Pengfei Guo | Optoelecronics and Nanophotonics | Best Research Award

Prof. Dr. Pengfei Guo | Optoelecronics and Nanophotonics | Best Research Award

Prof. | Taiyuan University of Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Pengfei Guo is a Professor in the College of Physics and Optoelectronics at Taiyuan University of Technology, specializing in low-dimensional semiconductor materials, optoelectronics, and nanophotonics. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and electronics, a master’s degree in physics and electronics, and a doctoral degree in materials science and engineering. His professional experience includes academic appointments and postdoctoral research at leading institutions, participation in competitive scholar programs, supervision of research teams, and leadership in advanced nanomaterials projects. His research focuses on the controlled growth of one- and two-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures, novel optical and electronic properties, nanophotonic devices, and energy-related technologies, with extensive publications in high-impact international journals. Prof. Guo has received multiple prestigious awards and honors, serves in editorial roles for scholarly journals, and is an active member of the international research community, with 2,480 citations, an h-index of 25, and an i10-index of 52.

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Growth of Alloy MoS2xSe2(1–x) Nanosheets with Fully Tunable Chemical Compositions and Optical Properties
H. Li, X. Duan, X. Wu, X. Zhuang, H. Zhou, Q. Zhang, X. Zhu, W. Hu, P. Ren, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(10), 3756–3759 · Citations: 582

Room-Temperature Dual-Wavelength Lasing from Single-Nanoribbon Lateral Heterostructures
J. Xu, L. Ma, P. Guo, X. Zhuang, X. Zhu, W. Hu, X. Duan, A. Pan
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134(30), 12394–12397 · Citations: 127

On-Nanowire Axial Heterojunction Design for High-Performance Photodetectors
P. Guo, J. Xu, K. Gong, X. Shen, Y. Lu, Y. Qiu, J. Xu, Z. Zou, C. Wang, H. Yan, et al.
ACS Nano, 10(9), 8474–8481 · Citations: 102

Wavelength-Converted Selective Waveguiding Based on Composition-Graded Semiconductor Nanowires
J. Xu, X. Zhuang, P. Guo, Q. Zhang, W. Huang, Q. Wan, W. Hu, X. Wang, X. Zhu, et al.
Nano Letters, 12(9), 5003–5007 · Citations: 94

Semiconductor Alloy Nanoribbon Lateral Heterostructures for High-Performance Photodetectors
P. Guo, W. Hu, Q. Zhang, X. Zhuang, X. Zhu, H. Zhou, Z. Shan, J. Xu, A. Pan
Advanced Materials, 26(18), 2844–2849 · Citations: 86

Hongxia Liu | Wide Bandgap Semiconductors | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hongxia Liu | Wide Bandgap Semiconductors | Research Excellence Award

Supervisor | Xidian unniversity | China

Hongxia Liu is a Professor of Microelectronics at Xidian University, specializing in advanced semiconductor device engineering. She holds bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in microelectronics from North West University, Xi’an Jiaotong University, and Xidian University, respectively. Her professional career encompasses academic leadership, supervision of competitive research projects, and mentorship of graduate researchers in microelectronics and integrated circuit technologies. Her research focuses on advanced CMOS device design, device physics, and the reliability of wide bandgap semiconductor materials, with contributions published extensively in leading international journals. Professor Liu’s work has significantly advanced semiconductor device performance and reliability, and her standing is further demonstrated through academic recognitions, editorial and peer-review service, and active membership in the global microelectronics research community. Her scholarly impact is reflected in 2,912 citations across 431 publications, with an h-index of 23.

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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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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.