Dr. QingYang Ding | Smart Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. QingYang Ding | Smart Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. QingYang Ding, Beijing Union University, China

Ding Qingyang is a lecturer and Master’s Advisor with a distinguished career as a senior machine learning engineer. He earned his Ph.D. from the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing, China. An active member of the China Computer Association, the Higher Education Association, and the Blockchain Committee of the China Mobile Communication Association, Ding’s research interests span the smart Internet of Things, blockchain technology and its applications, as well as data mining and analysis. He has successfully led a general science and technology project funded by the Beijing Municipal Education Commission and contributed to several provincial and ministerial projects, including national key research and development initiatives and funding from the National Social Science Fund, Beijing Social Science Fund, and Beijing Natural Science Fund. With over 20 academic publications, one monograph, and applications for three national invention patents and two software copyrights, Ding Qingyang has made significant contributions to his fields of expertise.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingyang Ding is a lecturer and Master’s advisor with a strong academic background and professional experience in machine learning, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT). He earned his Ph.D. from the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, and is actively involved in various professional organizations such as the China Computer Federation and Blockchain Committee of China Mobile Communication Association.

Education:

  • Ph.D. in [specific discipline not mentioned] from the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China.

Work Experience:

  • Lecturer and Master’s Advisor with a focus on technology and engineering.
  • Senior Machine Learning Engineer with extensive industry and academic experience in AI and data technologies.
  • Professional Member of:
    • China Computer Association
    • Higher Education Association
    • Blockchain Committee of China Mobile Communication Association

Publication top Notes:

A Resource Allocation Algorithm for Cloud-Network Collaborative Satellite Networks with Differentiated QoS Requirements

Impact of Perceived Value and Community Attachment on Smart Renovation Participation Willingness for Sustainable Development of Old Urban Communities in China

Blockchain Empowered Reliable Federated Learning by Worker Selection: A Trustworthy Reputation Evaluation Method

OBBC: A Blockchain-Based Data Sharing Scheme for Open Banking

Permissioned Blockchain-Based Double-Layer Framework for Product Traceability System

Assoc Prof Dr. Weigang Zhu | Flexible sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Weigang Zhu | Flexible sensors Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Weigang Zhu, Tianjin University, China

Dr. Weigang Zhu is a tenured Associate Professor in Chemistry and Materials Science at the Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Tianjin University. He is affiliated with the Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences and the Key Laboratory of Organic Integrated Circuits, Ministry of Education. Dr. Zhu earned his B.Eng. in Applied Chemistry with the highest honors from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 2011, and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2016, under the supervision of Prof. Wenping Hu. Following his doctoral studies, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Chemical Physics at Northwestern University, working with Prof. Tobin J. Marks from 2016 to 2019. Dr. Zhu’s research focuses on developing cutting-edge spectroscopic techniques and devices in areas such as time-resolved optical spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance, and spintronic devices. He has a diverse experimental and theoretical expertise, including microscopy, X-ray techniques, and advanced molecular modeling, contributing to advancements in electronics, photonics, energy, catalysis, and quantum information science.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Weigang Zhu is a tenured Associate Professor in Chemistry and Materials Science at Tianjin University. His research is broad and interdisciplinary, with a focus on spectroscopic techniques, materials science, and device operations relevant to modern applications like solar cells, spintronic devices, and quantum information science. This diverse background indicates a significant impact on fields such as chemistry, optoelectronics, and energy.

Education:

  1. Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry
    • Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Duration: September 2011 – July 2016
    • Advisor: Prof. Wenping Hu
  2. B.Eng. in Applied Chemistry (with the Highest Honors)
    • University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
    • Duration: September 2007 – July 2011
    • Advisor: Prof. Xiaobo Liu (Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences)

Work Experience:

  1. Tenured Associate Professor in Chemistry and Materials Science
    • Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Tianjin University
    • Affiliations: Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences, Key Laboratory of Organic Integrated Circuits (Ministry of Education)
    • Duration: March 2020 – Present
  2. Postdoctoral Scholar in Chemical Physics
    • Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University
    • Duration: November 2016 – October 2019
    • Advisor: Prof. Tobin J. Marks
    • Affiliated to: Molecular Photonics Group (B Team)

Publication top Notes:

Fluorination effects on indacenodithienothiophene acceptor packing and electronic structure, end-group redistribution, and solar cell photovoltaic response

CITED:362

Cocrystals Strategy towards Materials for Near‐Infrared Photothermal Conversion and Imaging

CITED:267

Rational design of charge-transfer interactions in halogen-bonded co-crystals toward versatile solid-state optoelectronics

CITED:268

Crystallography, morphology, electronic structure, and transport in non-fullerene/non-indacenodithienothiophene polymer: Y6 solar cells

CITED:246

Revealing the charge‐transfer interactions in self‐assembled organic cocrystals: two‐dimensional photonic applications

CITED:230

Molecular cocrystals: design, charge-transfer and optoelectronic functionality

CITED:165