Shao Liyang
Associate Professor
Engineering
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
The main research directions for the new optical fiber (sensor) devices, distributed fiber optic sensing system, fiber grating and fiber lasers, microwave photon sensor measurement and other cutting-edge science and rail transportation, perimeter security, seismic monitoring, bridge and tunnel safety monitoring The application of research and so on. In the top-level / top-notch international SCI journals published 77 articles (first and the author of 31), Google Scholar statistics cited more than 2,400 times, H-index of 24, which SCI cited more than 800 times; "miniature fiber vector Inclusion instrument work was specially reported by Nature Photonics (Impact Factor: 29.278) as a research highlight; published in Laser & Photonics Reviews 1 (Impact Factor 8.008); Presentation (Paste) Report Paper at International Conference 40 More than one of the special report five times; approved national invention patent 5; long-term as the field of international well-known SCI journals Opt. Lett., Opt. Express, J. Lightwave Technol., Photon. Technol. Lett., Sensors, Photonics Journal, Plasmonics, etc. more than 20 kinds of periodical reviewers. At present, he presided over the special cooperation of the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Ministry of Science and Technology, the National Science and Technology Fund of Sichuan Province, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (the project), the provincial science and technology department major projects, vertical funding of nearly 10 million.
Research Interest
New microstructure fiber and its application; Distributed Brillouin time domain sensing technology; Phase - sensitive time - domain reflection technique; Microwave photon sensing and measurement technology; Optical information and sensing technology in rail transit, perimeter security, earthquake monitoring, bridge and tunnel safety monitoring and other fields of applied research