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为了表彰献身科学、潜心学术研究、长期从事纳米科学和纳米技术前沿领域研究并做出突出贡献的优秀青年科学家,《纳米研究》编辑部设立年度纳米研究青年创新奖(NR45)奖)。该奖项候选人由《纳米研究》编委会一线科学家推荐,并经评奖委员会严格遴选。最终获奖者是有望取得重大科研突破、有潜力在该领域做出巨大贡献、并已取得突出成就的青年科学家。纳米研究青年科学家奖(NR45 Awards)每年根据科研领域颁发给最多45名45岁以下的杰出青年科学家。
我们非常荣幸地公布2023年纳米仿生材料领域纳米研究青年科学家奖(NR45奖)获奖者名单如下。恭喜这33位45岁以下的杰出青年科学家!同时,《纳米研究》组织了相应的奖项专刊。所有论文均来自荣获今年纳米研究青年科学家奖(NR45 Awards)的青年科学家研究团队。该奖项特刊将于2024年2月号出版,欢迎各位专家阅读。
截至目前,《纳米研究》已成功评选出5名纳米研究青年科学家奖(NR45奖),共有187名国内外纳米领域青年人才入选。历届获奖者名单和特刊如下。 2022纳米研究青年创新者(NR45奖)-纳米催化领域获奖者及奖项名单《纳米研究》 2022年第12期内容2021纳米研究青年创新者(NR45奖)-二维材料获奖者名单及奖项专刊:010 -30000 纳米能源纳米研究青年创新者奖,2019 年第6 期,2021 《纳米研究》 纳米生物技术纳米研究青年创新者奖,2018 年第9 期2018 《纳米研究》 2018 年第10 期
鉴于在科学研究领域,青年科学家普遍活跃、有活力、研究思路新颖、丰富,有很多机会产生科研新突破。与此同时,许多优秀科学家在中青年时期就取得了重大原创性科研成果。或成功解决了行业关键核心技术问题。因此,《纳米研究》非常重视青年科学家的论文,特别是国家支持的青年科学家的论文。编辑部将重点关注并快速审稿,为青年科学家的学术工作提供便利。提供便捷服务。
2023年纳米研究青年科学家奖获奖者及介绍
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白浩博士,浙江大学化学与生物工程学院教授。他的研究兴趣在于仿生材料的多尺度设计和制造,包括受北极熊毛发启发的热纤维和纺织品、多功能多孔材料。已发表在《Science》、《Nature》、《Nature Materials》、《Nature Communications》、《Science Advances》和《Advanced Materials》上,引用次数超过13,000 次。曾获国家自然科学基金优秀青年项目、求是科学技术基金会求是杰出青年学者奖。
Ardemis A. Boghossian 获得了学士学位密歇根大学化学工程学士学位。她获得了博士学位。麻省理工学院(MIT) 纳米管光物理学博士,在Michael S. Strano 的指导下工作。她将自己的经验扩展到生物工程领域,并在弗朗西斯·H·阿诺德(Frances H. Arnold) 的指导下在加州理工学院(Caltech) 进行了博士后研究。此后,她加入洛桑联邦理工学院(EPFL) 任教。她的实验室致力于通过伴随的生物和纳米材料工程来解决因生物合成材料界面低效相互作用而受到限制的应用。
陈春龙(Chun-Long Chen) 获得博士学位。 2005年于中山大学获博士学位,师从苏成勇教授和康北生教授。他目前是太平洋西北国家实验室(PNNL)的高级研究科学家。他还是华盛顿大学化学工程系和化学系的副教授。他的团队正在解决开发序列定义的类肽以组装仿生材料和控制无机晶体形成的挑战,旨在设计和合成与生物学中发现的材料相媲美的仿生功能材料。
陈军博士现任加州大学洛杉矶分校生物工程系助理教授。他的研究重点是新型生物电子学和个性化医疗保健的软物质创新。他出版了两本书和280篇期刊论文,其中180篇是Chemical Reviews (2)、Chemical Society Reviews (2)、Nature Review Bioengineering (1)、Nature Materials (2)、Nature Electronics (5)、自然生物医学工程(1)、自然通讯(6)、科学进展(3)、焦耳(3)、物质(12)、先进材料(15) 等。他还申请了14 项美国专利,其中一项已获得许可。陈博士目前的h 指数为105,被Web of Science 评为材料科学领域全球最具影响力的研究人员之一。除了研究之外,他还是Biosensors Bio electronics、Med-X、FlexMat、VIEW Medicine 和Textiles 的副主编,Matter、Cell Reports Physical Science、Nano-Micro Letters、Materials Today Energy、Nano Trends 和创新。他获得的众多荣誉包括V. M. Watanabe 卓越研究奖、加州大学洛杉矶分校教师导师奖、加州大学洛杉矶分校赫尔曼研究员协会奖、先进材料新星奖、今日材料新星奖、ACS 纳米新星讲座奖、化学。苏克。 Rev.新兴研究员奖、佐治亚理工学院40岁以下校友、Shu Chien早期职业奖、ONR青年研究员奖、AHA创新项目奖、AHA转型项目奖、AHA第二世纪早期教师独立奖、NIH UCLA CTSI KL2转化科学奖、 BBRF 青年研究者奖、ACS PMSE 青年研究者奖、大川基金会研究奖等。
Po-Yen Chen 是马里兰大学帕克分校(UMD) 化学与生物分子工程系的助理教授。他还是马里兰机器人中心(MRC) 的附属教员。他获得了博士学位。麻省理工学院(MIT) 化学工程博士。在2021 年加入马里兰大学之前,Po-Yen 在新加坡国立大学(NUS) 化学与生物分子工程系担任助理教授两年。他还曾在布朗大学担任Hibbitt 博士后研究员两年。 Po-Yen 的研究重点是机器人技术和机器学习的集成,以加快功能材料的发现和开发。他的专业领域包括可拉伸电子产品、可持续纳米复合材料创新、导电气凝胶和智能软机器人。他的贡献和成就得到了认可,包括被麻省理工学院技术评论(MITTR) 评为亚洲35 岁以下创新者,并于2020 年获得AIChE 35 岁以下青年奖。他还获得了John C. Chen 青年专业领导力奖学金来自AIChE 并被美国国家工程院选为年度美国工程前沿研讨会的创新型早期职业工程师。目前,Po-Yen 担任AIChE 国家首都分会主席。
程群峰,北京航空航天大学化学学院教授。他获得了博士学位。 2008年毕业于浙江大学高分子化学与物理专业,获博士学位。2008年至2009年在清华大学和佛罗里达州立大学从事博士后研究。2010年1月加入北京航空航天大学化学学院。主要研究方向为仿生碳材料。基纳米复合材料。他在《Science》、《Nat》等杂志上发表了100 多篇论文。马特,纳特。 Commun.PNAS 等,引用次数超过8,000 次。曾获得国家杰出青年科学基金资助,并荣获北京市杰出青年中关村奖、茅以升科技奖-北京市青年科技奖等。
丛怀平,现任合肥工业大学化学化工学院黄山学者教授。 2009年于中国科学技术大学获得博士学位。2009年至2010年在丹麦奥尔胡斯大学从事博士后研究,后在中国科学技术大学担任副教授两年。 2013年起在合肥工业大学任教授。她的研究兴趣集中在纳米结构柔性智能材料及其在柔性能源器件和软执行器中的应用。
邓旭博士是电子科技大学教授。他获得了博士学位。 2013年获得马克斯·普朗克聚合物研究所的博士学位。 2014年在加州大学伯克利分校和劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室从事博士后研究。 2017年,他被马克斯·普朗克研究所所长任命为电子科技大学马克斯·普朗克合作伙伴组组长。邓博士对了解界面的润湿动力学和物理化学感兴趣。以第一作者或通讯作者在Science、Nature、Nature Materials等顶级期刊发表论文100余篇。 2021年,邓博士被接纳为英国皇家化学会会士(FRSC)。 2022年,他获得洪堡基金会颁发的弗里德里希·威廉·贝塞尔研究奖。
杜学敏,现任中国科学院深圳先进技术研究所研究员、智能生物医学材料与器件研究中心主任。他获得了两个博士学位。毕业于中国科学技术大学和香港城市大学。 2013年加入中国科学院深圳先进技术研究院。他的研究兴趣主要包括智能聚合物、生物自适应接口以及智能可穿戴和植入设备(例如软传感器执行器、组织工程支架和生物电子学)。在《Science Advances》、《Matter》、《Advanced Materials》、《Advanced Function Materials》、《ACS Nano》、《National Science Review》等杂志上发表高影响力文章。荣获2020年中国优秀青年科学家国家科学基金、2021年RSC纳米科学基金新兴调查员。国际仿生工程学会青年委员会委员、中国微纳米技术学会微纳驱动器与微系统分会委员、中国复合材料学会智能复合材料专业委员会委员。兼任《Research》副主编、《The Innovation》青年编辑等。
范克龙获得博士学位。 2014年于中国科学院生物物理研究所获得细胞生物学博士学位,后留校继续研究,2019年晋升教授。
interested in exploring the novel functions and applications of nanozymes in biomedicine, with a top priority to design functional nanozymes by learning from nature, and to develop novel strategies for disease theranostics. He now serves as an Associate Editor of Exploration, and is selected as Clarivate Highly Cited Researcherin the field of Cross-Field since 2022. Min-Rui Gao received his PhD degree from the University of Science and Technology of China, under the supervision of Prof. Shu-Hong Yu in 2012. He then did postdoctoral research at University of Delaware and Argonne National Laboratory (USA; 2012−2015). After that, he worked in the Department of Colloid Chemistry, directed by Prof. Markus Antonietti in the Max Plank Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam (Germany; 2015−2016). He is currently a full Professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. His research interest involves the development of bio-inspired nanostructured materialsand their applications in energy fields. Dr. Feng Guo is an Associated Professor of Intelligent Systems Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. Before joining Indiana University in 2017, he received his Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State and his postdoc training at Stanford University. His group is developing intelligent medical devices, sensors, and systems to address the challenges in translational medicine with the support of multiple NIH and NSF awards. He is a recipient of the NIH Director's New Innovator Award, the Outstanding Junior Faculty Award at Indiana University, the Dean Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine, etc. Dr. Guosong Hong received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Stanford University in 2014 and then carried out postdoctoral studies at Harvard University. Dr. Hong joined Stanford Materials Science and Engineering and Neurosciences Institute as an assistant professor in September 2018. His research at Stanford aims to develop and apply novel optical and electronic materials for minimally invasive brain interfacing. He is a recipient of the NIH Pathway to Independence (K99/R00) Award (2017-2022), the MIT Technology Review “35 Innovators Under 35” Award (2019), the Science PINS Prize for Neuromodulation (2020), the NSF CAREER Award (2021), the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching (2021), the Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Award (2021), the Stanford Tau Beta Pi Teaching Honor Roll (2023), the Nanoscale Emerging Investigators Award (2023), and the Young Innovator Award in Nano Research (2023). Prof. Xu Hou is the director of Institute of Electrochemical Science and Engineering of Xiamen University and the deputy director of State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, China. His team focuses on liquid-based materials and bio-inspired nanofluidic iontronics. His leading "liquid gating technology", was selected by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) as one of the top ten emerging technologies in chemistry in 2020. Sung Hoon Kang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute at Johns Hopkins University. He earned a Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics at Harvard University. Sung Hoon has been investigating behaviors of coupled material systems based on inspiration from nature to address current challenges in engineering materials, structures and devices with applications including resiliency, sustainability, sensing, energy, and healthcare. Yang Lan, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at University College London (UCL), specializes in colloidal materials, supramolecular self-assembly, membrane engineering, and solar photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction. In 2015, he obtained a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. He subsequently conducted postdoctoral research at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge (2015-2017), and the Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States (2017-2019). In June 2019, he established his independent research group at University College London. His research group focuses on developing nature-inspired adaptive materials & systems for innovative solutions to address grand challenges in environment and sustainability. Of specific interest is the design and fabrication of functional polymeric membranes for water treatment, proton-exchange, CO2 adsorption, capture, and/or separation; as well as developing effective photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution, CO2 reduction, and plastic recovery. Dr. Ling Li currently serves as an Associate Professor and holds Mary V. Jones Faculty Fellow position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. He earned both his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees both in Materials Science and Engineering from NUS and MIT, respectively. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Li conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard before starting his faculty position at Virginia Tech in 2017. Dr. Li’s research focuses on biological and bio-inspired materials, aiming to uncover “the Materials Rules of Life” for biological structural and multifunctional materials as well as to utilize the learned principles to develop novel synthetic materials. Dr. Li has garnered recognition through various prestigious awards, including the Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award, AFOSR Young Investigator Award, Outstanding Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech, 3M Non-Tenure Faculty Award, NSF CAREER Award, and College of Engineering Faculty Fellow. His research findings have been published in Science, PNAS, Nature Materials, Nature Communication, among others, and have received extensive coverage in many global media outlets. Ji Liu is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology. He obtained his PhD degrees in Physiochemistry of Condensed Materials from the University of Bordeaux (France) and in Chemistry from the University of Liege (Belgium) in 2013. He then conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Cambridge (UK) in 2018 and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) in 2019. He also served as a visiting fellow at Harvard Medical School in 2019. His research group is advancing the functional soft material design, fabrication, engineering, and applications in bio-interfaces, dynamic adhesion and human-machine interfaces, etc. Kai Liu received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Groningen in The Netherlands in 2015. Then he pursued his postdoctoral studies at Harvard University. In 2017, he was appointed as a principal investigator at the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. In 2020, he moved to the Department of Chemistry of Tsinghua University in Beijing and in 2023 was promoted to a tenured full professor, during which he is heading a laboratory performing research on the interface of biosynthetic chemistry and material technology. In the past years, he has published more than 160 papers in high-ranked journals and 40 patents are issued. He has been given several talent awards including National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Rubicon Award, the Chemical Biology Young Investigator Award of the Chinese Chemical Society, Rare Earth Science & Technology Award. Besides, he is serving as peer-review editor or editorial board for several journals, including CAE flag journal Engineering and ACS Applied Bio Materials. Mingjie Liu is now the professor and dean of school of Chemistry in Beihang University. He received his B.S. degree in applied chemistry (2005) from Beijing University of Chemical Technology. In 2005, he joined Prof. Lei Jiang’s group and received his Ph.D. degree from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2010). He then worked as a postdoc in Prof. Takuzo Aida’s group in Riken in Japan from 2010 to 2015. In 2015, he joined Beihang University and became a full professor. He has published 150+ papers in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nat. Rev. Mater, Nat. Mater. Nat. Commun., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. and Adv. Mater. His scientific interests focus on design and fabrication of high mechanical performance polymeric materials and explore their applications in anti-biofouling coatings, flexible electronics and soft robotics. He was awarded the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (2017), The Outstanding Young Scholars of International Society of Bionic Engineering (2019) and the Chinese Chemical Society-Royal Society of Chemistry Young Chemistry Award (2022). Zengqian Liu is a Professor in the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMR, CAS). He received his Ph.D. degree from Beihang University in 2013, and worked with Prof. Zhefeng Zhang at IMR, CAS as a T. S. Ke research fellow from 2013 to 2015. From 2015 to 2017, he worked with Prof. Robert O. Ritchie at the University of California, Berkeley as a postdoctoral research associate. He works in the field of bioinspired materials and structures with a special focus on their mechanical properties, aiming to achieve the strengthening and toughening of structural materials by implementing bioinspired designs. Zhaoming Liu received his BS degree (2013) and PhD degree (2017) from Zhejiang University under the supervision of Prof. Ruikang Tang. Then he works in Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, and he began his independent career as a ZJU100 Young Professor in December 2020. His research interests are materials chemistry, crystal growth and biomineralization. He is now focusing on arrangement of inorganic ions for materials construction. Li-Bo Mao completed his PhD at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2016. He continued his research in USTC and is now an assistant research fellow. His research interests include biomimetic mineralization, biological materials and biomimetic structural materials. His work has been published on Science, JACS, Angew. Chem., Adv. Mater., Nano Res., Innovation, Adv. Funct. Mater., and etc. Changhyun Pang is currently conducting independent research since 2014 as an associate professor in the School of Chemical Engineering and Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU). His research interests are in bioinspired materials and interfaces for i) bioinspired adhesion and wetting, ii) bioelectronics interface, and iii) smart soft robotics, and he has published numerous highly cited papers in this regard. During his career, he is selected as a member of Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology (Y-KAST), and has awarded several prestigious awards, including the Science and Technology Award from the Korean government, the Outstanding Polymer Young Scientist Award from the Korean Society of Polymers, MRS GSA Silver Award in Materials Research Society (MRS), and Golden Prize in SamsungHuman Tech Thesis Prize. After receiving his doctorate from Seoul National University in 2012, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University from 2012 to 2013. Deblina Sarkar is an assistant professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and AT&T Career Development Chair Professor at MIT Media Lab. She heads the Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek research group and carries out trans-disciplinary research fusing engineering, applied physics, and biology to develop disruptive technologies for nanoelectronic devices and create new paradigms for life-machine symbiosis. Her inventions include among others, the first non-surgical brain implant, a 6-atom thick channel quantum-mechanical transistor overcoming fundamental power limitations and technology that reveals previously undiscovered biological building blocks of the brain. Her PhD dissertation was honored as one of the top 3 dissertations throughout USA and Canada in the field of Mathematics, Physical sciences and all departments of Engineering. She is the recipient of numerous other awards and recognitions, including the Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 from India, NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, the IEEE Early Career Award in Nanotechnology, Innovative Young Engineer Recognition from National Academy of Engineers, the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award with the highest and rarely achieved impact score, the MIND Prize , the Science News 10 Scientists to Watch, the Distinguished Scientist Award and many others. Prof. Ziqi Sun, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, is currently a full Professor and ARC Future Fellow at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. Ziqi received his PhD degree from Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009. After one-year experience as NIMS postdoctoral fellow (Japan), he joined University of Wollongong (UOW), Australia in 2010 and moved to QUT as a faculty member in 2015. His research interest includes developing bio-inspired smart nanomaterials and 2D metal oxide nanomaterials for sustainable energy and environmental applications, such as rechargeable batteries, oil-water separations, and sustainable fuel generations. Ziqi serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Materials and Technologies (Elsevier, IF = 9.6), Principal Editor of Journal of Materials Research (MRS), and Associate Editor of Surface Innovations (ICE). Professor Tie Wang, a doctoral supervisor, has been dedicated to research and application in disease in vitro analysis and detection, with a focus on the self-assembly structure of nanomaterials. He has conducted systematic original work addressing key scientific issues in disease biomarker detection, resulting in a series of innovative achievements and outstanding performance. Notably, he has developed a portable breath analyzer for lung cancer, breaking through real-time online early lung cancer screening technology. Clinical trials for early disease detection have been initiated. Ultimately, he has established a comprehensive research platform covering basic research, instrument development, and clinical testing. His research contributions are reflected in over 110 publications in core journals such as Science, J. Am. Chem. Soc., Adv. Mater., Angew. Chem., Nat. Commun., Sci. Adv., with over 5800 citations. He has applied for 20 invention patents, of which 12 have been granted. Wei Wei received his PhD from the State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He was promoted to a full professor in 2018, and was supported by the National Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars in 2022. He is currently the director of Key Laboratory of Biopharmaceutical Preparation and Delivery, CAS. His research focuses on biomimetic formulation engineering for clinical translation, with over 130 papers published in academic journals (e.g., Nature, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Biomedical Engineering, and Science Translational Medicine). Dr. Tak-Sing Wong is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on surface and interfacial engineering, micro- and nanomanufacturing, as well as bio-inspired materials design. Dr. Wong is a pioneer in the development of pitcher-plant inspired slippery surfaces and synthetic brochosomes. Dr. Wong has received numerous awards and honors, including an R&D 100 Award, an NSF CAREER Award, a DARPA Young Faculty Award, an NAE Frontier of Engineering Invitee, the IEEE Nanotechnology Council Early Career Award, the ASME Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award, the Distinguished Alumni Award from the CUHK Faculty of Engineering, the Nano Research Young Innovators Award, and Innovators Under 35 (Global), formerly known as TR35, by MIT Technology Review. Dr. Wong has also been honored by the White House with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Dr. Wong is a Fellow of the ASME. Prof. Fan Xia’s scientific interest is focused on bio-analytical chemistry, interfacial wetting and artificial ion channels. Specifically, his group has developed new strategies for constructing nanochannels with controlled structures, and revealed the influence of functionalization at inner/outer surfaces of nanochannels on the ion transport properties. Based on the nano-confined ionic current signals, they have developed a signal-enhancing mechanism for detecting various biosignals (e.g., proteins, nucleic acids, biomolecules and ions), achieving highly sensitive and unique detection at different scales. Until now, he has published more than 300 high impact papers, including Chem. Rev., Chem. Soc. Rev., Chem, Nat. Commun., J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Nano Lett., Nat. Protoc., Anal. Chem., ACS Sens., Adv. Mater., Adv. Funct. Mater., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. etc. The total citation is > 15000 times, and current H-factor is 60. Dr. Rong Yang is an Assistant Professor at the R.F. Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell Universityand a Faculty Fellow at the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability. She received her B.S. in Chemical Engineering in 2009 from Tsinghua University in Beijing, her M.S. in Chemical Engineering Practice from MIT in 2012, and her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from MIT in 2014. From 2014-2016, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where she later became an Assistant Professor before joining Cornell in 2019. Her research lies at the intersection of material science and biomedical engineering, focusing on all-drypolymer synthesis techniques, functional nano- or living materials with controlled morphology and reactivity, and their application in drug delivery, infectious disease treatment, and environmental sustainability. Her work has been recognized by the NIH Pathway to Independence Award, the NSF CAREER Award, the ACS PMSE Young Investigator Award, and the Intel® Rising Star Faculty Award, among others. Dr. Chuan Zhang is a Professor in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research interests focus onthe developments of novel nucleic acid-based therapeutics, nucleic acid nanotechnology and supramolecular self-assembly, as well asdrug and gene delivery. He was the recipient of the Qiu Shi Outstanding Young Scholar Award (Qiu Shi Science & Technologies Foundation, Hong Kong,2014), National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China (NSFC, 2022). Feilong Zhang is currently a professor at Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his BS degree from the University of Science & Technology Beijing (USTB, 2012) and his Ph.D. from the Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS, 2018) under the supervision of Prof. Shutao Wang and Prof. Lei Jiang. 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