Xiaoxiao Cheng | Chemical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaoxiao Cheng | Chemical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Kanazawa University | Japan

Dr. Xiaoxiao Cheng is a distinguished researcher in the field of polymer science, with a strong focus on polymer synthesis, living polymerization, and chiral supramolecular assembly. He has demonstrated significant academic impact through his 58 scholarly documents, which have collectively garnered 1,351 citations, reflecting the global relevance and influence of his work. With an h-index of 22, his research contributions highlight consistent productivity and high-quality scientific output. His publications, many appearing in leading journals, emphasize advanced functional polymer systems, molecular chirality, and innovative material design strategies. Professor Cheng’s work bridges fundamental chemistry and emerging materials science, contributing to the development of next-generation smart materials. Through competitive research funding, international collaborations, and editorial roles, he continues to advance knowledge in macromolecular science and supramolecular engineering, reinforcing his position as an emerging leader in contemporary polymer research.

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zihan gao | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. zihan gao | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Phd | China University of Petroleum (East China) | China

Dr. Zihan Gao is an emerging researcher in the field of Safety Engineering at the China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China. His academic foundation lies in industrial risk management, process safety, and occupational health, with a specialized focus on Process Safety Management (PSM) systems for accident prevention and operational reliability. Holding a Ph.D. in Safety Engineering, Dr. Gao has conducted significant research aimed at developing quantifiable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that bridge the gap between theoretical safety models and real-world industrial applications. His professional experience includes contributing to the Shandong Province Process Safety Management Assessment Project, and publishing influential works in reputable international journals such as the Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems and Process Safety Progress. Dr. Gao’s research interests span chemical process safety, hazard analysis, safety data analytics, and risk assessment modeling, with a commitment to integrating AI-based systems into industrial safety frameworks. His research skills encompass quantitative risk modeling, system reliability assessment, simulation analysis, and data-driven safety benchmarking, all directed toward enhancing performance metrics in high-risk industries. Recognized for his scholarly rigor and practical innovation, he has contributed to national efforts to improve China’s chemical safety framework through the 2024 PSM development initiative, which integrated education, standardization, and localized implementation of international safety practices. Dr. Gao’s growing citation record and Scopus-indexed publications reflect his dedication to advancing the frontiers of safety engineering. His goal is to strengthen global collaborations, increase Q1 journal publications, and contribute to international safety management discourse through keynote engagements and editorial participation. In recognition of his achievements and continued promise, Dr. Gao represents a new generation of researchers committed to elevating industrial safety standards and fostering sustainable, risk-free operations. Zihan Gao, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China. Scopus ID: 57224466238. 2 Citations. 3 Documents. h-index: 1.

Featured Publications

1. Gao, Z., & Zhao, D. (2025, September 26). A hybrid DEMATEL–ISM–CN–BN framework for explosive risk analysis in hydrogenation processes. Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems: Applications in Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1177/18758967251374191

2. Gao, Z., Meng, Y., Chen, Q., Hu, Y., & Zhao, D. (2025, September 3). Key advances in chemical process safety management in China: A 2024 perspective. Process Safety Progress, 44(5), Article e70020. https://doi.org/10.1002/prs.70020