Kirill Poletkin | Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Kirill Poletkin | Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Hefei University of Technology | China

Professor Kirill V. Poletkin is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in micro- and nano-scale electromechanical systems, contactless levitation micro-actuators, MEMS inertial sensors, and precision instrumentation. He currently serves as a Professor (Talents Programme) at the School of Instrument Science and Optoelectronics Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, China. Prof. Poletkin earned his Ph.D. in Control Systems, Informatics, and Electrical Engineering from the Moscow Aviation Institute in 2007, where his doctoral research focused on closed-loop rotor vibratory gyroscopes. He obtained his M.Eng. with honors from Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, with award-winning research in vibration theory and dynamically tuned gyroscopes recognized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. With over two decades of international research experience, he has held academic and research positions at leading institutions including the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Freiburg, Nanyang Technological University, Innopolis University, and New Uzbekistan University. He is a former Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow and has served as Principal Investigator on multiple competitively funded projects supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and Chinese provincial agencies. Prof. Poletkin has authored over 86 scientific publications, including 37 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and a Springer monograph titled Levitation Micro-Systems: Applications to Sensors and Actuators. His pioneering contributions to zero–spring-constant contactless suspensions, hybrid inductive–electrostatic levitation systems, and semi-analytical electromagnetic modeling have enabled new generations of high-precision sensors, actuators, and micro-transport technologies.

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Tinggui Chen | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tinggui Chen | Engineering | Research Excellence Award 

Hefei University of Technology | China

Dr. Tinggui Chen is a highly accomplished researcher and academic in the field of mechanical engineering, with a specialized focus on acoustic metamaterials, phononic crystals, and advanced signal detection techniques. He completed his doctoral studies in mechanical engineering under the supervision of Prof. Dejie Yu at Hunan University, after earning both his bachelor’s degree from Hainan University and master’s degree from Hunan University. During his doctoral tenure, he developed innovative methodologies for enhancing acoustic sensing and signal detection using engineered metamaterials, establishing a strong foundation for his research career. Dr. Chen’s work is characterized by its combination of theoretical insight and experimental rigor, particularly in the design and application of gradient metamaterials, coiling-up structures, and space-time-modulated systems. His research has led to significant advancements in weak signal detection, directional acoustic sensing, and energy amplification in phononic systems. Notably, his studies on multi-frequency signal enhancement via gradient defect phononic crystals and space-time-modulated airborne acoustic circulators demonstrate his ability to bridge fundamental physics with practical engineering applications. He has actively contributed to the international scientific community through his extensive publication record, which includes articles in high-impact journals such as Measurement, Physical Review Applied, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Journal of Sound and Vibration, IEEE Sensors Journal, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, and Physical Review B. These publications reflect his sustained focus on acoustic metamaterials, phononic crystal resonators, and novel techniques for signal demodulation and amplification, marking him as a leading expert in his domain. Dr. Chen’s research trajectory has also been enriched by international exposure and collaborative experiences. As a visiting scholar at EPFL under Prof. Romain Fleury, he explored cutting-edge experimental demonstrations in acoustic systems, further strengthening his expertise in wave manipulation and signal processing. Currently, as a postdoctoral researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and an assistant professor at Hefei University of Technology, he continues to advance both fundamental and applied research, integrating computational modeling, experimental acoustics, and material design. His contributions have significant implications for industrial monitoring, structural health assessment, and the development of high-precision acoustic devices. With a strong focus on innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical application, Dr. Chen exemplifies the integration of scientific research and engineering solutions, positioning him as a rising leader in the field of mechanical engineering and acoustic metamaterials.

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Chen, T., Zhu, M., Li, L., Wei, H., & Xia, B. (2026). Multi-frequency weak signals enhancement detection via gradient defect phononic crystals. Measurement, 261, 119933. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2025.119933

Chen, T., Malléjac, M., Bi, C., Xia, B., & Fleury, R. (2025). Experimental demonstration of a space-time-modulated airborne acoustic circulator. Physical Review Applied, 23, 054017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.23.054017

Chen, T., Xia, B., Yu, D., & Bi, C. (2024). Robust enhanced acoustic sensing via gradient phononic crystals. Physics Letters A, 440, 129242. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2023.129242

Chen, T., Wang, C., & Yu, D. (2022). Pressure amplification and directional acoustic sensing based on a gradient metamaterial coupled with space-coiling structure. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 181, 109499. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2022.109499

Chen, T., & Yu, D. (2022). A novel method for enhanced demodulation of bearing fault signals based on acoustic metamaterials. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 18(10), 6857–6864. https://doi.org/10.1109/tii.2022.3143161

Chen, T., Jiao, J., & Yu, D. (2022). Strongly coupled phononic crystals resonator with high energy density for acoustic enhancement and directional sensing. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 529, 116911. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2022.116911