Junaid Aslam | Composites | Innovative Research Award

 

Innovative Research Award

Junaid Aslam —shanghai university China
          Junaid Aslam
Researcher Junaid Aslam
Affiliation shanghai university
Country China
Scopus ID 58432501700
Documents 22
Citations 354
h-index 12
Subject Area Composites
Event International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer

The Innovative Research Award recognizes research activity associated with advances in scientific and engineering disciplines. This academic recognition profile concerns Junaid Aslam, a researcher based in China whose stated subject area is Composites. The supplied bibliometric information records 354 citations and an h-index of 12 under Scopus ID 58432501700. These indicators provide quantitative information about research visibility, although citation metrics should be interpreted in relation to publication field, career stage, document type, and citation practices.

Abstract

This profile presents the academic recognition context of Junaid Aslam in the field of composites, with particular relevance to fiber-reinforced polymer materials. The supplied record identifies China as the country, Scopus author identifier 58432501700, 354 citations, and an h-index of 12. The profile is associated with the International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer. Because institutional affiliation, publication count, ORCID identifier, and direct award documentation were not supplied, those fields are retained as unavailable rather than inferred.

Keywords

Junaid Aslam, Innovative Research Award, composites, fiber-reinforced polymers, polymer composites, composite materials, materials science, structural composites, advanced materials, Scopus, research impact, bibliometrics, composite engineering, fiber reinforcement, materials research.

Introduction

Composite materials combine two or more constituents to obtain a material system with properties that can differ substantially from those of the individual components. Fiber-reinforced polymer composites are particularly important because their mechanical performance can be tailored through fiber selection, matrix chemistry, architecture, orientation, and processing conditions.[3] Research in this area commonly addresses strength, stiffness, durability, damage tolerance, lightweight construction, manufacturing, and sustainability.

Academic recognition in materials research may consider both the scientific quality of individual contributions and their broader influence within a research community. Citation-based indicators such as citation counts and h-index values can provide supplementary evidence of scholarly visibility, but they do not independently establish research quality or award eligibility.

Research Profile

The supplied information places Junaid Aslam within the broad subject area of Composites. The reported Scopus identifier is 58432501700, with a supplied citation count of 354 and an h-index of 12. These figures are presented as supplied profile data and may change as bibliographic databases are updated.

Research Contributions

The supplied subject classification indicates a research focus on composites. Within this discipline, fiber-reinforced polymer research encompasses the relationships among fiber architecture, polymer matrices, interfacial bonding, processing, mechanical behavior, environmental durability, and service performance.[3] The specific publications or experimental contributions attributable to Junaid Aslam should be verified against the corresponding bibliographic records before individual technical findings are assigned to the researcher.

Publications

No complete publication list was supplied with the award-profile data. Consequently, individual publication titles, journal names, publication years, document counts, and authorship positions are not asserted in this article. The supplied Scopus identifier may be used to verify the researcher’s indexed publication record.

Research Impact

The supplied record reports 354 citations and an h-index of 12. The h-index is designed to summarize a researcher’s publication and citation distribution, while citation counts measure the number of recorded citations to indexed documents. Such metrics are useful descriptive indicators but should be interpreted with appropriate disciplinary and career-stage context.

Award Suitability

The supplied profile information is broadly aligned with an award context focused on fiber-reinforced polymer research because the stated subject area is Composites and the named event specifically concerns fiber-reinforced polymer. The reported citation and h-index values provide additional bibliometric information that may be considered as part of an award assessment.

Conclusion

Junaid Aslam is presented in the supplied information as a researcher in China working within the subject area of Composites and associated with the International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer. The provided bibliometric record lists Scopus ID 58432501700, 354 citations, and an h-index of 12. These data support a concise academic recognition profile while leaving institutional affiliation, publication count, ORCID, and official award documentation for verification from authoritative sources.

References

  1. Scopus Author Profile — Junaid Aslam, https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/58432501700
  2. Covalent triazine frameworks for Lithium-based batteries: Design principles, electrochemical roles and future perspectives, 10.1016/j.flatc.2026.101074
  3. A sustainable biomass-derived interlayer with interface-stabilizing for dendrite-free and high-stability Zn metal batteries, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2026.240597

 

Xinyang He | Thermoelectric Fiber | Young Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xinyang He | Thermoelectric Fiber | Young Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Nantong University | China

Xinyang He is an Associate Professor at the College of Textiles and Clothing, Nantong University, with research expertise in thermoelectric fibers, smart textiles, and optical-thermal-electrical sensor devices. He completed his doctoral studies in Textile Engineering at Donghua University and was selected for the prestigious Young Talent Support Program of the China Association for Science and Technology. He has been recognized as an outstanding graduate and received government sponsorship to pursue collaborative research with Professor Ouyang Jianyong at the National University of Singapore. He has also led competitive research projects supported by national and institutional funding programs. Dr. He has established a strong research profile, publishing widely in leading international journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, and Engineering, with several of his papers recognized among the most highly cited in their field. His work is widely referenced, reflecting the influence of his contributions to wearable energy-harvesting technologies and advanced textile applications. Beyond research, he actively supports the scientific community as a member of the Young Editorial Board for several journals, including Chinese Chemical Letters, Carbon Neutralization, Clean Energy Science and Technology, and Renewable and Sustainable Energy, while also serving as editorial assistant for Research and Textile Research Journal and as a reviewer for multiple other journals. In addition, he has contributed scholarly works to international publications, including a book chapter on thermoelectric materials and devices in Wiley’s Electrospinning. His achievements reflect his dedication to advancing smart materials and innovative textile engineering.

Profile:   ORCID  |  Google Scholar

Featured Publications

He, X., Gu, J., Hao, Y., Zheng, M., Wang, L., Yu, J., & Qin, X. (2022). Continuous manufacture of stretchable and integratable thermoelectric nanofiber yarn for human body energy harvesting and self-powered motion detection. Chemical Engineering Journal, 450, 137937.

He, X., Shi, J., Hao, Y., He, M., Cai, J., Qin, X., Wang, L., & Yu, J. (2022). Highly stretchable, durable, and breathable thermoelectric fabrics for human body energy harvesting and sensing. Carbon Energy, 4(4), 621–632.

Sun, Z., Feng, L., Xiong, C., He, X., Wang, L., Qin, X., & Yu, J. (2021). Electrospun nanofiber fabric: An efficient, breathable and wearable moist-electric generator. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(11), 7085–7093.

Hao, Y., Yan, Q., Liu, H., He, X., Zhang, P., Qin, X., Wang, R., Sun, J., Wang, L., & Yu, J. (2023). A stretchable, breathable, and self-adhesive electronic skin with multimodal sensing capabilities for human-centered healthcare. Advanced Functional Materials, 33(44), 2303881.

He, X., Hao, Y., He, M., Qin, X., Wang, L., & Yu, J. (2021). Stretchable thermoelectric-based self-powered dual-parameter sensors with decoupled temperature and strain sensing. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 13(50), 60498–60507.

He, X., Shi, J., Hao, Y., Wang, L., Qin, X., & Yu, J. (2021). PEDOT:PSS/CNT composites based ultra-stretchable thermoelectrics and their application as strain sensors. Composites Communications, 27, 100822.

Hao, Y., He, X., Wang, L., Qin, X., Chen, G., & Yu, J. (2022). Stretchable thermoelectrics: Strategies, performances, and applications. Advanced Functional Materials, 32(13), 2109790.

He, X., Li, B., Cai, J., Zhang, H., Li, C., Li, X., Yu, J., Wang, L., & Qin, X. (2023). A waterproof, environment-friendly, multifunctional, and stretchable thermoelectric fabric for continuous self-powered personal health signal collection at high humidity. SusMat, 3(5), 709–720.