Dr. Hongbo Gu | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at Tongji University, China
Summary:
Dr. Hongbo Gu is a recognized expert in the field of polymer nanocomposites and giant magnetoresistance sensors. She has contributed to advancements in environmental remediation through her innovative work on magnetic polymer nanocomposites, which allow for the effective removal of pollutants while being reusable. Her groundbreaking research on giant magnetoresistance in epoxy nanocomposites has been featured in Advanced Materials, solidifying her reputation as a leader in her field. Dr. Gu continues to contribute to both academic research and practical applications in environmental sustainability and advanced materials.
Professional Profile:
š©āšEducation:
Dr. Hongbo Gu received her Ph.D. in January 2014 from the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China. Her doctoral research focused on the development of advanced materials, laying the groundwork for her future research in nanocomposites and sensors.
š¢ Professional Experience:
Dr. Gu is currently an Associate Professor at Tongji University (TJU), where she conducts research on polymer nanocomposites, focusing on magnetic and conductive materials for environmental remediation and electronic devices. She has led several key research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Rising-Star Program. Dr. Gu has a rich academic background in material science and serves as Joint Co-Editor-in-Chief for Emerging Materials Research. She is also actively involved in professional organizations, including the American Chemical Society and the Chinese Society for Composite Materials.
Research Interests:
Dr. Guās research is centered on giant magnetoresistance (GMR) sensors and multifunctional polymer nanocomposites. Her work focuses on developing magnetic and conductive materials for environmental remediation and electronic devices. Notably, she has pioneered the use of magnetic polymer nanocomposites for removing heavy metals and organic pollutants from the environment. These materials can be reused multiple times without significant performance loss, making them highly efficient for sustainable environmental applications.
Author Metrics:
Dr. Gu has published extensively in high-impact journals, with her work indexed in SCI and Scopus. She has also contributed to various consultancy and industry projects. Her research has been cited widely, reflecting the impact of her contributions to material science and environmental remediation.
Top Noted Publication:
- One-pot synthesis of magnetic graphene nanocomposites decorated with core@double-shell nanoparticles for fast chromium removal
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Authors: J. Zhu, S. Wei, H. Gu, S. B. Rapole, Q. Wang, Z. Luo, N. Haldolaarachchige, et al.
Publication Year: 2012
Citations: 567 - An overview of multifunctional epoxy nanocomposites
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Authors: H. Gu, C. Ma, J. Gu, J. Guo, X. Yan, J. Huang, Q. Zhang, Z. Guo
Publication Year: 2016
Citations: 469 - Superior electromagnetic interference shielding 3D graphene nanoplatelets/reduced graphene oxide foam/epoxy nanocomposites with high thermal conductivity
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Authors: C. Liang, H. Qiu, Y. Han, H. Gu, P. Song, L. Wang, J. Kong, D. Cao, J. Gu
Publication Year: 2019
Citations: 381 - Magnetoresistive polyaniline-magnetite nanocomposites with negative dielectric properties
Journal: Polymer
Authors: H. Gu, Y. Huang, X. Zhang, Q. Wang, J. Zhu, L. Shao, N. Haldolaarachchige, et al.
Publication Year: 2012
Citations: 265 - Magnetic polyaniline nanocomposites toward toxic hexavalent chromium removal
Journal: RSC Advances
Authors: H. Gu, S. B. Rapole, J. Sharma, Y. Huang, D. Cao, H. A. Colorado, Z. Luo, et al.
Publication Year: 2012
Citations: 240