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.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

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.

Dewen Tang | Nuclear Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dewen Tang | Nuclear Energy | Best Researcher Award

Vice Dean | University of South China | China

Dr. Dewen Tang is an esteemed Professor and Ph.D. supervisor, currently serving as the Vice Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of South China. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Guangdong University of Technology, earned in 2009. Over the course of his career, Dr. Tang has made substantial contributions to the fields of nuclear safety and mechanical engineering, particularly focusing on the reliability and safety of key equipment in the nuclear industry. As the Director of the Hunan Province Key Laboratory of “Emergency Safety Technology and Equipment for Nuclear Facilities,” he has led numerous groundbreaking research projects. His academic excellence is coupled with a prolific body of work, including over 40 patents and more than 100 published papers in renowned journals. Dr. Tang’s leadership extends to various high-level advisory roles, including directorial positions in several industry and professional organizations.

Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. Tang’s academic journey is marked by his achievement of a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Guangdong University of Technology in 2009. This educational foundation has empowered him to become a distinguished figure in the field of mechanical engineering, with a particular emphasis on nuclear safety technologies. Throughout his career, he has continued to build on this academic base through extensive research, mentorship, and participation in numerous national and provincial-level projects. His strong educational background has been integral to his success, allowing him to bridge the gap between academic theory and industrial practice in critical technological domains.

Experience

With extensive experience in both academia and industry, Dr. Tang has played a pivotal role in advancing safety technologies related to the nuclear industry. His work has significantly impacted the reliability of key nuclear facilities, particularly in emergency safety technologies and the monitoring of equipment related to nuclear reactors. As Vice Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering, he manages a variety of research programs while nurturing the next generation of engineers and researchers. Additionally, he has led over 30 research projects, many of which focus on advanced manufacturing techniques, nuclear decommissioning, and the mitigation of radioactive hazards. Through his work with several prestigious organizations, including the China Nuclear Energy Industry Association, Dr. Tang has further solidified his influence in the mechanical engineering and nuclear safety fields.

Research Interests

Dr. Tang’s research interests cover a broad spectrum within mechanical engineering and nuclear safety. These include advanced manufacturing technology for difficult-to-machine materials, key technologies for emergency robots in nuclear facility decommissioning, and material surface modification under extreme conditions. He is also deeply invested in the simulation of nuclide migration and diffusion in radioactive environments, as well as the development of radiation-resistant robotics for enhanced nuclear facility safety. His research has contributed to innovations that improve the safety protocols in nuclear reactors, helping mitigate the spread of radioactive aerosols during accidents. These areas of focus not only represent his expertise but also reflect his dedication to advancing technologies that protect human health and the environment in nuclear contexts.

Awards

Dr. Tang has received numerous accolades in recognition of his scientific contributions, including innovation awards at the ministerial level. He has also been honored for his work in the development of nuclear safety technologies, which have been pivotal in enhancing both the reliability and safety of nuclear power systems. Throughout his career, Dr. Tang has earned recognition for his role in leading high-impact projects and for his groundbreaking research in the areas of radioactive aerosol deposition and safety technologies for nuclear facilities. His work has been fundamental in advancing the nuclear industry’s safety standards and technological capabilities.

Publications

Dr. Tang has authored or co-authored more than 100 research papers published in SCI and EI-indexed journals, contributing significantly to the academic community in the fields of mechanical engineering and nuclear safety. A selection of his key publications includes:

Tang, D., Liu, J., & Huang, C. (2020). Advanced techniques in emergency safety for nuclear facilities. Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science, 6(3), 34-45. (Cited by 50 articles)

Tang, D., & Liu, J. (2019). Material surface modification for radiation resistance. Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 12(2), 78-89. (Cited by 40 articles)

Tang, D. (2018). Modeling aerosol deposition in nuclear reactors under severe accident conditions. Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection, 10(4), 215-227. (Cited by 60 articles)

These publications reflect his dedication to advancing both the theoretical understanding and practical applications of nuclear safety and mechanical engineering.

Conclusion

Dr. Dewen Tang is a leading figure in the field of mechanical engineering and nuclear safety. His extensive contributions to research, development, and technology in nuclear facility safety have had a lasting impact on the industry. With over 30 research projects, numerous patents, and a remarkable list of published works, Dr. Tang has continually demonstrated his dedication to advancing the state of nuclear safety and mechanical engineering. His leadership, research innovations, and academic achievements make him a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting his outstanding contributions to both his field and society at large. Dr. Tang’s research has the potential to shape the future of nuclear facility safety, ensuring that technological advances continue to protect lives and the environment.