Prof. Dr. Motoichi Ohtsu | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Motoichi Ohtsu | Best Researcher Award

Research Origin for Dressed Photon | Japan

Motoichi Ohtsu is a distinguished researcher in nanophotonics and dressed-photon science, currently affiliated with the Research Origin for Dressed Photon in Yokohama, Japan. His scientific influence is reflected in his extensive Scopus record, which documents 596 publications, 9,084 citations, and an h-index of 47, demonstrating his long-standing impact across photonics and optical materials research. His works span journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and major monographs, covering themes such as dressed photons, near-field optical science, SiC-based magneto-optical devices, polarization control, and the theoretical foundations connecting dressed photons with off-shell quantum fields. His recent ORCID-listed contributions include Perspective on an Emerging Frontier of Nanoscience Opened up by Dressed Photon Studies, Drastic Advancement in Nanophotonics Achieved by a New Dressed Photon Study, and influential papers on phase delay, polarization rotation, and cosmological links to dressed-photon theory. Ohtsu’s research interests encompass nanophotonics, near-field interactions, magneto-optical effects, optical phase phenomena, and advanced semiconductor photonics. With decades of academic and research leadership, including serving as Chief Director at the Research Origin for Dressed Photon, he has significantly shaped the evolution of modern optical science. In conclusion, his body of work continues to define new directions in dressed-photon technology and next-generation nanophotonic systems.

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Featured Publications

Sakuma, H., Ojima, I., & Ohtsu, M. (2023). Perspective on an emerging frontier of nanoscience opened up by dressed photon studies. Nanoarchitectonics.

Sakuma, H., Ojima, I., & Ohtsu, M. (2021). Drastic advancement in nanophotonics achieved by a new dressed photon study. Journal of the European Optical Society Rapid Publications.

Ohtsu, M., et al. (2020). SiC transmission-type polarization rotator using a large magneto-optical effect boosted and stabilized by dressed photons. Scientific Reports.

Ohtsu, M., et al. (2020). Off-shell quantum fields to connect dressed photons with cosmology. Symmetry.

Dr. Sekhar Reddy Kola | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sekhar Reddy Kola | Best Researcher Award

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University | Taiwan

Dr. Sekhar Reddy Kola is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. in Semiconductor Devices from NYCU, where he focused on the process variation effect and intrinsic parameter fluctuation of vertically stacked gate-all-around (GAA) silicon nanosheet complementary field-effect transistors (CFETs) under the supervision of Prof. Yiming Li. With a solid academic foundation, including an M.Sc. in Electronics and a B.S. in Mathematics, Electronics, and Computer Science from Sri Venkateswara University, India, Dr. Kola has made significant contributions to the field of semiconductor device physics and modeling. His research interests encompass GAA nanosheet and nanowire FETs, CFET design, statistical process variation modeling, reliability analysis, and machine learning applications in nanoelectronics. He has published 33 documents with over 311 citations and an h-index of 10, reflecting his impactful scientific contributions. Dr. Kola has received several honors, including the Best Paper Award at IEDMS 2018 and the Outstanding Foreign Student Scholarship from NYCU. Through his innovative research on nanoscale device modeling and variability analysis, Dr. Kola continues to advance the development of next-generation semiconductor technologies for sub-1-nm nodes.

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Featured Publications

Kola, S. R., & Li, Y. (2025). Effects of bottom channel coverage ratio on leakage current and static power consumption of vertically stacked GAA Si NS FETs. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 14(2), 025001.

Kola, S. R., Li, Y., & Butola, R. (2024). Statistical device simulation and machine learning of process variation effects of vertically stacked gate-all-around Si nanosheet CFETs. IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, 23, 386–392.

Kola, S. R., & Li, Y. (2023). Electrical characteristic and power fluctuations of GAA Si NS CFETs by simultaneously considering six process variation factors. IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology, 4, 112–120.

Sreenivasulu, V. B., Kumari, N. A., Kola, S. R., Singh, J., & Li, Y. (2023). Exploring the performance of 3-D nanosheet FET in inversion and junctionless modes: Device and circuit-level analysis and comparison. IEEE Access, 11, 42256–42265.

Kola, S. R., Li, Y., & Thoti, N. (2020). Effects of a dual spacer on electrical characteristics and random telegraph noise of gate-all-around silicon nanowire p-type MOSFETs. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 59(SGGA02).