Sheng Chen | Polymer Dielectrics | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Sheng Chen | Polymer Dielectrics | Innovative Research Award

Professor | Xiangtan University | China

Prof. Sheng Chen is a Professor at the College of Chemistry, Xiangtan University, specializing in polymer chemistry and physics with a focus on organic synthesis, liquid crystalline polymer design, dielectric nanocomposites, and advanced energy storage materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry and Physics from Xiangtan University, where his doctoral work centered on the design and phase behavior of mesogen-jacketed liquid crystalline polymers. Professionally, he has progressed from associate professor to professor, leading multiple research projects funded by national and provincial science foundations, and contributing to the advancement of polymer-based energy storage systems. His research emphasizes the synthesis and self-assembly of liquid crystalline polymers and LC-block copolymers, dielectric nanocomposites, and the development of high-performance polymer dielectrics, resulting in numerous publications in top-tier journals. Sheng Chen is an active reviewer for the American Chemical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry, and he holds several academic honors and memberships. His scholarly contributions are widely recognized with 3,138 citations, 75 documents, and an h-index of 30.

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Sheng Chen*, Professor of College of Chemistry, Xiangtan University, specializes in polymer chemistry and physics with expertise in organic synthesis, liquid crystalline polymer design, dielectric nanocomposites, and advanced energy storage materials.

Sheng Chen*, earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry and Physics from Xiangtan University, focusing on mesogen-jacketed liquid crystalline polymers.

Sheng Chen*, progressed from associate professor to professor, leading projects funded by national and provincial foundations, advancing polymer-based energy storage systems.

Sheng Chen*, emphasizes synthesis and self-assembly of liquid crystalline polymers, LC-block copolymers, and high-performance polymer dielectrics, with numerous publications in top-tier journals.

Sheng Chen*, serves as reviewer for ACS and RSC journals, holds academic honors and memberships.