Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiangling Tian | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | Yangtze Delta Region Institute (Quzhou) | China

Dr. Xiangling Tian is an accomplished Associate Researcher at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and the Yangtze Delta Region Institute (Quzhou). With a Ph.D. in Materials Science, his research focuses on optoelectronic devices, nanowire-based scintillators, and nonlinear optics. He has held research positions at prestigious institutions, including Zhejiang Laboratory and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His expertise lies in advanced photonic materials, smart medical imaging technologies, and optical properties of low-dimensional semiconductors. A dynamic and emerging figure in material sciences, Dr. Tian has made substantial contributions through high-impact research, international collaborations, and innovative technologies.

👨‍🎓Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tian’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics from Qufu Normal University, where he laid a solid foundation in theoretical and experimental physics. He earned his M.Sc. in Condensed Matter Physics at Zhejiang Normal University, focusing on mechanoluminescence. His academic ascent culminated in a Ph.D. in Materials Science from South China University of Technology (2015–2018), under Prof. Jianrong Qiu, with a dissertation on optical nonlinearity in transition metal chalcogenides and bismuth oxyselenide. These formative years shaped his deep interest in photonic materials and advanced optical phenomena.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tian has undertaken several impactful research roles. At Nanyang Technological University, he explored multidimensional perovskites for high-performance light-emitting devices. As an Associate Researcher at Zhejiang Laboratory, he contributed to near-infrared materials and smart fibers. Since 2022, he has held a leading role at UESTC, where he conducts research, mentors young talent, and advances technology transfer initiatives. His professional work demonstrates a balance of scientific leadership, project execution, and collaborative innovation across interdisciplinary domains, particularly in optoelectronics, nanomaterials, and biomedical imaging.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Tian’s research centers on smart medical imaging devices, high-resolution scintillators, and nonlinear optical materials. He is the Principal Investigator (PI) of several key national and regional projects, including those on DBR lasers, nanowire waveguides, and perovskite quantum dots. His interdisciplinary work connects materials science, photonics, and device engineering, with applications ranging from X-ray imaging to NIR spectroscopy. He is also advancing flexible scintillators and artificial muscle fibers, reflecting his interest in next-generation wearable and biomedical technologies. His research not only expands scientific knowledge but also drives real-world innovations.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Tian’s work has made significant academic and societal impacts. His research outcomes have enhanced the performance of medical imaging systems, contributed to green optoelectronics, and led to highly cited publications in journals like Advanced Optical Materials and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. He actively contributes as a peer reviewer for top journals and has helped organize international conferences, demonstrating his influence in the global scientific community. His innovations in nonlinear optics and nanowire-based scintillators are gaining attention across photonics and materials science sectors, showcasing his growing influence as a thought leader.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Tian has published over 15 journal articles, including first-author and corresponding-author papers in SCI-indexed journals such as Nanoscale, Ceramics International, and Journal of Materials Chemistry C. His works are increasingly cited by peers in fields spanning photonics, optics, materials science, and biomedical engineering. He has also co-authored a Springer book and contributed to book chapters, further expanding his academic footprint. With multiple ongoing projects funded by NSFC, his publications continue to influence emerging research on scintillation, laser technologies, and nonlinear optical phenomena.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Tian possesses strong interdisciplinary and technical proficiencies. His laboratory expertise includes TEM, SEM, AFM, XRD, and FTIR, while his computational toolkit covers MATLAB, Python, and data analysis for photonic simulations. He excels in nanomaterial synthesis, glass ceramics, and quantum dot engineering, particularly for light emission and imaging applications. His hands-on ability in fabrication and characterization supports the development of cutting-edge optical devices. With excellent project management and proposal writing experience, he is a complete researcher bridging lab-based innovation and practical device application.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

While primarily research-focused, Dr. Tian is actively involved in talent cultivation through mentorship and research supervision. At UESTC, he engages with graduate students and junior researchers, providing guidance on project design, experimentation, and publication. His academic mentoring is supported by his international exposure and practical lab skills. Though formal teaching roles are less emphasized in his profile, his impact on training future scientists through hands-on instruction and project leadership is evident, especially in high-tech fields like nanophotonics and bioimaging materials.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Tian’s excellence has been recognized through several prestigious awards. He won the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Award (Second Prize) for his work on low-dimensional semiconductors and photonic applications. He was a Finalist in the Yuanchuang Cup Innovation Competition for designing a bionic compound eye system. Additionally, he received the Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award and was named an Outstanding Graduate Student in Guangdong. These honors underscore his scientific creativity, innovation, and leadership within the academic and applied research communities.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Tian aims to drive advancements in high-performance biomedical imaging, flexible photonic devices, and quantum optoelectronics. His legacy will likely include bridging fundamental research with translational technologies, impacting healthcare, defense, and energy sectors. By mentoring young scientists and leading collaborative research efforts, he is shaping a sustainable and inclusive scientific culture. With his robust publication record, research funding success, and international outlook, Dr. Tian is poised to make lasting contributions as a visionary leader in materials science and photonics innovation.

Top Noted Publications

High-temperature X-ray Time-lapse Imaging Based on the Improved Scintillating Performance of Na₅Lu₉F₃₂:Tb³⁺ Glass Ceramics

  • Authors: Rongfei Wei*, Ying Chen, Li Wang, Junwei Pan, Xiangling Tian*, Fangfang Hu, and Hai Guo*

  • Journal: Advanced Optical Materials

  • Year: 2025

Improved broadband luminescence in Gd₂GaSb₁₋ₓTaₓO₇:Cr³⁺,Yb³⁺ pyrochlore phosphors: Near-infrared spectroscopic applications and dual-mode optical thermometry

  • Authors: Ligan Ma, Rongfei Wei*, Qingqing Yu, Peican Dai, Xiangling Tian⁎⁎, Fangfang Hu, Hai Guo***

  • Journal: Materials Today Chemistry

  • Year: 2024

Enhanced scintillating performance in Tb³⁺ doped oxyfluoride glass for high-resolution X-ray imaging

  • Authors: Lanjiao Li, Rongfei Wei*, Li Wang, Xiangling Tian⁎⁎, Xiaoman Li, Fangfang Hu, Hai Guo***

  • Journal: Ceramics International

  • Year: 2024

Achieving an Improved NIR Performance of Ca₄₋ₓSc₂ₓZr₁₋ₓGe₃O₁₂:Cr³⁺ via [Sc³⁺-Sc³⁺] → [Ca²⁺-Zr⁴⁺]

  • Authors: Ying Chen, Rongfei Wei*, Lanjiao Li, Xiangling Tian*, Fangfang Hu, and Hai Guo*

  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry

  • Year: 2024

Enhanced thermal stability of broadband NIR phosphors Ca₃.₃Mg₀.₇ZrGe₃O₁₂:Cr³⁺ for pc-LEDs

  • Authors: Lanjiao Li, Ying Chen, Rongfei Wei*, Siyu Guo, Xiangling Tian*, Fangfang Hu, Hai Guo*

  • Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

  • Year: 2025

 

 

 

Xiangling Tian | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award