Weijie Wang | Nanofabrication | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Weijie Wang | Nanofabrication | Excellence in Innovation

Xi'an Institute of Modern Control Technology | China

Dr Weijie Wang is a rising scholar in mechanical engineering, whose doctoral training at Tianjin University followed an MS and BS in mechanical design and manufacturing from the same institution. From the start his work has centred on high-precision spatial positioning measurement systems, ultrasonic vibration-assisted nano-machining platforms and micro end-milling process modelling, with responsibilities spanning system design, simulation, error modelling and force spectrum measurement. His peer-reviewed research includes investigations of cutting depth and contact area in nanoindenter scratching, vibration-assisted scratching of silicon, cutting-force modelling and experimental validation for micro end-milling, and lateral force in tip-based nanofabrication. Dr Wang’s publication record shows several first-author contributions and his Google Scholar profile reports an h-index of 7 with a citation count of 293 and fewer than ten documents at that time. He has been recognised by a national scholarship, top placement in a national student engineering training competition and distinguished graduate and student-leadership awards at his university. His growing influence lies not only in advancing fundamental modelling of micro-/nano-machining processes but also in enabling practical system-level high-precision measurement implementations; moving forward, Dr Wang is poised to extend his work into broader applications in precision manufacturing and measurement science, shaping both academic advances and industrial-engineering practice.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications 

Zhang, Y., Li, W., Chen, H., & Wang, J. (2024). Experimental study of electrical-assisted nanomachining of monocrystalline copper using customized tungsten tip. Nanomanufacturing and Metrology.

Dr. Gusev Sergey | Nanotechnology | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Dr. Gusev Sergey | Nanotechnology | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

IPM RAS | Russia

Author Profile 

ORCID 

Summary

Gusev Sergey, born in nizhniy novgorod, is a senior research associate in the magnetic nanostructures department of ipm ras with a phd in physics. he has a strong academic foundation from n. i. lobachevsky state university and a distinguished career spanning decades in applied physics research. his expertise lies in analytical electron microscopy, nanotechnology, electronic lithography, and metal nanostructures. throughout his career, he has contributed to both experimental and theoretical studies, guided newcomers, and influenced the field of nanostructures through mentorship and impactful research.

Early academic pursuits

Gusev Sergey  in nizhniy novgorod. from an early age, he displayed a keen interest in physics and scientific exploration. he pursued his studies at the faculty of physics of n. i. lobachevsky state university of nizhniy novgorod, where he built a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental physics. during this period, he nurtured his research curiosity, which later shaped his career path. this formative stage reflects the dedication of gusev sergey to mastering the core principles of physics and materials science.

Professional endeavors 

After completing his studies, gusev sergey began his career as a trainee researcher at the iap ras. he advanced to the position of junior research associate  demonstrating his growing expertise. later, he became a research associate at iap ras until  briefly continued at ipm ras , he has served as a senior research associate at the magnetic nanostructures department of ipm ras. his long-standing dedication reflects a lifetime commitment to scientific discovery and development, showcasing gusev sergey as a vital contributor to russian physics research.

Contributions and research focus 

The research interests of gusev sergey include analytical electron microscopy, nanotechnology, electronic lithography, and metal nanostructures. his specialization in the physics of magnetic nanostructures has significantly advanced understanding of nanoscale properties and their potential applications. through extensive studies, he has contributed to both practical and theoretical aspects of material science. his ability to combine experimental approaches with modern technological methods has positioned him as a respected figure in the field of nanotechnology.

Impact and influence

Over the decades, gusev sergey has made a notable impact by contributing to the development of nanoscale techniques that influence diverse applications in physics and engineering. his insights into electron microscopy and lithography continue to guide young researchers, offering direction in advanced nanostructure studies. as a senior research associate, he has also been deeply involved in mentoring and socializing newcomers in the academic environment, ensuring that the next generation benefits from his vast experience.

Academic cites

The academic community frequently recognizes the contributions of gusev sergey through citations and references to his work in analytical electron microscopy and nanostructure research. his consistent presence in research discussions highlights his role in advancing experimental physics. the broad acknowledgment of his studies underscores how his work has shaped ongoing academic conversations within the field of nanotechnology.

Legacy and future contributions

Gusev Sergey’s legacy lies in his long-standing association with the institute of applied physics and institute for physics of microstructures of ras. his continuous research on nanostructures ensures a foundation for future advancements in materials and nanoscience. his commitment to mentoring young physicists and supporting academic newcomers reflects his dedication to sustaining knowledge transfer. looking ahead, his expertise in nanotechnology and electron microscopy promises further contributions to global research in magnetic nanostructures.

Publications

Title: Waveguide-Assisted Magneto-Optical Effects in 1D Garnet/Co/Au Plasmonic Crystals
Author(s): Tatiana Murzina, Andrey Dotsenko, Irina Kolmychek, Vladimir Novikov, Nikita Gusev, Ilya Fedotov, Sergei Gusev
Journal: Photonics, 2025

Title: Pinning of domain walls of garnet films by Co/Au gratings
Author(s): I. A. Kolmychek, V. B. Novikov, A. A. Dotsenko, N. S. Gusev, S. A. Gusev, E. V. Skorokhodov, I. A. Fedotov, T. V. Murzina
Journal: Physical Review B, 2025

Title: Magnetic vortex states manipulation in overlapping ferromagnetic disks
Author(s): D. A. Tatarskiy, A. N. Orlova, E. V. Skorokhodov, I. Yu. Pashenkin, V. L. Mironov, S. A. Gusev
Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2024

Title: Pinning of domain walls in epitaxial garnet film patterned by surface arrays of ferromagnetic metal particles
Author(s): M. P. Temiryazeva, I. A. Kolmychek, A. G. Temiryazev, V. B. Novikov, A. I. Maydykovskiy, N. S. Gusev, E. V. Skorokhodov, S. A. Gusev, S. A. Nikitov, K. S. Napolskii et al.
Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2024

Title: Gap solitons in nanoscale YIG magnonic crystals
Author(s): Maria A. Morozova, Oleg V. Matveev, Dmitry V. Romanenko, Vera V. Balaeva, Sergey A. Gusev, Nikita S. Gusev, Sergey A. Nikitov
Journal: Physical Review B, 2024

Conclusion 

Gusev Sergey’s lifelong dedication to physics and nanotechnology reflects a profound commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. his research has significantly impacted the study of magnetic nanostructures and electron microscopy, inspiring future generations of scientists. with a legacy built on innovation, mentorship, and rigorous exploration, he continues to shape the field, ensuring that both his contributions and guidance remain influential for years to come.

Dr. Paulo Augusto Marques Chagas – Nanotecnologia – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paulo Augusto Marques Chagas - Nanotecnologia - Best Researcher Award

UFSCar - Brazil

AUTHOR PROFILE 

SCOPUS 

ORCID 

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Paulo Augusto Marques Chagas embarked on his academic journey at UNESP, where he pursued a degree in Biotechnological Engineering. His early academic efforts laid a solid foundation in biotechnology, setting the stage for advanced studies. He continued his pursuit of knowledge with a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar), where he honed his expertise in nanotechnology and materials science.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Paulo’s professional career is marked by his leadership in various cutting-edge research projects. As the principal investigator of a FAPESP-funded project (PIPE III), he has been instrumental in developing nanofibers for industrial filtration and controlled release systems. His role as a postdoctoral researcher at UFSCar involves the development of multifunctional membranes aimed at sustainable applications in industrial and agricultural sectors.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Paulo's research contributions are significant in the fields of nanotechnology and materials science. He focuses on the innovative use of recycled polymers and materials derived from agro-industrial residues, which are critical for creating sustainable and efficient solutions in industrial filtration and controlled release systems. His work exemplifies a strong commitment to Nanotecnologia advancing biotechnology with practical, eco-friendly applications.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Paulo’s excellence in research has earned him notable recognition, including the prestigious 2024 Jabuti Academic Award in the 'Chemistry and Materials' category. His work has been Nanotecnologia acknowledged through various fellowships, including being a CAPES fellow, and he has served as a student representative, demonstrating his leadership and dedication to the academic community.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his innovative research and development of nanofibers and membranes, Paulo has made a significant impact on both industrial and agricultural sectors. His focus on sustainable Nanotecnologia materials and eco-friendly technologies reflects a commitment to addressing global challenges in resource management and environmental conservation.

🏛️ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Paulo’s legacy is built on his contributions to nanotechnology and materials science, particularly in creating sustainable solutions. His future endeavors aim to push the boundaries of biotechnology, further enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of industrial processes. His ongoing research promises to influence future generations of scientists and innovators in the field.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

  • Title: Short Cellulose Acetate Nanofibers: A Novel and Scalable Coating for Enhancing Nanoparticles Filtration Efficiency of Filter Media
    Authors: Chagas, P.A.M.; Lima, F.A.; Yamanaka, V.; Medeiros, G.B.; Guerra, V.G.; Oliveira, W.P.; Aguiar, M.L.
    Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
  • Title: Cellulose Acetate Fibers as Corrosion Inhibitor Delivery System for Carbon Steel
    Authors: Yamanaka, V.; Chagas, P.A.M.; Ferreira, V.H.M.M.; Otoni, C.G.; Aguiar, M.L.; Koga, G.Y.
    Journal: Materials Letters
  • Title: Development of Bifunctional Electrospun Filters Incorporating Surfactants for Enhanced Particulate Matter Filtration and Antimicrobial Activity
    Authors: da Silva, E.N.; Chagas, P.A.M.; de Aquino Lima, F.; de Souza, C.W.O.; Aguiar, M.L.; Guerra, V.G.
    Journal: Fibers and Polymers
  • Title: Multifactorial Evaluation of an Ultra-Fast Process for Electrospinning of Recycled Expanded Polystyrene to Manufacture High-Efficiency Membranes for Nanoparticle Air Filtration
    Authors: Lima, F.D.A.; Chagas, P.A.M.; Honorato, A.C.S.; da Silva, E.N.; Aguiar, M.L.; Guerra, V.G.
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
  • Title: Natural Rubber Latex-Based Biomaterials for Drug Delivery and Regenerative Medicine: Trends and Directions
    Authors: Marques, P.A.C.; Guerra, N.B.; dos Santos, L.S.; Mussagy, C.U.; Pegorin Brasil, G.S.; Burd, B.S.; Su, Y.; da Silva Sasaki, J.C.; Scontri, M.; de Lima Lopes Filho, P.E. et al.
    Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules