Ms. Li Na| Innovative Leadership| Best Researcher Award
The North University of China | China
Li Na is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, North University of China. She earned her doctoral degree in Chemical Technology from the Shanxi Institute of Coal Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2020–2023), following a master’s and bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the China University of Mining and Technology. With extensive teaching and research experience, she has served as a lecturer at multiple institutions, including Shanxi University of Technology and Shuozhou Campus of North University of China. Currently, she is also engaged in postdoctoral research at the North University of China, focusing on the development of advanced materials and catalytic systems. Her research interests include the design and synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), carbon-based composite materials, and their applications in energy conversion, gas separation, and environmental purification. Li Na has participated in several provincial-level scientific projects, contributing to innovations in sustainable chemical processes and catalytic materials. Her commitment to academic excellence is reflected in her contributions to cutting-edge research that bridges materials science and chemical engineering. She continues to pursue impactful research that supports clean energy and environmental sustainability.
Profiles: Scopus | ORCID
Featured Publications
Li, N., Yang, J., Zhang, R., Wei, Y., Yang, K., & Du, X. (2025). 3D core-shell structured NiCo₂O₄ nanoneedle array encased in N-doped carbon for efficient oxygen evolution reaction and electrocatalytic urea oxidation. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.