Xiaoyan Liu | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoyan Liu | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Teaching And Research Work at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China 

Dr. Xiaoyan Liu is an Associate Professor at the College of Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, specializing in GaN-based optoelectronic devices, visible light communication, underwater wireless optical communication, and neuromorphic computing. She holds a Ph.D. in Micro-Electronics and Solid-State Electronics from Fudan University, along with master’s and bachelor’s degrees in circuit and electronic engineering. She has successfully led several national and industry-funded projects as Principal Investigator and contributed to international collaborations. Her research is published extensively in high-impact SCI and IEEE-indexed journals, complemented by multiple granted patents. Recognized for her mentorship and academic service, she has served as guest editor for reputed journals and actively participates in professional alliances. Her impactful contributions continue to advance innovative technologies with strong potential for societal benefit.

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Education

Dr. Xiaoyan Liu earned her Ph.D. in Micro-Electronics and Solid-State Electronics from Fudan University, after completing a Master’s degree in Integrated Circuit Engineering at East China University of Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Information Engineering at Jiangsu Ocean University. Her academic path reflects a strong foundation in electronics, circuits, and semiconductor technologies, equipping her with interdisciplinary knowledge spanning microelectronics, solid-state devices, and optoelectronics. This progression in higher education laid the groundwork for her transition into advanced research and academic leadership. Her training from reputed institutions has provided her with the theoretical depth and practical skills necessary to address challenges in micro-LEDs, photonics, visible light communication, and neuromorphic computing, enabling her to contribute impactful innovations that bridge fundamental science and real-world applications in electronic and optoelectronic systems.

Experience

Dr. Liu is an Associate Professor at the College of Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, where she plays a pivotal role in both teaching and research. She has led numerous funded research projects as Principal Investigator, including national foundations, industrial collaborations, and technology development programs, while also contributing as a key participant in major initiatives. Alongside research, she mentors students, guiding them in thesis development and advanced experimentation, and has been recognized for her excellence in student supervision. Her academic service extends to editorial roles as a guest editor for international journals, enhancing her influence in the scientific publishing community. With strong academic-industry ties, she collaborates across institutions, fostering innovative outcomes that advance micro-LEDs, visible light communication, and optoelectronic device applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Liu’s research interests lie at the intersection of microelectronics, optoelectronics, and neuromorphic computing, with a particular focus on GaN-based micro-LEDs, perovskite quantum dots, and optoelectronic memristors. She explores their applications in visible light communication, underwater wireless optical communication, and high-efficiency solid-state lighting. Another key aspect of her work involves the development of next-generation artificial synaptic devices and neuromorphic vision sensors that merge memory and computing functions in compact architectures. She is also engaged in investigating advanced materials for high-speed optical devices, photonic integration, and environmental sustainability in electronics. By combining device fabrication, theoretical modeling, and system-level integration, her research aims to create cutting-edge solutions for high-speed communication, energy-efficient systems, and intelligent technologies, ultimately addressing both industrial needs and emerging societal challenges.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to research, innovation, and mentorship. She was honored with a provincial “Dual-Innovation Doctor” distinction for her role in advancing micro-LED and optoelectronic device technologies. She has also been recognized as an Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Advisor, highlighting her dedication to academic leadership and student success. Her research papers have been featured as highly cited works and have appeared on journal covers, underscoring their influence in the global scientific community. She has been invited to serve as a guest editor for international journals, reflecting her leadership in shaping emerging research directions. With patents granted in areas such as optoelectronic memristors, micro-LED display circuits, and visible light communication systems, she has established herself as both an innovator and mentor in cutting-edge science and technology.

Research Skill

Dr. Liu has strong expertise in device fabrication, material characterization, and system-level integration of optoelectronic and microelectronic technologies. She is proficient in designing and developing GaN-based micro-LEDs, perovskite quantum dot devices, and high-speed optical systems, with hands-on experience in both experimental and theoretical methodologies. Her skills extend to visible light communication systems, underwater optical communication prototypes, and neuromorphic circuits, bridging advanced materials research with practical applications. She is adept at leading collaborative projects, supervising multidisciplinary teams, and managing industry-academic partnerships that translate scientific discoveries into impactful solutions. Her technical expertise is complemented by her editorial and reviewing contributions to reputed journals, where she provides thought leadership. With a blend of innovation, precision, and project management, her research skillset positions her at the forefront of optoelectronic and communication device development.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Recent progress in and perspectives of underwater wireless optical communication
    Authors: S. Zhu, X. Chen, X. Liu, G. Zhang, P. Tian*
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 323

  • Title: 34.5 m underwater optical wireless communication with 2.70 Gbps data rate based on a green laser diode with NRZ-OOK modulation
    Authors: X. Liu, S. Yi, X. Zhou, Z. Fang, Z.J. Qiu, L. Hu, C. Cong, L. Zheng, R. Liu, P. Tian*
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 274

  • Title: High-bandwidth white-light system combining a micro-LED with perovskite quantum dots for visible light communication
    Authors: S. Mei†, X. Liu†, W. Zhang, R. Liu, L. Zheng, R. Guo*, P. Tian*
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 242

  • Title: High-speed underwater optical wireless communication using a blue GaN-based micro-LED
    Authors: P. Tian*, X. Liu, S. Yi, Y. Huang, S. Zhang, X. Zhou, L. Hu, L. Zheng, R. Liu
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 232

  • Title: Hydrogen Peroxide‐Treated Carbon Dot Phosphor with a Bathochromic‐Shifted, Aggregation‐Enhanced Emission for Light‐Emitting Devices and Visible Light Communication
    Authors: Z. Zhou, P. Tian, X. Liu, S. Mei, D. Zhou, D. Li, P. Jing, W. Zhang, R. Guo*, …
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 162

  • Title: InGaN Micro‐LED Array Enabled Advanced Underwater Wireless Optical Communication and Underwater Charging
    Authors: R. Lin, X. Liu, G. Zhou, Z. Qian, X. Cui*, P. Tian*
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 106

  • Title: High-bandwidth InGaN self-powered detector arrays toward MIMO visible light communication based on micro-LED arrays
    Authors: X. Liu, R. Lin, H. Chen, S. Zhang, Z. Qian, G. Zhou, X. Chen, X. Zhou, L. Zheng, …
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 105

  • Title: Laser-based white-light source for high-speed underwater wireless optical communication and high-efficiency underwater solid-state lighting
    Authors: X. Liu, S. Yi, X. Zhou, S. Zhang, Z. Fang, Z.J. Qiu, L. Hu, C. Cong, L. Zheng, …
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 84

  • Title: Toward long-distance underwater wireless optical communication based on a high-sensitivity single photon avalanche diode
    Authors: H. Chen, X. Chen, J. Lu, X. Liu, J. Shi, L. Zheng, R. Liu, X. Zhou, P. Tian
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 79

  • Title: Gbps long-distance real-time visible light communications using a high-bandwidth GaN-based micro-LED
    Authors: X. Liu, P. Tian, Z. Wei, S. Yi, Y. Huang, X. Zhou, Z.J. Qiu, L. Hu, Z. Fang, C. Cong, …
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 70

  • Title: Optical wireless communication using a flexible and waterproof perovskite color converter
    Authors: F. Qin, F. Chen, Y. Cao, L. Wang, C. Wang, Y. Liao, Y. Dai, J. Lu, X. Lan, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: 3

  • Title: Impact of Thermal Boundary Resistance on Thermoelectric Effects of the Blade-Type Phase-Change Random Access Memory Device
    Authors: X. Lian, J. Fu, Z. Gao, W. Ren, X. Wan, Q. Ren, J. Wen, C. Yang, X. Liu*, …
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 1

  • Title: Size-dependent characteristics of GaN-based micro-LEDs for simultaneous display and wireless optical communication
    Authors: Y. Dai, Z. Wang, S. Dou, S. Yang, J. Chen, H. Zhu, Y. Gu, J. Wang, H. Zhang, …
    Year: 2025

  • Title: MXene Quantum Dot/Perovskite-based Memristor with Tunable Switching Characteristics for Artificial Intelligence Technology
    Authors: Y. Gui, P. Zhou, J. Chen, T. Guo, E.T. Hu, H. Zhang*, Y. Liu, Z. Wang*, L. Wang*, …
    Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaoyan Liu is a distinguished researcher whose academic training, professional experience, and scientific vision make her an outstanding contributor to the fields of optoelectronics, communication systems, and neuromorphic computing. Her pioneering work on micro-LEDs, perovskite quantum dots, and optoelectronic memristors has pushed the boundaries of high-speed communication, intelligent devices, and sustainable electronics. Through her leadership in national and international research projects, high-impact publications, and patents, she has built a strong foundation of innovation and academic influence. Beyond research, her mentorship, editorial roles, and community engagement underscore her commitment to advancing both science and society. With a clear trajectory of excellence, Dr. Liu embodies the qualities of a visionary scientist whose contributions hold enduring significance and whose future potential promises even greater breakthroughs.

Kishore Dutta | Mathematical Physics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Kishore Dutta | Mathematical Physics | Excellence in Research

Faculty of Physics at Handique Girls’ College | India

Dr. Kishore Dutta, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Handique Girls’ College, is a distinguished researcher specializing in nonequilibrium statistical phenomena, turbulence field theory, quantum phase transitions, computational social sciences, and STEAM education. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, where his doctoral research focused on statistical field spectral calculations in anisotropic turbulence. With extensive bteaching and research experience, he has successfully led national research projects funded by premier agencies and published widely in reputed international journals indexed in Scopus, IEEE, and Web of Science. He has authored books, designed MOOCs, and delivered invited talks at prestigious forums. Actively involved in leadership roles, community initiatives, and academic collaborations, Dr. Dutta exemplifies excellence in research, education, and societal contribution, making him a highly impactful academician.

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Education

Dr. Kishore Dutta pursued his academic journey with dedication and distinction, beginning with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Gauhati University, followed by a Master of Science in Physics from Tezpur University with specialization in Condensed Matter Physics, Electronics, and Photonics. He earned his doctoral degree in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, where his research centered on statistical field spectral calculations in anisotropic turbulence, contributing to deeper insights in the field of theoretical physics. His academic training has been marked by rigorous theoretical and experimental work, equipping him with advanced knowledge in classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and turbulence studies. This strong educational foundation enabled him to bridge diverse domains of physics while nurturing interdisciplinary connections across computational modeling, social sciences, and STEAM education.

Experience

Dr. Kishore Dutta has built a dynamic academic career as an educator and researcher with extensive teaching and administrative responsibilities. He began his professional journey as a teaching assistant at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati and went on to serve as lecturer and assistant professor in prominent colleges of Assam. At Handique Girls’ College, Guwahati, he has been engaged in designing, coordinating, and delivering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in physics, covering subjects such as classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, relativity, and astrophysics. Alongside teaching, he has mentored students in laboratory work, research projects, and career development. He has also taken significant leadership roles in organizing seminars, workshops, and academic committees, contributing not only to curriculum enrichment but also to innovation and institution-building within the academic community.

Research Interest

Dr. Kishore Dutta’s research interests span across a wide range of cutting-edge topics in physics and interdisciplinary sciences. His primary focus lies in nonequilibrium statistical phenomena, turbulence field theory, critical phenomena in strongly correlated systems, and quantum phase transitions. In addition, he has made significant contributions to computational social sciences, particularly in modeling cultural evolution, human civilization dynamics, and socio-physics. His work extends to reaction-diffusion systems, biological pattern formation, and renormalization-group approaches, offering a theoretical basis to understand complex systems across nature and society. Dr. Dutta also pursues multidisciplinary explorations in STEAM education, integrating science, mathematics, and the arts to create innovative teaching methodologies. His versatile research vision bridges fundamental physics with broader societal and educational applications, reflecting his commitment to advancing both knowledge and practice.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Kishore Dutta has earned recognition for his contributions to research, teaching, and academic development. His extensive list of publications in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings highlights the global relevance of his work in physics and interdisciplinary sciences. He has been invited to deliver talks at international platforms, including workshops and conferences, where his insights into turbulence theory, socio-physics, and strongly correlated systems have been well received. Beyond research, he has been entrusted with leadership roles in organizing national seminars, workshops, and training programs on intellectual property, academic ethics, and innovation. His service as a reviewer for leading journals such as Physical Review Letters, Scientific Reports, and Nonlinear Dynamics further demonstrates the recognition of his expertise by the global scientific community.

Research Skill

Dr. Kishore Dutta possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills, encompassing both theoretical and computational methodologies. His expertise includes renormalization-group techniques, perturbative approaches, statistical field theory, and non-linear dynamics applied to turbulence and phase transitions. He has strong proficiency in computational modeling, simulation, and data analysis, which he effectively employs in exploring complex systems ranging from strongly correlated materials to evolving social structures. His multidisciplinary outlook enables him to design innovative models that link physics with biological, ecological, and social sciences. Beyond core research, he demonstrates strong academic writing skills, with numerous impactful publications, book authorships, and contributions to STEAM-based educational frameworks. His ability to merge rigorous scientific methods with creativity and collaboration underscores his excellence as a versatile and forward-thinking researcher.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Segmentation of unhealthy leaves in cruciferous crops for early disease detection using vegetative indices and Otsu thresholding of aerial images
    Authors: K Dutta, D Talukdar, SS Bora
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 75

  • Title: How birds fly together: The dynamics of flocking
    Authors: K Dutta
    Year: 2010
    Citation: 21

  • Title: Impact of wars on the evolution of civilizations
    Authors: D Talukdar, K Dutta
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 11

  • Title: A simplified thermomechanical approach to visualize hexagonal honeycomb construction
    Authors: D Talukdar, K Dutta
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 10

  • Title: Nonlocal mode-coupling interactions and phase transition near tricriticality
    Authors: R Singh, K Dutta, MK Nandy
    Year: 2015
    Citation: 10

  • Title: Hunting in groups: Dynamics of chase and escape
    Authors: K Dutta
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 9

  • Title: Reaction-diffusion dynamics and biological pattern formation
    Authors: K Dutta
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 8

  • Title: Nonlocal quartic interactions and universality classes in perovskite manganites
    Authors: R Singh, K Dutta, MK Nandy
    Year: 2015
    Citation: 6

  • Title: Conserved nonlocal dynamics and critical behavior of uranium ferromagnetic superconductors
    Authors: R Singh, K Dutta, MK Nandy
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 5

  • Title: Heisenberg approximation in passive scalar turbulence
    Authors: K Dutta, MK Nandy
    Year: 2011
    Citation: 5

  • Title: The Mona Lisa—A Prototype for multidisciplinary science education
    Authors: K Dutta
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 4

  • Title: Superdiffusive searching skill in animal foraging
    Authors: K Dutta
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 4

  • Title: Critical dynamics of a nonlocal model and critical behavior of perovskite manganites
    Authors: R Singh, K Dutta, MK Nandy
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 4

  • Title: Magnetoelastic coupling and critical behavior of some strongly correlated magnetic systems
    Authors: K Dutta, R Singh
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 3

  • Title: Dynamics of an invincible troop formation in ancient open battlefields
    Authors: K Dutta
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Kishore Dutta stands as a distinguished academician and researcher whose work embodies excellence in both physics and interdisciplinary domains. With a robust educational background, extensive teaching and research experience, and a strong record of publications, he has made remarkable contributions to the advancement of knowledge. His leadership in academic initiatives, international collaborations, and commitment to mentoring students reflect his dedication to building a vibrant scientific community. By integrating physics with computational social sciences and STEAM education, he bridges theoretical understanding with societal impact. Dr. Dutta’s sustained research productivity, innovation, and professional service highlight his suitability for recognition and awards. With his vision and scholarly contributions, he continues to inspire future generations while expanding the boundaries of research and education.

Enrique González | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Enrique González | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at National University of Córdoba, Argentina

Assist. Prof. Dr. Enrique Ramón González is a distinguished physicist specializing in nuclear physics, gamma spectrometry, Monte Carlo simulations, and radiation detection, with strong expertise in environmental radioactivity and material characterization. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the National University of Córdoba and currently serves as Assistant Professor at FAMAF, where he actively combines research and teaching. His scholarly contributions include numerous publications in reputed journals such as Applied Radiation and Isotopes and Journal of Materials Science Research and Reviews, alongside presentations at leading international and national scientific meetings. Dr. González has participated in several research projects with a focus on environmental monitoring and advanced methods in radiation studies, demonstrating his commitment to both academic excellence and societal impact. His ongoing work reflects a balance of innovation, collaboration, and leadership in the scientific community.

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Enrique Ramón González pursued his academic path in physics with dedication and excellence. He completed his Licentiate Degree in Physics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics and Computing (FAMAF), National University of Córdoba, where he later obtained his Ph.D. in Physics with research focused on radiation detection, gamma spectrometry, and Monte Carlo simulations. His education provided him with a solid foundation in nuclear physics, experimental techniques, and computational methods, equipping him to address complex scientific problems. Throughout his academic journey, he has consistently demonstrated a balance between theoretical understanding and practical application. His advanced training not only strengthened his expertise in radiation and environmental physics but also prepared him to become a mentor, researcher, and educator within the global scientific community.

Experience

Dr. Enrique González has accumulated extensive academic and research experience across teaching, collaborative projects, and scientific presentations. He has served as a teaching assistant and later as Assistant Professor at the National University of Córdoba, where he has taught core physics subjects such as General Physics, Modern Physics, and specialized courses on radiation interaction with matter. Beyond his teaching, he has played an important role in research groups working on environmental radioactivity, material characterization, and nuclear spectroscopy, contributing to both national and international projects. His experience includes presenting at numerous scientific congresses, symposia, and meetings of the Argentine Physics Association, where he has shared innovative research findings. This combination of academic teaching, research activity, and professional collaborations highlights his well-rounded contribution to physics and education.

Research Interest

Dr. González’s research interests are centered on nuclear physics, gamma spectrometry, and the application of Monte Carlo simulations in radiation detection and measurement. He focuses on advancing methods for the analysis of radioactive spectra, gamma coincidence studies, and the determination of naturally occurring radioactivity in environmental samples. His work also extends to the study of radiation transport, detector calibration, and metrology of radionuclides, addressing both theoretical frameworks and experimental designs. A strong area of interest is environmental radioactivity, particularly in evaluating soil, food, and water samples for radiation levels, supporting sustainable practices and public safety. Additionally, he explores advanced material characterization through spectroscopy and computational modeling, demonstrating a deep interest in connecting fundamental research with practical applications for society and environmental care.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Enrique González has gained recognition within the scientific community through his impactful research contributions, peer-reviewed publications, and active involvement in international symposia and academic meetings. His participation in awarded projects such as environmental monitoring and advanced radiation analysis reflects the value and credibility of his research. These collaborative projects, supported by academic institutions, underline his role in addressing critical scientific and environmental challenges. His work published in reputed journals, including Applied Radiation and Isotopes, stands as a testament to his scholarly excellence and technical innovation. The honors associated with his contributions highlight his ability to integrate theory with applied science, creating a meaningful impact on both academia and society. His career achievements position him as a respected figure in nuclear and radiation physics.

Research Skill

Dr. González possesses a wide range of advanced research skills in the field of nuclear and radiation physics. He is proficient in gamma spectrometry, Monte Carlo simulations for radiation transport, detector calibration, and analysis of complex radioactive spectra. His expertise includes working with simulation codes such as PENELOPE and MCNP5, alongside programming knowledge in Fortran and Python for scientific modeling. Skilled in data analysis and computational methods, he integrates theoretical models with experimental designs to achieve accurate results. He also demonstrates expertise in spectroscopic techniques applied to both environmental and material science research. His skills extend to academic writing, conference presentations, and collaboration in multidisciplinary projects. This versatile skill set highlights his ability to adapt, innovate, and contribute significantly to scientific advancements and applied research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: A DFT study of ZnO, Al2O3 and SiO2; combining X-ray spectroscopy, chemical bonding and Wannier functions
    Authors: GB Grad, ER González, J Torres-Díaz, EV Bonzi
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 12

  • Title: A methodology to determine natural radioactivity by γ spectrometry without using calibrated standard samples
    Authors: ER González, RT Mainardi, GB Grad, EV Bonzi
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 4

  • Title: Influence of the sample density in γ spectrometry
    Authors: ER González, GB Grad, EV Bonzi
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 2

  • Title: Analysis of electronic structure and X-ray absorption and emission spectra in MgO within the FP-LAPW method
    Authors: GB Grad, E González, J Torres Díaz, E Bonzi
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 2

  • Title: Determinación de K-40 en alimentos por espectrometría gamma con un detector de NaI (Tl) y simulaciones Monte Carlo
    Authors: ER González, EV Bonzi
    Year: 2012
    Citation: 1

  • Title: Determination of the coincidence summing gamma spectrum of a 60Co source by Monte Carlo simulations taking into account the angular correlation γ-γ
    Authors: ER González
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Desarrollo de un método basado en simulación Monte Carlo para el cálculo y análisis de espectros gamma complejos, sin el uso de fuentes de referencia
    Authors: ER González
    Year: 2019

  • Title: Determination of K-40 in foods by gamma spectrometry with a NaI (Tl) detector and Monte Carlo simulations
    Authors: ER González, EV Bonzi
    Year: 2011

  • Title: Analytical and Monte Carlo calculations of the radiation emitted from a cylindrical radioactive sample
    Authors: RT Mainardi, ER González, EV Bonzi
    Year: 2007

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Enrique Ramón González exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher, teacher, and innovator in nuclear physics and radiation studies. His career reflects a balance of academic teaching, research productivity, and international collaboration, making him a valuable contributor to both science and society. His expertise in gamma spectrometry, Monte Carlo simulations, and environmental radioactivity has led to meaningful advancements in the field, while his participation in research projects demonstrates his commitment to addressing global challenges. With a strong publication record, consistent conference engagement, and leadership in collaborative studies, Dr. González stands out as a researcher who bridges theory and practice. His future potential lies in expanding international partnerships, publishing in leading journals, and continuing to mentor the next generation of physicists.

Marilyn E. Noz | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor Emerita, Research Professor At New York University, United States

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz is a highly accomplished physicist and medical imaging researcher whose pioneering contributions have shaped the fields of nuclear medicine, radiation therapy optimization, and image fusion for cancer detection. Holding a Ph.D. in Physics from Fordham University, she has led impactful international collaborations with renowned institutions such as the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and secured major grants from the NIH and industry partners. Her extensive publications in leading journals and conferences, along with editorial roles for IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging and Medical Physics, highlight her academic excellence. As a licensed Medical Physicist and Diplomate of multiple professional boards, she has combined expertise with leadership in global scientific societies. Widely recognized through prestigious awards, she continues to inspire innovation, education, and advancement in medical physics research.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz pursued her academic journey with distinction, earning a B.A. in Mathematics with Summa Cum Laude honors from Marymount College, followed by an M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics from Fordham University. Her solid foundation in mathematics and physics enabled her to build expertise at the intersection of science and medicine. Over the course of her education, she cultivated a deep interest in nuclear medicine, radiological sciences, and medical physics, which later became the driving force of her career. With a strong blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training, she combined rigorous physics principles with medical applications, setting the stage for groundbreaking contributions in medical imaging, radiation therapy, and cancer research. Her educational path reflects excellence, commitment, and a clear vision toward scientific advancement.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz has served in prominent academic and medical institutions, shaping both education and clinical research in nuclear medicine and radiology. She began her career in physics instruction and steadily advanced to hold long-standing faculty positions at New York University School of Medicine, where she became Professor and later Professor Emerita in the Department of Radiology. Alongside teaching, she contributed as a physicist in leading hospitals, where her expertise was vital in advancing nuclear medicine practices. She also held adjunct and associate professor positions in physics departments, enriching the academic landscape with her teaching and mentorship. Her professional journey reflects a balance of academic leadership, hands-on research, and clinical involvement, making her one of the most influential figures in medical physics education and practice.

Research Interest

The research interests of Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz span across nuclear medicine physics, medical imaging, radiation therapy, and cancer detection. A key area of her work has been in image fusion—integrating structural and functional imaging modalities to enhance diagnosis and optimize therapy. She has actively explored radiation therapy planning, multimodality visualization, and the use of radiolabeled antibodies for cancer treatment. Her collaborations with international institutes have enabled the translation of advanced imaging research into clinical practice, making her work highly impactful. She has also contributed to the study of craniofacial disorders through imaging analysis and pioneered computational approaches for medical image processing. Her research consistently bridges the gap between physics and medicine, with a vision to improve healthcare outcomes through innovation in imaging sciences.

Award and Honor

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz has received numerous awards and honors recognizing her outstanding contributions to medical physics and imaging research. She earned the Giovanni DiChiro Award for excellence in scientific publication and multiple Best Poster and Cum Laude Awards from prestigious scientific societies. Her work on CT/SPECT fusion received repeated recognition at international conferences, and her innovative contributions in computer-assisted tomography and image fusion placed her as a finalist in the ComputerWorld-Smithsonian Institute Awards. Additionally, she was honored with fellowships such as the National Defense Education Act Fellowship and the Fogarty International Research Fellowship, which supported her groundbreaking studies abroad. These distinctions highlight not only her scientific excellence but also her role as a global leader whose research achievements have advanced both clinical and academic communities.

Research Skill

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz possesses exceptional research skills in medical imaging, nuclear medicine physics, and computational analysis for clinical applications. Her expertise lies in multimodality image fusion, radiation therapy optimization, and advanced visualization techniques for cancer diagnosis and treatment planning. She has demonstrated strong proficiency in translating theoretical concepts into clinical tools, supported by her successful leadership in grant-funded projects with NIH, international research institutes, and industry partners. Her editorial contributions to leading journals reflect her analytical and evaluative abilities, while her involvement in interdisciplinary teams highlights collaboration and innovation. With skills ranging from experimental physics to applied medical technologies, she has consistently pushed the boundaries of imaging research. Her ability to combine technical precision, clinical impact, and academic leadership defines her as a true pioneer in the field.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Theory and applications of the Poincaré group
    Authors: S Başkal, YS Kim, ME Noz
    Year: 2024
    Citation: 387

  • Title: Graphics applied to medical image registration
    Authors: GQ Maguire, ME Noz, H Rusinek, J Jaeger, EL Kramer, JJ Sanger, …
    Year: 1991
    Citation: 193

  • Title: Dynamic three-dimensional MR renography for the measurement of single kidney function: initial experience
    Authors: VS Lee, H Rusinek, ME Noz, P Lee, M Raghavan, EL Kramer
    Year: 2003
    Citation: 162

  • Title: Linear canonical transformations of coherent and squeezed states in the Wigner phase space
    Authors: D Han, YS Kim, ME Noz
    Year: 1988
    Citation: 110

  • Title: Stokes parameters as a Minkowskian four-vector
    Authors: D Han, YS Kim, ME Noz
    Year: 1997
    Citation: 103

  • Title: Impact of fusion of indium-111 capromab pendetide volume data sets with those from MRI or CT in patients with recurrent prostate cancer
    Authors: CJ Schettino, EL Kramer, ME Noz, S Taneja, P Padmanabhan, H Lepor
    Year: 2004
    Citation: 96

  • Title: Principal axes and surface fitting methods for three-dimensional image registration
    Authors: H Rusinek, WH Tsui, AV Levy, ME Noz, MJ de Leon
    Year: 1993
    Citation: 96

  • Title: Constructing topologically connected surfaces for the comprehensive analysis of 3-D medical structures
    Authors: AD Kalvin, B Haddad, ME Noz
    Year: 1991
    Citation: 80

  • Title: Evaluation of a semiautomatic 3D fusion technique applied to molecular imaging and MRI brain/frame volume data sets
    Authors: RJT Gorniak, EL Kramer, GQ Maguire Jr, ME Noz, CJ Schettino, …
    Year: 2003
    Citation: 55

  • Title: Three-dimensional movements of the lumbar spine facet joints and segmental movements: in vivo examinations of normal subjects with a new non-invasive method
    Authors: P Svedmark, T Tullberg, ME Noz, GQ Maguire Jr, MP Zeleznik, …
    Year: 2012
    Citation: 36

  • Title: Validation of a 3D CT method for measurement of linear wear of acetabular cups: a hip simulator study
    Authors: A Jedenmalm, F Nilsson, ME Noz, DD Green, UW Gedde, IC Clarke, …
    Year: 2011
    Citation: 36

  • Title: A new technique for diagnosis of acetabular cup loosening using computed tomography: preliminary experience in 10 patients
    Authors: H Olivecrona, L Olivecrona, L Weidenhielm, ME Noz, JK Hansen, …
    Year: 2008
    Citation: 29

  • Title: Interferometers and decoherence matrices
    Authors: D Han, YS Kim, ME Noz
    Year: 2000
    Citation: 29

  • Title: Mathematical Devices for Optical Sciences
    Authors: S Başkal, YS Kim, ME Noz
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 21

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz represents a rare combination of academic excellence, research innovation, and global leadership in medical physics. Her contributions to nuclear medicine imaging, cancer detection, and radiation therapy optimization have significantly advanced the frontiers of healthcare and research. Through her international collaborations, editorial roles, and active participation in professional societies, she has influenced both scientific communities and clinical practice worldwide. Recognized with numerous awards and honors, she continues to inspire future generations of scientists and researchers. Her legacy lies not only in her research but also in her mentorship and dedication to education. With her unwavering commitment to advancing medical physics, Prof. Dr. Marilyn E. Noz remains a distinguished figure whose work has left a lasting impact on science and society.

Md Saddam Hussain | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md Saddam Hussain | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral fellow at Zhejiang university of Technology, China

Dr. Md Saddam Hussain, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology, Zhejiang University of Technology, China, is a distinguished researcher in cosmology, gravitational physics, and quantum field theory. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from IIT Kanpur, following advanced studies at IIT Guwahati and Jamia Millia Islamia. His research focuses on dark energy, dark matter, and scalar field interactions, resulting in numerous publications in high-impact journals such as JCAP, Physical Review D, and Chinese Journal of Physics. Actively engaged in international collaborations across China, the USA, and Europe, he has presented at leading conferences and contributed to global research initiatives. With expertise in high-performance computing for cosmological modeling and a strong teaching record, Dr. Hussain continues to drive impactful advancements in theoretical physics.

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Education

Dr. Md Saddam Hussain holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, where he specialized in cosmology and gravitational physics. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, focusing on general relativity and quantum field theory, and completed his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, with minors in chemistry and mathematics. His early academic foundation was laid at Hamdard Public School, New Delhi, and High School Lagua, Katihar, Bihar, where he excelled in science and mathematics. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Hussain demonstrated consistent excellence, developing a strong theoretical base complemented by computational skills. His educational background integrates rigorous coursework, research training, and active participation in advanced academic programs and summer schools.

Experience

Dr. Hussain is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology, Zhejiang University of Technology, China, working on advanced theoretical cosmology. His doctoral research at IIT Kanpur explored nonminimal coupling of fluids and scalar fields in cosmology under the guidance of Prof. Kaushik Bhattacharya. He has served extensively as a teaching assistant for various physics laboratory courses, mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students in experiments ranging from modern physics to advanced quantum techniques. Dr. Hussain has presented research findings at prestigious international conferences across Asia and Europe, organized academic events such as the “Challenges of Modern Cosmology” meeting, and collaborated with researchers worldwide. His professional journey reflects a blend of research excellence, teaching dedication, and active involvement in fostering global scientific dialogue.

Research Interest

Dr. Hussain’s research interests lie at the intersection of cosmology, gravitational physics, and quantum field theory, with a particular focus on the dynamics of dark energy, dark matter, and scalar field interactions. He is deeply engaged in studying nonminimal couplings, dynamical system analyses, and observational constraints on cosmological models using the latest astronomical data. His work often integrates theoretical modeling with numerical simulations, employing advanced computational techniques to test and refine cosmological theories. He is also interested in exploring modified gravity theories, inflationary models, and the implications of quantum effects in the evolution of the universe. Through his research, Dr. Hussain aims to bridge the gap between high-level theoretical constructs and observational evidence, contributing to a more unified understanding of the cosmos.

Award and Honor

Dr. Hussain’s academic journey is marked by recognition through high-impact publications, international conference invitations, and successful collaborations with leading global research groups. While pursuing his Ph.D., he published multiple articles in reputed journals such as JCAP, Physical Review D, and Chinese Journal of Physics, many of which are indexed in Scopus and IEEE Xplore. His presentations at events like the Cosmology@CCSP conference, International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences, and the “Cosmology in Miramare” program have earned commendations from peers and experts alike. He has also been entrusted with organizing scientific meetings, reflecting trust in his leadership within the research community. These achievements underline his growing reputation as an emerging expert in theoretical cosmology and a promising contributor to the advancement of modern physics.

Research Skill

Dr. Hussain possesses advanced research skills in theoretical modeling, numerical simulations, and high-performance computing. He is proficient in programming languages such as Python, C/C++, and Mathematica, and skilled in parallel computing techniques to optimize large-scale cosmological simulations. His expertise includes data analysis using observational datasets like Supernova, Hubble, and BAO measurements, as well as integration of MCMC algorithms for parameter estimation. He has implemented computational optimizations such as Cython integration to accelerate model performance. In addition, Dr. Hussain excels in scientific writing, peer-reviewed publishing, and delivering impactful presentations at global conferences. His ability to combine deep theoretical insights with computational rigor allows him to conduct cutting-edge research that aligns closely with contemporary challenges in cosmology and gravitational physics.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Dynamical stability of the k-essence field interacting nonminimally with a perfect fluid
    Authors: A. Chatterjee, S. Hussain, K. Bhattacharya
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 34

  • Title: Dynamical systems analysis of tachyon-dark-energy models from a new perspective
    Authors: S. Hussain, S. Chakraborty, N. Roy, K. Bhattacharya
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 27

  • Title: Dynamical stability in models where dark matter and dark energy are nonminimally coupled to curvature
    Authors: S. Hussain, A. Chatterjee, K. Bhattacharya
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 23

  • Title: Dynamical stability in presence of non-minimal derivative dependent coupling of k-essence field with a relativistic fluid
    Authors: K. Bhattacharya, A. Chatterjee, S. Hussain
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 22

  • Title: Ghost Condensates and Pure Kinetic k-Essence Condensates in the Presence of Field–Fluid Non-Minimal Coupling in the Dark Sector
    Authors: S. Hussain, A. Chatterjee, K. Bhattacharya
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 13

  • Title: Interacting models of dark energy and dark matter in Einstein scalar Gauss Bonnet gravity
    Authors: S. Hussain, S. Arora, Y. Rana, B. Rose, A. Wang
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Comprehensive study of k-essence model: dynamical system analysis and observational constraints from latest Type Ia supernova and BAO observations
    Authors: S. Hussain, S. Nelleri, K. Bhattacharya
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Stability analysis of warm quintessential dark energy model
    Authors: S. Das, S. Hussain, D. Nandi, R.O. Ramos, R. Silva
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Influence of feed levels on the growth of Lutjanus johni (Snapper) and Pomadasys kaakan (Drum)
    Authors: S.M. Hussain, G. Abbas
    Year: 1995
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Non-adiabatic particle production scenario in algebraically coupled quintessence field with dark matter fluid
    Authors: S. Hussain
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: The nature of cosmological metric perturbations in presence of gravitational particle production
    Authors: K. Bhattacharya, A. Chatterjee, S. Hussain
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Biochemical composition of Lutjanus johni and Pomadasys kaakan reared in the tanks
    Authors: G. Abbas, S. Hussain
    Year: 1994
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Probing the Dynamics of Gaussian Dark Energy Equation of State Using DESI BAO
    Authors: S. Hussain, S. Arora, A. Wang, B. Rose
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

Conclusion

Dr. Md Saddam Hussain stands out as a dynamic and accomplished researcher whose work bridges theory, computation, and observation in cosmology. His solid academic foundation, extensive research experience, and strong international collaborations reflect his dedication to advancing the understanding of the universe’s fundamental properties. With a growing publication record in high-impact journals, expertise in modern computational techniques, and proven teaching and leadership capabilities, he is well-positioned to make transformative contributions to theoretical physics. Dr. Hussain’s future research aims to address some of the most pressing questions in cosmology while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. His track record and vision make him not only deserving of recognition but also a valuable asset to the global scientific community.

lhtisham ul haq | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. lhtisham ul haq | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Student at University of Science and Technology China, China

Dr. Ihtisham Ulhaq is an emerging physicist and sustainability innovator 🌱🔬, currently advancing his Ph.D. at the University of Science and Technology of China 🇨🇳. With a robust foundation in materials science and renewable energy, his pioneering research on lead-free perovskite solar cells ⚡ and spectrally split agrivoltaic systems 🌞🌾 is shaping eco-friendly energy solutions with global relevance. Dr. Ulhaq has authored 12 peer-reviewed publications 📚—five as the lead author—across high-impact Q1/Q2 journals, showcasing his scientific rigor and thought leadership. His multidisciplinary collaborations across China, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan foster cutting-edge innovation in nanomaterials, photovoltaics, and sustainable agriculture 🤝🌍. With hands-on expertise in MOCVD, thin-film deposition, and doping strategies, he is bridging theoretical insights with scalable applications. Passionate, visionary, and globally connected, Dr. Ulhaq is driving transformative change in the fields of clean energy and agritech, embodying the spirit of next-generation research excellence 🌐🏆.

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Education 🎓📚

Dr. Ihtisham Ulhaq’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to the frontiers of physics and sustainable technologies. He earned his M.Phil. in Physics from the University of Lahore 🇵🇰, where he laid the groundwork for his specialization in energy materials. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the prestigious University of Science and Technology of China 🇨🇳, Dr. Ulhaq focuses on renewable energy and advanced materials research. His educational background is anchored in strong theoretical physics, coupled with a practical mastery of experimental tools such as thin-film deposition, nanostructuring, and semiconductor engineering 🔬. With a curriculum steeped in interdisciplinary learning and international exposure, he has cultivated the analytical and innovative skill set required to solve global energy and environmental challenges 🌍. His academic excellence has been consistently demonstrated through scholarly achievements, publication output, and research-led learning, laying a solid foundation for a promising career in advanced scientific innovation 🌟.

Professional Experience 🧪🏢

Though still early in his career, Dr. Ihtisham Ulhaq has amassed significant professional experience through intensive academic research and collaborative projects. As a doctoral researcher at the University of Science and Technology of China, he has spearheaded studies in photovoltaics, nanomaterials, and solar cell optimization ☀️. He has independently led and co-led three major research initiatives, including the design of a spectrally split agrivoltaic system combined with container farming 🌿🏗️—a novel concept integrating agriculture and energy efficiency. His work environment emphasizes international collaboration, where he has actively engaged with research partners across China, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan 🤝. His hands-on experience in laboratory techniques such as MOCVD, doping analysis, and electron transport layer enhancement equips him with a comprehensive skill set ideal for next-gen green technologies 💡. Dr. Ulhaq’s professional path is defined by rigorous experimentation, innovation-oriented thinking, and a mission to translate science into sustainable global solutions 🌐.

Research Interest 🔍⚡

Dr. Ihtisham Ulhaq’s research passion lies at the intersection of clean energy, nanotechnology, and sustainable agriculture. He specializes in developing lead-free perovskite solar cells, aiming to improve their stability, efficiency, and environmental safety 🌞♻️. His interest extends to agrivoltaics, where he designs hybrid systems combining renewable energy generation with agricultural productivity—an area where he proposed a unique spectrally split system for container farming 🌾💧. His scientific curiosity drives explorations in bandgap engineering, doping strategies, and interface tailoring to enhance energy material performance at the nanoscale. He is equally intrigued by the optical and magnetic properties of functional thin films, especially ferrite-based materials with communication applications 📡. With a vision to create integrated, eco-friendly technologies, Dr. Ulhaq’s research is highly interdisciplinary and aligned with sustainable development goals 🧭. He is deeply committed to transforming lab-scale discoveries into scalable, real-world solutions that contribute to a greener and more resilient future 🌍🔋.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

While still in the formative years of his research career, Dr. Ihtisham Ulhaq’s accomplishments have earned him increasing recognition in academic circles 🌟. His 12 peer-reviewed journal publications, five of which he authored as the primary investigator, have appeared in reputable Q1/Q2 scientific journals—a significant feat in competitive research domains 📘🧠. His work on lead-free perovskite solar cells and agrivoltaic systems has garnered attention for its originality and relevance to sustainable innovation 🌱🔬. While he is actively being considered for prominent awards such as the Best Researcher Award, his contributions are already making ripples within the scientific community through impactful research and global collaboration 🌐. As a rising researcher, he is paving the way for future distinctions, honors, and fellowships tied to innovation, green energy, and interdisciplinary science. These early milestones reflect a trajectory of excellence, driven by purpose, persistence, and a profound scientific vision 🧭.

Conclusion ✨📈

Dr. Ihtisham Ulhaq exemplifies the spirit of the modern researcher: globally engaged, scientifically rigorous, and deeply committed to sustainability. Through his pioneering work in clean energy—particularly in lead-free perovskite solar cells and agrivoltaic system integration—he is addressing some of the most urgent challenges of our time 🌍⚡. His multidisciplinary expertise, spanning materials science, physics, nanotechnology, and agriculture, positions him as a key innovator in eco-technology and renewable solutions 🔄🌿. With a growing publication record, dynamic collaborations, and a proactive approach to scientific inquiry, Dr. Ulhaq is not only building a distinguished academic profile but also laying the groundwork for real-world impact 🏗️📊. As he continues to expand his research, leadership, and outreach, his trajectory promises contributions that will resonate globally. In every dimension—academic, practical, and visionary—Dr. Ulhaq embodies the values deserving of recognition through the Best Researcher Award 🏅.

Publications Top Notes

🔬 Title: Impact of molybdenum doping on the optoelectronic and structural properties of CsPbIBr₂ perovskite solar cell
👨‍🔬 Authors: MI Khan, A Mujtaba, S Hussain, M Atif, AI Qureshi, W Shahid, A Ali
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 29
📚 Source: Physica B: Condensed Matter, Volume 678, Article 415758


🔬 Title: Bandgap reduction and efficiency enhancement in Cs₂AgBiBr₆ double perovskite solar cells through gallium substitution
👨‍🔬 Authors: MI Khan, A Ullah, A Mujtaba, BS Almutairi, W Shahid, A Ali, JR Choi
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 24
📚 Source: RSC Advances, Volume 14 (8), Pages 5440–5448


🔬 Title: Influence of gallium on structural, optical and magnetic properties of Bi-YIG thin films
👨‍🔬 Authors: MS Hasan, MI Khan, SS Ali, A Brahmia
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 10
📚 Source: Materials Science and Engineering: B, Volume 301, Article 117180


🔬 Title: Bandgap Engineering and Enhancing Optoelectronic Performance of a Lead-Free Double Perovskite Cs₂AgBiBr₆ Solar Cell via Al Doping
👨‍🔬 Authors: A Ullah, M Iftikhar Khan, Ihtisham-ul-haq, BS Almutairi, DB N. AlResheedi, et al.
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 9
📚 Source: ACS Omega, Volume 9 (16), Pages 18202–18211


🔬 Title: Trans-polyacetylene doped Cs₂AgBiBr₆: Band gap reduction for high-efficiency lead-free double perovskite solar cells
👨‍🔬 Authors: A Ullah, MI Khan, BS Almutairi, A Laref, A Dahshan
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 4
📚 Source: Results in Physics, Volume 60, Article 107654


🔬 Title: A novel heterostructure of Cr-doped TiO₂ for reducing the recombination rate of dye sensitized solar cells
👨‍🔬 Authors: MI Yasin, MI Khan, S Kanwal, DBN ALResheedi, M Fatima, N Alwadai, et al.
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 3
📚 Source: Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society, Volume 61 (4), Pages 569–580


🔬 Title: Improving Cs₂AgBiBr₆ double perovskite solar cells through graphdiyne doping: A Stride towards enhanced performance
👨‍🔬 Authors: S Umer, MI Khan, A Ullah, M Asad, W Mnif, Z Algarni, MI Saleem
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 2
📚 Source: Optical Materials, Volume 156, Article 115896


🔬 Title: Roadmap to 2D Graphene Nanomaterials-Based Biosensors for Early Cancer Detection
👨‍🔬 Authors: JWLHIUHMA Khan
📅 Year: 2025
📈 Citations: 1
📚 Source: Plasmonics


🔬 Title: Enhancing efficiency in double perovskite solar cells through bandgap reduction via organic polymer doping
👨‍🔬 Authors: MI Khan, A Mujtaba, A Ullah, B Ali, M Atif, MS Hasan
📅 Year: 2025
📈 Citations: 1
📚 Source: Results in Chemistry, Volume 13, Article 101999


🔬 Title: Enhancing the Efficiency and Stability of Cs₂AgBiBr₆ Solar Cells via MAPbBr₃ Decoration
👨‍🔬 Authors: MI Khan, M Li, OAA Ali, SF Mahmoud
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Source: Materials Research Bulletin, Article 113501


🔬 Title: Enhancing efficiency of Cs₂AgBiBr₆ double perovskite solar cells through bandgap reduction by molybdenum doping
👨‍🔬 Authors: IMIKLBFHERP Patil
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Source: Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society


🔬 Title: Enhancing solar cell efficiency: lead-free double perovskite solar cells Cs₂AgBiBr₆ with magnesium-doped and Zn₂SnO₄ electron transport layer
👨‍🔬 Authors: MI Khan, Lamia Ben Farhat
📅 Year: 2024
📚 Source: Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, Volume 112 (2), Pages 468–479

Branko Gumhalter | Mathematical Physics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Branko Gumhalter | Mathematical Physics | Excellence in Research

Emeritus at Institute of Physics, Croatia

Dr. Branko Gumhalter 🌍, an esteemed Emeritus of the Institute of Physics in Zagreb, is a distinguished theoretical physicist whose career spans over four decades of impactful research in surface science and atomic interactions. 📘 With a Ph.D. from Imperial College London and over 100 peer-reviewed publications 🧪, his scientific footprint extends across global institutions, including Max Planck Institutes, ICTP Trieste, and Rutgers University. ✈️ Renowned for organizing high-level conferences and fostering international collaboration, he has mentored generations of scientists 🎓 and contributed to key research partnerships with organizations like IAEA and NSF. 🧭 A recipient of the ICTP Senior Research Associate Award and Croatia’s State Award for Science 🏅, Dr. Gumhalter has served on prestigious editorial and advisory boards, enhancing the global physics dialogue. His legacy is one of scholarly excellence, leadership, and cross-cultural scientific advancement 🔬🤝, making him a towering figure in theoretical and surface physics.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Branko Gumhalter began his academic voyage in Zagreb, Croatia, where he completed both elementary and secondary education with distinction. 📚 In 1966, he enrolled at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, earning his B.Sc. in Theoretical Physics by 1971. Fueled by curiosity and academic rigor, he pursued postgraduate studies at Imperial College London under Dr. D.M. Newns and completed his Ph.D. in 1976. 🎓 His doctoral thesis, “Calculations of the Dynamic Screening Effects in the Electronic Spectra of Adsorbates,” was examined by Prof. D.C. Langreth, a renowned figure from Rutgers University and NORDITA. His educational path combined foundational learning with advanced quantum research in a transcontinental setting, instilling a lifelong dedication to the complexities of atomic-level physics. 🌐 This rigorous academic training laid the groundwork for a remarkable research career that would soon span decades and continents. 📖

🧪 Professional Experience

From 1976 to 2014, Dr. Gumhalter held a permanent research position at the Institute of Physics in Zagreb, where he served as a linchpin of scientific inquiry in surface science. 🔬 His appointment as Emeritus following retirement is a testament to his enduring academic influence. Over nearly four decades, he led numerous national and international research projects, mentored diploma and doctoral students, and contributed prolifically to scientific literature. 📊 His professional journey was interwoven with global collaboration, including stints as visiting professor or scientist at institutions like the Max Planck Institutes (Germany), Rutgers University (USA), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain), and Hokkaido University (Japan). 🌎 He played pivotal roles in organizing international conferences and spearheaded Croatian-Japanese research workshops. His career reflects a blend of scientific leadership, mentorship, and global engagement, positioning him as a cornerstone of theoretical and applied physics. 🧭💼

🔍 Research Interest

Dr. Gumhalter’s research gravitated toward the rich field of surface science, with deep dives into interactions between atomic particles, radiation, and adsorbates. ⚛️ His work illuminated dynamic screening effects, quantum coherence, inelastic scattering, and electron-surface interactions. He contributed to understanding ultrafast processes and energy transfer at the nano and quantum scale. 🕳️ His approach integrated theoretical modeling and real-world application, bridging microscopic theory with macroscopic observations. Over 100 peer-reviewed articles and four major monographs reflect his prolific scientific inquiry. 📖 He also maintained a keen interest in interdisciplinary physics, collaborating with chemists and materials scientists to explore interface phenomena and quantum dynamics. His research laid foundational insights that continue to influence condensed matter physics and nanoscience, making his contributions not only relevant but forward-thinking. 🧠🌌 His dedication to exploring complex phenomena at atomic levels remains a guiding light for emerging physicists worldwide. 🌐

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Gumhalter’s stellar career has been marked by distinguished accolades honoring both depth and breadth of contribution. 🌟 In 1996, he received the Senior Research Associate Award from the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste — a prestigious recognition for impactful scientific leadership. 🌍 In 2002, the Croatian Parliament awarded him the State Award for Science, one of the nation’s highest honors for academic achievement. 🇭🇷 These awards reflect not only his intellectual rigor but his sustained efforts in mentoring, publishing, and global collaboration. 🏆 Beyond formal recognition, his roles on editorial boards (including Surface Science) and executive committees of international scientific bodies underscore the trust and respect he commands in the global scientific community. 📜 His decades of service as a referee for premier journals such as Physical Review Letters affirm his authoritative voice in evaluating cutting-edge physics research. 🧾

Conclusion

Dr. Branko Gumhalter stands as a towering figure in theoretical physics, blending profound intellectual insight with global scientific leadership. 🌐 His career journey—from Zagreb to London, Berlin to Tokyo—has been marked by tireless exploration of atomic phenomena, mentoring future researchers, and building international scientific bridges. 🧬 His commitment to academic excellence, collaborative outreach, and knowledge dissemination reflects the ideals of scientific pursuit. 🕊️ Recognized both nationally and internationally, he exemplifies what it means to be a scholar of integrity, curiosity, and global citizenship. 📘 Even in emeritus status, his legacy continues to shape research frontiers in surface science, nanophysics, and interdisciplinary physics. 🧠 His enduring influence resonates through the projects he led, the students he mentored, and the scientific ideas he championed. For these reasons and more, Dr. Gumhalter is profoundly deserving of any recognition honoring Excellence in Research. 🏅🧪

Publications Top Notes

🔬 Title: Nonperturbative quantum theory of multiplasmonic electron emission from surfaces: Gauge-specific cumulant expansions vs. Volkov ansatz over plasmonic coherent states
Authors: Branko Gumhalter
Year: 2025
Source: Progress in Surface Science


🔬 Title: Complementary perturbative and nonperturbative pictures of plasmonically induced electron emission from flat metal surfaces
Authors: Branko Gumhalter, Dino Novko
Year: 2025
Citations: 4
Source: Open Access Review


📝 Editorial: Interplay of electron-photon and electron-plasmon interactions at surfaces: Photonics and plasmonics in juxtaposition
Authors: Branko Gumhalter, Hrvoje Petek
Year: 2023
Citations: 1
Source: Editorial Publication


🔬 Title: Electron emission from plasmonically induced Floquet bands at metal surfaces
Authors: Branko Gumhalter, Dino Novko, Hrvoje Petek
Year: 2022
Citations: 11
Source: Physical Review B


🔬 Title: Multidimensional multiphoton momentum microscopy of the anisotropic Ag(110) surface
Authors: Andi Li, Marcel Reutzel, Zehua Wang, Stefan Mathias, Hrvoje Petek
Year: 2022
Citations: 9
Source: Physical Review B


🔬 Title: Plasmonically assisted channels of photoemission from metals
Authors: Dino Novko, Vito Despoja, Marcel Reutzel, Hrvoje Petek, Branko Gumhalter
Year: 2021
Citations: 16
Source: Physical Review B (Open Access)


🔬 Title: Plasmonic Photoemission from Single-Crystalline Silver
Authors: Andi Li, Marcel Reutzel, Zehua Wang, Branko Gumhalter, Hrvoje Petek
Year: 2021
Citations: 26
Source: ACS Photonics


🔬 Title: Nonlinear Plasmonic Photoelectron Response of Ag(111)
Authors: Marcel Reutzel, Andi Li, Branko Gumhalter, Hrvoje Petek
Year: 2019
Citations: 46
Source: Physical Review Letters (Open Access)


🔬 Title: Importance of van der Waals interactions and cation-anion coupling in an organic quantum spin liquid
Authors: Predrag Lazić, Marko Pinterić, David Rivas Góngora, Martin Dressel, Silvia Tomić
Year: 2018
Citations: 10
Source: Physical Review B (Open Access)


🔬 Title: Electrodynamics in organic dimer insulators close to Mott critical point
Authors: Marko Pinterić, David Rivas Gongora, Željko Rapljenović, Martin Dressel, Silvia Tomić
Year: 2018
Citations: 17
Source: Crystals (Open Access)

Zoriana Danel | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zoriana Danel | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

WIMiF at Cracow University of Technology, Poland

Dr. Zoriana Danel (formerly Zoryana Usatenko) is an accomplished physicist with a distinguished career in theoretical and condensed matter physics. Born in Lviv in 1968, she earned her Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics from the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and later completed her habilitation at Jagiellonian University in Poland. Currently an Associate Professor with Habilitation at the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics, Cracow University of Technology, she has an extensive background in soft matter physics, polymer physics, statistical physics, and biophysics. Dr. Danel has held numerous prestigious international fellowships, including from the von Humboldt Foundation and DAAD, and has contributed to various international research collaborations. A prolific speaker and author, she has presented at major conferences across Europe and Asia and published extensively. Fluent in multiple languages, she is also actively engaged in academic supervision and peer review.

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Education

Dr. Zoriana Danel began her academic journey in physics with a strong foundation in Lviv, Ukraine. She obtained her Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics in 1996 from the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, under the mentorship of Prof. I.V. Stasyuk. Her doctoral research focused on statistical theories related to condensed matter systems. Recognizing her growing expertise, she pursued and successfully completed her Habilitation (D.Sc.) in 2014 at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, further solidifying her academic authority in theoretical and condensed matter physics. Her postdoctoral development included prestigious fellowships in Germany, enabling her to work under top international scholars and expand her research network. With a strong academic background shaped by institutions known for their scientific rigor, Dr. Danel has built an interdisciplinary and globally informed scientific profile, seamlessly integrating education, research, and international collaboration throughout her academic evolution.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zoriana Danel has accumulated a wealth of professional experience across esteemed institutions in Ukraine, Poland, and Germany. Early in her career, she contributed as a researcher at the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, where she honed her skills in statistical physics and soft matter theory. Following her habilitation, she joined the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics at the Cracow University of Technology in Poland, where she currently serves as an Associate Professor with Habilitation. Her academic duties include supervising master’s and doctoral theses, mentoring early-career researchers, and developing physics curricula. Dr. Danel has also held prestigious research fellowships and visiting professorships in institutions across Germany, including positions supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the DAAD. Through her roles in academia and international research, she has consistently bridged theoretical development with practical applications, cultivating an impactful and respected academic career.

Research Interest

Dr. Zoriana Danel’s research interests are both broad and deeply specialized, reflecting her expertise in theoretical physics and her interdisciplinary approach. She focuses primarily on soft matter physics, polymer physics, and statistical physics, with particular emphasis on the theoretical modeling of complex systems. Her studies often address the behavior of polymers in disordered environments, confined geometries, and the influence of fractal structures on macromolecular dynamics. She also engages in biophysical research, examining biological polymers and their interaction with cellular structures. Using tools from statistical mechanics and field theory, Dr. Danel investigates how environmental constraints and topological factors affect the behavior of macromolecules, such as DNA and synthetic polymers. Her work contributes significantly to understanding nanoscale phenomena and the physics of self-organization. By connecting theoretical insights to experimental observations, she has fostered collaborations with material scientists, chemists, and biophysicists, thereby advancing interdisciplinary research with potential applications in nanotechnology and biotechnology.

Award and Honor

Throughout her career, Dr. Zoriana Danel has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and fellowships that underscore her international recognition and scientific excellence. Most notably, she has received a fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany, a testament to the global impact of her research in physics. She has also been a recipient of multiple DAAD fellowships, which supported her scientific work at German institutions and fostered valuable international collaboration. In addition, Dr. Danel was selected as a visiting researcher at top-tier German universities, such as the Technical University of Munich and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. Her contributions to theoretical physics and interdisciplinary studies have consistently been acknowledged through invitations to present at international conferences and by peer-reviewed journals where she serves as a reviewer. These accolades reflect her sustained excellence in research, her dedication to scientific progress, and her leadership within the international academic community.

Conclusion

Dr. Zoriana Danel is a distinguished physicist whose career exemplifies academic rigor, international collaboration, and scientific innovation. With a strong foundation in theoretical and condensed matter physics, she has expanded her expertise into soft matter, biophysics, and interdisciplinary research. Her educational journey, marked by a Ph.D. from Ukraine and habilitation in Poland, and professional engagements across leading European institutions, highlight her adaptability and influence. Through her pioneering research on polymers in complex environments and her contributions to statistical physics, she continues to push the boundaries of modern theoretical understanding. Dr. Danel’s accolades, including the Humboldt and DAAD fellowships, further affirm her global standing. Beyond her research, she is a dedicated educator and mentor, shaping the next generation of physicists. Her career is a model of how scientific curiosity, rigorous scholarship, and international engagement can converge to make a lasting impact in both academia and applied science.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Analytical and Numerical Investigation of Star Polymers in Confined Geometries
    Authors: Zoriana Danel, Joanna Halun, Paweł Karbowniczek
    Year: 2024
    Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms25179561

  • Title: Entropic Force in a Dilute Solution of Real Ring Polymer Chains with Different Topological Structures in a Slit of Two Parallel Walls with Mixed Boundary Conditions
    Authors: Piotr Kuterba, Zoriana Danel, Wolfhard Janke
    Year: 2023
    Source: Condensed Matter Physics
    DOI: 10.5488/cmp.26.43605

  • Title: Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Monomer Density Profiles of Knotted Ring Polymer Chains Confined in a Slit of Two Parallel Walls with One Attractive and Another Repulsive Surface
    Authors: P. Kuterba, H. Christiansen, Z. Danel, W. Janke
    Year: 2023
    Source: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
    DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2436/1/012031

  • Title: Investigation of Ring and Star Polymers in Confined Geometries: Theory and Simulations
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2021
    Source: Entropy
    DOI: 10.3390/e23020242

  • Title: Photoelectrical Properties and Surface Examination of Luminescent Copolymer Compounds
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2020
    Source: Applied Surface Science
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.147366

  • Title: Investigations of the Optical and Thermal Properties of the Pyrazoloquinoline Derivatives and Their Application for OLED Design
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2020
    Source: Polymers
    DOI: 10.3390/polym12112707

  • Title: Corrigendum to “Monomer Density Profiles of Real Polymer Chains in Confined Geometries”
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2020
    Source: Journal of Molecular Liquids
    DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2019.112066

  • Title: Erratum: “Monomer Density Profiles for Polymer Chains in Confined Geometries: Massive Field Theory Approach”
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2019
    Source: The Journal of Chemical Physics
    DOI: 10.1063/1.5120038

  • Title: Ring Polymer Chains Confined in a Slit Geometry of Two Parallel Walls: The Massive Field Theory Approach
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2017
    Source: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
    DOI: 10.1088/1742-5468/aa5285

  • Title: Polymer Chains in Confined Geometries: Massive Field Theory Approach
    Authors: Zoriana Danel
    Year: 2009
    Source: Physical Review E
    DOI: 10.1103/physreve.80.041802

 

Huihui Song | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huihui Song | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Vice Dean at Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai), China

Dr. Song Huihui is a distinguished professor, doctoral supervisor, and Associate Dean at the School of New Energy, Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai). She is an esteemed member of several technical committees, including the IEEE PES China Technical Committee and the China Society for Electrical Engineering. Her research focuses on renewable energy integration, microgrid and smart grid control, and distributed power network technologies. She has led multiple national and provincial research projects, securing significant funding and contributing groundbreaking work in grid synchronization, energy storage, and zero-carbon village systems. Dr. Song has authored numerous high-impact SCI Q1 journal publications and an academic monograph. Her contributions have earned her prestigious national and provincial research awards, including the Science and Technology Progress Award. With her expertise in power system automation and energy control technologies, Dr. Song continues to drive innovation in the sustainable energy sector, shaping the future of smart and resilient power networks.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Song Huihui holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, specializing in renewable energy integration and power system control. Her academic journey has been marked by rigorous training in energy systems, control mechanisms, and smart grid technologies. She has cultivated a deep understanding of distributed power networks, microgrid operation, and grid synchronization techniques. With a strong foundation in theoretical and applied research, she has developed expertise in optimizing large-scale renewable energy systems. Her education has been complemented by international collaborations, participation in high-profile research exchanges, and contributions to cutting-edge advancements in energy management. The knowledge and skills acquired during her doctoral and postdoctoral studies have laid the groundwork for her successful career in academia and research. Dr. Song’s academic achievements have enabled her to lead multiple national and international projects, mentor young researchers, and make significant contributions to the evolving landscape of sustainable energy technologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Song Huihui is a professor, doctoral supervisor, and Associate Dean at the School of New Energy, Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai). She has held key leadership roles in technical committees, including the IEEE PES China Technical Committee and the China Society for Electrical Engineering. With extensive experience in power system automation and renewable energy research, she has led numerous government-funded and industry-supported projects, addressing challenges in smart grid operation, distributed control, and energy storage. Dr. Song has collaborated with leading institutions and corporations, contributing to large-scale power system innovations and developing solutions for efficient grid integration of renewable energy sources. Her professional career spans academia, industrial partnerships, and policy-oriented research, making her a prominent figure in the field. She actively mentors graduate students, supervises doctoral research, and serves as a young editor for “Electric Power Construction,” furthering her impact on the next generation of energy researchers and professionals.

Research Interest

Dr. Song Huihui’s research focuses on large-scale renewable energy integration, microgrid and smart grid control, distributed energy systems, and energy storage technologies. She explores cutting-edge solutions for grid synchronization, rhythm-based power control, and intelligent control mechanisms to optimize energy networks. Her work emphasizes the development of advanced algorithms for decentralized power distribution, blockchain-enabled energy trading, and artificial intelligence applications in energy management. She is also actively involved in designing zero-carbon village models and multi-energy complementary systems for sustainable urban development. With an interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Song collaborates with researchers in electrical engineering, artificial intelligence, and environmental science to enhance the reliability and resilience of modern power grids. Her contributions to the field have resulted in high-impact publications in SCI Q1 journals, as well as patents and technological advancements that drive the future of smart and efficient energy networks.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Song Huihui has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to energy research and technology development. She has been honored with the National First Prize for Science and Technology Progress by the China Safety Production Association and the China General Chamber of Commerce for her work on distributed photovoltaic microgrid safety systems. Additionally, she has received the Provincial First Prize for Science and Technology Innovation from Yunnan Province for her research on wind energy utilization in complex terrains. Her achievements extend beyond individual recognition, as her collaborative projects have been instrumental in shaping the future of renewable energy and grid stability. These accolades reflect her expertise, leadership, and dedication to advancing energy systems through innovative technologies. As a respected academic and researcher, Dr. Song continues to push the boundaries of sustainable energy solutions, earning national and international recognition for her pioneering work.

Conclusion

Dr. Song Huihui is a highly accomplished researcher, educator, and innovator in the field of renewable energy and power system automation. With a strong academic background, extensive professional experience, and groundbreaking research contributions, she has established herself as a leader in energy control technologies. Her work on grid synchronization, smart grid operations, and zero-carbon energy systems has made a significant impact on the industry and academia. Through her mentorship, publications, and leadership roles in technical committees, she continues to shape the future of sustainable energy. Her numerous awards and honors are a testament to her influence in the field. With an unwavering commitment to advancing energy technologies, Dr. Song is poised to further revolutionize smart and resilient power networks. Her work not only contributes to technological innovation but also plays a vital role in addressing global energy challenges and promoting sustainable development.

Publications Top Noted 

  • SmartGuard: An LLM-Enhanced Framework for Smart Contract Vulnerability Detection
    Authors: Hao Ding, Yizhou Liu, Xuefeng Piao, Huihui Song, Zhenzhou Ji
    Year: 2025
    Source: SSRN
    Link: papers.ssrn.com
  • Optimal Scheduling Strategy for Microgrid Considering the Support Capabilities of Grid Forming Energy Storage
    Authors: Zhibin Yan, Li Li, Peng Yang, Bin Che, Panlong Jin
    Year: 2025
    Source: Electric Power
    Link: mdpi.com

  • Energy-Shaping Control Strategy and Control Parameter Tuning of Cascaded H-Bridge Grid-Connected Inverter
    Authors: Chaodong Li, Manyuan Ye, Yan Ran, Huihui Song
    Year: 2025
    Source: Proceedings of the Chinese Society of Electrical Engineering
    Link: Springer Professional

  • Voltage Control Strategy of Grid Forming Parallel Inverters Based on Virtual Oscillator Control Under Islanded Mode
    Authors: Shitao Wang, Fangzheng Guo, Li Li, Huihui Song, Jingwei Li
    Year: 2025
    Source: Electric Power Automation Equipment
    Link: Nature

  • Energy Storage Configuration and Scheduling Strategy for Microgrid with Consideration of Grid-Forming Capability
    Authors: Zhibin Yan, Li Li, Weimin Wu, Bin Che, Panlong Jin
    Year: 2025
    Source: Electrical Engineering
    Link: Springer Professional

  • Distributed Secondary Control Strategy for the Islanded DC Microgrid Based on Virtual DC Machine Control
    Authors: Li Li, Zhiquan Wu, Haiyu Zhang, Lin Zhu, Huihui Song
    Year: 2025
    Source: Journal of Applied Science and Engineering
    Link: mdpi.com

  • A Fuzzy Hierarchical Selection Method for an Energy Storage Multi Scenario Interval Based on Maximum Evaluation Difference
    Authors: Caijuan Qi, Muyuan Li, Yichen Wu, Yi Wang, Huihui Song
    Year: 2024
    Source: Power System Protection and Control
    Link: Stet Review

  • Application of Energy Shaping Control in New Energy Systems

    • Authors: Song Huihui, Qu Yanbin, Hou Rui
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Harbin Institute of Technology Press
  • Decentralized Secondary Frequency Control of Autonomous Microgrids via Adaptive Robust-Gain Performance

    • Authors: Jiayi Liu, Huihui Song*, Chenyue Chen, Josep M. Guerrero, Meng Liu, Yanbin Qu
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • Low-Frequency Oscillations in Coupled Phase Oscillators with Inertia

    • Authors: Song Huihui, Zhang Xuewei, Wu Jinfeng, Qu Yanbin
    • Year: 2019
    • Source: Scientific Reports (Nature.com)
  • Frequency Second Dip in Power Unreserved Control During Wind Power Rotational Speed Recovery

    • Authors: Liu Kangcheng, Qu Yanbin, Kim Hak-man, Song Huihui*
    • Year: 2017
    • Source: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • A Blockchain-Enabled Trading Framework for Distributed Photovoltaic Power Using Federated Learning

    • Authors: Xuefeng Piao, Hao Ding, Huihui Song*, Meng Liu, Song Gao
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: International Journal of Energy Research
  • Global Stability Analysis for Coupled Control Systems and Its Application: Practical Aspects and Novel Control

    • Authors: Liu Jiayi, Jiang Shuaihao, Qu Yanbin, Zhang Xuewei, Song Huihui*
    • Year: 2021
    • Source: Journal of the Franklin Institute
  • Crowbar Resistance Value-Switching Scheme Conjoint Analysis Based on Statistical Sampling for LVRT of DFIG

    • Authors: Y.B. Qu, L. Gao, G.F. Ma, H.H. Song*, S.T. Wang
    • Year: 2019
    • Source: Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
  • Graph Theory-Based Approach for Stability Analysis of Stochastic Coupled Oscillators System by Energy-Based Synchronization Control

    • Authors: Huaqiang Zhang, Xiangzhong Du, Jiayi Liu, Hak-Man Kim, Huihui Song*
    • Year: 2020
    • Source: Journal of the Franklin Institute
  • Global Stability Analysis for Coupled Control Systems and Its Application: Practical Aspects and Novel Control

    • Authors: Liu J., Jiang S., Qu Y., Zhang X.W., Song H.H.*
    • Year: 2021
    • Source: Journal of the Franklin Institute
  • Transient Stability Analysis and Enhanced Control Strategy for Andronov-Hopf Oscillator Based Inverters

    • Authors: Li Li, Huihui Song, Shitao Wang, Meng Liu, Song Gao, Haoyu Li, Josep M. Guerrero
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion