Fei Tian | Petroleum Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Fei Tian | Petroleum Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Fei Tian, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Fei Tian, an Associate Senior at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializes in petroleum geosciences and engineering. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Exploration Technology and Engineering and a Ph.D. in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering from China University of Petroleum (East China). With a robust research portfolio, Fei has extensively contributed to geologically constrained well logging, high-precision seismic prediction, and 3D modeling of deep reservoirs. His innovative work on the development of downhole multi-electromagnetic coil information transmission equipment and intelligent drilling systems has significantly advanced the field. Fei has collaborated with Imperial College London and holds memberships in professional organizations such as AAPG, SEG, and SPE. He has authored 45 SCI/Scopus-indexed journal articles, published a book, and holds 21 patents, marking him as a leading figure in his domain.

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Education 

Fei Tian’s educational journey began at China University of Petroleum (East China), where he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Exploration Technology and Engineering. He continued his academic endeavors at the same institution, earning a Ph.D. in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering in 2014. His doctoral research focused on advanced geological engineering techniques and their applications in the petroleum industry. Following his Ph.D., Fei joined the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as a postdoctoral researcher, where he further honed his expertise in geophysical exploration and reservoir modeling. His academic background laid a solid foundation for his subsequent research and professional achievements, making him a respected authority in petroleum geosciences and engineering. Fei’s commitment to continuous learning and innovation is evident through his extensive research and contributions to the field.

Experience 

Fei Tian’s professional experience spans over a decade, primarily at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he currently serves as an Associate Senior. From 2014 to 2019, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the same institute, focusing on geophysical exploration and reservoir characterization. His work has been pivotal in developing high-precision seismic prediction methods, 3D modeling of deep reservoirs, and intelligent drilling systems. Fei has successfully led multiple research projects and industry consultancies, significantly impacting the field of petroleum geosciences. He has published 45 journal articles, holds 21 patents, and has been an editorial board member for prestigious journals like “China’s Offshore Oil and Gas” and “Petroleum Geophysical Exploration.” His collaborations with international institutions, including Imperial College London, highlight his global influence and dedication to advancing geoscientific research.

Research Focus 

Fei Tian’s research focuses on multi-scale identification and evaluation of deep-ultra deep reservoirs, integrating geological patterns, high-precision geophysical exploration, and three-dimensional reservoir modeling. He has pioneered the development of downhole multi-electromagnetic coil information transmission equipment and intelligent drilling systems, enhancing the accuracy of real-time geological guidance during drilling. Fei’s innovative target prediction and precision navigation technology have been iterated in various oil and gas basins, transforming complex reservoirs from “visible but untouchable” to “clearly visible and accurately hit.” His research has significantly contributed to the advancement of closed-loop geological guidance systems, providing theoretical and technical support for intelligent drilling operations. Fei’s work not only improves the efficiency and accuracy of petroleum exploration but also sets new standards for integrating geophysical and geological data in reservoir characterization.

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📝 “Logging Lithology Discrimination with Enhanced Sampling Methods for Imbalance Sample Conditions” (DOI: 10.3390/app14156534)

🌊 “Application of Geologically Constrained Machine Learning Method in Characterizing Paleokarst Reservoirs of Tarim Basin, China” (DOI: 10.3390/w12061765)

🛢️ “Hydrothermal Dolomite Paleokarst Reservoir Development in Wolonghe Gasfield, Sichuan Basin, Revealed by Seismic Characterization” (DOI: 10.3390/w12020579)

🌍 “Multiscale geological-geophysical characterization of the epigenic origin and deeply buried paleokarst system in Tahe Oilfield, Tarim Basin” (DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2018.12.029)

🔬 “Spectral Decomposition and a Waveform Cluster to Characterize Strongly Heterogeneous Paleokarst Reservoirs in the Tarim Basin, China” (DOI: 10.3390/w11020256)

 

 

Wang Peng | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Wang Peng | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Wang Peng, Huazhong Agricultural University, China

Dr. Wang Peng, born in December 1988, is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, Huazhong Agricultural University. He completed his PhD in Mechatronic Engineering from the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, HUST, Wuhan, China, and participated in a Joint PhD program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Peng is a Senior Member of the Chinese Society of Micro and Nano Technology and has been involved in postdoctoral research at the State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing Equipment and Technology. His research focuses on micro/nano manufacturing technologies, flexible photonics, wearable sensing devices, robotic tactile sensing, biosensors, and triboelectric nanogenerators. Dr. Peng has collaborated on numerous projects, including a stint at the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University. His work is widely published and cited in reputable scientific journals.

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Education 

Dr. Wang Peng’s educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Automation from the School of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, which he completed in 2010. He then pursued a BA in English from the School of Foreign Languages, HUST, Wuhan, China, graduating in 2010. Dr. Peng continued his academic career by earning a PhD in Mechatronic Engineering from the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, HUST, Wuhan, China, in 2017. During his PhD, he also participated in a Joint PhD program at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, from 2014 to 2016. This diverse educational background has equipped Dr. Peng with a robust interdisciplinary foundation, enabling him to excel in both engineering and language studies, which have significantly contributed to his research and teaching endeavors.

Experience

Dr. Wang Peng’s academic experience spans multiple prestigious institutions. He began his career as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, HUST, Wuhan, China, from 2017 to 2020. During this period, he also engaged in project cooperation with the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University in 2016. Dr. Peng’s significant contributions to his field led to his appointment as an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, Huazhong Agricultural University, in April 2020, a position he currently holds. His extensive experience in both domestic and international research environments has enabled him to collaborate effectively with leading scientists and engineers, fostering innovation and advancing the frontiers of micro/nano manufacturing technologies and flexible photonics. Dr. Peng’s dedication to research and education continues to inspire his students and peers.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Wang Peng has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to engineering and technology. He is a Senior Member of the Chinese Society of Micro and Nano Technology, a prestigious designation that highlights his expertise and leadership in the field. Dr. Peng has received numerous accolades for his research in micro/nano manufacturing technologies, flexible photonics, and wearable sensing devices. His innovative work has been published in top-tier scientific journals and presented at international conferences. Dr. Peng’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his exceptional achievements have earned him respect and recognition among his peers. His dedication to research excellence and his contributions to engineering education continue to make a significant impact on the academic community.

Research Focus

Dr. Wang Peng’s research is at the forefront of micro/nano manufacturing technologies, focusing on the development of advanced materials and devices. His work encompasses flexible photonics, wearable sensing devices, robotic tactile sensing, biosensors, and triboelectric nanogenerators. Dr. Peng’s innovative approach integrates interdisciplinary knowledge, combining mechanical engineering, materials science, and computer science to address complex challenges in sensor technology. His research aims to enhance the functionality and performance of sensors, making them more adaptable and efficient for various applications, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial automation. By advancing the understanding and application of these technologies, Dr. Peng’s work contributes significantly to the development of next-generation sensing solutions that are critical for improving quality of life and technological progress.

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Flexible and stretchable photonic sensors based on modulation of light transmission 📡 W Peng, H Wu, Advanced Optical Materials 7 (12), 1900329, 2019

Compact characterization of liquid absorption and emission spectra using linear variable filters integrated with a CMOS imaging camera 📸 Y Wan, JA Carlson, BA Kesler, W Peng, et al., Scientific Reports 6 (1), 29117, 2016

Centrifugal deposited Au-Pd core-shell nanoparticle film for room-temperature optical detection of hydrogen gas 🧪 H Song, Z Luo, M Liu, W Peng, et al., Sensors 18 (5), 1448, 2018

Miniature structure optimization of small-diameter FBG-based one-dimensional optical fiber vibration sensor 🎛️ H Song, E Song, W Peng, et al., IEEE Sensors Journal 21 (23), 26763-26771, 2021

A nanograting-based flexible and stretchable waveguide for tactile sensing 🤖 W Peng, Q Liao, H Song, Nanoscale Research Letters 16, 1-8, 2021

Higher-order mode photonic crystal-based nanofluidic sensor 💎 W Peng, Y Chen, W Ai, Optics Communications 382, 105-112, 2017

Integrated spectroscopic analysis system with low vertical height for measuring liquid or solid assays 💧 Y Wan, JA Carlson, SA Al-Mulla, W Peng, et al., Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 255, 935-943, 2018

Ju Won Lim | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ju Won Lim | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ju Won Lim, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

Ju Won Lim is a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology. He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, where he researched radiative thermal transport and thermodynamics for energy utilization. Ju also holds an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Korea University. His work has been recognized with numerous scholarships and awards, including the prestigious Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship. Ju’s expertise spans nanodevice fabrication, optoelectronic materials, and advanced computational simulations.

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Education

Ju Won Lim received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan (Sep. 2018 – May 2024), under the guidance of Prof. Pramod Reddy. His thesis focused on exploring radiative thermal transport and hydrogen thermodynamics for energy applications. Prior to his Ph.D., Ju earned his M.S. in the same field from the University of Michigan (Sep. 2018 – Dec. 2021). He also holds an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Korea University (Mar. 2013 – Feb. 2015), where he researched ITO-free transparent electrodes for organic photovoltaic cells. Ju completed his B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Korea University (Mar. 2009 – Feb. 2013), achieving highest honors.

Experience

Ju Won Lim is a Post Doctoral Fellow at Georgia Tech’s Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory (Jun. 2024 – Present), working under Prof. Shannon Yee. He previously served as a Graduate Student Research Assistant in the Nanoscale Transport Laboratory at the University of Michigan (Sep. 2018 – May 2024). Ju’s earlier roles include Research Scientist at the Polymer Nanohybrid Materials Laboratory, Institute of Nano-Bio Technology (Jun. 2015 – Aug. 2018), and Student Researcher at the Center for Electronic Materials, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Mar. 2013 – May 2015). His work spans materials characterization, device fabrication, and advanced simulation techniques.

Awards and Honors

Ju Won Lim has been recognized with several prestigious awards and scholarships. He received the Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship ($50k) from the University of Michigan (2023-2024), and the Kwanjeong Scholarship from the Kwanjeong Educational Foundation ($25k annually for five years, 2018-2023). Other accolades include the OTEFE Scholarship (2021), the Frederick N. Rhines Fellowship (2018), and multiple honors from Korea University, such as the Brain Korea 21 Scholarship (2013-2015). His academic excellence was further acknowledged with various presentation awards at international conferences, including the Best Presentation Award at the Midwest Regional Conference (2023).

Research Focus

Ju Won Lim’s research focuses on the intersection of materials science and energy solutions. His Ph.D. work at the University of Michigan involved developing calorimetric systems to study radiative thermal transport and hydrogen thermodynamics, aimed at enhancing energy utilization. At Korea University, his research included the development of ITO-free transparent electrodes for organic photovoltaic cells. His postdoctoral work at Georgia Tech’s Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory continues to explore advanced materials and nanoscale transport phenomena, contributing to sustainable energy solutions and innovative nanodevice fabrication.

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“Plasmonic Periodic Nanodot Arrays for Organic Photovoltaic Cells with >10% Efficiency via Laser Interference Lithography” 🌐🔬

“Transparent high-performance SiNX/SiOXNY barrier films for organic photovoltaic cells with high durability” 🛡️🔋

“Enhanced Light Scattering and Trapping Effect of Ag Nanowire Mesh Electrode for High Efficient Flexible Organic Solar cells” 🌐🔬

Comprehensive Study on the Controlled Plasmon-Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity of Hybrid Au/ZnO Systems Mediated by Thermoresponsive Polymer Linkers

Ming Yuan | Model Compression Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ming Yuan | Model Compression Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ming Yuan, City University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong

Ming Yuan is a distinguished scholar in the field of applied mathematics, currently pursuing a Master of Applied Mathematics at Northwestern Polytechnical University (2021-2024). He holds a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Shandong University (2015-2019). Yuan has made significant contributions to the areas of nonlinear dynamical systems, model compression, and optimization. His research has been published in prestigious journals such as Neurocomputing and Discrete Applied Mathematics. Notable works include a systematic DNN weight pruning framework and studies on the α-index of minimally connected graphs. Yuan has received several accolades, including the 2024 Outstanding Master’s Graduate Award and multiple scholarships. His work reflects a blend of theoretical innovation and practical application, positioning him as a promising researcher in his field.

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Education

Ming Yuan is currently completing his Master of Applied Mathematics at Northwestern Polytechnical University, a program he commenced in September 2021 and is set to finish in April 2024. Prior to this, Yuan earned his Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Shandong University, China, where he studied from September 2015 to June 2019. During his undergraduate studies, he developed a strong foundation in statistical theories and methodologies, which has been instrumental in his advanced research. Yuan’s academic journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for exploring complex mathematical concepts. His educational background has provided him with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute significantly to the field of applied mathematics, particularly in nonlinear dynamical systems, model compression, and optimization.

Experience 

Ming Yuan has accumulated substantial experience in mathematical research and academia. As a Master’s student at Northwestern Polytechnical University, he has been deeply involved in various research projects since September 2021. Yuan’s work primarily focuses on nonlinear dynamical systems, model compression, and optimization, areas in which he has published extensively. His notable publications include a systematic DNN weight pruning framework based on symmetric accelerated stochastic ADMM and studies on the α-index of minimally connected graphs. Additionally, Yuan has collaborated with renowned researchers, contributing to high-impact journals like Neurocomputing and Discrete Applied Mathematics. His practical experience is further enriched by his undergraduate tenure at Shandong University, where he engaged in several scientific research projects and mathematical contests. This blend of rigorous academic training and hands-on research experience positions Yuan as a capable and innovative researcher in his field.

Research Focus 

Ming Yuan’s research focuses on several critical areas within applied mathematics, including nonlinear dynamical systems, model compression, and optimization. His work aims to develop innovative solutions and methodologies that address complex mathematical problems. One of his key contributions is a systematic DNN weight pruning framework based on symmetric accelerated stochastic ADMM, which has been published in Neurocomputing. Additionally, Yuan has explored the α-index of minimally connected graphs, contributing to the field of graph theory. His research is characterized by a rigorous analytical approach and a commitment to advancing theoretical understanding while ensuring practical applicability. Yuan’s studies often involve interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing the impact and relevance of his findings. His dedication to exploring new frontiers in mathematics positions him as a forward-thinking researcher with a promising future in academia and beyond.

Publication Top Notes

A systematic DNN weight pruning framework based on symmetric accelerated stochastic ADMM

On the α-index of minimally 2-connected graphs with given order or size

Yao Chen | Composites Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yao Chen | Composites Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yao Chen, Soochow University, China

Yao Chen is a distinguished Professor at Soochow University, renowned for his contributions to materials science. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Beihang University, China, in 2003. His postdoctoral research took place at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Florida International University, USA, from 2004-2008, followed by a JSPS Fellowship at Osaka University, Japan, from 2008 to 2010. His research focuses on advanced composite materials, particularly metallic and ceramic matrix composites reinforced with nanomaterials. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed papers and received several prestigious awards, including the First Prize in Natural Science from the Ministry of Education, China.

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Education

Yao Chen completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering at Beihang University, China, in 2003. Following this, he embarked on postdoctoral research at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Florida International University, USA, from 2004 to 2008. His research during this period laid a strong foundation in materials science, particularly in the development of advanced composite materials. In 2008, he was awarded the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship and conducted further research at Osaka University, Japan, until 2010. His extensive education and research experience have significantly contributed to his expertise in nanomaterial reinforcement and advanced composite coatings.

Experience 

Yao Chen’s professional journey began with a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Beihang University, China, in 2003. He then engaged in postdoctoral research at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Florida International University, USA, from 2004 to 2008. From 2008 to 2010, he served as a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow at Osaka University, Japan. In 2010, he joined Soochow University as a Professor, where he has been leading research in advanced composite materials. His work focuses on the synthesis and application of graphene-based materials, metallic/ceramic matrix composites, and advanced composite coatings. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed research papers and received numerous accolades for his contributions.

Research Focus 

Yao Chen’s research focuses on developing advanced composite materials. His main interests include metallic and ceramic matrix composites reinforced with one-dimensional and two-dimensional nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and hexagonal BN nanotubes and nanoplatelets. He is also deeply involved in the synthesis and application of graphene-based materials, aiming to enhance their properties for various applications. Another key area of his research is advanced composite coatings, where he explores innovative techniques for improving their performance. His work contributes significantly to materials science, offering new insights and advancements in nanomaterial reinforcement and composite coatings.

Publication Top Notes

A tough graphene nanosheet/hydroxyapatite composite with improved in vitro biocompatibility 🧪

Tribological behavior of plasma-sprayed carbon nanotube-reinforced hydroxyapatite coating in physiological solution 🩺

Tensile properties of carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum nanocomposite fabricated by plasma spray forming 🛠️

Carbon nanotube reinforced hydroxyapatite composite coatings produced through laser surface alloying 🛡️

3D printing graphene-aluminum nanocomposites 🖨️

Multiscale wear of plasma-sprayed carbon-nanotube-reinforced aluminum oxide nanocomposite coating 🔧

Ralston Pinto | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Innovation Award

Mr Ralston Pinto | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Innovation Award

Mr Ralston Pinto, Robert Bosch GmbH,  Germany

Ralston Pinto, born on October 31, 1994, in India, is a mechanical engineer specializing in modeling and simulation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) contacts. Currently pursuing a PhD at RWTH Aachen University in collaboration with Robert Bosch GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich, he focuses on predicting contact mechanics in manufactured cells. Ralston’s expertise extends to finite element methods, material subroutines, and automation using Python and MATLAB. He has also worked on process influences on sensing elements during his master’s thesis at Bosch and has substantial experience in project management from his tenure at Hamon Group in India. Ralston is driven by the challenge of solving real-time engineering problems and values environments that foster innovative thinking and professional growth.

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Education

Ralston Pinto is currently pursuing his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University, with a project focused on modeling and simulation of SOFC contacts in collaboration with Robert Bosch GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich. He holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Rheinwaal University of Applied Sciences, where he studied process engineering, materials, and simulation, earning a final grade of 1.8. His master’s thesis focused on understanding process influences on crack failure modes in exhaust gas sensors. Ralston completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Mumbai, specializing in structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, simulation and CAD, thermodynamics, and process engineering. His bachelor’s thesis involved designing and assembling a pedal-powered water purification vehicle to address water scarcity in rural India.

Experience 

Ralston Pinto is currently engaged in doctoral research at Robert Bosch GmbH in Bamberg, Germany, focusing on the modeling and simulation of SOFC contacts using finite element methods. His work involves investigating the pressures on Solid Oxide Cell contacts and developing material subroutines for anisotropic plasticity. Previously, he completed a master’s thesis at Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany, exploring crack failure modes in exhaust gas sensors. Ralston also interned at Bosch, working on developing protective coatings for sensor elements. His early career includes a position as an Assistant Project Engineer at Hamon Group in Mumbai, India, where he coordinated national-level power sector projects, managed resource allocation, and controlled production processes. His diverse experiences have equipped him with a unique understanding of both project management and hands-on engineering tasks.

Awards and Honors

Ralston Pinto has been recognized for his academic excellence and professional contributions. He received the Deutschland Stipendium from the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, awarded for his outstanding academic performance at Rheinwaal University of Applied Sciences. This prestigious scholarship is given to students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements and social commitment. During his tenure at Bosch, Ralston was involved in significant research projects that led to the implementation of his findings in the field. His contributions to the modeling and simulation of SOFC contacts and process influences on sensor failure modes have been well-received in the scientific community. Ralston’s dedication to solving real-world engineering problems and his innovative approach to research have earned him accolades and recognition from both academic and professional circles.

Research Focus 

Ralston Pinto’s research primarily focuses on the modeling and simulation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) contacts. His doctoral thesis at RWTH Aachen University, in collaboration with Robert Bosch GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich, aims to predict the contact mechanics of manufactured cells, incorporating non-ideal aspects like tolerance distributions and uneven profiles. Ralston employs finite element methods, homogenization techniques, and anisotropic plasticity subroutines in his simulations. He also integrates Python and MATLAB for automation and data generation, utilizing machine learning methods for optimization. His master’s research at Bosch involved understanding process influences on crack failure modes in exhaust gas sensors, where he developed experimental methods and analyzed empirical data. Ralston’s broad research interests include computational fluid dynamics (CFD), materials science, process engineering, and the development of innovative solutions for real-world engineering challenges.

Publication Top Notes

A constitutive model for homogenized solid oxide cell contacts with dimensional tolerances

Homogenization of fuel cell interconnects to determine the contacting configuration in a stack

Christos Mytafides | Materials Engineering Award | Excellence in Innovation

Dr Christos Mytafides | Materials Engineering Award | Excellence in Innovation

Dr Christos Mytafides , University of Ioannina, Greece

Christos Mytafides is a distinguished researcher in advanced multifunctional materials and energy-harvesting technologies. Born on July 14, 1985, in Xanthi, Greece, he currently resides in Chania, Crete. Christos earned his Ph.D. from the University of Ioannina, focusing on printed electronics and energy-harvesting composites. His work is well-regarded for its innovation in integrating advanced materials into structural composites. He has held various roles, including Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Technical University of Crete and R&D Engineer at ARCO/Murray. Christos has been a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Miami and has collaborated with leading institutions like Eindhoven University of Technology. His research has led to multiple publications and patents, and he continues to push the boundaries of material science and sustainability.

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Education

Christos Mytafides holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Ioannina, where he specialized in advanced multifunctional energy-harvesting materials (2018-2023). His Master’s Degrees include one in Advanced Materials from the University of Ioannina (2016-2018), focusing on optoelectronic and magnetic materials, and another in Environmental Engineering & Science from Democritus University of Thrace (2013-2015), emphasizing energy-efficient designs. He also has a Bachelor’s Degree in Structural Engineering from the International Hellenic University (2003-2009), where he studied structural analysis and restoration. Additionally, Christos completed online courses in Quantum Physics, Sustainable Energy, and other relevant fields from prestigious institutions like Stanford and MIT. His comprehensive education reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of materials science and engineering.

Experience 

Christos Mytafides has a diverse professional background in materials science and engineering. Currently a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Technical University of Crete, he works on advanced composite materials. Previously, he served as a Research & Development Engineer at ARCO/Murray, focusing on structural and sustainability engineering. He was involved in several projects at the University of Ioannina, including Horizon 2020 and NSRF projects related to energy harvesting and smart materials. Christos also gained valuable experience during his Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Miami, researching multifunctional composites. His work as a Lab Assistant and Teaching Assistant at various universities, including Eindhoven University of Technology and Democritus University of Thrace, further underscores his expertise in both research and education. His experience spans across different research laboratories and practical engineering roles, reflecting a robust career in material science.

Awards and Honors

Christos Mytafides has received significant recognition for his contributions to materials science and energy-harvesting technologies. He was awarded the Fulbright Scholarship for his research at the University of Miami, which highlights his innovative work in multifunctional composites. His research has been recognized in various prestigious journals, underscoring the impact of his contributions to advanced materials and energy-harvesting technologies. Christos has also been involved in notable projects such as Horizon 2020 and NSRF, further cementing his reputation in the field. His work on advanced composites and energy-harvesting materials has earned him several accolades, including publication in high-impact journals like Materials Advances and Journal of Power Sources. His commitment to advancing the field of materials science is reflected in the numerous awards and honors he has received throughout his career.

Research Focus 

Christos Mytafides’s research focuses on advanced multifunctional materials and energy-harvesting technologies. His work primarily explores the integration of printed electronics with structural composites to develop innovative energy-harvesting solutions. He is particularly interested in developing and characterizing materials that can efficiently convert and store energy. His research includes the design and fabrication of high-performance solar cells, thermoelectric generators, and other energy-harvesting devices. Christos’s work also encompasses optoelectronic and magnetic materials, with applications in sustainable energy systems and smart textiles. His contributions to the field have led to significant advancements in the efficiency and functionality of composite materials. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications, Christos aims to push the boundaries of materials science and engineering, addressing contemporary challenges in energy sustainability and advanced material development.

Publication Top Notes

“A hierarchically modified fibre-reinforced polymer composite laminate with graphene nanotube coatings operating as an efficient thermoelectric generator” 🌐 Energy Advances, 2024

“Integrated architectures of printed electronics with energy-harvesting capabilities in advanced structural composites” 📚 University of Ioannina, 2023

“Carbon fiber/epoxy composite laminates as through-thickness thermoelectric generators” 🛠️ Composites Science and Technology, 2023

“Fully printed and flexible carbon nanotube-based thermoelectric generator capable for high-temperature applications” ⚡ Journal of Power Sources, 2022

“Printed single-wall carbon nanotube-based Joule heating devices integrated as functional laminae in advanced composites” 🔬 ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021

“A high performance flexible and robust printed thermoelectric generator based on hybridized Te nanowires with PEDOT: PSS” 🔋 Applied Energy, 2021

Mengjiao Pan | Smart textile Award | Best Researcher Award

Ms Mengjiao Pan | Smart textile Award | Best Researcher Award

Ms Mengjiao Pan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Mengjiao Pan is a PhD student at the School of Fashion and Textiles, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She completed her M.Eng. at Soochow University, where she ranked first and was recommended without an exam. Her thesis focused on the development and evaluation of three-dimensional spacer fabric systems for steam protective clothing. Mengjiao also holds a B.Sc. and a B.Eng. from Soochow University, where she designed warp-knitted fabrics for steam protective clothing. Her research interests include smart textiles, functional clothing, and the development of advanced materials and textile structures. Mengjiao has published extensively, holds several patents, and has been recognized with numerous awards and honors. She has also contributed to various research projects and has practical experience in both academic and industry settings, including an internship at Bosch. Her work aims to advance the field of textiles for the benefit of society.

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Education

Mengjiao Pan is currently pursuing her PhD at the School of Fashion and Textiles, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She previously earned her M.Eng. from the College of Textile and Clothing at Soochow University (2020-2023), where she was ranked first and received an exam-free recommendation. Her master’s thesis focused on the development and evaluation of three-dimensional spacer fabric systems for steam protective clothing, achieving a score of 90 (ranked 2nd out of 29). Mengjiao also holds a B.Sc. from the College of Education and a B.Eng. from the College of Textile and Clothing, both at Soochow University (2016-2020). Her undergraduate thesis was on the design of warp-knitted fabrics for steam protective clothing, scoring 88 (ranked 4th out of 55). Mengjiao’s education has equipped her with a solid foundation in textiles and clothing, preparing her for advanced research in smart textiles and functional clothing.

Experience 

Mengjiao Pan has accumulated diverse experience in both academic and industry settings. Since 2020, she has been the League Secretary at the College of Textile and Clothing, Soochow University. During her undergraduate studies, she also served as the League Secretary Assistant from 2018 to 2020. In addition to her leadership roles, Mengjiao interned at Bosch (Suzhou) from August to December 2019, gaining practical industry experience. Her involvement in student organizations includes serving as the President Assistant for the Xinya Badminton Association and as a Minister in the Graphic Centre of Students’ Association Union at Soochow University. Mengjiao’s experience highlights her leadership skills, commitment to her field, and ability to balance academic excellence with extracurricular activities. Her hands-on experience in both academic and professional environments has prepared her for a successful career in the textile industry.

Awards and Honors

Mengjiao Pan has been recognized with numerous awards and honors throughout her academic career. In 2022, she received a national scholarship and was named an Excellent Communist Youth League Cadre. She also won the first prize of the “Niupai Cup” for Excellent Papers on Technological Innovation in Filament Weaving Industry. Mengjiao was awarded the “Textile Light” scholarship and was recognized as an excellent postgraduate. In 2021, she received the “He He” scholarship and a special-class scholarship for postgraduates. She also won the third prize for Jiangsu Textile Academic Papers. Mengjiao’s undergraduate achievements include multiple consolidated awards, special-class awards, and recognition for innovation and entrepreneurship. She was also a pacemaker and star of volunteer service. These accolades reflect her dedication, academic excellence, and contributions to the field of textiles, underscoring her potential as a leading researcher and professional in smart textiles and functional clothing.

Research Focus 

Mengjiao Pan’s research interests lie in the development and application of advanced materials and textile structures, with a focus on smart textiles and functional clothing. Her work aims to benefit society by creating innovative textile solutions. She specializes in analyzing material performances using instrumented mannequins and bench scale tests, and developing novel functional clothing, including personal protective equipment, smart and intelligent clothing, and sportswear. Mengjiao is particularly interested in the characterization, understanding, and modeling of heat and moisture transfer in clothing systems under various thermal environments. Her research includes proposing new protocols for material performance analysis and designing textiles that enhance thermal comfort and protection. Mengjiao’s work contributes to the advancement of smart textiles, aiming to improve the safety, comfort, and functionality of clothing through the integration of advanced textile technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Experimental and numerical study on thermal protective performance of weft-knitted spacer fabric system against hot pressurized steam 🧵🔥

Development of protective fabric systems with spacer fabric and performance evaluation upon hot pressurized steam 👕🔬

Design and fabrication of NiTi shape memory alloy/aramid fabric for a multi-layer fabric system used in thermal protective clothing 🤖🧥

Predicting the thermal protective performance of smart fabric systems with a shape memory layer using machine learning models 🧠

Jia Zeng | Traditional Chinese medicine Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Jia Zeng | Traditional Chinese medicine Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Jia Zeng, Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies, China

Jia Zeng, a dedicated research backbone at the Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies, boasts a robust academic and professional journey. With a PhD from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zeng has devoted 14 years to advancing the key technologies and fundamental theories of traditional Chinese medicine preparations. Zeng’s work emphasizes novel dosage forms of traditional Chinese medicine, contributing to significant scientific advancements. Beyond research, Zeng holds part-time social positions as a review expert for China National Knowledge Internet and a member of various esteemed organizations, including the Shanghai Science and Technology Expert Database and the Industrial Pharmacy Group within the Shanghai Pharmaceutical Association. Zeng is also a reviewer for international publications, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality scientific knowledge. Through extensive collaboration and leadership in numerous research projects, Jia Zeng continues to impact the field of traditional Chinese medicine profoundly.

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Education

Jia Zeng graduated with a PhD from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where the foundation of a prolific career in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) research was laid. This academic background has been instrumental in Zeng’s in-depth understanding of the key technologies and fundamental theories of TCM preparations. The rigorous training and education received during the PhD program equipped Zeng with the skills necessary to explore novel dosage forms and advance the scientific knowledge in this field. Additionally, the academic journey at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine provided opportunities for engaging in various research projects and collaborating with experts, further enriching Zeng’s educational experience. This strong educational background has been a cornerstone of Zeng’s contributions to TCM, enabling the pursuit of innovative solutions and the development of new drugs, thereby cementing Zeng’s status as a leading researcher in the field.

Experience 

Jia Zeng has amassed 14 years of experience at the Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies, specializing in the research of key technologies and fundamental theories of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preparations. Zeng has presided over more than 10 scientific research projects, including those funded by the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission and the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission. Additionally, Zeng has participated in over 20 projects, including collaborations funded by the Bill Gates and Melinda Gates Foundation. Notable projects include the Class 1.1 Innovative TCM Drug project titled “Zhibai Qingliang Granules.” With a robust H-index of 12, Zeng has published 51 papers in academic journals, 28 as first or corresponding author. The professional journey is marked by extensive collaboration with Chinese pharmaceutical companies and participation in international projects, solidifying Zeng’s role as a pivotal figure in TCM research and innovation.

Research focus

Jia Zeng’s research focuses on the key technologies and fundamental theories of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preparations, with a particular emphasis on developing novel dosage forms. This involves exploring innovative methodologies to enhance the efficacy and delivery of TCM. Zeng has established two significant technology research platforms: the Long-Acting Formulation Release Correlation Platform and the Computer Simulation Research Platform. The former investigates the in vitro-in vivo correlation of formulations and studies the link between long-term and accelerated drug release in vitro. The latter introduces fresh methods for the scientific design and rational development of TCM preparations, significantly reducing the resources required. Zeng’s research is characterized by the novel approaches and strategies employed, addressing the scarcity of existing experience in these areas. This dedication to advancing TCM preparation technologies underscores Zeng’s impact on the field, driving forward the scientific understanding and application of TCM.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Silkworm Cocoon: Dual Functions as a Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Raw Material of Promising Biocompatible Carriers

📘 Current Progress and Outlook for Agrimonolide: A Promising Bioactive Compound from Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb.

📘 Empirical Prediction Model Based Process Optimization for Droplet Size and Spraying Angle During Pharmaceutical Fluidized Bed Granulation DOI: 10.1080/10837450.2020.1738461

📘 Current Knowledge and Development of Hederagenin as a Promising Medicinal Agent: A Comprehensive Review 

Yipeng Lu | Biometrics Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yipeng Lu | Biometrics Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yipeng Lu , Peking University , China

Yipeng Lu is an Associate Professor in the School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis, in 2015. Before joining Peking University, Prof. Lu held research and development positions at Qualcomm Advanced Technology R&D and was a graduate student researcher at the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center (BSAC). His research interests span MEMS, microfabricated sensors and actuators, ultrasonics, biometrics, and fingerprint sensors. Prof. Lu has significantly contributed to the development of under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensors, integrating cutting-edge technologies into consumer electronics.

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Education

Yipeng Lu received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Davis, CA, USA, in 2015. During his doctoral studies, he focused on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and was actively involved in research at the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center (BSAC). Prof. Lu earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His educational background laid a solid foundation for his later work in developing advanced sensor technologies and integrating them into practical applications.

Experience 

Yipeng Lu has extensive experience in both academia and industry. He is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University. Before his academic tenure, Prof. Lu worked at Qualcomm Advanced Technology R&D, where he led projects on sensor design and system integration. He was instrumental in delivering the first under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor integrated into the Samsung Galaxy S10. His role involved sensor design, module system implementation, and algorithm development. He also contributed to the development of improved piezoelectric materials and device integration at both chip and phone levels.

Awards and Honors

Yipeng Lu has received several awards and honors throughout his career. He was awarded the prestigious Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) for his pioneering work on PMUT arrays. He also received the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship for his contributions to advanced sensor technologies. Prof. Lu has been recognized by Peking University for excellence in teaching and research, receiving the Outstanding Faculty Award. His innovative work in developing under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensors has earned him accolades in the consumer electronics industry.

Research focus

Yipeng Lu’s research focuses on the development and application of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), with a particular emphasis on microfabricated sensors and actuators. His work includes piezoelectric MEMS, ultrasonic MEMS, and the design and microfabrication of sensors and actuators. Prof. Lu is dedicated to integrating these technologies into consumer electronics, medical, and health fields. He has led projects on system integration and the application of intelligent micro-nano systems. His research aims to enhance the performance and functionality of sensors in various practical applications, contributing to advancements in both technology and industry.

Publication Top Notes

📝 “Flexural Piezoelectric Resonators”

📚 “Modeling and experimental studies of mutual acoustic radiation effect on PMUT array”

🛠 “Design, Fabrication, and Characterization of High-Performance PMUT Arrays Based on Potassium Sodium Niobate”

🔍 “Characterization and Optimization of PZT-Based PMUTs With Wide Range Frequency Tuning”

⚙️ “Ultra-Wide Range Frequency Tuning of Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers via DC Bias Voltage”

🎛 “Broadband and High-Pressure Output PMUT Array Based on Lead-Free KNN Thin Film”