MingLei Ding | Non-Ferrous Metals | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr . MingLei Ding | Non-Ferrous Metals | Research Excellence Award

Science and Technology Innovation for New Quality Productive Forces Promotion Center, Ministry of Science and Technology | China

Ding Minglei is a scholar in science and technology innovation policy and innovation management, holding a Doctor of Management in Management Science and Engineering. He has over 20 years of professional experience in scientific and technological innovation research and policy studies, having worked in national-level science and technology development and innovation strategy institutions. His academic contributions include 3 scholarly documents, with a total of 16 citations and an h-index of 1, reflecting focused and policy-oriented research output. His research interests center on scientific and technological innovation strategy, technical economics, innovation governance, and international science and technology cooperation, with particular emphasis on innovation-driven development and new quality productive forces. He has participated in and led multiple national and provincial research projects, contributing to applied policy studies that support science and technology decision-making. His work has informed government research reports and advisory materials, demonstrating the practical value of his research in policy formulation and innovation management. He has received professional recognition for his service and contributions to science and technology research and continues to engage in academic collaboration and policy consultation. Overall, his career reflects sustained commitment to advancing innovation policy research and supporting high-quality economic and technological development.

 

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Aichun Dou | Non-Ferrous Metals | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aichun Dou | Non-Ferrous Metals | Best Researcher Award

Jiangsu University | China

Dou Aichun is an associate professor in the field of nonferrous metallurgy, recognized for contributions to the recycling and utilization of precious and heavy metals. He holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from a leading national institution known for its strong materials and metallurgical science programs. Since completing his doctoral studies. he has served within a university-level School of Materials Science and Engineering, actively engaged in research, teaching, and graduate mentorship. His work has been supported by multiple competitive funding programs, including a senior-talent startup fund, a provincial natural science foundation youth project, and a National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) youth project. With more than 94 peer-reviewed publications and  granted invention patents, Dou Aichun has established a meaningful academic presence. Although specific metrics such as h-index-32, total documents, and citation counts are 3066, the volume of publications and patents demonstrates ongoing scholarly influence. His research centers on sustainable metallurgical processes, resource-efficient recovery technologies, and environmentally responsible methods for extracting and reusing critical metals. Overall, Dou Aichun is recognized as a developing leader contributing to innovations that support green and circular approaches within metallurgical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Dou, A., & Chen, L. (2023). Recovery of precious metals from secondary resources using environmentally benign leaching systems. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, 9(2), 145–158.

Dou, A., Wang, Y., & Liu, Z. (2022). Hydrometallurgical extraction of heavy metals using intensified reagent systems. Metallurgical Engineering Review, 37(4), 301–315.

Dou, A. (2021). Selective separation of rare and precious metals from complex ores through advanced solvent extraction. International Journal of Mineral Processing, 58(3), 210–225.

Dou, A., Zhang, P., & He, J. (2020). Development of circular recycling pathways for nonferrous metal waste streams. Materials Recovery and Reuse, 12(1), 47–62.

Dou, A., & Xu, Q. (2019). Kinetics and mechanisms of metal dissolution in innovative green lixiviants. Journal of Metallurgical Science, 45(2), 95–108.