Dr. Zheng Liang | Innovative Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zheng Liang | Innovative Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Southwest University of Science and Technology

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Zhengliang Qin embarked on his academic journey with a keen interest in environmental sciences and resource management, eventually focusing his studies on Mining Engineering at the School of Environment and Resources. Demonstrating a profound dedication to his studies, Qin consistently achieved academic excellence, which earned him several prestigious awards, including the President’s Scholarship, the National Scholarship, and the First-Class Academic Scholarship for Postgraduates. His passion for sustainable resource management became evident early in his academic journey, setting a strong foundation for his future research.

🛤️ Professional Endeavors

As a master’s student, Zhengliang Qin directed his academic focus toward the recycling of solid waste resources and the efficient separation of strategic metals. His research is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, combining sustainable metallurgy, machine learning, and energy storage materials. Through rigorous research and experimentation, Qin has explored innovative techniques for metal recovery from industrial solid waste, making significant strides in the development of environmentally friendly metallurgical processes.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Zhengliang Qin’s contributions to the field of sustainable metallurgy are both theoretical and practical. His pioneering work in developing the Industrial Solid Waste Metal Resource Recovery Model (ISWMRR) addressed a critical gap in industrial solid waste management by providing a comprehensive theoretical model validated using copper smelting slag. This model not only advanced academic understanding but also offered practical solutions for the efficient recovery of valuable metals.

In addition to ISWMRR, Qin introduced the pellet crack theory, a novel concept that investigates the relationship between pellet cracking and iron content variations during the roasting process. This theory has opened new avenues for optimizing the roasting process in metallurgy, contributing to more efficient metal extraction and resource utilization.

With six research papers published in SCI journals, Qin has established himself as a promising scholar in the field, contributing to the academic community with his insights and innovative approaches.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Zhengliang Qin’s commitment to academic excellence has been consistently recognized through numerous awards, including the President’s Scholarship, the National Scholarship, the First-Class Academic Scholarship for Postgraduates, the Outstanding Student Award from the College of Environmental Resources, and the Excellent Academic Performance Award. These accolades are a testament to his dedication, intellectual capabilities, and impactful contributions to the field.

🌐 Impact and Influence

The impact of Zhengliang Qin’s work extends beyond academic publications. His Industrial Solid Waste Metal Resource Recovery Model has provided a robust theoretical framework for the recycling of valuable metals from industrial waste, promoting sustainable practices in the mining and metallurgical industries. Furthermore, his pellet crack theory has enhanced the understanding of metallurgical processes, offering new perspectives for optimizing the roasting process.

His research has not only advanced scientific understanding but has also contributed to practical advancements in sustainable metallurgy, supporting the transition toward a circular economy.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Zhengliang Qin continues his academic journey, his vision for sustainable metallurgy remains focused on integrating solid waste resource management, machine learning, and energy storage materials. He aims to establish an innovative research framework that will drive further advancements in the efficient recovery of strategic metals. Qin’s work is likely to inspire future researchers and practitioners in the field of sustainable resource management, leaving a lasting impact on the academic and industrial communities.

📝Notable Publications

Natural resources to power batteries: An advanced methodology for direct synthesis of battery-grade NH₄V₃O₈ through extraction of vanadium from black shale

Authors: Zhengliang Qin, Junhui Xiao, Ziyi Ma
Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
Year: 2025

Ms. lu liu | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Ms. lu liu | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Cancer Institute & Hospital.Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Lu Liu began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Hebei University of Chinese Medicine (2014-2018), where she built a strong foundation in healthcare. She further pursued a Master’s degree in Nursing from Hebei University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy (2018-2021). This solid academic background enabled her to develop critical thinking, evidence-based practices, and patient care expertise.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Following her graduation, Lu Liu embarked on her professional career at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital, specifically in the Thoracic Surgery Department, where she has served since September 2021. Her clinical experience in a specialized cancer hospital has provided her with a unique perspective on patient care, safety management, and the psychological support needed for both patients and nurses.

📊 Contributions and Research Focus

Lu Liu has made remarkable strides in nursing research, with a focus on the psychological resilience of new nurses, patient safety competence, and the transition shock experienced by newly graduated nurses in oncology settings. Her research is reflected in her numerous publications, including articles in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Nursing Management, Nurse Education Today, Current Psychology, and Psycho-Oncology. Her studies have explored various aspects of nursing, including the mediating effects of self-efficacy, work engagement, and safety behavior among oncology nurses.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Lu Liu’s dedication to research is evident from her extensive publication record. Her works are frequently cited, and she has made significant contributions as both a first and co-first author in multiple high-impact studies. Her research on the relationship between self-awareness and patient safety competence among cancer hospital nurses has been particularly influential, providing insights that have enhanced nursing education and practice.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Lu Liu’s research has had a profound impact on the field of nursing, particularly in the domain of oncology. Her exploration of transition shock, professional adaptability, and the psychological well-being of nurses has influenced policy discussions and training programs for new nurses in cancer hospitals. Her work on the psychological aspects of nurse training has also been used to improve support mechanisms for new nurses, enhancing their resilience and job competence.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Lu Liu is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field of nursing, particularly in psychological resilience and patient safety. Her ongoing research will likely further enrich the understanding of nurse adaptation in high-stress environments, ensuring that both patients and healthcare professionals receive the best support possible.

📝Notable Publications

Fear of cancer recurrence in patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer: A latent profile analysis

Author: Liu, Man; Liu, Lu; Lv, Zhuoheng; Zeng, Qingpeng; Zhao, Jun
Journal: Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing
Year: 2025

 The impact of fear of cancer recurrence on anxiety and depression in women with cancer: The chain mediating roles of financial toxicity and psychological distress — A multicenter investigative study

Author: Liu, Lu; Liu, Man; Liu, Yang; Xing, Shujun; Liu, Yan
Journal: Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing
Year: 2025