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Ms. Feng Tang | Spectral Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Feng Tang, Xian Jiaotong University, China

Feng Tang, is a dedicated and detail-oriented graduate student at Xi’an Jiaotong University, specializing in Space Optics within the Physics department. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), where he developed a strong foundation in optical and optoelectronic technologies. Currently pursuing his Master’s degree at Xi’an Jiaotong University, Feng is focusing on advanced topics in optical testing, imaging spectrometry, and remote sensing physics. His research includes projects on UAV-based hyperspectral remote sensing for pest and disease control in wolfberries, as well as the design and analysis of tunable waveplate polarization interferometric imaging spectrometers for spectral data capture in visible light ranges.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for the Award

Feng Tang is a promising candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his academic achievements, research experience, technical proficiency, and contributions to his community. His ongoing research in hyperspectral imaging for agricultural applications and imaging spectrometry places him at the intersection of applied and theoretical science, which aligns well with the award’s focus on impactful, innovative research. His publication record, early career awards, and dedication to science promotion further support his suitability as a candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Physics
    China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
    September 2017 – June 2021
    Key Courses: Optical Physics, Electrical and Electronics Technology, Electronic Testing Technology, Optoelectronic Technology, Optoelectronics Specialized Laboratory, Principles and Applications of Sensors, Applied Optics, Laser Principles, Information Optics, Physics Pedagogy
  • Master’s Degree in Physics (Specialization in Space Optics)
    Xi’an Jiaotong University
    September 2021 – Present
    Key Courses: Modern Optical Testing Techniques, Imaging Spectrometry and Remote Sensing Physics, Advanced Optics, Information Optics, Computational Physics, Advances in Material Physics and Chemistry, Advanced Quantum Mechanics

Work Experience:

  1. Research Project on Pest and Disease Control in Wolfberries Using UAV Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
    August 2023 – August 2024

    • Role: Collaborated in planning and conducting field experiments, collected on-ground spectral data using spectroradiometers and spectrometers, and performed UAV-based remote sensing data collection. Processed data in ENVI and Matlab for classifying pest and disease types and severity in wolfberries.
  2. Tunable Waveplate Polarization Interferometric Imaging Spectrometer
    October 2023 – Present

    • Role: Conducted research on compact imaging spectrometers, selected birefringent crystals, designed parameters for a compensator compatible with a 0.5-inch detector, and simulated mechanical error impacts to capture spectral data within the 450-780nm visible light range.

Publication top Notes:

Error analysis based on a tunable wave plate polarization interferometric imaging spectrometer

Goji Disease and Pest Monitoring Model Based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Hyperspectral Images

Underwater image enhancement via color correction and multi-feature image fusion

Imaging Characteristics of Disturbance Flow Field Surrounding a Hypersonic Target

Fusion-based restoration method for uneven illumination images in deep sea

Ms. Feng Tang | Spectral Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

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