Yalong Tai | Flexible Sensor | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yalong Tai | Flexible Sensor | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology | China

Prof. Yanlong Tai is a researcher at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in flexible interface electronics, reliability analysis, health monitoring and imaging interaction technologies. He holds doctoral training from institutions in China and Germany with a focus on advanced engineering and micro-nanotechnology, and serves as a principal investigator and leader of multiple joint laboratories involving academic and industrial partners. His professional experience includes dual appointments, committee memberships in national and regional professional societies, and editorial roles for international journals. He has conducted long-term collaborative research with internationally recognized experts across the United States, Europe and the Middle East, contributing extensively to interdisciplinary advancements. His work has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, international patents, and research outputs covered by global scientific media. He has led and participated in major research programs supported by national and international funding bodies across multiple regions, contributing to projects in fundamental research, technological innovation and translational applications. His contributions have been recognized through scientific awards from national organizations and professional societies, reflecting his influence in advancing micro-electromechanical systems, biomedical engineering and flexible electronic technologies.

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Featured Publications

1. Chonghaile, T. N., Sarosiek, K. A., Vo, T. T., Ryan, J. A., Tammareddi, A., et al. (2011). Pretreatment mitochondrial priming correlates with clinical response to cytotoxic chemotherapy. Science, 334(6059), 1129–1133.

2. Tai, Y., Mulle, M., Ventura, I. A., & Lubineau, G. (2015). A highly sensitive, low-cost, wearable pressure sensor based on conductive hydrogel spheres. Nanoscale, 7(35), 14766–14773.

3. Tai, Y., Qian, J., Zhang, Y., & Huang, J. (2008). Study of surface modification of nano-SiO₂ with macromolecular coupling agent (LMPB-g-MAH). Chemical Engineering Journal, 141(1–3), 354–361.

4. Tai, Y. L., & Yang, Z. G. (2011). Fabrication of paper-based conductive patterns for flexible electronics by direct-writing. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21(16), 5938–5943.

5. Chang, Y., Wang, D. Y., Tai, Y. L., & Yang, Z. G. (2012). Preparation, characterization and reaction mechanism of a novel silver-organic conductive ink. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22(48), 25296–25301.

Prof. The nominee’s work advances flexible interface electronics and intelligent sensing technologies that enhance reliability, safety and precision in health monitoring and next-generation diagnostic systems. By integrating materials innovation with scalable engineering approaches, the research contributes to scientific progress, supports emerging industrial applications and drives global technological innovation with meaningful societal impact.

Niansong Mei | microelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Niansong Mei | microelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Prof, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Niansong Mei is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a strong foundation in microelectronics, he has significantly contributed to the fields of high-performance integrated circuits and hardware security. 🌟

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Education

Niansong received his B.S. degree in Physical Science and Technology from Soochow University, China, in 2001. He furthered his education with an M.S. degree in Microelectronics from Southeast University, China, in 2004, and completed his Ph.D. in Microelectronics at Fudan University, China, in 2011. 🎓

Experience

After earning his Ph.D., Niansong joined the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as an Associate Professor. Prior to this, he served as a group leader at Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) from 2004 to 2008, where he gained valuable industry experience. 🏢

Research Focus

His research interests encompass high-performance integrated circuits and systems, hardware security, and blockchain technology. Niansong aims to advance the state of the art in these critical areas through innovative research. 🔍

Awards and Honours

Niansong has received various accolades for his contributions to the field, reflecting his commitment to excellence in research and education. 🏆

Publication Top Notes

Vaq-based tri-level switching scheme for SAR ADC

A 920-MHz dual-mode receiver with energy harvesting for UHF RFID tag and IoT

A review of converter circuits for ambient micro energy harvesting

A 16.4 nW, sub-1 V, resistor-less voltage reference with BJT voltage divider

CMOS high linearity PA driver with an on-chip transformer for W-CDMA application