Hongjuan Yang | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongjuan Yang | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Jiangnan University | China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Hongjuan Yang began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Information Engineering from the Ocean University of China in 2017. Demonstrating early promise and commitment to scientific advancement, she pursued a doctoral degree in Acoustics at the prestigious Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Under the supervision of Academician Chenghao Wang, she specialized in ultrasonic imaging, laying a strong theoretical and technical foundation that would shape her future contributions in the field of nondestructive testing and composite materials.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Yang’s professional trajectory has been marked by a steady progression in academia and research. After completing her doctorate, she joined the Dalian University of Technology as a postdoctoral researcher and assistant researcher from 2022 to 2025, where she focused on ultrasonic phased array inspection of composite materials under the guidance of Professor Zhanjun Wu. In July 2025, she was appointed Associate Professor at Jiangnan University, China, further establishing her academic presence and leadership in ultrasonic diagnostics and structural health monitoring.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGICAL NETWORKS

Dr. Yang’s primary research contributions revolve around ultrasonic wave propagation, phased array imaging, and nondestructive evaluation of advanced composite materials, particularly carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs). Her work innovatively integrates energy compensation algorithms, reverse time migration, and machine learning to improve the detection and imaging of structural defects in composite structures. She has led national-level scientific projects, including the Youth Science Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and a Doctoral Research Startup Project under the Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Foundation. These projects highlight her technical ingenuity in developing new methods for ultrasonic inspection of irregular and thick-walled CFRPs.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Yang’s influence in the field of ultrasonic imaging and nondestructive evaluation is evident through her impressive portfolio of scholarly publications and citations. As the first or corresponding author, she has published nine SCI-indexed papers—six of which appeared in JCR Q1 journals—alongside four EI-indexed papers. Her publications in leading journals such as Ultrasonics, Composite Structures, and Measurement demonstrate both breadth and depth in theoretical and applied acoustics. Notably, one of her review papers has amassed 85 citations, and another has been recognized as a “highly cited paper” with 161 citations, underscoring the academic relevance and practical significance of her work.

ACADEMIC CITES AND PATENTS

Dr. Yang’s academic visibility is amplified by the high citation rates of her most influential papers. Her collaborative work in guided ultrasonic wave-based structural health monitoring is particularly recognized internationally. In addition to her publications, Dr. Yang holds four national invention patents in China. These patents include innovations in ultrasonic imaging and deep learning-based damage detection in bonded structures, showcasing her ability to translate scientific insight into applicable technologies. One of her patent-based methods has been granted authorization in 2024, and another in 2025, indicating her continuous commitment to real-world impact.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Dr. Yang has received significant recognition for her scientific excellence. Her paper on ultrasonic testing of carbon fiber composites was selected for promotion under the China Association for Science and Technology’s “Bilingual Communication Project 2024,” a prestigious honor that highlights the academic value and international relevance of her research. She also earned the “Excellence Award” at the Second National Postdoctoral Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition – Liaoning Selection, reflecting her distinction in postdoctoral research and innovation.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a rising academic leader, Dr. Hongjuan Yang is shaping the future of nondestructive testing through her interdisciplinary expertise in acoustics, mechanics, and artificial intelligence. Her legacy lies in the integration of physical modeling and data-driven algorithms for complex composite material analysis. Looking forward, her ongoing projects are poised to further redefine ultrasonic phased array technology by addressing structural irregularities in real-world applications. Her future contributions are expected to bridge scientific rigor with industrial applications, fostering smarter, safer, and more sustainable material diagnostics in aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering sectors.

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Beyond her research and teaching, Dr. Yang serves as a reviewer for reputed journals like Research in Nondestructive Evaluation, contributing to academic peer review and quality assurance in her domain. Her collaborative spirit and interdisciplinary projects enhance academic partnerships and foster innovation. As an associate professor, she continues to mentor the next generation of researchers and engineers, reinforcing her role as a thought leader in ultrasonic science and engineering.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Modeling and designing of a phased array comprising piezoelectric stack transducer for ultrasonic Lamb wave-based damage detection

  • Author: Hongjuan Yang
  • Journal: Structural Health Monitoring
  • Year: 2025

Sarah F. Leibowitz | Biological Networks | Most Cited Article Award

Dr. Sarah F. Leibowitz | Biological Networks | Most Cited Article Award

The Rockefeller University | United States

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Sarah F. Leibowitz began her scholarly journey with a strong foundation in behavioral neurobiology, setting the stage for a career centered on understanding complex brain-behavior relationships. Her educational path led her to specialize in the neurochemical regulation of behavior, which ultimately culminated in a Ph.D. and her current role at The Rockefeller University. Her early academic interests were shaped by the intersections of neuroscience, psychology, and biology, guiding her toward a focus on substance use and its developmental implications.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as a Research Associate Professor at The Rockefeller University in the Laboratory of Behavioral Neurobiology, Dr. Leibowitz has established herself as a leading researcher in the neurobiology of addiction. Her work bridges multiple substances of abuse—alcohol, nicotine, and highly palatable foods—by exploring shared neurochemical pathways and behavioral outcomes. Her expertise in rodent models enables her to dissect the neural circuits and neurotransmitter systems responsible for transitioning from casual substance use to dependency.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON BIOLOGICAL NETWORKS

Dr. Leibowitz's research examines how brain reward systems and emotional traits like novelty-seeking, impulsivity, and anxiety influence substance use. Her studies uncover neurochemical parallels across different substances—fat, alcohol, and nicotine—highlighting the common mechanisms that underpin addiction. More recently, she has delved into the developmental impacts of maternal substance use, revealing how exposure during gestation can lead to long-lasting changes in offspring brain architecture and behavior. Her focus on brain reprogramming, early detection of addiction risk, and preventive strategies positions her work at the cutting edge of behavioral neurobiology.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Leibowitz's investigations have significantly contributed to our understanding of how addiction develops and persists. Her insights into embryonic exposure effects have profound implications for public health, maternal care, and early intervention. Through translational models such as rodents and zebrafish, she has created pathways to study substance-induced neurodevelopmental disorders with broad biomedical relevance. Her collaborative efforts with scientists like Olga Karatayev and Adam Collier demonstrate her leadership in interdisciplinary research.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Leibowitz’s scholarly work is highly regarded, as evidenced by her publications in top-tier journals like International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Addiction Biology, Journal of Neuroinflammation, Neuroscience, and Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. Among her recent influential works are:

  • “Melanin-Concentrating Hormone (MCH): Role in Mediating Reward-Motivated and Emotional Behavior” (2025)

  • “Neurological Disorders Induced by Drug Use” (2024)

  • “Embryonic Ethanol Exposure and Behavioral Disturbances” (2022)
    Her articles are widely cited, reflecting her strong academic influence in behavioral neurobiology and substance abuse research.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Leibowitz is shaping a legacy as a pioneer in developmental addiction neuroscience. Her continued research into the chemokine and neuroimmune systems, especially in relation to maternal and embryonic exposure to addictive substances, is expected to inform future therapeutic and preventative approaches. As the societal burden of addiction and mental health grows, her work will likely influence policy, early childhood healthcare, and neuroscience-based interventions. Her ongoing projects aim to identify biomarkers of susceptibility and mechanisms for reversing early-life brain changes, ensuring that her contributions will remain vital in both academic and clinical spheres.

OTHER IMPORTANT TOPICS

  • Collaborative Approach: Dr. Leibowitz works closely with a dynamic team of co-authors, fostering innovation across institutions and disciplines.

  • Animal Models as Research Tools: Her pioneering use of zebrafish and rodent models expands the toolkit for studying addiction and neurodevelopment.

  • Focus on Sex Differences: Several of her studies highlight sexually dimorphic responses in brain development and substance effects, addressing a critical gap in addiction science.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Melanin-Concentrating Hormone (MCH): Role in Mediating Reward-Motivated and Emotional Behavior and the Behavioral Disturbances Produced by Repeated Exposure to Reward Substances

  • Author: Olga Karatayev; Sarah F. Leibowitz
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2025

"Neurological Disorders Induced by Drug Use: Effects of Adolescent and Embryonic Drug Exposure on Behavioral Neurodevelopment

  • Author: Olga Karatayev; Adam D. Collier; Stella R. Targoff; Sarah F. Leibowitz
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024

"Utility of the Zebrafish Model for Studying Neuronal and Behavioral Disturbances Induced by Embryonic Exposure to Alcohol, Nicotine, and Cannabis

  • Author: Adam D. Collier; Abdul R. Abdulai; Sarah F. Leibowitz
  • Journal: Cells
  • Year: 2023

"Role of Chemokine Cxcl12a in Mediating the Stimulatory Effects of Ethanol on Embryonic Development of Subpopulations of Hypocretin/Orexin Neurons and Their Projections

  • Author: Nushrat Yasmin; Adam D. Collier; Abdul R. Abdulai; Olga Karatayev; Boyi Yu; Milisia Fam; Sarah F. Leibowitz
  • Journal: Cells
  • Year: 2025

"Embryonic ethanol exposure induces ectopic Hcrt and MCH neurons outside hypothalamus in rats and zebrafish: Role in ethanol‐induced behavioural disturbances

  • Author: Adam D. Collier; Nushrat Yasmin; Guo‐Qing Chang; Olga Karatayev; Nailya Khalizova; Milisia Fam; Abdul R. Abdulai; Boyi Yu; Sarah F. Leibowitz
  • Journal: Addiction Biology
  • Year: 2025