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SenseFuture Technologies Co., Ltd. is located in Shenzhen, the capital of China's technological innovation, specializing in the high-tech domain of laser spectroscopy-related modules and sensing technologies.

We are dedicated to the research and development, production, and application of laser spectroscopy-based modules and sensing products. Adhering to a "product + service" model and driven by market demand, we leverage our proprietary technological strengths to provide the global marketplace with premium-quality laser spectroscopy modules and sensors.

We have independently mastered three core technologies: high-precision temperature control, low-noise current drive, and high-accuracy laser spectroscopy detection. This empowers us to deliver high-quality, efficient products and solutions to our clients.

Dr. Lei Yang, Founder of the Company

Dr. Lei Yang graduated from the Department of Precision Instruments at Tsinghua University in 2019 and has been engaged in research on laser gas absorption spectroscopy technology for a long time. As a key member, Dr. Yang participated in the international greenhouse gas cooperation project between the National Institute of Metrology (NIM) in China and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States.

During the construction of the laser absorption spectroscopy system, he discovered that even slight temperature variations could affect the performance of the instrument. Consequently, he led his team in developing a temperature controller with an accuracy of ±0.001°C. After gaining user approval, he founded SenseFuture Technologies Co., Ltd..

Dr. Yang has published approximately 20 papers in internationally renowned journals such as Physical Review Letters and Optics Express and has applied for and been granted over 30 patents.

Jintao Zhang, Chief Expert Advisor

Zhang Jintao, graduated from Tsinghua University in 2000 with a doctor degree in engineering. From 2000 to 2001, he was a postdoctoral student at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 2001, he joined NIM and in 2005 he was promoted to a researcher. In 2015, he was selected as an expert with outstanding contributions of the State Council.

At present, he is mainly engaged in the research of precision measurement technology of thermal physical quantity, leads the team to conduct the research on the determination of the Boltzmann constant with the acoustic gas temperature measurement method. The results have been accepted twice by the CODATA for the determination of the constant value, the final setting of the constant and the redefinition of the SI unit kelvin.

He has published more than 30 academic papers cited by SCI, three of which have been selected as the highlights of the year by Metrologia, the top international metrology journal. He was invited to make a plenary report at the 2010 World Temperature Congress and the conference of ”Implementation of New Kelvin” of Royal Society of England in 2015.