Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lei Zhang | Sensors | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lei Zhang , North University of China , China.
Dr. Lei Zhang is an Associate Professor at the School of Semiconductor and Physics, North University of China . A pioneering researcher in micro-nano devices and sensor technology , he has authored over 40 SCI papers , filed 20+ patents , and contributed to key national research projects . His expertise includes flexible 2D nanomaterial sensors, wireless passive systems, and high-temperature measurement devices . With 1063 citations , he plays a vital role in advancing sensor innovation for aerospace and other extreme environments . Prof. Zhang is also a recipient of top awards in technology and teaching 🏆.
Professional Profile
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Education & Experience
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🎓 Ph.D. in Physics or Engineering
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Associate Professor, School of Semiconductor and Physics, North University of China (Feb 2021 – Present)
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✍️ Published 40+ SCI-indexed papers
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16 first/corresponding author papers, 6 in Q1 journals, 1 cover paper
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🧪 Led multiple national science and technology research projects
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20+ patents & 1 software copyright granted
Summary Suitability
Dr. Lei Zhang, Associate Professor at the School of Semiconductor and Physics, North University of China, stands as a prime candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to micro-nano sensor technologies and cutting-edge research in extreme-environment sensing. Since 2021, Prof. Zhang has published 49 high-impact journal papers (including 40+ SCI-indexed articles, 6 in top-tier journals, and 1 cover article), secured over 20 patents, and led 10 major research projects—including National Natural Science Foundation and national-level technological innovation initiatives.
Professional Development
Prof. Lei Zhang actively leads innovative research projects 🔍, including National Natural Science Foundation initiatives and major national science and technology programs 🇨🇳. His work in flexible sensors, wireless sensing systems, and high-temperature micro-nano devices contributes significantly to national priorities in aerospace and advanced manufacturing . With strong interdisciplinary skills 🧠 and an extensive publication record , he supports technological advancement in complex sensing systems. Through collaborative projects, patent development , and high-impact publications, Prof. Zhang continues to enhance the academic and industrial value of sensor technologies in extreme and mission-critical environments 🔥.
Research Focus
Dr. Lei Zhang’s research focuses on Micro-Nano Devices & Sensor Technology 🔬. His key interests lie in developing flexible force-thermal sensors based on two-dimensional nanomaterials, high-temperature resistant ceramic-based sensors, and passive wireless sensing instruments . These innovations are tailored for extreme environments such as aerospace, high-heat industrial zones, and advanced machinery . His goal is to achieve precise, multi-parameter measurements for force and temperature-sensitive applications . Prof. Zhang’s work contributes to national engineering challenges by delivering high-performance, miniaturized, and integrated measurement solutions that advance both theoretical research and practical deployment in real-world scenarios .
Awards and Honors
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🏆 First Prize, Technological Invention Award, Shanxi Province
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🏅 Special Prize, Teaching Achievement Award, Shanxi Province
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🔬 Cover Paper, SCI Journal
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📈 1063 citations indicating strong academic influence
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🚀 Principal Investigator of national science and technology projects
Publication Top Notes
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Title: Sensing surface tension for evaluating circulating tumor cell transiting behaviors at narrow vessels
Journal: Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
Year: 2025 -
Title: Ultrasensitive iontronic pressure sensor based on microstructure ionogel dielectric layer for wearable electronics
Journal: Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering
Year: 2025 -
Title: Temperature-compensated fiber-optic Fabry–Perot pressure sensor based on sapphire MEMS technology for high-temperature environment up to 1500°C
Journal: Optics Express
Year: 2025 -
Title: Research on the optimization of electrical properties for low-temperature sintered indium tin oxide slurry
Journal: Vacuum
Year: 2025 -
Title: A Wide-Range, Highly Stable Intelligent Flexible Pressure Sensor Based on Micro-Wrinkled SWCNT/rGO-PDMS with Efficient Thermal Shrinkage
Journal: Biosensors
Year: 2025 -
Title: Facile preparation of porous MXene/cellulose nanofiber composite for highly-sensitive flexible piezoresistive sensors in e-skin
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year: 2025
Conclusion
Prof. Lei Zhang’s pioneering research, real-world applications, and consistent academic excellence make him a leading figure in sensor innovation and a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to influence critical technologies in national-level projects, solidifying his role as a scientific leader in the field.