Mengfei Long | Artificial Intelligence | Young Innovator Award

Young Innovator Award

                 Mengfei Long
Affiliation Southwest University
Country China
Scopus ID 57207879606
Documents 42
Citations 496
h-index 14
Subject Area Artificial Intelligence
Event Technology Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3240-5662

Mengfei Long, affiliated with Southwest University, is recognized through the Young Innovator Award for scholarly contributions associated with Artificial Intelligence and interdisciplinary technological research. The profile summarizes academic achievements, publication activities, research influence, and innovation using publicly available scholarly indicators and representative publications.[1]

Abstract

Mengfei Long is an academic researcher affiliated with Southwest University whose scholarly activities demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement spanning artificial intelligence, intelligent biomanufacturing, metabolic engineering, biotechnology, and computational optimization. Supported by forty-two indexed publications, four hundred ninety-six citations, and an h-index of fourteen, the research portfolio reflects consistent scientific productivity and measurable influence. Representative publications emphasize precision nutrition for space missions, microbial fermentation optimization, and engineered biological production systems, illustrating innovation through integration of computational methods with experimental research. These achievements provide evidence of sustained research quality, collaborative scholarship, and contributions relevant to emerging technological challenges while supporting recognition through the Technology Scientists Awards.[1][2]

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Systems, Biotechnology, Precision Nutrition, Metabolic Engineering, Biomanufacturing, Fermentation Optimization, Machine Learning, Innovation, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Mengfei Long has established a multidisciplinary research profile integrating artificial intelligence with biotechnology and engineering applications. The combination of computational analysis, biological innovation, and scientific collaboration demonstrates a commitment to addressing complex technological challenges through evidence-based research and internationally disseminated scholarly publications.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile includes forty-two Scopus-indexed publications, four hundred ninety-six citations, and an h-index of fourteen. Academic activities emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration, combining artificial intelligence methodologies with biotechnology, microbial engineering, and sustainable production systems while contributing to high-quality international scientific literature.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions include intelligent optimization for fermentation processes, computational approaches supporting precision nutrition, metabolic engineering of microbial systems, and innovative strategies improving sustainable biomanufacturing. These interdisciplinary investigations demonstrate practical scientific relevance while encouraging technological advancement through integrated biological and computational research methodologies.[2][3]

Publications

  • Precision nutrition and food biomanufacturing for space missions: Toward intelligent and bioregenerative life-support systems.
  • Optimization of L-arginine purification from Corynebacterium crenatum fermentation broth.
  • Significantly enhancing production of trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline by integrated system engineering in Escherichia coli.

These representative publications demonstrate expertise across intelligent manufacturing, industrial biotechnology, metabolic engineering, and sustainable biological production. The studies collectively illustrate rigorous experimentation, process optimization, and interdisciplinary innovation while contributing valuable scientific knowledge to biotechnology and computational research communities worldwide.[2][3][4]

Research Impact

Citation performance, publication consistency, and interdisciplinary collaborations indicate meaningful scientific influence. Research outcomes contribute to advances in artificial intelligence applications, industrial biotechnology, and sustainable production technologies while providing valuable references for future investigations addressing emerging engineering and life science challenges.[1]

Award Suitability

The combination of scholarly productivity, measurable citation impact, interdisciplinary innovation, and internationally recognized publications supports consideration for the Young Innovator Award. The research portfolio reflects sustained scientific excellence, technological relevance, and continued contributions toward advancing innovative research within contemporary academic environments.[1]

Conclusion

Mengfei Long’s academic record demonstrates consistent scientific productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research excellence supported by recognized scholarly metrics and influential publications. These achievements collectively represent meaningful contributions to artificial intelligence and biotechnology while aligning with the objectives of recognizing emerging scientific innovation and technological advancement.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mengfei Long (Author ID: 57207879606). Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57207879606
  2. Long, M., et al. (2026). Precision nutrition and food biomanufacturing for space missions: Toward intelligent and bioregenerative life-support systems. Trends in Food Science & Technology.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0963996926004801
  3. Long, M., et al. (2020). Optimization of L-arginine purification from Corynebacterium crenatum fermentation broth. Journal of Separation Science.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.202000067
  4. Long, M., et al. (2020). Significantly enhancing production of trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline by integrated system engineering in Escherichia coli. Science Advances, 6.
    https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aba2383

Md Hamid Borkot Tulla | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Md Hamid Borkot Tulla
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
             Md Hamid Borkot Tulla
Affiliation Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Country China
Google Scholar ID A8daV5sAAAAJ
Documents 10
Citations 2
h-index 1
Subject Area Artificial Intelligence
Event Technology Scientists Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-2263-3391

Md Hamid Borkot Tulla is a researcher affiliated with Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, whose academic activities focus on Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity, explainable machine learning, intrusion detection systems, and robust neural network architectures. His work addresses emerging challenges in intelligent security frameworks, trustworthy artificial intelligence, and resilient computing environments through research contributions published in recognized scholarly platforms.[1]

Abstract

Md Hamid Borkot Tulla has contributed to research in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity with emphasis on explainable deep learning, intrusion detection systems, adversarial robustness, and backdoor defense methodologies. His studies investigate trustworthy AI mechanisms capable of improving security performance in complex digital environments. Through work on model interpretability, attribution fidelity, geometry-guided decomposition, and resilient neural architectures, he addresses critical concerns related to IoT security and intelligent threat detection. These contributions support the advancement of reliable machine learning systems while encouraging transparent, secure, and practical deployment of artificial intelligence technologies across modern computational infrastructures.[1][2][3]

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Explainable AI, Intrusion Detection Systems, Deep Learning, IoT Security, Adversarial Robustness, Backdoor Defense, Neural Networks, Machine Learning Security.

Introduction

Artificial intelligence continues to transform cybersecurity by enabling advanced detection, analysis, and mitigation of evolving threats. Md Hamid Borkot Tulla’s research focuses on strengthening intelligent security systems through explainable and robust learning frameworks. His investigations address reliability, transparency, and resilience, contributing to the development of trustworthy AI-driven security solutions.[1]

Research Profile

The researcher specializes in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity analytics, and intelligent network defense. His academic profile reflects engagement with explainable machine learning, intrusion detection methodologies, adversarial robustness, and secure neural network architectures. Through interdisciplinary investigation, he seeks practical approaches that enhance system transparency, interpretability, and operational reliability in cybersecurity applications.[2]

Research Contributions

His contributions include developing explainable intrusion detection frameworks, studying attribution fidelity in compressed detection systems, and proposing geometry-guided decomposition methods for robust backdoor defense. These investigations advance understanding of trustworthy artificial intelligence by addressing challenges associated with adversarial attacks, model transparency, security performance, and dependable deployment environments.[1][3]

Publications

His scholarly publications examine intrusion detection systems, explainable deep neural networks, adversarial robustness, and advanced cybersecurity mechanisms. Notable works include studies on logic collapse and attribution fidelity, explainable adversarially robust neural architectures for IoT environments, and adaptive decomposition strategies designed to strengthen defenses against sophisticated machine learning backdoor threats.[1][2][3]

Research Impact

The research contributes to ongoing efforts aimed at improving reliability and trust in artificial intelligence systems. By addressing explainability, adversarial resilience, and security effectiveness, the work provides valuable perspectives for researchers and practitioners developing secure digital infrastructures. These findings support broader advancements in intelligent cybersecurity and trustworthy computing.[2][3]

Award Suitability

Md Hamid Borkot Tulla demonstrates research activity aligned with the objectives of the Technology Scientists Awards. His focus on artificial intelligence security, explainable learning systems, and resilient cyber defense technologies reflects meaningful scholarly engagement. The relevance of his work to emerging technological challenges supports recognition within a research excellence framework.[1][2]

Conclusion

The academic work of Md Hamid Borkot Tulla reflects continuing contributions to artificial intelligence and cybersecurity research. Through investigations into explainability, robustness, and defensive machine learning techniques, his studies address important challenges in modern digital systems. These efforts contribute to the advancement of secure, transparent, and dependable intelligent technologies.[1][3]

References

  1. Tulla, M. H. B., et al. (2026). Silent corruption: Logic collapse and attribution fidelity failure in compressed intrusion detection systems. Information Sciences, Elsevier.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002002552600839X
  2. Tulla, M. H. B., et al. (2025). XAR-DNN: An Explainable and Adversarially Robust Deep Neural Network for IoT Intrusion Detection. SSRN Electronic Journal.
    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6467719
  3. Tulla, M. H. B., et al. (2025). Mitigation via Adaptive Decomposition (MAD): Geometry-Guided Subspace Decomposition for Robust Backdoor Defense. ResearchGate Preprint.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/401195149_Mitigation_via_Adaptive_Decomposition_MAD_Geometry-Guided_Subspace_Decomposition_for_Robust_Backdoor_Defense
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Md Hamid Borkot Tulla.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0004-2263-3391
  5. Technology Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Official award website.
    https://technologyscientists.com/

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.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

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.
Cited by 84.

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.
Cited by 64.

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.
Cited by 61.

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.