Bohua Yin received his master's degree in Bioengineering Technology from the Shenyang Agricultural University in 2018, and is now pursuing his doctor's degree. He worked as a research assistant at CIGIT Institute (2017–present). His research interests primarily regard nanopore single-molecule detection technology.
Wanyi Xie earned, from the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a PhD in Optical Engineering. She is now the associate professor of the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology. Her research interests include the construction of biochemical sensors, nanopore detection technology, Raman spectroscopy technology, fluorescence detection, and electrochemical detection technology.
Shaoxi Fang earned, from the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a PhD in Optical Engineering. He is now the research associate of the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology. His research interests include circuit design, equipment construction, and research on nanopore detection.
Shixuan He is an associate researcher at the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology. He completed his PhD studies in Optics at the Sichuang University. His interests include data modeling and analysis, Raman spectroscopy analysis, nanopore preparation technology, and nanopore data analysis.
Liyuan Liang,PhD, graduated from the University of Bordeaux in France, under the guidance of French academician Prof. Didier Astruc. Afterwards, he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Toronto and the University of Oxford, during which he received funding from the European Union's Marie Curie Fund in 2012. In 2016, he introduced his high-level talents to Chongqing. In 2017, he became a member of the Youth Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and an outstanding innovative talent studying abroad in Chongqing. In 2021, he became a young scholar of the Western Light of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and an outstanding youth in Chongqing. He was also an advanced reviewer for international journals such as Mater., Coor. Chem. Rev., Chem. Sci., Sens. Act. B Chem.
Yajie Yin received a bachelor of science degree in Biological Science (Biochemistry) from the School of Life Sciences of Hunan Normal University in 2004, and a doctor of science degree in Microbiology from the Institute of Microbiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011. From 2012 to 2017, he was an assistant researcher of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chongqing Green Intelligent Technology Research Institute. From the end of 2013 to the end of 2014, he went to the School of Public Health of the University of Michigan in the United States as a senior visiting scholar and engaged in microbial signal and quorum sensing research. From 2018 to the present, he has been an associate researcher of the Chinese Academy of Sciences at the Chongqing Green Intelligent Technology Research Institute.
Daming Zhou, an assistant researcher, obtained a doctor's degree at the Shanghai Institute of Advanced Research Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is engaged in the development of nanopore sequencing and detection technology, mainly conducts research on nanopores via their mechanisms, leads multiple national and provincial-level projects, has published more than 20 research papers, and was selected as a part of a Class B project for young talents under the "Western Light" initiative in 2016.
Zuobin Wang, a professor and doctoral supervisor at Changchun University of Technology, is an innovative talent in the Chinese overseas community (6th China Overseas Contribution Award), a scholar at Changbai Mountain, and a part-time professor at Bedfordshire University in the UK. He is the current director of the National Nanomanipulation and Manufacturing International Joint Research Center, the founding chairman of the IEEE 3M-NANO International Conference, and president of the 3M-NANO International Society. He has been engaged in research on nano measurement, manipulation, and manufacturing technology for over 20 years. He has led more than 50 national key R&D projects and EU scientific research projects, obtained 39 invention patents, published over 200 papers, and won the first prize of the 8th China Overseas Chinese Contribution Award in 2018.
Deqiang Wang received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. From 2007 to 2010, he was engaged in postdoctoral research on natural nanopores and solid nanopores at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). His research interests are nanopore single-molecule sequencing and sensing technology, and novel micro- and nano-fabrication technologies.