Professor Jin Zhou – Multiscale Imaging Research – Best Researcher Award

Professor Jin Zhou - Multiscale Imaging Research - Best Researcher Award

Xi’an Jiaotong University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

🎓 SUMMARY

Professor Jin Zhou is a distinguished expert in mechanical engineering at Xi’an Jiaotong University and Deputy Dean of the School for Future Technology. With a Ph.D. in Aerospace Composites from the University of Liverpool, and postdoctoral experience at the University of Cambridge, he is globally recognized for his pioneering contributions in micromechanics and multi-scale modeling of composite structures. He bridges academia and industry, having led numerous national and international research projects while contributing to real-world innovations in aerospace, transportation, and additive manufacturing.

✨ EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Jin Zhou began his academic excellence with a solid foundation in mechanical and aerospace engineering. After completing his Ph.D. at the University of Liverpool, he embarked on a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Cambridge, specializing in finite element modeling of composite structures. His formative academic years were marked by deep engagement in structural mechanics, setting the trajectory for his future achievements. His interdisciplinary training has enabled him to lead complex research in both academic and industrial settings.

🏫 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Jin Zhou's career spans both academia and industry. He worked as a senior structural engineer in the UK for eight years, leading R&D in friction welding and structural mechanics. At Xi'an Jiaotong University, he holds dual appointments and leads cross-disciplinary research initiatives. He is an Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London, and collaborates extensively with Khalifa University. His leadership has secured technology licenses in seven countries and has shaped the future of lightweight composite applications.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Prof. Zhou has pioneered hierarchical multi-scale models for braided composites, developing user-defined material subroutines (UMAT) for finite element analysis. He has implemented unsupervised machine learning and CT imaging to detect damage in composite materials. His research integrates micromechanics, digital image correlation, and speckle strain mapping to predict impact resistance and failure mechanisms, significantly advancing the structural integrity of aeronautical and automotive components. His work is deeply rooted in bridging theory with practical industrial implementation.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

With over 70 peer-reviewed publications and three granted patents, Jin Zhou has achieved a Scopus H-index of 24 and 1,820 citations. He serves on editorial boards of leading journals including Aerospace Lightweight Composite Structures and International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture. He has received numerous research grants from EPSRC, NSFC, and other major funding bodies, recognizing the societal and scientific relevance of his contributions in composite technology and damage analysis.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Jin Zhou's work has revolutionized composite mechanics, enabling lighter, safer, and more resilient aerospace structures. His models have been applied globally to improve structural health monitoring and repair techniques. His collaborations with institutions like Imperial College and Khalifa University have built international research bridges. By training the next generation of engineers and developing open-access methodologies, his influence continues to expand across academic and industrial landscapes.

⚛️ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Zhou is committed to advancing AI-integrated modeling, digital twins, and additive manufacturing in composite structures. He aims to enhance predictive maintenance technologies and structural health monitoring systems. With a visionary focus on sustainability and performance, he will continue to contribute to the next generation of aerospace and mechanical systems. His legacy will be defined by high-impact innovations that blend fundamental science with engineering applications for a safer, more efficient future.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Investigation of impact and vibration behaviours of composite honeycomb sandwich shell panels with foam reinforcement
Authors: Zelin Li, Hui Li, Yao Yang, Bo Zhou, Zhongwei Guan
Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2025


Title: Multi-scale characterisation and damage analysis of 3D braided composites under off-axis tensile loading
Authors: Xinyi Song, Jin Zhou, Jun Wang, Zhongwei Guan, Wesley James Cantwell
Journal: Composites Science and Technology, 2025


Title: Concurrent optimization of continuous carbon fiber-reinforced composites with multi-scale components considering the manufacturing constraint
Authors: Bing Sun, Yue Xing, Pengyu Lv, Huiling Duan, Xiubing Liang
Journal: Composites Science and Technology, 2025


Title: An efficient hierarchical modeling framework for predicting the low velocity impact response of 3D braided composites
Authors: Di Zhang, Xiaochuan Liu, Shenghao Zhang, Zhongwei Guan, Jin Zhou
Journal: Polymer Composites, 2025


Title: Damage progression and failure in L-shaped laminated composite bolted joints subjected to quasi-static tensile loading
Authors: Wenxin Zhang, Jizhen Wang, Jin Zhou, Zhongwei Guan, Wesley James Cantwell
Journal: Composite Structures, 2025

Pedro Machado – Spectral Imaging Analysis – Spectral Analysis Award

Pedro Machado - Spectral Imaging Analysis - Spectral Analysis Award

Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences - Portugal

🌌 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

With a passion for planetary sciences, Pedro Miguel Borges do Canto Mota Machado pursued his PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Paris Observatory and the University of Lisbon. His doctoral research focused on the atmospheric dynamics of Venus, utilizing Doppler velocimetry to characterize wind patterns. His early academic journey laid a solid foundation for groundbreaking research in planetary atmospheres.

🚀 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

As a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences, Machado has led significant research projects on planetary atmospheres. His work spans Venus, Mars, and Jupiter, using space-based and ground-based observations to explore atmospheric dynamics. He has also held academic positions at the University of Lisbon, mentoring students in planetary sciences​.

🌍 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Machado has significantly advanced the understanding of planetary atmospheres through Doppler velocimetry, cloud tracking, and atmospheric wave detection. His research has provided insights into the latitudinal wind profiles of Venus and characterized atmospheric waves on Mars and Jupiter. His work has been instrumental in refining models of planetary climate and atmospheric circulation​.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Recognized for his contributions, Machado has received multiple distinctions and awards. He has been an invited scientist on the Akatsuki space mission (JAXA) and a Co-Investigator on the ESA’s ARIEL space mission. His leadership in planetary science research has earned him prestigious roles in international collaborations​.

🔭 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his work, Machado has influenced the field of planetary science by bridging observational data with theoretical models. His contributions to missions like Akatsuki and EnVision have shaped the study of planetary atmospheres. His expertise in atmospheric retrieval techniques has been crucial in understanding exoplanetary climates​.

🌠 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Machado's ongoing research aims to deepen our knowledge of planetary climates, with a focus on applying his techniques to exoplanets. As a mentor and researcher, he continues to inspire the next generation of planetary scientists while advancing methodologies for studying atmospheres across the solar system.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Atmospheric Gravity Waves in Mars' Lower Atmosphere: Nadir Observations From OMEGA/Mars Express Data
Authors: F. Brasil, P. Machado, G. Gilli, A. Cardesín‐Moinelo, J. E. Silva, D. Espadinha, L. Riu, J. Carter, C. Wilson
Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

Title: Ocean Circulation on a Temperate Paleo-Venus Simulated with ROCKE-3D
Authors: Diogo Quirino, Michael J. Way, J. A. Mattias Green, João C. Duarte, Pedro Machado
Journal: Preprint

Title: A Study of Very High Resolution Visible Spectra of Titan: Line Characterisation in Visible CH4 Bands and the Search for C3
Authors: Rafael Rianço-Silva, Pedro Machado, Zita Martins, Emmanuel Lellouch, Jean-Christophe Loison, Michel Dobrijevic, João Dias, José Ribeiro
Journal: Preprint

Title: Exploring the Venusian Clouds: Atmospheric Gravity Waves with Akatsuki UVI Instrument
Authors: Daniela Espadinha, Pedro Machado, Javier Peralta, José Silva, Francisco Brasil
Journal: Preprint

Title: Transmission Spectroscopy Along the Transit of Venus: A Proxy for Exoplanets Atmospheric Characterization
Authors: Alexandre Branco, Pedro Machado, Olivier Demangeon, Tomás Azevedo Silva, Sarah A. Jaeggli, Thomas Widemann, Paolo Tanga
Journal: Atmosphere

Haigang Ma – Optical Bioimaging Research – Best Researcher Award

Haigang Ma - Optical Bioimaging Research - Best Researcher Award

Nanjing University of Science and Technology - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

🏆 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Haigang Ma embarked on his academic journey at the MOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science, earning his Ph.D. from South China Normal University. His research was rooted in laser life sciences, setting the foundation for his pioneering contributions to biomedical imaging. His doctoral studies fueled his passion for innovative imaging techniques, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in the field.

🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Optical Engineering at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, he has dedicated his career to developing next-generation biomedical imaging systems. His work extends across optical holography, photoacoustic microscopy, and ultrasound imaging, striving to enhance diagnostic accuracy and medical imaging applications.

📡 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

His research primarily focuses on novel biomedical imaging techniques, particularly in multifunctional photoacoustic microscopy. Over the years, he has introduced innovative detection methods and advanced imaging systems, expanding the scope of clinical and experimental applications of photoacoustic technology. His contributions are shaping the future of non-invasive medical diagnostics.

📄 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Haigang Ma has authored more than 30 scientific papers in esteemed journals, demonstrating his expertise in photoacoustic imaging systems. His innovative work has led to 27 national invention patents in China, marking a significant impact in the field. His pioneering efforts also resulted in the development of China's first clinical photoacoustic microscopic imaging instrument for skin detection.

🚀 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Beyond academia, he has played a crucial role in translating research into practical medical applications. His contributions have directly influenced the medical imaging industry, improving clinical diagnostic tools and advancing non-invasive imaging methods for healthcare professionals. His research continues to bridge the gap between laboratory innovation and real-world medical applications.

🔍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As an innovator in biomedical imaging, he remains committed to refining and expanding the capabilities of photoacoustic imaging. His goal is to further enhance medical diagnostics, ensuring more accurate, efficient, and accessible imaging technologies. With ongoing research and continuous advancements, he is set to leave a lasting legacy in optical and biomedical engineering.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Monitoring of microvascular calcification by time-resolved photoacoustic microscopy
Authors: H. Ma, Haigang; Y. Yu, Yinshi; Y. Zhu, Yahui; Q. Chen, Qian; C. Zuo, Chao
Journal: Photoacoustics

Title: Adaptively spatial PSF removal enables contrast enhancement for multi-layer image fusion in photoacoustic microscopy
Authors: T. Feng, Ting; H. Li, Hang; H. Ma, Haigang
Journal: Optics Letters