Chunqiong Li | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Chunqiong Li | Learning & Development  | Research Excellence Award

Student | The University of  Southwest Forestry University |  China

Ms. Chunqiong Li is a researcher working at the intersection of computational materials science, adsorption materials, and energy related functional materials. Her research primarily focuses on first principles calculations to investigate gas adsorption mechanisms, electronic structure modulation, and charge transfer behaviors at material interfaces. By integrating density functional theory analysis with experimental validation, her work provides theoretical guidance for the design and optimization of adsorption materials for gas purification, environmental protection, and energy applications. She has authored 2 peer-reviewed documents, which have received 2 citations, with an h-index of 1, reflecting growing academic impact and research visibility within materials science and applied engineering fields.

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Citations: 2
Documents: 2
h-index: 1


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Novel two-dimensional K-Ge₂C₄ monolayer as an anode for Li-/Na-ion batteries with high theoretical capacity

Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering AspectsThis link is disabled.,2025 

Sofía López Araya | Women in Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Sofía López Araya | Women in Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Máster | The University of  Universidad de Extremadura | Spain

Mrs. Sofía López-Araya is an emerging researcher in sport science whose academic work centers on performance analysis, technical–tactical behaviors, and the application of technology in team sports. Currently undertaking doctoral studies in Sport Science at the University of Extremadura, her research emphasizes data-driven evaluation of match performance, with a strong focus on women’s soccer at the international level. Her scientific production includes three peer-reviewed documents, collectively accumulating four citations and establishing an h-index of 1. These publications investigate key performance indicators in elite women’s soccer, examining differences across final classifications, match outcomes, and confederations of origin. Additionally, she has contributed to research exploring the effects of training on body composition in elite basketball players, broadening her analytical scope across multiple team sports. She has also presented her work at internationally recognized conferences, addressing topics such as tactical evolution across major tournaments, scoring patterns in world-class competitions, and contextual influences on performance. Her research frequently integrates wearable technology particularly devices to quantify athlete performance with precision. Through her growing body of research, she contributes to the advancement of evidence-based methodologies in sport performance, offering insights relevant to coaches, analysts, and high-performance environments.

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Featured Publication

López-Sierra, et al.  Impact of training on body composition in elite basketball players. E-Balonmano: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte.