Prof. Yuxin Zhao | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuxin Zhao | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuxin Zhao, CNPC Tubular Goods Research Institute, China

Prof. Yuxin Zhao is a leading expert in smart sensor technology and nanoscience, currently serving as a Professor and Principal Investigator at the CNPC Tubular Goods Research Institute (TGRI) in Xi’an, China. He previously held professorial and research positions at Xi’an Jiaotong University and Sinopec RISE, where he spearheaded groundbreaking work in smart gas sensors and nanoscale material synthesis. Prof. Zhao earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and a B.Sc. in Material Chemistry from China University of Petroleum (East), and was a visiting research fellow in micro-manufacturing at Griffith University, Australia. His research interests include smart gas sensors, on-chip directed self-assembly, in-situ probe scanning, light-thermal management, and nanomaterial synthesis. Recognized nationally for his innovation, Prof. Zhao has received numerous prestigious awards, including the China Invention Patent Award and the Young Scientist Award from the China Instrument and Control Society. His work continues to advance the frontiers of sensor technology and applied nanoscience.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuxin Zhao stands out as an exceptional and forward-thinking researcher with groundbreaking contributions in smart sensor technology, nanomaterials, and chemical engineering. With a career spanning academia, industrial innovation, and international collaboration, his work continues to shape the future of sensor systems, nanofabrication, and energy-related technologies, making him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • 📘 Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
    China University of Petroleum (East), Qingdao, China
    Sept 2009 – Dec 2014

  • 🧪 B.Sc. in Material Chemistry
    China University of Petroleum (East), Qingdao, China
    Sept 2005 – June 2009

💼 Work Experience

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor in Smart Sensor
    China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Xi’an, China
    Aug 2023 – Present
    🔬 Role: Principal Investigator

  • 👨‍🔬 Professor in Nanoscience
    Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China
    Feb 2019 – June 2023
    🔬 Role: Principal Investigator

  • 🧑‍🏭 Scientist in Smart Gas Sensor
    SINOPEC RISE, Qingdao, China
    Jan 2015 – July 2019
    ⚙️ Role: Senior Engineer

  • 🌏 Visiting Scholar in Micro-Manufacturing
    Griffith University, Australia
    Oct 2012 – May 2014
    🔬 Role: Research Fellow

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🧑‍🔬 Young Scientist Award, China Instrument and Control Society (2023)

  • 🥈 Second Prize, Shandong Provincial Invention Patent Award (2022)

  • 💡 China Invention Patent Award (2022)

  • 🔍 SINOPEC Prospective Research Award (2019)

  • 🎓 Young Talent Scholarship, Xi’an Jiaotong University (2018)

  • 🚀 Science and Technology Progress Award (2016)

  • 📖 Provincial Excellent Doctoral Dissertation (2016)

  • 🌍 CSC Scholarship, Chinese Scholarship Council (2012)

Publication Top Notes:

Advances in Early Warning of Thermal Runaway in Lithium‐Ion Battery Energy Storage Systems

CCUS: A Panacea or a Placebo in the fight against climate change?

Colorful Ultralong Room Temperature Phosphorescent Afterglow with Excitation Wavelength Dependence Based on Boric Acid Matrix

Toward highly sensitive, selective, and stable palladium‐based MEMS gas sensors for hydrogen energy security

The bottleneck and innovation key of MEMS-based metal oxide semiconductors gas sensor for petrochemical industry

Challenges and Opportunities of Chemiresistors Based on Microelectromechanical Systems for Chemical Olfaction

Schottky Contacts Regularized Linear Regression for Signal Inconsistency Circumvent in Resistive Gas Micro‐Nanosensors

Engineering a Copper@Polypyrrole Nanowire Network in the Near Field for Plasmon-Enhanced Solar Evaporation

Prof. Dr. Yujian Yang | Humidity Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yujian Yang | Humidity Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Yujian Yang, Shandong University of Technology, China

Yujian Yang is an accomplished researcher and academic with over 100 completed academic papers, patents, and software copyrights to his name. His scholarly contributions include more than 40 SCI/EI indexed papers published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Agronomy, Water, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Sensor Letters, Pedosphere, and ISPRS Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. With a robust background in various scientific domains, including remote sensing, environmental sciences, and mathematical modeling, Yang has made significant contributions to advancing knowledge in these fields. His extensive research portfolio reflects his dedication to both theoretical and applied aspects of his work, earning him recognition within the academic community for his innovative contributions.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Yujian Yang

Yujian Yang has made a significant and impressive contribution to research, particularly in the fields of soil moisture content variability, drought prediction, and spatial variability of soil properties. His work has been extensively published in high-impact journals and indexed in prestigious databases, including SCI/EI. With over 100 academic papers, patents, and software copyrights, Yang’s work continues to shape research in environmental sciences, particularly in agriculture and spatial data analysis.

Education:

Unfortunately, specific details regarding Yujian Yang’s formal education (degree, institution, and graduation year) are not provided in the available information.

Work Experience:

  • Current Role: Yujian Yang holds a position in a field related to remote sensing, environmental sciences, and computational modeling, but exact details about the current role or institution are not listed.
  • Previous Roles: Yujian Yang has contributed to extensive research in the areas of agronomy, water management, and spatial sciences, and is recognized for their expertise in sensor technologies and remote sensing. They have published in well-regarded journals, demonstrating significant contributions to both applied and theoretical research. However, the specific positions or institutions where they have worked previously are not mentioned in the provided information.

Publication top Notes:

Spatial variability and uncertainty associated with soil moisture content using INLA-SPDE combined with PyMC3 probability programming

Application of poisson process to drought prediction-the case study of yucheng city

Spatial Variability of Soil Properties and Portable X-Ray Fluorescence-quantified Elements of typical Golf Courses Soils

Optimal irrigation mode and spatio-temporal variability characteristics of soil moisture content in different growth stages of winter wheat

Study on landscape sensitivity and diversity analysis in Yucheng city

Study on conditional autoregressive model of per capita grain possession in yellow river delta