Zhengping Wang | Optics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhengping Wang | Optics | Best Researcher Award

Director of Optical Testing Center at State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, China

Prof. Zhengping Wang is a renowned scientist in the fields of solid-state lasers and nonlinear optics, with a strong foundation in crystal materials research. Currently serving at the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, he has established himself as a leader in optical materials science and engineering. His career reflects a balance of theoretical exploration, experimental innovation, and practical applications in photonics, aerospace, and advanced optical devices. Prof. Wang has authored more than four hundred peer-reviewed publications, many of which appear in high-impact journals, and holds nearly fifty invention patents, signifying his role in bridging fundamental research with technological innovation. Beyond his individual achievements, he has successfully led numerous national and collaborative projects, contributing to the progress of optical science in China and internationally. With deep academic influence and professional recognition, he continues to make significant contributions to advancing laser science and mentoring the next generation of researchers.

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Education

Prof. Zhengping Wang completed his higher education at Shandong University, where he pursued his undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies in physics and materials science. His academic journey reflects a continuous commitment to deepening his expertise in crystal materials and optics, fields that have remained the core of his research throughout his career. With a strong educational foundation in advanced physics, optical materials, and laser technology, Prof. Wang has been able to integrate theoretical understanding with experimental practice. His academic training prepared him to address complex scientific challenges, leading to innovative solutions in nonlinear optics and solid-state laser development. Over the years, he has transformed his early academic pursuits into a distinguished research career, setting a benchmark in crystal growth techniques, optical engineering, and material applications. His educational background not only laid the groundwork for his scientific achievements but also shaped his trajectory as a mentor, leader, and global contributor to optics.

Experience

Prof. Zhengping Wang has extensive research and academic experience, primarily anchored at the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University. Over the course of his career, he has led twelve major national research projects and participated in more than fifty collaborative programs, many involving interdisciplinary and international cooperation. His experience demonstrates strong leadership in managing large-scale projects and mentoring teams of young researchers and students. Prof. Wang’s expertise spans crystal material growth, solid-state lasers, and nonlinear optical technologies, with his work significantly influencing advancements in photonics and optical device development. He has published more than four hundred scholarly articles, with over one hundred and fifty as first or corresponding author, showcasing his role as both a researcher and thought leader. In addition, he has contributed forty-eight invention patents, highlighting his ability to bridge scientific research with industrial applications. His experience reflects a combination of academic rigor, innovation, and leadership.

Research Interest

Prof. Zhengping Wang’s primary research interests lie in solid-state laser technology, nonlinear optics, and the growth of advanced crystal materials. His work is dedicated to understanding the fundamental properties of optical materials and leveraging them to develop next-generation laser systems and photonic devices. He is particularly focused on the design and optimization of nonlinear optical processes, which are vital for high-power laser applications, precision measurements, and aerospace technologies. Another key aspect of his research includes crystal growth engineering, where he has contributed innovative methods for improving material quality and performance. Prof. Wang’s research bridges the gap between fundamental science and practical application, contributing not only to academic progress but also to industries relying on advanced optics. His interest in collaborative and interdisciplinary research ensures that his contributions remain relevant to both scientific exploration and technological development, making him a leader in shaping the future of optical science.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Prof. Zhengping Wang has received multiple awards and honors recognizing his contributions to optical science and research leadership. He was selected for the prestigious New Century Excellent Talents Program, reflecting his potential as an emerging leader early in his career. He is also a recipient of the Distinguished Young Scholar Award from Shandong Province, acknowledging his outstanding achievements and influence in scientific innovation. Beyond these honors, Prof. Wang has been actively engaged in various national-level programs and has received recognition for his role in driving forward China’s research in laser science and crystal materials. His reputation has also been enhanced by his service on editorial boards of respected journals such as Optics and Precision Engineering and China Measurement & Testing, further showcasing his scholarly standing. Collectively, these accolades demonstrate not only his excellence in research but also his broader contributions to the advancement of optics.

Research Skills

Prof. Zhengping Wang possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that have enabled him to achieve excellence in solid-state laser and nonlinear optics research. He is highly skilled in crystal material growth techniques, allowing him to produce advanced optical materials with exceptional precision and performance. His expertise extends to laser design and development, nonlinear optical processes, and the engineering of high-power photonic systems. Prof. Wang is adept at integrating experimental methods with theoretical modeling, ensuring his work is both innovative and scientifically rigorous. He also has strong project management skills, demonstrated by his leadership of large-scale national programs and successful collaborations with multiple research teams. His ability to translate research findings into patents and technological applications further highlights his innovation-driven approach. Alongside technical expertise, Prof. Wang has cultivated mentoring and leadership skills, guiding younger scientists and fostering academic excellence within his institution and the broader optics community.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Generating broadband tunable visible lasers via SPM-SFG in RECOB crystals
Journal: Optics and Laser Technology
Year: 2025

Title: Direct third-harmonic generation of β-BBO crystal to generate a tunable ultraviolet laser
Journal: Optics Letters
Year: 2025

Title: Synthesis and characterization of a coaxial carbon-TiO₂ nanotube arrays film with spectral response from UV to NIR and its application in solar energy conversion
Journal: Electrochimica Acta
Year: 2019
Citation: 14

Title: Growth, spectroscopy and highly-efficient laser operation of a novel trigonal silicate crystal-Yb³⁺: Ca₃NbGa₃Si₂O₁₂
Journal: Conference Paper

Title: Nonlinear optical characterizations of monoclinic LaxGd₁₋ₓCa₄O(BO₃)₃ (x = 1, 0.09, 0.13) single crystals
Journal: Laser Physics
Year: 2015
Citation: 3

Title: Crystal growth and characterization of CTGS and Nd:CTGS for self-frequency-doubling applications
Journal: CrystEngComm
Year: 2014
Citation: 39

Title: Advances in vanadate laser crystals at a lasing wavelength of 1 micrometer
Journal: Laser and Photonics Reviews
Year: 2014
Citation: 95

Title: Bulk growth and nonlinear optical properties of thulium calcium oxyborate single crystals
Journal: CrystEngComm
Year: 2014
Citation: 25

Title: Thermally driven continuous-wave and pulsed optical vortex
Journal: Optics Letters
Year: 2014
Citation: 23

Title: Efficient eye-safe neodymium doped composite yttrium gallium garnet crystal laser
Journal: Optics Letters
Year: 2014
Citation: 23

Conclusion

Prof. Zhengping Wang is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a remarkable academic career spanning research, innovation, and leadership in optics and materials science. His contributions in advancing solid-state laser technology, extensive publications, patents, and leadership roles in professional societies highlight his significant impact on the scientific community. With a proven track record of research excellence and the potential to expand his international collaborations, Prof. Wang exemplifies the qualities of a world-class researcher who will continue to shape the future of optical science and inspire future generations.

Lin Xu | Optical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lin Xu | Optical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at ORC, University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Dr. Lin Xu is an accomplished Associate Professor at the University of Southampton, UK, specializing in optical engineering and photonics. With over a decade of experience in high-impact research, he has developed cutting-edge laser systems and fiber technologies for telecommunications, biomedical imaging, and spectroscopy. His work bridges fundamental optics and practical applications, addressing challenges in mid-infrared light generation, ultrafast lasers, and high-power fiber systems. He has led numerous funded projects as Principal Investigator, including EPSRC grants and industrial collaborations, and has co-authored many Q1 journal publications. Dr. Xu is internationally recognized, having delivered invited talks at leading conferences such as CLEO, SPIE Photonics West, and IEEE Photonics. His contribution to laser science and photonic integration has established him as a respected figure in the global optics community. With a commitment to advancing both research and education, Dr. Xu continues to lead innovations that shape the future of photonics and optical technologies.

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Education

Dr. Lin Xu began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science degree in Optoelectronics Technology Science from Tianjin University, China. His passion for optics led him to pursue doctoral studies, culminating in a Ph.D. in Optical Engineering from the prestigious Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This rigorous academic training provided a strong foundation in theoretical and applied optical physics, laser systems, and fiber-based technologies. His doctoral research focused on advanced optical devices and laid the groundwork for his later breakthroughs in laser source development and fiber amplification. His education combined rigorous experimental research with deep analytical knowledge, preparing him for a successful transition into postdoctoral and faculty roles in the UK. Dr. Xu’s academic credentials reflect a consistent trajectory of excellence, backed by strong institutional affiliations that are internationally recognized in the field of photonics and optical engineering.

Experience

Dr. Xu’s professional journey has been closely tied to the world-renowned Optoelectronics Research Center (ORC) at the University of Southampton. Starting as a Research Fellow, he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a Senior Research Fellow, Principal Research Fellow, and finally an Associate Professor. Over this period, he has led and participated in numerous high-value research projects, including UK EPSRC grants and industrial collaborations, where he managed funding, technical innovation, and team supervision. His research portfolio spans ultrafast laser development, mid-infrared source generation, supercontinuum light generation, and novel fiber optics. Dr. Xu’s role at ORC places him at the cutting edge of global photonics research, where he contributes not only through publication but also through mentorship, collaboration, and international outreach. His technical leadership and strategic vision have played a key role in developing new laser technologies for both academic exploration and commercial application.

Research Interest

Dr. Lin Xu’s research interests lie at the intersection of optical engineering, laser science, and photonic technologies. He focuses on the development of ultrafast fibre lasers, wideband fibre amplifiers, and optical parametric oscillators, with significant applications in biomedical imaging, spectroscopy, and next-generation telecommunications. A key theme of his research is enabling new wavelengths and higher efficiencies in laser sources, particularly in the mid-infrared region, which is vital for both medical diagnostics and industrial sensing. He also investigates supercontinuum generation and hollow-core fiber delivery systems, pushing the limits of high-energy pulse transmission. His work explores fundamental light-matter interactions while solving practical problems in photonics. Dr. Xu is especially interested in translating photonic science into medical technologies, such as fiber-based laser scalpels and label-free imaging systems. His research not only advances core laser science but also demonstrates real-world impact, positioning him as a leader in applied optics innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Lin Xu has earned substantial recognition within the international photonics community, particularly through his selection as a key invited speaker at major conferences such as CLEO (US), SPIE Photonics West, and IEEE Photonics. These invitations are a strong indicator of his global standing and the impact of his research. He has played critical roles in UK-based funded programs, serving as Principal Investigator on several innovation-focused grants such as the EPSRC Platform Grant Seed Fund, and Zepler Institute Innovation Fund projects. While a formal list of awards and honors is not explicitly provided, his continued leadership in multi-institutional and multi-million-pound research grants, including the £5.5M EPSRC Programme Grant, underscores his status as a respected authority in the field. His work has also been featured in top-tier journals like Nature Photonics and Light: Science & Applications, which serves as peer validation of both the originality and quality of his contributions to optical science.

Research Skills

Dr. Xu brings a comprehensive and advanced skill set to the field of optical engineering and photonics. His core technical skills include ultrafast laser design, mid-infrared laser development, fibre amplifier systems, and optical parametric oscillator engineering. He is highly proficient in nonlinear optics, laser-material interaction, and spectral beam management. A hallmark of his skillset is the ability to scale high-power, high-energy laser systems for practical deployment using hollow-core fiber technology, which requires precision engineering and deep photonics knowledge. His strong command over both theoretical modeling and experimental implementation allows him to bridge research and application effectively. In project management, Dr. Xu excels at coordinating complex research projects, securing funding, and mentoring junior researchers. He is skilled in using advanced laboratory instrumentation, managing cleanroom fabrication processes, and integrating interdisciplinary methods for biomedical and telecom applications. His collaborative approach and technical leadership make him a sought-after expert in large-scale optical systems research.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Kilowatt-average-power single-mode laser light transmission over kilometre-scale hollow-core fibre
Authors: HCH Mulvad, S Abokhamis Mousavi, V Zuba, L Xu, H Sakr, TD Bradley, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 146

Title: High-power gain-switched Tm³⁺-doped fiber laser
Authors: Y Tang, L Xu, Y Yang, J Xu
Year: 2010
Citations: 77

Title: Broadband telecom to mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in a dispersion-engineered silicon germanium waveguide
Authors: MA Ettabib, L Xu, A Bogris, A Kapsalis, M Belal, E Lorent, P Labeye, …
Year: 2015
Citations: 65

Title: Mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in suspended core tellurite microstructured optical fibers
Authors: M Belal, L Xu, P Horak, L Shen, X Feng, M Ettabib, DJ Richardson, …
Year: 2015
Citations: 53

Title: Structural origin and laser performance of thulium-doped germanate glasses
Authors: R Xu, L Xu, L Hu, J Zhang
Year: 2011
Citations: 53

Title: High-average-power picosecond mid-infrared OP-GaAs OPO
Authors: Q Fu, L Xu, S Liang, PC Shardlow, DP Shepherd, S Alam, DJ Richardson
Year: 2020
Citations: 50

Title: Efficient Q-switched Tm: YAG ceramic slab laser
Authors: S Zhang, M Wang, L Xu, Y Wang, Y Tang, X Cheng, W Chen, J Xu, …
Year: 2011
Citations: 50

Title: High-power gain-switched Ho: LuAG rod laser
Authors: YL Tang, L Xu, MJ Wang, Y Yang, XD Xu, JQ Xu
Year: 2010
Citations: 48

Conclusion

Dr. Lin Xu is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, exemplifying excellence in optical engineering research with significant contributions to high-impact laser technologies. His sustained academic leadership, pioneering research in ultrafast lasers and fiber amplifiers, and deep involvement in transformative UK and EU research programs highlight his influence on both scientific innovation and societal advancement. With a future full of promise in biophotonics, medical diagnostics, and fiber optics, Dr. Xu is not only shaping the current research landscape but also paving the way for the next generation of photonics technologies and leaders.

Bin Tang | Optics and photonics | Best Researcher Award

🌟Prof Dr. Bin Tang, Optics and photonics, Best Researcher Award🏆

  • Professor at Changzhou University, China

Prof. Bin Tang is a distinguished physicist specializing in the fields of optical metamaterials, plasmonics, and nanophotonics. He currently serves as a Professor of Physics at Changzhou University, China. With a Ph.D. from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and extensive experience as a visiting scholar at Northwestern University, USA, Prof. Tang has made significant contributions to the understanding of light-material interactions at the nanoscale. He is renowned for his research on terahertz metamaterials and is actively involved in various academic committees and editorial boards.

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Prof. Tang’s research impact is reflected in his author metrics, which include citations, h-index, and publication indices. His work has garnered significant attention within the scientific community, as evidenced by the high citation count of his publications and his impressive h-index. These metrics serve as quantitative indicators of Prof. Tang’s influence and reputation as a leading figure in the field of optical physics.

  • Citations: Bin Tang’s publications have received a total of 2,683 citations, indicating the impact and relevance of his research within the scientific community.
  • Documents: Tang has authored or co-authored 134 documents, showcasing the breadth and depth of his scholarly contributions across various topics within his field.
  • h-index: With an h-index of 30, Tang’s research output has been cited at least 30 times in other scholarly publications. This metric is widely used to quantify the productivity and impact of an individual researcher’s work, with a higher h-index indicating greater influence and productivity.

Education

Prof. Bin Tang completed his Ph.D. in Physics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. Prior to that, he obtained his Master of Science degree from Central South University and his Bachelor of Science degree from Hunan University of Science and Technology, both in China. His academic journey equipped him with a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental physics, laying the groundwork for his distinguished career in academia.

Research Focus

Prof. Tang’s research focuses on optical metamaterials, plasmonics, and nanophotonics, with a particular emphasis on understanding the interaction between light and nanoscale photonic materials. His work explores novel materials and structures to manipulate light at the nanoscale, leading to applications in areas such as terahertz technology, solar energy harvesting, and optical sensing. Prof. Tang’s innovative research has the potential to revolutionize various fields by enabling unprecedented control over light-matter interactions.

Professional Journey

Prof. Bin Tang’s professional journey spans academia and research institutions across China and the United States. He has held positions as a Research Assistant at the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Optical Communication Systems and Networks at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, as well as a Teaching Assistant at Jiangsu Polytechnic University. His international experience includes a visiting scholar position at Northwestern University, where he collaborated with leading researchers in the field of electronic engineering and computer science.

Honors & Awards

In October 2023, Prof. Bin Tang was recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field of physics and was selected into the list of “Top 2% of the World’s Top Scientists”. This prestigious acknowledgment underscores his significant impact on the scientific community and highlights the excellence of his research endeavors. Additionally, Prof. Tang has received various accolades and honors throughout his career, reflecting his dedication to advancing the frontiers of science.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions

Prof. Tang has authored and co-authored over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles, showcasing his prolific research output and intellectual contributions to the field of physics. His publications cover a wide range of topics, including metasurfaces, terahertz technology, plasmonic structures, and photonic materials. These contributions have not only expanded our fundamental understanding of light-matter interactions but also hold immense potential for practical applications in areas such as telecommunications, sensing, and renewable energy.

Chiral-selective plasmonic metasurface absorbers operating at visible frequencies

  • Authors: B Tang, Z Li, E Palacios, Z Liu, S Butun, K Aydin
  • Published in: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 139
  • Summary: This study presents chiral-selective plasmonic metasurface absorbers designed to operate at visible frequencies. The absorbers demonstrate selective absorption of circularly polarized light, offering potential applications in polarization-sensitive devices and optical communication systems.

Novel Z-scheme In2S3/Bi2WO6 core-shell heterojunctions with synergistic enhanced photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride

  • Authors: Z He, MS Siddique, H Yang, Y Xia, J Su, B Tang, L Wang, L Kang, …
  • Published in: Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 125
  • Summary: This work introduces novel Z-scheme In2S3/Bi2WO6 core-shell heterojunctions, which exhibit synergistic enhanced photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride. The study highlights the potential of these heterojunctions for efficient and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment.

Thermally switching between perfect absorber and asymmetric transmission in vanadium dioxide-assisted metamaterials

  • Authors: Y Ren, T Zhou, C Jiang, B Tang
  • Published in: Optics Express
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 122
  • Summary: This research explores the thermal switching behavior between perfect absorber and asymmetric transmission in vanadium dioxide-assisted metamaterials. The study elucidates the mechanism behind the thermal modulation of optical properties, paving the way for the development of tunable photonic devices.

Fabrication and photocatalytic property of ZnO/Cu2O core-shell nanocomposites

  • Authors: Z He, Y Xia, B Tang, X Jiang, J Su
  • Published in: Materials Letters
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 110
  • Summary: This study presents the fabrication and characterization of ZnO/Cu2O core-shell nanocomposites with enhanced photocatalytic properties. The nanocomposites exhibit efficient degradation of organic pollutants under visible light irradiation, offering potential applications in environmental remediation.

Fabrication of magnetically separable NiFe2O4/Bi24O31Br10 nanocomposites and excellent photocatalytic performance under visible light irradiation

  • Authors: Z He, Y Xia, J Su, B Tang
  • Published in: Optical Materials
  • Year: Not specified
  • Citations: Not specified
  • Summary: This research focuses on the fabrication of magnetically separable NiFe2O4/Bi24O31Br10 nanocomposites and evaluates their photocatalytic performance under visible light irradiation. The nanocomposites demonstrate excellent photocatalytic activity, suggesting their potential for environmental remediation applications.

Research Timeline

Prof. Bin Tang’s research timeline spans over two decades and encompasses various stages of his academic and professional journey. From his early years as a Teaching Assistant to his current position as a Professor of Physics, each phase of his career has been marked by significant contributions to the field of optical metamaterials and nanophotonics. His research timeline illustrates a trajectory of continuous growth, innovation, and excellence in scientific inquiry.