Dr. Zhiming Mi | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer at East China University of Technology | China
Dr. Mi Zhiming is a Lecturer at Donghua University of Technology and an accomplished researcher in the field of Applied Chemistry. His research primarily focuses on the development and application of functional polymer membranes for the enrichment and separation of radioactive isotopes, high-frequency communication substrates, and ultra-high-strength 3D printing photosensitive resins. He obtained his doctoral degree in Applied Chemistry from Jilin University and currently supervises master’s students while leading several research initiatives. Dr. Mi has hosted four enterprise collaboration projects and two Natural Science Foundation projects funded by the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology. His research excellence is evident through more than 20 high-impact publications in internationally reputed journals such as Separation and Purification Technology, New Journal of Chemistry, Polymer Testing, and Express Polymer Letters. According to his Scopus profile, Dr. Mi has approximately 230 citations across 21 documents and holds an h-index of 8, reflecting his growing influence in the scientific community. He has also secured over ten national authorized invention patents and earned more than ten awards in innovation and entrepreneurship competitions, demonstrating his strong capability in both academic and applied research. His innovative work in uranium enrichment membranes, asymmetric nanofiltration systems, and sustainable water treatment technologies contributes significantly to advancements in materials science and environmental protection. Through his impactful research, patents, and leadership in academic collaborations, Dr. Mi continues to play a vital role in advancing functional polymer and membrane technology, making him a leading young researcher in his field.
Publication Top Notes
Mi, Z., et al. (2025). Preparation of high-permeance polyester nanofiltration membranes utilizing biobased phloretin derivatives for antibiotic separation. Separation and Purification Technology, 381, Article 134210.
Mi, Z., et al. (2025). UV-assisted fabrication of crosslinked polyacrylic acid membranes embedding phytic acid moiety for efficient uranium enrichment. Separation and Purification Technology, 377, Article 133972.
Mi, Z., et al. (2024). Novel robust hierarchical porous membrane for uranium enrichment: fabrication, degradation behavior, and uranium sorption performance. Separation and Purification Technology, 362, Article 131450.
Mi, Z., et al. (2023). Facile fabrication of a modified polyamide acid porous membrane for uranium enrichment in wastewater. New Journal of Chemistry, 47(15), 6296–6307.
Mi, Z., et al. (2023). Quaternary ammonium salts modification preparing charged Janus nanofiltration membrane for the simultaneous separation of divalent anions and cations. Polymer Testing, 119, Article 107805.