Liping Gong | Optics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Liping Gong | Optics | Best Researcher Award

 Shanghai University of Engineering Science,  China

Liping Gong, a member of the Communist Party of China, earned her Ph.D. in Engineering from Southeast University in 2020. She is currently a Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Department of Optoelectronic Physics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, Shanghai University of Engineering Science. Her research focuses on the nonlinear optical effects of advanced materials, vector field control, and optical micromanipulation. She has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Nanophotonics, Photonics Research, Optics Express, and Applied Optics, with 15 SCI papers and 3 EI papers. Dr. Gong has secured funding from the National Natural Science Foundation Youth Science Fund, contributed to another National Natural Science Foundation project, and holds two authorized invention patents. She actively participates in international conferences and mentors students in national and regional competitions, earning significant recognitions.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Liping Gong completed her Ph.D. in Engineering at Southeast University in 2020. Her doctoral research focused on advanced optical materials and their nonlinear optical properties. During her Ph.D., she gained expertise in vector field control and optical micromanipulation, laying a strong foundation for her future research. She actively participated in academic research, contributing to multiple high-impact journals. Prior to her Ph.D., she pursued undergraduate and postgraduate studies in physics and engineering, equipping herself with the necessary theoretical and experimental skills. Her academic journey has been marked by rigorous training in optical physics, statistical analysis, and material science. With a deep interest in applied photonics, she continuously enhances her expertise through research collaborations and conference participation.

💼 Experience

Dr. Gong is a Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Department of Optoelectronic Physics at Shanghai University of Engineering Science. She has been actively involved in both teaching and research, specializing in optical physics and photonic technologies. Her professional experience includes securing national research grants, leading multiple research projects, and mentoring students in advanced photonics. She has supervised undergraduate and graduate students, guiding them to achieve recognition in prestigious competitions. Dr. Gong regularly presents at national and international conferences, sharing her expertise in nonlinear optics and vector field control. As an academic leader, she collaborates with researchers worldwide to advance optical micromanipulation technologies.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Dr. Gong has received multiple prestigious awards for her contributions to research and education. She has guided undergraduate students to win the third prize in the National College Students Photoelectric Design Competition and the first prize in the Eastern Division. Her graduate students have also secured a municipal-level first prize in a research competition. In recognition of her innovative research, she has been awarded research grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation Youth Science Fund. She has also been invited to present at multiple high-level academic conferences, enhancing her global research impact.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Gong’s research primarily explores the nonlinear optical effects of advanced materials, vector field control, and optical micromanipulation. She investigates how structured light fields interact with materials to develop new applications in optical trapping and manipulation. Her studies contribute to the development of novel photonic devices with enhanced functionalities. She has authored 15 SCI and 3 EI papers in high-impact journals, demonstrating significant contributions to the field of photonics. Dr. Gong also leads projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation, exploring next-generation optical materials and technologies. Her work bridges fundamental optical physics with real-world applications in precision engineering and photonic devices.

🏅Conclusion

Liping Gong is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to the field of optics and photonics. Her strong publication record, leadership in securing funding, intellectual property achievements, and mentorship of students make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening international collaborations, securing larger research grants, and increasing industry engagement would further enhance her profile. Given her impressive track record, she is well-qualified for this award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Controlling the orientation of ellipsoidal nanoparticles using fractional vector beams
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Xiaohe Zhang, Liuhao Zhu, Liping Gong, Bing Gu
    Citations: 0

 

  • Title: The optical force of third-order nonlinear optical dielectric nanoparticles in an off-axis vortex-based polygonal focal field
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Liping Gong, Yifan Guo, Jun Wang, Xiaolei Wang, Xiaohe Zhang
    Citations: 0

 

Badie Ghavami | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

  Dr . MANISHA RAJORIYA | Green Synthesis| Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

Highly accomplished researcher specializing in Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Physics, and Complex Systems. Extensive experience as a Researcher and Post-doctoral Research Fellow at renowned institutions such as the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) and Sharif University of Technology. Expertise in quantum algorithms, quantum machine learning, superconductivity, quantum transport, and more. Proven track record of publications in esteemed journals and active participation in scientific conferences and workshops. Proficient in programming languages such as Python, Fortran, and C++, with expertise in simulation software including Quantum Espresso, Lammps, and GPAW. Passionate about advancing knowledge in computational physics and quantum technologies.

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

 

🔬 Research Experience:

2019–Present: Researcher Iranian Center for Quantum Technologies (ICQTS), Quantum algorithm, quantum machine learning, superconductivity, quantum transport, spintronics, quantum optics, and photonics. Nanoscience school, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM),Programming and developing DFT/TDDFT, Machine learning, superconductivity, topological insulator, and quantum machine learning. 2016–2019: Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Nano science school, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran. Many-body, Condensed Matter, Quantum transport, Topological insulators. 2015–2016: Post-doctoral Research Fellow Physics Department, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Condensed matter, Many-body systems, Complex Systems, Monte Carlo, Thermodynamics.

📚 Education:

Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics and Computational Physics (2010 – 2015) Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran. M.Sc. in Physics (Condensed matter) (2005 – 2007) Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran. Bachelor in Physics (Condensed matter) (2000 – 2004) University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. High-School (1994–1998) Shahid Solaiman Khater High-School, Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran.

🎓 Theses:

Ph.D. Thesis: Investigation of electronic structure and quantum transport of Nano-Structure using Density Functional Theory (DFT). M.Sc. Thesis: Study of the steady state of One-Dimensional systems out of equilibrium using the matrix product method.

🌐 Language Skills:

  • English: Good
  • Kurdish: Native
  • Persian: Native

🔍 Research Interests:

Computational physics, Complex systems, Quantum transport, Density functional theory, Many-body systems, Condensed matter, Statistical mechanics, Electrodynamics, Quantum open systems, Quantum optics, Quantum computing, Quantum information, etc.

📖 Teaching Experience:

2018–2019: Solid state physics, nanotechnology physics, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. 2007–2015: Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Semiconductor Physics, Electronics Physics, Basic Physics, Physics Laboratory, University of Kurdistan, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. Basic Physics, Physics Laboratory, Islamic Azad University of Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Semiconductor Physics, Electronics Physics, Basic Physics, Optics, Physics Laboratory, Pyame noor University, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran.

📚Top Noted Publication

2. Optical absorption tensors based on C70 trimers and polymers
Authors: Elnaz Rostampour, Badie Ghavami∗, and Karin Larsson
Year: 2024

 

3. Transitions between non-convex to hyperbolic plasmonic regions in the Beryllene-Graphene-Beryllene trilayer structure
Authors: Badie Ghavami∗, Elnaz Rostampour, and Catherine Stampfl
Year: 2024

 

4. Quantum conductance of MoS2 armchair strained nanoribbons: a theoretical study
Authors: F. Tabatabaei, I. A. Sarsari, B. Ghavami, A. Bafekry, and C. Stampfl
Year: 2022

 

5. Charge transport in germanium doped phosphorene nanoribbon
Authors: M. Azizi, B. Ghavami
Year: 2018

 

6. Band gap tuning of hydrogen and oxygen passivated zigzag graphene monoxide nanoribbon: Ab-initio computations
Authors: M. Yaghoobi, A. Rastekar, J. Jahanbin, B. Ghavami, S. Afshari
Year: 2018

 

7. Varistor characteristics of a nano-device containing graphene and oxidized graphene: Verification by DFT+NEGF
Authors: B. Ghavami, A. Rastekar
Year: 2015

 

8. The quantum transport of pyrene and its silicon-doped variant: a DFT-NEGF approach
Authors: A. Rastkar, B. Ghavami, J. Jahanbin, S. Afshari, M. Yaghoobi
Year: 2015

 

9. Multi-switching behavior of hydrogen passivated silicene as molecular junction: A DFT-NEGF approach
Authors: J. J. Sardroodi, S. Afshari, A.R. Ebrahimzadeh, B. Ghavami, M.Y. Notash
Year: 2014

 

10. Perfect Transfer of Quantum States on Spin Chain with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in inhomogeneous Magnetic field
Authors: S. Salimi, B. Ghavami, A. Sorouri
Year: 2010

 

11. The discontinuous phase transition for an exactly solvable one-dimensional creating-annihilation system
Authors: F.H. Jafarpour, B. Ghavami
Year: 2007

 

12. Phase transition in a three-states reaction-diffusion system
Authors: F.H. Jafarpour, B. Ghavami
Year: 2007