Dr. Lixing Zhao | Intelligent Sensing Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lixing Zhao | Intelligent Sensing Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Lixing Zhao, Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Study, UCAS, China

Lixing Zhao is a Ph.D. student at the Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), specializing in the geometric positioning and measurement of optical remote sensing payloads and remote sensing image processing. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Intelligent Science and Technology from Nanjing University of Science and Technology in 2021. Lixing has made significant contributions to remote sensing and optical imaging, as evidenced by his multiple high-impact publications in journals such as Remote Sensing, Sensors, and IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. His research includes advanced methods for geometric calibration and ground control point extraction in thermal infrared remote sensing. He has presented his work at prestigious conferences, earning accolades like the Outstanding Ph.D. Presentation at the Future Space Science and Technology Conference (2024) and the Outstanding Poster Award at the National Symposium on Space Earth Science (2023). Among his honors are the First-Class Academic Scholarship from HIAS (2024) and numerous university-level awards for academic excellence and leadership. He has actively participated in major research projects, including the CAS Pioneer Project A and a National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund Project, where he contributed to developing innovative imaging and calibration techniques for thermal infrared sensors.

Professional Profile:

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Lixing Zhao demonstrates exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award based on his academic achievements, publications, research experience, and contributions to his field. Here’s an analysis of his suitability.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. Student (2021–Present)
    Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Study, UCAS, Hangzhou, China
    🛰️ Focus: Geometric positioning and measurement of optical remote sensing payloads, remote sensing image processing.
  • Bachelor of Engineering (2017–2021)
    Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
    🤖 Major: Intelligent Science and Technology

🎤 Conferences

  • 🏅 Outstanding Ph.D. Presentation
    The 4th Future Space Science and Technology Conference, 2024, Hangzhou, China
  • 🖼️ Outstanding Poster
    The 5th National Symposium on Space Earth Science, 2023, Suzhou, China
  • 🌟 Outstanding Student Presentation
    The 2nd Academic Seminar of the School of Optoelectronics, HIAS

🏆 Honors and Awards

  • 🎖️ Outstanding Student and Excellent Student Cadre, First-Class Academic Scholarship, HIAS, 2024
  • 🏅 Outstanding Communist Youth League Member, Second-Class Scholarship, HIAS, 2023
  • 🌟 Outstanding Communist Youth League Cadre, Second-Class Scholarship, HIAS, 2022
  • 🎓 Special First-Class Scholarship, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 2018

🔬 Research Experiences

  • 🌍 CASEarth Small Satellite Thermal Imager (June 2018 – Present)
    Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS Pioneer Project A

    • Focus: High-precision geometric calibration for thermal imager systems, laboratory and on-orbit imaging simulation technologies.
  • 📡 Key Issues in Geometric Positioning of Low Earth Orbit Payloads (Jan 2023 – Dec 2025)
    National Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Fund Project

    • Focus: Ground control point extraction from on-orbit infrared images, large-scale feature extraction methods.

Publication Top Notes:

A Denoising Network Based on Frequency-Spectral- Spatial-Feature for Hyperspectral Image

In-Orbit Geometric Calibration for Long-Linear-Array and Wide-Swath Whisk-Broom TIS of SDGSAT-1

A CNN-Based Layer-Adaptive GCPs Extraction Method for TIR Remote Sensing Images

Thermal Discharge Temperature Retrieval and Monitoring of NPPs Based on SDGSAT-1 Images

Development and Core Technologies for Intelligent SWaP3 Infrared Cameras: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis

 

Amir Fayyaz | Sensor Characterization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amir Fayyaz | Sensor Characterization | Best Researcher Award

Assistant prof. at National center for Physics, Islamabad, Pakistan

Amir Fayyaz is a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of physics, specializing in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and elemental analysis. Based in Islamabad, Pakistan, he has amassed extensive experience across various academic and research institutions, including The University of Arizona and Quaid-i-Azam University. His contributions encompass advanced spectroscopic techniques for chemical analysis, focusing on rare earth elements and high-entropy alloys. Amir is also an active participant in national and international conferences, where he shares his findings and innovations. His commitment to education is evident through his roles as a teaching assistant and lecturer, where he inspires the next generation of physicists.

Profile:

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Amir Fayyaz possesses a robust background as a research associate, assistant, and scholar in prestigious institutions, including The University of Arizona and Quaid-i-Azam University. His hands-on experience with advanced techniques such as Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS) demonstrates his technical expertise.
  2. Diverse Skill Set: His proficiency in various analytical techniques, including EDX, XRF, and chemometric analyses, showcases his versatility. He has successfully conducted elemental analysis of rare earth elements and high entropy alloys, positioning him at the forefront of current scientific inquiries.
  3. Publication Record: Amir has a commendable publication record with multiple articles in reputable journals, highlighting his contributions to the field. His work on LIBS-assisted PCA and elemental analysis of rare earth ores is particularly noteworthy.
  4. Conference Engagement: His active participation in national and international conferences underscores his commitment to sharing knowledge and collaborating with the scientific community. Winning a best presentation award at a prestigious conference further validates his research impact.
  5. Teaching Experience: Amir has demonstrated his capability to convey complex concepts effectively as a teaching assistant and lecturer. This dual role as a researcher and educator enhances his profile, as it reflects his ability to mentor future scientists.
  6. Research Funding: Securing funding for multiple research projects indicates his research proposal skills and the trust of funding bodies in his capabilities. This experience is crucial for leading significant research initiatives.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Collaboration: While Amir has engaged in several projects, expanding his collaborative efforts across different disciplines could enhance his research impact and foster innovative solutions to complex problems.
  2. Outreach Activities: Increasing involvement in outreach or public engagement initiatives could raise awareness of his research and its societal implications, thereby enhancing the visibility of his work.
  3. Diversity of Research Topics: Exploring additional areas outside his current focus could enrich his portfolio and open avenues for interdisciplinary research.
  4. Grant Writing Skills: Further developing grant writing skills will be beneficial for securing more funding opportunities and leading larger research projects.

Education:

Amir Fayyaz holds a Master’s degree in Physics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where he excelled in research on atomic and molecular physics. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, laying a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental physics. His education is complemented by various workshops and seminars that enhance his research skills, particularly in spectroscopy and materials science. Amir has been awarded a Departmental Fellowship and an International Research Support Initiative Scholarship, reflecting his academic prowess and dedication to advancing the field of physics.

Experience:

Amir’s professional experience spans multiple prestigious institutions. As a Research Associate at The University of Arizona, he optimized 2D LIBS mapping systems and conducted chemical analyses of ores. His previous roles as a Research Assistant at Quaid-i-Azam University and as a Visiting Research Scholar at the National Center for Physics involved calibrating LIBS systems and conducting elemental analyses. Amir has also served as a Teaching Assistant and Specialist Lecturer, where he taught various undergraduate physics courses. His work has been recognized through presentations at numerous conferences, showcasing his research on LIBS and its applications.

Awards and Honors:

Amir has received several prestigious awards, highlighting his academic and research achievements. He was honored with a Departmental Fellowship from Quaid-i-Azam University and an International Research Support Initiative Scholarship from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. His outstanding presentation skills earned him the Best Presentation Prize at the International Nathiagali Summer College. Additionally, he was recognized with the Prime Minister Laptop Award for his academic excellence. These accolades reflect his commitment to research and education, as well as his potential for future contributions to the field of physics.

Research Focus:

Amir’s research primarily centers on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and its applications in elemental analysis. His work includes optimizing LIBS systems for analyzing rare earth elements and high-entropy alloys, as well as developing calibration-free techniques for various materials. He also explores the use of spectroscopic methods in characterizing polymers and other advanced materials. Amir’s research aims to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of elemental detection, contributing to advancements in materials science and environmental analysis. His ongoing projects reflect a strong commitment to innovative research that addresses contemporary challenges in physics and engineering.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Elemental analysis of cement by calibration-free laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (CF-LIBS) and comparison with laser ablation–time-of-flight–mass spectrometry (LA-TOF-MS)
    A Fayyaz, U Liaqat, Z Adeel Umar, R Ahmed, M Aslam Baig, Analytical Letters 52 (12), 1951-1965 (2019)
  • VO2 thin film based highly responsive and fast VIS/IR photodetector
    ZA Umar, R Ahmed, H Asghar, U Liaqat, A Fayyaz, MA Baig, Materials Chemistry and Physics 290, 126655 (2022)
  • LIBS assisted PCA analysis of multiple rare-earth elements (La, Ce, Nd, Sm, and Yb) in phosphorite deposits
    A Fayyaz, H Asghar, AM Alshehri, TA Alrebdi, Heliyon 9 (3) (2023)
  • Combination of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, and time–of–flight mass spectrometry for the quantification of CoCrFeNiMo high entropy alloys
    A Fayyaz, U Liaqat, K Yaqoob, R Ahmed, ZA Umar, MA Baig, Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy 198, 106562 (2022)
  • Laser spectroscopic characterization for the rapid detection of nutrients along with CN molecular emission band in plant-biochar
    TA Alrebdi, A Fayyaz, H Asghar, S Elaissi, LAE Maati, Molecules 27 (15), 5048 (2022)
  • Vibrational Emission Study of the CN and C2 in Nylon and ZnO/Nylon Polymer Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
    TA Alrebdi, A Fayyaz, A Ben Gouider Trabelsi, H Asghar, FH Alkallas, Polymers 14 (17), 3686 (2022)
  • Quantification of aluminum gallium arsenide (AlGaAs) wafer plasma using calibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (CF-LIBS)
    TA Alrebdi, A Fayyaz, H Asghar, A Zaman, M Asghar, FH Alkallas, Molecules 27 (12), 3754 (2022)
  • Analysis of Rare Earth Ores Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Laser Ablation Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
    A Fayyaz, R Ali, M Waqas, U Liaqat, R Ahmad, ZA Umar, MA Baig, Minerals 13 (6), 787 (2023)
  • Supercapacitive behavior and energy storage properties of molybdenum carbide ceramics synthesized via ball milling technique
    K Naseem, Z Ali, P Chen, A Tahir, F Qin, A Fayyaz, MD Albaqami, Ceramics International 50 (6), 9572-9580 (2024)
  • Elemental study of Devarda’s alloy using calibration free-laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (CF‒LIBS)
    J Iqbal, TA Alrebdi, A Fayyaz, H Asghar, SKH Shah, M Naeem, Laser Physics 33 (3), 036001 (2023)
  • Enhanced generation of hydrogen through hydrolysis of biochar-coupled magnesium: Analysis of the performance of biochar-support and the effect of metallic coating on biochar
    K Naseem, J Zhang, A Fayyaz, W Hayat, S Ahmed, S Khursheed, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 12 (1), 111770 (2024)
  • Laser-Induced breakdown spectroscopy and energy-dispersive x-ray analyses for green mineral fluorite (CaF2)
    A Fayyaz, H Asghar, TA Alrebdi, Results in Physics 52, 106850 (2023)
  • Multi-Spectroscopic Characterization of MgO/Nylon (6/6) Polymer: Evaluating the Potential of LIBS and Statistical Methods
    A Fayyaz, H Asghar, M Waqas, A Kamal, WA Al-Onazi, AM Al-Mohaimeed, Polymers 15 (15), 3156 (2023)
  • Optical and thermal characterization of pure CuO and Zn/CuO using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), x-ray fluorescence (XRF), and ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis)
    MI Khan, A Fayyaz, S Mushtaq, H Asghar, TA Alrebdi, H Cabrera, R Ali, Laser Physics Letters 20 (8), 086001 (2023)
  • Chemometrics and Spectroscopic Analyses of Peganum harmala Plant’s Seeds by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
    TA Alrebdi, A Fayyaz, H Asghar, A Kamal, J Iqbal, NK Piracha, Applied Sciences 13 (5), 2780 (2023)
  • Spectroscopical Characterization of Copper–Iron (Cu-Fe) Alloy Plasma Using LIBS, ICP-AES, and EDX
    A Fayyaz, J Iqbal, H Asghar, TA Alrebdi, AM Alshehri, W Ahmed, N Ahmed, Metals 13 (7), 1188 (2023)
  • Analytical Techniques for Elemental Analysis: LIBS, LA-TOF-MS, EDX, PIXE, and XRF: A Review
    MA Baig, A Fayyaz, R Ahmed, ZA Umar, H Asghar, U Liaqat, R Hedwig, Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: A. Physical and Biological Sciences (2024)
  • CF-LIBS based elemental analysis of Saussurea simpsoniana medicinal plant: a study on roots, seeds, and leaves
    A Fayyaz, N Ali, ZA Umar, H Asghar, M Waqas, R Ahmed, R Ali, MA Baig, Analytical Sciences 40 (3), 413-427 (2024)

Conclusion:

Amir Fayyaz is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive experience in advanced research methodologies, a strong publication record, and a commitment to education exemplify his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. By addressing areas for improvement, he could enhance his already impressive profile and contribute even more significantly to the field of physics and materials science. His potential for future contributions, coupled with his current achievements, strongly supports his nomination for this award.