Fan Feng | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fan Feng | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Peking University, China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fan Feng is a distinguished scholar in mechanics and materials science, currently serving as Assistant Professor at the School of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Peking University, China. He earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics from Tsinghua University and obtained his Ph.D. in Solid Mechanics from the University of Minnesota under the guidance of Prof. Richard D. James. Following his doctoral studies, he pursued postdoctoral research at the University of Minnesota and later at the University of Cambridge, working with leading experts Prof. Mark Warner and Prof. John Biggins. Dr. Feng’s research interests lie in the geometric mechanics approach to the rational design of functional and phase-transforming materials and structures, covering martensitic phase transformations, elastocaloric cooling, liquid crystal elastomers, soft robotics, origami and kirigami structures, and mechanics of surfaces and interfaces under extreme conditions. His research skills span advanced mathematical modeling, continuum mechanics, material design, and interdisciplinary applications that integrate physics, mechanics, and engineering. He has authored 18 publications, cited 376 times with an h-index of 11, in reputed journals such as Physical Review Letters, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Soft Matter, and Proceedings of the Royal Society A, and has also contributed to international conferences and workshops with invited talks. Dr. Feng has been the recipient of significant research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Peking University. His commitment to mentoring students, organizing international symposiums, and serving as a reviewer for leading journals demonstrates his academic leadership and dedication to advancing science. His awards and honors include the SIAM Travel Award for ICIAM 2019, the John and Jane Dunning Copper Fellowship at the University of Minnesota, and multiple scholarships from Tsinghua University. In conclusion, Dr. Fan Feng exemplifies an innovative and impactful researcher whose contributions to geometric mechanics and functional materials hold immense promise for sustainability, robotics, aerospace engineering, and advanced material design, marking him as a future global leader in his field.

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Featured Publications

  1. Wen, Z., Yu, T., & Feng, F. (2025). Geometry and mechanics of non-Euclidean curved-crease origami (arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.20147).

  2. Gu, H., & Feng, F. (2025). Simplified cofactor conditions for cubic to tetragonal, orthorhombic, and monoclinic phase transformations (arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.24224).

  3. Wang, L., & Feng, F. (2025). A continuum mechanics approach for the deformation of non-Euclidean origami generated by piecewise constant nematic director fields (arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.01309).

  4. Feng, F. (2025). Objective moiré patterns. Journal of Applied Mechanics, 92(8), 081002.

YI LIU | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. YI LIU | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, China

Dr. Liu Yi serves as an Associate Professor and the Director of the Information Engineering Research Institute at the China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing. His extensive research focuses on mine personnel and vehicle positioning, mine monitoring, and mine communication systems. As an inventor, he holds 109 authorized patents, including one in the United States as the sole inventor. Dr. Liu has significantly contributed to the revision of China’s “Coal Mine Safety Regulations” and has been instrumental in developing 10 industry standards related to safety production, coal, and energy. His work has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the State Technological Innovation Award and multiple provincial and ministerial scientific and technological progress awards. Additionally, he played a key role in the security engineering of four events during the 2008 Olympic Games, earning him several accolades for his outstanding contributions.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Liu Yi’s educational background is not detailed in the available information. However, his current position as an Associate Professor and Director at a prominent institution suggests a strong academic foundation in fields related to mining technology and information engineering. His expertise and leadership roles indicate a deep understanding of his specialization, likely supported by advanced degrees and extensive research experience.

Professional Experience

Throughout his career, Dr. Liu has been deeply involved in scientific research focusing on mine safety technologies. His work encompasses the development of systems for accurate positioning of mine personnel and vehicles, as well as advancements in mine monitoring and communication. He has been granted 109 authorized patents, including one U.S. patent as the sole inventor, highlighting his innovative contributions to the field. Dr. Liu has also played a significant role in revising the “Coal Mine Safety Regulations” for China’s Emergency Management Department and has contributed to the development of 10 industry standards related to safety production, coal, and energy. His leadership extends to his role as the Director of the Information Engineering Research Institute at the China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, where he oversees research initiatives and guides the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Research Interests

Dr. Liu’s research interests are centered on enhancing safety and efficiency in mining operations. He focuses on developing advanced systems for the precise positioning of mine personnel and vehicles, improving mine monitoring mechanisms, and innovating mine communication technologies. His work aims to integrate cutting-edge information engineering solutions into mining practices to mitigate risks and enhance operational safety. By addressing these critical areas, Dr. Liu contributes to the advancement of mining safety standards and the implementation of effective monitoring and communication systems within the industry.

Research Skills

Dr. Liu possesses a robust set of research skills, particularly in the development and implementation of advanced technologies for mining safety. His expertise includes the design of precise positioning systems for mine personnel and vehicles, the creation of comprehensive mine monitoring frameworks, and the advancement of communication systems tailored for mining environments. His ability to innovate is evidenced by his portfolio of 109 authorized patents, reflecting his capacity to translate complex research into practical applications. Additionally, his involvement in revising national safety regulations and developing industry standards showcases his skill in applying research outcomes to influence policy and standardization in the mining sector.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu’s contributions have been recognized through several prestigious awards. In 2019, he received the State Technological Innovation Award (Second Prize) for his work on key technologies and systems for accurate positioning of mine personnel and vehicles. He was also honored with the China Gold Science and Technology Progress Award (Special Award) in 2017 for developing mine personnel positioning technology and systems. In 2013, he earned the China Coal Industry Association Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize) for his contributions to key technology and equipment for mine personnel positioning, broadcasting, and communication. Additionally, his outstanding work in the security engineering of four events during the 2008 Olympic Games was recognized with several awards, including the “Outstanding Contribution” Award and the title of “Exemplary Individual for Olympic Security.”

Conclusion

Dr. Liu Yi’s extensive contributions to mining safety and technology, evidenced by his numerous patents, involvement in setting industry standards, and receipt of prestigious awards, underscore his significant impact on the field. His work not only advances technological innovations but also enhances safety protocols within the mining industry. Dr. Liu’s dedication to integrating advanced information engineering solutions into mining practices positions him as a leading figure in his field, with a lasting influence on both national and international mining safety standards.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Research on the damage characteristics of macro and microscopic scales of a loaded coal under uniaxial compression”
    • Authors: Q. Zhang, X. Li, B. Li, C. Zhou, G. Yang
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Caikuang yu Anquan Gongcheng Xuebao/Journal of Mining and Safety Engineering
  2. “EDSD: efficient driving scenes detection based on Swin Transformer”
    • Authors: Wei Chen, Ruihan Zheng, Jiade Jiang, Zijian Tian, Fan Zhang, Yi Liu
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Multimedia Tools and Applications
  3. “Research on High-Accuracy Indoor Visual Positioning Technology Using an Optimized SE-ResNeXt Architecture”
    • Authors: Yi Liu, Minghui Wang, Changxin Li
    • Year: 2024
    • Publication Type: Conference Paper