Lin Xu – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Lin Xu - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Office Director of Graduate School | Shenyang Institute of Engineering | China

Lin Xu is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of electromagnetic hydromechanics and superconductors for energy storage coils, currently serving as Associate Professor at Shenyang Institute of Engineering. With a strong international academic background, including visiting scholar experience at Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany, Lin Xu has built expertise recognized through membership in the Weize Expert Database for Mechanical Engineering, the Chemical Industry Association of China, and the Liaoning Engineering Thermodynamics Society. Acknowledged as Shenyang High-Level “Leading” Talent, SYEU Young Talent, and Science & Technology Pioneer, Lin Xu plays a significant role as a backbone faculty member in Power and Thermal Engineering at SYEU. Contributions extend beyond teaching and mentoring, with active involvement in editorial and review work for respected journals such as Journal of Metals, Ironmaking & Steelmaking, and membership in the Youth Editorial Board of Steel Vanadium Titanium and Contemporary Chemical Industry Research. Research achievements include leading five provincial and municipal vertical projects and four horizontal projects, with total funding surpassing 310,000 RMB, alongside participation in national and international collaborations such as NSFC projects, National Discipline Innovation Projects, and a DFG-supported initiative with Germany. Scholarly output is notable, with more than twenty high-level publications in prestigious journals, including nine SCI-indexed papers as first author, as well as three EI papers, covering topics such as electromagnetic braking, heat transfer, melt flow, and solidification processes in continuous casting. Practical impact is evident in the acquisition of five invention patents granted across China, Japan, and Europe, with successful technology transfers valued at 200,000 RMB. This strong balance of theoretical innovation, applied research, and industry contribution underscores Lin Xu’s continuing influence in advancing mechanical engineering and materials science, particularly in the areas of superconducting applications and metallurgical process optimization.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID
Publications:
  • Xu, L., Pei, Q., & Gao, J. (2025). Analysis of mechanical and quench behavior in high-temperature superconductors for energy storage coils. Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications.

  • Li, N., Feng, P., Xu, L., Tang, M., & He, Z. (2025). Pore scale numerical simulation of flow and heat transfer non-equilibrium in randomly packed bed. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications.

  • Xu, L., Tang, M., Lyu, Z., Li, N., Liu, C., & Pei, Q. (2024). Influence of operating parameters on metal flow and thermal characteristics in an EMBr-single-ruler controlled CSP funnel-shaped mould. Metallurgical Research & Technology.

  • Xu, L., Pei, Q., Han, Z., Cui, J., Pan, H., & Yao, Y. (2022). Influences of the braking effect of ruler EMBr on molten steel flow and steel–slag interface fluctuation in a continuous casting mold. Processes.

Eyup Akgun | Organic-Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Eyup Akgun | Organic-Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University - Turkey

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

SUMMARY  

Eyüp Akgün is a dedicated researcher in the field of inorganic and coordination chemistry with a strong focus on polyoxometalate (POM)-based hybrid materials. The core of the research includes synthesis, structural characterization, and evaluation of electrochemical, biological, and photophysical properties. The academic trajectory demonstrates consistent engagement in both fundamental and applied science, particularly targeting antimicrobial, anticancer, and catalytic applications. Through active participation in high-level research projects and continuous scholarly publication, the profile reflects a blend of scientific depth and practical innovation in material sciences and molecular chemistry.

EDUCATION  

The academic foundation was established with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Chemistry from Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University. Postgraduate research focused on metal-salen complexes, especially their oxidation behavior on aromatic compounds with heteroatoms. This early specialization in coordination chemistry provided a platform for future research into POM-based hybrids and their diverse applications. Advanced chemical synthesis techniques, analytical evaluations, and interdisciplinary studies in catalytic processes were key pillars of the educational journey, cultivating a solid theoretical and experimental base for subsequent scientific exploration and collaboration.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE  

Research participation includes key roles in TÜBİTAK-funded projects and academic investigations across multiple scientific themes. Notable work includes hybrid compound development combining organic and inorganic materials, explored for both biological and catalytic properties. Contributions span roles as a project researcher from 2005 to present, involving both synthesis and analytical phases. Collaborations with renowned scholars and involvement in peer-reviewed publications underscore a commitment to ongoing discovery and refinement in chemical sciences. The experience reflects strong laboratory proficiency, project management capabilities, and deep involvement in experimental design and execution within academic research frameworks.

RESEARCH INTEREST  

Core research interests lie in coordination chemistry, particularly polyoxometalates (POMs), metal-salen complexes, Schiff base ligands, and their application in biological and catalytic systems. Emphasis is placed on the structural modification of hybrid materials and the exploration of their electrochemical, photophysical, DNA-binding, and antimicrobial behaviors. Focus extends to understanding supramolecular assembly and its implications for material science and biochemistry. Such interdisciplinary engagement bridges inorganic chemistry with biomedical relevance, aiming to develop materials with novel functional properties for sensing, treatment, and advanced catalysis applications.

AWARD AND HONOR  

Recognition comes through inclusion in major national research projects under TÜBİTAK and ongoing publication in reputable international journals. Consistent contributions to the field, particularly through collaborative works with leading chemists, serve as acknowledgment of research value. Selection for funded doctoral and master’s-level scientific projects also indicates the trust and support of the academic and scientific community. These roles and achievements reflect a profile of growing prestige, responsibility, and intellectual leadership within the field of applied and theoretical chemistry.

RESEARCH SKILL  

Extensive skills include advanced synthesis of coordination compounds, X-ray crystallography, spectroscopic analysis (UV-Vis, FTIR, NMR), electrochemical evaluation, and DNA-binding studies. Proficient in manipulating polyoxometalate-based hybrids and Schiff base complexes for specific functionalities. Skilled in evaluating bioactivity, including antimicrobial and anticancer properties, and in correlating structural aspects with chemical behavior. Well-versed in multidisciplinary collaboration, data interpretation, and scientific writing. These skills enable robust experimental design, precise analytical procedures, and innovative solution-building in coordination chemistry and materials science.

PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTED  

Recent publications in high-impact journals highlight cutting-edge research in POM-based hybrid structures. Articles explore synthesis, structure, DNA interaction, and biological effects of Keggin and Anderson type POMs. Noteworthy works include studies on photophysical behaviors, supramolecular assembly, and antimicrobial evaluation. Publications in Journal of Molecular Structure, Polyhedron, and Inorganic Chemistry Communications reinforce scientific credibility and research contribution. Collaborative efforts with national and international chemists demonstrate influence and integration within the wider research community, showcasing innovation in hybrid material applications.

CONCLUSION  

Eyüp Akgün’s scientific journey reflects a steady commitment to chemical research, marked by curiosity, depth, and practical relevance. The body of work bridges academic theory with real-world application in bioinorganic and materials chemistry. Through active project involvement, peer-reviewed dissemination, and multidisciplinary collaboration, the career trajectory continues to shape developments in molecular engineering and hybrid compounds. Looking ahead, the focus remains on expanding research into biologically relevant coordination complexes and advancing novel materials for analytical, therapeutic, and environmental use.