Prof Dr. Yufang Chen | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Yufang Chen | University of Defense Technology | China

Dr. Yufang Chen is an Associate Professor at the University of Defense Technology, where he contributes to advancements in material science and engineering. After earning his Ph.D. in 2016 from the National University of Defense Technology, he embarked on a distinguished academic career.

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Yufang Chen earned his Ph.D. degree from the National University of Defense Technology in 2016. Following this, he joined the faculty at the Department of Material Science and Engineering, where he is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Energy Material and Devices Group. Over the years, Professor Chen has established himself as a prominent researcher in his field, contributing extensively to advancing energy storage technologies.

🔬 Research Interests

Professor Yufang Chen’s research is centered on cutting-edge developments in high-energy lithium-ion batteries , sodium-ion batteries , and flexible energy storage devices . These focus areas are critical in meeting the growing global demand for sustainable and high-performance energy solutions. His work is dedicated to designing and optimizing innovative materials and advanced devices that enhance energy efficiency, storage capacity, and flexibility. By addressing key challenges in energy storage, his research contributes significantly to the advancement of renewable energy systems and the realization of a sustainable future.

💡 Impact and Recognition

Through his groundbreaking research in energy storage technologies, Professor Chen is playing a crucial role in developing solutions that contribute to renewable energy systems and sustainable development. His work not only furthers scientific understanding but also fosters innovations with the potential to transform everyday energy use.

Publications Top Noted📚 

“Research on self-supporting flexible cathode materials with high LFP loading based on PAN in situ inorganic reaction”

Authors: Song, W., Yang, T., Shi, X., Lu, D., Chen, Y.
Journal: Materials Letters
Year: 2025

“Study on the impact of cutoff voltage on structural and electrochemical stability of sodium-ion layered cathodes”

Authors: Wang, J., Xu, F., Fan, X., Xiao, P., Chen, Y.
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year: 2024

“Interface Engineering via Manipulating Solvation Chemistry for Liquid Lithium-Ion Batteries Operated ≥100 °C”

Authors: Gao, H., Chen, Y., Teng, T., Zheng, C., Xiao, P.
Journal: Angewandte Chemie – International Edition
Year: 2024

“The Possible Mechanism of Improving the Performance of Lead-Acid Batteries by Using Aluminum Ions to Influence the Gel Structure”

Authors: Yang, Y., Cao, J., Yu, Y., Ma, X., Liu, Y.
Journal: Energy Technology
Year: 2024

“Durable Sb/Na co-doped lithium-rich cathode material prepared by a novel planetary grinding method”

Authors: Lu, D., Song, W., Zhao, Y., Zheng, C., Chen, Y.
Journal: Materials Letters
Year: 2024

Prof Dr. Yufang Chen | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Best Researcher Award

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