Yueqiang Chen | Cryocooler | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Yueqiang Chen
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yueqiang Chen
Affiliation Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Country China
Scopus ID 57211872819
Documents 4
Citations 70
h-index 3
Subject Area Cryocooler
Event Cryogenicist Global Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly achievement, scientific contribution, and research visibility within specialized academic disciplines. Yueqiang Chen of the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has been acknowledged for research activities associated with interdisciplinary scientific development and emerging cryogenic-related analytical applications. The recognition reflects measurable scholarly indicators including publication output, citation performance, and research dissemination within indexed academic databases.[1]

Abstract

This academic article presents an overview of the professional research profile of Yueqiang Chen in relation to the Best Researcher Award associated with the Cryogenicist Global Awards. The article summarizes publication metrics, institutional affiliation, scholarly visibility, and research relevance in the broader context of cryogenic and analytical scientific studies. Particular emphasis is placed on citation performance, indexed research dissemination, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement. The evaluation framework reflects internationally recognized academic indicators commonly utilized in research recognition systems.[1][2]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award, Cryogenicist Global Awards, Yueqiang Chen, Cryocooler Research, Scopus Author Profile, Research Impact, Academic Recognition, Scholarly Publications, Citation Analysis, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Introduction

Research awards are commonly used within the academic community to recognize sustained scholarly activity, publication quality, and measurable scientific influence. Such recognitions often consider bibliometric indicators including citation counts, publication indexing, research collaborations, and subject-area contributions.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Yueqiang Chen demonstrates academic participation in peer-reviewed scientific publication and indexed research dissemination. According to Scopus bibliographic records, the author profile reflects a documented publication history accompanied by measurable citation activity and an established h-index indicator.[1]

Research Contributions

The research activities associated with Yueqiang Chen involve scientific analysis methodologies and interdisciplinary experimental investigations. The documented scholarly output demonstrates participation in research environments where advanced analytical methods and scientific instrumentation contribute to broader biomedical and engineering-related discussions.

Publications

Selected indexed publications associated with Yueqiang Chen include scholarly contributions involving analytical and experimental scientific methodologies. Representative publication themes include biomaterials, carbon-related structures, and environmentally responsive material systems.

Research Impact

Research impact is frequently evaluated using citation metrics, publication indexing, and academic visibility indicators. The available bibliometric profile of Yueqiang Chen demonstrates measurable research dissemination through indexed scientific literature. Citation accumulation reflects the degree to which published work has contributed to ongoing scholarly discussions and subsequent research development.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award under the Cryogenicist Global Awards framework recognizes scholarly contribution, measurable academic visibility, and interdisciplinary scientific participation. Yueqiang Chen demonstrates suitability for such recognition through indexed publication records, citation performance, and participation in peer-reviewed scientific dissemination.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Yueqiang Chen reflects measurable scholarly activity supported by indexed publications, citation metrics, and institutional research engagement. The Best Researcher Award recognition within the Cryogenicist Global Awards framework aligns with internationally recognized evaluation practices emphasizing research visibility, publication dissemination, and interdisciplinary scientific contribution. Continued scholarly participation and publication activity are expected to further strengthen the researcher’s academic impact and international research presence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Yueqiang Chen, Author ID 57211872819. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211872819
  2. Cryogenicist Global Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award evaluation framework and event information.
    https://cryogenicist.com/
  3. Yi Wang, Yuenong Qin, Chunyu Wu, Jiajing Chen, Yang Zhang, Yueqiang Chen, Xiaohong Xie, Xiufei Gao, Chenping Sun, & Sheng Liu. (2025). OSU-T315 overcomes immunosuppression in triple-negative breast cancer by targeting the ILK/NF-κB signaling pathway to enhance immunotherapeutic efficacy. International Immunopharmacology, 141, 113530.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2024.113530
  4. Jue Wang, Yueqiang Chen, Zhanyang Luo, Qionglian Huang, Yu Zhang, Hanjuan Ning, Sheng Liu, Jianyi Wang, & Xianghui Han. (2023). Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium-Reynoutria japonica Houtt. herb pair suppresses breast cancer liver metastasis by targeting ECM1-mediated cholesterol biosynthesis pathway. Phytomedicine, 111, 154896.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2023.154896
  5. Jiao Ma, Jiajia Li, Ying Wang, Weiling Chen, Peiyong Zheng, Yueqiang Chen, Zhenping Sun, Jin Liu, Yin Zhou, Jianyi Wang, Sheng Liu, & Xianghui Han. (2020). WSZG inhibits BMSC-induced EMT and bone metastasis in breast cancer by regulating TGF-β1/Smads signaling. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 121, 109617.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2019.109617

Mayuri Baruah | Low-Temperature | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mayuri Baruah | Low-Temperature | Women Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur | India

Dr. Mayuri Baruah is a researcher affiliated with National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur with recognized expertise spanning agricultural sciences, microbiology, and interdisciplinary materials-related research. She has authored 29 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, which have collectively received 299 citations, reflecting the growing visibility and impact of her scholarly work, with an h-index of 9. Her research focuses on plant–microbe interactions, microbial biocontrol strategies for sustainable crop protection, and selected studies in materials and welding science, demonstrating a strong interdisciplinary approach. Dr. Baruah has collaborated extensively with national and international researchers, contributing to a network of 48 co-authors. Through her research outputs, she supports sustainable agriculture, enhanced crop resilience, and applied scientific innovation, generating outcomes of clear academic relevance and positive societal and environmental impact.

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Ladislav Skrbek | Quantum Turbulence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ladislav Skrbek | Quantum Turbulence | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | Charles University | Czech Republic

Prof. Ladislav Skrbek is a distinguished physicist at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, renowned for his pioneering research in low-temperature physics, particularly in the study of quantum fluids and cryogenic phenomena. With an extensive publication record of 188 scientific papers and over 4,999 citations across 2,451 documents, Dr. Skrbek has made substantial contributions to advancing the understanding of superfluid helium, quantum turbulence, and cryogenic flow dynamics—areas fundamental to both fundamental physics and applied cryogenics. Holding a Scopus h-index of 35, his work reflects both depth and sustained influence in experimental and theoretical physics communities worldwide. Throughout his career, Dr. Skrbek has collaborated with over 185 co-authors across international institutions, emphasizing his strong engagement in global scientific exchange and interdisciplinary research. His studies have provided key insights into the dynamics of vortices and energy dissipation at ultra-low temperatures, contributing to the development of quantum fluid models that influence modern cryogenic engineering and condensed matter physics. Beyond his academic output, Dr. Skrbek’s research has broader societal implications, informing technologies used in cryogenic cooling systems, superconductivity, and quantum computing infrastructure. As a leading scholar in his field, he continues to inspire innovation and collaboration in low-temperature science, strengthening the role of fundamental research in addressing technological challenges and expanding the frontiers of modern physics.

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1. Duda, D., La Mantia, M., & Skrbek, L. (2017). Streaming flow due to a quartz tuning fork oscillating in normal and superfluid He 4. Physical Review B, 96, 024519.  Cited by: 18.

2. Šindler, M., Tesař, R., Koláček, J., & Skrbek, L. (2017). Anisotropic behaviour of transmission through thin superconducting NbN film in parallel magnetic field. Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications.  Cited by: 5.

3. Varga, E., Babuin, S., L’vov, V. S., Pomyalov, A., & Skrbek, L. (2017). Transition to quantum turbulence and streamwise inhomogeneity of vortex tangle in thermal counterflow. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 187(5–6), 497–503.

4. Babuin, S., L’vov, V. S., Pomyalov, A., Skrbek, L., & Varga, E. (2016). Coexistence and interplay of quantum and classical turbulence in superfluid He 4: Decay, velocity decoupling, and counterflow energy spectra. Physical Review B, 94(17), 174504.

5. Gao, J., Guo, W., L’vov, V. S., Pomyalov, A., Skrbek, L., Varga, E., & Vinen, W. F. (2016). Decay of counterflow turbulence in superfluid ⁴He. JETP Letters, 103(10), 648–653.

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