Xianhe Huang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xianhe Huang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

School of Automation Engineering China

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“Profiles

πŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Xianhe Huang began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Sichuan University, completed in July 1985. Demonstrating a strong aptitude for the physical sciences, he pursued further education and earned a Master of Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) in March 1988. His educational background laid a robust foundation for his future research in frequency control technologies and precision instrumentation.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬ Professional Endeavors

After completing his master’s degree, Prof. Huang commenced his professional career at the Southwest Institute of Electronics Technology, where he held key roles for over a decade. From 1988 to 1991, he served as an Engineer, followed by a tenure as Senior Engineer until 2001, and later as a Researcher until April 2002. In April 2002, he joined the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China as a Professor in the School of Automation Engineering, a position he has held ever since. His transition into academia marked a significant phase in combining research with higher education.

πŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Huang’s research has led to impactful advancements in frequency stability of quartz crystal devices, quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensors, and atomic clock systems. His work on the thermal and aging behavior of quartz oscillators has been critical for improving precision in timing circuits. He has also significantly contributed to the development of QCM sensors for ultra-sensitive detection in chemical and biological contexts. Additionally, his expertise in atomic clock technologies supports innovations in ultra-precise timekeeping systems, essential for satellite communications and navigation technologies.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Huang is recognized internationally for his leadership in the frequency control community. As an IEEE Senior Member affiliated with the Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control (UFFC) Society, and a Technical Program Committee Member of the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium (IFCS), he plays a vital role in guiding global discourse on time-frequency technologies. His collaborations and contributions continue to shape strategic advancements in automation, metrology, and sensor systems.

πŸ“š Academic Citations

While specific citation metrics are not listed here, Prof. Huang’s scholarly work is well-respected and cited in the academic literature surrounding quartz-based oscillators, atomic precision timing systems, and microbalance sensor technologies. His contributions have informed both foundational studies and real-world applications in timekeeping and detection.

πŸ› οΈ Technical Skills

Prof. Huang brings to the field a wealth of technical proficiency, including:

  • Design and optimization of quartz crystal resonators

  • QCM sensor development and calibration

  • Atomic clock integration and performance analysis

  • High-frequency signal stability assessment

  • Electronic circuit design for frequency-sensitive applications
    These skills are instrumental in both his research and mentoring of postgraduate students.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Teaching Experience

At UESTC, Prof. Huang is not only a researcher but also a dedicated educator. He has supervised numerous graduate theses and student research projects, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and industrial application. His teaching emphasizes a solid understanding of physical principles, electronics, and measurement science, with a strong focus on innovation and critical thinking.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Xianhe Huang has established a respected legacy as a pioneer in precision frequency control and sensing technologies. His influence extends from research labs to classrooms, contributing to China’s development in electronic systems and precision engineering. Looking ahead, his research continues to evolve toward next-generation atomic clocks, nano-sensor networks, and AI-assisted time-frequency analysis, promising to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in global communication and measurement technologies.

πŸ“–Notable Publications

1. Investigating the Mass Sensitivity of Quartz Crystal Microbalances with Circularly Symmetric Electrodes in the Third Overtone Mode
Authors: M. Wang, Minghao; X. Huang, Xianhe; Q. Huang, Qirui
Journal: Analytical Chemistry
Year: 2024

2. Nanodiamond/Ti₃Cβ‚‚ MXene-coated Quartz Crystal Microbalance Humidity Sensor with High Sensitivity and High Quality Factor
Authors: Y. Yao, Yao; Q. Chen, Qiao; Y. Li, Yanqi; J. Wang, Jiaqi; C. Chen, Changming
Journal: Rare Metals
Year: 2024

3. Nanochitin/MXene Composite Coated on Quartz Crystal Microbalance for Humidity Sensing
Authors: Y. Li, Yanqi; X. Huang, Xianhe; Q. Chen, Qiao; Y. Yao, Yao; W. Pan, Wei
Journal: Nanomaterials
Year: 2023

4. High-Sensitivity Chitin Nanofiber-Coated Series Piezoelectric Quartz Crystal Humidity Sensors
Authors: Q. Chen, Qiao; K. Tan, Ke; X. Huang, Xianhe; G. Yang, Gang; D. Liu, Dong
Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year: 2023

5. Study of Force-Frequency Characteristics in AT-Cut Strip Quartz Crystal Resonators with Different Rotation Angles
Authors: G. Yang, Gang; X. Huang, Xianhe; K. Tan, Ke; Q. Chen, Qiao; W. Pan, Wei
Journal: Sensors (Switzerland)
Year: 2023

Yikang Liu | Chemical Kinetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yikang Liu |Β  Chemical Kinetics | Best Researcher Award

University of Science and Technology Beijing,China

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“Profiles

πŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yikang Liu began his academic journey with a deep-rooted interest in energy and environmental safety, which led to his specialization in mine fire prevention. His foundational studies at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) provided a rigorous training ground where he developed the technical and theoretical knowledge that would later define his research trajectory.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬ Professional Endeavors

Currently serving at USTB, Dr. Liu collaborates with national research centers and mining corporations to translate laboratory findings into field-ready fire prevention strategies. His research integrates real-world mining challenges with cutting-edge scientific approaches, positioning him as a bridge between academia and industry.

πŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Liu’s core research areas include spontaneous combustion of water-immersed coal, competitive gas adsorption, and the suppression of coal ignition using inert gases. His work significantly contributes to developing practical solutions for underground fire hazards. A highlight of his current research is the optimization of early-warning systems through the dynamics of gas adsorption, alongside advanced inertization techniques for high-risk mining zones.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With nearly 20 peer-reviewed publications and five patents to his name, Dr. Liu has made a marked impact on the field of fire prevention in mining. His methodologies are already influencing safety protocols in Chinese coal mines and contributing to safer working environments. Collaborations with major mining groups amplify his influence, ensuring that his innovations are both scalable and sustainable.

πŸ“š Academic Citations

Among his contributions, his paper indexed under DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2025.134572 has gained notable recognition. It underpins much of the ongoing work in coal combustion prevention and continues to be cited across related scientific literature.

πŸ› οΈ Technical Skills

Dr. Liu demonstrates a strong command of gas adsorption modeling, fire suppression system design, coal thermal analysis, and mine safety instrumentation. His cross-disciplinary expertise blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science, empowering him to innovate within complex, high-risk industrial systems.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Teaching Experience

While primarily research-focused, Dr. Liu actively mentors graduate students and young researchers. He has guided several thesis projects related to mine fire dynamics and safety innovations, fostering a new generation of scientists in his field.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Liu aims to expand his work into AI-driven predictive systems for mine fire hazards and broaden his collaborations internationally. His legacy lies in transforming theoretical research into life-saving technologies, with long-term goals of influencing global mine safety standards.

πŸ“–Notable Publications

  • Title: Study on CO formation and pore structure development during low-temperature oxidation of coal in COβ‚‚-Nβ‚‚ environment
    Authors: Liu Yikang, Wang Haiyan, Niu Huiyong, Shao Zhuangzhuang, Yang Yanxiao, Liu Xiaolu, Wang Gongda, Zhou Zhenxing, Wang Hui
    Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Time-shift effect of spontaneous combustion characteristics and microstructure difference of dry-soaked coal
    Authors: Liu Yikang, Wang Haiyan, Niu Huiyong, Wang Tao, Chen Zhiwen, Chen Yuqi, Qi Qingjie
    Journal: International Journal of Coal Science and Technology
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Study on the difference of coal spontaneous combustion characteristic parameters after lean oxygen combustion in different inert gas environments: Microscopic and macroscopic
    Authors: Wang Haiyan, Liu Yikang, Niu Huiyong, Shao Zhuangzhuang, Wang Gongda, Wang Hui
    Journal: Fuel
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Coal Pore Structure Evolution Under Drying – Wetting Cycle
    Authors: Liu Yikang, Wang Haiyan, Niu Huiyong, Xing Shuwen, Wang Gongda, Zhou Zhenxing, Yang Yanxiao, Liu Xiaolu
    Journal: Natural Resources Research
    Year: 2025

  • Research Progress and Visualization Analysis of Spontaneous Combustion of Water-Immersed Coal
    Authors: Liu Yikang, Wang Haiyan, Niu Huiyong, Chen Yuqi, Wang Gongda, Tian Fan, Tang Jiawen, Qi Qingjie
    Journal: Combustion Science and Technology
    Year: 2025 (assumed)