Prof. Xun Yang | Quantum Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xun Yang | Quantum Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Xun Yang, Zhengzhou university, China

Yang Xun, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the School of Physics, Zhengzhou University, specializing in wide bandgap semiconductor optoelectronic devices. Recognized as a young top talent, he has led several national and provincial research projects, including studies on ultraviolet plasma nanolasers, Ga₂O₃ detectors for weak solar-blind signal imaging, and diamond semiconductor optical applications. He earned his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and has been actively engaged in both research and mentorship, guiding master’s students in cutting-edge optoelectronics. His contributions to the field have been acknowledged with prestigious awards such as the Henan Province Natural Science Academic Award and multiple accolades for scientific and technological excellence. In addition to his research, Dr. Yang serves as a special issue editor for journals like Materials and Remote Sensing, further cementing his role as a key figure in semiconductor physics and advanced optical technology.

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Summary of Dr. Yang Xun’s Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yang Xun is an accomplished researcher and educator specializing in wide bandgap semiconductor optoelectronic devices. As an Associate Professor at Zhengzhou University, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership in research, innovation, and mentorship, making significant contributions to the advancement of semiconductor physics and optoelectronic technologies. With a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Yang has led multiple high-impact national and provincial research projects focused on UV plasma nanolasers, diamond semiconductor optics, and Ga₂O₃ detectors for solar-blind imaging. His research has secured substantial funding, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and Henan Province’s Major Science & Technology Projects.

📚 Education:

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics – University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2012 – 2017)
    • Supervisor: Professor Shàn Chóngxīn
  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Condensed Matter Physics – University of Science and Technology of China (2008 – 2012)

💼 Work Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor, School of Physics, Zhengzhou University (Sept. 2021 – Present)
  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer, School of Physics, Zhengzhou University (Aug. 2017 – Aug. 2021)

🔬 Research & Projects:

  • 💰 National Key R&D Program – “Development of Key Sensors for Medical Imaging Equipment” (Funding: 800,000 CNY, 2021-2024)
  • 💎 Henan Province Major Science & Technology Project – “High Thermal Conductivity & High Transmittance Diamond Materials” (Funding: 1,440,000 CNY, 2021-2024)
  • 🔬 NSFC Youth Project – “Electrically Pumped Ultraviolet Plasma Nanolaser” (Funding: 250,000 CNY, 2019-2021)
  • 🏅 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Special Grant – “Enhancement of 2D Material Light Absorption Efficiency” (Funding: 180,000 CNY, 2020-2021)

🏆 Awards & Honors:

  • 🏅 Henan Province Natural Science Academic Award – Excellent Paper (First Prize)
  • 🏆 Henan Provincial Education Department – Excellent Science & Technology Paper Award (First Prize)
  • 🥉 China International “Internet+” Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition – Bronze Award (Mentor)
  • 🥉 China Graduate Electronic Design Competition (National Finals) – Third Prize (Mentor)
  • 🥇 China Graduate Electronic Design Competition (Huazhong Division) – First Prize (Mentor)

Publication Top Notes:

Solar-Blind Ultraviolet Photodetectors Based on Porous β-Ga2O3 Nanorods for Deep-Ultraviolet Communications

Laser Writing of GaN/Ga2O3 Heterojunction Photodetector Arrays

Ultrawide Bandgap Diamond/ε-Ga2O3 Heterojunction pn Diodes with Breakdown Voltages over 3 kV

Gate-tunable positive and negative photoresponses based on a mixed-dimensional Ga2O3/WSe2 junction field-effect transistor for logic operation

Highly sensitive diamond X-ray detector array for high-temperature applications

High-Pressure Synthesis and Characterization of Cr-Doped Large Single-Crystal Diamonds

Dr. Akito Higatani | Intelligent Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akito Higatani | Intelligent Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akito Higatani, Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd., Japan

Akito Higatani is an accomplished professional in traffic engineering, currently serving as Assistant Manager in the Planning Department at Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd. With a career spanning 18 years, he has made significant contributions to the field through his research and practical insights into traffic management and efficiency. Dr. Higatani’s academic journey began at Kyoto University, Japan, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Undergraduate School of Global Engineering, specializing in Transportation Engineering and Management. He continued his studies at Kyoto University, obtaining a Master’s degree in Urban Management, focusing on traffic efficiency in urban expressways. His doctoral studies also at Kyoto University culminated in a Doctor of Engineering degree, where his research focused on planning patrolling schedules in urban expressway networks considering traffic incidents and network performance fluctuations. Dr. Higatani has contributed extensively to the field through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at international conferences. His research, such as studying traffic volume fluctuations and travel time reliability measures in the Hanshin Expressway Network, has been instrumental in advancing understanding and strategies in traffic engineering.

 

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Education:

Akito Higatani pursued his academic journey at Kyoto University, Japan, specializing in Transportation Engineering and Management.

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Undergraduate School of Global Engineering, April 2000 – March 2004): Akito completed his undergraduate studies with a focus on Transportation Engineering and Management. His graduation thesis investigated traffic flow observation using image data.
  • Master of Engineering (Department of Urban Management, April 2004 – March 2006): Continuing his studies at Kyoto University, Akito delved deeper into urban traffic management, particularly focusing on traffic efficiency at merging sections of urban expressways using image data.
  • Doctor of Engineering (Department of Urban Management, April 2012 – March 2015): Akito pursued his doctoral studies, specializing in planning patrolling schedules within urban expressway networks. His dissertation focused on optimizing schedules considering traffic incidents and network performance fluctuations.

Work Experience:

Akito Higatani has accumulated extensive experience in traffic engineering and management, primarily at Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd.

  • Assistant Manager, Planning Department: Akito has been serving as an Assistant Manager since joining Hanshin Expressway in April 2006. His role involves strategic planning within the Planning Department, focusing on optimizing traffic flow and efficiency across the expressway network.

Academic Achievements:

Akito Higatani has contributed significantly to the field of traffic engineering through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations:

 

Publication top Notes:

Assessing the Impacts of Autonomous Vehicles on Road Congestion Using Microsimulation

An investigation into the appropriateness of car-following models in assessing autonomous vehicles

Driving simulator experiment on speed reduction during earthquake on an urban expressway

A study of traffic volume fluctuation considering traffic incidents in hanshin expressway network

Slippage test of frictional high strength bolted joints with adhesives for corroded damaged steel members