Irina Antonova | Urban Planning and Sustainable Cities | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Irina Antonova | Urban Planning and Sustainable Cities | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Tomsk Polytechnic University; Ural Federal University | Russia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Irina Antonova is an accomplished researcher whose scholarship centers on regional economics, creative industries, spatial development, and the transformation of single-industry and second-tier cities under digital and post-industrial paradigms. Her research portfolio integrates quantitative modeling, econometric analysis, and policy-oriented frameworks to examine creative reindustrialization, urban resilience, investment attractiveness, and innovation-driven regional growth. She has authored and co-authored influential journal articles in Scopus- and WoS-indexed outlets, contributed scholarly book chapters with international publishers, and actively disseminated findings through peer-reviewed conferences. Her work is supported by competitive national and international research projects and has resulted in registered software programs and research databases, reflecting strong R&D and innovation output. Assist. Prof. Dr. Irina Antonova has received multiple research recognitions and awards, serves as a reviewer for international journals, and contributes to academic conferences and editorial activities. According to Google Scholar, her research impact includes 302 citations across 73 documents, with an h-index of 8 and an i10-index of 6, demonstrating consistent and growing scholarly influence.

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Featured Publications

Theory of diversification of the economy of a single-industry town
Vectors of Well-Being: Economy and Society, 2015 | Citations: 43

An approach to managing single-industry town diversification projects (using the example of Kuzbass)
National Interests: Priorities and Security, 2012 | Citations: 19

Jiajia Cai | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiajia Cai | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecture, Anhui University of Technology, China

Dr. Jiajia Cai is a Lecturer at the School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, Anhui University of Technology, China, where she leads research on photoelectrochemical corrosion protection, renewable energy conversion, and AI-driven materials discovery. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science from Northeastern University in 2016, following an M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry (2011) and a B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry (2009), all from Northeastern University, China. Her research focuses on developing advanced photoelectrochemical materials for sustainable energy applications, including photoelectrocathodic protection (PCP) for metals, green hydrogen production via water splitting, and AI-assisted design of novel semiconductor photoanodes. Professionally, Dr. Jiajia Cai has served as a Lecturer at Anhui University of Technology since 2016, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National University of Singapore (2019–2020) focusing on optimization of photoanode materials, and a Visiting Scholar at Tsinghua University (2024–2025) emphasizing AI applications in materials science. Her key contributions include the design and fabrication of highly efficient photoanodes using morphology engineering, heterojunction construction and cocatalyst loading strategies, bridging fundamental photoelectrochemistry with practical corrosion prevention technologies and publishing over 50 SCI-indexed papers (58 documents, 877 citations, h-index 17), along with 4 patents under publication or review. She has led multiple national and provincial research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation, as well as support from the Key Lab for Anisotropy and Texture of Materials (ATM), Ministry of Education. Dr. Jiajia Cai is an active member of the Chinese Chemical Society and collaborates with leading institutions such as Tsinghua University, National University of Singapore, and Northeastern University. Her work significantly advances sustainable energy solutions, corrosion protection, and AI-driven materials discovery, contributing to environmental engineering, industrial innovation, and global scientific knowledge. Dr. Jiajia Cai’s research excellence, leadership, and vision position her to continue making transformative contributions to renewable energy and advanced material technologies worldwide.

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Featured Publications

1. Cai, J., Zhang, Z., Zu, S., Cui, A., Li, X., Xie, Q., Mao, K., & Chen, J. (2025). Built-in electric field in BiVO₄-SnO₂ heterostructure for enhanced photoelectrochemical H₂O₂ production. Fuel, 405, 136762.

2. Zhu, S., Cai, Z., Wang, Y., Wang, J., Cai, J., Xie, Q., & Huang, Z. (2025). Enhanced photoelectrochemical cathodic protection on steel in marine environment by cascade heterojunctions. Construction and Building Materials, 493, 143255.

3. Zhu, S., Xu, F., Wang, Y., Cai, J., Xie, Q., Yang, Y., & Huang, Z. (2025). Experimental study on heat transfer characteristics of a moving single-nozzle jet impingement. ISIJ International, 65(9), 1348–1358.

4. Xie, Q., Cai, Z., Wang, Y., Cai, J., Wang, J., & Sun, S. (2025). Efficient Z-scheme of 2D ZnIn₂S₄/3D TiO₂ for enhanced photoelectrochemical cathodic protection. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 13(5), 118305.

5. Chen, Q., Zhu, S., Xin, Z., Wang, D., Cai, J., Li, H., & Ding, S. (2024). Surfactant-assisted synthesis of NiCo alloy with specific nanopore architecture as a bifunctional electrocatalyst for rechargeable zinc-air batteries. Functional Materials Letters, 17(04), 451021.