Professor Li is a Full Professor at Chongqing University and has accumulated 12 years of dedicated research experience in fuel cells and electrolyzers. His research primarily focuses on the construction and mass-transfer regulation of high-efficiency catalyst layers, the transport and conversion behavior of multi-element, multi-phase reactants and charged ions in porous media, and system-level optimization through ion-transfer regulation between the anode and cathode. He has received several prestigious recognitions, including the New Century Talents Support Program of the Ministry of Education and the National Natural Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars. In addition, he has been named a Chongqing Talented Innovation and Entrepreneurship Leader and holds the distinguished “Bayu Scholars” Specially Appointed Professor position in Chongqing higher education institutions. Prof. Li has led multiple major research initiatives, including projects under the National Key Research and Development Program, as well as high-profile international collaborations such as the NSFC–MAECI (China–Italy) International Cooperation and Exchange Program and the NSFC–DFG (China–Germany Science Center) Cooperation and Exchange Program, demonstrating his strong capability in managing cross-national scientific research activities. Over the past five years, he has authored more than 100 SCI-indexed papers in leading journals, including Joule, The Innovation, Nano Energy, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, and Chemical Engineering Journal, achieving an H-index of 48. He has also delivered more than 30 invited and keynote lectures at international and domestic conferences and has served as a Scientific Committee Member or Session Chair in over 30 academic conferences. This outstanding research output, combined with his leadership in international projects and recognized expertise in transport phenomena in electrochemical energy conversion devices, highlights Professor Li’s significant contributions to hydrogen energy and catalysis research, as well as his prominent role in the global scientific community.