Shuoyang Wei | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuoyang Wei l Physics
| Best Researcher Award

Peking Union Medical College Hospital | China

Dr. Shuoyang Wei, is a Medical Physicist at the Department of Radiotherapy, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Technology, specializing in Radiation Protection and Environmental Protection, from Tsinghua University (2018–2023), where he also completed his B.E. in Engineering Physics (2014–2018). His doctoral research, titled Research on the Quality Evaluation and Application Extension of Medical X-ray Imaging, was supervised by Professor Junli Li. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Wei received numerous honors, including the Comprehensive First-Class Scholarship, Academic Excellence Scholarship, and the Outstanding Graduate Award of Tsinghua University. His research expertise spans radiotherapy treatment planning, radiation protection design, AI-assisted imaging systems, and intelligent radiotherapy applications. He has contributed to developing intelligent assistants using LLaMA3 and RAG techniques based on AAPM reports, and designed semi-supervised learning models for digital radiography image quality control. His innovative work also includes radiation protection designs for ion therapy centers and AI-based dose assessment methods in nuclear medicine therapy. A recipient of the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund, Dr. Wei has published in leading journals, including Radiation Oncology and the Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics.

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Featured PublicationĀ 

Wei, S., Hu, A., Wang, Z., Meng, X., Yu, L., Yang, B., & Qiu, J. (2025). RTPhy‐ChatBot: A RAG‐based intelligent assistant for radiotherapy physics using LLaMA3 and AAPM reports. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 26(10), e70263. https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.70263

Biplab Pakhuria | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Biplab Pakhuria | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India

Biplab Pakhuria is a passionate Materials Physicist pursuing a PhD at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Kolkata; he specializes in the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials including exotic oxides, nanomaterials, and polymers; adept with tools like XRD, SEM, PPMS, and synchrotron-based spectroscopies; his research blends experimental precision with computational techniques like Fortran, Python, and TDDFT; with robust lab, teaching, and research assistant experience, he actively contributes to material science and condensed matter communities driven by curiosity and innovation, he thrives in interdisciplinary research environments and aspires to collaborate with global institutions.

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šŸŽ“ EducationĀ 

He is currently pursuing a PhD in Materials Science at IACS, Kolkata, focusing on electronic and magnetic structures of exotic oxides Ā he completed his M.Sc. in Physics with a specialization in Materials Science at IACS, Kolkata he earned his B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics from St. Paul’s Cathedral Mission College under the University of Calcutta he completed his Higher Secondary (WBCHSE) and Secondary (WBBSE) education from Kushbasan High School Ā his educational journey has been supported by prestigious fellowships and scholarships like DST-INSPIRE and Swami Vivekananda Scholarship .

šŸ’¼ ExperienceĀ 

He has hands-on experience in solid-state reactions, sol-gel, solvothermal synthesis, thin film preparation, and single-crystal growth using Optical Floating Zone Furnace Ā he has worked with PPMS, SQUID, TGA/DSC, UV-Vis, PL, TEM, and neutron/X-ray beamlines for comprehensive material analysis he served as Teaching Assistant in Materials Laboratory courses at IACS during 2021–2023 Ā he contributed as Project Assistant in research on quantum spin liquids and Griffiths phases from 2022–2025 Biplab also has experience in polymer synthesis, optical and magnetic property measurement, and advanced spectroscopic analysis .

šŸ† Awards and HonorsĀ 

He qualified CSIR-UGC NET and JEST (AIR-119) and received IACS Integrated PhD Fellowship (2018–2025) he received the DST-INSPIRE Scholarship for being in the top 1% in 10+2 won Best Poster Awards at Materials Science Day in 2023 and 2025 at IACS participated and presented in NPCM-2024 at BARC and NCES-2024 at SRM UniversityĀ  visited KEK Photon Factory, Japan for synchrotron experiments in 2022 actively engaged in training, symposiums, and international scientific outreach programmes.

šŸ”¬ Research FocusĀ 

His PhD research revolves around the electronic and magnetic structure of exotic oxides with Griffiths singularity and Non-Fermi Liquid behavior  he investigates structural, optical, magnetic, and electrical properties using XRD, SEM, TEM, SQUID, and synchrotron techniques  he explores quantum spin liquids, color-tunable luminescent materials, and rare-earth indates for future optoelectronic and magnetic applications his work bridges experimental solid-state chemistry with computational modeling, including EXAFS, XANES, μSR, and TDDFT analysis 🧮; he is particularly interested in tuning materials at the atomic level for high-performance applications in nanotechnology, energy, and quantum materials.

Ā Conclusion

Biplab Pakhuria is a highly promising early-career researcher in materials science and condensed matter physics with strong technical skills, interdisciplinary expertise, and leadership experience. His commitment to academic excellence, hands-on experimentation, and scientific outreach make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on high-impact publications and global collaborations, he is well-positioned to emerge as a leading figure in the field of advanced materials physics.

šŸ“PublicationsĀ 

Title: Evolution of Griffiths-like Anomaly in Isostructural Swedenborgite Compounds Hoā‚āˆ’ā‚“Erā‚“BaCoā‚„Oā‚‡ā‚ŠĪ“
Year: Submitted (2025 or TBD)
Authors: B. Pakhuria, R. A. Saha, C. Meneghini, F. Bert, S. Kundu, and S. Ray

Title: Structure-Driven Optical Contrast in Rare-Earth Indates: Colour Change in HoInOā‚ƒ Absent in DyInOā‚ƒ
Year: In preparation (2025 or TBD)
Authors: B. Pakhuria, R. Ghosh, S. Ray, and P. K. Santra