Mr. Junyang Sui | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Junyang Sui | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Master at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Mr. Junyang Sui is a distinguished researcher whose work in Physics spans advanced concepts, innovative experiments, and groundbreaking applications. Physics drives his exploration into electromagnetic phenomena, optical devices, and nanoscale systems. His Physics expertise covers theoretical Physics, applied Physics, and experimental Physics, integrating Physics with engineering solutions. He has contributed to Physics through numerous peer-reviewed Physics publications, Physics conference presentations, and Physics-based patents. His Physics-driven projects include Physics innovations in sensing, imaging, and signal control. A Physics enthusiast at heart, he has applied Physics principles to diverse areas of modern Physics research. His Physics mindset combines deep Physics understanding with Physics creativity, making him a recognized Physics leader and an advocate for Physics excellence in every aspect of his Physics career.

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Education 

Mr. Junyang Sui’s academic journey in Physics began with a strong foundation in Physics principles, advancing into specialized Physics fields. His Physics studies incorporated core Physics concepts such as electromagnetic Physics, optical Physics, and quantum Physics. During his Physics education, he mastered Physics theory, Physics modeling, and Physics simulations. His Physics coursework and Physics research projects reflected a persistent focus on practical Physics applications. This Physics-driven path led to Physics expertise in photonics, microwave Physics, and advanced Physics computation. Through rigorous Physics training and Physics experimentation, he acquired Physics skills essential for Physics innovation. His Physics-based academic foundation continues to fuel his Physics problem-solving, Physics creativity, and Physics breakthroughs in today’s cutting-edge Physics challenges and Physics research advancements.

Experience 

Mr. Junyang Sui’s professional Physics career encompasses Physics research, Physics innovation, and Physics technology development. His Physics expertise has been applied in Physics laboratories, Physics collaboration projects, and Physics engineering initiatives. He has conducted Physics experiments, designed Physics devices, and optimized Physics methodologies. His Physics professional work includes Physics-based sensor development, Physics-driven imaging systems, and Physics-inspired data analysis. Through his Physics positions, he has led Physics teams, trained Physics researchers, and managed Physics-focused projects. His Physics contributions extend across Physics academia and Physics industry, integrating Physics theory with Physics applications. With a dedication to Physics excellence, he consistently applies Physics solutions to complex Physics problems, shaping advancements in Physics knowledge and Physics technology.

Research Interest 

Mr. Junyang Sui’s Physics research interests include Physics sensing, Physics imaging, and Physics material interactions. His Physics investigations span photonics Physics, terahertz Physics, and nanophotonics Physics. He explores Physics-based metamaterials, Physics-driven metasurfaces, and Physics-inspired electromagnetic designs. His Physics studies often combine Physics modeling with Physics experiments, leading to Physics innovations in biosensing Physics and communication Physics. He also examines Physics effects in extreme conditions, applying Physics simulations and Physics computations. His Physics-driven curiosity extends to Physics integration with artificial intelligence for Physics system optimization. The Physics focus of his research ensures continuous Physics advancement and contributes to Physics understanding across multiple Physics domains, strengthening global Physics development and Physics-based scientific progress.

Award and Honor

Mr. Junyang Sui has earned numerous Physics awards for his exceptional Physics achievements in Physics research, Physics innovation, and Physics academic excellence. His Physics recognitions highlight his Physics leadership in developing Physics-based devices, Physics methodologies, and Physics theories. Physics competitions have honored him for Physics creativity and Physics problem-solving. These Physics distinctions include prestigious Physics prizes and Physics commendations from Physics academic institutions and Physics scientific organizations. His Physics accolades showcase his commitment to Physics advancement and Physics discovery. Each Physics honor reflects his deep Physics expertise and Physics dedication. His Physics-driven success in competitions and Physics innovation initiatives reinforces his position as a leading Physics contributor in the broader Physics community.

Research Skill

Mr. Junyang Sui possesses extensive Physics research skills encompassing Physics theory, Physics modeling, and Physics experimentation. He applies Physics tools, Physics simulations, and Physics analytical methods to solve Physics problems. His Physics technical abilities include Physics device fabrication, Physics measurement techniques, and Physics data processing. He is skilled in Physics-driven computational modeling, Physics-based sensor design, and Physics testing protocols. His Physics methodological expertise enables accurate Physics analysis and reliable Physics results. He integrates Physics knowledge with Physics creativity to produce innovative Physics solutions. His Physics proficiency extends to interdisciplinary Physics collaboration, ensuring that Physics applications are optimized through Physics principles. These Physics capabilities make him highly effective in Physics research and Physics project development.

Publication Top Notes 

Title: A layered Janus metastructure for multi-physical quantity detection based on the second harmonic wave
Authors: yu-xin wei; jun-yang sui; chuan-qi wu; chu-ming guo; xiang li; hai-feng zhang
Journal: Nanoscale

Title: Highly sensitive and stable identification of graphene layers via the topological edge states and graphene regulation to enhance the photonic spin Hall effect
Authors: junyang sui; yuxin wei; haifeng zhang
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry

Title: Nonreciprocal thermal radiation metamaterial enhanced by asymmetric structure at extremely small incident angle
Authors: si-yuan liao; jun-yang sui; hai-feng zhang
Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

Title: A switchable dual-mode integrated photonic multilayer film with highly efficient wide-angle radiative cooling and thermal insulation for year-round thermal management
Authors: junyang sui; tingshuo yao; jiahao zou; siyuan liao; hai-feng zhang
Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

Title: A logic metastructure for register function implementation
Authors: jia-hao zou; jun-yang sui; hai-feng zhang
Journal: Applied Physics Letters

Title: A multiscale nonreciprocal thermal radiation multilayer structure based on Weyl semimetal with angle and refractive index detection
Authors: wen-xiao zhang; jun-yang sui; jia-hao zou; hai-feng zhang
Journal: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

Title: An electromagnetic logic metastructure realizing half addition and half subtraction operations based on a virtual polarizer
Authors:: jia-hao zou; jun-yang sui; hai-feng zhang
Journal: Physics of Fluids

Title: A multiple cancer cell optical biosensing metastructure realized by CPA
Authors: jia-hao zou; jun-yang sui; you-ran wu; hai-feng zhang
Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Title: Short-Wave Infrared Janus Metastructure With Multitasking of Wide-Range Pressure Detection and High-Resolution Biosensing Based on Photonic Spin Hall Effect
Authors: jun-yang sui; jia-hao zou; si-yuan liao; bao-fei wan; hai-feng zhang
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Title: Large angle stable metamaterial for visible and infrared band absorption and thermal emitter inspired by fractal
Authors: si-yuan liao; jun-yang sui; qi chen; hai-feng zhang
Journal: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

Conclusion

Mr. Junyang Sui’s Physics career embodies Physics excellence through Physics research, Physics innovation, and Physics education. His Physics expertise spans multiple Physics areas, integrating Physics theory, Physics practice, and Physics technology. He has advanced Physics knowledge through Physics publications, Physics discoveries, and Physics solutions to Physics problems. His Physics skills and Physics-driven mindset ensure continued Physics contributions to global Physics progress. With Physics as the foundation, his Physics vision is to expand Physics applications, inspire Physics researchers, and enhance Physics systems. His Physics achievements set a Physics benchmark for Physics professionals, making him a Physics leader whose Physics work will continue to shape Physics science and Physics technology into the future of Physics.

Sergei Roshchupkin | Quantum Electrodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sergei Roshchupkin | Quantum Electrodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Professor of the Higher School of Fundamental Physical Research at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia

Sergei Pavlovich Roshchupkin, born on June 3, 1953, in Konotop, USSR, is a distinguished physicist specializing in quantum electrodynamics (QED) in strong electromagnetic fields. He earned his PhD in 1983 and Doctor of Sciences in 1995 from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI. With decades of research and teaching experience, he has contributed significantly to theoretical physics, quantum optics, and laser-matter interactions. Currently a professor at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, he has led numerous research projects and authored groundbreaking studies in high-energy physics. His work has earned him the title of Honored Scientist of Ukraine. 🏅📚

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Education & Experience 📖🔬

Education 🎓

  • 1971-1977 – Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI), Department of Experimental and Theoretical Physics

  • 1983 – PhD in Physics: “Bremsstrahlung of Electrons and Photoproduction of Electron-Positron Pairs in Strong Electromagnetic Fields”

  • 1995 – Doctor of Sciences (Phys & Maths): “Stimulated Emission and Spontaneous Bremsstrahlung in Relativistic Electron Collisions with Strong Light Fields”

Career & Employment 💼

  • 1977-1980 – Engineer at Russian Federal Nuclear Center (RFNC – VNIIEF) 🏗️

  • 1983-1992 – Research Assistant & Associate Professor at Sumy State University 🏫

  • 1992-2000 – Senior Staff Scientist & Professor at Institute of Applied Physics, NASU 🔬

  • 2000-2001 – Head of Department of Economic Cybernetics at Ukrainian Academy of Banking 🏦

  • 2001-2012 – Head of Laboratory of Quantum Electrodynamics, Institute of Applied Physics, NASU ⚛️

  • 2012-Present – Professor & Head of Quantum Electrodynamics of Strong Fields, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 🏛️

Professional Development 📚✨

Sergei Pavlovich Roshchupkin has spent over four decades advancing research in quantum electrodynamics (QED) in strong electromagnetic fields. His studies focus on the interactions of intense laser radiation with electrons, ions, and cosmic phenomena like pulsars and magnetars. 🌌⚡ His pioneering work in nonlinear quantum optics and laser amplification in QED processes has shaped modern theoretical physics. With extensive teaching experience, he has mentored students in classical mechanics, electrodynamics, and quantum theory. His leadership in scientific departments and research labs has propelled international collaborations and groundbreaking discoveries in high-energy physics. 🚀📖

Research Focus 🔍🧪

Sergei Pavlovich Roshchupkin’s research is at the frontier of high-energy quantum electrodynamics (QED) and nonlinear quantum optics. He investigates strong electromagnetic fields and their influence on particle interactions, particularly in extreme astrophysical environments like pulsars and magnetars. 🌠⚡ His studies delve into laser-lepton and laser-ion interactions, uncovering new ways to amplify laser radiation using QED processes in strong fields. 💡 His work contributes to the understanding of fundamental physics laws governing particle behavior under ultra-intense conditions, crucial for advancements in plasma physics, astrophysics, and next-generation laser technology. 🔬💥

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Honored Scientist of Ukraine – Awarded in May 2011 for outstanding contributions to physics and quantum electrodynamics.
📜 Full Professor Title – Awarded in 1997 at Sumy State University for excellence in research and teaching.
🎓 Doctor of Sciences (Phys & Maths) – Earned in 1995 for groundbreaking work in stimulated emission and electron bremsstrahlung in strong light fields.
🔬 Leader of Multiple Research Projects – Recognized internationally for contributions to high-energy physics and QED.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Quantum Entanglement of the Final Particles in the Resonant Trident Pair Production Process in a Strong Electromagnetic Wave

    • Journal: Photonics

    • Published: March 27, 2025

    • DOI: 10.3390/photonics12040307

    • Focus: This paper investigates quantum entanglement in the final particles produced during the resonant trident pair production process, which occurs under the influence of a strong electromagnetic wave. The study explores how entanglement manifests in this high-energy particle interaction.

  2. Generation of Narrow Beams of Super High-Energy Gamma Quanta in the Resonant Compton Effect in the Field of a Strong X-ray Wave

    • Journal: Photonics

    • Published: June 26, 2024

    • DOI: 10.3390/photonics11070597

    • Focus: This paper discusses the generation of narrow beams of super high-energy gamma quanta using the resonant Compton effect, particularly in the field of a strong X-ray electromagnetic wave. It focuses on how intense electromagnetic fields can influence the generation of these high-energy photons.

  3. The Generation of High-Energy Electron–Positron Pairs during the Breit–Wheeler Resonant Process in a Strong Field of an X-ray Electromagnetic Wave

    • Journal: Symmetry

    • Published: October 10, 2023

    • DOI: 10.3390/sym15101901

    • Focus: This article explores the generation of high-energy electron–positron pairs in the Breit–Wheeler resonant process under the influence of a strong X-ray electromagnetic field. It examines the conditions necessary for this process and its implications in quantum electrodynamics.

  4. Резонансный процесс Брейта-Уиллера в сильном электромагнитном поле

    • Journal: Теоретическая и математическая физика (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics)

    • Published: September 2023

    • DOI: 10.4213/tmf10449

    • Focus: This paper, in Russian, focuses on the Breit–Wheeler resonant process in strong electromagnetic fields. It analyzes the theoretical aspects of this phenomenon and its importance in high-energy physics.

  5. Generation of Narrow Beams of Ultrarelativistic Positrons (Electrons) in the Breit–Wheeler Resonant Process Modified by the Field of a Strong Electromagnetic Wave

    • Journal: Photonics

    • Published: August 18, 2023

    • DOI: 10.3390/photonics10080949

    • Focus: This paper discusses the modification of the Breit–Wheeler resonant process by a strong electromagnetic field, specifically focusing on the generation of narrow beams of ultrarelativistic positrons and electrons. The study explores how strong fields can influence particle acceleration and beam formation.

Conclusion

Professor Roshchupkin’s exceptional contributions to quantum electrodynamics, his leadership in theoretical physics research, and his recognition as an honored scientist make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to shape modern physics, particularly in the fields of strong-field QED, non-linear optics, and astrophysical plasmas. His legacy in both research and academia is a testament to his excellence and impact on the global scientific community.

Prof. Alexander Malkin | Structure of Matter | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alexander Malkin | Structure of Matter | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alexander Malkin, A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Syntghesis RAS, Russia

Prof. Alexander Malkin, born on January 31, 1937, in Moscow, Russia, is a renowned expert in polymer physics and rheology. He graduated with honors from the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Moscow, in 1959 and earned his Ph.D. in 1965, followed by a Doctor of Sciences degree in 1971. Prof. Malkin has held significant positions at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis and the Research Institute for Plastics, where he led various departments focused on polymer physics, mechanics, and rheology.

 

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Education

Prof. Alexander Malkin graduated with honors from the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Moscow (Technical University) in 1959. He continued his academic journey with a focus on polymer science, earning his Ph.D. in 1965 with a dissertation on polymer physics and mechanics. In 1971, he achieved the degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mechanics of Polymers, solidifying his expertise and leadership in the field.

Professional Experience

1960 – 1962: Engineer and junior research fellow at the Research Institute of Chemical Engineering, focusing on extrusion technology.

1962 – 1975: Worked at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, as a post-graduate student and later in the Laboratory of Polymer Rheology under Prof. G.V. Vinogradov.

1975 – 2001: Headed various departments at the Research Institute for Plastics, including the Laboratory of RIM-processes, the Department of Physical Chemistry of Polymers, and the Department of Polymer Physics, Mechanics, and Rheology.

2001 – 2008: Research leader and consultant at Cape Peninsula Institute of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa.

2008 – Present: Principal Researcher at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences.

Academic and Teaching Roles

1980 – 1990: Invited Professor and Lecturer at Moscow State University, teaching courses on Polymer Mechanics and Technology.

1992: Visiting Professor at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.

2002 – 2015: Adjunct Professor and Research Coordinator at the Flow Process Research Centre of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa.

Professional Memberships and Honors

1988 – Present: Delegate in the International Organization of the Russian (formerly USSR) Society of Rheology.

1988 – Present: Member of the American Society of Rheology.

1994: Active Member of the New York Academy of Sciences.

2005: Honorable Speaker for Changchung Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Top Notable Publications

Rheology of Polymers: Viscoelasticity and Flow of Polymers
Authors: G.V. Vinogradov, A.Y. Malkin
Publisher: Mir
Year: 1980
Pages: 1078

Concepts, Methods, and Applications
Authors: A.Y. Malkin, A.I. Isayev
Journal: Applied Rheology
Volume: 16
Issue: 4
Pages: 240-241
Year: 2006
DOI: 10.1515/AR.2006.16.4.240

Viscoelastic Properties and Flow of Narrow Distribution Polybutadienes and Polyisoprenes
Authors: G.V. Vinogradov, A.Ya. Malkin, Y.G. Yanovskii, E.K. Borisenkova, …
Journal: Journal of Polymer Science Part A‐2: Polymer Physics
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Pages: 1061-1084
Year: 1972

Rheological Properties of Anisotropic Poly(para‐benzamide) Solutions
Authors: S.P. Papkov, V.G. Kulichikhin, V.D. Kalmykova, A.Y. Malkin
Journal: Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition
Volume: 12
Issue: 9
Pages: 1753-1770
Year: 1974

Rheology Fundamentals
Author: A.Y.A. Malkin
Publisher: ChemTec Publishing
Year: 1994
Pages: 276

Physical Chemistry of Highly Concentrated Emulsions
Authors: R. Foudazi, S. Qavi, I. Masalova, A.Y. Malkin
Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume: 220
Pages: 78-91
Year: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2015.02.001

Some Conditions for Rupture of Polymer Liquids in Extension
Authors: A.Y. Malkin, C.J.S. Petrie
Journal: Journal of Rheology
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-25
Year: 1997
DOI: 10.1122/1.550796

The Rheology of Gelatin Hydrogels Modified by κ-Carrageenan
Authors: S.R. Derkach, S.O. Ilyin, A.A. Maklakova, V.G. Kulichikhin, A.Y. Malkin
Journal: LWT – Food Science and Technology
Volume: 63
Issue: 1
Pages: 612-619
Year: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2015.03.036

Reologija Polimerov
Authors: G.V. Vinogradov, A.Y. Malkin
Publisher: Izd. Chimija
Year: 1977
Pages: 168

Asphaltenes in Heavy Crude Oil: Designation, Precipitation, Solutions, and Effects on Viscosity
Authors: S. Ilyin, M. Arinina, M. Polyakova, G. Bondarenko, I. Konstantinov, …
Journal: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Volume: 147
Pages: 211-217
Year: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2016.07.022

Effect of Droplet Size on the Rheological Properties of Highly-Concentrated W/O Emulsions
Authors: A.Y. Malkin, I. Masalova, P. Slatter, K. Wilson
Journal: Rheologica Acta
Volume: 43
Pages: 584-591
Year: 2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-004-0371-8