Shengzhou Huang | Computational Lithography | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shengzhou Huang | Computational Lithography | Research Excellence Award

Anhui Polytechnic University | China

Prof. Shengzhou Huang is an Associate Professor at Anhui Polytechnic University with expertise in intelligent manufacturing, micro-nano optical processing, digital lithography, and advanced 3D printing technologies. His research centers on maskless digital lithography, micro-optical component fabrication, precision optical forming, and optimization algorithms for high-fidelity patterning. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers, including 20 SCI-indexed articles in leading journals such as Optics Express, Optics and Laser Technology, and Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B. With 205 citations, an h-index of 7, leadership of numerous competitive research projects, and more than 20 invention patents, his profile reflects strong innovation capacity and sustained research excellence.

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Zhengqun Xue | Optical Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhengqun Xue | Optical Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Fuzhou University, China

🔬 Prof. Zhengqun Xue holds a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, specializing in Optical Communication and Sensing. With over 15 years of R&D experience, he has led innovations in high-speed DFB lasers, optical amplifiers, and 5G/6G photonic chips. Formerly with Fujian Z.K. Litecore and Shanghai Xinwei Semiconductor, he is now a researcher and master’s supervisor at Fuzhou University. 📡 He has published 11+ SCI/EI papers, holds 30+ invention patents, and has led national-level projects. 🏆 His work has earned awards like the “China IC” Innovation Award and supports tech giants like Huawei and ZTE.

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🎓 Education Background

Prof. Zhengqun Xue has built a solid academic foundation in the field of physics and condensed matter. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Xiamen University (2003–2007) 🎓, followed by a Master’s degree in Condensed Matter Physics from the same institution (2007–2010) 🔬. Further advancing his expertise, he obtained a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the prestigious University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014–2017) 🧪. His academic journey laid the groundwork for his groundbreaking research in optical communication and sensing technologies.

💼 Professional Experience

Prof. Zhengqun Xue has extensive industry and academic experience in photonic chip development. From 2010 to 2022, he served as R&D Lead for Photonic Chips at Fujian Z.K. Litecore Co., Ltd., driving innovations in optoelectronic devices 🔬. In 2022, he joined Shanghai Xinwei Semiconductor as Director of Photonic Chip R&D, leading cutting-edge research and product development ⚙️. Since September 2023, he has been a Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Fuzhou University, where he mentors students and advances research in optical communication technologies

🏆 Honors & Awards

Prof. Zhengqun Xue has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to photonic chip innovation and optical communication technologies. In 2022, he was honored as an Outstanding Young Talent under the Fujian Province Eagle Plan 🌟. He also led projects that earned the “China IC” Outstanding Technological Innovation Product Award twice — in 2021 (16th edition) and 2019 (14th edition), awarded by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China 🏅. These accolades underscore his leadership and groundbreaking work in high-performance photonic device development and semiconductor research 🔬

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Zhengqun Xue’s research is centered on optoelectronic devices, with a strong focus on semiconductor lasers, laser physics, and photonic chip engineering 💡. His work explores high-power DFB lasers, temperature tuning in InP-based lasers, and advanced doping techniques for GaN LEDs 🌡️🔍. These studies contribute to advancements in optical communication, laser sensing, and next-generation photonic integration 🚀📡. His publications in SCI and EI-indexed journals highlight his role in shaping efficient, high-performance light-emitting technologies, critical for 5G/6G networks, sensing systems, and silicon photonics 📘🔧. His research bridges applied physics and industry innovation seamlessly.

Publications Top Notes

  • “1.55μm High-Power Single Transverse Mode Semiconductor Laser”
    📅 Published: 2024
    📘 Journal: Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 45(07): 1189–1195 (EI)
    📈 Citation Count: Data not available
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  • “Temperature Effects on Wavelength Blue Shift of InP Lasers”
    📅 Published: 2018
    📘 Journal: Acta Photonica Sinica, 47(1): 0125002 (EI)
    📈 Citation Count: Data not available
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  • “Laser-Induced Zn Doping in GaN-Based Light-Emitting Diodes”
    📅 Published: 2010
    📘 Journal: Applied Physics Letters, 96: 141101 (SCI)
    📈 Citation Count: Data not available

Jun QIAN | Biomedical Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jun QIAN | Biomedical Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jun QIAN, Centre for Optical and Electromagnetic Research of Zhejiang University, China

Based on the information provided, Prof. Dr. Jun Qian appears highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

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Education and Professional Background

Prof. Dr. Jun Qian earned his Bachelor and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Optical Engineering at Zhejiang University in 2004 and 2009, respectively. He has enriched his research experience as a visiting scholar with Prof. Paras Prasad’s Group at the University at Buffalo (2006-2007) and with Prof. Ben Zhong Tang’s Group at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in late 2016. Currently, he serves as a professor in the College of Optical Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University.

Research Focus and Achievements

Prof. Qian’s research specializes in Biomedical Photonics, particularly in deep-tissue and high-resolution in vivo high-order nonlinear optical microscopy and NIR-II fluorescence bioimaging. His contributions to the field are substantial, with over 90 publications as first or corresponding author. Notably, more than 50 of these papers are published in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Light: Science & Applications, and Advanced Materials. His work has been cited over 8,000 times, and he has an H-index of 55.

Recognition and Contributions

Dr. Jun Qian has delivered invited talks at over 60 international and domestic conferences, showcasing his expertise and impact in the field of optical engineering and biomedical photonics.

Publication Top Notes

  • Using 915 nm laser excited Tm3+/Er3+/Ho3+-doped NaYbF4 upconversion nanoparticles for in vitro and deeper in vivo bioimaging without overheating irradiationACS Nano – Cited by: 567 – Year: 2011 📈🔬
  • AIE luminogens for bioimaging and theranostics: from organelles to animalsChem – Cited by: 517 – Year: 2017 🧬🔬
  • Sensitivity enhancement of transition metal dichalcogenides/silicon nanostructure-based surface plasmon resonance biosensorScientific Reports – Cited by: 404 – Year: 2016 📊🔬
  • Real-Time and High-Resolution Bioimaging with Bright Aggregation‐Induced Emission Dots in Short‐Wave Infrared RegionAdvanced Materials – Cited by: 370 – Year: 2018 🌟🔬
  • Design of AIEgens for near-infrared IIb imaging through structural modulation at molecular and morphological levelsNature Communications – Cited by: 328 – Year: 2020 🧪🔬
  • Multifunctional gold nanorods with ultrahigh stability and tunability for in vivo fluorescence imaging, SERS detection, and photodynamic therapyAngewandte Chemie International Edition – Cited by: 268 – Year: 2013 🏆🔬
  • Quantum rod bioconjugates as targeted probes for confocal and two-photon fluorescence imaging of cancer cellsNano Letters – Cited by: 252 – Year: 2007 🎯🔬
  • Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles as Theranostic System for Near-Infrared-II Fluorescence Imaging and Photothermal Therapy under Safe Laser FluenceACS Nano – Cited by: 246 – Year: 2020 💡🔬
  • Localized surface plasmon resonance enhanced organic solar cell with gold nanospheresApplied Energy – Cited by: 222 – Year: 2011 ☀️🔬
  • Single-molecular near-infrared-II theranostic systems: ultrastable aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles for long-term tracing and efficient photothermal therapyACS Nano – Cited by: 221 – Year: 2018 🔬💫
  • Aggregation-induced emission luminogen with near-infrared-II excitation and near-infrared-I emission for ultradeep intravital two-photon microscopyACS Nano – Cited by: 200 – Year: 2018 🔭🔬
  • Ultrastable and Biocompatible NIR‐II Quantum Dots for Functional BioimagingAdvanced Functional Materials – Cited by: 192 – Year: 2018 🧪🔬
  • Upconverting nanoparticles for pre‐clinical diffuse optical imaging, microscopy and sensing: Current trends and future challengesLaser & Photonics Reviews – Cited by: 188 – Year: 2013 🔬🔭
  • Precise Deciphering of Brain Vasculatures and Microscopic Tumors with Dual NIR‐II Fluorescence and Photoacoustic ImagingAdvanced Materials – Cited by: 185 – Year: 2019 🧠🔬
  • Observation of multiphoton‐induced fluorescence from graphene oxide nanoparticles and applications in in vivo functional bioimagingAngewandte Chemie – Cited by: 181 – Year: 2012 🌟🔬
  • Biologically Inspired Polydopamine Capped Gold Nanorods for Drug Delivery and Light-Mediated Cancer TherapyACS Applied Materials & Interfaces – Cited by: 180 – Year: 2016 💊🔬


Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Jun Qian’s impressive academic background, significant research contributions, high citation count, and active engagement in the scientific community underscore his suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His pioneering work in advanced imaging techniques and substantial publication record highlight his outstanding achievements and leadership in his field.