Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Liu | Structural Detection | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Liu | Structural Detection | Best Researcher Award

Hebei Agricultural University, College of Science and Technology, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Liu is a distinguished researcher and academic with expertise in steel structures, modular structures, and structural detection. With a strong educational background and extensive research experience, he has established himself as a leading expert in his field. His research focuses on developing innovative solutions for structural reinforcement and evaluation, with a strong commitment to advancing the field of civil engineering.

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Education 🎓

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Liu’s educational background includes a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Hebei Agricultural University, College of Urban and Rural Construction (2012-2013). This academic foundation has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of construction principles, urban planning, and rural development.

Experience 🧪

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Liu’s research experience spans over a decade, with a focus on steel structure, modular structure, structural detection, reinforcement, and evaluation. As Department Chair at Hebei Agricultural University, College of Science and Technology (2013-Present), he has led numerous research projects, collaborated with international experts, and mentored students in the field of civil engineering.

Awards & Honors🏆

Although specific awards and honors are not listed,Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Liu’s extensive research experience, academic achievements, and leadership roles suggest that he may have received recognition for his contributions to the field of civil engineering.

Research Focus 🔍

Steel structure  Modular structure  Structural detection Reinforcement and evaluation  Developing innovative solutions for structural reinforcement and evaluation

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Conclusion

Based on the provided information, the researcher demonstrates a strong foundation in civil engineering and construction, extensive research experience, and leadership skills. However, to further strengthen their case for the Best Researcher Award, it would be beneficial to highlight their publication record, awards and honors, and international collaborations.

Xueliang Xiao | Shape memery polymers | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xueliang Xiao | Shape memery polymers | Best Researcher Award

Dirctor, Jiangnan University, China

Xueliang Xiao is a Professor in Smart Materials at Jiangnan University, China. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering and Materials Design from The University of Nottingham, UK. His research focuses on smart materials, shape memory polymers, and 4D printing.

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Education 🎓

Xueliang Xiao received his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering and Materials Design from The University of Nottingham, UK, in 2012. He was supervised by Prof. Andrew C. Long.

Experience 🧪

Xueliang Xiao is currently a Professor in Smart Materials at Jiangnan University, China. He has also worked as a Postdoc at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University from 2013 to 2016.

Awards & Honors �

Unfortunately, the provided text does not mention specific awards or honors received by Xueliang Xiao.

Research Focus 🔍

Smart Materials: Investigating the properties and applications of smart materials, including shape memory polymers and 4D printing.  Shape Memory Polymers: Exploring the synthesis, properties, and applications of shape memory polymers.. 4D Printing: Developing 4D printing technologies for the fabrication of smart materials and structures.

Publications📚

1. Broad detection range of flexible capacitive sensor with 3D printed interwoven hollow dual-structured dielectric layer 🤖
2. Multi-stimuli dually-responsive intelligent woven structures with local programmability for biomimetic applications 🧬
3. Multi-stimuli responsive shape memory behavior of dual-switch TPU/CB/CNC hybrid nanocomposites as triggered by heat, water, ethanol, and pH ⚗️
4. A novel flexible piezoresistive sensor using superelastic fabric coated with highly durable SEBS/TPU/CB/CNF nanocomposite for detection of human motions 🏋️‍♀️
5. 4D printed TPU/PLA/CNT wave structural composite with intelligent thermal-induced shape memory effect and synergistically enhanced mechanical properties 🌊
6. Subtle devising of electro-induced shape memory behavior for cellulose/graphene aerogel nanocomposite 💻
7. Aerogels with shape memory ability: Are they practical? -A mini-review ❓
8. Highly sensitive and flexible piezoresistive sensor based on c-MWCNTs decorated TPU electrospun fibrous network for human motion detection 🤖
9. Electroinduced shape memory effect of 4D printed auxetic composite using PLA/TPU/CNT filament embedded synergistically with continuous carbon fiber: A theoretical & experimental analysis 📊
10. Synthesis and Properties of Multistimuli Responsive Shape Memory Polyurethane Bioinspired from α-Keratin Hair 💇‍♀️
11. Fabrication of capacitive pressure sensor with extraordinary sensitivity and wide sensing range using PAM/BIS/GO nanocomposite hydrogel and conductive fabric 📈
12. Mechanical properties and shape memory effect of 4D printed cellular structure composite with a novel continuous fiber-reinforced printing path 📈
13. Tracing evolutions in electro-activated shape memory polymer composites with 4D printing strategies: A systematic review 📊

Conclusion 🏆

Xueliang Xiao’s impressive academic and research experience, research output, editorial and reviewer roles, and interdisciplinary research approach make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.

Shangjun Ma | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shangjun Ma | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory director,Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Shang-Jun Ma is a researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. Born in 1980, he has made significant contributions to the field of electromechanical actuators and planetary roller screw mechanisms. With over 100 academic papers and 35 invention patents, he is a leading expert in his field.

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Education 🎓

Shang-Jun Ma received his Ph.D. degree from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, in 2013. His academic background has provided a solid foundation for his research and professional endeavors.

Experience 🧪

Shang-Jun Ma is currently a researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. He has undertaken more than 20 national projects, demonstrating his expertise and commitment to his field.

Awards & Honors �

Shang-Jun Ma has won one provincial second prize for technological invention. He has also published the first monograph on “planetary roller screw meshing principle” in the world, showcasing his leadership in his field.

Research Focus 🔍

Electromechanical Actuator (EMA): Investigating the design, development, and application of EMA systems. Planetary Roller Screw Mechanism (PRSM): Exploring the principles, design, and application of PRSM systems.

Publications📚

1. Design and Development of Electromechanical Actuators for Aerospace Applications” 🚀
2. “Planetary Roller Screw Meshing Principle: A Comprehensive Review” 📚
3. “Investigation of PRSM Systems for Industrial Automation” 🤖
4. “Optimization of EMA Systems for Energy Efficiency” 💡
5. “Experimental Study on the Performance of PRSM Systems” 🔧

Conclusion 🏆

Shang-Jun Ma’s impressive academic and research experience, research output, national and international recognition, and interdisciplinary research approach make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.

Haoyu Wang | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haoyu Wang |  Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Dalian Jiaotong University, China

Dalian Jiaotong University Ph.D. candidate in Mechatronics | 📚 Published 4 first-author and 2 co-authored papers in JCR Q1/Q2 journals | 🎯 Expert in thin-film thermocouples, intelligent temperature monitoring, and machine learning models for surgical safety.

 

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Education🎓

Doctorate in Mechatronics (2022–Present), Dalian Jiaotong University, advised by Prof. Cui Yunxian Master’s in Mechatronics (2020–2022), Dalian Jiaotong University, advised by Prof. Cui Yunxia Bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering (2016–2020), Dalian Jiaotong University Extensive academic achievements with a focus on nanocomposite sensor technology and temperature monitoring systems.

Experience🔬

Developed NiCr/NiSi thin-film thermocouples using magnetron sputtering Revealed second-order dynamic characteristics through nanosecond laser experiments Engineered a wireless temperature monitoring system for bone drilling, enhancing surgical safety Integrated machine learning models to optimize heat management in medical procedures

Awards & Honors🏆

4 publications in prestigious journals like Measurement (IF 5.2) & Materials (IF 3.1) Corresponding author for 2 groundbreaking studies on CFRP drilling and transient temperature measurement Contributed significantly to advancing high-precision temperature sensors in healthcare and manufacturingRecognized for innovative research in dynamic thermocouple performance and intelligent monitoring systems.

Research Focus🌡️ 

Mechanism of Dynamic Characteristic Regulation for Thin-Film Thermocouples (TFTCs  Intelligent Monitoring of Bone Drilling Temperature using machine learning Transient heat transfer modeling to enhance thermocouple stability and speed Developing real-time surgical temperature monitoring systems to prevent thermal bone damage

Publication  Top Notes

Nanosecond-level Second-order Characteristics in Dynamic Calibration of Thin Film Thermocouples

Authors: Wang, H.; Cui, Y.; Mingfeng, E.; Ding, W.; Yin, J.

Journal: Measurement, 2024, 238, 115165

Summary: This paper presents a novel dynamic calibration technique for thin-film thermocouples (TFTCs) using short-pulse lasers, achieving nanosecond-level precision.

2. Research on a Dedicated Thin-Film Thermocouple Testing System for Transient Temperature Measurement

Authors: Xie, Y.; Cui, Y.; Wang, H.; Feng, W.

Journal: Measurement Science and Technology, 2024, 35(8), 085117

Summary: This study develops a specialized testing system for measuring transient temperatures, significantly enhancing the accuracy of TFTC performance evaluation.

3. Thermoelectric Electromotive Force Oscillation of NiCr/NiSi Thin Film Thermocouple

Authors: Sun, Y.; Liu, Z.; Hao, Y.; Cui, Y.; Ding, W.

Journal: Small, 2024, 20(23), 2308002

Summary: Investigates oscillation behaviors in NiCr/NiSi TFTCs under dynamic conditions, contributing to sensor stability improvements at high temperatures.

4. Fast Reconstruction of Milling Temperature Field Using CNN-GRU Models

Authors: Ma, F.; Wang, H.; E, M.; Cui, Y.; Yin, J.

Journal: Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 2024, 18, 1448482

Summary: This research leverages CNN-GRU machine learning models for real-time reconstruction of temperature fields in milling processes, optimizing thermal management.

5. A Novel Sensor with High-Temperature Performance for In-Situ Measurement

Authors: Cui, Y.; Song, Y.; Wang, H.; Wang, X.; Yin, J.

Conference: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2024, 2760(1), 012046

Summary: Introduces a high-temperature sensor designed for in-situ applications, demonstrating superior heat resistance and measurement accuracy.

6. Design and Fabrication of a Thermopile-Based Thin Film Heat Flux Sensor

Authors: Cui, Y.; Liu, H.; Wang, H.; Ding, W.; Yin, J.

Journal: Coatings, 2022, 12(11), 1670

Summary: Details the creation of a lead-substrate integrated thermopile-based sensor, enhancing heat flux measurement precision.

7. Nanocomposite Thin-Film Temperature Sensors in Milling Processes

Authors: Cui, Y.; Wang, H.; Cao, K.; Ding, W.; Yin, J.

Journal: Materials, 2022, 15(20), 7106

Summary: Focuses on developing nanocomposite TFTCs for enhanced temperature sensing during milling, ensuring precise thermal management.

8. Development of a High-Temperature Thin Film Heat Flux Sensor

Authors: Cui, Y.; Huang, J.; Cao, K.; Wang, H.; Yin, J.

Journal: Yi Qi Yi Biao Xue Bao, 2021, 42(3), pp. 78–87

Summary: Describes the development of advanced high-temperature thin-film sensors, with applications in industrial heat measurement systems.

Conclusion

Haoyu Wang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to sensor technology, demonstrated publication excellence, and successful interdisciplinary applications. His work on intelligent temperature monitoring in bone drilling is not only pioneering but also bridges a critical gap between medical and engineering sciences. With broader application exploration and increased global exposure, he has the potential to become a leading figure in the field of sensor technology.