Temperature Monitoring Awards


 

Prof. Yan Qian, Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China

Prof. Yan Qian is an Associate Professor at the Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics & Information Displays and the Institute of Advanced Materials at Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China. With a Ph.D. in Organic Photophysics & Photochemistry from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, she has been actively engaged in research on functional optical materials. Her work focuses on the “hot exciton” mechanism for high-efficiency OLED emitters, organic thermal sensing, tunable excited states for organic lasers, and photochromic materials for optoelectronic applications. She has made significant contributions to the development of high-performance organic light-emitting and sensing materials, including aggregation-induced emission fluorophores and stable white OLEDs. Through her research and academic contributions, Prof. Yan Qian continues to advance the field of organic photophysics and photochemistry.

Temperature Monitoring Awards

The Temperature Monitoring Awards recognize outstanding advancements in temperature sensing, monitoring technologies, and innovative solutions for various applications. These awards celebrate researchers, engineers, and organizations that have significantly contributed to precision temperature measurement, real-time monitoring, and industrial or environmental applications.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Open to individuals, research groups, and companies worldwide.

  • Contributions must be in temperature sensing, IoT-based monitoring, or related fields.

  • Published research, patents, or implemented solutions are considered.

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Innovation in temperature sensing and monitoring solutions.

  • Accuracy, reliability, and efficiency of the developed technologies.

  • Real-world impact in healthcare, industry, climate science, or smart systems.

Submission Requirements:

  • Abstract summarizing the innovation.

  • Supporting research papers, patents, or case studies.

  • Demonstrations or real-world application results (if applicable).

Recognition & Impact:

  • Winners receive global recognition in temperature sensing and IoT communities.

  • Featured in leading scientific journals, conferences, and industry reports.

  • Opportunities for collaboration and funding in advanced monitoring research.


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