Prof. Dr. Airat Sakhabutdinov | Microwave Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Airat Sakhabutdinov | Microwave Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Airat Sakhabutdinov , Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev – KAI , Russia

Professor Airat Zhavdatovich Sakhabutdinov, born in 1973, holds a Doctor of Science degree in optical and optoelectronic devices and complexes from 2018, and a Philosophy Doctor degree in mechanics of liquid, gas, and plasma from 1999, both from Kazan State University. Currently a Professor in the Department of Radio Photonics and Microwave Technology at Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev – KAI, he has over a decade of teaching experience. His research focuses on microwave photonics, fiber sensors, and numerical approaches to solving complex equations. Sakhabutdinov is also an active editor and reviewer for several scientific journals and has authored over 300 publications with significant contributions to fiber optic sensors and microwave photonic systems.

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Suitability Summary for Sakhabutdinov Airat Zhavdatovich for the Best Researcher Award

Sakhabutdinov  Airat  Zhavdatovich stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his distinguished achievements in the field of optical and optoelectronic devices, particularly microwave photonics and fiber sensor systems.

🎓Education:

Professor Airat Zhavdatovich Sakhabutdinov earned his Doctor of Science degree in Optical and Optoelectronic Devices and Complexes from Kazan State University in 2018, with a thesis on “Microwave Sensors Systems Based on Address Fiber Bragg Structures and Their Usage in Practice.” He completed his Philosophy Doctor degree in Mechanics of Liquid, Gas, and Plasma at the same institution in 1999, focusing on “Numerical Three-Dimensional Modelling of Gas Bubbles in Liquid.” His educational journey began with a degree in Mechanics of Liquid, Gas, and Plasma from Kazan State University in 1995, where he qualified as an Engineer.

🏢Work Experience:

Professor Airat Zhavdatovich Sakhabutdinov currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Radio Photonics and Microwave Technology at Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev – KAI, where he focuses on teaching and research in microwave photonics and fiber sensors. Prior to this role, he was the Technical Director at Link Master and ProTelecom Companies from 2007 to 2013, where he founded and managed these firms, specializing in telecommunications and technical solutions. He has also served as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Radioelectronics and Telecommunications, Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev – KAI, since 2013, developing courses and conducting research in computer technologies for modeling physical processes. Additionally, Sakhabutdinov has held various positions in the telecommunications sector, including managing call center projects and leading contact center departments.

🏆Awards and Recognitions:

Professor Airat Zhavdatovich Sakhabutdinov serves as an editor and reviewer for several esteemed scientific journals, including MDPI Sensors, MDPI Fibers, and the Electronics, Photonics, and Cyber-Physical Systems journal. He is also the Special Issue Editor for “Fiber Optic Concentration Sensors” in the International Journal of Mathematics and Systems Science. With over 300 published articles, Sakhabutdinov has made significant contributions to the fields of fiber optic sensors and microwave photonic systems. His work is recognized in high-impact journals rated Q2 or higher, such as Sensors (MDPI AG) and Computational Technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Microscopic Temperature Sensor Based on End-Face Fiber-Optic Fabry–Perot Interferometer
  • Enhancing Microwave Photonic Interrogation Accuracy for Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensors via Artificial Neural Network Integration
  • Fiber-Optic Hydraulic Sensor Based on an End-Face Fabry–Perot Interferometer with an Open Cavity
  • Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensor Based on Glass Fabry–Perot Interferometer
  • Hi-Accuracy Method for Spectrum Shift Determination