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.

Yongliang Zhang | Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yongliang Zhang | Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Inner Mongolia University, China

Zhang Yongliang is a distinguished professor at the School of Electronic Information Engineering, Inner Mongolia University. Born in October 1985 in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, he is a member of the Communist Party of China. Professor Zhang has made significant contributions to the fields of electronic information and electromagnetic research, holding a vital role in mentoring graduate students and leading pioneering research projects.

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🎓 Education

Zhang Yongliang completed his Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Information Engineering at Xidian University in 2009. He continued his education at the same university, earning a Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology with a specialization in Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Technology in 2014 under the supervision of Professor Liang Changhong.

💼 Experience

Professor Zhang began his academic career as a lecturer at Inner Mongolia University in 2014. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2017 and achieved full Professorship in 2020. Additionally, he served as a visiting researcher at Tohoku University, Japan, in 2020, expanding his international experience and collaborative research endeavors.

🔬 Research Interests

Professor Zhang’s research interests are diverse and cutting-edge. They include:

  1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning applications in control engineering and pattern recognition.
  2. Electromagnetic fields, microwave, and millimeter-wave research integrating AI for enhanced performance.
  3. Communication RF front-end device optimization, including filters and antennas.
  4. Integrated circuit and microelectronic device research.
  5. Computational electromagnetics.
  6. Intelligent automotive electronics and vehicle communication systems.

📖 Publications Top Notes

Professor Zhang has an extensive list of publications, with notable recent works including:

  1. 2023:
    • Zhang, Yongliang et al., “A Coupling Matrix Synthesis Design for Filtering Antenna With Good Out-of-Band Suppression,” IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. Link
    • Zhang, Yongliang et al., “Compact wideband filtering Balun Based on SISL Technology,” International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies. Link
    • Li, Kunlai et al., “A novel algorithm of the perfectly matched layer based on the Runge–Kutta method of order 2 accuracy,” Microwave and Optical Technology Letters. Link
  2. 2022:
    • Zhang, Yongliang et al., “A 3 dB SISL coupler design by multi-objective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition,” International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering. Link
    • Zhang, Yongliang et al., “A single cavity wideband passband filter with a notched band,” International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering. Link
    • Zhang, Xianfang et al., “A novel MS to SL vialess vertical transition for high-performance substrate integrated filter,” International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering. Link