Svetislav Savovic | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Svetislav Savovic | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

prof. Dr. Svetislav Savovic, University of Kragujevac, Serbia

prof. dr svetislav savovic is a distinguished physicist and professor at the university of kragujevac, serbia. With extensive expertise in optics, computational physics, and nuclear physics, he has contributed significantly to research in photonics, material science, and radiation measurements. He has collaborated with leading international institutions and is actively involved in advancing optical fiber technologies and experimental nuclear physics.

PROFILE

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Educational Detail

PhD in Physics, university of kragujevac, serbia

MSc in Physics, university of belgrade, serbia

BSc in Physics, university of kragujevac, serbia

Professional Experience

Professor, university of kragujevac, faculty of science, serbia
December 2009 – present

Associate Professor, university of kragujevac, faculty of science, serbia
February 2004 – December 2009

Assistant Professor, university of kragujevac, faculty of science, serbia
September 1997 – February 2004

Visiting Professor/Researcher Positions:

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (December 2019)

University of Applied Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (June 2018)

Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2015-2017, multiple terms)

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Senior Research Fellow, 3 years, 2000-2019)

Centre Recherche Nucleaires (CRN), Strasbourg, France (May-June 1991)

Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece (Multiple terms, 1990-2009)

International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy (1988-1990)

University of Poznan and University of Krakow, Poland (September-October 1990)

Teaching Experience

prof. savovic has extensive teaching expertise in the following areas:

Photonics

Metrology

Experimental techniques in physics

Numerical methods and simulations in physics

Informatics and computer programming

Laboratory of modern physics

Biophysics

Atomic physics

Monte-Carlo methods

Nuclear physics

Computational biophysics

Research Interests

Optics and photonics

Computational physics

Monte-Carlo methods

Partial differential equations

Experimental nuclear physics

Radiation measurements

Material science

Research Projects

Computer modeling of deflection-curvature sensors (1999-2000, Hong Kong)

Modal curvature gauge development (2000-2003, Hong Kong)

Mode coupling and power transfer in polymer optical fibers (2005-2009, Hong Kong)

Effects of gamma radiation on step-index plastic optical fibers (2011-2012, Hong Kong)

Advancements in W-type and graded-index plastic optical fibers (2013-2019, Hong Kong)

Characterization and design of photonic crystal fibers (2021-2025, Serbia, Hong Kong, UAE)

Nuclear Physics:

High-energy experimental nuclear physics (1997-2000, Serbia)

Standard Model parameter measurements and new particle searches (2006-2010, CERN, Geneva)

Member of the ATLAS collaboration at CERN (2006-2010)

Mathematics:

Numerical solutions for Stefan problems with accuracy and efficiency emphasis (2002-2003, Hong Kong)

Key Achievements

Long-term international collaborations across Europe and Asia.

Published groundbreaking research in optics and nuclear physics.

Developed innovative optical fiber technologies for sensing and data transmission.

Contributed to the ATLAS experiment at CERN, advancing particle physics research.

Top Notable Publications

Interference mitigation using optimised angle diversity receiver in LiFi cellular network
Zeng, Z., Chen, C., Wu, X., Safari, M., Haas, H.
Optics Communications, 2025, 574, 131125.
Citations: 0

Theoretical investigation of the space division multiplexing capacity of multimode step-index plastic optical fibers
Savović, S., Aidinis, K., Chen, C., Min, R.
Optik, 2024, 311, 171945.
Citations: 0

Influence of launch light beam conditions on the bandwidth in multimode graded-index microstructured POFs
Simović, A., Savović, S., Drljača, B., Chen, C., Min, R.
Applied Optics, 2024, 63(22), pp. 5926–5930.
Citations: 0

Enhancing OFDM with index modulation using heuristic geometric constellation shaping and generalized interleaving for underwater VLC
Zhao, Y., Chen, C., Zhong, X., Lin, B., Savović, S.
Optics Express, 2024, 32(8), pp. 13720–13732.
Citations: 5

Application of the power flow equation in modeling bandwidth in polymer optical fibers: a review
Drljača, B., Savović, S., Simović, A., Aidinis, K., Min, R.
Optical and Quantum Electronics, 2024, 56(4), 547.
Citations: 2

0.5-bit/s/Hz fine-grained adaptive OFDM modulation for bandlimited underwater VLC
Nie, Y., Chen, C., Savović, S., Zeng, Z., Shen, G.
Optics Express, 2024, 82(3), pp. 4537–4552.
Citations: 4

New method for the investigation of mode coupling in graded-index polymer photonic crystal fibers using the Langevin stochastic differential equation
Savović, S., Djordjevich, A., Aidinis, K., Chen, C., Min, R.
Frontiers in Physics, 2024, 12, 1479206.
Citations: 0

Wavelength dependent transmission in multimode graded-index microstructured polymer optical fibers
Simović, A., Savović, S., Wang, Z., Aidinis, K., Chen, C.
Frontiers in Physics, 2024, 12, 1340505.
Citations: 1

Theoretical and experimental investigation of the steady-state power distribution in multimode step-index plastic optical fibers
Dai, W., Savović, S., Zhao, C., Shao, R., Min, R.
Optical Fiber Technology, 2023, 81, 103531.
Citations: 2

Investigation of mode coupling in strained and unstrained multimode step-index POFs using the Langevin equation
Savović, S., Aidinis, K., Djordjevich, A., Min, R.
Heliyon, 2023, 9(7), e18156.
Citations: 1

Conclusion

Considering Prof. Dr. Svetislav Savovic’s vast academic qualifications, prolific research contributions, and impactful teaching and international collaborations, he is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His career epitomizes the values of innovation, academic excellence, and societal impact that the award seeks to honor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zhan-Long Wang | Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Zhan-Long Wang | Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Zhan-Long Wang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Zhan-Long Wang is an Assistant Professor at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, CAS, with expertise in solid mechanics, micro-structured surfaces, and material science. His research addresses complex challenges in fluid dynamics, biosensor development, and AI-assisted material discovery. Recognized as a Shenzhen Pengcheng Distinguished Scholar, Dr. Wang holds numerous patents and leads groundbreaking projects in micro-droplet technology and condensation inhibition.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Dr. Zhan-Long Wang obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Jiangnan University in 2014, where he was mentored by Prof. Yuanzhi Bi. He then pursued an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Solid Mechanics at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the guidance of Prof. Ya-Pu Zhao, completing his doctoral studies in 2021.

Professional Experience

Dr. Wang’s career includes a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, CAS (2021-2023), where he later became an Assistant Professor in 2023. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing materials science, nanotechnology, and bioengineering through both research and innovation.

Research Interests

Dr. Wang specializes in fluid mechanics, micro/nano-structured materials, and the dynamic interfacial behaviors of droplets. His current research includes developing high-throughput micro-droplet array systems, enhancing biosensor technology, promoting and suppressing condensation in materials, and leveraging AI in material discovery.

Patents

Dr. Wang is an inventor on several patents that cover advanced material technologies, including innovations in fluid collection systems, microfluidic chips, and high-throughput synthesis methods for magnetic micro/nanomaterials. His patents contribute to applications in fields ranging from biomedical devices to environmental engineering.

Research Projects

Dr. Wang has led numerous significant projects as a Principal Investigator. His recent projects include an NSFC Young Scientist Fund project on droplet self-rotation, a Postdoctoral Fund project exploring bioactive solution wetting dynamics, and a Shenzhen Research Grant for developing transparent polymer films to inhibit condensation. His ongoing work at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology under the Excellent Youth Fund focuses on large-scale micro-droplet array formation.

Top Notable Publications

Hu, J., & Wang, Z.-L. (2024). The effect of hygroscopic liquids on the spatial controlling of condensation on low-temperature surfaces. Surfaces and Interfaces, 55, 105430.

Citations: 0

Hu, J., Zhao, H., Xu, Z., Hong, H., & Wang, Z.-L. (2024). The effect of substrate temperature on the dry zone generated by the vapor sink effect. Physics of Fluids, 36(6), 067106.

Citations: 1

Lin, K., & Wang, Z. (2023). Multiscale mechanics and molecular dynamics simulations of the durability of fiber-reinforced polymer composites. Communications Materials, 4(1), 66.

Citations: 18

Xu, Y., Zhang, D., Wu, Q., Xu, Z., & Wu, T. (2023). Facet-dependent electrochemical behavior of Au-Pd Core@Shell nanorods for enhanced hydrogen peroxide sensing. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 6(20), 18739–18747.

Citations: 3

Wang, Z.-L., & Lin, K. (2023). The multi-lobed rotation of droplets induced by interfacial reactions. Physics of Fluids, 35(2), 021705.

Citations: 1

Wang, Z., Wang, X., Miao, Q., Gao, F., & Zhao, Y.-P. (2021). Spontaneous motion and rotation of acid droplets on the surface of a liquid metal. Langmuir, 37(14), 4370–4379.

Citations: 8

Wang, Z., Wang, X., Miao, Q., & Zhao, Y.-P. (2021). Realization of self-rotating droplets based on liquid metal. Advanced Materials Interfaces, 8(3), 2001756.

Citations: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Zhan-Long Wang’s strong academic record, pioneering research, impressive patents, and multiple awards position him as an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award. His innovative contributions to engineering and science demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology and society, making him highly suitable for this distinguished recognition.