Hongje Jang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HongjeJang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HongjeJang, University of California, San Diego/Bioengineering Department, United States

🔬 Dr. Hongje Jang is a visionary researcher specializing in super-resolution multi-dimensional chemical imaging and analysis methods for biological samples. Holding a Ph.D. in Physics from Gerog-August-Universität Göttingen, Dr. Jang’s expertise spans microscopy image analysis, biomolecule reaction dynamics, and instrumentation development. As a PostDoc at UC San Diego, under Prof. Lingyan Shi’s guidance, he has pioneered advancements in super-resolution stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy, pushing the boundaries of spatial resolution. With a diverse educational background and extensive skills in optics, programming, and chemistry, Dr. Jang is a trailblazer in advancing our understanding of complex biological systems.

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Education:

🎓 Driven by a passion for unraveling the mysteries of biological systems, Dr. Hongje Jang boasts an impressive academic journey. After completing a B.A. in Chemistry at Yonsei University, South Korea, in 2009, he pursued an Integrated Master and Doctorate Course, achieving a remarkable GPA of 94.6/100. His academic pursuit culminated in a Ph.D. in Physics from Gerog-August-Universität Göttingen in 2021, where his thesis, “Fast, Three-Dimensional Fluorescence Imaging of Living Cells,” showcased groundbreaking work. Currently undertaking PostDoc training at UC San Diego’s Bioengineering Department under the guidance of Prof. Lingyan Shi, Dr. Hongje Jang continues to contribute significantly to the field.

Skills & Knowledge:

🔬 Dr. Hongje Jang is a versatile scientist with a rich skill set spanning Optics, Imaging & Spectroscopy, Programming, Chemistry, Instrumentation, and Biology. With expertise in techniques like Stimulated Raman Scattering, Second Harmonic Generation, and Multi-photon fluorescence imaging, he brings over 8 years of proficiency in high-resolution AFM and TIRFM imaging. Dr. Jang excels in programming languages like Python (TensorFlow), Matlab, and LabView, utilizing them for image deconvolution, analysis, and instrumentation. His competence extends to Ab-Initio molecular simulation for Raman and IR spectroscopy, coupled with a deep understanding of standard optical-based microscopy techniques. Proficient in cell culture and cardiomyocyte handling, Dr. Jang’s interdisciplinary skills drive innovation in bioimaging.

Research Focus :

🔬 Dr. Hongje Jang’s research focus encompasses cutting-edge developments in bioimaging and spectroscopy. Specializing in super-resolution stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy, his work delves into advanced imaging methods such as A-PoD (deconvolution) and multi-molecular hyperspectral PRM-SRS. Dr. Jang’s studies unveil the intricacies of biological systems, including lipid metabolic dynamics in aging Drosophila brains and the spatially correlated metabolism in aging and diseases. His expertise extends to ultrafast nonlinear multimodal metabolic imaging, adding depth to the understanding of metabolic activities. With a diverse portfolio, Dr. Jang contributes significantly to the fields of biophysics and materials research.

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Dr. Bo Yin | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Yin | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Yin, Zhejiang Ocean University, China

Congratulations, Dr. Bo Yin, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

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Education:

2006-2009 M.S., Harbin Engineering University, China2013-2019 Ph.D.,Harbin Engineering University, China

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  7. Microstructure: The microstructure of WAAM-built objects can be manipulated through process optimization, affecting their overall mechanical properties. 🔬
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Publication :

1. Enhanced strength of additively manufactured Ti–6Al–4V alloy through multistage strain hardening

2. Enhanced crack buffering of additively manufactured Ti–6Al–4V alloy using calcium fluoride particles

3. Study on Stress Corrosion Properties of 1Cr17Ni2 Stainless Steel