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summarizes the cutting-edge research progress in a variety of current renewable energy and low carbon development research areas.

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summarizes the cutting-edge research progress in a variety of current renewable energy and low carbon development research areas.
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Dr. Chunbao Du is lecture of College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xi'an Shiyou University, China. His main research focuses on nanomaterials biological effects, nanofluids, two-dimensional materials, functional polymers, and oil repellents.   Dr. Yuan Cheng received her Bachelor degree from the Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Fudan University, China in July 2003, and Ph.D degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore in April 2008. Before join in Monash Suzhou, she worked at the Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) in Singapore from 2007 till Feb 2021 as Senior Scientist and Group Manager. During Feb. till June 2009, she visited Brown University, USA as a visiting scholar. She has edited two books and has been serving as the Guest Editor of International Journal of Computational Methods, and Nanoscale Advances. She is elected as Fellow of International Association for Computational Mechanics. She has published over 100 journal papers with an H-index of 31.   Dr. Gang Zhang is a fellow of Institution of Physics (IOP). He received his bachelor and doctor degrees in physics from Tsinghua University in 1998 and 2002, respectively. Dr Gang Zhang joined the Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) of Singapore in February 2013 and is now senior scientist and research director. Prior to joining IHPC, he was a professor in the Department of Electronics at Peking University. Dr. Gang Zhang has made seminal contributions to nanoscale heat conduction and other nanomaterial applications, publishing over 290 papers with over 22,000 citations and an H-index of 76.