Junchen Zhang | Mechanical model of tunnel | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Junchen Zhang | Mechanical model of tunnel | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Shenzhen University, China

Profile:

🎓 Current Position

Junchen Zhang serves as an Associate Researcher in Tunnel Engineering at the National Key Laboratory of Green and Long-Life Road Engineering in Extreme Environment, Shenzhen University, Guangdong, China. He began this prestigious role in February 2023. In addition, he contributes to groundbreaking research at the State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Geotechnics and Tunnelling in Extreme Environment, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China. His expertise is pivotal in developing sustainable and resilient solutions for modern infrastructure challenges.

📚 Academic Background

Junchen Zhang completed his Ph.D. in Bridge and Tunnel Engineering at Southwest Jiaotong University, where he was enrolled from September 2017 to December 2022. His doctoral work emphasized structural integrity and innovation, particularly focusing on the damage analysis of shield tunnels and flexible joint design—a niche in infrastructure resilience critical for urban and high-speed rail systems.

🛠️ Research Interests

Junchen Zhang’s research is anchored in the engineering and design of tunnels, with particular emphasis on Damage analysis of shield tunnels, exploring how tunnels withstand external forces and structural pressures. Flexible joint design, enhancing adaptability and safety in tunnel construction. This focus not only addresses current challenges but also paves the way for innovative methodologies in geotechnical engineering.

📝 Publication Achievements

Junchen Zhang has authored 9 impactful research papers published in prominent journals. These publications delve into the complexities of tunnel damage mechanisms, showcasing novel approaches to mitigate risks while ensuring sustainability. Through these works, he has significantly contributed to the growing body of knowledge in geotechnical engineering, earning recognition among his peers.

🔬 Ongoing Research

Advanced damage modeling techniques for predicting shield tunnel performance under extreme environmental conditions. Dynamic joint flexibility design, aimed at accommodating natural movements and external impacts, such as seismic events. This ongoing research strives to create safer, more durable infrastructure solutions that align with global sustainability goals.

🏅 Scholarships and Awards

Junchen Zhang’s academic journey has been punctuated by notable scholarships and accolades, reflecting his dedication and brilliance in tunnel engineering. These honors underline his contributions to scientific innovation and academic excellence.

🤝 Professional Associations

Leading geotechnical engineering societies, fostering collaboration among global experts. Conferences and workshops, presenting groundbreaking findings to the international engineering community.

📡 Bioinformatics in Engineering

Though bioinformatics is traditionally associated with biological sciences, Zhang integrates data-driven methodologies in his research. His work involves computational simulations and data analytics to enhance structural design accuracy and predict failure scenarios in tunnel systems. This interdisciplinary approach enriches his contributions to the field.

🏗️ Training & Workshops

Tunnel construction technologies and materials. Risk assessment in geotechnical engineering, enhancing his skills to address complex structural challenges. Additionally, he has attended workshops focusing on emerging trends in flexible joint technologies.

🗣️ Oral Presentations

Zhang has delivered compelling presentations at international conferences, sharing insights into innovative tunnel engineering solutions. These presentations not only underscore his expertise but also inspire advancements across the geotechnical community.

🔑 Tasks Completed as a Researcher

Conducted extensive damage analysis of shield tunnels, culminating in actionable solutions for infrastructure projects. Developed flexible joint prototypes, now undergoing validation for real-world applications. Published research that bridges theoretical findings with practical engineering challenges.

🌟 Success Factors

Innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries of tunnel design and sustainability. Collaboration, working with multidisciplinary teams to address engineering complexities. Resilience, tackling challenges with determination and creative problem-solving.

🧪Laboratory Experience

Simulation and modeling of structural failures. Testing innovative joint materials for tunnel applications. His rigorous experimental approach ensures that his findings contribute significantly to practical advancements in tunnel engineering.

📖Publications:

Paper Title: Compression-shear capacity of circumferential joint with dowel in shield tunnel: From experiments to analytical solution

  • Authors: Zhang, J.; Yan, Q.; Zhao, Y.; Yao, C.; Xu, H.
  • Journal: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • Year: 2025

Paper Title: Research on circumferential joint shear damage characteristics of segments with positioning tenon through distributed fiber optic-based sensing technique

  • Authors: Yan, Q.; Qiu, Y.; Zhang, J.; Yao, C.; Wu, W.
  • Journal: Engineering Failure Analysis
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Study on shear mechanical behavior of shield tunnel segment joint with fixing tenon

  • Authors: Lin, G.; Yi, D.; Luo, S.; Yan, Q.; Zhang, J.
  • Journal: Beijing Jiaotong Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Beijing Jiaotong University
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Installation Methods Evaluation for Tunnel Microseismic Monitoring Sensors

  • Authors: Xu, H.; Tang, T.; Cui, X.; Zhao, Y.; Zhang, J.
  • Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Mechanical Characteristics of New Type Positioning Tenon Segment of Shield Tunnel under the Action of Shear Load

  • Authors: Yan, Q.; Zhang, Y.; Zhang, J.; Lin, G.; Luo, S.
  • Journal: Zhongguo Tiedao Kexue/China Railway Science
  • Year: 2024

 

 

Joon myong Song | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Joon myong Song | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Seoul National University, College of Pharmacy, South Korea

Profiles:

📝Introduction

Prof. Joon Myong Song, Ph.D., is a distinguished figure in the realm of cancer research and nanomedicine. Serving as the Director of the Anticancer Immune Cell Research Center at the College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, South Korea, he has made significant strides in developing innovative cancer therapies and drug delivery systems.

🎓Academic Journey 

Prof. Song’s academic journey began at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, where he earned his BS and MS in Chemistry in 1991 and 1993, respectively. His quest for knowledge led him to Kyushu University in Japan, where he completed his Ph.D. in Molecular Science and Technology in 1997.

🏛️Professional Experience 

Prof. Song’s career in research began as a Research Associate at Iowa State University (1998-2000) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2000-2003). He then transitioned to academia as an Assistant Professor at Chungnam National University (2004-2005). In 2005, he joined the College of Pharmacy at Seoul National University, where he ascended through the ranks, becoming a full Professor in 2013. His global expertise was further enriched during his tenure as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Utah in 2011-2012.

📚Editorial Roles 

Prof. Song’s expertise is recognized in the scientific community, where he serves as an Associate Editor for Nano Convergence and a member of the Editorial Board for Chemosensors since 2020.

🔬Research Interests 

Prof. Song’s research is at the intersection of cancer therapy, nanotechnology, and drug delivery systems. His pioneering work includes:

  • X-Clarity: Transparent Tumor Imaging: Developing transparent tumor imaging techniques to enhance drug delivery systems in challenging tumor microenvironments.
  • Synthesis of Therapeutic Agents: Creating anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antidiabetic agents, including ruthenium-based compounds and insulin-mimetic vanadyl-Schiff base complexes.
  • 3D Bioprinting: Innovating bioassays with spheroids and studying cardiotoxicity using cardiac tissue models.

📜Contributions to Science 

With 140 publications in prestigious SCI(E) journals, Prof. Song has made substantial contributions to various fields, including oncology, nanotechnology, and pharmacology. His research has been widely recognized, with notable works such as transparent tumor imaging and innovative drug delivery systems.

🌐Professional Memberships 

Prof. Song is an active member of several esteemed scientific societies, including the Korean Biochip Society, the Korean Society of Analytical Sciences, the Korean Pharmaceutical Society, the Korean Chemical Society, and the American Chemical Society. His leadership is highlighted by his role as the President of the Korean Biochip Society in 2023.

📖Publications:

Paper Title: Striking hypoxic cancer cell killing effect of a tumor-responsive nanodrug carrier in tumor microenvironment

  • Authors: Hong, S., Balwe, S.G., Samson, A.A.S., Song, J.M.
  • Journal: Nano Today
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: GRP78 blockade overcomes acquired resistance to EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors in non-small cell lung cancer

  • Authors: Park, J., Purushothaman, B., Hong, S., Song, J.M., Kang, K.W.
  • Journal: Life Sciences
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: High-Resolution In Situ High-Content Imaging of 3D-Bioprinted Single Breast Cancer Spheroids for Advanced Quantification of Benzo(a)pyrene Carcinogen-Induced Breast Cancer Stem Cells

  • Authors: Hong, S., Song, J.M.
  • Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Verification of Nanomaterial-Induced Size-Dependent Human Etherà-Go-Go-Related Gene Potassium Channel Blockage Using Three-Dimensional Bioengineered Functional Cardiac Tissue Constructs

  • Authors: Samson, A.A.S., Balwe, S.G., Hong, S., Song, J.M.
  • Journal: Chemistry of Materials
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Drug delivery in transarterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma: Ex vivo evaluation using transparent tissue imaging

  • Authors: Hong, S., Choi, W.S., Purushothaman, B., Song, J.M., Choi, J.W.
  • Journal: Acta Biomaterialia
  • Year: 2022