Yao Di | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yao Di | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

 Northeast Normal University | China

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🏅 Suitability Summary

Dr. Yao exemplifies the spirit of the Best Researcher Award through her academic rigor, research productivity, and innovative impact. She has led or participated in 14 research projects, published 7 SCI-indexed journal articles, authored 6 books, and holds 2 patents. Her interdisciplinary and industry collaborations have yielded significant outcomes—such as pioneering enzyme-based pollutant degradation and optimizing bioethanol production efficiency. Her ability to deliver practical solutions in both lab and industrial settings reflects her exceptional suitability for this recognition.

🎓  Education and Experience

Dr. Yao Di holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology (2005) and a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, forming a robust academic base for her scientific endeavors. Since 2008, she has been contributing her expertise at the School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, where she currently serves as a Senior Engineer. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Cell Biology (2022), reinforcing her deep understanding of life sciences. With over 15 years of professional experience, Dr. Yao has seamlessly integrated her education with research and institutional service, emerging as a versatile and accomplished scientist.

📈 Professional Development

Dedicated to lifelong learning, Dr. Yao is actively engaged in research, teaching, and collaborative ventures. As a member of both the Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Society for Cell Biology, she remains at the forefront of scientific innovation. Her collaborations with institutions like the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Dacheng Industrial Group illustrate her commitment to bridging academic theory with real-world application. Through these alliances, she continues to expand her professional network and advance translational science.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Yao’s research is centered on polysaccharides, cell metabolism, and polymer hydrolases. Her pioneering studies have identified powerful immunomodulatory effects of natural compounds. One key discovery is an alkali-extracted neutral heteropolysaccharide from Phellinus nigricans, which activates macrophages in immunosuppressed mice—opening new avenues in immunotherapy. Another notable finding is an acidic heteropolysaccharide from Portulaca oleracea L., which helps alleviate sepsis-induced lung injury by suppressing macrophage pyroptosis. These breakthroughs highlight her significant contributions to both biomedicine and environmental biochemistry.

🏆 Honors and Awards

Dr. Yao Di’s outstanding work has resulted in a citation index of 78, 6 published books, and 2 patents either published or pending. Her research has not only achieved academic acclaim but also delivered real-world impact—with three industry consultancy projects successfully implementing her findings in bioenergy and environmental management. Her ability to translate complex research into scalable solutions underscores her leadership in science. By seeking recognition through the Best Researcher Award, Dr. Yao aims to further amplify the visibility and impact of her work in both academic and industrial domains.

📚 Selected Publication

PKM2 functions as a histidine kinase to phosphorylate PGAM1 and increase glycolysis shunts in cancer
An alkali-extracted neutral heteropolysaccharide from Phellinus nigricans used as an immunopotentiator in immunosuppressed mice by activating macrophages
Effects of Medium Additives on the Mycelial Growth and Polysaccharide Biosynthesis in Submerged Culture of Bjerkandera fumosa
Irradiation effects on characteristics and ethanol fermentation of maize starch
Biodegradation of polyhydroxybutyrate by Pseudomonas sp. DSDY0501 and purification and characterization of polyhydroxybutyrate depolymerase

Tianbao Yu | Optoelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Tianbao Yu | Optoelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Nanchang University | China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Tianbao Yu began his academic journey with a strong foundation in optics, earning his Ph.D. from the Department of Information Science and Electronic Engineering at Zhejiang University, China, in 2007. His formative years in one of China’s premier engineering institutions laid a robust groundwork for his future exploration in optical science and photonics. During this time, Dr. Yu cultivated a deep interest in light–matter interaction and imaging technologies, which would eventually shape his research trajectory.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Yu’s academic career took a significant leap in December 2013, when he was appointed as a Professor at the School of Physics and Materials Science, Nanchang University, China. Over the years, he has also served as a Ph.D. supervisor, mentoring a new generation of physicists and engineers. His dedication to both academic excellence and institutional development has made him a respected figure within the university and the broader academic community.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Yu’s research is primarily focused on nanophotonics and computational optical imaging. He has contributed extensively to the understanding and development of novel optical systems at the nanoscale, bridging the gap between theoretical modeling and real-world imaging applications. His work often intersects with interdisciplinary fields such as materials science, information optics, and nanoengineering, enhancing the applicability of his findings in modern technologies.

🌐 Impact and Influence

With over 140 journal papers to his name, Dr. Yu has established a formidable presence in the field of optics and photonics. His scholarly output reflects a consistent and meaningful contribution to advancing the frontiers of knowledge. His research has not only impacted academic theory but has also found practical relevance in areas such as biomedical imaging, sensors, and nano-fabrication technologies.

📚 Academic Citations

Dr. Yu’s publications have garnered significant attention and citations within the academic community, indicating the high relevance and credibility of his work. His citation metrics demonstrate sustained academic engagement and are a testament to his influence in shaping emerging discourse in nanophotonics and optical computation.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Prof. Yu possesses a broad spectrum of technical skills that enable him to lead cutting-edge research. These include computational modeling of optical systems, nano-optics simulation, advanced imaging algorithms, and micro/nanofabrication techniques. His interdisciplinary expertise allows him to tackle complex challenges and develop innovative solutions in optical science.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Beyond research, Dr. Yu is also a committed educator. At Nanchang University, he has taught a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses in optics, photonics, and materials science. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with hands-on research, thereby nurturing both critical thinking and technical acumen among his students.

🏅 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Dr. Tianbao Yu’s legacy is deeply embedded in his dual commitment to research excellence and academic mentorship. He has played a crucial role in fostering a research-driven culture at Nanchang University and continues to inspire a new generation of physicists. Looking ahead, his work in nanophotonics and computational imaging promises to remain pivotal, especially in advancing next-generation technologies for biomedical imaging, artificial intelligence-integrated optics, and smart sensing platforms.

📚 Selected Publication

1. Optoelectronic generative adversarial networks
  • Authors: J. Qiu, Jumin; G. Lu, Ganqing; T. Liu, Tingting; S. Xiao, Shuyuan; T. Yu, Tianbao

  • Journal: Communications Physics

  • Year: 2025


2. Lateral Casimir force of rotating nanoparticle near Bi₂Se₃ plate
  • Authors: S. Liu, Shuqi; H. Shen, Hui; T. Wang, Tongbiao; T. Yu, Tianbao; Q. Liao, Qinghua

  • Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences

  • Year: 2025


3. Giant enhancement of the transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect in etchless bismuth iron garnet empowered by quasi-bound states in the continuum
  • Authors: Q. Tang, Qin; D. Zhang, Dandan; S. Xiao, Shuyuan; Q. Liao, Qinghua; T. Yu, Tianbao

  • Journal: Applied Physics Letters

  • Year: 2025


4. Upconversion imaging through scattering media in noisy environments
  • Authors: H. Le, Haohong; J. Fang, Jiaqi; J. Lin, Jiayi; Q.G. Liu, Qiegeng Gen; T. Yu, Tianbao

  • Journal: Optics Letters

  • Year: 2025


5. Non-line-of-sight imaging with adaptive artifact cancellation
  • Authors: H. Zhou, Hongyuan; Z. Chen, Ziyang; J. Qiu, Jumin; Q.G. Liu, Qiegeng Gen; T. Yu, Tianbao

  • Journal: Optics and Laser Technology

  • Year: 2025