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Prof. Han Jin | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Han Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Prof. Han Jin is the Vice President of the School of Sensing Science and Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. He is recognized as one of the Top Young Talents under China’s National Ten Thousand Talents Plan. Prof. Jin has a strong academic background, having completed his BSc and MChem at the University of Science and Technology of China and his PhD at Kyushu University, Japan. His research focuses on advanced sensor technologies, including electrochemical and optoelectronic sensors for environmental and medical applications. Prof. Jin has received numerous accolades for his contributions to sensor innovation and interdisciplinary research.

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Educational Details

Prof. Han Jin is an accomplished researcher and associate professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. He holds a BSc in Applied Chemistry (2007) and an MChem in Nuclear Science and Technology (2009), both from the University of Science and Technology of China. He completed his PhD at Kyushu University, Japan (2012), with a thesis focused on zirconia-based electrochemical gas sensors using a manganese oxide reference electrode.

Professional Experience

Since 2016, Prof. Jin has been an associate professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he leads research projects in chemical and sensory technologies, focusing on innovative sensor designs and clinical drug trials. His academic duties also include extensive teaching and student mentorship, active participation in university councils, and curriculum development. Previously, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (2015-2016), where he advanced early cancer detection methods and non-invasive diagnostics through intelligent sensory devices.

Research Interests

Prof. Jin’s research spans chemical sensor technology, materials chemistry, and medical diagnostics. He specializes in developing high-sensitivity, selective sensors for volatile organic compounds, leveraging advancements in nanotechnology and electrochemical methods for applications in environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, and industrial safety.

Patents

Prof. Jin holds multiple patents, including a “Preparation Method of Indium Oxide with Stable Morphology and Application” (US 202117483124A) and a “Method for Detecting Organic Volatile Compounds Using Zirconium-based Sensor” (AUS 1732461). His patented work emphasizes innovative sensor materials and methods, from detecting organic compounds in water to creating sensors for hazardous environmental gases and biomedical applications.

Honors and Awards

Prof. Jin has received prestigious recognitions, including the Top Young Talent Award under China’s National Ten Thousand Talents Plan (2023), the China Industry-University-Research Collaboration Innovation Award (2022), and the IAAM Young Scientist Medal in Sweden (2021). These accolades underscore his significant contributions to sensor technology and innovation.

Top Notable Publications

Wang, J., Ni, Y., Li, X., … Zou, J., Jian, J. (2024). Enhancement of nitric oxide sensing performance via oxygen vacancy promotion on strontium-doped LaFeO3 perovskites. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 417, 136157.

Hung, N.P., Van Duy, N., Xuan, C.T., … Jin, H., Hoa, N.D. (2024). Enhanced acetone gas-sensing characteristics of Pd-NiO nanorods/SnO2 nanowires sensors. RSC Advances, 14(18), 12438–12448, 01265.

Zhang, Y., Yao, H., Xue, C., … Jin, H., Cui, D. (2024). Au Nanostars Coated with a Thin Film of MIL-100 (Fe) for SERS-Based Sensing of Volatile Organic Compound Indicators in Saliva. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 7(3), 2735–2743.

Kononov, A., Ganeev, A., Jahatspanian, I., … Jin, H., Vasiliev, A. (2023). Accuracy calibration transfer between multi-sensor systems based on metal-oxide gas sensors used for analysis of exhaled air. Results in Chemistry, 6, 101188.

Xu, Y., Liu, Z., Lin, J., … Wang, Y., Jin, H. (2023). Integrated Smart Gas Tracking Device with Artificially Tailored Selectivity for Real-Time Monitoring Food Freshness. Sensors, 23(19), 8109.

Jouyban-Gharamaleki, V., Jin, H., Jouyban, A., Soleymani, J. (2023). The influence of advanced materials on the analytical performance of semiconductor-based gas sensors. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 25(35), 23358–23369.

Zhang, Y., Xue, C., Xu, Y., … Jin, H., Cui, D. (2023). Metal-organic frameworks based surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy technique for ultra-sensitive biomedical trace detection. Nano Research, 16(2), 2968–2979.

Conclusion

Prof. Han Jin’s innovative research, substantial contributions to sensor technology, and global recognition make him an outstanding contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work has significantly impacted both scientific communities and society, making him a role model for future researchers striving for excellence and innovation. Prof. Jin’s career embodies the ideals of continuous growth, interdisciplinary research, and global collaboration—qualities that the Research for Best Researcher Award seeks to recognize.

 

 

 

 

Han Jin | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

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