Caichao Wan | Renewable Energy and Green Technologies | Nanotechnology Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Caichao Wan | Renewable Energy and Green Technologies | Nanotechnology Innovation Award

Full Professor | Central South University of Forestry and Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Caichao Wan is a globally recognized materials scientist and full professor at the Central South University of Forestry and Technology, China. With over 3,585 citations, 84 Scopus-indexed publications, and an h-index of 37, he stands among the leading researchers in biomass-based functional materials and sustainable energy systems. His research focuses on biomass-derived polymers, carbon materials, and nanocomposites for applications in energy storage, solar cells, and green bioresource utilization. Prof. Dr. Caichao Wan has published extensively in prestigious journals such as Advanced Energy Materials, ACS Nano, Advanced Science, and Coordination Chemistry Reviews, where his works have significantly influenced the fields of biomass valorization, renewable materials engineering, and nanostructured energy devices. He has authored and co-edited three scientific books and contributed over eighty first or corresponding-author papers to SCI and Scopus journals, reflecting his strong research leadership and innovation capacity. His research team has completed or is undertaking twelve major research projects, many funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and he has secured five patents that demonstrate practical innovations in functional and bio-based materials. In addition, Prof. Dr. Caichao Wan has collaborated with researchers from the USA, UK, Japan, and Australia, contributing to cross-disciplinary advancements in nanotechnology and sustainable chemistry. An IAAM Fellow and recipient of the Liang Xi Forestry Science and Technology First Prize, Prof. Wan also serves as an editorial board member for Nano Research and InfoMat, reflecting his international standing in materials science. His work bridges fundamental science and applied engineering, promoting green innovation, circular economy, and next-generation bioenergy technologies. Through his impactful publications, patents, and global collaborations, Prof. Dr. Caichao Wan continues to advance the sustainable transformation of materials science and renewable energy research.

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Featured Publications

1. Yuan, Y., & Wan, C. (2022). Dual application of waste grape skin for photosensitizers and counter electrodes of dye-sensitized solar cells. Nanomaterials, 12(3), 563. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12030563

2. Tian, W., Wan, C., Yong, K.-T., Liu, S., Wei, S., Zhang, C., Liu, X., Su, J., Cheng, W., & Wu, Y. (2022). Learning from nature: Constructing a smart bionic structure for high-performance glucose sensing in human serums. Advanced Functional Materials, 32(1), 2106958. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202106958

3. Wan, C., Zhang, L., Yong, K.-T., Li, J., & Wu, Y. (2021). Recent progress in flexible nanocellulosic structures for wearable piezoresistive strain sensors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 9(35), 11909–11928. https://doi.org/10.1039/D1TC02360H

4. Wan, C., Liu, X., Huang, Q., Cheng, W., Su, J., & Wu, Y. (2021). A brief review of transparent wood: Synthetic strategy, functionalization and applications. Current Organic Synthesis, 18(6), 789–803. https://doi.org/10.2174/1570179418666210614141032

5. Wei, S., Wan, C., Jiao, Y., Li, X., Li, J., & Wu, Y. (2020). 3D nanoflower-like MoSe₂ encapsulated with hierarchically anisotropic carbon architecture: A new and free-standing anode with ultra-high areal capacitance for asymmetric supercapacitors. Chemical Communications, 56(3), 434–437. https://doi.org/10.1039/C9CC07362K

Xiangjiao Yi | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangjiao Yi | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, China

Dr. Xiangjiao Yi is a rising scholar in environmental and musculoskeletal medicine, currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Pharmacy, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University. She earned her Ph.D. in Ethnic Medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine, TCM) from Minzu University of China in 2020, where she was recognized as an Outstanding Graduate and received the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award and was jointly trained at the University of Rochester, USA, through a prestigious China Scholarship Council fellowship. Her academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in TCM from Minzu University of China (2016) and a Bachelor’s degree in TCM from Henan University of Chinese Medicine (2012). Professionally, Dr. Xiangjiao Yi has held research appointments as an Assistant Researcher at Westlake University and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at both Westlake University and Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, where she focused on the mechanisms and therapeutic efficacy of TCM in treating musculoskeletal disorders. Her research interests center on the pathogenesis, therapeutic targets and TCM-based interventions for musculoskeletal diseases caused by genetics, aging and environmental toxicants, integrating big data population analyses, GWAS, multi-omics and experimental disease models. Dr. Xiangjiao Yi is proficient in advanced research skills, including gene editing, single-cell and bulk transcriptomics, and observational data analyses, bridging computational and laboratory-based approaches. She has successfully led four competitive projects, including a National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Youth project, and participated in three additional national-level grants. Her achievements include 11 Scopus-indexed publications with 160 citations and an h-index of 7, along with multiple award-winning conference papers. Among her many honors are the ICMRS Webster Jee Young Investigator Award, the ASBMR Young Investigator Travel Grant and provincial high-level talent recognition. With her innovative methodologies, international training and leadership in multidisciplinary projects, Dr. Xiangjiao Yi demonstrates outstanding potential to advance global research in environmental health and TCM-based musculoskeletal therapeutics.

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Featured Publications

1. Li, J., Yi, X., Yao, Z., Chakkalakal, J. V., Xing, L., & Boyce, B. F. (2020). TNF receptor‐associated factor 6 mediates TNFα‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy in mice during aging. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 35(8), 1535–1548.

2. Pan, J., Zhao, M., Yi, X., Tao, J., Li, S., Jiang, Z., Cheng, B., Yuan, H., & Zhang, F. (2022). Acellular nerve grafts supplemented with induced pluripotent stem cell-derived exosomes promote peripheral nerve reconstruction and motor function recovery. Bioactive Materials, 15, 272–287.

3. Dai, X., Yi, X., Wang, Y., Xia, W., Tao, J., Wu, J., Miao, D., & Chen, L. (2022). PQQ dietary supplementation prevents alkylating agent-induced ovarian dysfunction in mice. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 13, 781404.

4. Li, J., Yao, Z., Liu, X., Duan, R., Yi, X., Ayoub, A., Sanders, J. O., Mesfin, A., Xing, L., … [additional authors if needed]. (2023). TGFβ1+CCR5+ neutrophil subset increases in bone marrow and causes age-related osteoporosis in male mice. Nature Communications, 14(1), 159.

5. Yi, X., Tao, J., Qian, Y., Feng, F., Hu, X., Xu, T., Jin, H., Ruan, H., Zheng, H. F., & Tong, P. (2022). Morroniside ameliorates inflammatory skeletal muscle atrophy via inhibiting canonical and non-canonical NF-κB and regulating protein synthesis/degradation. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13, 1056460.