Yiji Su | Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yiji Su | Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Chief Physician at The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, China

Prof. Yiji Su 👨‍⚕️ is a Chief Physician and Doctoral Supervisor at The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University 🇨🇳. Holding a medical doctorate 🎓 and research training from Japan 🇯🇵, he specializes in orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation 🦴🧠. His work targets rapid recovery of spinal, joint, and neurological disorders like stroke, dysphagia, and spinal cord injuries ⚕️. With over 20 publications 📄, leadership in 6 research projects 🔬, and 2 published books 📚, he contributes actively to multiple national and provincial rehabilitation committees 🏅. Honored as “China Outstanding Rehabilitation Physician” in 2019 🥇, Prof. Su is a pioneer in clinical rehabilitation research 🚀.

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🔹 Education & Experience 

  • 🎓 Medical Doctorate in Rehabilitation Medicine

  • 🏥 Chief Physician at The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University

  • 👨‍🏫 Doctoral Supervisor in Rehabilitation Medicine

  • 🇯🇵 Completed Research Fellowship in Japan focusing on rehabilitation science

  • 🦴 Specialized in Orthopedic & Neurological Rehabilitation

  • 🧪 Led/participated in 6 major research projects, including National Natural Science Foundation

  • 📚 Published over 20 academic papers and authored 2 books

  • 🔬 Developed preclinical muscle injury model for rehabilitation research

🔹 Professional Development 

Prof. Yiji Su has been deeply involved in advancing rehabilitation medicine through academic leadership, research, and clinical innovation 🚀. He is an active member of several prestigious associations 🏛️, including the Orthopedic Rehabilitation Subgroup of the Chinese Research Hospital Association and the Guangxi Rehabilitation Medicine Association 👥. His editorial and committee roles 📋 reflect a commitment to professional development and collaboration. Beyond clinical duties, he mentors young researchers 👨‍🔬 and doctors 👩‍⚕️, promotes appropriate rehabilitation technologies ⚙️, and participates in policymaking for improved patient recovery outcomes. His work bridges academic research with real-world clinical implementation 🌐.

🔹 Research Focus  

Prof. Yiji Su’s research primarily focuses on rehabilitation medicine 🧠🦴, specifically targeting orthopedic and neurological recovery. His work includes innovative treatments for neck, shoulder, and lumbar pain, spinal deformities, post-surgery dysfunction, stroke, dysphagia, and spinal cord injuries 💡. He combines clinical practice with research by developing novel rehabilitation models 🧬 such as the rat skeletal muscle contusion model, widely used in preclinical studies 🐀. His interdisciplinary focus integrates physiotherapy, biomechanics, and neuroscience to enhance rapid recovery protocols for patients across China and beyond 🌍, supporting both clinical and academic advancements 🔬📈.

🔹 Awards & Honors 

  • 🥇 China Outstanding Rehabilitation Physician Award (2019)

  • 🏅 Deputy Director, Guangxi Medical Doctor Association – Rehabilitation Physicians Branch

  • 🏆 Council Member, Guangxi Rehabilitation Medicine Association

  • 👨‍🔬 National Committee Member, Orthopedic Rehabilitation

  • 🧬 Principal Investigator for a National Natural Science Foundation Project

  • 📚 Author of 2 rehabilitation-related books with ISBNs

  • 🔧 Patent Holder – Rat Skeletal Muscle Contusion Model (Utility Model Patent, China)

Publication Top Notes

Title “Transformation of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) under Different Factors”:

  • Authors: Yilei Xiang, Suosu Wei, Taoxiang Wang, Huang Li, Yan Luo, Bing Shao, Ningyuan Wu, Yiji Su, Linbin Jiang, Jin Huang

  • Journal: Coordination Chemistry Reviews

  • Volume: 523

  • Article Number: 216263

  • Year: 2025

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2024.216263

Conclusion

Prof. Yiji Su exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished clinical researcher—his work integrates innovation, patient-centered outcomes, and academic excellence. His impact on rehabilitation medicine, interdisciplinary contributions, and recognized national leadership make him an ideal recipient of a Best Researcher Award. This recognition would not only honor his past achievements but also encourage future innovations in the critical field of rehabilitative healthcare.

Yun Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yun Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Yun Zhao at Northwest Normal University, China

Dr. Yun Zhao 🎓 is an Associate Professor at the College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Northwest Normal University 🏫, since 2020. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering 🧪 from the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 🇨🇳, in 2020. Shortly after, he joined the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering 🔬 as a postdoctoral researcher. His work focuses on thin film photodetectors 📸 and semiconductor devices 💡. Dr. Zhao is passionate about next-gen optoelectronics and is actively contributing to innovation in functional materials and device engineering 🚀.

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🎓 Education & Experience 

  • 📚 Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS – 2020

  • 🧑‍🏫 Postdoctoral Researcher, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, CAS

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor, College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Northwest Normal University – Since 2020

📈 Professional Development 

Dr. Yun Zhao continuously engages in academic and research development through national and institutional collaborations 🤝. His postdoctoral work at the prestigious Ningbo Institute of CAS sharpened his experimental techniques and deepened his expertise in advanced semiconductors ⚙️. As an associate professor, he mentors young researchers 👨‍🔬 and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects across optics, electronics, and nanotechnology 🔍. He regularly attends academic conferences, publishes in reputed journals 📄, and reviews scientific manuscripts. His dedication to professional growth ensures he stays at the forefront of innovation in functional materials and optoelectronic devices 🌐.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Yun Zhao’s research primarily revolves around thin film photodetectors 📸 and semiconductor devices ⚡. His focus lies in designing and fabricating new materials with enhanced sensitivity, stability, and performance for light-sensing technologies 🌞. He explores emerging materials such as perovskites and nanostructures 🌱 for integration into flexible and wearable electronics 🧤. His work bridges the gap between material science and applied electronics, aiming to revolutionize future optoelectronic systems 🔋. The end goal of his research is to contribute to high-performance, low-cost, and energy-efficient devices for real-world applications 🚗📱.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

  • 🎖️ Ph.D. fellowship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • 🏅 Postdoctoral appointment at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (CAS)

  • 🏆 Recognized for outstanding research contributions in thin film photodetectors

  • 📜 Multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputed international journals

Publication Top Notes

1. Understanding Proton Radiation-Induced Degradation Mechanisms in Cu₂ZnSn(S,Se)₄ Kesterite Thin-Film Solar Cells

Journal: Solar Energy
Date: May 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2025.113450
Summary:
This study investigates how proton radiation affects the stability and performance of Cu₂ZnSn(S,Se)₄ (CZTSSe) thin-film solar cells. Proton radiation is relevant for space applications where solar cells are exposed to high-energy particles. The paper likely explores:

  • Changes in carrier lifetimes and defect states post-irradiation.

  • Structural or compositional changes in the absorber layer.

  • Strategies to mitigate degradation for improved radiation tolerance.

2. Multifunctional Artificial Electric Synapse of MoSe₂-Based Memristor toward Neuromorphic Application

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Date: February 6, 2025
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c03353
Summary:
This article presents a MoSe₂-based memristor designed to emulate biological synapses. The work focuses on neuromorphic computing, highlighting:

  • Synaptic plasticity behaviors (e.g., potentiation/depression).

  • Multifunctionality (possibly electrical + optical control).

  • Performance metrics like switching speed, retention, and endurance.

3. Exploring the Promoting Effect of Lanthanum Passivation on the Photovoltaic Performance of CZTSSe Solar Cells

Journal: The Journal of Chemical Physics
Date: December 21, 2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0244645
Summary:
This paper studies how lanthanum (La) passivation enhances CZTSSe solar cell efficiency. Key aspects likely include:

  • Reduction in defect densities at grain boundaries or interfaces.

  • Improvements in open-circuit voltage and fill factor.

  • Insights into La’s role in modifying electronic structure or surface chemistry.

4. Electrical-Light Coordinately Modulated Synaptic Memristor Based on Ti₃C₂ MXene for Near-Infrared Artificial Vision Applications

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Date: August 29, 2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02281
Summary:
This research showcases a Ti₃C₂ MXene-based memristor that responds to both electrical and light inputs, mimicking the retina for near-infrared vision. Highlights include:

  • Dual-mode modulation (electrical and optical).

  • Application in neuromorphic visual systems.

  • Spectral response analysis and synaptic behavior simulation.

5. Multicolor Fully Light-Modulated Artificial Synapse Based on P-MoSe₂/PxOy Heterostructured Memristor

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Date: August 29, 2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c01980
Summary:
This study introduces a heterostructured memristor combining P-doped MoSe₂ and PxOy, enabling light-tuned synaptic responses. Likely contributions:

  • Multicolor light sensitivity for multi-channel processing.

  • Photonic modulation of conductance states.

  • Integration prospects for optical neuromorphic systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Yun Zhao is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in categories related to emerging materials, device physics, or engineering sciences. His rapid academic progression, focused and relevant research in photodetectors and semiconductors, and training at top-tier institutions within the Chinese Academy of Sciences establish him as a promising and impactful researcher. Recognition through such an award would be both meritorious and motivating for his continued contributions to the field.

Aamna Rashid | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Aamna Rashid | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Private Sector Engagement Consultant at N/A, Tanzania

Aamna Rashid is a public health professional with extensive experience in managing and leading tuberculosis (TB) programs globally. With a Master’s in Public Health and expertise in gender and private sector engagement, she currently works as a Technical Assistance Consultant for the UNOPS/Stop TB Partnership. She has worked with global organizations like Mercy Corps and The Global Fund, contributing to TB control efforts across Pakistan and internationally. Aamna is passionate about advancing TB care through private sector collaboration, gender equality, and strategic health interventions. 🌍💉👩‍⚕️

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Education and Experience:

  • Masters in Public Health (MPH) – Health Services Academy, 2016-2018 🎓

  • Masters in Sociology – University of Arid Agriculture, 1998-2000 🎓

  • PMD PRO 1 Certified 📜

  • Alumni – Emerging Leadership Program (Mercy Corps & Portland State University) 👩‍🎓

  • Technical Assistance Consultant – UNOPS/Stop TB Partnership, August 2024 – Present 🌍

  • Private Sector Engagement Consultant – The Global Fund, Nov 2023 – Present 💼

  • Senior Program Manager – Mercy Corps, April 2021 – May 2023 🏅

  • Program Manager – Mercy Corps, May 2019 – March 2021 💪

Professional Development:

Aamna Rashid is an esteemed professional with certifications in PMD PRO 1 and extensive training in gender, public-private partnerships (PPM), and leadership. She is a Master Trainer for Gender and a Fellow of Leadership Development Mechanism – USA. With her background in sociology and public health, she has effectively contributed to the Global Fund and Mercy Corps’ TB programs, developing new strategies for private sector engagement and gender inclusivity. As a WHO Core Group Member, she actively collaborates on global health initiatives, driving change through strategic planning and program management. 🏆🌍💡

Research Focus:

Aamna Rashid’s research is centered around public health, particularly tuberculosis (TB) control through private sector engagement and gender integration. She specializes in the design and implementation of public-private partnerships (PPM) to improve TB services. Her work focuses on enhancing health systems, advocacy, and social mobilization to increase awareness and access to TB care. Aamna is dedicated to gender-responsive strategies and promoting equitable health outcomes for marginalized communities. Her research aims to optimize global TB care programs, using strategic collaborations to strengthen health systems worldwide. 💡🔬🌍

Awards and Honors:

  • United Group Research Award for outstanding research (2019) 🏅

  • Gold Medal for securing 1st class in Physics (B.Sc. Hons.) 🥇

  • Alumni of Emerging Leadership Program – Mercy Corps & Portland State University 🎓

  • Member of WHO’s Global Public-Private Mix (PPM) Core Group 🌍

  • PMD PRO 1 Certified 📜

Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Maximizing tuberculosis services through private provider engagement – A case study from Pakistan
    Authors: Aamna Rashid, Surbhi Sheokand, Razia Fatima, Hammad Habib, Adeel Tahir, Asim Saleem, Poshan Thapa, Petra Heitkamp
    Journal: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 39
    Article Number: 100506
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jctube.2024.100506

Conclusion:

Aamna rashid stands out as a research-practitioner hybrid who has made sustained, scalable, and evidence-based contributions to global public health—especially in TB control, gender integration, and health systems strengthening. Her work not only reflects academic merit but also policy influence and on-ground public health transformation.

Her diverse body of work, technical leadership, publication record, and international representation make her an exceptionally worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the field of Public Health and Global Health Systems.

Helena da silva santos rodrigues | Education | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Helena da silva santos rodrigues | Education | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Coordenadora at IPVC – Instituto Politécnico d, Portugal

Helena Maria da Silva Santos Rodrigues, born on September 11, 1968, in Massarelos, Portugal, is an esteemed academic and researcher. With a PhD in Business from Vigo University (Spain), she is an Emeritus Professor at the Universidad de Panamá and a renowned specialist in innovation and intellectual capital. She has contributed significantly to the development of educational curricula and specialized teaching materials. Helena has also been a driving force in the creation of numerous academic programs in marketing, business, and tourism at Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo. Her work is marked by deep insight into sustainable business practices 🌍📚🎓.

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Education and Experience

  • Emeritus Professor (2016), Universidad de Panamá 👩‍🏫

  • Ph.D. (2008), Vigo University (Spain) – Sobressaliente Cum Laude 🏆

  • Diploma in Advanced Studies (2003), Vigo University (Spain) 📜

  • MBA in Marketing and International Finances (1997-1998), Lusófona University 🌍💼

  • Post-Graduation in Marketing and International Finances (1996-1997), Lusófona University 📊

  • Bachelor’s (5 years) in Administration and Organization Management (1990-1996), Catholic Portuguese University 🏫

Professional Development

Helena Maria da Silva Santos Rodrigues has developed various postgraduate programs in management, sustainability, and quality for Central American universities, including the creation of curricula on innovation, international business, and marketing strategies. Her academic journey also includes the proposal and restructuring of multiple master’s and bachelor’s degrees, such as the Marketing and Business Communication courses at Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo. Through her work, Helena has made a lasting impact on the quality of higher education in business and tourism. Her professional development continues to shape academia and enhance industry connections 🎓🌐🔧.

Research Focus

Helena’s research focuses on intellectual capital, innovation capacity, and their application to business sectors, particularly in the context of the automotive industry in the Euroregion of Galicia – Northern Portugal. She is passionate about understanding how intellectual assets can foster innovation and enhance competitiveness. Her academic interests also extend to the fields of sustainable business practices and marketing strategies, with a special focus on the integration of these concepts in SMEs. Helena’s work aims to bridge theory and practice, advancing both the academic world and the global business landscape 🌱💡🔍.

Awards and Honors

  • PhD Investigation Extraordinary Award (2011), Vigo University 🏅

  • Emeritus Professor (2016), Facultad de Administración de Empresas y Contabilidad de la Universidad de Panamá 🎖️

  • “European PhD” Mention (2008), Vigo University 🎓

Publication Top Notes

Title: The Impact of Structural Capital Components on Management Innovation Implementation: PLS-SEM Application on Portuguese Healthcare Professionals
Authors: Helena Santos-Rodrigues, Beatriz Rodrigues Araújo

Conclusion:

Dr. Helena Maria da Silva Santos Rodrigues stands out for her research achievements, international collaborations, and significant contributions to curriculum development in the fields of business, innovation, and sustainability. Her research, which addresses real-world challenges such as the role of intellectual capital in innovation, coupled with her extensive teaching experience and leadership in developing educational programs, makes her a deserving candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. Her work not only contributes to academia but also has a lasting impact on industry and international educational standards.

Yufei Lei | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yufei Lei | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yufei Lei at Zhongnan University of Economic and Law, China

Lei Yufei is a doctoral candidate in finance at Central China University of Economics and Law. With a strong academic background and a passion for research, he specializes in financial market analysis and risk management. Yufei has gained valuable experience through internships at top institutions like Dongfang Jincheng International Credit Rating and Zhongyuan Bank. He is committed to academic excellence and has contributed to multiple published papers in prestigious journals. Yufei is also an active member of several university organizations, enhancing his leadership and teamwork skills. 📚💼📊✨

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Education and Experience

  • Education

    • Doctoral Candidate in Finance, Central China University of Economics and Law 🎓

    • Graduate Courses: Advanced Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Empirical Financial Analysis, Monetary Theory 📖

  • Experience

    • Intern, Dongfang Jincheng International Credit Rating (2024) 📊

    • Intern, Zhongyuan Bank Jiaozuo Branch (2018) 💵

    • Intern, China Construction Bank Henan Branch (2018) 💼

    • Intern, Prudential (Hong Kong) Insurance (2018) 🛡️

    • Assistant to Director, Jiaozuo Municipal Bureau of Commerce (2017) 🏛️

Professional Development 

Yufei is a highly driven finance scholar, continuously improving his professional skills. His internships at prestigious institutions have shaped his expertise in credit rating, financial analysis, and risk management. He has participated in various academic seminars, including the Yangtze River Delta Credit Debt Outlook, and contributed to the formulation of credit rating models. His academic involvement extends beyond research, as he has served as a lecturer, teaching a securities investment course to 110 students. Yufei’s commitment to his academic and professional growth is evident in his impressive record of research contributions and leadership roles. 🌱📈🎤

Research Focus

Yufei’s research focuses on the intersection of finance, risk management, and financial market innovation. He has explored the impact of digital transformation on customer enterprise innovation, the relationship between monetary policy and gold prices, and the role of RMB internationalization in China’s competitiveness. His work on credit ratings and corporate green transformation has also been pivotal in understanding accrual earnings management. Yufei aims to contribute to the financial sector by improving investment strategies, risk management techniques, and international financial policies. His research has been recognized in high-impact journals and continues to shape the academic discourse in finance. 📉💡💹

Awards and Honors

  • Huawei Scholarship (2024) 🏆

  • Graduate Scholarship (2022-2024) 🎓

  • Graduate Academic Excellence Award “Social Work Award” (2022-2024) 🏅

  • Outstanding Communist Youth League Member (2022) 🎖️

Publication Top Notes

  • “Digital transformation and customer enterprise innovation – From the perspective of supply chain spillover effects”
    Published in Finance Research Letters, April 2025
    DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2025.106941
    This article explores the impact of digital transformation on customer enterprises, specifically focusing on how supply chain spillover effects influence innovation processes.

  • “Impact of RMB internationalization on China’s competitiveness in financial services trade based on the VAR model: Evidence from China-US”
    Published in PLOS ONE, June 2024
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302845
    This study investigates how the internationalization of the Chinese Renminbi (RMB) affects China’s competitiveness in financial services trade, with a specific focus on the trade dynamics between China and the US, using the VAR (Vector Autoregression) model.

Conclusion:

Yufei Lei is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his impressive academic achievements, extensive research contributions in high-impact journals, and practical industry experience. His work in the fields of finance, economics, and credit risk management is not only academically rigorous but also highly relevant to contemporary issues in global finance. His commitment to advancing knowledge, coupled with his leadership and international exposure, makes him an excellent choice for this recognition.

Nagaraju Gajjela | Applied Mathematics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Nagaraju Gajjela | Applied Mathematics | Excellence in Research

Assistant Professor at SR University, India

Dr. G. Nagaraju 🎓 is a seasoned academician in Applied Mathematics with over 18 years of teaching and research experience 📚. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at SR University, Warangal 🏫. He has also contributed globally, teaching at Amity University (Tashkent 🇺🇿) and Lebanese French University (Erbil 🇮🇶). His dedication to quality education, innovative teaching, and mathematical problem-solving is commendable ✨. With a passion for continuous academic growth 🔍, Dr. Nagaraju maintains active research profiles on Scopus and ORCID and is known for his student-friendly approach 📖 and global teaching exposure 🌍.

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🔹 Education & Experience 

📘 Education:

🧑‍🏫 Experience:

  • 📍 Assistant Professor, SR University, Warangal (2022–Present)

  • 🌍 Associate Professor, Amity University, Tashkent Campus, Uzbekistan (Sep 2021–Jan 2022)

  • 🏫 Assistant Professor, ICFAI Foundation, Hyderabad (Oct 2020–Aug 2021)

  • 🌏 Assistant Professor, Lebanese French University, Erbil, Iraq (Sep 2018–Jul 2020)

  • 🎓 Assistant Professor, GITAM University, Hyderabad Campus (Jun 2010–Aug 2018)

  • 📚 Half-Time Teaching Assistant, NIT Warangal (Jan 2007–Apr 2010)

  • 🏫 Assistant Professor, S.R. Engineering College, Warangal (Sep 2004–Dec 2006)

🔹 Professional Development 

Dr. Nagaraju is deeply committed to his professional development 📈 through both academic and global exposure. His international teaching assignments in Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 and Iraq 🇮🇶 enriched his pedagogical style with cross-cultural insights 🌐. He has undertaken diverse academic roles including department coordinator, research guide, and curriculum developer 📘. As a tech-savvy educator 💻, he has managed departmental websites and taken charge of e-learning initiatives 📲. Through workshops, seminars, and continuous research contributions, he remains up-to-date with recent developments in mathematical sciences and education 🔬📊, contributing meaningfully to academic communities worldwide 🌍.

🔹 Research Focus 

Dr. Nagaraju’s research focuses on Applied Mathematics 🧠🧮, particularly in developing analytical and numerical methods for solving complex mathematical models that appear in physics, engineering, and real-world applications 🔍⚙️. His work emphasizes problem-solving, mathematical modeling, and simulation techniques to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical outcomes 🧾📊. His international experience has allowed him to integrate global mathematical practices into his research 🌍. He continually works on refining existing mathematical frameworks while mentoring students and publishing in peer-reviewed journals 📚📈. His research supports innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration across scientific and technical fields 🤝.

🔹 Awards & Honors 

🏅 Awards & Honors:

  • 🥇 Recognized as an Outstanding Faculty Member at GITAM University

  • 🏆 Appointed AMC Counselor and X-Learn Department In-charge at GITAM

  • 🌐 International Faculty Tenure at Amity University Tashkent and Lebanese French University Erbil

  • 💻 Recognized for excellence in e-learning and department web coordination

Publication Top Notes

🔬 1. Impact on Induced Magnetic Field Over a Second-Grade Hybrid Nanofluid in Unsteady Thermal Systems
📅 Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (May 2025)
📌 DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2025.105956
🔍 Key Concepts:
  • Hybrid nanofluids
  • Second-grade fluid models
  • Induced magnetic fields
  • Unsteady heat transfer dynamics
    🧠 Contribution: Examines how time-dependent thermal systems interact with non-Newtonian (second-grade) hybrid nanofluids under magnetic fields. Relevant for optimizing heat exchangers, reactors, and advanced cooling systems.
🔍 2. Entropy-Optimized Flow of Couple Stresses in a Porous Inclined Pipe with Uniform Magnetic Field and Mixed Convection
📅 Physica Scripta (Oct 2024)
📌 DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ad723b
🔍 Key Concepts:
  • Couple stress fluid flow
  • Porous medium
  • Entropy optimization
  • Mixed convection and magnetic field
    🧠 Contribution: Focuses on minimizing entropy generation in couple stress fluid flows through porous media, useful in engineering systems with efficiency constraints (e.g., filtration, biomedical applications).
🌡️ 3. MHD Maxwell Dusty Fluid in Thermally Stratified Radiative Flow with Temperature-Dependent Thermal Conductivity and Cattaneo-Christov Model
📅 Heliyon (May 2024)
📌 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30355
🔍 Key Concepts:
  • MHD flow
  • Dusty fluid and thermal radiation
  • Stratified systems
  • Non-Fourier heat conduction (Cattaneo-Christov)
    🧠 Contribution: Integrates dusty fluid dynamics with more realistic heat conduction models, especially in astrophysical or industrial particulate-laden flows.
🔥 4. Heat Transfer in Couple Stress Two-Fluid Flow Model: Effects of Modified Heat Flux, Electromagnetic Force, and Uneven Heat Source/Sink
📅 Computational Thermal Sciences (2023)
📌 DOI: 10.1615/ComputThermalScien.2023045515
🔍 Key Concepts:
  • Two-fluid flow model
  • Modified Fourier’s law
  • Electromagnetic influence
  • Non-uniform heating
    🧠 Contribution: Analyzes heat transfer when two interacting fluids (possibly miscible) are exposed to electromagnetic fields and varying heat sources—vital for dual-phase reactors or blood flow analysis.
🌪️ 5. Study of Different Heating Effects on Two-Phase Flow of Magnetized Couple Stresses Over a Permeable Stretching Cylinder with Velocity Slip and Radiation
📅 International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics (Oct 2022)
📌 DOI: 10.1007/s40819-022-01444-9
🔍 Key Concepts:
  • Two-phase couple stress flow
  • Magnetic field + radiation effects
  • Velocity slip
  • Stretching cylinder geometry
    🧠 Contribution: Combines boundary layer flow analysis with slip conditions—important in textile coating, polymer extrusion, and microfluidics.

Conclusion 

Dr. G. Nagaraju exhibits sustained, high-quality research output in a specialized and impactful domain of applied mathematics, backed by solid international teaching and research experience. His work in thermodynamics, MHD flows, and entropy optimization is scientifically relevant, technically sound, and globally recognized.

🔹 Verdict: Highly Recommended for the Best Researcher / Excellence in Research Award.
🔹 Reason: Demonstrated excellence through volume, diversity, impact, and continuity of research aligned with global scientific challenges in energy, fluid mechanics, and applied mathematics.

Elena Koumaki | Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elena Koumaki | Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Researcher at Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Elena Koumaki 🇬🇷 is a passionate Environmental Scientist 🌍 with a PhD in Wastewater and Water Management from NTUA 🎓. She brings over a decade of experience in water quality, circular economy, and sustainable wastewater treatment ♻️. Having worked across Greece, the UK, Spain, USA, and Germany 🇪🇸🇺🇸🇩🇪, she has contributed to numerous EU-funded projects like Horizon Europe and Interreg 🌐. Her work focuses on innovative water reuse and pollution control 💧. Elena’s impactful research is recognized through high citation metrics 📈, reflecting her commitment to a greener, sustainable future 🌱.

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🔹 Education & Experience 

🎓 Education

  • 📚 PhD in Wastewater & Water Management – NTUA (2012–2018)

  • 📘 MSc in Water Quality & Environmental Technology – NTUA (2008–2010)

  • 🎓 BSc in Environmental Science – University of the Aegean (2004–2008)

💼 Work Experience

  • 🧪 Research Fellow – NTUA (2025–Present)

  • 🔬 Research Associate – Imperial College London (2023–2024)

  • 💡 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow – Imperial College London (2023–2024)

  • 📊 Project Manager & Research Fellow – NTUA (2020–2022)

  • 🧫 Research Fellow – Satistica Ltd. (UK, 2019–2020)

  • 🌊 Research Fellow – Various projects, NTUA (2018–2019)

  • 👩‍🏫 Teaching Assistant – NTUA (2017–2018)

  • 🌍 Research Visitor – Spain, USA, Germany (2016–2017)

  • 🧪 Environmental Scientist – Roikos Engineering (2011–2012)

🔹 Professional Development 

Elena Koumaki continually sharpens her expertise through active involvement in groundbreaking research projects across Europe and beyond 🌍. She has been part of international research teams and EU programs like Horizon Europe, Interreg, PRIMA, and MSCA 🚀. Her participation as both project manager and researcher reflects her leadership and collaborative spirit 🤝. As a thesis co-supervisor and teaching assistant, she has mentored future environmental scientists 📖. She engages in continuous learning through workshops, conferences, and scientific publications 📚, building a robust professional profile in environmental innovation and sustainable water management 💧♻️.

🔹 Research Focus 

Elena’s research centers on sustainable water and wastewater management, resource recovery, and pollution control ♻️💧. She specializes in evaluating and enhancing the circular economy within aquatic systems 🌊. Her work includes early warning systems for pathogens, forward osmosis, water reuse, and mitigation of emerging contaminants 🧪. She contributes to smart water management technologies and bioremediation solutions for cleaner environments 🌿. Collaborating across countries and disciplines, she applies integrated approaches to manage water scarcity, particularly in Mediterranean regions 🏖️. Elena’s innovative research supports climate resilience and sustainable urban and agricultural water practices 🚰🌱.

🔹 Awards & Honors 

🏆 1️⃣ Graduated 1st in Class – BSc Environmental Science, University of the Aegean
🧠 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship – UKRI-funded prestigious EU program
📈 High Citation Impact – 831 Google Scholar citations, h-index: 10
🌍 Horizon Europe Projects Leader – Leading multiple high-profile EU-funded initiatives
📘 20 Thesis Co-Supervisions – Contribution to academic development at NTUA

Publication Top Notes

1. Circular Water Management in Agriculture: Screening of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in a Real-World Water-Soil-Crop System and Human Health Risk Assessment
  • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

  • Publication Date: July 2025

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2025.138167

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  • Summary: This study evaluates the occurrence and risks of emerging contaminants within circular agricultural water systems, analyzing the fate of such contaminants across water, soil, and crops, and assessing potential human health risks.

2. Development of an Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge (IFAS) Reactor Treating Landfill Leachate for the Biological Nitrogen Removal through Nitritation-Denitritation
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

  • Publication Date: August 2024

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121709

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  • Summary: This paper presents an IFAS reactor system optimized for nitrogen removal from landfill leachate using nitritation-denitritation, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing the carbon footprint of treatment processes.

3. Removal of Contaminants of Emerging Concern from Wastewater Using an Integrated Column System Containing Zero Valent Iron Nanoparticles
  • Journal: Water

  • Publication Date: February 3, 2023

  • DOI: 10.3390/w15030598

  • ISSN: 2073-4441

  • Source: Elena Koumaki

  • Summary: This article investigates the use of zero-valent iron (ZVI) nanoparticles in a column system for the removal of pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) from wastewater.

4. Insights into Current Physical, Chemical and Hybrid Technologies Used for the Treatment of Wastewater Contaminated with Pharmaceuticals
  • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

  • Publication Date: August 2022

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132079

  • Source: Crossref

  • Summary: This review highlights and evaluates existing physical, chemical, and hybrid technologies used in removing pharmaceutical contaminants from wastewater, with a focus on efficiency and environmental impact.

5. Assessing the Performance of Environmentally Friendly-Produced Zerovalent Iron Nanoparticles to Remove Pharmaceuticals from Water
  • Journal: Sustainability

  • Publication Date: November 17, 2021

  • DOI: 10.3390/su132212708

  • ISSN: 2071-1050

  • Source: Elena Koumaki

  • Summary: This study evaluates green synthesis methods for ZVI nanoparticles and their effectiveness in removing pharmaceutical compounds from water, aligning with sustainable development goals.

Conclusion

Dr. Elena Koumaki is highly deserving of a Best Researcher Award. Her research has had measurable academic and societal impact, particularly in addressing urgent global issues such as water scarcity, pollution control, and sustainable resource management. She represents an exemplary model of a modern researcher who combines scientific rigor, innovation, and practical implementation. Her profile aligns perfectly with the values of excellence, innovation, and global engagement that such an award celebrates.

Orfeu Bertolami | Physics | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Orfeu Bertolami | Physics | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor at Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal

Orfeu Bertolami 🇧🇷🇮🇹 is a distinguished theoretical physicist born on January 3, 1959, in São Paulo, Brazil. He is a Full Professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Porto 🇵🇹. With over 400 publications 📚 and deep expertise in cosmology, astroparticle physics, and quantum gravity 🌌, he’s recognized globally for advancing fundamental and applied physics in space 🚀. His academic journey spans Oxford, Cambridge, Heidelberg, and Lisbon 🎓, reflecting a rich career in top research institutions. A widower and proud father 👨‍👧, Prof. Bertolami also engages in science awareness through writings and outreach efforts 🌍.

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Education and Experience 

  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Physics – University of São Paulo, 1980

  • 📚 M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics – Instituto de Física Teórica, São Paulo, 1983

  • 📐 Advanced Studies – Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, UK, 1984

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics – University of Oxford, UK, 1987

  • 🧪 Postdoc – University of Heidelberg, Germany (1987–1989)

  • 🧬 Postdoc – Instituto Nacional de Investigação Científica, Portugal (1989–1991)

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon (1991–2002)

  • 🔬 Scientific Associate – CERN, Switzerland (1993–1995)

  • 🔬 Scientific Associate – INFN Torino, Italy (1994–1995)

  • 🧠 Habilitation (Agregação) – Instituto Superior Técnico, 1996

  • 🗽 Visiting Scholar – New York University, USA (1999)

  • 👨‍🔬 Associate Professor – Instituto Superior Técnico (2002–2010)

  • 🌠 Full Professor – University of Porto, Portugal (Since 2010)

  • 🌍 Visiting Scholar – Stockholm University, Sweden (2024)

Professional Development 

Prof. Bertolami has continuously advanced his academic and research pursuits through international collaborations and top-tier institutional appointments 🌐. From his early academic formation at Oxford and Cambridge 🏛️ to his research posts at CERN and Heidelberg 🧪, his career reflects a global commitment to scientific excellence. His visiting roles in the U.S. 🇺🇸 and Sweden 🇸🇪 further signify his engagement in cross-disciplinary dialogues. Actively involved in mentoring, publishing, and leading scientific dialogue 📢, he also contributes to public science education 📰. His dynamic career continues to evolve through projects at the intersection of physics, sustainability, and Earth system science 🌎.

Research Focus 

Prof. Orfeu Bertolami’s research bridges the realms of the very large and the very small ✨. He specializes in cosmology, astroparticle physics, quantum and classical gravity, and space-based fundamental physics 🚀. His interest in Earth system physics connects fundamental physics to sustainability and planetary resilience 🌍. His theoretical work provides insights into dark matter, dark energy, and spacetime structure 🌌. With hundreds of peer-reviewed publications 📝, he shapes the international scientific conversation on the origin, structure, and future of the universe 🔬. His interdisciplinary curiosity also integrates physics with broader existential and ecological questions 🌱.

Awards and Honors

  • 🥇 Scientific Associate, CERN Theory Division, Geneva 🇨🇭 (1993–1995)

  • 🏅 Scientific Associate, INFN – Torino, Italy 🇮🇹 (1994–1995)

  • 🎖️ Visiting Scholar, New York University 🇺🇸 (1999)

  • 🌍 Visiting Scholar, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden 🇸🇪 (2024)

  • 📈 Recognized Author with 263+ ISI-indexed publications and over 300 entries in INSPIRE-HEP

  • 🧠 Habilitation (Agregação) in Physics – Portugal (1996)

  • 📚 400+ total publications including scientific outreach writings

Publication Top Notes

1. Is cosmological data suggesting a nonminimal coupling between matter and gravity?
  • Journal: Physics of the Dark Universe

  • Publication Date: May 2025

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.dark.2025.101861

  • Authors: Miguel Barroso Varela, Orfeu Bertolami

  • Summary: This paper investigates whether current cosmological data supports theories where matter and gravity interact via a nonminimal coupling. The authors compare observational data (e.g., from Pantheon+, DES, DESI, and eBOSS) with predictions from these alternative models and find stronger statistical evidence for nonminimal coupling over standard ΛCDM in several dataset combinations.

2. Gravitational wave polarizations in nonminimally coupled gravity
  • Journal: Physical Review D

  • Publication Date: January 6, 2025

  • DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.111.024014

  • Authors: Miguel Barroso Varela, Orfeu Bertolami

  • Summary: This paper explores how nonminimal matter-curvature coupling affects gravitational wave (GW) polarization modes. The analysis suggests that these modified gravity models introduce extra polarization modes, potentially observable by future GW detectors.

3. Chaotic behaviour of the Earth System in the Anthropocene
  • Journal: Evolving Earth

  • Publication Date: January 2025

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.eve.2025.100060

  • Summary: The paper discusses the Earth System’s dynamic instability in the Anthropocene epoch, emphasizing feedback loops and thresholds that could lead to chaotic planetary behavior under continued anthropogenic stress.

4. From a dynamic integrated climate economy (DICE) to a resilience integrated model of climate and economy (RIMCE)
  • Journal: The Anthropocene Review

  • Publication Date: December 2024

  • DOI: 10.1177/20530196231205486

  • Summary: Proposes a shift from Nordhaus’s DICE model to a more resilient framework (RIMCE) that incorporates climate tipping points and adaptive capacity, aiming for a more realistic integration of socio-economic and environmental risks.

5. Gravitational waves from a curvature-induced phase transition of a Higgs-portal dark matter sector
  • Journal: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP)

  • Publication Date: October 1, 2024

  • DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2024/10/104

  • Summary: Analyzes how a phase transition in a Higgs-portal dark matter model, induced by spacetime curvature, could produce detectable gravitational wave signatures. The results connect early-universe particle physics with gravitational wave astronomy.

Conclusion and Recommendation

Prof. Orfeu Bertolami embodies the ideals of an Outstanding Scientist Award recipient. His remarkable scientific output, international collaborations, pioneering work in cosmology and gravitation, and his dedication to science education and outreach make him an exceptional candidate. His career demonstrates visionary thinking, interdisciplinary engagement, and a deep commitment to advancing fundamental physics and inspiring future generations.Recommendation: Strongly recommended for the Outstanding Scientist Award or Best Researcher Award. His achievements are not only outstanding in volume but deeply impactful in shaping contemporary physics and space research.

Chen Wenjin | Geodesy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chen Wenjin | Geodesy | Best Researcher Award

Wenjin Chen at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Chen Wenjin 🎓, born in February 1987 in Huanggang, Hubei 🇨🇳, is an associate professor 🧑‍🏫 and master’s supervisor at a Chinese academic institution. With a Ph.D. in Geodesy and Surveying Engineering 📐 from Wuhan University and joint doctoral training in Italy 🇮🇹, he has published 40+ papers 📚 and authored several monographs. He serves as a reviewer for over 30 SCI journals 🔍 and has led multiple research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China 🧪. Dr. Chen specializes in physical geodesy 🌍 and is passionate about gravity-based Earth structure studies 🌐.

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Education & Experience 

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s Degree in Geomatics Engineering – East China University of Technology

  • 🎓 Master’s & Ph.D. – Wuhan University, School of Geodesy and Geomatics

  • 🌍 Joint Doctoral Training (2015–2017) – University of Trieste, Italy 🇮🇹, funded by CSC

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – Expert in geodesy and surveying engineering

  • 📘 Master’s Supervisor – Mentoring postgraduate students

  • 🧠 NSFC Review Expert – National Natural Science Foundation of China

Professional Development 

Dr. Chen Wenjin actively contributes to scientific development through his prolific research output 📑, international collaboration 🌏, and dedication to teaching 👨‍🏫. As a reviewer for over 30 SCI journals 🔬, he remains at the forefront of academic discourse. He has authored 2 monographs 📚, 1 textbook 📘, and holds over 30 software copyrights 💾. Dr. Chen has also led several national and provincial research projects 🧪 and consistently updates his knowledge base through collaborations, especially with institutions in Europe 🇪🇺. His role as an educator and researcher reflects his commitment to advancing geospatial science and its applications 🚀.

Research Focus 

Dr. Chen’s primary research focus lies in physical geodesy 🌍, particularly utilizing gravity data to investigate the Earth’s internal structure 🧲. His work includes gravity inversion algorithms 🧮, forward modeling of complex density distributions 🗺️, and Moho depth estimation under tectonically active regions like Tibet 🏔️. He explores crust-mantle interface modeling and geophysical mapping using satellite data 🛰️. Dr. Chen’s research bridges geophysics and computational modeling, contributing to global understanding of lithospheric and mantle structures 🔎. His methods improve geoid determination, density mapping, and structural interpretation, making significant impacts in geoscience and remote sensing fields 🌐.

Awards & Honors 

  • 🏅 CSC Scholarship Recipient – For joint Ph.D. training at University of Trieste

  • 📜 Reviewer for 30+ SCI Journals – Recognized for academic expertise

  • 🧪 Principal Investigator – 2 National Natural Science Foundation Projects

  • 🏆 PI of Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation Project

  • 💾 Holder of 30+ Software Copyrights

Publication Top Notes

  1. Analysis of the refined CRUST1.0 crustal model and its gravity field

    • Authors: R Tenzer, W Chen, D Tsoulis, M Bagherbandi, LE Sjöberg, P Novák, S Jin

    • Published in: Surveys in Geophysics

    • Volume: 36

    • Pages: 139-165

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 109

    • Summary: This paper analyzes the CRUST1.0 model, which is a refined global crustal model, and examines how it impacts the gravity field at the Earth’s surface. This study plays a crucial role in understanding the crust’s structure, offering insights into global geodynamics and tectonic settings.

  2. Effect of upper mantle density structure on Moho geometry

    • Authors: R Tenzer, W Chen, S Jin

    • Published in: Pure and Applied Geophysics

    • Volume: 172 (6)

    • Pages: 1563-1583

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 60

    • Summary: This study investigates the relationship between the upper mantle’s density structure and the geometry of the Moho, the boundary between the Earth’s crust and mantle. The findings suggest that mantle density variations significantly affect Moho depth and geometry, influencing regional geophysical interpretations.

  3. Regional gravity inversion of crustal thickness beneath the Tibetan plateau

    • Authors: R Tenzer, W Chen

    • Published in: Earth Science Informatics

    • Volume: 7

    • Pages: 265-276

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 32

    • Summary: This paper presents a regional gravity inversion technique to estimate the crustal thickness beneath the Tibetan Plateau, a geologically complex region. The study provides new insights into the crust’s structure and its tectonic evolution, with a focus on gravity data inversion methods.

  4. Mantle and sub-lithosphere mantle gravity maps from the LITHO1.0 global lithospheric model

    • Authors: R Tenzer, W Chen

    • Published in: Earth-Science Reviews

    • Volume: 194

    • Pages: 38-56

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 31

    • Summary: This paper introduces gravity maps derived from the LITHO1.0 global lithospheric model, focusing on the mantle and sub-lithosphere mantle regions. The study contributes to understanding the Earth’s lithosphere’s structure and dynamics, with a particular focus on mantle heterogeneity.

  5. Sediment stripping correction to marine gravity data

    • Authors: W Chen, R Tenzer, X Gu

    • Published in: Marine Geodesy

    • Volume: 37 (4)

    • Pages: 419-439

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 30

    • Summary: The paper addresses the issue of sediment stripping in marine gravity data. The authors propose a correction method for sediment thickness variations to refine gravity data and improve the interpretation of the oceanic crust’s structure.

Conclusion

Dr. Chen Wenjin is not only an accomplished scholar but a dynamic contributor to both theoretical and applied geosciences. His strong research track record, software innovations, teaching excellence, and global academic collaborations make him exceptionally deserving of a Best Researcher Award.

His work bridges the gap between geophysical theory and real-world applications, providing deep insights into Earth’s structure and contributing valuable tools to the scientific community. Therefore, it is my professional opinion that he is a highly suitable and compelling candidate for the award.

Peng Gao | Superconducting Magnet | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Peng Gao | Superconducting Magnet | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Peng Gao 🧑‍🔬, born on January 7, 1987, in Yuncheng, China 🇨🇳, is a pioneering researcher in superconducting magnet technology at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 🔬. Fluent in English and Chinese 🗣️, he leads R&D in high-field superconducting magnets for fusion and industrial applications. With a PhD from the University of Twente 🎓 and deep engineering roots from Southwest Jiaotong University ⚙️, Peng specializes in large-aperture LTS/HTS magnet systems, advancing China’s position in ultra-high magnetic field research 💡. His innovative work in cryogenics and electromagnetics is widely recognized and funded by national and industrial projects 🏅.

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🎓 Education

  • 🎓 PhD in Applied Physics – University of Twente, Netherlands (2015–2019)

  • 🎓 PhD in Electrical Engineering – Southwest Jiaotong University & University of Twente (2010–2018)

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering – Southwest Jiaotong University (2006–2010)

💼 Work Experience

  • 🔬 Researcher, ASIPP, China (2024–Present) – Leading 15T+ LTS/HTS superconducting magnet projects

  • 🧪 Associate Researcher, ASIPP (2022–2024) – Project lead in the CRAFT fusion project and HTS material systems

  • 🧫 Postdoctoral Fellow, ASIPP (2019–2022) – Developed analytical models and fabricated Nb3Sn/NbTi magnets

  • 🔍 PhD Researcher, University of Twente (2015–2019) – Studied superconducting cables for HL-LHC & FCC projects

Professional Development

Peng Gao 📘 has continuously expanded his professional horizons through active involvement in high-impact national and international research initiatives 🌍. As a principal investigator and project leader, he has driven innovations in magnet technology, including the design of cryogen-free, high-field magnets and advanced testing systems 🧊🔍. He has collaborated with CERN on HL-LHC and EuCARD-2 projects, and played key roles in China’s CRAFT program 🔧. A mentor to graduate students 🎓, Peng integrates leadership, technical expertise, and scientific insight to push the boundaries of superconducting magnet development 🧲. He actively contributes to scientific publications and international research platforms 📑🌐.

Research Focus 

Peng Gao’s research primarily focuses on the design, fabrication, and testing of high-field superconducting magnets for fusion reactors, accelerator technologies, and material science 🧲⚛️. His expertise lies in both low-temperature (LTS) and high-temperature (HTS) superconducting systems, including hybrid solenoids and insert coils using REBCO and Bi-based materials 🔬. His work spans from analytical modeling (using COMSOL & MATLAB) to hands-on prototyping of 15T+ magnets with large bore sizes 🛠️📐. He also leads research into mechanical stress tolerance, quench dynamics, and multifunctional cryogenic test platforms ❄️💡. Peng is a key contributor to China’s frontier superconducting magnet technologies 🚀.

Awards & Honors

  • 🏆 Selected for the “Hundred Talents Program” (Category B) – Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • 🥇 Awarded Special Research Assistant – Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019)

  • 🧪 Principal Investigator for multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects

  • 🧑‍🔬 Lead roles in industry-funded superconducting magnet development programs

  • 🎖️ Recognized by Anhui Province Natural Science Foundation and Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publication Top Notes

  1. Experiments and FE modeling of stress–strain state in ReBCO tape under tensile, torsional and transverse load

    • Authors: K Ilin, KA Yagotintsev, C Zhou, P Gao, J Kosse, SJ Otten, WAJ Wessel, …

    • Journal: Superconductor Science and Technology

    • Volume: 28, Issue 5

    • Article Number: 055006

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 175

    • DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/28/5/055006

    • Summary: This paper presents both experimental and finite element (FE) modeling analyses of the stress–strain behavior of REBCO (Rare-earth Barium Copper Oxide) tape under tensile, torsional, and transverse loads. These loads affect the mechanical properties of the tapes, which are crucial for their application in superconducting magnets and wires.

  2. The 16 T dipole development program for FCC

    • Authors: D Tommasini, B Auchmann, H Bajas, M Bajko, A Ballarino, G Bellomo, …

    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

    • Volume: 27, Issue 4

    • Pages: 1-5

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 152

    • DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2016.2562690

    • Summary: This paper outlines the progress in the development of a 16 Tesla dipole magnet as part of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project. It focuses on the engineering challenges and developments in high-field magnet technology that are necessary for the FCC’s particle accelerator system.

  3. Powering of an HTS dipole insert-magnet operated standalone in helium gas between 5 and 85 K

    • Authors: J van Nugteren, G Kirby, H Bajas, M Bajko, A Ballarino, L Bottura, …

    • Journal: Superconductor Science and Technology

    • Volume: 31, Issue 6

    • Article Number: 065002

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 70

    • DOI: 10.1088/1361-6668/aac5db

    • Summary: This study investigates the powering of a High-Temperature Superconducting (HTS) dipole magnet insert that operates independently in helium gas at temperatures ranging from 5 K to 85 K. The results are significant for understanding the operational limits of HTS magnets in low-temperature environments.

  4. The EuCARD2 future magnets program for particle accelerator high-field dipoles: Review of results and next steps

    • Authors: L Rossi, A Badel, H Bajas, M Bajko, A Ballarino, C Barth, U Betz, L Bottura, …

    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

    • Volume: 28, Issue 3

    • Pages: 1-10

    • Year: 2017

    • Citations: 70

    • DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2017.2720382

    • Summary: The paper reviews the outcomes and future directions of the EuCARD2 project, which focuses on developing high-field dipole magnets for particle accelerators. The review covers the challenges faced and the results achieved in creating superconducting magnets for future particle colliders.

  5. AC loss and contact resistance in REBCO CORC®, Roebel, and stacked tape cables

    • Authors: K Yagotintsev, VA Anvar, P Gao, MJ Dhalle, TJ Haugan, …

    • Journal: Superconductor Science and Technology

    • Volume: 33, Issue 8

    • Article Number: 085009

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 59

    • DOI: 10.1088/1361-6668/ab93c7

    • Summary: This study examines the AC losses and contact resistance in various types of REBCO (Rare-earth Barium Copper Oxide) cables, including CORC® (Coated Conductor Round Wire), Roebel cables, and stacked tape cables. The study provides valuable insights into the performance characteristics of these cables, which are used in high-performance superconducting systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Peng Gao is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, not only due to his technical mastery, but also for his visionary leadership in pioneering advanced superconducting technologies with tangible applications in fusion energy, medical imaging, and materials science. His trajectory, from postdoctoral innovation to leading national flagship projects, represents the ideal of research excellence and societal impact.