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.

Zhang Wenbin | Smart Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhang Wenbin | Smart Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Zhang Wenbin is a distinguished scholar in mechanical and electrical engineering, specializing in electromagnetic measurement, intelligent sensors, non-contact voltage measurement, and microgrid energy storage technologies. With a solid academic foundation and extensive research experience, he has led more than forty major projects funded by national foundations, provincial institutions, and leading enterprises, achieving impactful outcomes in both academic and industrial domains. His contributions have been recognized through numerous prestigious awards at provincial and national levels, reflecting his innovation and influence in advancing sensor technologies and fault monitoring systems. Prof. Zhang has published extensively in high-quality indexed journals, strengthening his reputation as a leading researcher. Alongside his research, he is deeply engaged in teaching and mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students, guiding them to achieve success in competitions and research endeavors. His ongoing work in intelligent sensing and green energy technologies highlights his forward-looking vision and potential for future breakthroughs.

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Featured Publications

1.Y. Yang, Q. Yang, H. Shi, H. You, C. Jiang, X. Hu, Y. Li, and W. Zhang, “Research on Non-Contact Low-Voltage Transmission Line Voltage Measurement Method Based on Switched Capacitor Calibration,” Electronics, vol. 14, no. 18, Sep. 2025, Art. no. 3603.

2. X. Tan, W. Zhang, M. He, W. Li, G. Ao, and F. Zhou, “Non-Contact Adaptive Voltage Sensor Based on Electric Field Coupling Principle,” Sensors, vol. 23, no. 19, Oct. 2023, Art. no. 8316.

3. C. Suo, Y. Ren, W. Zhang, Y. Li, Y. Wang, and Y. Ke, “Evaluation Method for Winding Performance of Distribution Transformer,” Energies, vol. 14, no. 18, Sep. 2021, Art. no. 5832.

4. C. Suo, R. Wei, W. Zhang, Y. Li, and R. Liguori, “Research on the Three-Dimensional Power Frequency Electric Field Measurement System,” Journal of Sensors, vol. 2021, Jan. 2021, Art. no. 8859022.