Peng Tang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Tang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Sichuan University of Science & Engineering, China

Dr. Peng Tang is a dedicated and multidisciplinary researcher in the field of physical chemistry and electrochemical engineering, with a proven track record in advanced materials research and energy storage systems. His career has been marked by impactful contributions to alkali metal batteries, corrosion protection, and hydrogen storage technologies. Having conducted research in leading institutions across China, Japan, and the United States, Dr. Tang has cultivated a robust international research profile. He is widely recognized for his ability to combine theoretical modeling with experimental electrochemical techniques to develop innovative solutions in energy and materials science. His work has led to numerous peer-reviewed publications, patents, and scholarly presentations at international conferences. In addition to academic excellence, he is highly committed to mentoring students, promoting scientific exchange, and fostering collaborations across disciplines. Dr. Tang’s research is driven by innovation and a deep interest in solving real-world energy challenges through sustainable and efficient technologies.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Peng Tang has pursued a strong academic path rooted in chemical engineering and physical chemistry. He began his education at Tianjin University of Science & Technology, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering & Technology (2008–2012) under the guidance of Professors Shiqiang Wang and Tianlong Deng. He continued at the same university to complete his Master of Science in Chemical Engineering (2012–2015), working with Professor Zuoliang Sha on advanced functional materials and their applications. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Physic-Chemistry from the University of Fukui, Japan (2017–2020), under the joint supervision of Professors Jingyuan Chen and Koichi Aoki. His doctoral research focused on electroanalytical chemistry, including voltammetric analysis and the study of micro-particle behavior. This rigorous academic training equipped him with both theoretical insights and hands-on laboratory expertise, forming the foundation for his current research in energy storage and environmental electrochemistry.

Professional Experience

Dr. Peng Tang has acquired a diverse and rich professional background through positions held in both academia and industry. Currently, he serves as a researcher at Sichuan University of Science and Engineering (2022–present), where he leads projects on alkali metal batteries and corrosion-resistant materials. Prior to this, he completed multiple postdoctoral fellowships abroad. At the University of Arkansas (2022), under Prof. Xiangbo Meng, he explored advanced lithium and sodium-ion battery architectures. He also worked at the University of Pittsburgh (2021–2022) with Prof. Shigeru Amemiya on scanning electrochemical microscopy, and at the University of Ibaraki (2020–2021) with Prof. Kazuyuki Kita on aerosol particle characterization. His experience includes industrial engineering work on hydrogen storage at Hangzhou Hydrogen Sources and Tianjin Highland Energy Technology (2015–2016). He also briefly worked as a temporary researcher at Peking University (2014–2015) under Prof. Xingguo Li. These varied roles reflect his adaptability and multidisciplinary expertise.

Research Interest

Dr. Peng Tang’s research interests span several critical domains in energy and materials science. He is particularly focused on the development and characterization of advanced alkali metal batteries, such as lithium and sodium-ion systems, with an emphasis on optimizing cathode materials and surface engineering. Another core area of his work involves electrochemical methods for corrosion protection and environmental monitoring. He has also conducted in-depth studies on aerosol particles, micro-particle behavior, and radionuclide transport, especially in post-Fukushima contamination contexts. Furthermore, his early career included work on hydrogen storage, exploring both solid-state and gas-phase mechanisms. Dr. Tang is driven by a desire to solve real-world sustainability challenges through electrochemical innovation and advanced material synthesis. He often collaborates internationally to integrate multidisciplinary techniques, including atomic layer deposition, scanning electrochemical microscopy, and impedance spectroscopy. His research reflects a strong commitment to bridging the gap between laboratory-based science and industrial-scale applications.

Research Skills

Dr. Tang is equipped with a wide array of experimental and analytical skills in the field of physical and electrochemical sciences. He has advanced expertise in electrochemical characterization methods, including voltammetry, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). He is proficient in surface and materials analysis, such as atomic/molecular layer deposition (ALD/MLD), spectroscopic techniques (UV-Vis, FTIR), and particle morphology assessment. His experience extends to working in cleanrooms and glovebox environments for battery and nanomaterial synthesis. Dr. Tang is also skilled in developing polymeric and ceramic composite materials for energy and environmental applications. His academic and industrial work has required the use of data modeling software and simulation tools for process optimization. Additionally, he has hands-on experience with hydrogen storage system design, including both experimental setup and theoretical modeling. His interdisciplinary skills enable him to bridge chemistry, engineering, and materials science with a high level of competence and precision.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Peng Tang has received numerous recognitions that reflect his academic excellence and leadership in research. In 2017, he was awarded the Excellent Poster Prize at the 16th International Electroanalytical Chemistry Symposium in Changchun, China. His academic potential was further recognized in 2018 when he received an Emory University International Student Scholarship, supported by NICCA Chemical Co., Ltd. In recent years, his role as a mentor has been honored with the “Excellent Mentor Award” in both 2023 and 2024 for guiding student teams during China’s prestigious Chemical Engineering Design competitions. His active participation in academic exchange programs, such as the Sakura Program between Japan and China, highlights his commitment to cross-cultural academic enrichment. He has also delivered oral and poster presentations at international conferences and has authored several high-impact publications and patents. These accolades underscore Dr. Tang’s reputation as a dedicated researcher and mentor in his field.

Conclusion

Dr. Peng Tang exemplifies a well-rounded researcher who combines deep theoretical understanding with practical innovation in the fields of electrochemistry and material science. His extensive international research background, coupled with a consistent publication record and patent portfolio, highlights his contributions to advancing sustainable energy technologies. Through mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a strong commitment to scientific excellence, he has influenced both academic and professional communities. His future trajectory points toward leadership in global battery research, environmental electrochemistry, and materials engineering. With proven expertise, innovative thinking, and a drive for impactful research, Dr. Tang is a deserving candidate for recognition and awards. He continues to explore emerging challenges in clean energy and environmental safety, aiming to provide solutions that bridge science, industry, and societal benefit. His profile stands as a testament to academic rigor, collaborative spirit, and long-term vision in science and technology.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Synthesis and Properties of a New Environmentally Friendly Bicyclic Imidazoline Quaternary Ammonium Salt as a Corrosion Inhibitor of Carbon Steel
    Journal: Corrosion, 2025
    Authors: Xiaoping Qin, Zhaolin Xie, Yilin Li, Lei Chen, Peng Tang, Xiaonan Liu, Haiwei Lu, Lijie Xing, Xiaoyan Wang

  2. Synthesis and Performance Evaluation of a Novel Zwitterionic Quaternary Copolymer for Enhanced Oil‐Recovery Application
    Journal: SPE Polymers, 2024
    Authors: Xiaoping Qin, Zhaolin Xie, Peng Tang, Hui Yang, Cuixia Li, Xiaoliang Yang, Tong Peng

  3. Atmospheric Resuspension of Insoluble Radioactive Cesium-Bearing Particles Found in the Difficult-to-Return Area in Fukushima
    Journal: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2022
    Authors: Peng Tang, et al.

  4. Atomic and Molecular Layer Deposition as Surface Engineering Techniques for Emerging Alkali Metal Rechargeable Batteries
    Journal: Molecules, 2022
    Authors: Peng Tang, Matthew Sullivan, Xiangbo Meng

  5. Atmospheric Resuspension of Insoluble Radioactive Cesium Particles Found in the Difficult-to-Return Area in Fukushima
    Preprint, 2021
    Authors: Peng Tang, Kazuyuki Kita, Yasuhito Igarashi, Yukihiko Satou, Koutarou Hatanaka, Kouji Adachi, Takeshi Kinase, Kazuhiko Ninomiya, Atsushi Shinohara

  6. Reduction Charge Smaller than the Deposited One in Cathodic Stripping Voltammograms of AgCl
    Journal: American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2019
    Authors: Peng Tang, Koichi Jeremiah Aoki, Jingyuan Chen

  7. Double Layer Impedance in Mixtures of Acetonitrile and Water
    Journal: Electroanalysis, 2018
    Authors: K.J. Aoki, J. Chen, P. Tang

  8. Capacitive Currents Flowing in the Direction Opposite to Redox Currents
    Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2018
    Authors: Koichi Jeremiah Aoki, Jingyuan Chen, Peng Tang

  9. Construction of Hybrid Z-Scheme Pt/CdS-TNTAs with Enhanced Visible-Light Photocatalytic Performance
    Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2015
    Authors: Zhu Y, Chen Z, Gao T, Huang Q, Niu F, Qin L, Tang P, Huang Y, Sha Z, Wang Y

  10. Visible Light Induced Photocatalysis on CdS Quantum Dots Decorated TiO₂ Nanotube Arrays
    Journal: Applied Catalysis A: General, 2015
    Authors: Zhu Y, Wang Y, Chen Z, Qin L, Yang L, Zhu L, Tang P, Gao T, Huang Y, Sha Z, et al.