Mrs Ziyi Han | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Ziyi Han | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ziyi Han is a PhD candidate at Peking University 🎓, specializing in two-dimensional (2D) materials 🌌. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Hebei Normal University and a Master’s from Tianjin University. Her research focuses on chemical vapor deposition (CVD) 🌡️ and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) 🔍, enabling precise control of 2D material structures. With 15 peer-reviewed publications 📚 and collaborations with top global institutions 🌍, her work advances quantum materials ⚛️ and nanoelectronics 🏭. Her expertise in AI-driven material synthesis 🤖 makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award 🏅.

Mrs Ziyi Han, Peking University, China

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Education 🎓

Mrs. Ziyi Han earned her Bachelor’s degree from Hebei Normal University 🏫 and her Master’s degree from Tianjin University 🏛️. She is set to begin her PhD studies at Peking University 🎓, where she will delve deeper into two-dimensional (2D) materials 🌌. Her research specializes in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) 🌡️ for controlled material growth and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) 🔍 for atomic-level characterization. Looking ahead, she aims to explore novel structural features ⚛️ using STEM techniques and enhance material modulation through advanced CVD strategies 🚀, contributing to next-generation nanomaterials 🏭.

Experience 🏛️

Mrs. Ziyi Han holds a Bachelor’s degree from Hebei Normal University 🎓 and a Master’s degree from Tianjin University 🏛️. She is set to begin her PhD studies at Peking University 📖, where she will continue her groundbreaking research on two-dimensional (2D) materials 🌌. Her expertise lies in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) 🌡️ and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) 🔍, focusing on precise structural characterization. In her future work, she aims to uncover novel structural features and enhance material modulation using advanced CVD techniques, contributing to next-generation nanomaterials and quantum applications ⚛️.

Research Focus 🔬

Mrs. Ziyi Han specializes in the synthesis of novel two-dimensional (2D) materials 🌌 and their atomic-level characterization using scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) 🔍. Her research aims to develop precisely controlled 2D structures through chemical vapor deposition (CVD) 🌡️, unlocking new properties for nanoelectronics ⚡, optoelectronics 💡, and quantum materials ⚛️. By leveraging STEM techniques, she explores atomic arrangements and interlayer interactions, paving the way for advanced material applications. Her work is instrumental in enhancing 2D material properties, driving breakthroughs in next-generation semiconductors, energy storage, and quantum computing 💻.

Contributions 🚀

Crystal symmetry plays a crucial role in material properties but remains challenging to manipulate due to strong covalent and ionic bonds ⚛️. Mrs. Ziyi Han’s research introduces a substrate-guided growth mechanism 🌡️ to fabricate AB′-stacked SnSe₂ superlattices via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) 🔬, enabling precise control of interlayer mirror and gliding symmetries 🏗️. By stabilizing higher-order phases (6R, 12R, 18C) 🔄 through charge transfer from mica substrates, her work enhances nonlinear optical responses 🌈. Supported by first-principle calculations 📊, this breakthrough in stackingtronics revolutionizes topological phase engineering, with transformative applications in quantum materials and optics 🚀.

Publication 📚

📝 Title: Atomically Dispersed Catalytic Platinum Anti-Substitutions in Molybdenum Ditelluride
👩‍🔬 Authors: J. Zhao, X. Han, J. Li, Z. Han (Ziyi Han), X. Zhao
📚 Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2025

This study explores atomically dispersed platinum (Pt) catalysts ⚡ within molybdenum ditelluride (MoTe₂) 🏗️, offering enhanced catalytic performance 🔬. The work contributes to advancing atomic-level engineering of catalysts 🚀, significantly impacting energy storage and conversion technologies ⚡🔋.

Prof YU LUO | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof YU LUO | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof YU LUO, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

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🎓 Academic Background 

Prof. Yu Luo is a renowned physicist and engineer specializing in theoretical and computational electromagnetics ⚡. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Imperial College London (2012) 🎓, where he focused on plasmonics, metamaterials, and wave-matter interactions 🔬. Prior to that, he completed his B.Sc. in Electronic & Information Engineering from Zhejiang University, China (2006) 🏛️, gaining expertise in electromagnetic theory and nanophotonics 📡. His strong academic foundation has propelled his groundbreaking research in optical physics, nanophotonics, and transformation optics, making him a leading figure in the field of modern electromagnetism 🚀.

👨‍🏫 Experience 

Prof. Yu Luo is a distinguished physicist and engineer specializing in electromagnetics, photonics, and optoelectronics ⚡. Since January 2024, he has been a Professor at the College of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China 🏛️. Previously, he was an Associate Professor (2021–2024) and Deputy Director (2019–2024) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore 🌏, leading research in optoelectronics and biophotonics 🔬. He also served as an Assistant Professor (2015–2021) at NTU and a Research Associate (2012–2014) at Imperial College London 🎓. His cutting-edge research continues to drive innovations in wave-matter interactions and photonic engineering 🚀.

🏅 Distinctions & Awards 

Prof. Yu Luo has received prestigious recognitions for his exceptional contributions to research and teaching 🎖️. In 2019, he was honored with the Nanyang Early Career Teaching Excellence Award 🏆 for his outstanding mentorship at NTU, Singapore. His excellence in scientific reviewing earned him the Best Referee Award (2017) from Light: Science & Applications 📑. He was awarded the Blackett Laboratory Industry Club Thesis Prize (2012) 🏛️ and the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad (2012) 🇨🇳. Additionally, he received the Lee Family Scholarship (2009) from Imperial College London 🎓, recognizing his academic excellence in physics and engineering .

🏆 Achievements 

Prof. Yu Luo has made groundbreaking contributions to photonics, plasmonics, and transformation optics 🔬. His proposal of the Dyakonov particle detector ⚛️ (eLight 2, 2) was widely covered by Phys.org, EurekAlert!, and Azooptics.com. He led the experimental realization of a fluid-flow cloak 🌊 (National Science Review), attracting attention from Physics.org. His research on quantum effects in van der Waals forces 🌀 (PNAS 111, 18422) and plasmonic systems (Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 093901) was highlighted by Nature Photonics. Notably, he contributed to the first macroscopic invisibility cloak at visible frequencies 🕶️ (Nature Commun. 2, 176), named a Top 10 Breakthrough of 2010 .

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Yu Luo is a leading expert in nanophotonics, plasmonics, and metamaterials ⚡. His research explores metasurface polarization converters 🌀, spoof plasmonics 📡, and light-matter interactions at the nanoscale 🔬. His work on plasmon hybridization in nanoparticle dimers enhances photoluminescence and optical response 🌟. He has contributed significantly to invisibility cloaks and electromagnetic wave manipulation 🕶️. His studies on nonlinear metasurfaces and angular momentum control provide breakthroughs in next-generation photonic devices 💡. His pioneering research on van der Waals interactions has advanced the understanding of nanoscale quantum effects, shaping the future of optical physics 🚀.

📄 Publications 

Macroscopic Invisibility Cloaking of Visible Light 🕶️🔬
👨‍🏫 Authors: X. Chen, Y. Luo, J. Zhang, K. Jiang, J.B. Pendry, S. Zhang
📖 Journal: Nature Communications 2, 176 (2010)
📊 Citations: 516

An Optically Driven Digital Metasurface for Programming Electromagnetic Functions 📡⚡
👨‍🏫 Authors: X.G. Zhang, W.X. Jiang, H.L. Jiang, Q. Wang, H.W. Tian, L. Bai, Z.J. Luo, S. Sun, Y. Luo, …
📖 Journal: Nature Electronics 3 (3), 165-171 (2020)
📊 Citations: 302

Surface Plasmons and Nonlocality: A Simple Model 🔍📡
👨‍🏫 Authors: Y. Luo, A.I. Fernandez-Dominguez, A. Wiener, S.A. Maier, J.B. Pendry
📖 Journal: Physical Review Letters 111 (9), 093901 (2013)
📊 Citations: 301

Experimental Retrieval of the Effective Parameters of Metamaterials Based on a Waveguide Method 🏗️📊
👨‍🏫 Authors: H. Chen, J. Zhang, Y. Bai, Y. Luo, L. Ran, Q. Jiang, J.A. Kong
📖 Journal: Optics Express 14 (26), 12944-12949 (2006)
📊 Citations: 187

Design and Analytical Full-Wave Validation of the Invisibility Cloaks, Concentrators, and Field Rotators Created with a General Class of Transformations 🌀🕶️
👨‍🏫 Authors: Y. Luo, H. Chen, J. Zhang, L. Ran, J.A. Kong
📖 Journal: Physical Review B 77 (12), 125127 (2008)
📊 Citations: 171

Ultrathin Dual-Band Metasurface Polarization Converter ⚡📡
👨‍🏫 Authors: X. Huang, H. Yang, D. Zhang, Y. Luo
📖 Journal: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 67 (7), 4636-4641 (2019)
📊 Citations: 166

These high-impact publications highlight Prof. Luo’s expertise in invisibility cloaking, metasurfaces, and plasmonics, shaping the future of optical physics and metamaterials 🚀.

Prof Patrice Genevet | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Patrice Genevet | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Patrice Genevet, colorado school of mines, United States

Prof. Patrice Genevet is a leading physicist and researcher specializing in nanophotonics, metasurfaces, and optical engineering 🔬. Currently a tenure-track professor at the Colorado School of Mines 🏛️, he has an extensive academic and research background in metamaterials, plasmonics, and transformation optics ⚡. With 127 publications, an H-index of 57, and over 29,967 citations, his groundbreaking work has shaped the future of optical sciences 🌍. His contributions to metasurfaces and topological photonics have been widely recognized, making him a pioneer in modern optics 🚀.

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🎓 Academic & Professional Journey 

Prof. Patrice Genevet is a leading physicist specializing in nanophotonics and metasurfaces 🔬. He is currently a Tenure-Track Professor of Physics at the Colorado School of Mines, USA (2023–Present) 🏛️. Previously, he was a CNRS Research Scientist (2015–2023) in France, focusing on hetero-epitaxy and optical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics (2006–2009) from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, with a thesis on localized lasing structures 🎥. His postdoctoral research at Harvard University (2009–2014) explored plasmonic metasurfaces, paving the way for revolutionary advancements in optical science 🚀.

🏆 Awards 

Prof. Patrice Genevet is an internationally recognized physicist 🔬, honored for his exceptional contributions to nanophotonics and optical engineering ⚡. He has been named a Highly Cited Researcher (2018–2024) by Clarivate, ranking among the top 1% of scientists globally 📊. He received the Prix d’Excellence de l’Université Côte d’Azur (2019, 2020, 2022) 🏅 and the Prix Fabry-De Gramont (2021) for his groundbreaking research in optics 📡. His achievements also include an ERC Proof of Concept Grant (2019) and the Prix Aimé Cotton (2017) 🎖️. His work continues to reshape modern optics and photonics 🚀.

👨‍🏫 Teaching & Mentorship Experience 

Prof. Patrice Genevet is a dedicated educator and mentor 🎓, currently teaching physics and microelectronics at the Colorado School of Mines 🏛️. He has designed and taught courses on electromagnetism, optics, and semiconductor fabrication 🔬, mentoring undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. students globally 🌍. His students have won prestigious awards 🏅, including research prizes from Ecole Polytechnique and Safran Electronics & Defense. He has supervised over 15 Ph.D. students and 10 postdoctoral researchers, fostering innovation in nanophotonics, metasurfaces, and LiDAR technology 📡. His commitment to scientific training and mentorship continues to shape the future of optical physics 🚀.

🔬 Research Expertise 

Prof. Patrice Genevet is a pioneering researcher in nanophotonics and optical engineering ⚡. His expertise spans metasurfaces, topological photonics, and transformation optics 📡, with applications in holography, plasmonics, and metamaterials 🔬. He specializes in nanofabrication techniques 🏗️, including E-beam lithography, FIB, and CVD deposition, as well as experimental optics across visible, near-IR, and mid-IR wavelengths 🌈. His research explores nonlinear optics, ultra-fast laser systems, semiconductor lasers, LiDARs, and thin-film technology ⚡. His advancements in Cherenkov radiation, optical vortices, and microscopy techniques (NSOM, SERS, CARS, SRS) continue to revolutionize photonics and optical applications 🚀.

📄 Publications 

Light Propagation with Phase Discontinuities: Generalized Laws of Reflection and Refraction 🌐🔬
👨‍🏫 Authors: N. Yu, P. Genevet, M.A. Kats, F. Aieta, J.P. Tetienne, F. Capasso, Z. Gaburro
📖 Journal: Science 334 (6054), 333-337 (2011)
📊 Citations: 10,019

Aberration-Free Ultrathin Flat Lenses and Axicons at Telecom Wavelengths Based on Plasmonic Metasurfaces 🔍📡
👨‍🏫 Authors: F. Aieta, P. Genevet, M.A. Kats, N. Yu, R. Blanchard, Z. Gaburro, F. Capasso
📖 Journal: Nano Letters 12 (9), 4932-4936 (2012)
📊 Citations: 2,078

A Broadband, Background-Free Quarter-Wave Plate Based on Plasmonic Metasurfaces 🌀⚡
👨‍🏫 Authors: N. Yu, F. Aieta, P. Genevet, M.A. Kats, Z. Gaburro, F. Capasso
📖 Journal: Nano Letters 12 (12), 6328-6333 (2012)
📊 Citations: 1,330

Multiwavelength Achromatic Metasurfaces by Dispersive Phase Compensation 🌈📡
👨‍🏫 Authors: F. Aieta, M.A. Kats, P. Genevet, F. Capasso
📖 Journal: Science 347 (6228), 1342-1345 (2015)
📊 Citations: 1,279

Recent Advances in Planar Optics: From Plasmonic to Dielectric Metasurfaces 🔬🌍
👨‍🏫 Authors: P. Genevet, F. Capasso, F. Aieta, M. Khorasaninejad, R. Devlin
📖 Journal: Optica 4 (1), 139-152 (2017)
📊 Citations: 1,216

Nanometre Optical Coatings Based on Strong Interference Effects in Highly Absorbing Media 🎥🛡️
👨‍🏫 Authors: M.A. Kats, R. Blanchard, P. Genevet, F. Capasso
📖 Journal: Nature Materials 12 (1), 20-24 (2013)
📊 Citations: 1,112

These highly cited publications showcase Prof. Genevet’s groundbreaking contributions to metasurfaces, planar optics, and plasmonics, making a global impact in optical science 🚀.