Bogdan Majkusiak | Tunneling | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Bogdan Majkusiak | Tunneling | Research Excellence Award

Warsaw Unversity of Technology | Poland

Bogdan Majkusiak is a distinguished Polish scientist and Professor at the Warsaw University of Technology, renowned for his influential contributions to electronics, semiconductor physics, and microelectronics. He progressed through successive academic degrees at the Faculty of Electronics and rose from technician to a leading academic figure, shaping the field through extensive research, teaching, and leadership. His career includes significant service as Associate Dean, Senior Associate Dean, Rector’s Representative for English Language Studies, and long-standing membership in faculty and scientific councils. He has played a central role in international scientific events, serving on steering and technical program committees for major conferences such as INFOS, IWCE, and Diagnostic and Yield, as well as acting as General Chair of INFOS in Krakow. His expertise has been recognized through appointments as an expert for national research and accreditation bodies. Majkusiak’s scholarly output includes impactful book chapters on multigate MOS physics and nanoscale CMOS modeling, reflecting his deep contributions to device simulation and semiconductor technology. He is widely cited in the global research community, with an h-index of, citation count of, and indexed documents, underscoring his enduring influence on microelectronics research and semiconductor device engineering.

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Featured Publications 

Jasiński, J., Mazurak, A., & Majkusiak, B. (2016). Effect of interface traps parameters on admittance characteristics of the MIS (metal–insulator–semiconductor) tunnel structures. Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Mazurak, A., Jasiński, J., & Majkusiak, B. (2016). Effect of nanocrystal geometric location on tunnel currents and small-signal admittance of MIS structures. Physica Status Solidi (C): Current Topics in Solid State Physics.

Tanous, D., Mazurak, A., & Majkusiak, B. (2016). Impact of nanocrystal(s) location on C-V-t and I-V-t characteristics of ncMOS structures. Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Wiśniewski, P., & Majkusiak, B. (2016). Modeling of tunnel field effect transistor: The impact of construction parameters. Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Wiśniewski, P., Mroczyński, R., & Majkusiak, B. (2016). Reactive Ion Etching (RIE) of silicon for the technology of nanoelectronic devices and structures. Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Assoc Prof Dr. Haibo Feng – Geological environment investigation and evaluation – Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Haibo Feng - Geological environment investigation and evaluation - Best Researcher Award

China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China -  China

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Haibo Feng's academic journey commenced with a focus on Environmental Engineering, culminating in a Ph.D. in Hydrogeology from China University of Geosciences. His educational background equipped him with a strong foundation in environmental science and engineering principles.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Transitioning into the professional realm, Feng assumed the role of a lecturer at China University of Geosciences, where he continues to contribute to the field of environmental research. His professional journey underscores a commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing environmental challenges.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Feng's research primarily revolves around ecological restoration and geological environment investigation in mining areas. He has led various projects investigating the stability of alpine grassland ecosystems, the transformation processes of surface water, groundwater, and soil water, Geological environment investigation and evaluation and the assessment of ecological improvement in mining areas.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Haibo Feng's research has made a notable impact on the field of environmental science, particularly in understanding the complex interactions between mining activities and ecological systems. His work has contributed valuable insights into ecosystem dynamics and informed strategies for Geological environment investigation and evaluation sustainable resource management.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Feng's publications have garnered significant attention within the scientific community, evident from his substantial citation index. His research on topics such as groundwater level decline, grassland degradation, and groundwater environmental risk assessment has been widely cited, reflecting the relevance and influence of his work.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Haibo Feng's legacy lies in his dedication to addressing environmental challenges in mining areas and fragile ecosystems. Moving forward, his research is poised to continue shaping environmental policy and practice, with a focus on promoting ecological restoration and sustainable resource management.

GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT INVESTIGATION AND EVALUATION

Feng's research encompasses comprehensive investigations into the geological environment of mining areas. By studying the interactions between geology, hydrology, and ecology, he seeks to understand the complex dynamics shaping these environments and develop effective strategies for their management and restoration.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Co-evolution mechanism of grassland degradation and its belowground habitat under the influence of coal mining activities   2024

Effects of Groundwater Level Decline on Soil-Vegetation System in Semi-Arid Grassland Influenced by Coal Mining  2024