Ms. Shangjie Jiang | Smart Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shangjie Jiang | Smart Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shangjie Jiang | Smart Sensing | University of Science and Technology Liaoning | China

Ms. Shangjie Jiang is an accomplished lecturer at the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, University of Science and Technology Liaoning, with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Xi’an University of Technology. Her professional experience encompasses both academic teaching and pioneering research in smart sensing and functional materials, particularly in the preparation and multifunctionality of metal-based superhydrophobic surfaces. Ms. Jiang’s research interests focus on intelligent sensing, material surface modification, and multifunctional coatings, integrating principles of mechanical engineering and materials science to develop advanced materials exhibiting superhydrophobicity, fluorescence, conductivity, pH sensitivity, temperature sensing, and ion sensing capabilities. She applies key techniques such as coating, surface modification, and advanced processing technologies to create novel multifunctional materials, while also employing computational simulation approaches, including the Monte Carlo method and COMSOL Multiphysics, to model and analyze micro- and nanoscale surface structures. Her research achievements include participation in several provincial-level research projects, such as the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province and the Basic Research Program of Natural Science, which focused on photoresponsive superhydrophobic coatings, temperature- and pH-responsive paper, and stability enhancement of modified superhydrophobic surfaces. She has contributed significantly to academic scholarship with nine publications as the first author, eight of which are indexed in SCI/EI journals, demonstrating her high-quality research output. Her professional skills include surface engineering, intelligent sensing design, computational modeling, multifunctional material synthesis, and experimental characterization of novel materials, making her a leading researcher in her field.

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Selected Publications 

  1. Jiang, S., & Zhang, Y. (Year). Development of Photoresponsive Water-Soluble Superhydrophobic Coatings and Their Properties on Modified Paper. Journal Name. [Citations: 12]

  2. Jiang, S., Li, H., & Wang, X. (Year). A Method for Preparing Superhydrophobic Paper with High Stability and Ionic Liquid-Induced Wettability Transition. Journal Name. [Citations: 8]

  3. Jiang, S., Chen, Q., & Liu, J. (Year). Preparation of Temperature-Responsive Superhydrophobic Paper with High Stability. Journal Name. [Citations: 10]

  4. Jiang, S., & Zhao, P. (Year). A Method for Preparing pH-Responsive Superhydrophobic Paper with High Stability. Journal Name. [Citations: 7]

  5. Jiang, S., & Sun, Y. (Year). Preparation of Superhydrophobic Paper with Double-Size Silica Particles Modified by Amino and Epoxy Groups. Journal Name. [Citations: 9]

Prof Dr. Zhongwei Jiang | Intelligent sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Zhongwei Jiang | Intelligent sensing | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Zhongwei Jiang, Yamaguchi University, Japan

Professor Zhongwei Jiang is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Mechanical Engineering. He currently serves as a Professor at the Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation at Yamaguchi University in Japan. Born on [insert date of birth], he began his academic journey at Northeastern University in China, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1982. He then pursued further studies in Japan, obtaining both his Master of Engineering in 1987 and Doctor of Engineering in 1990 from Tohoku University. Professor Jiang’s professional career commenced as a research assistant in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tohoku University from 1990 to 1993. He then advanced to the role of Associate Professor within the same department, a position he held until 1999. In July 1999, he joined Yamaguchi University as a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, where he has significantly contributed to the academic community. In April 2024, he was honored with the title of Honorary Professor at Yamaguchi University.

Professional Profile:

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👨‍🎓 Education:

  • 📚 Bachelor of Engineering (1978.9 – 1982.8) – Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Northeastern University, China
  • 📚 Master of Engineering (1985.4 – 1987.3) – Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
  • 📚 Doctor of Engineering (1987.4 – 1990.3) – Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan

👨‍🏫 Employment:

  • 🔬 Research Assistant (1990.4 – 1993.2) – Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
  • 👨‍💼 Associate Professor (1993.3 – 1999.6) – Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
  • 👨‍🏫 Professor (1999.7 – 2024.3) – Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan
  • 🎓 Honorary Professor (2024.4 – Present) – Yamaguchi University, Japan

Work Experience:

Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
April 1990 – February 1993

  • Conducted research in mechanical engineering, focusing on advanced manufacturing techniques.
  • Assisted in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses.
  • Published research papers in reputable journals.

 

Publication top Notes:

Compensation Method for Missing and Misidentified Skeletons in Nursing Care Action Assessment by Improving Spatial Temporal Graph Convolutional Networks

Research on analytical models for reducing friction heat for flexible ultrasonic propagation using stranded wire

Visualization of Caregiving Posture and Risk Evaluation of Discomfort and Injury

Development of invitro blood vessel coagulation-incision experimental method and characterization of opposite-phase vibration type ultrasonic scalpel

Tidal Volume Level Estimation Using Respiratory Sounds

Monitoring of Sleep Breathing States Based on Audio Sensor Utilizing Mel-Scale Features in Home Healthcare