Weiguang Ran | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award | 13659

Mr. Weiguang Ran | Optical Materials | Best Researcher Award

Qufu Normal University | China

Dr. Ran Weiguang is a distinguished young associate professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Qufu Normal University, with a dynamic research agenda at the interface of inorganic functional materials and optoelectronic technology. Since joining Qufu Normal University in September 2019, Dr. Ran has made notable strides in teaching, research, and project leadership. His teaching portfolio spans courses such as Polymer Material Processing and Molding, Materials Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Experiment, and postgraduate-level literature analysis and industrial analytical technologies. In research, Dr. Ran’s interests are both deep and broad: he leads in the design and performance regulation of inorganic luminescent materials (including rare-earth and non-rare-earth phosphors), the development of LED lighting and display devices (narrow-band phosphors, efficient emitters), optical temperature sensing (ratiometric and near-infrared upconversion sensors), green synthesis and scale-up of organic small molecules, and wet electronic chemical materials—including applications in industrial wastewater treatment. Regarding scholarly output, Dr. Ran maintains a robust publication record. He has accumulated approximately 2233 citations by 1842 documents and achieved an h-index of 29. This reflects his strong influence across his work, especially as a relatively young researcher. Many of his publications appear in high-impact venues, contributing significantly to the fields of luminescent materials and optoelectronic devices. His portfolio demonstrates both depth—through targeted work on functional luminescent systems—and breadth—spanning synthesis, scale-up, device integration, and environmental applications. In the trajectory of his career, Dr. Ran Weiguang stands out for his balanced integration of fundamental materials science, device engineering, and applied environmental technologies. His ability to straddle multiple domains—optics, materials chemistry, environmental science—reflects maturity beyond his years. With substantial funding success, a growing citation footprint, and an expanding scope of research challenges ahead, Dr. Ran is well positioned to emerge as a leading international figure in functional materials and optoelectronics.

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Featured Publications

Ran, W., Zhang, Z., Wang, F., Jiang, H., Shao, Y., Ma, X., Geng, J., & Yan, T. (2025). Theoretical and experimental investigation of BaY₂(MoO₄)₄:xSm³⁺ phosphors. Journal of Luminescence, 277, 120968.

Ran, W., Geng, J., Zhou, Z., Zhou, C., Wang, F., Zhao, M., & Yan, T. (2024). Narrow-band green phosphor RbK₂Na(Li₃SiO₄)₄:Eu²⁺ with excellent thermal stability and high efficiency for wide color gamut displays. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 12(47), 19148–19155.

Zhang, Z., Ran, W., Wang, F., Jiang, H., & Yan, T. (2024). Enhancement of photoluminescence properties in Na⁺ doped K₂BaPO₄F:Sm³⁺ phosphors. Ceramics International, 50(3, Part B), 5614–5623.

Ran, W., Zhang, Z., Ma, X., Shao, Y., Wang, F., Jiang, H., Gong, W., Guan, K., & Yan, T. (2024). Small Stokes shift and high thermostability in Ce³⁺ doped K₂BaPO₄F phosphors. Materials Research Bulletin, 170, 112574.

Song, M., Zhou, W., Wang, J., Wang, M., Zhao, J., & Ran, W. (2024). Full color luminescence and high efficient optical thermometric performance of Eu³⁺ and Sm³⁺ in self-activated Na₂LuMg₂V₃O₁₂ garnet. Journal of Rare Earths. Advance online publication.

Ran, W., Zhang, Z., Ma, X., Sun, G., & Yan, T. (2023). A novel optical temperature sensor based on Boltzmann function in BiZn₂PO₆ phosphor. Journal of Luminescence, 255, 119562.

 

 

Chengao Yang | Optoelectronic device | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Chengao Yang | Optoelectronic device | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Chengao Yang, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Prof. Dr. Chengao Yang is a renowned researcher at the Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. His expertise lies in molecular beam epitaxy, semiconductor micro-nano technology, and antimonide infrared optoelectronic devices. With numerous publications and awards, Prof. Yang’s work has significantly impacted materials science and semiconductor research.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Yang Chengao’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in science and technology. He pursued his PhD in a field related to materials science and engineering, laying the groundwork for his future research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors 💼

As an associate researcher at the Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yang Chengao has made significant contributions to the field of materials science. His research focuses on molecular beam epitaxy growth of large-scale infrared antimonide superlattice materials, submicron semiconductor micro-nano technology research, and antimonide infrared optoelectronic device development.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔍

Yang Chengao’s research has led to the development of new materials and technologies with potential applications in various industries. His work has been published in numerous reputable journals, including APL, OE, NRL, IEEE, and others. He has also been involved in several research projects funded by prestigious organizations, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Yang Chengao’s outstanding contributions to materials science have been recognized through various awards and honors. He has been selected into several prestigious programs, including the Beijing Nova Program, Chinese Academy of Sciences Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research, and the Youth Science and Technology Talent Promotion Program.

Impact and Influence 🌐

Yang Chengao’s research has had a significant impact on the field of materials science, with potential applications in various industries. His work has also influenced the development of new technologies and materials, contributing to the advancement of science and technology.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔜

As a renowned researcher in the field of materials science, Yang Chengao’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations of scientists and engineers. His ongoing research endeavors will likely lead to further breakthroughs and innovations, solidifying his position as a leading expert in his field.

Publication Top Notes📰

Author: Yu, H., Yang, C., Chen, Y., Ni, H., Niu, Z.

Journal: Discover Nano

Year: 2024,

Author: Ding, Z., Cao, J., Zhan, K., Niu, Z., Yu, S.

Journal: Applied Physics Letters

Year: 2024, 

Author: Zhu, C., Wei, J., Geng, Z., Wang, R., Yu, S.

Journal: Applied Physics Letters

Year: 2024, 

Author: Liang, Y., Zhou, W., Zhang, X., Zheng, Y., Shi, Y.

Journal: Applied Physics Letters

Year: 2024, 

Author: Yao, L., Shan, Y., Xie, R., Bi, W., Niu, Z.

Journal: Optics Express

Year: 2024, 

Author: Wang, Z., Qu, Y., Chen, Y., Niu, Z., Cheng, L.

Journal: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering,

Year: 2024

Author: Shi, J., Yang, C., Chen, Y., Ni, H., Niu, Z.

Journal: High Power Laser Science and Engineering

Year: 2024