Yucen Yuan | New energy | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Yucen Yuan | New energy | Research Excellence Award

Lanzhou Jiaotong University | China

Mr. Yucen Yuan is an early-career researcher affiliated with Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China, with a focused research profile in intelligent fault diagnosis and data-driven condition monitoring of renewable energy systems. His work lies at the intersection of machine learning, optimization algorithms, and mechanical fault detection, with particular emphasis on wind turbine bearing health assessment. Yuan has authored 2 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 1 citation to date and 1 h-index, reflecting emerging scholarly visibility. His 2025 article in Engineering Research Express introduces an improved dung beetle optimizer–enhanced LSTM framework, demonstrating methodological innovation in time-series fault diagnosis. This contribution highlights his expertise in deep learning optimization, signal analysis, and industrial predictive maintenance. Yuan has engaged in collaborative research, contributing as part of a small co-author network, and his work supports the reliability and sustainability of wind energy infrastructure. The societal impact of his research aligns with global clean energy goals by advancing intelligent monitoring technologies that reduce equipment failure, maintenance costs, and operational risks in renewable power systems.

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Da-Zhen Xu | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Da-Zhen Xu | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Senior Chemical Engineer | Nankai University | China

Dr. Dazhen Xu is a distinguished researcher at Nankai University, Tianjin, China, specializing in organic synthesis, catalysis, and radical-mediated transformations. With 47 peer-reviewed publications and over 1,231 citations, Dr. Xu has established a notable presence in the field of synthetic and organometallic chemistry. His work primarily focuses on developing innovative, sustainable, and atom-economical methodologies for the construction of complex organic molecules, particularly through metal-catalyzed and metal-free multicomponent reactions. Recent studies highlight his group’s advancements in iron- and copper-mediated transformations, including Markovnikov-selective radical hydrothiolation of alkenes, oxidative arylation and hydroxylation of indolin-2-ones, and bromocyclization of olefinic amides, which contribute significantly to green chemistry and pharmaceutical synthesis. Dr. Xu’s research integrates mechanistic insight with practical synthetic utility, leading to scalable, cost-effective protocols that minimize environmental impact. His collaborations with over 70 co-authors reflect a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging academic research and industrial application across catalysis, materials, and medicinal chemistry. With an h-index of 23, Dr. Xu’s publications have gained international recognition for their methodological innovation and relevance to sustainable chemical processes. His contributions not only advance the frontiers of organic chemistry but also align with global goals for environmentally benign synthesis, influencing future directions in both academic research and industrial innovation.

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1. Wang, Y.-N., Jia, H., Yao, L., Chen, Y., Liu, H.-L., Liang, F., … Xu, D.-Z. (2025). Bifunctional iron-mediated multicomponent Markovnikov-selective radical hydrothiolation of alkenes. Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 12, 4462-4468.

2. Li, T.-Y., Xu, L.-L., Wu, D.-Q., Liu, J.-J., Yang, Y., Miao, Z., … Xu, D.-Z. (2025). Copper-Catalyzed Oxidative Arylation and Hydroxylation of Indolin-2-ones for Direct Construction of Tetrasubstituted Carbon Centers. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 90(2), 960-970.
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3. Xu, L.-L., Wang, S., Sun, J., Zhang, R., Tong, J., … Xu, D.-Z. (2024). Facile access to S-aryl/alkyl dithiocarbamates via a three-component reaction under metal-free conditions. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 22, 7702.
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4. Zhao, T.-T., Bian, Q., Zhao, Y.-W., Xu, L.-L., Xu, D.-Z., & Zhao, W.-G. (2024). Iron-Mediated Bromocyclization of Olefinic Amides for the Synthesis of Bromobenzoxazines. Synthesis, 56, 2993-3000.
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Dr. Dazhen Xu’s pioneering research in sustainable catalysis and radical chemistry is transforming the way complex molecules are synthesized, promoting greener and more efficient chemical manufacturing. His vision is to integrate eco-conscious innovation with high-impact synthetic strategies, advancing both scientific knowledge and the global transition toward sustainable chemical industries.