Prof. Cheng Zhang | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award
Professor | Suzhou University of Science and Technology | China
Prof. Cheng Zhang is a highly cited materials scientist recognized for his impactful contributions to memristor devices, artificial synapses, neuromorphic computing, and organic functional materials, with strong extensions into energy storage, catalysis, and environmental materials. His research interests center on organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites, MXene-based and framework-based memristors, metal–organic and hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks, biomass-derived carbon, and advanced electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, gas sensors, and solar cells. He possesses strong research skills in functional material design, device fabrication, thin-film deposition, electrochemical analysis, and structure–performance correlation, enabling translation from materials engineering to device-level applications. Prof. Zhang’s excellence is reflected in his numerous high-impact publications in Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Nano Energy, and Chemical Engineering Journal, along with multiple academic recognitions for research excellence. According to Google Scholar, he has 2,570 citations, 20 documents, and an h-index of 30, highlighting his sustained global influence and leadership in next-generation electronic and energy materials research.
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Featured Publications
Recent progress of organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites in RRAM, artificial synapse, and logic operation
– Small Science, 2022 (Citations: 151)
Biomass-derived carbon applications in the field of supercapacitors: Progress and prospects
– Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 (Citations: 140)
Ferrocene-based metal-organic framework as a promising cathode in lithium-ion battery
– Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021 (Citations: 102)
Emerging MXene-based memristors for in-memory, neuromorphic computing, and logic operation
– Advanced Functional Materials, 2023 (Citations: 98)
Insight into electrochemical performance of nitrogen-doped carbon/NiCo-alloy active nanocomposites
– Small, 2023 (Citations: 93)