Hui Zhang |  Biosensing and Bioimaging | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hui Zhang |  Biosensing and Bioimaging | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing Forestry University | China

Dr Hui Zhang holds a Bachelor in Mechanical Manufacturing & Automation from Southeast University (2004-2008), a Master in Mechanical Design & Theory from Jiangnan University (2009-2012), and a Doctorate in Mechatronic Engineering from Southeast University (2013-2018) with a joint PhD period at the National University of Singapore (2014-2016). He is currently Assistant Professor (Lecturer) at Nanjing Forestry University (from December 2024), following his previous role as Assistant Researcher at Southeast University (May 2018-Nov 2024). His research centres on mechatronic engineering, with a strong emphasis on dielectric elastomer actuators, tunable lenses, soft electroactive materials, additive manufacturing of functional structures, and AI-augmented sensing and diagnostics. He has published extensively in SCI journals on topics including biomimetic human-eye adaptive lenses, 3D printed dielectric elastomers, tunable imaging systems, and machine-learning enabled defect detection. His current h-index is 11 with 45 papers and 418 citations. He has also contributed to monographs and conference proceedings in advanced manufacturing and smart devices. His work has been recognised for innovation in soft robotics and functional materials, and he continues to push the frontier of coupling mechanical design, materials science and intelligent systems in mechatronics.

Profile : Scopus

Featured Publications

Zhang, H.*, Zhu, J., Wen, H., Xia, Z., and Zhang, Z. (2023). “Biomimetic human eyes in adaptive lenses with conductive gels” in Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 139:105689. This work presents adaptive biomimetic lenses using conductive gels for vision systems inspired by the human eye, emphasizing improved optical tuning performance.

Zhang, H., Wen, H., Zhu, J., Xia, Z., and Zhang, Z.* (2023). “3D printing dielectric elastomers for advanced functional structures: A mini-review” in Journal of Applied Polymer Science, e55015. This review highlights emerging advances in 3D-printed dielectric elastomers with potential for flexible electronics and smart soft devices.

Zhang, H., Xia, Z., Zhang, Z., and Zhu, J. (2022). “Miniature and tunable high voltage-driven soft electroactive biconvex lenses for optical visual identification” in Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 32(6):064004. The study develops compact electroactive soft lenses enabling tunable optical focusing for miniature imaging and identification applications.

Zhang, H.*, Dai, M., Xia, Z., and Zhang, Z. (2021). “Computational analyses for tunable solid lenses coupling polyacrylamide hydrogel electrodes” in Bulletin of Materials Science, 44(2):78. A computational approach is introduced to analyze hydrogel-based tunable solid lenses that enhance precision in optical deformation control.

Zhang, H.*, Li, Z., Xie, Y., Xia, Z., and Zhang, Z. (2021). “Focus-tunable imaging analyses of the liquid lens based on dielectric elastomer actuator” in Bulletin of Materials Science, 44(2):148. This research demonstrates a liquid-based dielectric elastomer lens with adjustable focusing capability to support compact imaging technologies.

Samet Ceri – Numerical Modelling – Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Samet Ceri - Numerical Modelling - Best Researcher Award 

Imperial College London -  United Kingdom 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Samet Ceri's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering at Bursa Technical University, where he distinguished himself as the top student in the Engineering Faculty, graduating with a first-class degree in 2016. During his undergraduate studies, he exhibited a keen interest in research, evident from his publication of a conference paper titled “Investigation Of Effect Of Tooling Parameters On The Clinching Of Dissimilar Sheets” at the 8th Automotive Technologies Congress in Bursa, 2016. This early exposure to research laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in academia.

Professional Endeavors

Following his undergraduate studies, Ceri pursued further education at Imperial College London, where he obtained his MSc degree in Advanced Aeronautics in 2019. Notably, he received a prestigious scholarship from the Ministry of National Education of Türkiye, highlighting his academic excellence and potential. Subsequently, Ceri embarked on his doctoral journey as a PhD researcher in the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London, focusing on Impact Engineering with a specialization in High-Velocity Impact Modeling.

Contributions and Research Focus On Numerical Modelling

Throughout his academic career, Ceri has made significant contributions to the field of Impact Engineering and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). His research endeavors revolve around the numerical analysis of sensorized structures under high-velocity impact conditions, with the overarching goal of advancing SHM systems for space structures. Ceri's expertise spans fracture mechanics, material modeling, and both numerical and experimental testing, underscoring his interdisciplinary approach to research.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Ceri's contributions to academia have been recognized through various accolades and honors. Notably, he was selected for the prestigious Alex. Charters Student Scholar Program at the Hypervelocity Impact Symposium 2022 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Furthermore, Ceri has presented his research findings at international conferences, including the International Conference on Fracture, Damage, and Structural Health Monitoring, where he showcased his work on Hyper-Velocity Impact simulation using adaptive numerical methods.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Ceri's research has the potential to significantly impact the field of aerospace engineering and structural integrity. By developing advanced numerical models and methodologies for assessing the integrity of space structures under extreme conditions, Ceri's work contributes to enhancing the safety and reliability of aerospace systems. Moreover, his publications in reputable journals and conferences disseminate valuable knowledge to the scientific community, fostering collaboration and further research in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ceri's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in Impact Engineering and SHM. His multidisciplinary approach, coupled with his passion for research, positions him as a trailblazer in the field. Ceri's future contributions are poised to continue shaping the trajectory of aerospace engineering, driving advancements in structural integrity assessment and paving the way for safer and more resilient space exploration missions.

Notable Publication

 

Zhiyong Chen | Best Researcher Award | Timber Structures; Modelling; Analysis

Congratulations Zhiyong Chen | Best Researcher Award - Award Winner 2023

Dr Zhiyong Chen : Timber Structures; Modelling; Analysis

Congratulations to Dr. Zhiyong Chen on receiving the Best Researcher Award in Timber Structures, Modelling, and Analysis!  Your exceptional contributions have earned you the prestigious International Research Data Analysis Excellence Award.  Your dedication to advancing research in these fields is truly commendable. Well done on this outstanding achievement!

Professional Profiles:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Zhiyong Chen embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2004. His early exposure to structural design, including a project on the structural design of a large-span glulam stadium, set the foundation for his future in timber structures.

He pursued a Master's degree in Structural Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology, completing his thesis on the performance of nail connections in shear walls of light wood frame buildings. This laid the groundwork for his specialization in timber connections and systems.

Dr. Chen further advanced his academic pursuits by obtaining a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011. His dissertation, focused on the behavior of typical joints and the structure of the Yingxian Wood Pagoda, showcased his early contributions to the understanding of ancient timber structures.

Professional Endeavors:

Dr. Chen's professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to the field of timber structures and analysis. Starting as a Research Assistant at Vestas Technology Blades in Singapore, he progressively moved through roles like Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of New Brunswick, Research Scientist at the Wood Science and Technology Centre, and eventually attaining the position of Senior Scientist at FPInnovations.

His tenure at FPInnovations, a leading Canadian research institute, showcases his commitment to advancing timber construction. From an Instructor to a Senior Scientist, Dr. Chen has demonstrated expertise in building systems and timber engineering.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Dr. Zhiyong Chen's research contributions have significantly impacted timber engineering. His work spans various aspects, from seismic performance and fire resistance to the development of innovative timber connections. Notably, his research on the seismic response of braced heavy timber frames and the structural performance of balloon mass timber shear walls has gained recognition.

He has also been actively involved in guiding graduate students, sharing his knowledge and expertise. His teaching experience and supervision of Ph.D. students reflect his commitment to nurturing the next generation of researchers.

Accolades and Recognition:

Dr. Chen's dedication to excellence in research has not gone unnoticed. His receipt of the Best Researcher Award and recognition at the International Research Data Analysis Excellence Awards underscore his outstanding achievements in timber structures, modeling, and analysis.

Impact and Influence:

Dr. Chen's research has not only advanced the understanding of timber structures but has practical implications for the construction industry. His work on seismic performance, energy dissipation, and fire resistance has the potential to shape the future of timber construction practices.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a seasoned professional in the field, Dr. Zhiyong Chen's legacy lies in his substantial contributions to timber engineering. His research, mentorship, and leadership roles at FPInnovations position him as a trailblazer in the field. Looking forward, his ongoing work and commitment to research excellence continue to shape the future of timber structures and inspire the next generation of researchers.

Notable Publications:

Citations:

A total of  692  citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Citations                692

h-index  19            16

i10-index                23