Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li | Natural Science | Best Researcher Award
Lanzhou University of Technology | China
Academic Background
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li serves as an Associate Professor at Lanzhou University of Technology, where she has built a strong foundation in polymer science through extensive research combining both theoretical and experimental methodologies. Her academic endeavors emphasize computational modeling, simulation techniques, and material design, particularly focusing on the relationship between the microstructure and macroscopic performance of polymeric materials. Her research outputs are well-cited across international scientific databases such as Scopus and Google Scholar, with an impressive citation count reflecting her global impact in the field of polymer research. The consistent increase in her h-index further illustrates the academic significance and influence of her published work. All research credentials and supporting documents are authenticated through institutional and scholarly records, ensuring academic transparency and credibility.
Research Focus
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li primary research interests lie in dissipative particle dynamics and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, aimed at developing smart polymer systems. She focuses on the application of polymer gels in controlled-release fertilizers, with a strong orientation toward sustainable agricultural and materials science innovation.
Work Experience
Throughout Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li academic career at Lanzhou University of Technology, Li Hui has led and collaborated on several high-impact research projects funded by provincial and national foundations. She has made significant contributions to computational modeling and simulation research, working on projects supported by the Shenyang National Research Center for Materials Science and multiple Natural Science Foundation grants. Her work integrates cross-disciplinary perspectives to develop sustainable polymeric materials that enhance environmental and industrial applications.
Key Contributions
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li has advanced the understanding of polymer interface behavior and molecular design principles through multiscale simulation and modeling. Her contributions have yielded breakthroughs in the design of pH-responsive starch-based gels and lignin-coated fertilizers that exhibit improved slow-release and environmentally friendly properties. She has also authored patents contributing to the practical application of polymer-based materials in agricultural technology.
Awards and Recognition
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li has been recognized with the Best Researcher Award for her outstanding achievements in polymer simulation and sustainable material innovation. Her research continues to contribute to the global scientific community by bridging computational theory and real-world applications in material science.
Professional Roles and Memberships
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li actively collaborates with national laboratories and scientific committees in materials science and polymer engineering. Her professional involvement in collaborative research networks and academic projects demonstrates her commitment to scientific advancement and mentorship within her discipline.
Profile
Featured Publications
Li, H., Li, Y., Yan, H., Liao, X., Wang, N., Xue, Z., Wang, S., Li, W., Chen, Z., & Liu, H. (2025). Preparation and slow-release property of modified lignin-coated sodium alginate fertilizer core double-layer coated fertilizer. Journal of Polymer Research.
Li, H., Wang, S., Liao, X., Yan, H., Luo, J., Li, P., Li, Y., Chen, Z., & Liu, H. (2025). Preparation and properties of pH-responsive starch-based gel coated slow-release fertilizer. Journal of Applied Polymer Science.
Li, H., Zhao, H., Gao, K., Xue, Z., Chen, Z., & Liu, H. (2025). The conformational statistics of amphiphilic polymers with distinct topological structures at the interface between two phases. Polymer International.
Li, H., Gao, K., Zhao, H., Xue, Z., Chen, Z., Lu, X., & Liu, H. (2024). Dissipative particle dynamics study on the phase region of spatial gradient materials produced by photoinduced isomerization. Macromolecular Theory and Simulations.
Li, H., Wang, N., Zhang, L., Wei, Y., Zhang, L., Ma, Y., Ruso, J. M., & Liu, Z. (2023). Engineering and slow-release properties of lignin-based double-layer coated fertilizer. Polymers for Advanced Technologies.
Impact Statement / Vision
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hui Li envisions advancing polymer science through computational innovation and environmentally sustainable material design. Her research continues to push the boundaries of polymer simulation, contributing to global efforts toward eco-efficient materials and agricultural sustainability.