Ning An | Theoretical Advances | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ning An | Theoretical Advances | Women Researcher Award

Changchun observatory, NAO, CAS, China

👨‍🎓 Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ning An’s academic foundation is rooted in optical engineering, with degrees from the Changchun University of Science and Technology (CUST). She earned her Bachelor’s in Optical Information Science and Technology in 2010, followed by a Master’s degree in 2012, and a Doctorate in Optical Engineering in 2015. Enriching her expertise, she pursued studies at the National University of Defense Technology and the National University of Information Science and Technology in St. Petersburg, Russia. This diverse academic background has shaped her multidisciplinary research approach.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Ning An has built an impressive career at the Changchun Observatory, NAO, CAS, starting as an Assistant Professor in 2015. Since 2018, she has served as an Associate Researcher, contributing to advancements in astrometry and celestial mechanics. As a master tutor, she plays a pivotal role in guiding the next generation of researchers in optical engineering and related disciplines.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. An’s research is at the cutting edge of high-precision laser ranging, with applications in satellite navigation, time comparison, and single-photon detection. She has pioneered interdisciplinary breakthroughs, holding six national general projects, provincial-level projects, and a talent project under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her contributions extend to national major scientific initiatives, positioning her as a leader in her field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. An’s influence is evidenced by her membership in prominent organizations such as the Chinese Astronomical Society, the IAU Astronomical Society, and the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS. She has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Second and Third Prizes for Science and Technology Progress by Jilin Province and the Advanced Scientific Research Worker title in 2018 and 2020. Her work bridges fundamental research and practical applications in astrophysics and optical engineering.

📚 Academic Cites

With over 40 SCI/EI-indexed papers and 5 patents, Dr. An’s research outputs are extensively cited. She has contributed to landmark studies in laser ranging and celestial mechanics. As a reviewer for journals such as the American Society of Optics and Physical Society, her expertise shapes the global scientific discourse in her domain.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. An’s technical proficiencies include satellite navigation systems, time synchronization, and single-photon detection technologies. Her ability to integrate astrometry and optical engineering enables her to tackle challenges in space observation and precision measurements. This expertise underscores her contributions to innovation at the crossroads of multiple disciplines.

📘 Teaching Experience

As a master tutor at Changchun Observatory, Dr. An inspires students and young researchers in astrometry and celestial mechanics. Her dedication to education is reflected in her structured mentorship and the academic success of her protégés.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. An envisions advancing the fields of satellite navigation and laser ranging technologies through multidisciplinary collaboration. Her work in optical engineering and astrometry promises to contribute significantly to the exploration and understanding of space phenomena. Dr. An’s legacy lies in her ability to bridge theory and practical applications, ensuring her contributions remain impactful for future generations.

Top Noted Publications

Mamyshev oscillation self-starting mode-locked fiber laser based on a self-feedback amplifying sub-cavity
  • Authors: Liu, Z., Jin, L., Song, Y., Zhang, H., Hu, M.
    Journal: Optics Letters
    Year: 2024
Mode-locked switchable fiber laser based on Mamyshev oscillator cavity with anomalous dispersion gain fiber
  • Authors: Song, Y., Jin, L., Liu, Z., Hu, M., An, N.
    Journal: Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
    Year: 2024
Research on satellite laser ranging observation task scheduling method
  • Authors: Zequn, L., Ning, A., Cunbo, F., Guanyu, W., Xue, D.
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2024
Reduction of Satellite Signature Effect in High-Accuracy Satellite Laser Ranging to Etalon
  • Authors: An, N., Guan, B., Nunez, N.E., Zhang, H., Podesta, R.C.
    Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
    Year: 2023
Research on dual-terminal synchronization and ranging for laser communication link
  • Authors: Zhang, Y., Jiang, H., Dong, K., Chang, S., An, N.
    Journal: Optics Communications
    Year: 2022

 

 

 

Roe-Hoan Yoon | Weak interactions| Best Researcher Award

Prof. Roe-Hoan Yoon | Weak interactions| Best Researcher Award

Virginia Tech, United States

Roe-Hoan Yoon, born on November 21, 1943, in Seoul, Korea, is a distinguished academic and researcher in mining and materials engineering. A naturalized U.S. citizen since 1985, he serves as the Nicholas T. Camicia Professor and University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech. With a career spanning over five decades, Yoon is recognized for his contributions to mineral processing, particularly in flotation technologies. His leadership roles include directing the Center for Coal and Minerals Processing and the Center for Advanced Separation Technologies. An influential figure in his field, Yoon’s research and mentorship have profoundly impacted both academia and industry.

Profile🎓

Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Roe-Hoan Yoon began his academic journey by earning a B.Eng. in Mining Engineering from Seoul National University in 1967. He then moved to McGill University in Canada, where he achieved both his M.Sc. (1971) and Ph.D. (1977) in Metallurgical Engineering, consistently earning a place on the Dean’s Honors List. This rigorous academic foundation equipped him with the essential knowledge and skills that would later inform his groundbreaking research in mineral processing.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Yoon’s professional career commenced as a Research Engineer at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. He then served as a Research Scientist at the Canada Center for Minerals and Energy Technology before joining Virginia Tech as an Associate Professor in 1979. Over the years, he ascended to roles such as Professor and Nicholas T. Camicia Professor, while also directing the Center for Coal and Minerals Processing and the Center for Advanced Separation Technologies. His diverse experiences have solidified his reputation as a leader in the field.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Yoon’s research primarily centers on mineral processing, particularly in flotation technologies. He is renowned for his innovative work on collectorless flotation and the use of micro-bubbles in coal flotation. His research addresses key challenges in the industry, such as improving efficiency and sustainability. Yoon’s contributions have resulted in numerous publications that advance theoretical and practical understanding in mineral processing.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Yoon’s impact extends beyond his research; he has significantly influenced the academic community through his leadership roles in professional societies and editorial boards. His recognition as a Distinguished Member of the Society of Mining Engineers and a Foreign Associate of the Academy of Engineering of Korea highlights his contributions. His work has inspired a new generation of engineers and researchers, furthering advancements in the mining and materials engineering fields.

Academic Citations 📈

Yoon has authored and co-authored numerous refereed journal articles, garnering citations that reflect his profound influence in the field. His publications, such as those in the International Journal of Mineral Processing and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, are frequently referenced, underscoring the relevance and applicability of his research. His work continues to shape discussions and advancements in mineral processing methodologies.

Technical Skills 🛠️

With expertise in surface chemistry, flotation systems, and image analysis techniques, Yoon possesses a comprehensive skill set that encompasses both theoretical and practical aspects of mineral engineering. His ability to integrate complex concepts with innovative technologies has positioned him as a pivotal figure in the advancement of mineral processing techniques.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

Yoon’s teaching career at Virginia Tech has been marked by a commitment to student success and academic excellence. As a University Distinguished Professor, he has guided countless students, fostering their development in mining and minerals engineering. His mentorship extends to collaborative research projects, enriching the educational experience and preparing students for impactful careers in the industry.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Roe-Hoan Yoon’s legacy is one of innovation, leadership, and mentorship. As he continues to contribute to research and education, his future work is likely to focus on sustainable practices in mineral processing and further advancements in flotation technologies. His enduring impact on both academia and industry will undoubtedly shape the future of mining and materials engineering for years to come.

Publication Top Notes📖

Article: Maximizing the recovery and throughput of a rougher flotation bank by improving the recovery of composite particles
  • Authors: Gupta, M., Yoon, R.-H.
    Publication Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
Conference Paper: CLEANING AND UTILIZATION OF WASTE COAL FOR GRAPHITE APPLICATIONS
  • Authors: Morgan, D.R., Yoon, R.-H., Noble, A.
    Publication Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
Book Chapter: Rare earth extraction from ion-adsorption clays in U.S. coal by-products
  • Authors: Yoon, R.-H.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 0
Article: Improving the performance of a low-grade porphyry copper ore flotation plant using a simulator that can predict grade vs. recovery curves
  • Authors: Gupta, M., Huang, K., Noble, A., Yoon, R.-H.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 2
Article: Rare earth ion-adsorption clays in the presence of iron at basic pH: Adsorption mechanism and extraction method
  • Authors: Feng, X., Onel, O., Council-Troche, M., Yoon, R.-H., Morris, J.R.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 7

 

 

Emil Roduner | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Emil Roduner | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Retired at University of Stuttgart, Germany

Prof. Em. Dr. Emil Roduner is a distinguished Swiss chemist, known for his significant contributions to physical chemistry, particularly in radical kinetics and magnetic resonance. Born on July 11, 1947, in Teufen, Switzerland, he has had a prolific academic career, including a long tenure as Chair of Physical Chemistry at the University of Stuttgart. With an h-index of 40 and over 275 publications, his work has garnered international acclaim. Now in active retirement, he continues to influence the field through teaching and research collaborations, particularly focusing on sustainable energy solutions and environmental chemistry.

Profile:

Education:

Prof. Roduner’s educational journey began at the University of Zürich, where he studied chemistry, completing his Master’s degree in 1975 with a thesis on inorganic polysulfides. He later earned his PhD in 1980, focusing on the liquid-phase chemistry of muonium under the guidance of Prof. H. Fischer. His academic foundation was further solidified through postdoctoral work and his promotion to ‘Oberassistent’ at the same institute, where he later achieved his Venia Legendi in Physical Chemistry in 1988.

Professional Experience:

Prof. Roduner has held prominent positions throughout his career, including a chair at the University of Stuttgart from 1995 to 2012 and visiting professorships at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He was instrumental in establishing the Graduate College on Advanced Magnetic Resonance Methods and has served on various scientific committees, including the Neutron Experimental Selection Committee at the ISIS Facility in Great Britain. His leadership in organizing international conferences and workshops has contributed significantly to the advancement of research in his field.

Research Focus:

Prof. Roduner’s research interests span several key areas, including the dynamics of molecular reorientation in zeolites, radical kinetics in both gas and liquid phases, and the fundamental processes involved in fuel cells and catalysis. He is also dedicated to addressing environmental challenges, focusing on hydrogen storage, CO2 recycling to liquid fuels, and the effects of climate change. His expertise in magnetic resonance techniques has allowed him to explore organic radicals and transition metal centers, contributing to the foundational understanding of quantum mechanics in chemical systems.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Roduner has received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking work, including the Werner Preis with Medal from the Swiss Chemical Society in 1988, recognizing his innovative method in muon spin rotation. He was honored as Professor of the Year in 2007 by UNICUM, ranking 10th among 700 nationwide. His lectures, such as the Paul-Peter Ewald Lecture in 2005 and the Prof. T. Balakrishnan Endowment Lecture in 2018, further demonstrate his esteemed reputation within the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Sonnen- und Windenergie speichern
    Authors: Roduner, E., Franz, K.-D., Osterland, T., Hübinger, W., Staniek, P.
    Publication Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Uncovering thermally activated purple-to-blue luminescence in Co-modified MgAl-layered double hydroxide
    Authors: Gevers, B.R., Roduner, E., Leuteritz, A., Labuschagné, F.J.W.J.
    Publication Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Preserving Cultural Diversity in Rural Africa Using Renewable Energy
    Authors: Roduner, E., Rohwer, E.R.
    Publication Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Symmetry and Electronic Properties of Metallic Nanoclusters
    Authors: Roduner, E.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: What Is Heat? Can Heat Capacities Be Negative?
    Authors: Roduner, E.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Towards understanding photon absorption and emission in MgAl layered double hydroxide
    Authors: Gevers, B.R., Roduner, E., Labuschagné, F.J.W.J.
    Publication Year: 2022
    Citations: 7
  • Title: The origin of irreversibility and thermalization in thermodynamic processes
    Authors: Roduner, E., Krüger, T.P.J.
    Publication Year: 2022
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Carbon Dioxide, Climate Change, and an Energy Transition for a Future Africa
    Authors: Roduner, E., Rohwer, E.R.
    Publication Year: 2022
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Towards a Molecular Understanding of Cation-Anion Interactions and Self-aggregation of Adeninate Salts in DMSO by NMR and UV Spectroscopy and Crystallography
    Authors: Buyens, D.M.S., Pilcher, L.A., Roduner, E.
    Publication Year: 2021
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Correction to: Technical principles of atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction and conversion: economic considerations for some developing countries
    Authors: Roduner, E., Rohwer, E.R.
    Publication Year: 2021
    Citations: 0