Le-Xi Zhang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le-Xi Zhang | Materials Science
| Best Researcher Award

University teacher at Tianjin University of Technology, China

Dr. Le-Xi Zhang is an esteemed scientist specializing in gas and humidity sensing materials, heterogeneous catalysts, and oxide nanostructures. Born on March 18, 1982, in China, he is currently an Associate Professor at Tianjin University of Technology. With a Ph.D. in Material Science from the Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, he has made significant contributions to nanomaterials and functional complexes, including MOFs. Dr. Zhang has successfully led multiple national and provincial research projects and has served as a reviewer for over 45 SCI journals. His work has been widely recognized in high-impact journals, and he holds memberships in esteemed scientific societies, including the Chinese Chemical Society.

🌍 Professional Profile:

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Le-Xi Zhang’s distinguished contributions to materials science, particularly in gas sensing and oxide nanostructures, make him a strong candidate for prestigious awards. His pioneering research in perovskites and MOFs has advanced sensing technology and heterogeneous catalysis, impacting industrial and environmental applications. As the principal investigator for several high-profile national and provincial research projects, his leadership in academia is commendable. Additionally, his extensive publication record, with numerous first/corresponding author papers in high-impact journals, reflects his influence in the scientific community. His role as a reviewer for 45+ SCI journals and editorial board memberships further solidify his academic excellence. These achievements highlight his suitability for recognition in Best Researcher Award.
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🎓 Education 

Dr. Le-Xi Zhang pursued his undergraduate studies at Qufu Normal University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry (2001-2005). His passion for materials science led him to the Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he completed his Ph.D. in Material Science (2005-2012). During his doctoral studies, he gained expertise in nanomaterials, catalysis, and gas-sensing technologies. His research focused on advanced oxide nanostructures, functional materials, and their applications in sensing and energy storage. This strong academic foundation has enabled him to contribute significantly to scientific advancements in his field. His interdisciplinary education has played a crucial role in shaping his expertise and leadership in materials science research.

🏢 Work Experience 

Dr. Le-Xi Zhang has been a dedicated educator and researcher at Tianjin University of Technology since 2012. He started as a Lecturer (2012-2018) before being promoted to Associate Professor (2018-present). Over the years, he has supervised research projects focused on gas sensors, perovskite materials, and MOFs. His contributions extend beyond research, as he actively mentors students and collaborates with global research institutions. Additionally, he is a reviewer for over 45 SCI journals and serves on the editorial boards of Rare Metals and Tungsten. His professional affiliations, including membership in the Chinese Chemical Society, further reflect his active engagement in the scientific community. His experience underscores his expertise in materials science and academia.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Le-Xi Zhang has received multiple honors for his outstanding contributions to materials science. He was recognized as one of the Leading Innovative Talents under the “Longcheng Talent Plan” in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, for his work on high-strength ZnO-PSF composite nanofiltration membranes. He also secured funding through the prestigious Tianjin 131 Innovative Talent Training Project (Third Level), which supported his research on oxide hierarchical structures. His research projects have been funded by esteemed institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Tianjin Natural Science Council. With a strong track record of impactful research, his numerous accolades highlight his excellence in material chemistry and sensor technology innovation.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Le-Xi Zhang’s research centers on gas and humidity sensing materials, heterogeneous catalysts, and oxide nanostructures, including perovskites. He also explores functional complexes such as MOFs, with applications in energy storage, catalysis, and environmental monitoring. His work emphasizes designing novel nanostructured materials with enhanced sensing performance, focusing on defect engineering and hierarchical structures. He has led multiple research projects, investigating carbon dot-doped metal oxides and ZnO@MOF photocatalysis. His innovative approaches to gas-sensing materials have led to advancements in sensor sensitivity, selectivity, and stability. By integrating nanotechnology with material science, his research continues to contribute to the development of next-generation sensing devices for industrial and healthcare applications.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Guo, C.-C., Wang, C.-J., Zhang, L.-X., Qiu, Q.-D., Zhu, M.-Y., Yin, J., & Bie, L.-J. (2024). Halide-dependent humidity sensing of Cs₂SnX₆ (X = Cl, Br, I) perovskites for real-time human physiological moisture detection. Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

  • Zhu, S.-G., Cui, Y., Zhang, L.-X., Shao, H., Yin, J., & Bie, L.-J. (2024). Cation-oxygen dual-defective ACu₃Ti₄O₁₂ (A = Sr, Ba) perovskites enable high-performance humidity sensors for human-body-related moisture monitoring. Ceramics International.

  • Huo, Z.-L., Qiao, J.-Y., Zhang, L.-X., Yue, Y.-W., Qiu, Q.-D., Hou, Z.-J., Yin, J., & Bie, L.-J. (2024). High-performance flexible humidity sensors based on MCl (M = Li, Na, K) doped PVP/PVDF self-supporting films for boosted real-time noncontact moisture monitoring. ACS Applied Polymer Materials.

  • Yin, Y.-Y., Zhang, L.-X., An, X.-Y., Wang, C.-J., Zhang, Q.-Q., & Bie, L.-J. (2023). Lead-free defective halide perovskites Cs₂SnX₆ (X = Cl, Br, I) for highly robust formaldehyde sensing at room temperature. Scripta Materialia. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2023.115541

  • Liu, Y.-F., Li, C.-T., Zhang, L.-X., Chong, M.-X., & Bie, L.-J. (2023). An all-inorganic lead-free halide perovskite Cs₂InCl₅(H₂O) with heterogeneous oxygen for noncontact finger humidity detection. Scripta Materialia. /j.scriptamat.2023.115338

  • Dong, H., Zhang, L.-X., Xu, H., Yin, Y.-Y., Zhao, X.-B., & Bie, L.-J. (2023). H-bonding interactions enable a 3D pillared cobalt(II) coordination polymer for touchless finger moisture detection. Tungsten.