Xueye Chen | MEMS | Best Researcher Award

Prof Xueye Chen | MEMS | Best Researcher Award

Ludong University, Zhifu District, Yantai City,Shandong Province,Ludong University,China

Xueye Chen is a highly accomplished researcher with a solid academic background and a proven track record of over 180 published papers. His research interests in flexible sensing, microfluidics, and functional surfaces have made significant contributions to mechanical engineering, particularly in areas with practical applications such as robotics and healthcare. As a professor, he continues to influence the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Publication Profile

Education :

Xueye Chen earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from Northeast Agricultural University (NEAU), Harbin, China, in 2005. He then pursued his Master of Science (M.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), Harbin, China, graduating in 2007. Xueye furthered his academic journey by obtaining a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Dalian University of Technology (DUT), Dalian, China, in 2012.

EXPERIENCE:

  • Currently, Dr. Xueye Chen is a Professor at the College of Transportation, Ludong University (LDU), Yantai, China. His academic position at LDU involves teaching, research, and collaboration in various engineering disciplines.

 

Skills:

  • Expertise in mechanical engineering with a focus on sensing technologies, microfluidics, and surface science.
  • Proficient in advanced material characterization and engineering design.
  • Extensive experience in research methodologies, data analysis, and publication writing.

Research Focus:

Dr. Chen’s research interests span several cutting-edge areas, including:

  • Flexible Sensing: Focusing on the development of sensors with adaptive and dynamic features.
  • Microfluidics: Researching small-scale fluid behavior and its application in advanced engineering technologies.
  • Functional Surfaces: Investigating the properties and functionality of surfaces for various engineering applications.

 

Publication:

  1. Fabrication and energy collection of PDMS/dimethylsilicone oil superhydrophobic high tensile film

    • Authors: P. Zhang, R. Jiang, B. Li, X. Chen, X. Chu
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2025
  2. Porous Carbon Nanoparticle Composite Paper Fiber with Laser-Induced Graphene Surface Microstructure for Pressure Sensing

    • Authors: A. Liang, J. Zhai, J. Zou, X. Chen
    • Journal: Langmuir, 2025
  3. A pressure sensor made of laser-induced graphene@carbon ink in a waste sponge substrate using novel and simple fabricating process for health monitoring

    • Authors: A. Liang, W. Liu, Y. Cui, W. Dong, X. Chen
    • Journal: Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 2025
  4. Numerical simulation and performance study of three-dimensional variable angle baffle micromixer

    • Authors: X. Chen, B. Song, X. Li, J. Zou, X. Chen
    • Journal: International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 2025

Awards:

Dr. Chen has made significant contributions to his field, evidenced by his over 180 published journal papers. These publications reflect his high level of expertise and dedication to advancing mechanical engineering, particularly in flexible sensing, microfluidics, and functional surfaces. Additionally, he has received various academic awards and recognitions throughout his career, underscoring his impact on research and innovation in mechanical engineering.

conclusion:

Xueye Chen stands out as a leading researcher in his field with a comprehensive academic profile and extensive contributions to mechanical engineering. His research areas are aligned with the cutting-edge advancements in technology, and his publication record indicates a high level of productivity. However, focusing on international collaborations, real-world applications, and securing more funding could further elevate his impact and recognition in the global research community. These improvements would not only strengthen his candidacy for awards such as the Best Researcher Award but also accelerate his contributions to the development of transformative technologies.

 

 

Abdulrahman Alajlan |Heat transfer Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Abdulrahman Alajlan |Heat transfer Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Abdulrahman Alajlan,KACST, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Abdulrahman Alajlan is a prominent figure in the scientific community of Saudi Arabia. He is affiliated with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), which is a leading scientific organization in the Kingdom. KACST plays a pivotal role in promoting and supporting scientific research and technological advancement in various fields.

Professional Profiles:

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Education:

  • Doctor of Philosophy: Physics, 12/2019
    • Texas A&M University – College Station
  • Master of Science: Physics, 08/2015
    • Texas A&M University – College Station
  • Bachelor of Science: Physics, 05/2010
  • Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University – Riyadh

Skills :

  • Energy efficiency and sustainability
  • Radiative/Passive cooling
  • Software programming: COMSOL, MEEP, Lumerical, Mathematica
  • Solar thermal systems
  • Polymer coatings preparations
  • Transparent woods treatments
  • Teaching and training

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, 11/2020 to Current
    • KACST – Riyadh, Riyadh
    • KACST excellent research awards, 2023
    • KACST research institute awards, 2022
    • Established the first radiative cooling lab in the kingdom at KACST.
    • Building two rooftop setups for radiative cooling experiments.
  • Physics Researcher, 07/2010 to 11/2020
    • KACST – Riyadh, Riyadh
    • Developed detectors for high energy physics experiments in GSI labs, Germany.
    • Member of the overseeing committee for physics and mathematics national Olympiad.
    • Designed and fabricated nano optical fibers and cavities using clean room facility at TAMU.
    • Conducted numerical and theoretical calculations for light-matter interaction.

Publications:

    • Alajlan, A. M. et al. “Gap-mode enhancement on MoS2 probed by functionalized tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.” Applied Physics Letters 109 (2016).
    • Russotto, P., et al. “Results of the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: The symmetry energy at suprasaturation density.” Physical Review C 94.3 (2016): 034608.
    • Fan, J. W. et al. “Germanium-Vacancy Color Center in Diamond as a Temperature Sensor” (vol 5, pg 765, 2018). Acs Photonics 5, 4710-4710 (2018).
    • Alajlan, A. et al. “Compact design of a gallium phosphide nanobeam cavity for coupling to diamond germanium-vacancy centers.” Opt Mater Express 9, 1678-1688 (2019).
    • Alajlan, Abdulrahman, et al. “Free-standing silicon nitride nanobeams with an efficient fiber-chip interface for cavity QED.” Optical Materials Express 10.12 (2020): 3192-3201.
    • Alajlan, Abdulrahman, et al. “All-Day Thermoelectric Power Generation Using Radiative Heat Exchange with Space and Water-Based Heat Storage.” Applied physics letters 121 (2022) (Featured article).
    • Alajlan, Abdulrahman, et al. ” Enhanced nighttime power generation and photovoltaic cooling in photovoltaic-thermoelectric hybrid systems.” (accepted in ECMX).
    • Dang, Saichao, et al. “Sky cooling through a nanoporous polyethylene cover for LED streetlights” (submitted).