Chao Zheng | Quantum Information | Quantum Physics Innovation Award

Prof.  Dr. Chao Zheng | Quantum Information | Quantum Physics Innovation Award

North China University of Technology | China

Chao Zheng, Ph.D. in Physics, is a renowned professor at North China University of Technology (NCUT), holding dual roles in the School of Energy Storage Science and Engineering and the School of Science. With a solid academic background, he completed his Ph.D. from Tsinghua University, supplemented by a joint-training program at MIT. His current research focuses on the convergence of quantum information science, energy physics, and energy storage, positioning him as a leading figure in these groundbreaking fields.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Chao Zheng’s academic journey began with a deep passion for physics, particularly quantum mechanics and energy science. During his early academic years, he excelled in his studies at Tsinghua University, one of the most prestigious institutions in China. His time at MIT provided a unique opportunity to further hone his skills in quantum physics and gain exposure to cutting-edge technologies and research methodologies.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Currently, Chao Zheng serves as a professor at NCUT, where he is instrumental in the development of programs related to energy storage and quantum computing. His professional memberships and affiliations include being a Life Member of the Optical Society (OSA), now called OpKca, and a member of notable organizations like the American Physical Society (APS) and IEEE. Additionally, he serves as an Executive Member of the Quantum Computing Professional Group of the China Computer Federation (CCF) and an expert on quantum information within the Communications Society of China.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Zheng’s research primarily addresses the intersection of quantum information science, energy physics, and energy storage. He is deeply involved in exploring how quantum mechanics can revolutionize energy storage systems and improve their efficiency and capabilities. His work has had a profound impact on non-Hermitian physics, energy science, and quantum technologies, establishing him as a pioneer in these domains.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Chao Zheng’s contributions to quantum information and energy storage have made a significant impact in the global scientific community. His research has been positively cited by domestic and international scholars over 800 times, reflecting the widespread recognition of his work. His leadership in the academic community and membership in various advisory roles has amplified his influence, particularly in the development of quantum computing in China and beyond.

Academic Cites 📑

Having published over 30 academic papers, Chao Zheng’s work has garnered substantial attention. His research has been cited more than 800 times, illustrating the relevance and importance of his contributions to quantum physics and energy research. The citation of his work by both domestic and foreign experts speaks to the international significance of his studies.

Research Skills ⚙️

Chao Zheng has a multidisciplinary approach to research, integrating expertise from quantum information, energy physics, and energy storage. His ability to bridge theoretical physics with practical applications makes him an outstanding researcher. He has led several high-impact research projects and is skilled in securing funding for advanced studies, as evidenced by his leadership of three National Natural Science Foundation projects and other provincial-level initiatives.

Teaching Experience 🎓

As a professor at NCUT, Chao Zheng is committed to shaping the next generation of scientists and engineers in the fields of quantum physics and energy storage. His educational philosophy emphasizes a hands-on, interdisciplinary approach, fostering an environment where students can explore cutting-edge topics in quantum mechanics and energy technologies. Zheng’s teaching has had a direct influence on many budding physicists and engineers, providing them with the skills needed to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Chao Zheng’s excellence has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including the “Chinese Academy of Sciences Excellent Author Award” and the “Most Influential Paper Award” from the Chinese Physical Society. These accolades reflect his pioneering contributions to the scientific community. In addition, he received several IAAM Awards, further affirming his reputation as a leader in quantum and energy research.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Chao Zheng’s legacy is defined by his deep commitment to quantum information science and energy storage research. His groundbreaking work is poised to shape the future of quantum computing and sustainable energy solutions. Looking ahead, Zheng’s focus will continue to be on integrating quantum innovations into practical applications that can benefit society at large, particularly in areas like energy conservation, quantum technologies, and smart computing systems.

  Publications Top Notes

Extended imaginary gauge transformation in a general nonreciprocal lattice

  • Authors: Yunyao Qi, Jinghui Pi, Yuquan Wu, Heng Lin, Chao Zheng, Gui-Lu Long
    Journal: Physical Review B
    Year: 2024

Non-Hermitian Quantum Rényi Entropy Dynamics in Anyonic-PT Symmetric Systems

  • Authors: Zhihang Liu, Chao Zheng
    Journal: Symmetry
    Year: 2024

Iteration-free digital quantum simulation of imaginary-time evolution based on the approximate unitary expansion

  • Authors: Jingwei Wen, Chao Zheng, Zhiguo Huang, Ling Qian
    Journal: Europhysics Letters
    Year: 2023

Non-Hermitian Generalization of Rényi Entropy

  • Authors: Daili Li, Chao Zheng
    Journal: Entropy
    Year: 2022

Quantum Simulation of Pseudo-Hermitian-φ-Symmetric Two-Level Systems

  • Authors: Chao Zheng
    Journal: Entropy
    Year: 2022

 

 

Ni Liu | Quantum Technologies | Best Extension Activity Award

Mrs. Ni Liu | Quantum Technologies | Best Extension Activity Award

Teacher at Shanxi University, China

Ni Liu, a 34-year-old female academic from Shanxi, China, is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of Shanxi University. With a PhD in Theoretical Physics from Shanxi University, her research primarily focuses on quantum optics, quantum computing, and condensed matter physics, especially in systems involving ultracold atoms and high-finesse optical cavities. Ni Liu has been involved in a range of pioneering theoretical and experimental work, contributing significantly to our understanding of quantum phase transitions and atom-photon interactions.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Ni Liu completed her BS in Physics at Taiyuan Normal University in 2008 and later earned her PhD in Theoretical Physics from the Institute of Theoretical Physics of Shanxi University (2008-2013). Her doctoral research, under the mentorship of Prof. Jiuqing Liang and Prof. Gang Chen, involved significant contributions to Dicke quantum phase transitions in open systems and the self-organization of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC), laying the foundation for her future work in quantum optics.

🏫 Professional Endeavors

Ni Liu has been a prominent academic at Shanxi University since 2013. She began as a lecturer at the School of Physical and Electronic Engineering and later advanced to the role of Associate Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics. Over the years, she has gained significant recognition in both national and international academic communities for her theoretical work and contributions to quantum physics.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ni Liu’s research primarily revolves around the interaction between ultracold atoms and high-finesse optical cavities, exploring systems that bridge quantum optics and condensed matter physics. Her work in Dicke quantum phase transitions and nonlinear atom-photon interactions has broadened the understanding of quantum phase transitions, including in BEC-cavity systems. Liu has contributed to the theory behind Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) in optomechanical cavities, where she has proposed novel quantum phase transitions and multi-component BEC systems.

💼 Research Grants & Funding

Ni Liu has been the principal investigator on several significant grants:

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (2014-2017)
  • Scientific and Technological Innovation Programs of Higher Education Institutions in Shanxi Province (2014-2016)
  • Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province (2017-2019) Additionally, she has been a key participant in several other collaborative projects, contributing to the advancement of experimental and theoretical quantum physics.

🌍 Collaborations and Partnerships

Ni Liu’s research has fostered collaborations with both national and international researchers. Her contributions to quantum optics and condensed matter physics have involved joint efforts with leading universities and research institutions in China and beyond. Her work is at the intersection of experimental physics and theoretical quantum mechanics, fostering collaboration between these disciplines.

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Kehfei Liu | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kehfei Liu | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, United States

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Summary 🧑‍🔬

Keh-Fei Liu is an esteemed theoretical physicist specializing in nuclear and particle physics, particularly in lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). With a career spanning decades, Liu has made significant contributions to the understanding of hadron physics, nucleon structure, and computational high-energy physics. He holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Stony Brook University (1975) and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt Award and Fellowship in the American Physical Society. Liu is a recognized leader in the physics community and has played an instrumental role in various international conferences and workshops.

Education 🎓

  • B.S. (Highest Honors) (1968)

          Tunghai University, Taiwan

  • M.A. (1971)

           State University of New York, Stony Brook

  • Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics (1975)

           Stony Brook University

Professional Experience 💼

  • Professor, Department of Physics,

University of Kentucky (1986–2023)

  • Visiting Scientist

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2022–Present)

  • Adjunct Professor,

University of Science and Technology, Hefei, China (1989–1999)

  • Visiting Researcher,

CEN Saclay, France (1974–1976)

University of California, Los Angeles (1976–1980)

  • Humboldt Senior Scientist,

HLRZ, Jülich, Germany (1991)

Research Interests 🔬

  • Lattice QCD: Lattice calculations to understand hadrons and nucleon structure.
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics: Investigating fundamental forces and quark-gluon interactions.
  • Computational Physics: Development of algorithms for high-energy physics simulations.

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • First Prize in Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1987)
  • Alexander von Humboldt Award for Senior Scientist (1990)
  • Fellow, American Physical Society (1997)
  • Albert D. and Elizabeth H. Kirwan Memorial Prize, University of Kentucky (2018)
  • Outstanding Alumni Award, Tunghai University (2022)

Key Contributions 🌍

  • Leadership in Conferences & Workshops:

Organized and contributed to major international conferences on lattice QCD and hadron physics, such as Extreme QCD 2012 and the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory.

  • Grant Leadership:

Principal Investigator for multiple DOE and NSF grants supporting research in theoretical nuclear physics, including projects on nucleon structure and quark-gluon dynamics.

 Publications

Charm physics with overlap fermions on 2+1-flavor domain wall fermion configurations
  • Authors: Li, D.-H., Chen, Y., Gong, M., Liu, Z., Wang, T.-X.
    Journal: Chinese Physics C
    Year: 2024
The present and future of QCD
  • Authors: Achenbach, P., Adhikari, D., Afanasev, A., Zhou, J., Zurek, M.
    Journal: Nuclear Physics A
    Year: 2024
Lattice QCD Calculation of Electroweak Box Contributions to Superallowed Nuclear and Neutron Beta Decays
  • Authors: Ma, P.-X., Feng, X., Gorchtein, M., Wang, B.-G., Zhang, Z.-L.
    Journal: Physical Review Letters
    Year: 2024
Trace anomaly form factors from lattice QCD
  • Authors: Wang, B., He, F., Wang, G., Liu, K.-F., Yang, Y.-B.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2024
Temperature dependence of beam on plasma stopping power in the resonance regions of fusion reactions
  • Authors: Liu, K.-F.
    Journal: Fundamental Plasma Physics
    Year: 2024
Hadrons, superconductor vortices, and cosmological constant
  • Authors: Liu, K.-F.
    Journal: Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
    Year: 2024
Nucleon electric dipole moment from the θ term with lattice chiral fermions
  • Authors: Liang, J., Alexandru, A., Draper, T., Wang, G., Yang, Y.-B.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2023

 

 

Wuhong Zhang | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wuhong Zhang | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Xiamen University, China

Dr. Wuhong Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Xiamen University. His research interests span quantum optics, photon’s orbital angular momentum (OAM), and quantum computation, with a particular focus on exploiting new degrees of freedom in light for quantum technologies. He has published over 20 research papers in prestigious journals, contributing significantly to quantum correlations, entanglement, and nonlinear optics. His work on OAM and radial momentum of photons has been widely recognized, with several papers highlighted by the editors of journals like Physical Review Letters and Laser & Photonics Review.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Wuhong Zhang embarked on his academic journey in the field of Physics at Nanyang Normal University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in 2012. His interest in optics and quantum physics began early, laying the foundation for his graduate studies at Xiamen University. He pursued his Master’s degree (2012-2014) and Ph.D. (2014-2017) in Optics and Quantum Optics, where his research on light’s orbital angular momentum (OAM) marked the beginning of his groundbreaking work. Dr. Zhang’s doctoral research focused on the fundamental properties of light and its potential applications in quantum computation, which paved the way for his later contributions to quantum nonlinear optics and structured light.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Following the completion of his Ph.D., Dr. Zhang continued to build his academic career at Xiamen University, where he transitioned from Assistant Professor (2019-2022) to Associate Professor (2022-present) in the Department of Physics. During this time, Dr. Zhang also held important research positions, including a Research Assistant role at Sun Yat-sen University and a Visiting Researcher position at the University of Ottawa in collaboration with the renowned Robert Boyd Group. These experiences allowed him to enhance his expertise in quantum optics, leading to the development of cutting-edge research in quantum correlations and optical parametric down-conversion.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Zhang’s research focus is centered around the manipulation of photon’s orbital angular momentum (OAM) and radial momentum in the realms of optics and quantum computation. His work in quantum nonlinear optics and the control of quantum correlations within a photonic system is redefining traditional concepts in quantum mechanics. Dr. Zhang’s contributions include free-space remote sensing, quantum remote sensing, and the generation of position-momentum entanglement, all of which have critical implications for the future of quantum information science. His exploration of structured light and entanglement in high-dimensional spaces has led to significant advancements in quantum pattern recognition and optical computing.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Zhang’s research has significantly impacted the field of quantum optics, with numerous publications in top-tier journals like Physical Review Letters, Optics Express, and Laser & Photonics Review. His highly cited papers have been featured as research highlights and inside cover articles, underlining their global importance. For example, his work on quantum remote sensing and entanglement-assisted ghost imaging has advanced the understanding of how quantum properties can be utilized for high-precision measurements in optical systems. His influence extends beyond academia, as his research is contributing to the development of next-generation quantum technologies such as quantum communication and quantum computing.

Academic Citations 📑

With over 20 high-impact publications, Dr. Zhang’s work is well-recognized in the field of quantum optics. His papers have received significant attention, evidenced by their citation metrics and the numerous research highlights they have garnered in prestigious journals. For example, his paper on optical vortices with a small number of photons published in Laser & Photon. Rev. was selected by the editors for an Inside Cover Paper, and his work on the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox using radial variables has been featured in Physics. These accolades underscore his growing influence in the academic community, with a strong trajectory toward further recognition in quantum sciences.

Technical Skills 🛠️

Dr. Zhang possesses a comprehensive skill set in both theoretical and experimental optics. His proficiency includes quantum entanglement, nonlinear optics, and photon manipulation techniques such as the generation of entangled photon pairs and quantum correlations. He is adept at utilizing structured light techniques to explore orbital angular momentum and radial momentum in photons. Furthermore, Dr. Zhang is well-versed in optical computing, including the use of twisted light for complex vector convolution. His technical expertise extends to quantum sensing, high-dimensional systems, and deep-learning-based optical pattern recognition, showcasing a well-rounded ability to innovate in cutting-edge areas of quantum physics.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Zhang has a solid commitment to teaching and mentoring students at Xiamen University, where he teaches a range of undergraduate and graduate courses, including Optics, Electromagnetics, College Physics, and Physics Experiment. He is known for integrating scientific research enlightenment into his teaching, encouraging students to engage with real-world applications of quantum science and physics. His teaching prowess has been recognized with several awards such as the Second Prize in the Fujian Youth Education Competition (2022) and the Outstanding Young Teachers of University/College in Fujian Province (2022). These accolades speak to his ability to inspire the next generation of scientists and researchers.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Dr. Zhang’s legacy is already shaping the future of quantum optics and quantum information science. As a leading researcher in the field, his work continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with structured light, quantum correlations, and photon manipulation. Looking ahead, Dr. Zhang aims to further expand his research in quantum computing and quantum communication, working toward real-world applications that will have broad implications for fields ranging from cryptography to medical imaging. His ongoing research projects, such as quantum edge enhancement and quantum pattern recognition, are poised to make groundbreaking contributions to the future of quantum technologies. With continued focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Zhang’s work will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on both academic research and technological innovation in the coming decades.

Top Noted Publications📖

Sorting infrared optical vortices with a nonlinear angular lens
    • Authors: Weiqian Shu, Xiaodong Qiu, Yuan Ren, Wuhong Zhang, Lixiang Chen
    • Journal: Optics Letters
    • Year: 2024
A versatile device for implementing the optical quantum gates in multiple degrees of freedom
    • Authors: Hongming Ke, Shaochen Fang, Wuhong Zhang
    • Journal: Optics & Laser Technology
    • Year: 2024
Polarization Entanglement from Parametric Down-conversion with an LED Pump
    • Authors: Wuhong Zhang, Diefei Xu, Lixiang Chen
    • Journal: Physical Review Applied
    • Year: 2023
Quantum information transfer between a two-level and a four-level quantum systems
    • Authors: Tianfeng Feng, Qiao Xu, Linxiang Zhou, Maolin Luo, Wuhong Zhang, Xiaoqi Zhou
    • Journal: Photonics Research
    • Year: 2022
Non-orthogonal polarization encoding/decoding assisted by structured optical pattern recognition
    • Authors: Shaochen Fang, Yidan Cai, Diefei Xu, Haoxu Guo, Wuhong Zhang, Lixiang Chen
    • Journal: Optics Express
    • Year: 2022
Thermal lens effect with light’s orbital angular momentum
    • Authors: Yuan Li, Wuhong Zhang, Lixiang Chen
    • Journal: Optics Express
    • Year: 2022
Verifying angular-position entanglement by Hardy’s paradox with multisetting high-dimensional systems
    • Authors: Dongkai Zhang, Xiaodong Qiu, Wuhong Zhang, Lixiang Chen
    • Journal: Physical Review A
    • Year: 2022

 

 

 

Yao Li | Quantum Field Theory | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yao Li | Quantum Field Theory | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China

Dr. Yao Li is an Associate Professor at the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Lanzhou Jiaotong University. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from Lanzhou University, specializing in Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics. Dr. Li has a profound commitment to advancing research in semiconductor devices, contributing significantly to the field through both innovative research projects and high-quality publications. He has garnered recognition for his scholarly efforts, particularly within Gansu Province. His dedication to fostering young talent in academia is evident from his involvement in various educational initiatives and programs.

 🎓Profile:

Education:

Dr. Yao Li obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Electronics Engineering from Lanzhou University, where he developed a strong foundation in electronic systems. He further pursued a Ph.D. in Engineering, specializing in Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics. His doctoral research focused on advancing semiconductor technologies, which has laid the groundwork for his subsequent academic and research pursuits. Dr. Li’s education has equipped him with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to excel in the dynamic field of electronics. His academic journey reflects a commitment to continuous learning and innovation, contributing to his standing as a respected figure in the academic community.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Yao Li has amassed significant experience in academia and research. As an Associate Professor at the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, he teaches various courses related to electronics and semiconductor technology. Dr. Li has successfully led multiple key research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Gansu Province Youth Science and Technology Fund. His involvement in these projects has enhanced innovation capacity within higher education institutions and fostered talent development. Additionally, Dr. Li has contributed to various scholarly publications, demonstrating his expertise in the field. He serves as a Young Editor for Semiconductor Optoelectronics, further reflecting his active engagement in the academic community. His role in both teaching and research illustrates his dual commitment to educating the next generation of engineers while advancing the frontiers of semiconductor technology.

Research Focus:

Dr. Yao Li’s primary research focus lies in the realm of semiconductor devices and solid-state electronics. His investigations explore the innovative applications of microelectronics in various sectors, contributing to advancements in technology and enhancing electronic performance. Through leading and participating in projects funded by national and provincial programs, he aims to push the boundaries of semiconductor research. Dr. Li’s work encompasses both theoretical and practical aspects, fostering a comprehensive understanding of material properties and device functionalities. His publications in reputable journals such as IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices and Organic Electronics demonstrate his commitment to disseminating knowledge and findings in the field.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Yao Li has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field of electronics and engineering through several prestigious awards. Notably, he received the Third Prize in the Gansu Province Science and Technology Progress Award, highlighting his impactful research efforts. In 2019, he was selected for the Lanzhou Jiaotong University Tianyou Young Talent Program, underscoring his potential and contributions to the academic community. Most recently, in 2023, Dr. Li was honored as a Young Research Star at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, reflecting his significant achievements and commitment to advancing knowledge in microelectronics. These accolades not only affirm his dedication to research and innovation but also position him as a rising star in the academic landscape. Dr. Li’s recognition serves as an inspiration to his peers and students, motivating them to pursue excellence in their respective fields.

 📚Publication Top Notes:

Title: Influence of AZO buffer layer on characteristics of ZnO film on glass substrates for Schottky UV photodetector applications
  • Authors: Zhang, C., Hu, T., Wang, Z., Li, Y.
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1
Title: Research progress on giant magnetoresistive sensors based on spin-valve structure
  • Authors: Li, Y., Liu, L., Wu, H., Lu, Q.
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0
Title: A High-Performance InGaAs Vertical Electron–Hole Bilayer Tunnel Field Effect Transistor with P+-Pocket and InAlAs-Block
  • Authors: Liu, H., Li, P., Zhou, X., Zhang, W., Li, Y.
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2
Title: Secondary electron emission of B-doped/undoped double-layer heteroepitaxial single crystal diamond film
  • Authors: Wei, K., Wu, S., Zhao, H., Wu, R., Wu, X.
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Citations: 0

 

Sergei Roshchupkin | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sergei Roshchupkin | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia

Sergei Pavlovich Roshchupkin, born on June 3, 1953, in Konotop, Sumy region, USSR, is a prominent physicist currently serving as a Professor at the Higher School of Fundamental Physical Research at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. With a career spanning several decades, he has made significant contributions to the field of physics, particularly in quantum electrodynamics. Roshchupkin’s academic journey has been marked by his commitment to both research and education, influencing generations of students through his teaching. He is known for his collaborative spirit and dedication to advancing fundamental physical research.

Profile:

Education:

Roshchupkin graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (National Research Nuclear University) in 1977, earning his degree in Experimental and Theoretical Physics. He obtained his PhD in September 1983, focusing on the bremsstrahlung of electrons in strong electromagnetic fields. In January 1995, he achieved the degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, exploring stimulated emission and spontaneous bremsstrahlung at relativistic electron collisions. His extensive educational background forms a solid foundation for his distinguished career in theoretical and experimental physics.

Professional Experience:

Roshchupkin’s professional journey began as an engineer at the Russian Federal Nuclear Center, where he worked from 1977 to 1980. He then pursued postgraduate studies before holding various academic roles, including Research Assistant and Associate Professor at Sumy State University. Between 1992 and 2012, he served as a Senior Research Worker and Head of multiple departments at the Institute of Applied Physics, NASU. In 2015, he became a professor at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, where he continues to teach and lead research initiatives in theoretical physics, demonstrating a consistent commitment to advancing scientific understanding.

Research focus:

Roshchupkin’s research primarily concentrates on quantum electrodynamics in strong electromagnetic fields, encompassing a range of topics such as non-linear quantum optics and the interaction of laser radiation with leptons and ions. He investigates the amplification of laser radiation through quantum electrodynamic processes in intense fields and explores phenomena occurring in strong X-ray fields near pulsars and magnetars. His work is at the forefront of modern physics, contributing valuable insights into the behavior of matter and radiation under extreme conditions, and advancing the understanding of fundamental interactions in nature.

Awards and Honors:

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of physics, Roshchupkin was honored as a Distinguished Scientist of Ukraine in May 2011. This accolade reflects his impactful research, dedication to education, and influence within the scientific community. His work has garnered respect and recognition, not only in Ukraine but internationally, positioning him as a key figure in quantum electrodynamics and related fields. Roshchupkin’s achievements exemplify his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in physics.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Resonant effects in collisions of relativistic electrons in the field of a light wave
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 1996
    Citations: 140 📄
  • Title: Quantum electrodynamics resonances in a pulsed laser field
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AA Lebed’, EA Padusenko, AI Voroshilo
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 100 📄
  • Title: Resonant spontaneous bremsstrahlung by an electron scattered by a nucleus in the field of a pulsed light wave
    Authors: AA Lebed’, SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 80 📄
  • Title: Resonant and coherent effects of quantum electrodynamics in the light field
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AI Voroshilo
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 80 📄
  • Title: Effects of quantum electrodynamics in the strong pulsed laser fields
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AA Lebed
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 58 📄
  • Title: Nonresonant quantum electrodynamics processes in a pulsed laser field
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AA Lebed’, EA Padusenko
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 57 📄
  • Title: Resonant scattering of a photon by an electron in the field of a circularly polarized electromagnetic wave
    Authors: AI Voroshilo, SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 52 📄
  • Title: Resonant scattering of an electron by a positron in the field of a light wave
    Authors: OI Denisenko, SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 1999
    Citations: 46 📄