Tingwei Zhou | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tingwei Zhou | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tingwei Zhou, Southwest University, China

Prof. Tingwei Zhou (周廷伟), born in February 1988, is an Associate Professor at the School of Physical Science and Technology, Southwest University, China. A member of the Communist Party, he specializes in theoretical research on material design, optoelectronic device performance, and quantum entanglement, often combining artificial intelligence with physical chemistry. With over 27 SCI papers and an H-index of 18, his work has significantly advanced the understanding of superatomic perovskites. He actively contributes to teaching, high-performance computing infrastructure, and peer-review processes for renowned journals. He is passionate about scientific exploration, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Zhou earned his PhD in Optical Engineering from Chongqing University (2016–2019), focusing on the frontier of superatomic materials. He obtained his MSc in Theoretical Physics from Southwest University (2013–2016), where he began his exploration of computational modeling and material theory. His undergraduate degree in Physics was completed at Zunyi Normal College (2009–2013). With a solid educational foundation in both theoretical and applied physics, his academic journey reflects a deep interest in quantum mechanics, materials science, and interdisciplinary research, forming the basis of his innovative approach to perovskite material studies and quantum phenomena. 🧪📚

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Since 2023, Prof. Zhou has served as an Associate Professor at Southwest University, where he previously held a Lecturer position (2019–2023). He has taught core subjects including computational physics, electrodynamics, and linear algebra, with experience in online, offline, and hybrid modes. Zhou has guided numerous undergraduates and postgraduates in research, thesis writing, and publishing. He also built and now manages a high-performance computing lab supporting theoretical modeling. Beyond teaching, he contributes to academic administration, graduate admissions, and collaborative research across physics and engineering disciplines. His experience showcases strong innovation, mentorship, and institutional service. 💻🧑‍🎓

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Zhou’s research focuses on the design and performance evaluation of superatomic and perovskite materials for applications in energy, optoelectronics, and catalysis. He explores properties like crystal structure, adsorption energy, charge density, and activation energy using first-principles simulations. His interests extend to quantum entanglement theory and integrating artificial intelligence into physical chemistry. He also pioneers theoretical frameworks linking category theory to quantum physics. His published work in top-tier journals highlights advances in device efficiency, defect engineering, and stability mechanisms in functional materials. His cross-disciplinary approach pushes the boundaries of theoretical materials science and quantum innovation. ⚛️🧠💡

Publication Top Notes

📘 Coherence Programming for Efficient Linearly Polarized Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes – Xiao, M.; Yang, J.; Zhang, W.; Wang, J.; Chen, P. – ACS Nano, 2024 – 📈 Cited by: 1

🌞 Facile Surface Regulation for Highly Efficient and Thermally Stable Perovskite Solar Cells via Chlormequat Chloride – Yang, B.; Lin, P.; Zhou, T.; Cai, B.; Zhang, W. – Chinese Chemical Letters, 2024

🌿 Facile and Sustainable Interface Modulation via a Self-Assembly Phosphonate Molecule for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Photovoltaics – Yang, B.; Cai, B.; Zhou, T.; Zheng, X.; Zhang, W. – Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 – 🔟 Cited by: 10

🔬 A Construction Method of the Wave–Particle Entanglement State of the Particle System – Zhou, T. – Modern Physics Letters B, 2024

Kumar Mallem | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumar Mallem | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumar Mallem, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Dr. Kumar Mallem is a researcher in electronic and computer engineering, specializing in quantum rod light-emitting diodes (QRLEDs) and advanced optoelectronic materials. He is pursuing a Ph.D. at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), focusing on next-generation display and lighting applications. His research spans quantum dot and quantum rod LEDs, perovskite solar cells, and silicon-based photovoltaics. Dr. Mallem has extensive experience in device fabrication and characterization, with multiple high-impact publications and patents. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Distinguished Paper Award at SID Display Week 2025, he continues to advance energy-efficient lighting technologies.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Kumar Mallem is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering at HKUST (2020–2025) under Prof. Abhishek Kumar Srivastava, focusing on quantum rod light-emitting diodes for future display applications. He earned an M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (2012–2014), conducting research on HfO₂/Ge stacks for MOS devices at IIT Bombay under Prof. Saurabh Lodha. His B.Tech. in the same field was completed at AGCIT, JNTU Kakinada (2007–2011). His educational background integrates semiconductor device engineering, optoelectronics, and materials science, equipping him with expertise in advanced display and photovoltaic technologies.

Experience 🏆

Dr. Kumar Mallem has significant research experience in optoelectronics and semiconductor devices. Since 2020, he has been a Ph.D. researcher at HKUST, developing quantum rod LEDs and optimizing their efficiency. From 2015 to 2019, he worked as a research assistant at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, under Prof. Junsin Yi, specializing in silicon solar cells, thin-film transistors (TFTs), and MOS devices. His hands-on expertise includes device fabrication, nanomaterials assembly, and advanced characterization techniques. His work contributes to energy-efficient display technologies and next-generation solid-state lighting.

Awards & Honors 🏅

Dr. Kumar Mallem has received several prestigious recognitions, including the Distinguished Paper Award at SID Display Week 2025 for his work on highly efficient QRLEDs. He was awarded the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (2020–2025) for academic excellence. He also won the Excellent Paper Award at the Asia-Pacific Forum on Renewable Energy in 2018. His contributions to optoelectronic devices and energy-efficient lighting technologies have earned him international recognition, reflecting his impact in advancing quantum dot and nanomaterial-based displays.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Kumar Mallem specializes in quantum rod and quantum dot light-emitting diodes, perovskite LEDs, silicon solar cells, and advanced optoelectronic materials. His research aims to enhance device efficiency, suppress charge leakage, and improve external quantum efficiency for high-performance display and lighting technologies. He works extensively with solution-processed nanomaterials, carrier injection engineering, and interface optimization to develop next-generation optoelectronic devices. His contributions to solid-state lighting and energy-efficient display technologies push the boundaries of modern photonic applications.

Publication Top Notes

  • Quantum‐Rod On‐Chip LEDs for Display Backlights with Efficacy of 149 lm W−1 |  Advanced Materials | 55 | 2021
  • Molybdenum oxide: A superior hole extraction layer for Si solar cells | Materials Research Bulletin | 53 | 2019
  • Influence of small size pyramid texturing on Ag-screen printed Si solar cells | Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 45 | 2018
  • Control of size and distribution of silicon quantum dots for solar cells | Renewable Energy | 33 | 2019
  • Ultralow roll‐off quantum dot LEDs using engineered carrier injection layer | Advanced Materials | 30 | 2023
  • Ambient annealing influence on MoOx layer for carrier-selective contact solar cells | Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 29 | 2019
  • MoOx work function & interface analysis for hole-selective Si heterojunction solar cells | Applied Surface Science | 24 | 2021
  • Solution-processed red, green, and blue quantum rod LEDs | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 22 | 2022
  • High-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells: A review  | 19 | 2019
  • Light scattering properties of multi-textured AZO films for Si thin film solar cells |  Applied Surface Science | 19 | 2018