Ms. Mizuki Takahashi | Optical Devices | Best Researcher Award | 9412-duplicate-1

Dr Naveen Dubey |  Analysis | Best Researcher Award | 9424

Vice President at Mediclin Clinical Services,India

Dr. Naveen Kumar Dubey is a highly accomplished pharmaceutical professional with over 22 years of experience. He currently serves as Vice President of CRO Operations at Mediclin Clinical Services Pvt. Ltd., overseeing bioanalytical contract research organizations. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry, he possesses extensive expertise in managing analytical and bioanalytical laboratories across esteemed organizations like Sun Pharma, Ranbaxy, and Jubilant Generics. Dr. Dubey’s career spans bioequivalence studies, LC-MS/MS method development, and regulatory compliance for global markets. He is a skilled leader in project management, strategic planning, and regulatory affairs, ensuring high-quality outcomes in pharmaceutical research and development.

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Education and Experience:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry, IGNOU, Delhi, India, 2017-2020
  • M.Tech. in Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis, IIT Delhi, India, Jul 1999-Dec 2000
  • M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, Delhi University, India, 1997-1999

Research and Innovations:

Takahashi Mizuki’s research contributions include active participation in multiple conferences and publications, demonstrating her impact in the field. She has received recognition for her work with awards and has contributed significantly to research and development in semiconductor materials. Mizuki’s academic journey reflects a dedication to innovation and excellence in semiconductor engineering.

Publication Top Notes :

Investigation of emission plane control in GaInN/GaN multiple-quantum shells for efficient nanowire-based LEDs

Optimization of In-Reactor In Situ Activation Annealing Conditions for Tunnel Junction Layers in Multiquantum Shell GaN-Based Devices

Optimization of the Al Composition of the p-AlGaN Electron Blocking Layer in GaInN/GaN Multiquantum-Shell Nanowire LEDs

Performance Enhancement of Multiple Quantum Shell Nanowire-Based Micro-Light Emitting Diodes with Underlying GaInN/GaN Superlattices

Establishment of process to suppress (0001)-plane emission by introducing EBL in GaInN/GaN multi-quantum shells/nanowires for efficient 480nm-LEDs

 

Ms. Mizuki Takahashi | Optical Devices | Best Researcher Award | 9412

Ms. Mizuki Takahashi | Optical Devices | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Mizuki Takahashi , Meijo University , Japan

Takahashi Mizuki is currently a dedicated graduate student at Meijo University, specializing in Materials Engineering with a focus on Semiconductor Engineering. She completed her Master’s degree with distinction, showcasing a strong academic background and a passion for research. Mizuki has achieved significant recognition for her contributions to the field, including winning the Poster Award at the 22nd International Conference on Nanoimprint and Nanoprint Technology (NNT2022) and the Outstanding Poster Award at the 14th International Conference of Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS-14). Her research has been presented at multiple prestigious academic conferences, reflecting her commitment to advancing semiconductor technology. Mizuki’s academic journey is marked by her proactive engagement in research and development, aiming to contribute innovations that enhance semiconductor materials and technologies.

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Education and Experience:

Takahashi Mizuki is currently pursuing her studies in Materials Engineering at Meijo University, focusing on Semiconductor Engineering. She completed her Master’s degree and has excelled in academic achievements, notably winning the Poster Award at the 22nd International Conference on Nanoimprint and Nanoprint Technology (NNT2022) and the Outstanding Poster Award at the 14th International Conference of Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS-14). Mizuki has presented her research at seven academic conferences, showcasing her commitment to advancing semiconductor technology.

Research and Innovations:

Takahashi Mizuki’s research contributions include active participation in multiple conferences and publications, demonstrating her impact in the field. She has received recognition for her work with awards and has contributed significantly to research and development in semiconductor materials. Mizuki’s academic journey reflects a dedication to innovation and excellence in semiconductor engineering.

Publication Top Notes :

Investigation of emission plane control in GaInN/GaN multiple-quantum shells for efficient nanowire-based LEDs

Optimization of In-Reactor In Situ Activation Annealing Conditions for Tunnel Junction Layers in Multiquantum Shell GaN-Based Devices

Optimization of the Al Composition of the p-AlGaN Electron Blocking Layer in GaInN/GaN Multiquantum-Shell Nanowire LEDs

Performance Enhancement of Multiple Quantum Shell Nanowire-Based Micro-Light Emitting Diodes with Underlying GaInN/GaN Superlattices

Establishment of process to suppress (0001)-plane emission by introducing EBL in GaInN/GaN multi-quantum shells/nanowires for efficient 480nm-LEDs

 

Dr. Lei Zhao | Optical Design Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lei Zhao | Optical Design Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lei Zhao , Yongjiang Laboratory , China

Dr. Lei Zhao 🌟 is a distinguished researcher at the Noval Display & Sensing Research Center, Yongjiang Laboratory, specializing in diffractive waveguides for augmented reality devices, 3D light field displays, and AR/VR testing platforms. He leads the development of high-accuracy human eye simulation devices and PTP testing equipment, recognized with multiple awards including the 2024 ICDT I-Zone “Best Prototype” Award. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from the Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, and extensive experience as a Staff Display Engineer at Apple Inc., Lei Zhao is a key contributor to cutting-edge display technology advancements. His research contributions are widely published and patented, focusing on improving display performance and optical technologies.

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Current Position:

Researcher at Noval Display & Sensing Research Center, Yongjiang Laboratory

Education:

Ph.D. in Chemical Physics, Kent State University; B.S. in Materials Chemistry, Nanjing University

Professional Experience:

Former Staff Display Engineer at Apple Inc. (2012-2022)

Research Focus:

Diffractive waveguides, 3D light field displays, AR/VR testing platforms

Accomplishments:

Winner of multiple awards including the 2024 ICDT I-Zone “Best Prototype” Award

Publications:

Author of influential papers on display testing and metrology

Patents:

Holder of several patents in display technology

Publication Top Notes:

Comprehensive Contrast Ratio Evaluation Method of VR Products

A Method for Measuring AR/VR Pixel Angular Density

Pupil Swim Measurement and Analysis of Near-eye displays

A Closer Look: Advancements in Near-Eye Display Testing and Metrology