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Mingjun Huang publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mingjun Huang sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 109 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Mingjun Huang D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mingjun Huang sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Mingjun Huang is affiliated with the South China University of Technology in China and conducts research predominantly in the fields of materials science and engineering. Their scholarly output includes 162 publications related to materials science and 93 in engineering, reflecting a broad multidisciplinary approach.

Their research interests extend into several specialized subfields, including materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and organic chemistry. This diverse range demonstrates engagement with both fundamental and applied aspects of material sciences.

Mingjun Huang's work frequently addresses topics such as liquid crystal research advancements, supramolecular self-assembly in materials, advanced materials and mechanics, synthesis and properties of polymers, surfactants and colloidal systems, silicone and siloxane chemistry, and epoxy resin curing processes.

Their publication record includes papers appearing in various scientific venues. Noteworthy recent papers are:

  • Ultra-high-voltage Ni-rich layered cathodes in practical Li metal batteries enabled by a sulfonamide-based electrolyte (2021), published in Nature Energy
  • The role of architectural engineering in macromolecular self-assemblies via non-covalent interactions: A molecular LEGO approach (2020), published in Progress in Polymer Science
  • Spontaneous helielectric nematic liquid crystals: Electric analog to helimagnets (2021), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Perfluorocyclobutyl-containing transparent polyimides with low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss (2022), published in Polymer Chemistry
  • DFT and molecular dynamic simulation for the dielectric property analysis of polyimides (2021), published in Chemical Physics Letters

They frequently publish in journals such as Macromolecules, arXiv (Cornell University), Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Angewandte Chemie, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The volumes of publications in these venues are 9, 8, 6, 6, and 5 respectively.

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Mingjun Huang's work. Frequent co-authors include Satoshi Aya, Huanyu Lei, Stephen Z. D. Cheng, Yuchu Liu, and Qing-Yun Guo, with collaboration counts ranging from 24 to 44 joint publications.

In addition to journal articles, Mingjun Huang has contributed to book publications. Notably, they authored a book published by World Scientific titled "Mathematical Theory of Elasticity and Generalized Dynamics of Quasicrystals and Its Applications" in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Ultra-high-voltage Ni-rich layered cathodes in practical Li metal batteries enabled by a sulfonamide-based electrolyte

    Weijiang Xue;Mingjun Huang;Yutao Li;Yun Guang Zhu

  • Selective assemblies of giant tetrahedra via precisely controlled positional interactions

    Mingjun Huang;Chih-Hao Hsu;Jing Wang;Shan Mei

  • FSI-inspired solvent and “full fluorosulfonyl” electrolyte for 4 V class lithium-metal batteries

    Weijiang Xue;Zhe Shi;Mingjun Huang;Shuting Feng

  • Geometry induced sequence of nanoscale Frank-Kasper and quasicrystal mesophases in giant surfactants.

    Kan Yue;Mingjun Huang;Ryan L. Marson;Jinlin He

  • Development of ferroelectric nematic fluids with giant-ε dielectricity and nonlinear optical properties.

    Jinxing Li;Hiroya Nishikawa;Junichi Kougo;Junchen Zhou

  • From Ring-in-Ring to Sphere-in-Sphere: Self-Assembly of Discrete 2D and 3D Architectures with Increasing Stability

    Bin Sun;Bin Sun;Ming Wang;Zhichao Lou;Zhichao Lou;Mingjun Huang

  • Identification of a Frank-Kasper Z phase from shape amphiphile self-assembly.

    Zebin Su;Zebin Su;Chih-Hao Hsu;Zihao Gong;Xueyan Feng

  • Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane meets “click” chemistry: Rational design and facile preparation of functional hybrid materials

    Yiwen Li;Xue-Hui Dong;Yuan Zou;Zhao Wang

  • Two-dimensional nanocrystals of molecular Janus particles.

    Hao Liu;Chih-Hao Hsu;Zhiwei Lin;Wenpeng Shan

  • The Role of Architectural Engineering in Macromolecular Self-assemblies via Non-covalent Interactions: A Molecular LEGO Approach

    Zebin Su;Zebin Su;Ruimeng Zhang;Xiao-Yun Yan;Qing-Yun Guo

  • Precise Molecular Fission and Fusion: Quantitative Self-Assembly and Chemistry of a Metallo-Cuboctahedron

    Ting‐Zheng Xie;Kai Guo;Zaihong Guo;Wen‐Yang Gao

  • Sequential “Click” Approach to Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane-Based Shape Amphiphiles

    Kan Yue;Chang Liu;Kai Guo;Xinfei Yu

  • High-performance copolyimide fibers containing quinazolinone moiety: Preparation, structure and properties

    Hongqing Niu;Mingjun Huang;Shengli Qi;Enlin Han

  • Manipulation of Self-Assembled Nanostructure Dimensions in Molecular Janus Particles.

    Hao Liu;Jiancheng Luo;Wenpeng Shan;Dong Guo

  • General Phase-structure Relationship in Polar Rod-shaped Liquid Crystals: Importance of Shape Anisotropy and Dipolar Strength

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  • Construction of a highly symmetric nanosphere via a one-pot reaction of a tristerpyridine ligand with Ru(II).

    Ting-Zheng Xie;Sheng-Yun Liao;Sheng-Yun Liao;Kai Guo;Kai Guo;Xiaocun Lu;Xiaocun Lu

  • DFT and molecular dynamic simulation for the dielectric property analysis of polyimides

    Huanyu Lei;Xiaolan Li;Junli Wang;Yaohao Song

  • Toward Controlled Hierarchical Heterogeneities in Giant Molecules with Precisely Arranged Nano Building Blocks.

    Wei Zhang;Mingjun Huang;Hao Su;Siyu Zhang

  • Observation of Spontaneous Helielectric Nematic Fluids: Electric Analogy to Helimagnets

    Xiuhu Zhao;Junchen Zhou;Hiroya Nishikawa;Jinxing Li

  • Giant surfactants based on molecular nanoparticles: Precise synthesis and solution self‐assembly

    Xinfei Yu;Yiwen Li;Xue-Hui Dong;Kan Yue

  • Exploring shape amphiphiles beyond giant surfactants: molecular design and click synthesis

    Kan Yue;Chang Liu;Kai Guo;Kan Wu

  • Pathway toward Large Two-Dimensional Hexagonally Patterned Colloidal Nanosheets in Solution

    Bo Ni;Mingjun Huang;Ziran Chen;Yingchao Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Z. D. Cheng
Stephen Z. D. Cheng University of Akron
Wen-Bin Zhang
Wen-Bin Zhang Peking University
Kan Yue
Kan Yue South China University of Technology
Chrys Wesdemiotis
Chrys Wesdemiotis University of Akron
Yiwen Li
Yiwen Li Sichuan University
Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang Central South University
Tao Li
Tao Li Dongguan University of Technology
Livia Giordano
Livia Giordano University of Milano-Bicocca

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