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◆ ARA Academy Federal Grant PI High Impact

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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79 h-index 612 pubs 34,103 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Jingyi Chen is a Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a research focus that spans nanoscience, materials synthesis, and applications in various fields. Chen has a significant publication record, indicated by an h-index of 79 and over 34,000 citations across more than 600 publications. Chen has been awarded six federal grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), totaling $1,807,595, for projects including "Robust and efficient high-order algorithms for fluid dynamics simulations," "Towards expanding versatility of extracellular matrix hydrogels," and "REU Site: Sustainable Chemistry for Integrative Synthesis and Measurements (SCISM)."

Chen's research interests are reflected in recent publications covering diverse areas such as the development of ultrasmall CeO2 nanoparticles for photocatalytic degradation, the use of aggregation-induced emission luminogens in precision medicine, and the analysis of ceRNA networks for prognostic biomarkers in colorectal cancer. Other work includes investigating the role of psychological empowerment in preventing emotional exhaustion and exploring the therapeutic potential of combining FGFR inhibitors with immune checkpoint blockade for cancer treatment.

Chen leads a research group and maintains an active lab website. The researcher's designation as an ARA Academy member (ARA Fellow) and recognition as a high-impact, highly cited researcher underscore their contributions to the field of nanoscience and related areas. Chen's extensive experience as a Principal Investigator on federal grants highlights a capacity for securing funding and leading significant research initiatives.

Metrics

  • h-index: 79
  • Publications: 612
  • Citations: 34,103

Selected Publications

  • Revealing Structural Evolution of Nickel Phosphide-Iron Oxide Core–Shell Nanocatalysts in Alkaline Medium for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction (2024) DOI
  • Effects of polyphenol-rich grape seed and green tea extracts on the physicochemical properties of 3D-printed edible soy protein films (2023) DOI
  • Temporal Ni K-Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Study Reveals the Kinetics of the Ni Redox Behavior of the Iron-Nickel Oxide Bimetallic OER Catalyst (2023) DOI
  • Bacterial mobility and motility in porous media mimicked by microspheres (2023) DOI
  • Fe Coordination Environment, Fe-Incorporated Ni(OH)<sub>2</sub> Phase, and Metallic Core Are Key Structural Components to Active and Stable Nanoparticle Catalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction (2022) DOI
  • Label-Free Quartz Crystal Microbalance Biosensor Based on Aptamer-Capped Gold Nanocages Loaded with Polyamidoamine for Thrombin Detection (2021) DOI
  • Photothermal Response Induced by Nanocage-Coated Artificial Extracellular Matrix Promotes Neural Stem Cell Differentiation (2021) DOI
  • A new analysis method for evaluating bacterial growth with microplate readers (2021) DOI

ARA Academy 2018 ARA Fellow

Dr. Chen develops multifunctional metal-based nanostructures and their hybrid materials for applications in energy conversion, tribology, and biomedicine. Prior experience includes Postdoctoral Fellow at Brookhaven National Laboratory (2006-2008) and Research Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis (2008-2010).

Policy Impact

Develops multifunctional nanomaterials for energy and biomedical applications, attracting federal research funding and advancing Arkansas's materials science capabilities.

Growth Areas

['Materials Engineering Applications']

Federal Grants 6 $1,807,595 total

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