Sheng Xiang | AI | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sheng Xiang | AI | Research Excellence Award

Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sheng Xiang is an Associate Researcher at Chongqing University, China, specializing in intelligent battery management systems, energy storage analytics, and data-driven prognostics for lithium-ion batteries. His research expertise lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and electrochemical energy systems, with a particular focus on remaining useful life prediction, state-of-charge estimation, and lightweight deep learning models for real-world battery applications. He has authored 30 peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively received 1,655 citations, reflecting strong international recognition and an h-index of 17. His recent contributions in high-impact journals such as Energy and Journal of Energy Storage demonstrate methodological innovation and practical relevance, especially for electric vehicles and smart energy systems. With an active collaboration network involving 57 co-authors, his work supports interdisciplinary research and global knowledge exchange. The societal impact of his research is evident in its potential to enhance battery safety, efficiency, sustainability, and lifecycle management in next-generation energy technologies.

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Bin Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Bin Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

City University of Hong Kong | China

Prof. Bin Zhang is a Professor and senior engineering expert specializing in computer science and intelligent perception, with a strong focus on brain-inspired intelligence, generative models, small object detection, and deep learning–based visual understanding. His research integrates theory and real-world applications in areas such as infrared tiny object detection, intelligent transportation, panoramic vision, spiking neural networks, and natural language processing. He has authored 6 peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals and conferences, including Sensors and the International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, with his work attracting growing academic citations and visibility. Zhang Bin has led and contributed to multiple nationally recognized innovation initiatives in China and maintains active collaborations with researchers across academia and industry. His research has demonstrated clear social and industrial impact, particularly in smart cities, intelligent sensing, and decision-support systems, advancing practical AI deployment aligned with national and global technological priorities.


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Chao Li | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chao Li | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Department Chair | Chengdu University of Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chao Li of Chengdu University of Technology is an expert in geophysical signal processing, seismic data reconstruction, and intelligent subsurface imaging, with a focus on integrating machine learning and advanced computational techniques into geoscience applications. He has authored 31 peer-reviewed publications cited 425 times, reflecting a strong research impact and an h-index of 12. His work includes the development of Generative Adversarial Networks for seismic reconstruction, non-subsampled contourlet transforms for low-amplitude structure detection, and hybrid neural architectures for source deblending, addressing critical challenges in exploration geophysics and subsurface data interpretation. Collaborating with over 50 co-authors, Dr. Li demonstrates a commitment to interdisciplinary and international research, bridging academia and industry. His contributions enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and sustainability of seismic exploration, providing tools for more reliable resource evaluation and environmental monitoring. By combining computational intelligence with applied geophysics, Dr. Li’s research promotes innovation in energy exploration, environmental stewardship, and global geoscience advancement, making significant scientific, industrial, and societal impacts.

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1. Ke, C.-F., Zu, S.-H., Cao, J.-X., Jiang, X.-D., Li, C., & Liu, X.-Y. (2024). A hybrid WUDT‑NAFnet for simultaneous source data deblending. Petroleum Science, 21(3), 1649‑1659.
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2. Low‑amplitude structure recognition method based on non‑subsampled contourlet transform. Petroleum Science.(2024)
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3. Seismic Data Reconstruction via Least‑Squares Generative Adversarial Networks With Inverse Interpolation. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.(2025)
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chao Li’s pioneering work at the interface of geophysics and artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of seismic data interpretation, enabling smarter, data-driven exploration. His vision emphasizes leveraging AI-powered geoscience solutions to advance sustainable resource utilization and strengthen global resilience in energy and environmental systems.

Minoru Sasaki | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Minoru Sasaki | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Organizing Committee | Gifu University | Japan

Prof. Dr. Minoru Sasaki, a distinguished Emeritus Professor at Gifu University, has made significant contributions to the fields of mechanical engineering, control systems, and mechatronics throughout his academic and professional career. With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tohoku University (1985), he has held various academic positions in Japan and internationally, including visiting professorships at UCLA, Georgia Institute of Technology, and King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi. He has also served in numerous leadership roles at Gifu University, such as Department Chair, Assistant President, and Director of the Career Center. His professional affiliations include IEEE Life Senior Member, ASME, JSME, SICE (Fellow), RSJ, JSASS, and others. He has actively contributed to global academic and research communities through editorial roles in prestigious journals and program committees of international conferences. His involvement extends to advisory roles and leadership positions within key engineering societies in Japan and abroad. A prolific researcher, Dr. Sasaki has authored 202 publications, which have been cited by 966, reflecting a strong academic impact with an h-index of 14. These metrics highlight the depth and relevance of his research in intelligent mechanical systems and applied electromagnetics.

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1. Taheri, S. M., Matsushita, K., & Sasaki, M. (2017). Virtual reality driving simulation for measuring driver behavior and characteristics. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 7(02), 123.
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2. Takayama, K., & Sasaki, M. (1983). Effects of radius of curvature and initial angle on the shock transition over concave and convex walls. Report of the Institute of High Speed Mechanics, 46, 1–30.
Cited by 66.

3. Yoshida, T., Sasaki, M., Ikeda, K., Mochizuki, M., Nogami, Y., & Inokuchi, K. (2002). Prediction of coal liquefaction reactivity by solid state 13C NMR spectral data. Fuel, 81(11-12), 1533–1539.
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4. Endo, T., Sasaki, M., Matsuno, F., & Jia, Y. (2016). Contact-force control of a flexible Timoshenko arm in rigid/soft environment. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 62(5), 2546–2553.
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5. Takeda, K., Sasaki, M., Kieda, N., Katayama, K., Kako, T., Hashimoto, K., … (2001). Preparation of transparent super-hydrophobic polymer film with brightness enhancement property. Journal of Materials Science Letters, 20(23), 2131–2133.
Cited by 56.