Wentao Chen | Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Wentao Chen | Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology | China

Mr. Wentao Chen is a dedicated geography researcher currently pursuing a master’s degree with a strong academic foundation in geographical science, remote sensing, and spatial data analysis. Building upon his undergraduate training in earth science, geomorphology, meteorology, ecology, and GIS, he has developed a solid interdisciplinary background that supports his growing expertise in coastal and environmental studies. His research experience includes participation in major national projects, such as investigations into coastline evolution under global change and studies on carbonate leaching processes and carbon sequestration in coastal soil chronosequences. As the first author of a peer-reviewed article in Remote Sensing, he contributed significant insights into tidal mudflat sediment-thickness identification using ground-penetrating radar, demonstrating improved methodological accuracy through advanced signal-processing techniques. His academic performance has been recognized with multiple scholarships and awards, reflecting consistent commitment and scholarly potential. His primary research interests lie in coastal geomorphology, environmental remote sensing, and GIS-based spatial analysis, with a particular focus on coastal dynamic processes and subsurface structural characterization. Continually motivated to expand his technical and research capabilities, he aims to contribute meaningful scientific understanding to the fields of coastal environmental change and geospatial technology.

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Featured Publication

Chen, W., Zhao, C., Zheng, G., Zhu, J., & Li, X. (2025). “Identification of the Sediment Thickness Variation of a Tidal Mudflat in the South Yellow Sea via GPR.” Remote Sensing.

 

M D Zidan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. M D Zidan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

AECS | Syria

Prof. Mohammed D. Zidan is a Professor of Laser Physics at the Syrian Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), where he currently heads the Department of Physics and previously led the Laser Division for over three decades. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics and Chemistry from the University of Aleppo (1984), an M.Sc. in Laser Spectroscopy (1988), and a Ph.D. in Laser Spectroscopy (1993) from the University of Sussex, UK. His research covers laser physics, nonlinear optics, optical limiting, carbon nanomaterials, quantum dots, and medical laser applications, with more than 70 publications in international journals. Prof. Zidan has represented Syria at major international conferences, including Laser Physics and CLEO/Europe, and has organized national scientific meetings on laser science. He has been a Lecturer in Medical Physics at Al-Sham Private University since 2017, and his teaching spans general physics, medical physics, laser spectroscopy, and optics for engineering. Promoted to Full Professor in 2003, Prof. Zidan continues to advance laser spectroscopy and nonlinear optical research, contributing significantly to photonics development in Syria and beyond.

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Featured Publication

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa (2025). Thermal lens study and all optical switching of DB dye solution. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 27(3–4).

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa (2025). Wavelength dependence of thermal lens and all-optical switching of DB dye solution. Spectroscopy Letters.

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa, B. Abdallah, A. Al Salman (2025). All-optical switching behavior of CdSe quantum dots solution. Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials.

M. D. Zidan, M. M. Al-Ktaifani, A. Allahham (2024). Thermal lens effect induced by CW laser beam in tetracarbonyl(2,2ʹ-bipyridyl)chromium(0) complex. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 26(9–10), 362–367.

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa, B. Abdallah, A. Al Salman (2024). Effect of laser powers and sample positions on the self-diffraction ring patterns in CdSe quantum dots solution. Optik, 311, 171948.