Prof. Runwei Mo | Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Batteries | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Runwei Mo | Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Batteries | Editorial Board Member

Professor | East China University of Science and Technology | China

Professor Runwei Mo, a distinguished faculty member at East China University of Science and Technology, is an expert in advanced energy materials and intelligent manufacturing whose work spans innovative energy-storage systems, carbon-based material design, and next-generation battery technologies. He holds a PhD with specialization in energy materials engineering and has built a dynamic professional trajectory through academic, research, and collaborative roles across leading global institutions, contributing to major interdisciplinary projects in materials innovation, nanotechnology, and high-performance electrochemical systems. His research contributions encompass the development of novel electrode architectures, advanced graphene-based materials, CO₂ conversion strategies, flexible and high-energy battery systems, and breakthrough approaches to lithium-ion and sodium-ion storage, supported by an extensive publication record that includes high-impact journal papers, book chapters, and multiple authorized patents. He has led and contributed to significant national and international research initiatives, advancing scientific outcomes that have achieved practical application and received broad academic recognition. His professional standing is further reflected in his service as guest editor and editorial board member for several reputable journals, as well as active participation in scholarly communities focused on materials science and energy technologies. His achievements have earned him numerous honors, including multiple fellowships from respected scientific and professional societies, prestigious innovation and scientific contribution awards, and recognition for leadership in energy and environmental research. Through sustained excellence in research, mentorship, and scientific service, Professor Mo continues to advance the global progress of energy materials and sustainable technological development.

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Featured Publications

Runwei Mo*, A microstructure-enhanced dual-mode LC sensor with a PSO-BP algorithm for precise detection of temperature and pressure. Adv. Funct. Mater., Accepted.

Runwei Mo*, Autonomous self-healing strategy for flexible fiber lithium-ion batteries with ultra-high mechanical properties and volumetric energy densities. Chem. Eng. J., 154153.

Runwei Mo*, Structure engineering and heteroatom doping-enabled high-energy and fast-charging dual-ion batteries. Chem. Eng. J., 490, 151537.

Runwei Mo*, Covalently bonded MXene@Antimonene heterostructure anode for fast lithium-ion storage. Chem. Eng. J., 485, 149837.

Dr. Fatemeh Avazpour | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Fatemeh Avazpour | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Academic Researcher Award

PhD | Yazd University | Iran

Dr. Fatemeh Avazpour is a highly accomplished researcher and educator in Water and Hydraulic Structure Engineering, currently affiliated with Yazd University, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Water and Hydraulic Structure Engineering from Yazd University, an M.Sc. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Engineering from Yasuj University, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the same institution. Her academic and research pursuits center on hydrology, hydraulic structures, numerical and hydrological modeling, and the integration of artificial intelligence techniques—such as deep learning and optimization algorithms—for streamflow and sediment prediction under climate change conditions. Dr. Avazpour has served as a faculty member teaching hydraulic and hydrologic engineering courses and as a visiting researcher at the Water, Energy and Environment Research Unit of Oulu University, Finland. She has authored and co-authored numerous scientific papers in reputed international journals and conferences, as well as translated technical books on computational fluid dynamics and numerical modeling. Her professional roles include engineering consultancy, project supervision, and refereeing for national and international journals. She is an active member of the Watershed Management Society of Iran and the Iranian Water Resources Association. Her recognitions include selection as a visiting researcher in Finland, top researcher and best faculty awards at Pishtazan University, and first rank in her Master’s program. Dr. Avazpour’s commitment to applying artificial intelligence for sustainable water resource management continues to enhance the interdisciplinary advancement of hydraulic and environmental engineering. She has 20 citations by 20 documents, 4 publications, and an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

Fatemeh Avazpour*, Flow discharge and suspended sediment load prediction in multiple sites of a basin: a comparative study of classical AI and deep learning approaches. Acta Geophysica, Accepted.

Fatemeh Avazpour*, Impact of climate change on river flow using a hybrid model of LARS_WG and LSTM: A case study in the Kashkan Basin. Results in Engineering, Accepted.

Fatemeh Avazpour, Numerical modeling of optimal location of drainage and cutoff wall under small concrete dams. Applied Water Science, Accepted.