Prof. Weiqi Huang | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award
Guizhou University | China
Author Profile
🔍 Summary
Professor Huang Weiqi is a distinguished second-level professor at Guizhou University, China. He is also a visiting professor at the Department of Physics, Aarhus University and a senior visiting scholar at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. His expertise lies in semiconductor physics, condensed matter optics, laser physics, and nanomaterials, making him a prominent figure in modern physical science and engineering.
🎓 Education
Professor Huang holds a doctorate in physics (institution details not specified). His academic background forms the foundation of his research in applied physics, optoelectronics, and nanotechnology.
💼 Professional Experience
He has held leading academic roles both in China and abroad, currently serving at Guizhou University while maintaining research affiliations with institutions in Denmark. He acts as a review expert for the Academic Degrees Center of the Ministry of Education and is a peer reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation of China, having led six national-level projects.
📚 Academic Citations & Recognition
With over 100 peer-reviewed publications in top journals such as Applied Physics Letters (APL), Scientific Reports (SR), Optics Letters (OL), Nanoscale (NSL), and Applied Surface Science (ASS), Professor Huang’s research is internationally recognized. He serves as a journal reviewer for the Nature Publishing Group, Materials Today (Q1), and Nanomaterials (Q2). He has received both the Second Prize and Third Prize of the Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress Award as first recipient.
🛠️ Technical Skills
His strengths include computational modeling, semiconductor device design, laser system engineering, optical simulations, and nanofabrication. He is also skilled in integrating theoretical physics with experimental methods in cutting-edge research.
👨🏫 Teaching Experience
Professor Huang teaches graduate-level courses including Computational Physics, Condensed Matter Optics, and Advanced Laser Physics, as well as senior undergraduate courses such as Electrodynamics and Nonlinear Optics. He has supervised 2 PhD students and 32 master’s students, actively contributing to graduate education and academic mentorship.
🔬 Research Interests
His research spans semiconductor nanostructures, laser-matter interactions, quantum optics, and photonic device fabrication. He is particularly interested in exploring nanomaterials for next-generation optoelectronic applications.
📄 Patents
Professor Huang holds 8 authorized invention patents, including:
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All-silicon quantum dot nanolaser and its preparation method – Patent No. 1075471
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Multilayer all-silicon luminescent material and its preparation method – Patent No. 2687724
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Microstructure magnification device using reflective Talbot effect imaging – Patent No. 3009086