Dr. Xiangyu Xie | Wireless Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangyu Xie | Wireless Sensor Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangyu Xie, Guiyang University, China

Dr. Xiangyu Xie is a highly skilled researcher and engineer specializing in sensor technologies and material analytics. He currently serves as a Senior Lab Master and Group Leader of Materials Engineering at Guiyang University, where he has been leading projects since October 2017. Dr. Xie is expected to complete his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Harbin Engineering University by December 2024. His academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Guizhou University (2014–2017) and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Hunan Institute of Science and Technology (2010–2014). With extensive experience in data manipulation and project management, Dr. Xie has played a pivotal role in the Detection and Localization of Threats Project and the development of Novel Sensing Networks for Intelligent Monitoring, both funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His work focuses on advanced sensor systems, including the development of RFID sensors for strain and damage mapping, and his ability to handle complex projects with evolving priorities has made him a strong leader in his field.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangyu Xie is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive qualifications, project leadership experience, and innovative contributions to the field of sensor technologies and materials science. His academic background, including a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering (expected in 2024), coupled with his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering, demonstrates a solid foundation in engineering and materials research.

Working Experience and Education 🎓

  • Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
    📚 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Materials Science and Engineering (Expected: December 2024)
  • Guiyang University, Guiyang, China
    🔬 Senior Lab Master, Group Leader of Materials Engineering (Oct 2017–Present)
  • Guizhou University, Guiyang, China
    🎓 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Sep 2014–June 2017)
  • Hunan Institute of Science and Technology, Yueyang, China
    🎓 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Sep 2010–June 2014)

Project Experience 🧪

  • Detection and Localization of Threats Project (National Natural Science Foundation of China) (Mar 2023–Present)
    🔍 Led project direction, data processing, and qualitative/quantitative analyses.
  • Novel Sensing Networks for Intelligent Monitoring (National Natural Science Foundation of China) (Jun 2021–Present)
    🛠️ Planned content themes and developed novel structures for RFID sensors in strain and damage mapping.

Highlight of Qualifications 🌟

🔹 Rich internship and project experience in sensor technologies and material analytics with strong data manipulation skills.
🔹 Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration and project management.
🔹 Self-motivated and capable of managing complex projects while balancing multiple priorities in demanding timelines.

Publication top Notes:

Passive wireless RFID strain sensor for directional-independent structural deformation monitoring

Influence of HCl in Photo-catalyzed Oxidation of Cyclohexane with Decatungstate or PMo12-nVn

An RFID smart structure using inkjet-printed additive manufacturing technology for metal crack characterization

High-Sensitivity RFID Tag Sensor with Coupled Ring Resonators for Multi-Position Crack Monitoring

Reliable Crack Monitoring Based on Guided Wave Through Periodically Loaded Transmission Line

Re-transmission Crack Sensor based on Re-configurable Series Ring Resonator

 

Best Environmental Sensing Technology

Introductio Best Environmental Sensing Technology

The Best Environmental Sensing Technology Award recognizes outstanding innovations in technology that contribute to environmental monitoring and sustainability. This award highlights advancements in sensor technology that enhance our ability to understand and protect the environment.

Award Eligibility:

This award is open to individuals, teams, and organizations worldwide that have developed innovative environmental sensing technologies. There are no age limits for applicants. Qualification requires a demonstrable impact on environmental monitoring and sustainability. Publications related to the technology are encouraged but not required.

Requirements:

Submissions must include a detailed description of the technology, its development process, and its environmental impact. Evaluation criteria include innovation, environmental impact, scalability, and potential for future applications. Submissions should be in English and follow the submission guidelines outlined below.

Submission Guidelines:

Submissions must be sent via email to the award committee and include a biography of the applicant(s), an abstract of the technology, and supporting files such as videos, images, or data sets. The deadline for submissions is [insert deadline here].

Recognition:

The winner(s) of the Best Environmental Sensing Technology Award will receive a monetary prize and recognition at a prestigious environmental conference. They will also be featured in press releases and on the award website.

Community Impact:

The winning technology will have a significant impact on environmental monitoring and sustainability, helping to protect ecosystems and improve the quality of life for communities around the world.

Biography:

Applicants should provide a brief biography highlighting their relevant experience and expertise in environmental sensing technology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

The abstract should provide a concise overview of the technology, its development, and its environmental impact. Supporting files should include any additional information or media that helps to showcase the technology’s innovation and impact.