Assist. Prof. Dr. Mingliang Long | Laser Ranging | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mingliang Long | Laser Ranging | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mingliang Long | Shanghai Astronomical Observatory | China

Dr. Long Mingliang is a distinguished researcher in optical engineering whose work centers on advanced laser technology and precision optical measurement for space applications. He has made notable contributions to the development of high-repetition-rate picosecond lasers and multi-telescope echo-receiving laser ranging systems, enhancing China’s capabilities in satellite and space debris observation. His pioneering research led to several international firsts in laser-based space debris measurement using both infrared and green picosecond lasers. He has addressed key challenges in high-power laser systems, such as self-focusing and beam divergence, achieving world-class performance in weak signal detection and long-distance precision ranging. Dr. Long has also contributed to the design of ultra-high repetition rate satellite laser ranging systems, enabling breakthroughs in backscattering avoidance and high-frequency measurement accuracy. His work supports critical advancements in arrayed telescope systems, improving multi-point space observation precision. Beyond laser ranging, he has explored applications in quantum communication and space-based time transfer, optimizing laser payload performance for space missions. His interdisciplinary research effectively bridges optical engineering, laser physics, and space science. Over his career, Dr. Long has authored more than thirty academic papers in leading journals and conference proceedings and holds eleven authorized invention patents. His innovations and leadership in laser ranging and optical detection technologies have positioned him as a leading figure in the field of advanced optical measurement.

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Featured Publication

Zhang, H., Long, M., Deng, H., Cheng, S., Wu, Z., Zhang, Z., Zhang, A., & Sun, J. (2021). Developments of space debris laser ranging technology including the applications of picosecond lasers. Applied Sciences, 11(21), 10080.

Dr. Naseem Abbas | Nano design and Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naseem Abbas | Nano design and Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award 

Sejong University | South Korea

 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Naseem Abbas began his academic journey with a passion for physics and optical sciences. Born with a curious mind, he pursued a Bachelor's degree in Physics with a focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics at an esteemed institution. His early academic pursuits laid the foundation for his future contributions to the field.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his undergraduate studies, Naseem Abbas joined Sejong University for his graduate studies, where he earned a Master's and Ph.D. in Optical Physics. His dedication and enthusiasm for research were evident during this period, and he actively engaged in collaborative projects that bridged the gap between academic knowledge and practical applications.

Contributions and Research Focus

Naseem Abbas's research primarily revolved around innovative approaches to Atomic and Molecular Physics, with a particular emphasis on Optical Technology Development. His work contributed significantly to advancements in molecular spectroscopy and quantum optics research. His publications in reputed journals showcased his commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in his field.

Accolades and Recognition

Naseem Abbas's outstanding contributions did not go unnoticed. He received several prestigious awards, including the "Optical Physics Excellence Award" and the "Young Scientist Excellence Award," recognizing his exceptional research and dedication to the field.

Impact and Influence

As a researcher and academician, Naseem Abbas played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse around Optical Materials Research and Atomic Physics. His work became a reference point for scholars and students alike, influencing the direction of research in his area of expertise.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Naseem Abbas left a lasting legacy at Sejong University, inspiring future generations of scientists and researchers. His commitment to excellence in academia and research set a high standard for the department. Looking ahead, Naseem continues to explore new frontiers in Optical Sciences, with an unwavering dedication to making groundbreaking contributions to the field.

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Notable Publication

Applications of nanofluids in photovoltaic thermal systems: A review of recent advances 2019 (103)

Cost effective cooling of photovoltaic modules to improve efficiency  2019 (90)

Effect of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) on the strength development of cementitious materials  2019 (92)

A review of recent advances in indirect evaporative cooling technology   2021 (64)

Synthesis of graphene from solid carbon sources: A focused review  2020 (36)