Dr. Zhenhong Wang | Fiber Lasers and Nonlinear Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhenhong Wang | Fiber Lasers | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen University | China

Dr. Wang Zhenhong, Assistant Professor at the College of Electronic and Information Engineering, Shenzhen University, focuses on ultrafast fiber lasers and nonlinear soliton dynamics. His research involves exploring ultrafast laser mechanisms, soliton dynamics, and the nonlinear optical properties of two-dimensional nanomaterials for laser applications. He has published several papers in reputed international journals such as Laser & Photonics Reviews, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Optics Express, and Optics and Laser Technology. He has led and completed major research projects, including a National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project, a Guangdong Province General Program, and a Shenzhen University Stable Support Project. His experimental expertise lies in fiber lasers and nonlinear dynamics.

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Featured Publications

Wang, Z., Zhu, J., Ji, Y., Liu, J., & Song, Y. (2025). Versatile pulses and dynamic evolution in a 1.7-μm ultrafast Tm-doped fiber laser. Optics Communications.

Tan, W., Wang, Z., Ji, J., & Song, Y. (2025). High-efficiency all-optical wavelength conversion via polarization-insensitive four-wave mixing for 10 Gbps digital signals. Optics and Laser Technology.

Lin, Y., Liu, Y., Song, Y., Deng, Z., Wang, Z., Liu, J., Zhang, C., & Tang, P. (2025). Pulsating pure-quartic solitons with spectral asymmetry in an ultrafast fiber laser. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.

Song, Y., Liang, W., Wang, Z., Ji, Y., Guo, J., & Tang, D. (2025). Time-domain dynamics of dispersive waves and Kelly sideband modulation in an anomalous dispersion dissipative soliton fiber. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.

Ma, K., Deng, Z., Ma, R., Song, Y., Chen, S., Wang, Z., & Liu, J. (2025). Revealing switchable pulse dynamics in an all-fiber Mamyshev oscillator. Applied Optics.

Dr. Lucien Mandeng Mandeng | Nonlinear Optical Fibers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lucien Mandeng Mandeng | Nonlinear Optical Fibers | Best Researcher Award

National Advanced School of Engineering of Yaounde  | Cameroon

Dr. Lucien Mandeng Mandeng is a senior lecturer at U.Y.I/N.A.S.E.Y with over 15 years of teaching and research experience in Physics, Chemistry, and Optical Sciences. He has supervised six master’s theses and supported three doctoral students in advanced topics such as Airy pulses, supercontinuum generation, and nonlinear optical waveguides. His strong academic contributions include 17 peer-reviewed journal publications and 10 international conference papers, particularly in optics, photonics, and nonlinear wave dynamics. He has actively participated in numerous international conferences and ICTP training schools, enhancing his global academic visibility. His achievements are recognized with multiple awards, including the OSA Foundation Oral Presentation Award (2018) and several OPTICA/OSA travel grants. Beyond research, he has shown leadership as the Founder and Advisor of the NASEY OPTICA Chapter, organizing scientific training programs. His memberships in global scientific societies, along with his technical skills in MATLAB, MAPLE, and programming, strengthen his academic impact. With a solid publication record, international recognition, and ongoing collaborations, Dr. Mandeng demonstrates strong potential for future research leadership in nonlinear optics, photonics, and advanced laser systems.

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Featured Publications

"Using the Time-Transformation Approach to Generate Free Ballistic Acceleration and Inversion of the Airy Pulse in Dynamic Optical Media"

"Asymmetric Airy pulse inversion in a semiconductor optical amplifier under third-order dispersion"

"Third-order and quartic dispersions inducing Airy pulse regeneration in optical fiber links"

"Heat transfer software for local materials in Cameroon (HTSLM 1.0): simplified building energy software based on local realities"

"Supercontinuum generation of Airy pulses in a silicon-on-insulator optical waveguide including third-harmonic generation and negative-frequency Kerr terms"