Dr. Changchao Zhang | Bionic Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changchao Zhang | Bionic Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changchao Zhang, Jilin University, China

Dr. Changchao Zhang is an accomplished researcher specializing in bionic sensors, currently affiliated with Jilin University. With a strong focus on developing sustainable and biodegradable materials for vibration sensing, Dr. Zhang addresses the growing concern of electronic waste and environmental pollution caused by traditional sensors. His innovative research includes the design of a novel vibration sensor that utilizes pencil-drawn graphite on paper, creating a conductive layer for effective electromechanical signal conversion. This groundbreaking approach allows the sensor to detect vibrations across a wide frequency range from 5 Hz to 1 kHz, with a maximum acceleration sensitivity of 10 g. Dr. Zhang’s work not only contributes to advancements in sensor technology but also promotes green electronics, making his research highly relevant across various fields, including industry, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: 

Dr. Changchao Zhang is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the domain of bionic sensors. His innovative approach to developing biodegradable vibration sensors represents a significant advancement in sustainable technology, addressing critical environmental concerns related to traditional rigid and toxic sensor materials.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering
    Jilin University, Changchun, China
     Master’s Degree in Material Science and Engineering
    Bachelor’s Degree in Physics

Work Experience

  • [Current Position, e.g., Associate Professor/Researcher]
    Jilin University
    Department of [Relevant Department]

    • Lead research initiatives in the development of innovative bionic sensors utilizing biodegradable materials.
    • Focus on the design and fabrication of paper-based MEMS vibration sensors for various applications.
    • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to advance green electronics technologies.
  • [Previous Position, e.g., Research Scientist/Engineer]
    • Conducted research on advanced sensor technologies and their applications in industrial and environmental monitoring.
    • Developed methodologies for improving sensor sensitivity and reliability using eco-friendly materials.
  • [Previous Position, e.g., Postdoctoral Researcher/Assistant Professor]
    • Investigated the performance of various materials for use in electronic sensors, focusing on sustainability and waste reduction.
    • Published several research papers in peer-reviewed journals on vibration sensing and bionic sensor technologies.

Publication top Notes:

A Selective-Response Hypersensitive Bio-Inspired Strain Sensor Enabled by Hysteresis Effect and Parallel Through-Slits Structures

Flexible multifunctional sensing platform based on a rapid lateral integration strategy for health monitoring with ultralow spatial crosstalk

High Linearity Sensor Based on One-Step Laser Direct Writing Fabrication for Vibration Detection

Crack-Based Composite Flexible Sensor with Superhydrophobicity to Detect Strain and Vibration

Low-Cost and Paper-Based Micro-Electromechanical Systems Sensor for the Vibration Monitoring of Shield Cutters

Dr. Dinh-Dung Nguyen | Sensor Integration Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dinh-Dung Nguyen | Sensor Integration Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dinh-Dung Nguyen, Le Quy Don Technical University, Vietnam

Dr. Dinh-Dung Nguyen is a dedicated lecturer in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Le Quy Don Technical University in Hanoi, Vietnam, where he has been affiliated since 2011. He earned his Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary in 2021. Dr. Nguyen’s research focuses on sustainable aviation, aerial vehicles, and the integration of control systems in transportation. He is actively involved in various national and international projects that address environmental issues and promote smart city transportation systems. With a robust publication record, Dr. Nguyen has contributed significantly to the field of aviation and urban planning, demonstrating a commitment to advancing knowledge and practices in sustainable transportation. His work has garnered attention in reputable journals, highlighting his expertise and impact in aerospace engineering and transportation research.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Researcher Overview: Dung Dinh Nguyen is a lecturer at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Le Quy Don Technical University, in Hanoi, Vietnam. He obtained his Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, in 2021. His research focuses on sustainable aviation, aerial vehicles, system design, and the integration of control devices in aircraft, particularly in the context of smart cities and urban planning.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering
    Institution: Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
    Year: 2021

Work Experience

  • Lecturer
    Department: Faculty of Aerospace Engineering
    Institution: Le Quy Don Technical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Years: 2014 – Present
  • Academy Graduate
    Institution: Le Quy Don Technical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Years: 2011 – Present

Research and Academic Contributions

Dinh-Dung Nguyen has been involved in various national and international studies focused on sustainable aviation, aerial vehicles, system design, and transportation systems in smart cities. His research emphasizes environmental assessments and innovations in the integration of drones into urban transportation frameworks.

Publication top Notes:

Microactuators Supporting and Sensor Technology an Intelligent Transportation Management System

Revolutionizing Urban Transportation with Sensor Technology and Microactuators

An investigation of sensing and technologies for supporting the intelligent transport management system in urban area

Management and Regulation of Drone Operation in Urban Environment: A Case Study

An investigation of the Internet-based approach for drone management in a city environment

Autonomous flight trajectory control system for drones in smart city traffic management