Dr. Wang Jian | Mixed Signal Circuit Design | Excellence in Electrical Engineering Award

Dr. Wang Jian | Mixed Signal Circuit Design | Excellence in Electrical Engineering Award

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Jian Wang is a doctoral researcher at the College of Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, specializing in aerospace control systems and embedded intelligent equipment, with a strong interdisciplinary background in Internet of Things engineering and electronic information. He has received systematic training in computer science, electronic engineering, and aerospace science and technology, and has played key technical roles in multiple national-level and major aerospace research projects involving space docking mechanisms, integrated walking and buffering landers, solar array drive systems, and deep-space exploration platforms, demonstrating notable engineering leadership and innovation capacity. His research focuses on high-stability control, linear active disturbance rejection control, semi-physical simulation platforms, and spaceborne mechatronic systems, resulting in numerous peer-reviewed journal publications, granted invention patents, and registered software copyrights. He has also received multiple national and provincial academic and technology competition awards. His scholarly output includes 141 publications, 1,364 citations across 1,185 citing documents, and an h-index of 20.

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Mrs. Ricky Rajora | VLSI & Microelectronics Design | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ricky Rajora | VLSI & Microelectronics Design | Best Researcher Award

JRF | Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology | India

Ricky Rajora, currently serving as a Junior Research Fellow at the Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab, India, specializes in Electronics and Communication Engineering with a research focus on low-power VLSI design, digital electronics, charge-pump circuits, and DC-DC converters. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Ambala, under Kurukshetra University, followed by a Master of Engineering from Chitkara University, where she is presently pursuing her PhD. Her academic journey is marked by more than 25 research publications, demonstrating her strong commitment to advancing efficient circuit architectures and next-generation semiconductor devices. Ricky has actively contributed to key research initiatives, including innovative studies on Dickson and Cockcroft voltage multipliers using linear distribution methods, showcasing her analytical and conceptualization skills. Her collaborative engagement with international researchers, such as Andrea Ballo from the University of Catania, reflects her dedication to global scientific partnerships. With over 100 citations, her scholarly impact underscores her growing recognition in the research community. Ricky’s contributions span original draft preparation, formal analysis, and data curation, exemplifying her comprehensive research expertise. Her commitment to excellence, combined with her ongoing pursuit of innovation in low-power circuit design, positions her as a promising and impactful researcher in the field of electrical and electronic engineering, with current Google Scholar metrics indicating 111 citations, an h-index of 6, and an i10-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

Ricky Rajora*, Dickson and Cockcroft voltage multiplier using linear distribution method with next-generation devices. J. Low Power Electron. Appl., Accepted.

Ricky Rajora*, Design and analysis of low-power charge-pump circuits for efficient DC-DC conversion. Microelectron. J., 2024, 8(3), 104215.

Ricky Rajora, Performance optimization of VLSI-based digital circuits using energy-efficient architectures and hybrid modeling techniques. Int. J. Electron. Commun., 2024, 9(2), 118032.