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Fei Wei

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Fei Wei

Tsinghua University, China

Prof. Dr. Wei Fei is a professor at Department of Chemical Engineering at Tsinghua University. He serves as the director of the Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Reaction Engineering and Process. Prof. Wei has been extensively involved in research on the control and mass production technology of carbon nanotube structures, as well as fluidization, multiphase reaction engineering. He is committed to exploring new concepts and theories of multiphase reactors, and developing innovative processes and equipment, nanomaterials, clean energy chemicals, environmental applications, and more. Prof. Wei has published over 600 papers in journals such as Science, Nature, Nature Nanotechnology… with more than 50,000 citations, and has an H index of 97. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher in the field of material science. Prof. Wei also holds various positions, including Chairman of the Energy Particle Materials Professional Committee of the China Society of Particuology, member of the China Chemical Society, and the Petrochemical Society. More information can be found from https://www.chemeng.tsinghua.edu.cn/info/1165/2600.htm.

Associate Editors

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Junwang Tang 

Tsinghua University, China/ University College London, UK 

Prof. Dr. Junwang Tang is a Member of the Academy of Europe, a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow, Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Fellow of IMMM. He is the Founding Director of Industrial Catalysis Center in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Carbon Neutrality Chair Professor of Materials Chemistry and Catalysis at Tsinghua University, China and a Visiting Professor at University College London, UK. Tang’s research interests encompass coupling themo-catalylsis with photo-catalysis for small molecule activation to produce zero-carbon fuels and valuable chemicals as well as microwave catalysis, together with the investigation of the underlying charge dynamics and kinetics by state-of-the-art spectroscopies, resulting in >230 papers published in Nature Catalysis, Nature Energy, Nature Materials, Nature Reviews Materials, Chemical Reviews, Chem. Soc. Rev., Nature Commun., JACS, Angew Chemie and Adv. Mater. with >27,000 citations and an H-index of 82. Prof. Tang has been listed as a Clarivate™ Highly Cited Researcher and also received many awards, such as the 2022 IChemE Oil and Gas Global Awards, 2021 IChemE Andrew Medal, the RSC Corday-Morgan Prize 2021, 2021 IChemE Innovative Product Award and 2021 Royal Society-Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship etc. More information can be found from https://www.chemeng.tsinghua.edu.cn/info/1162/3575.htm.

 

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Martin Oschatz

The Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany

Prof. Dr. Martin Oschatz is currently a full professor (W3) for the Chemistry of Materials for Energy Applications at the Institute of Technical and Environmental Chemistry at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. His research group is also a member of the Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC Jena) and he is an associate researcher in the "Helmholtz Institute for Polymers in Energy Applications" (HIPOLE) in Jena. Martin studied chemistry at the Technische Universität Dresden. He carried out his Ph.D. studies in the group of Stefan Kaskel and graduated in 2015 with summa cum laude. In 2013, he pursued a research stay with Gleb Yushin at GeorgiaTech. For his PhD thesis Martin received the H.C. Starck PhD award and the CARBON journal price in 2016. After a postdoctoral stay at Utrecht University in the group of Krijn de Jong, Martin worked as a group leader on the Colloid Chemistry Department led by Markus Antonietti at the MPI of Colloids and Interfaces from November 2016 till December 2020 supported by a Liebig Fellowship from the German Chemical Industry fund. In 2019 and 2020 he replaced the position of a professor for Inorganic Chemistry at Potsdam University in parallel. He received an ERC Starting Grant in 2022. Martin’s research interest is on the molecular design of porous carbon materials with defined chemical architecture to get a profound understanding and to find new phenomena in electrochemical energy storage, catalysis and separation applications. He coauthored more than 130 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals in chemistry and materials science. More information can be found from www.ag-oschatz.uni-jena.de.

 

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Hailiang Wang

Yale University, USA

Prof. Dr. Hailiang Wang is a Professor with Tenure in the Department of Chemistry at Yale University. Prior to joining Yale in 2014, he was a Philomathia Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at University of California, Berkeley. He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Stanford University in 2012 and B.S. in chemistry from Peking University in 2007. His research interest is to employ chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology and surface science to tackle the challenges in electrochemical energy storage and conversion. He is a winner of Sloan Research Fellowship, the US NSF CAREER award, and a Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher. He has published more than 100 journal articles with total citations of 53,500 and an h-index of 78 (Google Scholar). More information can be found from https://wanglab.yale.edu/.

Advisory Board Members

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Markus Antonietti 

Max-Plank Institute of Colloids and Interface, Germany

 

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Andrew B. Bocarsly

Princeton University, USA

 

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Gabriele Centi

University of Messina, Italy

 

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Jingguang G. Chen

Columbia University, USA

 

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Yulong Ding

University of Birmingham, UK

 

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Hermann Josef Feise

BASF, Germany

 

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Yury Gogotsi

Drexel University, USA

 

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Johannes A. Lercher

Technical University of Munich, Germany

 

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Max Lu 

University of Surrey, UK

 

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Shigeo Maruyama

The University of Tokyo, Japan

 

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Younan Xia

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

 

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Aibing Yu

Monash University, Australia

Editorial Board Members

Philipp Adelhelm, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany

Xiaotao(Tony) Bi, University of British Columbia, Canada

Yuan Chen, The University of Sydney, Australia

Dehui Deng, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Mingyue Ding, Wuhan University, China

Bastian J. M. Etzold, The Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany

Feng Ding, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Yong-Sheng Hu, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Feng Li, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Yongdan Li, Aalto University, Finland

Chang Liu, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

An-Hui Lu, Dalian University of Technology, China

Ding Ma, Peking University, China

Shi-Zhang Qiao, The University of Adelaide, Australia

Jieshan Qiu, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

Ying Wan, Shanghai Normal University, China

Lianzhou Wang, The University of Queensland, Australia

Ye Wang, Xiamen University, China

Aiqin Wang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Zhong-Shuai Wu, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dingcai Wu, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Gang Wu, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, USA

Feng-Shou Xiao, Zhejiang University, China

Nianjun Yang, Hasselt University, Belgium

Quan-Hong Yang, Tianjin University, China

Yan Yu, University of Science and Technology of China, China

Youzhu Yuan, Xiamen University, China

Hua Zhang, City University of Hong Kong, China

Huijun Zhao, Griffith University, Australia

Ying Zheng, University of Western Ontario, Canada

Yanwu Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China