Ashraf M. Alattar | Particle Experiments | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashraf M. Alattar | Particle Experiments | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashraf M. Alattar | Al-Karkh University of Science | Iraq

Dr. Ashraf Mohammed Ibrahim Alattar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Physics at the College of Science, Al-Karkh University of Science. With over a decade of academic and research experience in Laser Physics, Molecular Physics, and Medical Physics, he has made significant contributions to interdisciplinary science. Dr. Alattar has worked with prestigious institutions including the Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Baghdad, and Pune University. His research covers advanced topics like nanotechnology, biomedical imaging, green synthesis, and aerogels. He has published over 30 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals, with several papers appearing in Q1-ranked international journals. In addition to teaching and research, Dr. Alattar is actively engaged in supervising postgraduate students, participating in international conferences, and leading continuing education programs. He is recognized for his collaborative work with international researchers and dedication to improving scientific knowledge through innovation and multidisciplinary exploration.

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Education 

Dr. Ashraf M. Alattar holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Baghdad, completed through a twinning program with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the U.S., awarded in 2017. His doctoral studies focused on advanced materials, optical physics, and medical applications. He obtained his Master of Science in Physics from Pune University (Fergusson College, India), where he developed expertise in molecular physics and nanomaterials. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Sciences from the University of Technology, Iraq. Throughout his academic progression, Dr. Alattar demonstrated strong interdisciplinary engagement, combining foundational physical sciences with applied research in medical technologies. His education across different countries enriched his scientific perspective and laid the groundwork for his future contributions to biomedical physics, photonics, and green nanotechnology, which now form the core of his academic and research initiatives.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Alattar has over 15 years of diverse academic and research experience. He currently serves as Assistant Professor at Al-Karkh University of Science in the Department of Medical Physics. Previously, he worked at the University of Baghdad in administrative and academic roles and held leadership positions, including Acting Head and Rapporteur of the Department of Medical Devices Techniques Engineering at Al-Hussain University College. Internationally, he served as a staff researcher in Materials & Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech and contributed to academic activities at Fergusson College, Pune University. He has taught over ten subjects including Medical Physics, Radiotherapy, Biophysics, and Anatomy. His participation in more than 20 training courses, 5 international conferences, and experience as a co-supervisor and thesis discussant further reflect his dynamic involvement in academic and research development. Dr. Alattar’s global exposure and administrative experience support his continued leadership in scientific education.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ashraf M. Alattar has earned recognition for his academic contributions through numerous publications in international indexed journals, including several in Q1 journals. His collaborative work with international researchers, particularly in the fields of medical imaging, nanotechnology, and photonics, has led to wide citation and indexing across platforms such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. While specific institutional or national awards are not listed in the current profile, his continuous inclusion in international research projects, peer-reviewed publications, and editorial contributions is a testament to his growing impact in the scientific community. His roles as lecturer, co-supervisor, thesis evaluator, and departmental leader have been recognized internally within the academic institutions he has served. Additionally, his participation in high-level continuing education programs and conferences indicates professional esteem.

Research Focus

Dr. Alattar’s research lies at the intersection of laser and molecular physics, nanotechnology, and medical physics. His core focus includes the development of nanomaterials for medical and environmental applications, biocompatible nanoparticles, green synthesis techniques, and aerogel-based materials. A significant part of his work involves studying optical, thermal, and structural properties of synthesized nanoparticles and their use in biomedical imaging, photodetectors, and therapeutic systems. He also explores image processing in medical diagnostics, including retinal image enhancement and segmentation algorithms. His investigations into radiation dosimetry, photonics, and bio-optical applications contribute to both clinical and theoretical advances in medical physics. Dr. Alattar’s interdisciplinary collaborations with international researchers have resulted in impactful publications on topics such as laser-synthesized nanoparticles, optical materials, and environmentally friendly fabrication methods. His research not only pushes the boundaries of applied physics but also addresses real-world health and environmental challenges.

Notable Publications

Modified algorithm to enhance illumination and detail in colour retinal images using the CLAHE technique with a Wiener filter

  • Authors: Mohammed J. Alwazzan, Ashraf M. Alattar
    Journal: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control
    Year: 2025

Investigating the impact of various gantry angles on radiation beam dosage in linear accelerator, laser-assisted chemical scanning: A study conducted in a hospital in Iraq

  • Authors: Ashraf M. Alattar, A. Wesam Al-Mufti, Jafer Fahdel Odah
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2025

Laser Fragmentation of Green Tea-synthesized Silver Nanoparticles and Their Blood Toxicity: Effect of Laser Wavelength on Particle Diameters

  • Authors: Ashraf M. Alattar, Israa F. Al-Sharuee, Jafer Fahdel Odah
    Journal: Journal of Medical Physics
    Year: 2024

Nanoparticles Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis Technology for UV Detector Improvement: Study Bacterial Activity with Medical Physics

  • Authors: Ashraf M. Alattar, Sabah Ibrahim Abbas, Ali A. Al-Azawy
    Journal: Plasmonics
    Year: 2024

Study of Molecular Interactions, Optical, and Structural Properties through the Green Synthesis of Selenium Oxide Nanoparticles from Hibiscus sabdarriffal: Biocompatibility for Biophysics

  • Authors: Ali Bahari, Saad I. Esmail, Ashraf M. Alattar
    Journal: Journal of Medical Physics
    Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Ashraf Mohammed Ibrahim Alattar exemplifies the qualities of a leading academic researcher with a strong portfolio in innovative, interdisciplinary science. With continued contributions in nanotechnology and medical physics, Dr. Alattar is poised to further advance scientific knowledge and play a key role in shaping future innovations in healthcare and applied physics. His career reflects sustained academic growth and research integrity.

Xiaolan Xue | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaolan Xue | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at China University of Mining and Technology, China

Dr. Xiaolan Xue is a dedicated materials scientist whose research significantly advances the field of electrochemical energy storage, particularly multivalent ion batteries. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Nanjing University in 2020 under the mentorship of Prof. Zhong Jin. Currently, she is a researcher at the School of Materials Science and Physics, China University of Mining and Technology. Her work centers around designing innovative functional materials for high-performance rechargeable batteries, focusing on magnesium-ion systems. Dr. Xue has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, and Nano Letters. Her research integrates material design, redox chemistry, and interface engineering. She is also a frequent collaborator on multidisciplinary projects, showcasing her strong leadership and team science capabilities. Dr. Xue continues to push the boundaries of sustainable energy research, contributing both foundational knowledge and practical advancements in next-generation energy storage technologies.

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Education

Dr. Xiaolan Xue obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the prestigious School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Nanjing University (China). During her doctoral studies, she worked under the guidance of Prof. Zhong Jin, a renowned figure in electrochemical energy systems and nanomaterials. Her Ph.D. research laid a strong foundation in functional materials, redox processes, and advanced characterization methods for electrochemical applications. Prior to her doctorate, she completed her undergraduate and master’s degrees in chemistry, where she began focusing on the synthesis and evaluation of materials for environmental and energy-related applications. Her educational journey has been rooted in interdisciplinary learning, combining materials science, electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and catalysis. This diverse academic background has equipped her with a solid theoretical and experimental skill set that supports her current research in magnesium-ion batteries and beyond. She consistently ranked at the top of her class and received multiple academic recognitions throughout her education.

Experience 

Since earning her Ph.D. in 2020, Dr. Xiaolan Xue has served as a researcher and faculty member at the School of Materials Science and Physics, China University of Mining and Technology. She is engaged in cutting-edge research focused on advanced materials for multivalent ion batteries, primarily magnesium-based systems. She has led several independent projects and collaborations, contributing to the development of interface engineering strategies, hybrid cathode materials, and redox chemistry in energy storage. Dr. Xue has extensive hands-on experience with materials synthesis, structural characterization (XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS), and electrochemical performance analysis (CV, EIS, GCD). She has also mentored graduate and undergraduate students, fostering academic growth and scientific curiosity. In addition to her laboratory work, she regularly participates in peer reviews and editorial activities. Her postdoctoral experience continues to reflect a commitment to academic excellence and innovation in sustainable and high-performance energy storage technologies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Xiaolan Xue has been recognized with several awards and honors for her outstanding contributions to energy storage research. Notably, she has received Best Paper Awards, Young Scientist Awards, and Excellent Researcher recognitions at both national and institutional levels. Her publications in prestigious journals such as ACS Nano, Advanced Functional Materials, and Nano Research have been featured in editorial highlights and recommended reading lists. She has also been invited as a reviewer for leading scientific journals in materials science and electrochemistry. Throughout her academic journey, she earned multiple merit-based scholarships during her doctoral and postgraduate studies. Moreover, she was nominated for research excellence awards by the China University of Mining and Technology, recognizing her high-impact scientific contributions and collaborative research efforts. Her work continues to gain attention in the global battery research community, positioning her as an emerging leader in sustainable energy materials development.

Research Focus

Dr. Xiaolan Xue’s research primarily revolves around developing advanced functional materials for electrochemical energy storage systems, with a strong emphasis on multivalent ion batteries, especially magnesium-ion batteries. Her scientific approach integrates nanostructure engineering, interface modification, and cathode/electrolyte optimization to enhance the efficiency, stability, and life cycle of next-generation batteries. She focuses on both inorganic (metal sulfides, selenides) and organic electrode materials, exploring redox mechanisms, structural transformations, and interfacial reactions at the atomic level. Dr. Xue also investigates cationic-anionic redox reactions, electrolyte-cathode compatibility, and separator functionalization. Her work contributes to resolving key challenges such as dendrite formation, poor reversibility, and low conductivity in multivalent systems. With an interdisciplinary approach combining chemistry, materials science, and energy technology, her research aims to offer sustainable, high-capacity, and safe battery solutions for future electronics, grid storage, and electric vehicles. She continuously seeks to bridge fundamental understanding with practical application in energy storage technologies.

Publication

  • CuCl as a Mg2+ Reservoir for in situ Interface Layer Engineering and Highly Stable Mg Plating/Stripping, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2025 (accepted).
  • Synergy of Electrolyte Manipulation and Separator Functionalization Enables Ultralong-life Nonaqueous Magnesium-Organic Batteries, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2024.
  • High-Capacity and Ultra-Long-Life Mg-Metal Batteries Enabled by Intercalation-Conversion Hybrid Cathode Materials, Small, 2024.
  • A Review of Metal Sulfide Cathode Materials for Non-Aqueous Multivalent Ion Batteries, Journal of Energy Storage, 2024.
  • Cationic-Anionic Redox Chemistry in Multivalent Metal-Ion Batteries, Advanced Functional Materials, 2023.
  • Interlayer Engineering of VS2 Nanosheets via In Situ Aniline Intercalative Polymerization, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2023.
  • Electronic Structure Engineering on NiSe2 via Nitrogen Doping, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2023.
  • A Critical Review of Inorganic Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Magnesium Ion Batteries, Journal of Energy Storage, 2023.

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaolan Xue is a rising star in materials science, contributing outstandingly to electrochemical energy storage research. Her innovative approaches and prolific publication record underscore her value to the scientific community. She is well-positioned to lead future developments in sustainable energy materials and next-generation battery technologies.

 

 

Sadaf Saeed | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sadaf Saeed | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Post doc at Shenzhen University, China

Dr. Sadaf Saeed is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in applied physics, nanotechnology, and advanced laser-based micro/nanofabrication. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, China, focusing on femtosecond laser-driven two-photon polymerization for fiber Bragg grating applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics (Electronics) from Changchun University of Science and Technology, China, with a thesis on multifunctional nanostructured surfaces via laser interference lithography and metal-assisted chemical etching. With experience as Head of the Physics Department at Legend Institute, Pakistan, and as a lecturer at NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, she blends teaching and high-impact research. She has published in leading journals such as Applied Optics, Nanotechnology, Langmuir, and Applied Surface Science. Dr. Saeed is a recipient of multiple scholarships and awards and actively contributes to global R&D projects in micro/nano manufacturing and surface engineering.

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Education

Dr. Sadaf Saeed holds a Postdoctoral fellowship in Physics from Shenzhen University. She completed her Ph.D. in Physics (Electronics) at Changchun University of Science and Technology, China, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Zuobin Wang, with a focus on micro/nanostructured surfaces fabricated via laser techniques. She earned her M.Phil. in Physics and B.Sc. in Physics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan, where she ranked among the top students. Her M.Phil. thesis focused on the structural and electrical properties of metal-polymer composites. She also holds an F.Sc. in General Science and Matriculation in Science from BISE Multan. Throughout her academic journey, she pursued rigorous coursework in classical mechanics, electronics, material science, computational physics, and solid-state physics, building a solid foundation for interdisciplinary research in nanotechnology, optics, and material characterization.

Experience

Dr. Sadaf Saeed has over seven years of progressive experience in academic research and teaching. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shenzhen University, China. She worked as a researcher at the International Research Centre for Nano Handling and Manufacturing, Changchun, China, contributing to international nanofabrication projects. Previously, she served as Head of the Physics Department at Legend Institute of Management Sciences, Multan, where she managed curriculum development, academic planning, and student mentoring. She worked as a Physics Lecturer at NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, teaching core physics courses. She has significant lab experience in material simulations, spectroscopy, and nanostructure characterization using advanced tools like SEM, TEM, AFM, and FDTD. She is also skilled in MATLAB, COMSOL, VASP, OriginPro, and other simulation environments, making her a versatile researcher capable of both theoretical and experimental work.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sadaf Saeed has received several awards and honors in recognition of her academic and research excellence. She was selected for the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE 3M-NANO 2023 Conference in Chengdu, China. She was a recipient of the Chinese Government Scholarship for her Ph.D. studies (2019–2023). During her M.Phil. program, she ranked among the top three students in her department. She has actively participated in major international conferences, including the IEEE 3M-NANO 2022 & 2023, the Asian VCSEL Day 2023, the 11th International Conference on Information Optics and Photonics (Xian, China), and AOPC 2019. Her patent on femtosecond laser fabrication for fiber Bragg grating applications further demonstrates her innovation. Additionally, she has contributed to several high-impact national and international R&D projects, including China’s “111” Project, Horizon Europe’s L4DNANO, and Jilin Provincial Science and Technology initiatives.

Research Focus 

Dr. Sadaf Saeed’s research bridges the disciplines of surface engineering, laser physics, and nanotechnology. Her primary focus is on the fabrication of multifunctional micro/nanostructured surfaces using Laser Interference Lithography (LIL) and Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching (MACE). She explores their applications in antireflection, superhydrophobicity, enhanced wettability, and SERS. In her postdoctoral work, she investigates femtosecond laser-driven two-photon polymerization techniques for phase mask fabrication in fiber Bragg grating systems, targeting high-precision optical device manufacturing. She is proficient in computational simulations such as FDTD, DFT, COMSOL, and VASP, applying them to optimize structures before fabrication. Her work also intersects optics, materials characterization, and electrical properties of nano-interfaces, contributing to the next generation of functional surfaces and optical components. She collaborates across international labs and contributes to major global initiatives, including the Horizon Europe L4DNANO project and National R&D Programs of China, emphasizing interdisciplinary, solution-oriented research.

Publications

  • Optimizing broadband antireflection with Au micropatterns: a combined FDTD simulation and two-beam LIL approachApplied Optics (2024)
  • Hierarchical and Gradient Si Nano Wires-holes Arrays by LIL and MACEIEEE 3M-NANO Conference Proceedings (2022)
  • Si Nanowires-holes Arrays with Enhanced WettabilityIEEE 3M-NANO Conference Proceedings (2023)
  • Synergistic Antireflection and SERS Enhancement in Hybrid Silicon Nanowires by LIL and MACESpringer Journal of Materials Science (Accepted)
  • Design and Fabrication of Silicon Micro Rings Using FDTD and Laser Interference Lithography and SERS PropertiesJournal of Optics (Accepted)
  • Integration of Three-Beam Laser Interference Lithography and Metal Assisted Chemical Etching…Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (Accepted)
  • Advanced Femtosecond Laser-Driven Two-Photon Polymerization Technique for Phase Mask FabricationUS Patent, Shenzhen University
  • Laser Interference Lithography—A Method for the Fabrication of Controlled Periodic StructuresNanomaterials (2023)

Conclusion

Dr. Sadaf Saeed presents a compelling profile with a clear research focus, international recognition, and a strong record of academic output. Her contributions to micro/nanostructure fabrication, laser technologies, and optical device engineering are valuable to both scientific advancement and real-world applications.

Emran Eisa Saleh | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emran Eisa Saleh | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor in physics, faculty of science, University of Aden | Yemen

Dr. Emran Eisa Saleh is a highly accomplished Associate Professor of Experimental Nuclear Physics at the University of Aden, Yemen. With a career spanning over two decades, he has contributed extensively to the fields of radiation physics, natural radioactivity assessment, and gamma-ray shielding materials. His academic journey and research output demonstrate a deep commitment to scientific advancement and academic excellence in the Arab world and beyond.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Saleh began his academic career with a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Aden in 1996, laying the foundation for his future in nuclear science. He pursued a Master’s degree in Nuclear Physics at the same university in 2006, focusing on the innovative topic of “Doped polymers as gamma rays dosimetry”. His academic curiosity led him to earn a Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear Physics from Assiut University, Egypt, in 2012, with a dissertation titled “Studies of natural radioactivity levels in some rocks, soil and water samples from Yemen and Egypt”.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Saleh’s professional journey is marked by progressive academic roles, beginning as a Demonstrator in 2002 and advancing to Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, and Associate Professor by 2017. He has held key positions such as Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Head of the Physics Department at the University of Aden. From 2019 to 2021, he expanded his research network during a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Ain Shams University, Egypt.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Saleh’s research is primarily centered on natural and anthropogenic radioactivity, radiation dosimetry, environmental radiological hazards, and nuclear shielding materials. His pioneering work includes studies on radiological impacts of building materials, soil contamination, hot spring water radioactivity, and novel glass systems for radiation protection. He has authored over 35 internationally recognized papers, many published in peer-reviewed journals such as Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Journal of Geochemical Exploration, and Acta Geophysica.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With a Google Scholar H-index of 13 and an i10-index of 15, Dr. Saleh’s research has had a measurable impact on the scientific community. His works are frequently cited by academics and researchers involved in radiation monitoring, environmental protection, and materials science. His collaborations with international scholars underscore his influence in both regional and global scientific spheres.

📈 Academic Cites and Research Metrics

Dr. Saleh’s academic footprint is significant, with his scholarly works cited in journals indexed by Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. His ORCID ID (0000-0003-4385-6442) confirms his scholarly identity across platforms. Many of his publications are among the top cited works in radiation shielding and environmental radioactivity studies in Yemen.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Saleh possesses high-level research competencies in:

  • Gamma spectroscopy

  • Dosimetric materials development

  • Radiation hazard assessment

  • Environmental sampling and analysis

  • Gamma-ray shielding evaluation

He is also proficient in using analytical tools and simulation techniques for nuclear and radiation physics research.

🎓 Teaching Experience

A dedicated educator, Dr. Saleh has taught a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in nuclear physics, radiation safety, and applied physics. His teaching appointments span multiple departments at the University of Aden, including the Faculty of Education and Faculty of Science. He also has extensive supervisory experience, guiding Ph.D. and M.Sc. students in both Yemen and Egypt.

🧑‍🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Saleh’s legacy lies in his pioneering efforts to map and mitigate radiological risks in Yemen, a region often underrepresented in nuclear environmental research. He is a mentor, research leader, and policy contributor. His future work is expected to delve deeper into advanced radiation shielding materials, particularly glasses doped with rare earth elements, and public health implications of radiation exposure. His contributions will continue to shape nuclear science policies and environmental safety protocols in the region.

Top Noted Publications

Effect of lead doping on the structural, optical, and radiation shielding parameters of chemically synthesized ZnS nanoparticles

  • Authors: Abduelwhab B. Alwany, G.M. Youssef, Emran Eisa Saleh, Mohammed A. Algradee, Ali Alnakhlani, Belqees Hassan

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

  • Year: January 2023

Novel Li₂O–BaO–PbO–B₂O₃ glasses: Physical, Structural, Optical, Gamma ray shielding, and fast neutron features

  • Authors: M.N. Murshed, M.E. El Sayed, E.E. Saleh, F. Alresheedi, M.A. Algradee

  • Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics

  • Year: 2023 (Volume 56, Issue 4, Article 620)

Assessment of natural and anthropogenic radioactivity levels and their radiological hazards in surface soil samples around oil refinery, Aden Assoghra city, Yemen

  • Authors: Maharan Gafer Abdullah, Emran Eisa Saleh

  • Journal: Journal of Natural and Applied Science

  • Year: 2023 (Vol. 27, No. 2)

 Evaluation of nuclear radiation shielding behavior and structure properties of novel B₂O₃–Na₂O–K₂O–XBi₂O₃ glasses

  • Authors: Taya Duaa, Adel A.M. Saeed, Emran Eisa Saleh

  • Journal: Journal of Natural and Applied Science

  • Year: 2023 (Vol. 4, No. 4)

Estimation of effective doses to whole-bodies and hands of facilitating staff from radioiodine-131 ablation therapy patients

  • Authors: A.M. Al-Esaei, E.E. Saleh, S. El Maghraby, T.M. El Sayed, A.M.I. Kany

  • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

  • Year: 2024 (Vol. 55, Issue 1, Article 60)

 

Yang Tan | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yang Tan | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Shandong University | China

Professor Yang Tan is a distinguished academic leader and researcher in the field of integrated photonics, specializing in microcavity lasers, crystalline films, and optical signal amplification. Born in March 1984, he has risen through the ranks of Shandong University to become a Professor at the School of Physics. His impressive career includes significant contributions to photonics and laser technologies, having published more than 60 peer-reviewed papers in top-tier journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, and Optics Letters. His ongoing research focuses on advancing ultrafast lasers, micro-nano optical field manipulation, and single crystal thin films.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Professor Tan began his academic journey in 2006, pursuing a PhD in Physics at Shandong University, where he honed his skills in optics and material sciences. He earned his doctorate in 2011 and subsequently advanced to postdoctoral research at the University of Calgary in Canada, where he deepened his expertise in laser technologies and optical materials. These early academic experiences laid the foundation for his groundbreaking research in integrated photonics and microcavity lasers.

Professional Endeavors 💼

After completing his postdoctoral studies, Professor Tan returned to Shandong University as a Lecturer in 2012, eventually progressing to Associate Professor in 2015, and later Professor in 2018. His career at Shandong University has been marked by his leadership in research and teaching, overseeing numerous National Natural Science Foundation projects and contributing significantly to the development of innovative optical technologies. He has also served as a PhD supervisor, mentoring the next generation of physicists and engineers.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Tan’s research focus lies at the intersection of integrated photonics, laser physics, and material science. His innovative work explores the manipulation of micro-nano optical fields, the development of single crystal thin films, and the interaction between energetic ions and solids. His research on microcavity lasers has led to significant breakthroughs, such as the development of mid-infrared laser emissions, enhanced thermal stability of microdisk lasers, and heterogeneous integration of on-chip lasers. These contributions have placed him at the forefront of photonics research, with direct applications in telecommunications, sensing technologies, and quantum optics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Professor Tan’s work has had a profound impact on the fields of photonics and material sciences. His publications in high-impact journals have advanced the understanding of microcavity laser technologies, optical waveguide systems, and crystalline film integrations. His interdisciplinary approach has influenced researchers not only in optics but also in fields like nanoelectronics, quantum information, and bio-optics. His research has led to tangible technological advancements, pushing the boundaries of laser efficiency, thermal management, and nanophotonic integration.

Academic Citations 📑

With more than 60 academic papers and several highly cited works, Professor Tan’s research has earned substantial recognition within the scientific community. His papers have been cited in leading journals such as Light: Science & Applications, ACS Nano, and Nano Letters, underlining the wide influence and importance of his contributions. His research has been cited extensively for its innovation in microcavity lasers and integrated photonics, demonstrating the global impact of his work.

Research Skills 🔍

Professor Tan possesses a comprehensive set of research skills, including expertise in photonics, nanotechnology, material synthesis, and ultrafast laser technologies. His ability to merge fundamental physics with applied technologies has enabled him to address challenges in optical signal amplification, microlaser emissions, and material integration. His innovative approach to defect engineering in van der Waals heterostructures and the development of whispering-gallery mode lasers is a testament to his creative and analytical prowess.

Teaching Experience 📚

As a PhD supervisor and Professor, Professor Tan has taught a wide range of courses in optics, photonics, and material science. He is known for his engaging teaching style, which encourages critical thinking and hands-on experimentation. His mentoring extends beyond the classroom, where he has guided numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, helping them develop into independent researchers and experts in their fields. His leadership in education reflects his commitment to fostering future generations of scientists.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Professor Tan’s outstanding research has been recognized by several prestigious awards. In 2022, he received the National Excellent Young Scientists Fund, acknowledging his significant contributions to integrated photonics. Additionally, his achievements have earned him the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Award (Second Prize) twice. These honors reflect the impact of his work on both the scientific community and society at large.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Professor Yang Tan’s legacy is built on his pioneering work in the development of microcavity lasers and integrated photonic systems, which continue to influence the evolution of photonics and nanotechnology. Looking ahead, Professor Tan aims to expand his research into quantum photonics and biomedical applications, which will likely have far-reaching effects in the fields of quantum communication, biomedical imaging, and sensing. His continued exploration of novel materials and laser technologies promises to shape the future of photonics and related industries, making him a key figure in the ongoing technological revolution.

Publications Top Notes

Hopping transfer optimizes avalanche multiplication in molybdenum disulfide

  • Authors: Xiaofan Cai, Ruichang Chen, Yushui Tian, Xu Gao, Meili Yuan, Haixia Hu, Hang Yin, Yuanyuan Qu, Yang Tan, Feng Chen
    Journal: Materials Today Nano
    Year: 2025

Human-friendly semitransparent organic solar cells achieving high performance

  • Authors: Zonghao Wu, Beibei Shi, Jiangsheng Yu, Mengzhen Sha, Jiangkai Sun, Dongcheng Jiang, Xin Liu, Wenxiao Wu, Yang Tan, Huiyuan Li et al.
    Journal: Energy & Environmental Science
    Year: 2024

Enhancing thermal stability of Nd:GGG WGM microdisk lasers via silica integration

  • Authors: Huiqi Li, Zhaocong Wang, Lei Wang, Yang Tan, Feng Chen
    Journal: Nanophotonics
    Year: 2024

Free-space laser emission from Nd:YAG elliptical microdisks

  • Authors: Huiqi Li, Zhaocong Wang, Qingming Lu, Lei Wang, Yang Tan, Feng Chen
    Journal: Optics Letters
    Year: 2024

Selective 1.3 μm Laser Emission via Coupled Microlaser for Laser Resonance Tuning

  • Authors: Huiqi Li, Zhaocong Wang, Lei Wang, Yang Tan, Feng Chen
    Journal: ACS Photonics
    Year: 2024

 

 

Sajitha N. M | Interactions and fields | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Sajitha N. M | Interactions and fields | Women Researcher Award

GOVT. COLLEGE MADAPPALLY, VADAKARA | INDIA

Sajitha N. M. is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Government College, Madappally, with 7 years of teaching experience. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Nonlinear Physics, with a focus on nematicons—a type of solitary wave in nonlinear optical systems. Her expertise lies in the interplay of potentials, thermal effects, and diffractive radiation in uniaxial nematic liquid crystals (NLCs). Sajitha is passionate about advancing scientific research and has contributed significantly to the field through her publications and conference presentations.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Sajitha’s academic journey began at the University of Calicut, where she completed her B.Sc. in Physics with exceptional marks (96.7%). She continued her education with an M.Sc. in Physics, graduating with First Class honors. She further pursued a Bachelor of Education in Physical Science from the same university. Her academic excellence is evident in her achievements, including NET (UGC-JRF) qualification with an outstanding rank of 62/449 in Physical Science.

Professional Endeavors 🔬

Sajitha has been an Assistant Professor at Government College, Madappally for the past seven years. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to not only teaching but also actively engaging in research. She has presented her work at several international conferences and is involved in cutting-edge research in Nonlinear Physics, particularly in the study of nematicons.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔍

Sajitha’s research focuses on nonlinear optics and nematicons, particularly their propagation, thermal response, and interactions with potentials. She has explored the generation of higher harmonics of nematicons under various conditions, such as parabolic potentials and periodic potentials. Her research also investigates the thermal response of single-peak and multi-peak nematicons, making significant strides in understanding thermal dynamics in nonlinear optical systems.

 

Impact and Influence 🌍

Sajitha’s work is beginning to make an impact on the field of Nonlinear Physics and optics. Her 5 published papers and 3 conference presentations in the last three years demonstrate her growing influence in the research community. By focusing on nematicons, she has contributed valuable insights into the stability, formation, and thermal response of these optical structures, which are pivotal in fields like photonics and material science.

Research Skills 🔧

Sajitha has demonstrated a strong command of theoretical physics, particularly in the domain of nonlinear optics. Her expertise extends to mathematical modeling, simulation techniques, and the analysis of complex systems like nematicons in different potential fields. Her ability to apply nonlinear dynamics principles to real-world problems in materials science and photonics is a testament to her research skills.

Teaching Experience 📚

With 7 years of teaching experience, Sajitha has been a dedicated educator, imparting physics knowledge to students at the undergraduate level. Her role as an Assistant Professor at Government College Madappally has allowed her to inspire and guide students in understanding the fundamentals of physics while also encouraging them to pursue research in emerging areas such as nonlinear physics.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Sajitha N. M.’s research legacy is still unfolding, and her contributions to the study of nematicons and nonlinear optics are likely to have a lasting impact on optical science and photonics. Moving forward, her focus on thermal dynamics, solitary waves, and nonlinear effects positions her as a promising researcher in the nonlinear physics community. As she continues to publish and present her findings, Sajitha will likely shape the future direction of research in nonlinear optics and quantum technologies.

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Thierry goudon | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thierry goudon | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

univ. cote d’azur | France

Dr. Thierry Goudon is a renowned Senior Research Scientist at INRIA and a professor with a rich academic background in applied mathematics. Throughout his career, Goudon has contributed significantly to numerical analysis, kinetic theory, and fluid dynamics, working at leading French universities and research institutions.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Goudon pursued a Magistère MATMECA in applied mathematics and mechanics at the University of Bordeaux 1 in the early 1990s, where he excelled by graduating ranked 1st. He went on to complete a PhD in applied mathematics in 1997, under the guidance of K. Hamdache. His early studies laid a strong foundation for his later groundbreaking work in modeling and scientific computing.

🧑‍💻 Professional Endeavors

Since 2007, Dr. Goudon has been a Senior Research Scientist at INRIA, specializing in complex systems like energy and environmental flows. He has headed multiple project teams, including COFFEE (COmplex Flows For Energy and Environment) and SIMPAF (SImulation and Models for Particles and Fluids), and served as a fellow at prestigious institutions like Ecole Centrale Marseille and ENS Paris. Goudon’s professional journey has been marked by his leadership roles in research, particularly in fluid dynamics, particle systems, and mathematical modeling.

🧑‍🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Goudon’s research primarily focuses on kinetic and fluid dynamics, radiative transfer, and particle-fluid interactions. His pioneering work includes hydrodynamic limits for the Vlasov-Navier-Stokes equations, the development of kinetic schemes for Euler models, and biogeography models in microbiota research. His research has advanced mathematical modeling techniques for real-world problems in energy, environment, and cancer treatment.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Goudon’s influence extends beyond academia, with significant roles in various scientific committees and advisory boards. He contributed to the national AI report, chaired the scientific board at LJAD/Math. Dept. Univ. Côte d’Azur, and played key roles in evaluating research units across Europe, particularly in Portugal. His work has had a broad impact on the international scientific community, shaping research directions and funding policies.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Goudon has authored over 130 publications in prestigious journals, covering topics like reaction-diffusion equations, shock profiles, and radiative hydrodynamics. His work, including co-authored papers such as Hydrodynamic limits for Vlasov-Navier-Stokes equations and Analysis of large amplitude shock profiles, is frequently cited by researchers in the fields of numerical analysis, kinetic theory, and computational physics.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Goudon has a profound expertise in numerical methods, particularly in kinetic schemes, fluid dynamics, and partial differential equations. He is skilled in the development of high-performance algorithms for complex simulations involving particles, fluids, and radiative transfer. His technical proficiency has also extended to the development of mathematical models for various applications, from cancer treatment to plasma physics.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Goudon has a long history of teaching and mentoring students in applied mathematics. He has supervised doctoral students, led PhD programs in applied mathematics, and been a member of numerous academic juries and committees. His pedagogical focus has been on numerical analysis, scientific computing, and mathematical modeling.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Throughout his distinguished career, Goudon has received several accolades, including the R. Dautray Prize (SMAI–CEA) in 2008 for his work on radiative transfer. He has also been honored for his contributions to scientific computing, mathematics, and research leadership. His recognition within both French and international scientific communities underscores his exceptional impact on the field.

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Goudon’s legacy is marked by his groundbreaking research in mathematical modeling and numerical methods, which continues to influence scientific computing and applied mathematics. As a leader, his future contributions are poised to advance interdisciplinary research, with applications spanning energy, environment, and medicine. His ongoing projects promise to push the boundaries of simulation techniques and complex systems modeling.

  Publications Top Notes

Shock profiles for hydrodynamic models for fluid-particles flows in the flowing regime

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Lafitte, P., Mascia, C.
    Journal: Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
    Year: 2024

An explicit well-balanced scheme on staggered grids for barotropic Euler equations

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Minjeaud, S.
    Journal: ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis
    Year: 2024

A Simple Testbed for Stability Analysis of Quantum Dissipative Systems

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Rota Nodari, S.
    Journal: Annales Henri Poincare
    Year: 2024

Shock Profiles for Fluid-Particles Flows

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Lafitte, P., Mascia, C.
    Journal: SEMA SIMAI Springer Series
    Year: 2024

A Model of Particles Interacting with Thermal Traps

  • Authors: Goudon, T.
    Journal: Journal of Statistical Physics
    Year: 2023

 

 

Mahdieh Ghaseminejad | High energy physics | Editorial board member

Dr. Mahdieh Ghaseminejad | High energy physics | Editorial board member

Yazd University | Iran

Dr. Mahdieh Ghasemi Nejad is a flexible and experienced researcher with a strong background in industrial, experimental, and theoretical sciences. She has specialized expertise in micro and nanomaterials, polymers, and nuclear physics. As an academic researcher and university lecturer, she combines her profound knowledge with practical experience in product design and development. Dr. Ghasemi Nejad is a strong communicator, proficient in teamwork, and excels at taking on new challenges and initiatives.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ghasemi Nejad embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Solid State Physics from Kerman University (2005-2009), where she excelled in her studies. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Nuclear Physics at Payam Noor University in Mashhad (2009-2011). Her academic career culminated with a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from Yazd University (2017-2021), where she furthered her expertise in the interdisciplinary fields of nuclear and material sciences.

🔬 Professional Endeavors

Currently, Dr. Ghasemi Nejad serves as the Managing Director of Gita Baspar Co. in Yazd, where she is involved in consulting and cooperation on polymer production and product design. Alongside this, she has had an extensive career as a university lecturer at both Azad University and Payam Noor University, contributing to higher education and mentoring young researchers. Dr. Ghasemi Nejad also held the position of Head of Design and Development Unit at Nano Sanjesh Yaran Mohit Co., where she was responsible for product innovation and supervising production processes from 2017 to 2022.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ghasemi Nejad’s research revolves around micro and nanomaterials, polymers, and nuclear physics, with a particular focus on the shielding properties of materials against radiation and antibacterial applications. Some of her key research topics include:

  • X-ray attenuation properties of composite materials such as PbO and graphene.
  • The shielding performance of materials like EPVC (lead-free) and high-Z oxide fibers.
  • Investigating the antibacterial properties of polymeric composites containing nanoparticles such as Molybdenum Trioxide.
  • Monte Carlo simulations for radon measurement in water and X-ray attenuation models.

Her work is instrumental in both theoretical and applied aspects of material science, particularly in radiation protection and nanotechnology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Ghasemi Nejad has significantly contributed to the fields of nuclear physics, polymer science, and nanomaterials. Her publications and conference papers have made her a recognized figure in the scientific community, particularly in radiation shielding and nanomaterial applications. Her research is highly influential in both academic circles and industrial sectors, where her work in polymer production and product design is shaping innovative solutions for radiation protection and nanocomposites.

💻 Computer Skills

  • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • MCNP and GEANT4 for nuclear simulations
  • MATLAB for data analysis
  • Origin Pro for scientific plotting
  • ChemDraw and OPUS for chemical structure drawing
  • Prezi and Image J for presentations and image processing

Her diverse computer skills ensure effective data analysis, modeling, and presentation in both academic and industrial contexts.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Ghasemi Nejad has been recognized for her scientific achievements throughout her career, including:

  • First place in the Ninth Scientific Festival of Students (Scientific Olympiad in Physics), 2009.
  • Ranked first among undergraduate students at Kerman University in 2009.
  • Patent Declaration for an X-ray protective polymer layer in 2020.

These recognitions emphasize her commitment to scientific excellence and innovation.

Top Noted Publications

  • The effect of modified Tin oxide on X-ray attenuation: An experimental and theoretical study
    Authors: Ghasemi-Nejad, M., Gholamzadeh, L., Adeli, R., Shirmardi, S.P.
    Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
    Year: 2024
  • Investigation of Antibacterial Activity of Synthesized PVC Composites Containing Molybdenum Trioxide Nano Particles
    Authors: Ghasemi-Nejad, M., Gholamzadeh, L., Adeli, R., Shirmardi, S.P.
    Journal: Journal of Surface Investigation
    Year: 2023
  • A comprehensive study of the antibacterial and shielding properties of micro and nano-EPVC lead-free shields
    Authors: Ghasemi-Nejad, M., Gholamzadeh, L., Adeli, R., Shirmardi, S.P.
    Journal: Physica Scripta
    Year: 2022
  • A study of the shielding performance of fibers coated with high-Z oxides against ionizing radiations
    Authors: Gholamzadeh, L., Asari-Shik, N., Aminian, M.K., Ghasemi-Nejad, M.
    Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
    Year: 2020

 

Xuepeng Gao | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xuepeng Gao | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Key Laboratory of Safety Mining in Deep Metal Mines, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University | China

Xuepeng Gao, a Doctoral Candidate at Northeastern University, specializes in sensor applications to study and mitigate coal mine tremors and rock bursts. With 4 publications in EI/SCI journals and 4 patents applied, his research addresses global challenges in mining safety. He has received multiple awards, including the Silver Medal at the 8th China International “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (2023).

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Xuepeng Gao completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Shandong University of Science and Technology, laying a strong foundation in mining safety technologies. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. at the Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Safe Mining of Deep Metal Mines at Northeastern University, under the guidance of academician Yishan Pan.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Xuepeng’s research revolves around the mechanism analysis and prevention of coal mine tremors. His work integrates signal monitoring and microseismic sensor technology to address the unpredictable nature of mining-induced disasters.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His innovative efforts include:

  • Signal Analysis: Differentiating types of roof rock fractures using signal parameters.
  • Microseismic Sensors: Analyzing waveforms to formulate prevention strategies for mine earthquakes.
  • Dynamic Disaster Prevention: Pioneering the use of energy methods to monitor and predict rock bursts.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Xuepeng’s contributions extend globally, addressing the unpredictable challenges of mining tremors and rock bursts. His participation in competitions like the 8th China International “Internet+” College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition showcases his leadership in innovative solutions for mining safety.

🛠️ Technical Skills:

  • Sensor Applications: Expertise in microseismic sensor technologies for monitoring mining tremors and rock bursts.
  • Signal Analysis: Proficient in analyzing waveform characteristics to understand mine tremor signals.
  • Prevention Strategies: Developed prevention and control methods for mining earthquakes, based on empirical data.

🔗 Collaborations and Future Directions:

Though Xuepeng has not yet published books or engaged in significant international collaborations, his contributions to research and development in the sensor applications field position him as a future leader in mining safety. His research lays the groundwork for further innovation and collaboration with industry leaders and academic institutions.

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Zhiqing Bai | Machine Learning in Physics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zhiqing Bai | Machine Learning in Physics | Best Researcher Award

Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics,CAS | China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ms. Zhiqing Bai began her academic journey with a strong foundation in Textile Engineering at Donghua University, where she completed both her Master’s (2016–2018) and PhD (2018–2023) studies. Her interest in fiber sensing and wearable technology developed early on, which became the focus of her later research. Her expertise expanded as he pursued joint PhD studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore from 2021 to 2022, broadening her understanding of smart materials and energy harvesting systems.

Professional Endeavors 🔬

Since October 2023, Bai has been serving as a Research Fellow at the Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Her work spans multiple innovative fields, including fiber sensing, functional iongels, tactile sensors, and the development of wearable intelligent perception systems. Bai’s research has earned recognition through various academic leadership roles, including leader positions for numerous prestigious national research projects, such as the China National Postdoctoral Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Zhiqing Bai’s research is centered on advancing triboelectric nanogenerators and interactive sensing technologies. Her pioneering work includes:

  • Development of eco-friendly nanocomposite fabrics for energy harvesting.
  • Creation of polyionic ecological skins for robust self-powered sensing.
  • Exploring bionic e-skin for enhanced robotic perception.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Bai’s work has significantly advanced the fields of wearable electronics and energy harvesting, with a strong focus on improving user interaction and sensor capabilities. Her designs for biocomposite materials and eco-friendly wearable technologies are paving the way for the next generation of smart textiles. Bai’s research has already influenced both academia and industry, attracting numerous citations and establishing her as a leading innovator in functional textiles.

Academic Cites 📚

Her research has resulted in numerous high-impact papers, with many published in journals such as Nano Energy, Advanced Functional Materials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Bai’s work has been widely cited in the fields of triboelectric nanogenerators and wearable electronics, cementing her influence in the scientific community. Her contributions to multi-directional droplet sliding sensing and bionic e-skin technology have set the foundation for future developments in robotic perception and wearable devices.

Technical Skills 🛠️

Bai’s technical expertise encompasses fiber sensing, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), polymeric materials, wearable sensors, and sustainable materials. She has extensive experience in designing and fabricating stretchable electronics, transparent power sources, and eco-friendly nanocomposites. Her ability to integrate interdisciplinary knowledge, including electrical engineering, textile engineering, and material science, makes her a standout researcher in the field of smart textiles and wearable technologies.

Teaching Experience 📚

Throughout her academic career, Bai has gained significant teaching experience, particularly in her role as a Research Assistant at the Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics. In this capacity, she has mentored graduate students and contributed to academic seminars, sharing her expertise on energy harvesting and wearable sensor systems. Bai’s role as a leader in various national research projects also involves providing guidance to young researchers, helping them grow and succeed in cutting-edge fields.

Top Noted Publications

Constructing high-efficiency stretchable-breathable triboelectric fabric for biomechanical energy harvesting and intelligent sensing
  • Authors: Xu, Y.; Bai, Z.; Xu, G.
    Journal: Nano Energy
    Year: 2023
Constructing a versatile hybrid harvester for efficient power generation, detection and clean water collection
  • Authors: Xu, Y.; Bai, Z.; Xu, G.; Shen, H.
    Journal: Nano Energy
    Year: 2022
Constructing highly tribopositive elastic yarn through interfacial design and assembly for efficient energy harvesting and human-interactive sensing
  • Authors: Bai, Z.; He, T.; Zhang, Z.; Xu, Y.; Zhang, Z.; Shi, Q.; Yang, Y.; Zhou, B.; Zhu, M.; Guo, J. et al.
    Journal: Nano Energy
    Year: 2022
Elastic Textile Threads for Fog Harvesting
  • Authors: Nguyen, L.T.; Bai, Z.; Zhu, J.; Gao, C.; Zhang, B.; Guo, J.
    Journal: Langmuir
    Year: 2022
Enhancing Fog Harvest Efficiency by 3D Filament Tree and Elastic Space Fabric
  • Authors: Nguyen, L.T.; Bai, Z.; Zhu, J.; Gao, C.; Luu, H.; Zhang, B.; Guo, J.
    Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
    Year: 2022