Wellington De Oliveira | Solid-State Physics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Wellington De Oliveira | Solid-State Physics | Research Excellence Award 

University of Campinas | Brazil

Wellington Paulo de Oliveira is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Campinas specializing in geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, and rock magnetism. His work focuses on understanding variations in Earth’s magnetic field across geological timescales, contributing valuable insights into paleointensity and magnetostratigraphy. He has participated in major research projects on South American geomagnetic history and has published multiple peer-reviewed articles, including in high-impact journals. His research has gained scientific visibility and has been presented at international conferences. He has 72 citations across 56 documents, with 8 publications and an h-index of 4.

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Yifeng Hu | Solid-State Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yifeng Hu | Solid-State Physics | Research Excellence Award

Jiangsu University of Technology | China

Solid-State Physics is a professor and master’s supervisor specializing in information functional materials and thin-film devices, with a doctoral background in information functional materials and devices. Research focuses on phase-change materials, nano-multilayer thin films, superlattice-like structures, and flexible memory devices. He has led multiple national and provincial research projects, including several funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has secured over 1.5 million RMB in industry-supported horizontal projects. His work has resulted in extensive publications in high-impact international journals such as npj Flexible Electronics, Applied Physics Letters, IEEE Electron Device Letters, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds. He holds more than 20 authorized Chinese invention patents related to phase-change materials and memory technologies. In teaching, he delivers core physics and materials courses and has guided graduate and undergraduate students to numerous provincial and national innovation awards. His contributions have been recognized through multiple scientific research, teaching, and talent-development honors.

 

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Dr. Cheng Junxia | Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Cheng Junxia | Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Cheng Junxia | Xi’an Technological University | China

Cheng Junxia is a distinguished researcher and graduate supervisor whose work focuses on the interaction between lasers and matter and the control of quantum states. She has made significant contributions to the theoretical and computational study of molecular and atomic systems, particularly in photoassociation, photoionization, and photodissociation processes. Her research explores the selective control of molecular interactions, advancing understanding of how laser fields can manipulate quantum states. She has investigated the spectral behavior of diatomic and polyatomic molecules, including ro-vibrational and electronic transitions relevant to atmospheric, interstellar, and high-temperature environments. Cheng Junxia’s work combines quantum chemistry with molecular spectroscopy to provide fundamental insights into laser-driven molecular dynamics. She has modeled transition spectra for molecules such as TiO, CO, NO, CaO, and BaCl⁺, contributing to both theoretical and practical knowledge. Her studies on quantum control techniques have implications for precision spectroscopy and optical manipulation. She has published extensively in high-impact journals, demonstrating her influence in computational and theoretical chemistry. Her research bridges the gap between fundamental theory and experimental applications in quantum optics. Cheng Junxia’s contributions support advances in molecular physics, laser technologies, and quantum state engineering. She has also developed models for understanding energy transfer and photophysical processes at the molecular level. Her work aids the design of experiments for controlling chemical reactions with lasers. She continues to explore new methods for manipulating atomic and molecular systems with precision. Through her innovative research, she has become a leading voice in laser-matter interaction and quantum control. Her studies have a lasting impact on molecular spectroscopy, quantum chemistry, and applied photonics.

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Cheng, J., Tian, B., Li, S., Wang, J., & Wu, S. (2022). Investigating the selective control of photoassociation of Yb₂. International Journal of Optics, 6859330, 1–9.

Cheng, J., Wang, J., Tan, Z., & Wu, S. (2021). Theoretical study of photoassociation of alkali-metal dimers. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 95, 396–405.

Cheng, J., Zhang, H., Cheng, X., Wang, J., & Wu, S. (2020). Theoretical study of the selective control of photoionization and photodissociation. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1219, 128603.

Cheng, J., Zhang, H., Cheng, X., Wang, J., & Wu, S. (2020). Theoretical study of transition spectra of TiO molecule. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 371, 111325.

Cheng, J., Zhang, H., Cheng, X., & Wu, S. (2019). Selective control of photoassociation of alkaline earth dimers: A theoretical study. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 119(e26027), 1–14.

Cheng, J., Zhang, H., & Cheng, X. (2018). Spectral study of A¹Π–X¹Σ⁺ transitions of CO relevant to interstellar clouds. Astrophysical Journal, 859, 1–9.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mingliang Long | Laser Ranging | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mingliang Long | Laser Ranging | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mingliang Long | Shanghai Astronomical Observatory | China

Dr. Long Mingliang is a distinguished researcher in optical engineering whose work centers on advanced laser technology and precision optical measurement for space applications. He has made notable contributions to the development of high-repetition-rate picosecond lasers and multi-telescope echo-receiving laser ranging systems, enhancing China’s capabilities in satellite and space debris observation. His pioneering research led to several international firsts in laser-based space debris measurement using both infrared and green picosecond lasers. He has addressed key challenges in high-power laser systems, such as self-focusing and beam divergence, achieving world-class performance in weak signal detection and long-distance precision ranging. Dr. Long has also contributed to the design of ultra-high repetition rate satellite laser ranging systems, enabling breakthroughs in backscattering avoidance and high-frequency measurement accuracy. His work supports critical advancements in arrayed telescope systems, improving multi-point space observation precision. Beyond laser ranging, he has explored applications in quantum communication and space-based time transfer, optimizing laser payload performance for space missions. His interdisciplinary research effectively bridges optical engineering, laser physics, and space science. Over his career, Dr. Long has authored more than thirty academic papers in leading journals and conference proceedings and holds eleven authorized invention patents. His innovations and leadership in laser ranging and optical detection technologies have positioned him as a leading figure in the field of advanced optical measurement.

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Zhang, H., Long, M., Deng, H., Cheng, S., Wu, Z., Zhang, Z., Zhang, A., & Sun, J. (2021). Developments of space debris laser ranging technology including the applications of picosecond lasers. Applied Sciences, 11(21), 10080.