantial citations and global recognition. His recent studies on multifunctional nanostructured catalysts have opened new pathways for efficient hydrogen evolution and carbon-neutral energy applications. Prof. Feng actively collaborates with international research teams from Europe, Japan, and China, fostering cross-disciplinary innovation in materials chemistry and renewable energy. His contributions have had notable societal impact by promoting green chemical synthesis and sustainable energy systems, aligning with global efforts toward carbon neutrality. With his continuous commitment to excellence in scientific inquiry and international collaboration, Prof. Lai Feng stands as a leading figure in the field of energy materials and catalysis research, advancing both academic knowledge and technological progress for a sustainable future.
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Featured Publications:
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Sun, J., Xu, W., Liu, Y., Sun, B., Xiong, J., Lian, Y., Lou, Y., & Feng, L. (2025). Precursor engineering towards orange- and red-emissive carbon dots for LEDs with tunable emission colors. Nanoscale.
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Xiong, J., Jiang, L., Zhu, B., Huang, S., Wu, S., You, K., Li, X., & Feng, L. (2025, July). FeIr alloy optimizes the trade‐off between nitrate reduction and active hydrogen generation for efficient electro‐synthesis of ammonia in neutral media. Advanced Functional Materials.
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Qi, Y., Xu, W., Lou, Y., & Feng, L. (2025, July 28). Recent progress in indoor photovoltaics based on all-inorganic perovskites. Applied Physics Letters.
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Wang, W.-J., Liu, W.-Z., Xu, S.-H., Zhou, D.-Y., Peng, Z.-Y., Feng, Z.-Q., Feng, L., & Liao, L.-S. (2025, May 27). Secondary grain growth of perovskite films induced by a phosphonate derivative for high‐performance near‐infrared light–emitting diodes. Advanced Functional Materials.
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Xiong, J., Wang, F., Zhu, B., You, K., Wu, S., Jin, P., & Feng, L. (2024). Construction of NiCo-metaphosphate/hydroxide with synergistic heterostructure for sustainable biomass electro-oxidation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A.
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Wang, F., Zhu, B., Xiong, J., Wu, S., Sun, J., Cong, H., & Feng, L. (2024). Crystalline architectures of C84 with tunable morphology and linearly polarized red emission. Nanoscale.