Best Researcher Award

Jing Nie
Beihang University, Beijing, China

Jing Nie
Affiliation Beihang University
Country China
Scopus ID 55161148800
Documents 53
Citations 495
h-index 12
Subject Area Humidity Sensor
Event International Popular Scientist Awards

Jing Nie is a researcher affiliated with Beihang University in Beijing, China, whose documented scholarly work is associated with humidity measurement, dew point sensing, quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensors, and related measurement technologies. The supplied Scopus profile records 53 documents, 495 citations, and an h-index of 12, providing a bibliometric basis for consideration in the Best Researcher Award category. [1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents Jing Nie of Beihang University as a candidate for consideration for the Best Researcher Award under the International Popular Scientist Awards. The supplied bibliometric information identifies 53 indexed documents, 495 citations, and an h-index of 12. [1] Nie’s research profile is particularly associated with humidity sensing and dew point measurement, including QCM-based sensors, chilled-mirror sensing, condensation processes, and sensor-performance evaluation.

Keywords

Jing Nie, Best Researcher Award, Humidity Sensor, Dew Point Sensor, Humidity Measurement, QCM Sensor, Quartz Crystal Resonator, Chilled-Mirror Sensor, Sensor Engineering, Measurement Science, Metrology, Beihang University, International Popular Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Humidity measurement is an important component of scientific and industrial measurement systems because moisture content can affect manufacturing processes, material properties, environmental conditions, and instrument performance. Dew point measurement provides a direct representation of the temperature at which water vapor reaches saturation and therefore represents an important approach within humidity metrology.

Research Profile

Jing Nie is affiliated with Beihang University in Beijing, China. The supplied Scopus information identifies the researcher under Scopus Author ID 55161148800 and records 53 documents, 495 citations, and an h-index of 12. [1] These indicators describe a measurable body of indexed scholarly output and citation activity.

Research Contributions

A central theme of Nie’s research is the development and evaluation of dew point sensing technologies. Recent publications describe approaches involving quartz crystal sensing, temperature integration, condensation analysis, and surface engineering. Such work addresses practical challenges in obtaining stable and accurate measurements from sensors operating near condensation conditions.[2]

Publications

The supplied Scopus record lists multiple publications involving Jing Nie. Selected publications relevant to the researcher’s humidity-sensing specialization include the following:

  1. Bai, Xuesong; Yuan, Boyi; Wen, Lianpeng; Wang, Guohua; Nie, Jing. A novel quartz crystal dew point sensor with integrated function of temperature measurement and dew point recognition. Measurement, 2026.
  2. Gu, Rongrui; Wang, Zhongyu; Nie, Jing. Surface properties of the chilled-mirror reveal dew point sensing performance via condensation process analysis. Measurement, 2026, 257, 118652.
  3. Nie, Jing; Liu, Xi. A review of dew point sensors: Recent advances and future development. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2024, 417, 136115.

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric record reports 495 citations across 53 documents, with an h-index of 12. [1] These indicators provide quantitative evidence of scholarly visibility within indexed research literature, although bibliometric measures should be interpreted alongside publication quality, research significance, collaboration, and field-specific citation practices.[4] Together, these activities indicate a research profile that combines focused technical investigation with broader scholarly synthesis.

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award is intended to recognize sustained scholarly activity, research contribution, documented academic output, and impact within a defined area of expertise. Based on the information supplied for this profile, Jing Nie demonstrates several characteristics relevant to such an evaluation, including a substantial indexed publication record, measurable citation impact, and a specialized research focus in humidity sensing and dew point measurement.

Conclusion

Jing Nie’s academic profile reflects a sustained research interest in humidity sensing and dew point measurement, supported by a reported record of 53 documents, 495 citations, and an h-index of 12. [1] The publication portfolio includes research addressing QCM dew point sensors, integrated temperature measurement, chilled-mirror sensing, condensation behavior, and broader developments in dew point sensor technology.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jing Nie, Author ID 55161148800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/55161148800
  2. Bai, X., Yuan, B., Wen, L., Wang, G., & Nie, J. (2026). A novel quartz crystal dew point sensor with integrated function of temperature measurement and dew point recognition. Measurement, 282, 122078.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2026.122078
  3. Gu, R., Wang, Z., & Nie, J. (2026). Surface properties of the chilled-mirror reveal dew point sensing performance via condensation process analysis. Measurement, 257, 118652.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2025.118652
  4. Nie, J., & Liu, X. (2024). A review of dew point sensors: Recent advances and future development. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 417, 136115.
  5. Hou, L., Wang, G., Ma, C., & Nie, J. (2026). Enhanced thermal stability of bismuth titanate-based ceramic sensing elements via excess-Bi2O3 compensation for high-temperature accelerometers. Measurement.
Jing Nie | Humidity Sensor | Best Researcher Award

You May Also Like