Prof. Ye-Jun Xu | Quantum Optics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ye-Jun Xu | Quantum Optics Awards | Best Researcher Award -5198

Prof. Ye-Jun Xu, Chizhou University, China

Professor Ye-Jun Xu is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of quantum physics and cavity magnonics. He earned his B.S. in Physics from West Anhui University in 2006 and his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2011. Following his doctoral studies, he joined Chizhou University as a Tenure-Track Lecturer in 2011, and was promoted to Professor in 2020. Professor Xu’s research focuses on quantum physics, with a particular emphasis on cavity magnonics, quantum entanglement, and nonreciprocal quantum phase transitions. He has published numerous impactful papers in prestigious journals, such as Physical Review A, Optics Express, and Annalen der Physik, contributing significantly to the understanding of quantum systems, magnon blockades, and optomechanical systems. His work on phase-controlled quantum entanglement and magnon lasers has advanced the field of quantum technology. Professor Xu continues to lead cutting-edge research in these areas, shaping the future of quantum science.

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Summary of Suitability:

Academic Background and Professional Growth: Professor Ye-Jun Xu has a solid foundation in physics, with a B.S. from West Anhui University and a Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China. Since joining Chizhou University in 2011, he has progressed from a Tenure-Track Lecturer to Professor, achieving this rank in 2020, which highlights his commitment to academia and his field.

Education:

  • B.S. in Physics, Department of Physics, West Anhui University (09/2002 — 06/2006)
  • Ph.D. in Physics, Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China (09/2006 — 06/2011)

Professional Employment:

  • Tenure-Track Lecturer, Chizhou University (July 2011 — 2020)
  • Professor, Chizhou University (2020 — Present)

Publication top Notes:

Phase-controlled quantum entanglement and one-way steering in cavity magnonic system

Nonreciprocal quantum phase transition in cavity magnonics

Phonon-blockade-based multiple-photon bundle emission in a quadratically coupled optomechanical system

Magnon statistical properties in multiphoton-catalyzed optomagnonics

Quantum properties of nonclassical states generated by an optomechanical system with catalytic quantum scissors

 

 

Prof Dr. Tao Deng | Quantum Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Tao Deng | Quantum Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Tao Deng,  Beijing jiaotong University, China

Dr. Tao Deng is a highly accomplished researcher and academic in the field of microelectronics, currently serving as Deputy Dean of the Undergraduate School and Director of the Institute of Micro and Nano Electronics at Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), China. He holds a Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology from Tsinghua University, China (2015), with a joint Ph.D. tenure at Johns Hopkins University, USA. He earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Business Management from Xi’an Jiaotong University (2010) and gained international experience as a visiting student at California State University, Los Angeles.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Tao Deng is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional academic background, significant scientific contributions, and extensive experience in the field of microelectronics and nanotechnology.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology
    Institute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua University, China
    September 2010 – July 2015
  • Joint Ph.D. Student
    Johns Hopkins University, USA
    September 2013 – September 2014
  • Dual Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and Business Management
    School of Mechanical Engineering and School of Management, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
    June 2006 – June 2010
  • Visiting Student
    California State University, Los Angeles, USA
    June 2009 – September 2009

Professional Experience

  • Deputy Dean, Undergraduate School
    Director, Institute of Micro and Nano Electronics
    Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), China
    September 2021 – Present
  • Professor, School of Electronic and Information Engineering
    Assistant Dean, Undergraduate School
    Director, Institute of Micro and Nano Electronics
    Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), China
    November 2020 – September 2021
  • Associate Professor, School of Electronic Information Engineering
    Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), China
    June 2015 – November 2020

Publication top Notes:

Ultraconformable Integrated Wireless Charging Micro-Supercapacitor Skin

The Roadmap of 2D Materials and Devices Toward Chips

Review of the pressure sensor based on graphene and its derivatives

Polarization-Sensitive Optoelectronic Synapse Based on 3D Graphene/MoS2 Heterostructure

High-Performance Carbon Nanotube-Based Photodetectors Enhanced by SWCNTs/Graphene Heterojunction

 

Assist Prof Dr. Nancy Alshaer | Quantum Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Nancy Alshaer | Quantum Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assist Prof Dr. Nancy Alshaer, Tanta University, Egypt

Nancy A. Alshaer is an Assistant Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Tanta University’s Faculty of Engineering in Egypt. She earned her Ph.D. in 2020, specializing in optical free-space communication with quantum-key distribution, and was recognized with the Best Doctoral Thesis Award in Engineering Sciences from Tanta University for the 2020-2021 academic year. Dr. Alshaer has been actively involved in the project “Free Space Optical Communication with Quantum Light,” funded by the Science, Technology & Innovation Funding Authority (STIFA) of Egypt. Her research collaborations span notable institutions, including the National Institute of Laser at Cairo University, Nile University, Birmingham City University, and Taibah University. Her research interests encompass optical and wireless communications, quantum key distribution, quantum algorithms, quantum random number generation, tracking systems, wireless sensor networks, and edge computing.

 

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Nancy A. Alshaer, an IEEE Member and Assistant Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Tanta University, Egypt, stands as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her exemplary contributions to the field of optical and wireless communications, particularly in quantum key distribution (QKD) and free-space optical (FSO) communication. Her academic journey, culminating in a Ph.D. in optical free-space communication with quantum-key distribution, and her recognition with the award for the best doctoral thesis in engineering sciences, highlight her research excellence.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Optical Free-Space Communication with Quantum-Key Distribution
    • Institution: Tanta University, Egypt
    • Year: 2020
    • Honors: Awarded for the best doctoral thesis in the field of engineering sciences for the academic year 2020-2021

Work Experience

  • Assistant Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering
    • Department: Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication
    • Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
    • Institution: Tanta University, Egypt
    • Duration: Current
  • Research Associate
    • Project: “Free Space Optical Communication with Quantum Light”
    • Funding Authority: Science, Technology & Innovation Funding Authority (STIFA), Egypt
    • Duration: 2020 – 2022

Research Collaborations

  • National Institute of Laser, Cairo University, Egypt
  • Nile University, Egypt
  • Birmingham City University, UK
  • Taibah University, KSA

Publication top Notes:

Enhancing Performance of Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution (CV-QKD) and Gaussian Modulation of Coherent States (GMCS) in Free-Space Channels under Individual Attacks with Phase-Sensitive Amplifier (PSA) and Homodyne Detection (HD)

Security Analysis of Gaussian and Discrete Modulations in FSO/CV-QKD Systems Employing LLO Under Phase and Amplitude Attacks

A review on pointing, acquisition, and tracking approaches in UAV-based fso communication systems

Performance Evaluation and Security Analysis of UAV-Based FSO/CV-QKD System Employing DP-QPSK/CD

Reliability and Security Analysis of an Entanglement-Based QKD Protocol in a Dynamic Ground-to-UAV FSO Communications System