Asma Alfergani | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Asma Alfergani | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Benghazi | Libya

Dr. Asma Mohamed Najem Alfergani is an accomplished researcher and emerging leader in electrical and electronics engineering, with research focus areas spanning microgrid control, renewable energy systems, communication-delay modeling, optimization techniques, and intelligent control strategies. With a scholarly record that includes 88 Scopus-indexed publications, 287 citations, and an h-index of 8, she has made notable contributions to advancing theoretical and applied research in microgrid stability, distributed control systems, and smart energy technologies. Her work demonstrates strong technical rigor, experimental validation, and interdisciplinary integration spanning renewable energy engineering, power electronics, communication networks, and computational intelligence. Dr. Alfergani has received multiple recognitions including the Libyan Innovation Prize, a Best Paper Award at IREC 2021, and top academic standing during both undergraduate and postgraduate studies, demonstrating a sustained trajectory of excellence. Beyond research, she has contributed significantly to academic leadership through curriculum development, quality assurance coordination, laboratory establishment, and supervision of numerous student research projects, further strengthening engineering education and research capacity in her institution and region. Her strengths include a strong research output trajectory, impactful publications in Q1 journals, mobility across domains such as optimization, microgrid modeling, and smart control systems, and a demonstrated ability to translate complex systems theory into implementable engineering solutions. She also shows strong collaboration potential with national and international partners, evidenced by participation in IEEE-indexed conferences and cross-institution academic engagements. Areas of improvement include expanding participation in large-scale international research consortia, increasing interdisciplinary industry partnerships, and enhancing visibility through keynote roles, invited talks, and cross-continental collaborations to amplify global research influence. Looking ahead, Dr. Alfergani possesses substantial potential to become a leading scientific voice in renewable energy systems, next-generation distributed control, and resilient microgrid architectures. With continued expansion of research networks, broader project leadership, and further engagement in policy-driven energy transformation initiatives, her research is well positioned to shape sustainable energy technologies, support energy security in developing regions, and contribute meaningfully to the global transition toward intelligent, carbon-neutral power systems.

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Featured Publications

Khalil, A., Rajab, Z., Alfergani, A., & Mohamed, O. (2017). The impact of the time delay on the load frequency control system in microgrid with plug-in-electric vehicles.

Alfergani, A., Alfaitori, K. A., Khalil, A., & Buaossa, N. (2018). Control strategies in AC microgrid: A brief review.

Alfergani, A., Khalil, A., & Rajab, Z. (2018). Networked control of AC microgrid.

Alfergani, A., & Khalil, A. (2017). Modeling and control of master-slave microgrid with communication delay.

Alfergani, A., Khalil, A., Rajab, Z., Zuheir, M., Khan, S., & Aboadla, E. H. (2017). Control of Master-Slave Microgrid Based on CAN Bus.

Ahmed Issa Alnahhal | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Ahmed Issa Alnahhal | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Budapest University of Technology and Economics | Hungary

Mr. Ahmed Issa Alnahhal is an Electrical Engineer and emerging scholar specializing in advanced photovoltaic technologies, hybrid renewable energy systems, and semiconductor device fabrication. With more than ten years of combined academic, research, and engineering experience, he has developed strong interdisciplinary expertise spanning cleanroom fabrication processes, semiconductor device physics, thin-film characterization, and photovoltaic system modelling. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Electrical Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, where his research focuses on advanced Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric Generator (PV-TEG) systems and Perovskite/Si tandem solar cells. His work includes simulation, optimization, loss analysis, and experimental fabrication of next-generation energy harvesting systems. Ahmed has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers in top-tier platforms, including IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, Advanced Theory and Simulation, and Energy Conversion and Management X. His key contributions include extending the single-diode solar cell model using spectral sensitivity, analyzing spectrum-splitting photovoltaic–thermoelectric architectures, and developing mathematical models for hybrid and tandem photovoltaic systems. His publications have been presented at prestigious international conferences such as CANDO-EPE, THERMINIC, and IWTPV, reflecting international relevance and scientific rigor. His academic engagement includes teaching courses in semiconductor device physics, advanced solar cell technologies, and microelectronics. Professionally, he brings extensive experience in PCB design, electronics testing, laboratory coordination, and system-level integration. Ahmed has participated in specialized technical programs hosted by Infineon Technologies, Czech Technical University, and Warsaw University of Technology, strengthening his global research footprint and industrial alignment. Driven by sustainability and energy security challenges, his research aims to improve the efficiency and accessibility of solar energy systems, contributing to long-term environmental and industrial impact. Through collaboration, innovation, and practical engineering problem-solving, Ahmed continues advancing the frontier of high-efficiency solar energy conversion technologies.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Alnahhal, A. I., Halal, A., & Plesz, B. (2022). Thermal-electrical model of concentrated photovoltaic-thermoelectric generator combined system for energy generation. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Thermal Investigations of Integrated Circuits and Systems.

Alnahhal, A. I., Halal, A., & Plesz, B. (2022). Temperature-dependent performance of concentrated monocrystalline silicon solar cell. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering.

Halal, A., Alnahhal, A. I., & Plesz, B. (2022). Performance analysis of perovskite solar cell by considering temperature effect on physical parameters of the absorber layer. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Thermal Investigations of Integrated Circuits and Systems.

Halal, A., Alnahhal, A. I., & Plesz, B. (2022). Numerical simulation and design optimization of highly efficient lead-free perovskite/c-Si tandem solar cell. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering.

Halal, A., Alnahhal, A. I., & Plesz, B. (2022). Numerical simulation-based physical parameter analysis of perovskite/c-Si tandem photovoltaic cells. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering.

Darkhan Yelemes | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Darkhan Yelemes | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Kazakh Automobile and Highway Institute named after L.B. Goncharov, Kazakhstan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Darkhan Yelemes is a distinguished Kazakh scholar and engineer recognized for his outstanding contributions to mechanical and civil engineering, with a specific focus on transport construction, road machinery, and urban infrastructure systems. His academic expertise lies in the development and optimization of construction, hoisting-transport, mining, and municipal machines, contributing significantly to the modernization of Kazakhstan’s industrial and transport sectors. Throughout his academic career, he has demonstrated strong leadership in research and education, combining technical innovation with applied engineering solutions aimed at advancing sustainable infrastructure. Dr. Yelemes has authored and co-authored more than 100 scientific publications, including high-impact papers indexed in Thomson Reuters and Scopus, as well as three textbooks, an electronic manual, and over a dozen methodological works approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan. His contributions are further evidenced by multiple patents—one national and six innovative patents of Kazakhstan—reflecting his commitment to applied research and technological advancement. He has also authored two monographs that have become important references in his field. A dedicated educator and researcher, Dr. Yelemes has collaborated with international institutions such as Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Poland), engaging in global academic exchanges that enhance cross-border research in transport and construction engineering. His achievements have been recognized with several prestigious honors, including the Gold Medal named after Academician A.A. Abdulin, the Medal “For Merit in the Development of Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan,” and the Bronze Medal named after A. Baitursynov for contributions to higher education and specialist training. As a member of national and international scientific societies, Dr. Yelemes continues to foster innovation, promote knowledge transfer, and support the next generation of engineers. His work exemplifies a deep commitment to advancing science and technology for societal and infrastructural progress, bridging academia and industry toward a sustainable and technologically advanced future.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Wieleba, W., Leśniewski, T., Elemes, D., & Elemes, A. (2021). Friction processes of selected polymers sliding on steel and duralumin in a lubricant environment. Tribologia.

  2. Sherov, K. T., Mardonov, B. T., Buzauova, T. M., Tussupova, S. O., Smakova, N. S., Izotova, A. S., Gabdyssalik, R., Kurmangaliyev, T. B., & Elemes, D. E. (2020). The research of micro-hardness of side surfaces of teeth cylindrical wheels processed by “shaver-rolling device.” Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Bulgaria).

  3. Alyzhanov, M. K., Sikhimbayev, M. R., Kuzembayev, S. B., Sherov, K. T., Sikhimbayeva, D. R., Khanov, T. A., Kurmangaliyev, T. B., Elemes, D. E., Donenbayev, B. S., & Musaev, M. M., et al. (2016). Optimization of the conditions of convective drying of thermosensitive materials. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Bulgaria).

  4. Abdeev, B. M., Yelemes, D. E., & Sakimov, M. A. (2013). Circular plate-membrane with small deflection and maximum sensitivity. In Advanced Materials Research (Vol. 739, pp. 376–381).

  5. Yelemesuly, Y. D., & Kalieva, A. D. (2013). Studying grading of non-metallic materials on the spiral screen. In Key Engineering Materials (Vols. 531–532, pp. 346–351).

Assist. Prof. Dr. Darkhan Yelemes’ work advances the design and optimization of transport, construction, and urban infrastructure systems, driving technological innovation in engineering. His research enhances industrial efficiency, supports sustainable infrastructure development, and fosters practical solutions with global applicability in mechanical and civil engineering.

Kai Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kai Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dalian Maritme University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kai Zhao is an accomplished researcher and academic at the School of Information Science and Technology, Dalian Maritime University, specializing in optoelectronic information science, micro-nano sensing, and environmental monitoring technologies. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 2019, and subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, before joining Dalian Maritime University as an Associate Professor in 2020. His professional experience covers teaching and research in areas such as micro-nanophotonic integration, digital logic design, signal and image processing, and optoelectronic detection systems, coupled with leadership in advanced projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Liaoning Provincial Foundation, and international innovation programs. Dr. Zhao’s research interests focus on micro-nano sensing and detection, microfluidic chips, artificial intelligence for micro-nano target recognition, intelligent sensing of marine micropollutants, microbial detection, clean energy, and invasive species identification, all of which reflect his commitment to sustainable marine technology and global environmental solutions. He is highly skilled in micro-nano device fabrication, photoelectric detection, signal analysis, microfluidics, and integrated circuit applications, with an impressive publication record of 36 research articles, cited over 704 times with an h-index of 15, in leading journals including Nature Communications, Environmental Pollution, Analytical Chemistry, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, and Nanoscale. His academic excellence has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, such as the First Prize of Guangdong Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award (2024), the Innovation Team Award from the China Society of Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding (2023), the Science and Technology Progress Award of the China Instrument and Control Society (2022), and the National Teachers’ Teaching Innovation Competition Prize (2023). In conclusion, Dr. Zhao’s blend of strong academic foundations, pioneering research achievements, international collaborations, and leadership in both teaching and mentorship demonstrate his exceptional contributions to science, positioning him as a rising global leader in optoelectronics, micro-nano sensing, and environmental monitoring technologies.

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Featured Publications

  1. chDing, S., Dang, Y. G., Li, X. M., Wang, J. J., & Zhao, K. (2017). Forecasting Chinese CO₂ emissions from fuel combustion using a novel grey multivariable model. Journal of Cleaner Production, 162, 1527–1538.

  2. Zhao, K., Wei, Y., Dong, J., Zhao, P., Wang, Y., Pan, X., & Wang, J. (2022). Separation and characterization of microplastic and nanoplastic particles in marine environment. Environmental Pollution, 297, 118773

  3. Zhao, K., Larasati, Duncker, B. P., & Li, D. (2019). Continuous cell characterization and separation by microfluidic alternating current dielectrophoresis. Analytical Chemistry, 91(9), 6304–6314.

  4. Alvarez, L., Fernandez-Rodriguez, M. A., Alegria, A., Arrese-Igor, S., Zhao, K., & others. (2021). Reconfigurable artificial microswimmers with internal feedback. Nature Communications, 12, 4762.

  5. Zhao, K., & Li, D. (2017). Continuous separation of nanoparticles by type via localized DC-dielectrophoresis using asymmetric nano-orifice in pressure-driven flow. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 250, 274–284.

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.

Le Chang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Le Chang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an Jiaotong University | China

Dr. Le Chang is an Assistant Professor at the College of Electric Power Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power, China, specializing in networked control systems and nonlinear dynamics. He earned his Ph.D. from Shandong University, focusing on control theory and its applications. His professional experience includes serving as a Research Associate at the College of Electric Power Engineering, where he contributes to the development of advanced control strategies for complex systems. Dr. Chang’s research interests encompass the analysis and design of control systems in the presence of network-induced delays and nonlinearities, aiming to enhance the stability and performance of interconnected systems. His research skills are demonstrated through his work on cascade control for post-chlorine dosage during drinking water treatment under cyber attacks, published in the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. Additionally, he has contributed to the global stabilization of strict-feedback nonlinear systems with applications to circuits, employing an intermittent impulsive control approach, as detailed in the IEEE Control Systems Letters. Dr. Chang’s work on global output regulation for uncertain feedforward nonlinear systems with unknown nonlinear growth rates has been published in the International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control. His contributions to global output feedback stabilization for nonlinear systems via a switching control gain approach are featured in the International Journal of Control. Furthermore, his research on global sampled-data output feedback stabilization for nonlinear systems via intermittent hold has been published in the IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica. Dr. Chang’s innovative approaches to stabilization and regulation in nonlinear systems have significantly advanced the field of control engineering. In conclusion, Dr. Le Chang’s academic background, professional experience, and research contributions underscore his expertise in control systems, particularly in addressing challenges posed by networked and nonlinear dynamics. His work continues to influence the development of robust control strategies in various engineering applications.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Liu, D., Chang, L., He, W., Wei, K., & Zhang, A. (2025). Wideband low-directivity cavity-backed Yagi-Uda dipole antenna for electrically large laptops. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, in press.

2. Zhang, H., Chang, L., Chen, X., Chen, J., & Zhang, A. (2025). Ultra-low-profile and ultra-wideband microstrip patch antenna based on hybrid coupling for mobile Wi-Fi 6/6E and UWB channels 5–11 applications. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, in press.

3. Wang, S., Bu, H., Zhang, Y., Chang, L., Chen, X., Wei, K., & Li, Y. (2025). Active antenna hub: A multi-port shared-antenna architecture for scalable internet of things devices. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, in press.

4. Zhao, Z., Chang, L., Cui, Y., & Zhang, A. (2025). Miniaturized and wideband metasurface antenna sensor for breast tumor detection. Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical, in press.

5. Chen, M., Chang, L., Cao, Y., Yan, S., & Zhang, A. (2025). Simultaneous enhancements of bandwidth and isolation of frame monopoles utilizing elongated back cover patches for smartphones. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, in press.

Xiaoqing Tian | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoqing Tian | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Hangzhou Dianzi University | China

Dr. Xiaoqing Tian is an accomplished academic and researcher currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China. With a strong foundation in hydrodynamics and its applications, she has made significant contributions to the development of underwater vehicles, propeller systems, and marine engineering innovations. Her educational background combines rigorous training in fluid machinery, mechanical engineering, and international research exposure, enabling her to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical technological advancements. Dr. Tian’s research excellence is evidenced by her extensive portfolio of patents, including more than ten granted patents such as a U.S. and Luxembourg patent, along with over twenty high-quality publications in peer-reviewed journals. Her work emphasizes hydrodynamic optimization, underwater robotics, and environmental applications, fostering solutions that bridge engineering challenges with sustainable maritime practices. Beyond her academic achievements, she has been recognized as a Zhejiang Province Overseas High-level Talent, a D-type Talent of Zhejiang Province, and a Qiantang Scholar of Hangzhou, reflecting her influence and leadership in her field. With a career that blends innovation, teaching, and applied research, Dr. Tian stands as a leading figure in advancing the boundaries of marine and mechanical engineering technologies.D

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Xiaoqing Tian’s academic journey reflects a progressive and multidisciplinary approach to engineering, combining mechanical, electrical, and hydrodynamic expertise. She began her studies with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering from the Henan Institute of Science and Technology, China. where she developed a foundational understanding of integrated engineering systems. Building on this, she earned a Master’s degree in Fluid Machinery and Engineering from the College of Mechanical Engineering at Hangzhou Dianzi University, China. focusing on fluid dynamics and mechanical system design. Her doctoral studies at the College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, China. centered on advanced topics in fluid machinery and engineering, deepening her expertise in hydrodynamic modeling and marine applications. Notably, between, she conducted international research at the University of Helsinki, Finland, specializing in hydrodynamics and its environmental applications. This overseas experience broadened her perspective, allowing her to collaborate with global experts and explore the cross-disciplinary impacts of fluid mechanics on environmental science. Collectively, her academic background equips her with the technical knowledge, analytical skills, and global outlook necessary to address complex engineering challenges in both theoretical and applied contexts.

Professional Experience

Dr. Xiaoqing Tian has built an impressive professional career that blends teaching, research, and innovation in marine and mechanical engineering. Since December, she has served as a Lecturer and later an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China, where she teaches core engineering subjects, supervises graduate students, and leads research projects in hydrodynamics and underwater vehicle design. Her role involves both academic instruction and the development of innovative technologies aimed at solving practical engineering problems. she expanded her research portfolio through a postdoctoral position at the Ocean College, Zhejiang University, China, where she worked on advanced projects involving underwater robotics, propulsion systems, and hydrodynamic performance optimization. she undertook international research at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland, focusing on hydrodynamics applications in environmental and water systems. This combination of domestic and international experience has enabled her to cultivate a global research network, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, and translate academic research into real-world engineering solutions. Her professional trajectory reflects a dedication to advancing knowledge while fostering innovation in marine engineering technology.

Research Interests

Dr. Xiaoqing Tian’s research interests span a wide range of topics in hydrodynamics, marine engineering, and mechanical design, with a strong emphasis on practical applications in underwater technologies. Her primary focus lies in the optimization of hydrodynamic performance for underwater vehicles and propulsion systems, including autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and towed bodies. She is particularly interested in the integration of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations with experimental testing to enhance propulsion efficiency, stability, and maneuverability. Her work also explores the development of novel propeller designs and hydrophobic coatings to improve performance in marine environments. Beyond vehicle propulsion, Dr. Tian investigates underwater sensing systems, such as magnetometer-equipped towed bodies, to support oceanographic surveys and environmental monitoring. She is also engaged in research on water quality improvement technologies, including artificially induced downwelling aeration systems. Her interdisciplinary approach allows her to bridge mechanical engineering principles with environmental science applications, ensuring that her innovations contribute to both technological advancement and sustainable marine resource management. By combining numerical modeling, prototype development, and field testing, Dr. Tian addresses real-world maritime challenges while advancing the scientific understanding of hydrodynamic systems.

Research Skills

Dr. Xiaoqing Tian possesses a robust set of research skills that enable her to conduct high-quality and impactful studies in marine and mechanical engineering. Her expertise includes hydrodynamic modeling, propeller performance analysis, and underwater vehicle design, supported by advanced use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools. She has strong capabilities in designing and optimizing propulsion systems, integrating novel features such as hydrophobic coatings and guide flow devices to enhance efficiency. Dr. Tian is experienced in the development and testing of underwater towed bodies, including those equipped with environmental sensing devices like magnetometers. Her skills extend to mechanical system prototyping, laboratory experimentation, and large-scale field trials, ensuring that her work bridges theoretical models with real-world performance. In addition to technical competencies, she is proficient in patent development, having secured more than ten patents, including international ones, as the first inventor. Her research methodology combines creativity, precision, and multidisciplinary collaboration, enabling her to work across engineering, oceanography, and environmental science domains. Furthermore, her ability to manage complex projects, lead research teams, and publish extensively in high-impact journals underscores her effectiveness as both a scientist and innovator in her field.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Xiaoqing Tian’s contributions to marine and mechanical engineering have been recognized through several prestigious awards and honors, reflecting her status as a leading expert in her field. She has been named a Zhejiang Province Overseas High-level Talent, a designation awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to scientific and technological innovation while fostering international collaboration. Additionally, she has been recognized as a D-type Talent of Zhejiang Province, highlighting her role in advancing regional research and innovation capacity. Her designation as a Qiantang Scholar of Hangzhou further underscores her academic excellence, leadership, and contributions to the local and national engineering community. These honors not only acknowledge her individual achievements but also her commitment to mentoring young researchers, driving technological progress, and addressing real-world engineering challenges. They also serve as a testament to her ability to integrate high-level research with societal impact, aligning her professional work with broader goals in innovation, sustainability, and economic development. Collectively, these awards solidify Dr. Tian’s reputation as a respected scholar, inventor, and leader within the global marine engineering research community.

Publication Top Notes

1. Calibration-free optical wave guide bending sensor for soft robots, 2025
2. Study on the hydrodynamic characteristics of an outboard engine propeller with hydrophobic coating, 2025
3. Laboratory Investigations on Parametric Configurations of Artificially Down welling Aerations in Stratified Water, 2023
4. Study on the Resistance of a Large Pure Car Truck Carrier with Bulbous Bow and Transom Stern, 2023
5. Numerical verification for a new type of UV disinfection reactor, 2020

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Xiaoqing Tian embodies the qualities of an accomplished researcher, innovative engineer, and dedicated academic. Her career reflects a deliberate and consistent pursuit of excellence across multiple dimensions — from education and professional development to research innovation and community engagement. With an extensive academic background in fluid machinery, mechanical engineering, and hydrodynamics, complemented by valuable international research experience, she has developed a skill set that is both technically advanced and globally informed. Her work on underwater vehicle systems, propeller optimization, and environmental hydrodynamics demonstrates a unique ability to merge scientific insight with practical engineering solutions. The numerous patents and peer-reviewed publications she has produced serve as evidence of her commitment to technological advancement, while her awards and honors confirm her leadership in the field. Beyond her technical achievements, Dr. Tian contributes to the growth of future engineers through teaching, mentorship, and research collaboration. Looking ahead, she remains committed to expanding the frontiers of marine engineering research, promoting sustainable innovation, and making meaningful contributions to both the academic community and society at large. Her professional journey serves as an inspiring model for aspiring scientists and engineers worldwide.

Yu Huang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Huang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from Harbin Engineering University | China

Dr. Yu Huang is an accomplished Associate Professor at Harbin Engineering University, China, with extensive expertise in magnetic detection, micro-vibration isolation, and geomagnetic applications. With a robust academic and professional background rooted in physics and engineering, he has contributed significantly to the development of innovative algorithms and applied sensor technologies. His work bridges the theoretical and practical aspects of navigation, guidance, and control systems, providing valuable solutions to real-world challenges in geophysical signal processing and underwater navigation. Dr. Huang’s career is distinguished by a blend of teaching excellence and high-impact research. His scholarly output includes numerous peer-reviewed journal articles published in top-tier platforms such as IEEE Transactions on Magnetics and Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. He is also actively involved in interdisciplinary research and collaborative projects that span both national and international domains. Beyond research, Dr. Huang is a dedicated educator who teaches graduate and undergraduate courses, shaping the next generation of physicists and engineers. His academic journey, professional service, and leadership in both research and education highlight his suitability for prestigious international research recognitions and awards.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Yu Huang’s educational journey spans diverse yet interconnected fields of physics and engineering, providing him with a strong multidisciplinary foundation. He earned his Ph.D. in Navigation, Guidance, and Control from Harbin Engineering University in 2011, focusing on advanced sensor systems and control mechanisms. This doctoral training played a vital role in sharpening his ability to develop and analyze high-precision technologies used in geomagnetic and vibration isolation systems. Before this, he obtained a Master of Engineering degree in Theoretical Physics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2005, a program that deepened his theoretical understanding of physical principles, mathematical modeling, and experimental design. His academic roots trace back to his undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Physics Education from Anqing Normal University in 1997, where he gained strong pedagogical and foundational scientific knowledge. Each stage of his education has contributed to his ability to translate complex theories into practical applications. The combination of physics, theoretical modeling, and applied engineering has shaped his career trajectory and enabled him to conduct groundbreaking research in the field of magnetic sensing and control technologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yu Huang has accumulated over two decades of academic and industrial experience across multiple positions that have shaped his technical expertise and teaching abilities. Since January 2019, he has served as Associate Professor in the College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering at Harbin Engineering University. Prior to that, he held a similar role in the College of Science at the same university from 2017 to 2018. Between 2004 and 2017, he contributed as a Lecturer in physics-related disciplines, building his foundation in pedagogy and mentoring. His international exposure includes a notable visiting scholar position in 2016–2017 at the Department of Electronic Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure in Canada, where he engaged in collaborative research and academic exchange. Earlier in his career, he also worked in the private sector as an engineer at Shunda Computer Factory Co., Ltd, which equipped him with practical insights into technological manufacturing and computing systems. His career began with a teaching assistantship at Chaohu University, where he taught undergraduate-level physics. This well-rounded professional path showcases Dr. Huang’s capabilities in research, instruction, and technological application, qualifying him as an expert in his field.

Research Interests

Dr. Yu Huang’s research interests lie at the intersection of magnetic detection, geomagnetic field applications, and micro-vibration isolation systems. His primary focus involves the use of magnetic gradient tensor technology for accurate localization and orientation, particularly in complex environments such as underwater or geophysical terrains. He is especially interested in developing algorithms that utilize sensor arrays and tensor-based models for real-time magnetic field analysis. Another area of focus includes geomagnetic signal processing and localization methods that improve navigation accuracy without reliance on satellite signals. In recent years, he has advanced one-step downward continuation techniques in the wave number domain, eliminating the need for iterative corrections in magnetic data modeling. His experimental and theoretical investigations further encompass vibration isolation technologies using compound pendulum responses, which are critical for stabilizing sensitive equipment in varying ground conditions. Dr. Huang’s research contributes significantly to aerospace, defense, underwater navigation, and earth sciences, and he continuously collaborates across disciplines to refine these systems. His work stands out for its emphasis on practical applications rooted in rigorous physical theory and advanced mathematical modeling, offering innovative solutions to longstanding technical challenges in his domain.

Research Skills

Dr. Huang is equipped with a broad and deep set of research skills that span theoretical modeling, experimental design, algorithm development, and data interpretation. His proficiency in magnetic gradient tensor analysis allows him to design and implement algorithms for object localization and orientation with high precision. He is skilled in using triaxial magnetometer arrays for real-time signal acquisition and analysis, contributing to improved location detection technologies. His work often incorporates quaternion-vector switching techniques, vital for attitude estimation in underwater applications. In terms of experimental expertise, Dr. Huang has led investigations involving compound pendulum responses to ground vibration, showcasing his ability to bridge laboratory models with real-world mechanical systems. He is adept at working with software tools for electromagnetic simulation, signal processing, and tensor-based modeling. Additionally, his experience in teaching advanced courses like stochastic processes and electrodynamics complements his research by reinforcing analytical thinking and clarity in scientific communication. His collaborative work with international institutions also indicates strong project management, cross-cultural coordination, and publication abilities, making him a valuable contributor to multi-institutional and multidisciplinary projects.

Awards and Honors

While specific award titles are not listed, Dr. Yu Huang’s academic and professional trajectory demonstrates recognition through high-impact publications and invited research roles. His visiting scholar appointment at École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada, is a notable academic honor reflecting his global standing in the field. Moreover, he consistently publishes in peer-reviewed, high-indexed journals such as IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, and Measurement, which are internationally acknowledged platforms for scientific excellence. His ability to produce original, high-value research accepted by such reputable outlets speaks to his credibility and scholarly influence. Within his institution, he holds a senior academic position, indicating peer recognition and trust in his leadership. His ongoing contributions to the university’s curriculum and research landscape may also involve nominations or internal awards, although not explicitly listed. Given his achievements, he is a strong candidate for national and international awards in physics, engineering, and applied science, and this nomination will serve to further highlight and formalize his already distinguished career.

Publications Top Notes

  • A Lossless Scalar Calibration Algorithm Used for Tri-Axial Magnetometer Cross Array and Its Effectiveness Validation, Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 2025

  • A Compact, Highly Sensitive Optical Fiber Temperature Sensor Based on a Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Polymer Film, Optics Communications, 2025 — 1 citation

  • Scalar Calibration of Total Instrument Errors of Tri-Axial Magnetometer Using Constrained Optimization Independent of Magnetic Field Intensity, IEEE Sensors Journal, 2024 — 1 citation

  • Biomimetic Actuator Based on the Evasion Behavior of Pillbugs in Liquid Crystal Elastomers, ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2024 — 7 citations

  • Ultra-low Temperature-Responsive Liquid Crystal Elastomers with Tunable Drive Temperature Range, Polymer, 2024 — 4 citations

Conclusion

Dr. Yu Huang exemplifies a well-rounded academic and researcher whose contributions to magnetic detection technologies, geomagnetic localization, and sensor-based navigation systems are noteworthy and impactful. His commitment to research excellence, supported by a strong educational foundation and diverse professional experience, makes him a valuable asset to both the academic and scientific communities. Through innovative thinking, Dr. Huang continues to push the boundaries of applied physics and engineering, while his role as an educator helps nurture the next generation of researchers. His work, grounded in both theoretical rigor and experimental validation, addresses real-world problems in navigation, detection, and vibration control. Recognized through international publications and collaborative engagements, he stands out as a leading researcher in his domain. With continued support, he is poised to expand his research horizons, engage in global collaborations, and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in science and technology. He is undoubtedly deserving of recognition through prestigious international awards.

Longbin Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Longbin Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National University of Defense Technology | China

Dr. Liu Longbin is a dedicated aerospace engineering expert specializing in aircraft conceptual design and missile structure. Currently serving as a lecturer at the National University of Defense Technology, he actively contributes to China’s defense and aviation research efforts. His academic foundation and practical insights drive innovation in flight vehicle structures and performance. With several research papers and conference presentations to his credit, he stands out for his technical depth and commitment to academic excellence. Dr. Liu’s involvement in global research forums further reflects his growing recognition in the field and his potential as a future leader in aerospace innovation.

Professional Profile

Scopus Profile  | ORCID

Education

Dr. Liu Longbin received his Ph.D. in Aircraft Design from the prestigious Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in Beijing, China. His academic training focused on the theoretical and practical aspects of advanced aircraft and missile design. The program provided rigorous exposure to aerodynamics, materials science, systems engineering, and structural analysis, equipping him with the expertise needed to pursue cutting-edge aerospace research. His doctoral research addressed complex challenges in structural optimization and design methodology, laying a strong foundation for his later contributions to both academia and defense-oriented engineering projects.

Professional Experience

Dr. Liu Longbin currently holds the position of Lecturer at the National University of Defense Technology, where he is involved in both teaching and research. He has participated in numerous national and international projects focused on aerospace structure and design systems. His role includes guiding students, publishing peer-reviewed papers, and contributing to the defense sector through technology development. Prior to his academic appointment, he was involved in project-based work that strengthened his experience in applying theoretical knowledge to practical defense-related systems, enhancing his profile as an emerging expert in aerospace engineering.

Research Interest

Dr. Liu’s research interests lie in the fields of aircraft conceptual design and missile structural engineering. He is particularly focused on the integration of structural and aerodynamic principles to enhance flight performance, reliability, and mission capability. His work often involves the simulation and modeling of missile systems, as well as investigating the material and structural configurations that optimize weight and durability. By combining innovative design techniques with modern computational tools, Dr. Liu aims to address some of the most pressing challenges in advanced aerospace system development and contribute to national defense strategies.

Research Skills

Dr. Liu possesses a robust set of research skills that include aerodynamic simulation, structural optimization, and system-level conceptual design. He is proficient in computational tools and software widely used in aerospace engineering, such as MATLAB, CATIA, and ANSYS. His capabilities also extend to data analysis, research methodology design, and collaborative problem-solving within interdisciplinary teams. Dr. Liu is experienced in drafting scientific papers, presenting at academic conferences, and managing research timelines and deliverables effectively. These technical and analytical skills enable him to contribute meaningfully to high-impact projects in both academia and industry.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu Longbin has been recognized for his scholarly contributions through various academic commendations and conference selections. While specific awards have not been publicly listed, his peer-reviewed journal publications and international conference presentations speak to his credibility and recognition within the aerospace research community. His work has been well-received in academic forums, and his selection as a presenter at multiple technical gatherings underscores his reputation as a capable and respected voice in aircraft and missile design. Continued excellence in research positions him for future honors and leadership roles in scientific and engineering circles.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: An LSTM-driven thermoelectric coupling response prediction method for shape memory alloy actuators

    • Journal: Scientific Reports

    • Year: 2025

  2. Title: The Effect of Inflatable Pressure on the Strain Deformation of Flexible Wing Skin Film

    • Journal: Applied Sciences Switzerland

    • Year: 2025

  3. Title: Analysis on the thrust characteristics of flexible deformable self-pressurized water rocket

    • Journal: Guofang Keji Daxue Xuebao (Journal of National University of Defense Technology)

    • Year: 2025

  4. Title: Research on one-dimensional phase change heat transfer characteristics based on instrument compartment structure

    • Journal: Scientific Reports

    • Year: 2024

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Liu Longbin’s blend of academic excellence, technical competence, and applied research experience makes him a valuable contributor to the field of aerospace engineering. His work in aircraft and missile structural design not only advances academic understanding but also supports national defense innovation. With a solid educational background, active research involvement, and growing visibility in international forums, he is well-positioned to lead impactful projects in the future. Dr. Liu’s commitment to knowledge advancement and collaboration makes him a deserving candidate for prestigious academic and scientific recognition on global platforms.

Jidong Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jidong Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Hebei University of Technology, China

Jidong Jia is a dedicated and innovative researcher specializing in the fields of intelligent robotics, robot dynamics, human-robot interaction, and adaptive wall-climbing robots. His research has significantly contributed to the development of precise dynamic modeling, intelligent perception, and safety control mechanisms in collaborative robotics. Dr. Jia’s work addresses essential challenges in robot stability, safe human-machine interaction, and intelligent robotic operations in complex environments. His ability to integrate multi-objective optimization, neural network compensation, and dynamic identification methods into practical robotic systems makes his research highly impactful and relevant. Dr. Jia has published extensively in high-impact international journals and conferences, with notable works focusing on magnetic-wheeled wall-climbing robots, dynamic parameter identification, obstacle avoidance, and coupling dynamics in mobile manipulators. His academic excellence has been consistently recognized through prestigious awards, including the Wiley China Excellent Author Program and the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from Hebei University of Technology. Through his research, Dr. Jia is contributing to advancing intelligent robot design, improving safety in human-robot collaboration, and enhancing robotic performance in real-world applications. His innovative thinking and continuous pursuit of technological breakthroughs highlight his potential to be a leading figure in the robotics community.

Professional Profile

Education

Jidong Jia has pursued a comprehensive educational journey in mechanical engineering and robotics at prestigious Chinese institutions. He began his academic path at Shandong University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from September 2010 to June 2014. During this period, he developed a strong foundation in mechanical systems and engineering design. He continued his higher education at the Hebei University of Technology, where he completed an integrated MD-PhD program in Mechanical Engineering from September 2015 to January 2022. This intensive program allowed him to specialize further in intelligent robotic systems, collaborative robot dynamics, and safe human-robot interactions. Complementing his doctoral studies, Dr. Jia participated in a Joint Doctoral Training program at Harbin Institute of Technology (C9 League) from September 2017 to January 2022, focusing on cutting-edge technologies in robot modeling, disturbance estimation, and control mechanisms. His education provided him with a unique interdisciplinary skill set, blending theoretical knowledge with practical research applications. This strong academic background has equipped Dr. Jia with the expertise to address complex challenges in robot dynamics, intelligent operations, and adaptive mechanisms, positioning him to make significant contributions to the robotics field.

Professional Experience

Throughout his academic career, Jidong Jia has gained substantial professional experience through extensive research, development, and collaborative projects within the field of robotics. His research at the Hebei University of Technology and Harbin Institute of Technology focused on developing precise robot dynamic models, safe human-robot interaction mechanisms, and intelligent control systems. Dr. Jia’s hands-on experience includes the design of magnetic-wheeled wall-climbing robots, the creation of adaptive climbing mechanisms, and the implementation of dynamic force estimation and control systems for collaborative robots. His work is highly application-driven, addressing real-world challenges such as facade maintenance, unstructured terrain operations, and obstacle navigation in complex environments. Dr. Jia has led the development of robotic systems that incorporate deep visual reinforcement learning, artificial potential field-based motion planning, and dynamic stability evaluation methods. His involvement in multiple funded research projects and contributions to high-impact journals and international conferences reflect his growing influence in the robotics research community. Dr. Jia’s ability to balance theoretical development with practical engineering solutions has established him as a skilled and promising researcher in robot dynamics, intelligent systems, and safety-focused robotic operations.

Research Interest

Jidong Jia’s primary research interests lie in robot dynamics, human-robot interaction, intelligent robotic operations, and adaptive mechanism design. He focuses on solving critical challenges related to the precise dynamic modeling of collaborative robots, disturbance force estimation, and safe interaction control mechanisms in uncertain environments. His work addresses the growing demand for safety, precision, and adaptability in next-generation robotic systems, particularly those operating in human-centered and unstructured scenarios. Dr. Jia has extensively explored high-load wall-climbing robots, developing intelligent perception systems and control methods for robots navigating complex facades and obstacles. Additionally, his research emphasizes self-stabilizing control strategies and anti-overturning mechanisms for composite robots functioning in dynamic terrains. Dr. Jia’s interests also include robotic learning, neural network compensation, proprioceptive sensing, and dynamic force field mapping. His integration of artificial intelligence with mechanical design allows robots to perceive, adapt, and interact safely and efficiently. Moving forward, Dr. Jia aims to advance research in intelligent autonomous robots, hybrid control systems, and real-time adaptive robotic behaviors that contribute to the safe deployment of collaborative robots in various industrial and social applications.

Research Skills

Jidong Jia possesses a wide range of advanced research skills essential for cutting-edge developments in intelligent robotics. He has expertise in robotic system modeling, particularly in the precise identification of dynamic parameters under multiple uncertainties. Dr. Jia is proficient in developing hybrid dynamic models that incorporate neural network-based error compensation and has successfully proposed online identification and compensation approaches to enhance robotic performance. His skills extend to multi-objective optimization, control theory, and artificial potential field-based motion planning for obstacle avoidance. Dr. Jia is experienced in robotic perception systems, utilizing deep visual reinforcement learning to enable robots to autonomously perceive and navigate complex environments. He has demonstrated capabilities in designing adaptive mechanisms, magnetic-wheeled climbing robots, compliant suspension systems, and anti-overturning mobile manipulators. His technical proficiency includes the development of momentum-based disturbance observers, force-position hybrid control strategies, and proprioceptive sensing-based identification methods. Dr. Jia’s skill set reflects his ability to integrate mechanical engineering principles with intelligent control, simulation, and optimization technologies, allowing him to build safe, efficient, and adaptive robotic systems capable of complex real-world operations.

Awards and Honors

Jidong Jia has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding academic achievements and research contributions. He was selected for the Wiley China Excellent Author Program in 2025, a distinction awarded to exceptional authors for impactful publications. His doctoral research was acknowledged with the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from Hebei University of Technology in 2023, underlining the significance of his contributions to robotics and dynamic modeling. In 2022, Dr. Jia’s work was further recognized with the Outstanding Paper Award from the Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, reflecting his ability to produce influential and high-quality research. Earlier in his academic journey, he was awarded the National Scholarship in 2019 by the Ministry of Education of China, a highly competitive honor granted to the top 1% of students nationwide for academic excellence and research potential. These accolades not only validate Dr. Jia’s innovative work in robotics but also emphasize his consistent dedication to advancing knowledge and solving complex engineering problems. His recognition at national and international levels highlights his growing reputation as a talented and impactful researcher in the field.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Jidong Jia stands out as an accomplished and promising researcher whose contributions significantly advance the fields of intelligent robotics, dynamic modeling, and safe human-robot interactions. His comprehensive educational background, extensive research experience, and innovative problem-solving approach position him as a leader in designing adaptive, intelligent, and safety-conscious robotic systems. Dr. Jia has demonstrated excellence in both theoretical and applied aspects of robotics, contributing to the development of wall-climbing robots, compliant mechanisms, and dynamic anti-overturning solutions for mobile manipulators. His outstanding academic performance and numerous awards further validate his impact and potential. Moving forward, Dr. Jia’s work is expected to play a vital role in shaping the next generation of collaborative robotic systems capable of operating in complex, dynamic, and human-centric environments. By expanding his research through international collaborations and focusing on the translation of his innovations into industrial applications, he can further elevate his influence in the global robotics community. Dr. Jidong Jia’s impressive body of work and forward-thinking research agenda make him an excellent candidate for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Development of an Omnidirectional Mobile Passive‐Compliant Magnetic‐Wheeled Wall‐Climbing Robot for Variable Curvature Facades
    Authors: Pei Jia, Jidong Jia, Manhong Li, Minglu Zhang, Jie Zhao
    Year: 2025

  2. Design and Analysis of a Push Shovel‐Type Hull‐Cleaning Wall‐Climbing Robot
    Authors: Pei Yang, Jidong Jia, Lingyu Sun, Minglu Zhang, Delong Lv
    Year: 2024

  3. Innovative Strain Measuring Device with Flex Sensor for Twisted and Coiled Actuator and Dexterous Hand Application
    Authors: Man Wang, Xiaojun Zhang, Minglu Zhang, Manhong Li, Chengwei Zhang, Jidong Jia
    Year: 2024

  4. Enhanced Robot Obstacle Avoidance Strategy: Efficient Distance Estimation and Collision Avoidance for Hidden Robots
    Authors: Xiaojun Zhang, Minglong Li, Jidong Jia, Lingyu Sun, Manhong Li, Minglu Zhang
    Year: 2024

  5. Magnetic Circuit Analysis of Halbach Array and Improvement of Permanent Magnetic Adsorption Device for Wall-Climbing Robot
    Authors: Shilong Jiao, Xiaojun Zhang, Xuan Zhang, Jidong Jia, Minglu Zhang
    Year: 2022

  6. Improved Dynamic Parameter Identification Method Relying on Proprioception for Manipulators
    Authors: Jidong Jia, Minglu Zhang, Changle Li, Chunyan Gao, Xizhe Zang, Jie Zhao
    Year: 2021

  7. Research Progress and Development Trend of the Safety of Human-Robot Interaction Technology
    Authors: Jidong Jia, Minglu Zhang
    Year: 2020

  8. Dynamic Parameter Identification for a Manipulator with Joint Torque Sensors Based on an Improved Experimental Design
    Authors: Jidong Jia, Minglu Zhang, Xizhe Zang, He Zhang, Jie Zhao
    Year: 2019