Shaoqing Wei | Superconducting Magnet | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Shaoqing Wei | Superconducting Magnet | Research Excellence Award

Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Shaoqing Wei is a researcher at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China, with expertise in superconducting magnets, cryogenic engineering, and high-temperature superconducting (HTS) materials for fusion and accelerator applications. He has authored 26 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, which have received over 218 citations, reflecting the growing impact of his work within the superconductivity and cryogenics research community. His studies include the design and cold testing of novel CCT dipole magnets and the performance degradation of YBCO multi-filamentary tapes under mechanical stress, published in leading journals such as Cryogenics. Dr. Wei actively collaborates with a broad international network of researchers, contributing to advanced magnet technologies that support large-scale scientific infrastructure and sustainable energy development.

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Abdullo Ahadov | Superconductivity | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdullo Ahadov | Superconductivity | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | Bukhara State Medical Institute | Uzbekistan

Mr. Abdullo Ahadov, Assistant Professor at Bukhara State Medical Institute, is a physicist specializing in condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, and the theory of superconductivity, with additional expertise in electronic, optical, and magnetic materials. He holds a Master’s degree in Physics from Bukhara State University, where he focused on challenges in hydrogen energy and superconductivity, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics with research centered on pressure-induced variations in high-temperature superconductors within advanced theoretical frameworks. His academic foundation also includes a Bachelor’s degree in Management from Bukhara Engineering Technological Institute, complementing his interdisciplinary approach. Professionally, he has served as a physics teacher and now contributes to higher education and research through teaching, mentoring, and collaborative projects. His research addresses critical aspects of superconductivity, energy transfer, and structural materials, leading to multiple peer-reviewed publications in respected journals such as Brazilian Journal of Physics, European Physical Journal B, and Solid State Communications. He has made notable contributions to the understanding of pressure effects on superconducting critical temperatures, Casimir energy-induced superconductivity, and the interplay between hydrogen energy and superconductivity. Through his scholarly work and academic engagement, Ahadov continues to advance knowledge in theoretical and applied physics, fostering innovation and future applications in energy and material sciences. According to Scopus, he has 2 citations, 5 indexed documents, and an h-index of 1.

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1. Ahadov, A., & Dzhuraev, D. (2025). Understanding and calculating the effects of uniaxial and hydrostatic pressure on the critical temperature of YBa₂Cu₃O₇−δ (Y-123) superconductor within the framework of the Casimir energy scenario and the Kempf equation. Solid State Communications.

2. Ahadov, A., & Dzhuraev, D. (2025). Uniaxial pressure derivatives of the critical temperature in Casimir energy-induced superconductivity. The European Physical Journal B.

3. Ahadov, A. (2023). Classification of modern superconductors and their theory based on thorough experiments conducted on cuprates. E3S Web of Conferences, 460, 07030.