Qiong Ye | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qiong Ye | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award  

Dr. Qiong Ye | Energy Storage | Postdoctoral Researcher at CY Cergy Paris University | France

Dr. Qiong Ye is an accomplished materials chemist recognized for her extensive research in inorganic chemistry, phase change materials, and energy storage technologies. Her scientific journey demonstrates a blend of theoretical insight and experimental precision in the development of advanced functional materials for sustainable energy applications. Dr. Ye earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Le Mans Université, France, where she focused on the synthesis, crystallography, and thermodynamic behavior of complex oxide systems. She also completed her Master’s degree in the same institution, building a strong foundation in materials chemistry and thermodynamic studies. Currently, Dr. Qiong Ye serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at CY Cergy Paris Université, France, where she investigates phase change materials and ionic conductors for thermal management and energy conversion systems. Her professional experience includes prior administrative leadership in Guangdong Meili Matériaux de Construction Ltd., China, where she coordinated R&D projects and material manufacturing processes before transitioning fully into academic research. Dr. Ye’s research interests encompass phase diagram analysis, solid-state chemistry, ionic conductivity, and numerical simulation of energy materials. She is particularly focused on the synthesis and structural characterization of oxide systems that enhance the performance and efficiency of energy storage and conversion devices. Her research skills include solid-state synthesis, X-ray and electron diffraction, impedance spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and computational modeling, complemented by proficiency in scientific software such as HighScore, FullProf, Jana, and Vesta. Dr. Ye’s interdisciplinary expertise bridges chemistry, physics, and materials engineering, contributing to several peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Energy and Buildings, and The European Physical Journal Plus. Her works are indexed in Scopus and recognized for their contributions to advancing the understanding of material behavior under thermal and structural transitions. She has been involved in international collaborations promoting energy-efficient materials and sustainable technologies while demonstrating leadership in laboratory management and mentoring young researchers. Dr. Qiong Ye’s career reflects excellence, innovation, and dedication to advancing global energy materials research. Her achievements and continuous contributions to the scientific community make her a deserving candidate for academic recognition and future leadership in the field of materials chemistry.

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Featured Publications

Ye, Q. (2025). Experimental and numerical simulation study on the thermal performance of building envelope structures incorporating the solid–solid phase change material. Energy and Buildings. Citations: 12

Ye, Q. (2023). Phase diagram studies on ternary La₂O₃–MoO₃–CaO system. Journal of Solid State Chemistry. Citations: 8

Ye, Q. (2023). Phase diagram studies on ternary La₂O₃–WO₃–CaO system. Journal of Solid State Chemistry. Citations: 7

Ye, Q. (2022). You certainly know the second law of thermodynamics, do you know its connection to other laws of physics and chemistry? The European Physical Journal Plus. Citations: 15

Ye, Q. (2022). Partial re-investigation of the ternary diagram La₂O₃–Nb₂O₅–CaO, synthesis and characterization of the Ca₂La₃Nb₃O₁₄ and Ca₈La₈Nb₁₄.₄□₁.₆O₅₆ compounds. Journal of Solid State Chemistry. Citations: 10

Ye, Q. (2022). Cation-deficient Ca-doping lanthanum tungstate Ca₂.₀₆La₂.₆₁□₀.₃₃W₂O₁₂: Structure and transport property study. Journal of Solid State Chemistry. Citations: 9

Ye, Q. (2021). Investigation of phase change behavior in lanthanum-based oxide systems for energy storage applications. Materials Chemistry and Physics. Citations: 6

Cristina Lincaru | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Cristina Lincaru | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr Cristina Lincaru, National Scientific Research Institute for Labor and Social Protection – INCSMPS, Romania

Cristina Lincaru is a distinguished Senior Researcher with extensive experience in spatial analysis and GIS applied to labor market strategies. With over 28 years of expertise in economic analysis and quantitative methods, she has been pivotal in evaluating and monitoring EU policies and programs. Her work at INCSMPS, Romania, spans from labor market theories to the implementation of innovative models aligned with the European Green Pact. A renowned policy designer and strategic analyst, Cristina contributes to numerous scientific journals and international projects, emphasizing sustainable development and social cohesion. 🌱💼🔍

Publication profile

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Education

With a Doctorate in Management from the Academy of Economic Studies (1999-2005) and a Mechanical Engineering Diploma specializing in Fine Mechanics from the Polytechnic University (1992), this accomplished professional holds several certifications. In 2015, they became a Certified Sustainability Manager at both Foundation and Advanced levels under the ECQA LeadSuS program. They completed an Entrepreneurial Skills course (2009), earned a Level 2 Certificate in English from the University of Cambridge (2007), and a Business Management specialization for SMEs (2001). Actively promoting Open Science from 2020 to 2021, they exemplify lifelong learning and expertise. 📚🔧🌍🔬📝🌟

Experience

Since 1996, He have been with the National Institute for Science Research in the Field of Labour and Social Protection (INCSMPS) in Bucharest, Romania. As a Senior Researcher 1st degree, my focus is on employment policies, forecasts, and strategies. He have held various roles, including Senior Researcher 2nd and 3rd degrees, Scientific Researcher, and Research Assistant. My responsibilities include conducting theoretical and applied research in human resource management, social development, and protection. Additionally, He a reviewer for “Economy and Sociology,” editor for HOLISTICA Journal, and a board member of several academic journals. 📚🔬📝

Research focus

Based on the provided publications, the research focus of C. Lincaru primarily revolves around public administration, digital infrastructure, and sustainable development, with a significant emphasis on spatial data analysis and regional studies in Romania. Their work explores the relationship between human capital clusters and digital infrastructure investments, land use in peri-urban areas, self-employment and unemployment dynamics, and public service competitiveness. Additionally, C. Lincaru investigates green competencies, knowledge transfer in the energy sector, and digital transformation strategies. The research highlights the importance of sustainable development, economic resilience, and regional growth in Romania. 🌍📊🏢🌿🗺️📈

Publication top notes

Low-Low (LL) high human capital clusters in public administration employment-predictor for digital infrastructure public investment priority-Romania case study

Peri-urban areas and land use structure in Romania at LAU2 level: An exploratory spatial data analysis

Self-employment and unemployment relationship in Romania–Insights by age, education and gender

Competitiveness and sustainable development in public services

Development of a Green Competency Matrix Based on Civil Servants’ Perception of Sustainable Development Expertise

Synergy analysis of knowledge transfer for the energy sector within the framework of sustainable development of the European countries

Mapping European high-digital intensive sectors—regional growth accelerator for the circular economy

PERIURBAN AREAS AND POPULATION DENSITY CLUSTERING MODEL.

Economic Resilience and Sustainable Finance Path to Development and Convergence in Romanian Counties

Patterns of mainly tourism sectors at local level by employee’s characteristics using gis multivariate clustering analysis-Romania case study