Pan Feng is a Young Chief Professor and doctoral supervisor at Southeast University, a recipient of the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars, and a Young Chief Scientist of China’s National Key Research and Development Program. Her long-term research focuses on low-carbon civil engineering materials, electrochemical energy storage concrete (E-concrete), microstructural regulation of cement-based materials, and the design and synthesis of organic–inorganic hybrid functional materials.
She serves on the editorial boards of international journals including Cement and Concrete Research, and is a member of the Educational Activities Committee (EAC) and a DAC expert of RILEM (International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures). She has published more than 90 SCI-indexed papers and holds over 10 authorized invention patents. Her honors include the Journal of the American Ceramic Society Best Paper Award, the IAAM Scientist Award from the International Association of Advanced Materials, the Second Prize for Basic Research from the China Building Materials Federation, the Cement and Concrete Research Le Chatelier Distinguished Paper Award, and recognition among Stanford University’s Global Top 2% Scientists.