Wei Liu | Electronics Cooling | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Liu | Electronics Cooling | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Inner Mongolia University | China

Mr. Wei Liu is a dedicated researcher whose work focuses on the hydro-mechanical behavior of loess, unsaturated soil mechanics, and geotechnical hazard mitigation, supported by 239 citations, 29 publications, and an h-index of 8 in his Scopus research profile. His studies encompass the effects of pre-dynamic loading, strong seismic events, and long-term earthquake influences on loess structure, addressing how these factors alter hydraulic properties, liquefaction potential, suction stress, and microstructural evolution. Through systematic laboratory investigations, he has analyzed variations in hydraulic behavior with soil depth, the influence of lignin content and mixing methods on unsaturated loess, and the mechanisms of rainfall- and irrigation-driven landslides, providing valuable frameworks for predicting slope failure in regions where loess is predominant. His work also integrates microstructural characterization to explain mechanical responses under dynamic and static loading, offering practical insights for disaster prevention in earthquake-prone environments. Additionally, Dr. Liu has contributed to advancing knowledge on expansive clay behavior through experimental studies on chemical factors affecting swelling and shear strength, illustrating his versatility across geotechnical material systems. His research on root–soil composite reinforcement for slope stabilization in mining areas demonstrates a commitment to environmentally aligned engineering solutions. Across his publications, Dr. Liu combines experimental precision with applied relevance, producing impactful findings that enhance understanding of soil response mechanisms and inform safer geotechnical design practices. His sustained contributions reflect strong scholarly merit and make him a compelling candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

King, A. M. Q., Lefkowitz, E., Adams, M. J., & Carstens, E. B. (2011). Virus taxonomy: Ninth report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Elsevier. Cited by: 4012

Owen, D. R., Allerton, C. M. N., Anderson, A. S., Aschenbrenner, L., Avery, M., et al. (2021). An oral SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitor clinical candidate for the treatment of COVID-19. Science, 374(6575), 1586–1593. Cited by: 2030

Shen, B., Yi, X., Sun, Y., Bi, X., Du, J., Zhang, C., Quan, S., Zhang, F., Sun, R., Qian, L., et al. (2020). Proteomic and metabolomic characterization of COVID-19 patient sera. Cell, 182(1), 59–72. Cited by: 1581

Goldman, N., Chen, M., Fujita, T., Xu, Q., Peng, W., Liu, W., Jensen, T. K., Pei, Y., et al. (2010). Adenosine A1 receptors mediate local anti-nociceptive effects of acupuncture. Nature Neuroscience, 13(7), 883–888. Cited by: 1077

Liu, W., Zhang, X., Li, Y., & Mohan, R. (2012). Robust optimization of intensity modulated proton therapy. Medical Physics, 39(2), 1079–1091. Cited by: 449

Xiansheng Tang | Trnsport phenomena | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiansheng Tang | Transport phenomena | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Researcher at Qilu University of Technology, China.

Dr. Xiansheng Tang 🎓 is a dynamic young scientist specializing in semiconductor optoelectronic devices 💡🔬. He currently serves as an Assistant Researcher at the Laser Research Institute of Qilu University of Technology 🏫. A graduate of the prestigious University of Chinese Academy of Sciences🏅, Dr. Tang’s work revolves around flexible LEDs, GaN-based HEMTs, and light-extraction technologies📡. His studies on photogenerated carrier transport, VCSEL growth, and MBE-based material synthesis have led to breakthroughs in device efficiency and flexibility 🚀📈. With over a decade of academic and applied research experience, he has authored several high-impact papers in IEEE Photonics Journal, Optics Express, and Nanotechnology 📚. Dr. Tang’s passion for discovery and materials innovation continues to drive him toward new horizons in green energy, advanced LEDs, and next-gen photonic systems 🌍✨.

Professional Profiles📖

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Education📚

Dr. Tang’s academic journey began at Shandong University 🎓 (2012–2016), where he earned his Bachelor of Science in physics ⚛️. He then advanced to pursue his Doctor of Science at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 🏅 (2016–2021), affiliated with the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 🏛️. During his Ph.D., he worked extensively on epitaxial growth, light-extraction structures, and quantum well transport 🔍🧬. His doctoral training laid a robust foundation in photonic materials, optoelectronic simulation, and semiconductor device physics ⚙️📐. Throughout his academic tenure, he combined rigorous theoretical knowledge with hands-on cleanroom and lab experience 🧪🔧. His multidisciplinary education bridged physics, material science, and engineering, equipping him with powerful tools for device innovation and advanced research 📊💡. Dr. Tang’s educational background continues to shape his scientific contributions to flexible LED technology and solar energy harvesting ⚡.

Professional Experience💼

Since September 2021, Dr. Tang has served as an Assistant Researcher 🧑‍🔬 at the Laser Research Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences) 🏢. His work spans R&D in LED technologies, including flexible AlGaInP-based red LEDs, GaN-based blue-green LEDs, and VCSEL fabrication 💡🔬. He has led and participated in key projects involving solar cell efficiency optimization, quantum well modeling, and MBE growth techniques 🌐⚗️. Dr. Tang has also contributed to the design and simulation of carrier transport behavior within advanced semiconductor junctions ⚡📊. His interdisciplinary collaboration efforts and in-lab fabrication techniques have enabled practical breakthroughs in flexible optoelectronic devices 🧪🔋. His commitment to both theoretical exploration and hands-on innovation positions him as a rising expert in next-generation photonic and energy systems 🚀. Through his academic-industrial partnerships, he continues to advance sustainable solutions and cutting-edge device development 🔍🌿.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Tang’s research focuses on semiconductor optoelectronic devices, with emphasis on LEDs, solar cells, and quantum well physics 💡⚛️. His main projects involve:
1️⃣ Flexible AlGaInP/GaN-based LEDs for next-gen displays and wearables
2️⃣ VCSEL fabrication and performance enhancement
3️⃣ Light extraction technologies like photonic crystals and hemisphere arrays 🌈🔍
4️⃣ Carrier transport modeling in PIN and quantum well structures
5️⃣ MBE growth and low-temp processing for material optimization 🔬🧪
6️⃣ Photonic crystal application in solar energy harvesting and incident-angle optimization ☀️
Through theoretical modeling and experimental validation, Dr. Tang advances device performance and integration 📈🧠. His research has direct implications in flexible electronics, energy-efficient lighting, and sustainable solar power systems 🌿⚙️. Combining quantum optics, materials engineering, and fabrication technology, he aims to solve real-world challenges in optoelectronics 🌍🚀.

Awards and Honors🏆

While formal honors are not listed in detail, Dr. Tang’s contributions to photonics and materials science 🌟 have earned him recognition through published research in top-tier international journals 📖🏅. His work has been featured in IEEE Photonics Journal, Optics Express, Nanotechnology, and other high-impact outlets, reflecting the quality and relevance of his contributions 📈✨. His doctoral studies at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 🏛️—a top Chinese research institute—further underscore his academic distinction. As a corresponding and first author on multiple papers, he has been trusted with leading experimental design and data interpretation 🎯📊. His projects in quantum confinement, photonic crystal optimization, and flexible LED fabrication have contributed to the growing body of knowledge in optoelectronics and energy-efficient devices 💡🔬. These academic milestones position him for future awards in innovation, sustainability, and technology leadership 🥇🌍.

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Xiansheng Tang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the materials science and optoelectronics domain. His record of publications, innovative contributions to LED and solar technologies, and solid academic background position him well for recognition. Addressing areas like international engagement, tech transfer, and community involvement would further bolster his candidacy for future awards at a global level.

Publications to Noted📚

  • Study on the Quantum Confinement of Photo-Generated Carriers in Quantum Wells

    • Authors: Ding Ding; Weiye Liu; Jiaping Guo; Xinhui Tan; Wei Zhang; Lili Han; Zhaowei Wang; Weihua Gong; Xiansheng Tang

    • Citations: 1

    • Year: 2023

  • Improving the Performance of Solar Cells Under Non-Perpendicular Incidence by Photonic Crystal

    • Authors: Xiansheng Tang; Ziguang Ma; Wenqi Wang; Zhen Deng; Yang Jiang; Wenxin Wang; Hong Chen; Na Zhang; Kaiyun Huang; Chunhua Du; et al.

    • Year: 2021

  • Stripping GaN/InGaN Epitaxial Films and Fabricating Vertical GaN-Based Light‑Emitting Diodes

    • Authors: Xiansheng Tang; Ziguang Ma; Lili Han; Zhen Deng; Yang Jiang; Wenxin Wang; Hong Chen; Chunhua Du; Haiqiang Jia

    • Year: 2021

Ahmadreza Ayoobi | Heat Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmadreza Ayoobi | Heat Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Assistance professor at Aeronautical University of Science and Technology, Iran

Dr. Ahmadreza Ayoobi is an esteemed researcher and academic in mechanical and aerospace engineering, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University of Science and Technology in Tehran, Iran. With a strong background in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), heat transfer, and nanofluids, he has contributed significantly to experimental and numerical research. His work focuses on improving heat transfer efficiency, particularly in pool boiling and ferrofluid applications. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of thermal science. His commitment to advancing energy-efficient technologies and heat management solutions has earned him recognition in the field. He has also collaborated with leading institutions, securing research opportunities and funding to drive innovation. Dr. Ayoobi’s dedication to research and education continues to inspire the next generation of engineers. 🌍🔬

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

Dr. Ahmadreza Ayoobi pursued his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Yazd University, Iran, from 2014 to 2019, where he specialized in heat transfer and fluid mechanics, focusing on the boiling phenomena and the application of nanofluids. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Malek Ashtar University of Technology between 2010 and 2013. His research during this period revolved around numerical simulations of thermal systems, providing him with a strong foundation in computational modeling and fluid-thermal interactions. He completed his undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering at Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University of Science and Technology from 2006 to 2009, where he developed expertise in aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and aerospace thermal management. His academic journey has been characterized by a consistent pursuit of knowledge in thermal sciences, bridging theoretical concepts with real-world applications to address complex engineering challenges.

Work Experience💼

Dr. Ayoobi is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University of Science and Technology, a position he has held since 2019. His role involves teaching undergraduate and graduate students, supervising research projects, and conducting cutting-edge investigations in mechanical and aerospace engineering. His research primarily focuses on heat transfer phenomena, nanofluid applications, and thermal management in energy systems. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he actively collaborates with other research institutions and industry partners to develop innovative thermal solutions. In 2018, he was awarded a research opportunity at Isfahan University of Technology, where he worked on advanced experimental and numerical methodologies in mechanical engineering. His experience spans both theoretical and practical aspects of heat transfer, making him a well-rounded researcher dedicated to solving complex engineering problems.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Ahmadreza Ayoobi’s research primarily revolves around heat transfer enhancement, pool boiling dynamics, and nanofluid applications. His work focuses on understanding how magnetic fields and nanomaterials influence boiling heat transfer, leading to potential advancements in cooling systems and energy efficiency. Additionally, his studies involve computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling, porous media heat exchangers, and aerospace thermal management. His goal is to improve industrial heat transfer processes, particularly in renewable energy, aerospace engineering, and thermal power systems. His experimental and numerical analyses have led to new insights into optimizing thermal performance, and his research continues to push the boundaries of fluid-thermal interactions. By integrating innovative techniques and artificial intelligence, he aims to create more efficient and environmentally friendly thermal management systems.

Conclusion ✅

Ahmadreza Ayoobi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research contributions, interdisciplinary expertise, and innovative work in heat transfer and CFD modeling make him a distinguished scientist in his field. With continued emphasis on international collaborations, industry partnerships, and high-impact research, he can further strengthen his candidacy for prestigious global research awards.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Title: Experimental study on transient pool boiling heat transfer of deionized water under an alternating magnetic field

Authors: Abutaleb Ramezani, Ahmadreza Faghih Khorasani, Ahmadreza Ayoobi

Year: 2025

Title: Experimental study of magnetic field effect on transient Fe₃O₄ ferrofluid pool boiling at saturated conditions

Authors: Ahmadreza Ayoobi, Ahmadreza Faghih Khorasani

Year: 2025

Title: Effect of concentration and period on the transient pool boiling heat transfer of Fe₃O₄-based aqueous nanofluids

Authors: Abutaleb Ramezani, Ahmadreza Faghih Khorasani, Ahmadreza Ayoobi

Year: 2025

Title: Parametric study and sensitivity analysis of a CHP system with a gas turbine engine as the prime mover

Authors: Mohammad Sedighi, Ahmadreza Ayoobi, Mohammad Farmani

Year: 2024

Title: Experimental study on the effects of water hardness during transient pool boiling and the development of an artificial neural network

Authors: Ahmadreza Ayoobi, Ahmadreza Faghih Khorasani, Mehdi Barzegar, Mohammad Hossein Noriyan Zavare

Year: 2024

Title: An energy analysis in transient pool boiling experiments at short durations

Authors: Ahmadreza Ayoobi, Abbas Afshari, Mohammad Farmani

Year: 2024

Title: Numerical investigation on forced convection enhancement within an oil cooler through the simultaneous use of porous media and nanofluid

Authors: Mohammad Sedighi, Ahmadreza Ayoobi, Ehsan Aminian

Year: 2024

Title: A detailed review investigation on mathematical modeling of solar still

Authors: Ahmadreza Ayoobi

Year: 2022

Title: Investigating the Effects of Fe₃O₄ Nanoparticles Concentration and the Intensity of Homogeneous Alternating Magnetic Field on Pool Boiling

Authors: Abutaleb Ramezani, Ahmadreza Faghih Khorasani, Ahmadreza Ayoobi

Year: 2022

Title: Numerical investigation of thermal and fluid analysis of the effect of flight altitude and porous metal foam on the oil cooler of training airplane

Authors: Ahmadreza Ayoobi

Year: 2022