Biography
Zeshuo Meng, primarily focuses on the construction of synthetic science theories and their applications in energy conversion and storage. As of now, he/she has published 23 SCI papers in internationally renowned journals such as Angew. Chem. Int. Edit., Appl. Catal. B: Environ., and Energy Storage Mater., with the first/ corresponding authorship.
One of his/her papers has been selected as a highly cited paper in ESI. He/she was invited to contribute a chapter to "Surfaces and Interfaces in Multiphase Polymeric Systems: Micro to Nano Length Scales." He/she has received the National Scholarship and several honorary titles, including Outstanding Graduate of Jilin University. He/she serves as a reviewer for more than ten journals, including J. Alloy. Compd., and holds positions as a committee member of the editorial board for "Energy Storage and Conversion" and an editor for "IgMin-Research-STEM journal."
Research Interest
Synthesis Theory, Energy Storage, Energy Conversion.
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Work Details
Doctor
Jilin University
College of Materials Science and Engineering
China
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Research Articles
- Properties of Indium Antimonide Nanocrystals as Nanoelectronic Elements
- A Multi-Model Simulation Framework for Sponge Park Concept Achieving Urban Water Energy Nexus Sustainability in Hyper Arid Climates
- Cyber Threat Analysis (CTA) in Current Conflicts
- From Traditionalism to Algorithms: Embracing Artificial Intelligence for Effective University Teaching and Learning
- Scientific Productivity of the Internet of Things (IoT) in 2011-2025: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Exploring Upper Limb Kinematics in Limited Vision Conditions: Preliminary Insights from 3D Motion Analysis and IMU Data
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