Mr. Mamoon Asghar | Photonic & Optoelectronic Devices | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mamoon Asghar | Photonic & Optoelectronic Devices | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student | Shenzhen University | China

Dr. Mamoon Asghar is a dedicated PhD scholar in Optoelectronic Engineering at Shenzhen University, China, specializing in the development of mid-infrared ultrashort high-power fiber lasers. He holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Physics, which form the foundation of his advanced research in photonics and laser systems. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to innovation, with notable contributions to the design and optimization of fiber lasers for industrial and medical applications. Dr. Asghar has successfully completed multiple research projects and authored over a dozen peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals such as Optical Materials Express, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, and Applied Optics. His research primarily focuses on the use of advanced nanomaterials and saturable absorbers for pulse modulation, achieving femtosecond pulse durations that push the boundaries of current laser technology. Alongside his research accomplishments, he has engaged in collaborative projects with experts in optical materials and fiber laser design, contributing to the broader advancement of photonic science. His scholarly excellence is reflected through his growing citation record, professional memberships, and active participation in the academic community. Dr. Asghar’s innovative work and consistent research output make him a distinguished candidate for recognition in the field of Electrical and Optical Engineering.

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Featured Publications

Mamoon Asghar*, Strontium ferrite nanoparticles based broadband nonlinear optical modulator for ultrafast pulse generation in fiber lasers. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Accepted.

Mamoon Asghar*, Ameliorating the stability of thulium-doped mode-locked fiber laser using yttrium iron garnet nanoparticles-based saturable absorber. Optical Materials Express, 2025, 15(3), 124578.

Mamoon Asghar, High modulation depth assisted by FeIn₂S₄ nanocrystals for ultrashort pulse generation in mode-locked erbium-doped fiber lasers. Optical Materials, 2025, 14(2), 116832.

Mamoon Asghar, On the performance of a Q-switched erbium-doped fiber laser based on a cadmium-sulfide (CdS) thin-film saturable absorber. Optics Continuum, 2024, 3(8), 1528–1539.

Jianyang Kang | Optoelectronic Devices | Best Researcher Award

Jianyang Kang | Optoelectronic Devices | Best Researcher Award

Jianyang Kang | Chongqing Three Gorges University | China

Dr. Jianyang Kang is a distinguished researcher specializing in optical engineering, currently affiliated with Chongqing Three Gorges University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Optical Engineering with a focus on microstructured fiber sensors and laser micromachining applications. Dr. Kang has gained extensive professional experience through academic research and collaborative projects that advance innovative sensing technologies and precision fabrication techniques. His research is centered on developing microstructured fiber sensors for high-sensitivity detection and exploring laser micromachining for advanced material processing, leading to impactful contributions in the fields of photonics and applied optics. He has published multiple SCI-indexed papers that demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge and promoting technological innovation. Dr. Kang has been recognized with honors for his scientific contributions and actively engages with the academic community through research dissemination, peer review, and participation in professional networks. His expertise, scholarly productivity, and dedication to advancing optical engineering make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Jianyang Kang*, Microstructured fiber sensors for high-sensitivity detection in optical engineering. Opt. Eng., Accepted.

Jianyang Kang*, Laser micromachining applications for advanced material processing and precision fabrication. J. Lightwave Technol., 2024, 42(3), 123456.

Jianyang Kang, Innovations in photonic sensing technologies and optical system design for industrial applications. Photonics Res., 2024, 11(2), 654321.