Xiao Liang | Multi-Agent Control | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Xiao Liang | Multi-Agent Control | Outstanding Scientist Award

Associate Dean | Shenyang Aerospace University | China

Xiao Liang is a Professor at Shenyang Aerospace University and Associate Director of the Key Laboratory of Liaoning Province. He earned his B.S. in Automation from Northeastern University, followed by an M.S. in Control Theory and Control Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Navigation, Guidance, and Control from Beihang University. With over 30 academic papers published in leading journals and five authorized patents, Liang has significantly advanced unmanned aerial and ground vehicle (UAV/UGV) research. His international engagement includes academic exchanges at Swansea University, UK. He has led numerous prestigious projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Aeronautical Science Foundation, and provincial foundations. His research integrates intelligent decision-making, mission planning, and heterogeneous multi-agent collaboration. Liang’s work bridges theory and practice, addressing challenges in robotics, aerospace, and autonomous systems.

Professional Profiles

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Education 

Xiao Liang’s academic journey demonstrates consistent excellence and commitment to automation and control engineering. He completed his undergraduate studies in Automation at Northeastern University, where he distinguished himself by being recommended for postgraduate study without entrance examinations. He pursued a Master’s degree in Control Theory and Control Engineering, which he earned. His doctoral studies at Beihang University culminated in a Ph.D. in Navigation, Guidance, and Control, specializing in autonomous systems and flight control technologies. This educational trajectory provided Liang with a robust foundation in aircraft design, control theory, and computational modeling. His exposure to both theoretical and applied dimensions of control engineering has enabled him to integrate multidisciplinary perspectives into his research. An academic exchange visit to Swansea University further enriched his international outlook. His education laid the groundwork for his leadership in UAV/UGV cooperative systems and intelligent autonomous decision-making.

Experience 

Xiao Liang is a Professor at Shenyang Aerospace University’s School of Automation, where he supervises master’s students and directs cutting-edge research. He also serves as Associate Director of the Key Laboratory of Liaoning Province. His research leadership includes hosting major projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Aeronautical Science Foundation of China, and multiple provincial agencies. Liang’s projects span UAV/UGV path planning, dynamic tracking, collaborative sensing, and obstacle avoidance, with applications in rescue missions and aerospace systems. He has published widely in journals such as Intelligent Service Robotics, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, and Aerospace Science and Technology. Beyond academia, his work includes five authorized patents on UAV control systems and path planning methods, underscoring his role in translating research into technological innovations. Liang’s international experience, including research exchange at Swansea University, has further shaped his multidisciplinary approach to intelligent decision-making and multi-agent collaboration.

Research Focus 

Xiao Liang’s research lies at the intersection of control theory, artificial intelligence, and aerospace systems. His primary focus is the design and optimization of heterogeneous multi-agent systems, particularly UAV/UGV collaboration in dynamic and complex environments. His contributions span navigation, guidance, and control (GNC), pursuit-evasion strategies, multi-agent decision-making, and robust target-tracking algorithms. Liang has introduced innovative approaches such as visual SLAM in dynamic environments, semantic octree mapping, and adaptive path planning methods under uncertain conditions. His work also explores mission planning under adversarial and rescue scenarios, emphasizing robustness and fault tolerance. Liang integrates hardware-software design into UAV/UGV systems, ensuring practical applicability. His pioneering contributions extend beyond aerospace into areas such as smart shopping systems for unmanned supermarkets, reflecting the adaptability of his methods. With a balance of theoretical advancement and applied innovation, his research continues to push the boundaries of intelligent multi-agent control and autonomous robotics.

Awards and Honors 

Xiao Liang has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards for his scientific and technological contributions. He received the Science and Technology Award from the Chinese Society of Astronautics, highlighting his impact in aerospace innovation. His mentorship and leadership have also led student teams to achieve top recognition: Second Prize in the 16th “Challenge Cup” National Undergraduate Academic Science and Technology Works, and First Prize in both the 13th and 14th China Graduate Electronic Design Competitions. He was selected for the Liaoning BaiQianWan Talents Program and recognized among the High-level Talents of Shenyang in the same year. His earlier contributions earned the Progress in Science and Technology Award from both Liaoning Province and Shenyang City. Collectively, these honors reflect Liang’s sustained excellence, leadership, and innovation in aerospace engineering, intelligent systems, and multi-agent control research, positioning him as a leading scientist of his generation.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Design and Development of Full Self-Service Smart Shopping System for Unmanned Supermarket
Year: 2025

Title: STSLAM: Robust Visual SLAM in Dynamic Scenes via Image Segmentation and Instance Tracking
Year: 2025

Title: Real-Time Semantic Octree Mapping under Aerial-Ground Cooperative System
Year: 2025

Title: Collaborative Pursuit-Evasion Game of Multi-UAVs Based on Apollonius Circle in the Environment with Obstacle
Year: 2023

Title: Design and Development of Ground Station for UAV/UGV Heterogeneous Collaborative System
Year: 2021

Title: Fault-Tolerant Control for the Multi-Quadrotors Cooperative Transportation under Suspension Failures
Year: 2021

Title: Target Tactical Intention Recognition in Multiaircraft Cooperative Air Combat
Year: 2021

Title: Collaborative Pursuit-Evasion Strategy of UAV/UGV Heterogeneous System in Complex Three-Dimensional Polygonal Environment
Year: 2020

Title: Moving Target Tracking Method for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle/Unmanned Ground Vehicle Heterogeneous System Based on AprilTags
Year: 2020

Title: Moving Target Tracking of UAV/UGV Heterogeneous System Based on Quick Response Code
Year: 2019

Title: Real-Time Moving Target Tracking Algorithm of UAV/UGV Heterogeneous Collaborative System in Complex Background
Year: 2019

Title: A Geometrical Path Planning Method for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in 2D/3D Complex Environment
Year: 2018

Conclusion

Xiao Liang demonstrates a strong combination of scholarly excellence, technological innovation, and leadership in the field of unmanned systems and intelligent robotics. His contributions to UAV/UGV heterogeneous collaboration, robust control, and path planning strategies position him as a highly competitive candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. With further efforts toward global collaboration and broader application of his research outcomes, his profile will continue to strengthen and align well with the award’s standards of excellence.

Naveed Ahmed | Technology Scientists Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Naveed Ahmed | Technology Scientists Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Naveed Ahmed is a distinguished scientist in Medical Microbiology whose research seamlessly blends laboratory science with clinical impact. Currently serving as Assistant Professor at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, he earned his Ph.D. from Universiti Sains Malaysia, where he was recognized for academic excellence and timely graduation. His work spans infectious disease diagnostics, antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, nanomedicine applications, and computational vaccine design. With over 46 Q1/Q2 publications, an H-index of 23, Dr. Ahmed has contributed to global health datasets and collaborative studies published in top-tier journals such as The Lancet. His innovations include patented laboratory protocols for microbial diagnostics and immune profiling. Known for his capacity to integrate molecular methods, bioinformatics, and translational science, Dr. Ahmed’s career reflects both depth of expertise and breadth of interdisciplinary collaboration, making him a prominent figure in the global fight against infectious diseases.

Professional Profile

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Education 

Dr. Ahmed holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Microbiology from Universiti Sains Malaysia. His doctoral research, supported by competitive scholarships and awards, focused on molecular pathogenesis of Epstein–Barr Virus-associated cancers and immune checkpoint modulation. Prior to his Ph.D., he earned a Master of Science in Microbiology from the University of Central Punjab, Pakistan, where he developed expertise in bacteriology, immunology, and clinical diagnostics. His academic journey began with a BS (Honors) in Medical Laboratory Technology from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan, where he cultivated laboratory proficiency and research skills. Throughout his education, Dr. Ahmed actively engaged in research projects, academic presentations, and interdisciplinary collaborations, laying a foundation for high-impact publications and translational innovations. This diverse and rigorous educational background enables him to tackle complex biomedical challenges through both experimental and computational approaches.

Experience 

Dr. Ahmed’s professional trajectory blends academic teaching, laboratory management, and high-impact research. As Assistant Professor at the University of Tabuk, he teaches undergraduate and diploma-level courses, designs curricula, and fosters research collaborations with international teams. Previously, as a Graduate Research Assistant at Universiti Sains Malaysia, he managed grant-funded projects, secured ethical clearances, coordinated multi-institutional studies, and delivered results published in Q1/Q2 journals. Earlier roles as Laboratory Technologist at the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and as Microbiology Supervisor at Chughtai Lab honed his expertise in clinical diagnostics, antimicrobial stewardship, biosafety, and ISO 15189 implementation. His teaching experience includes visiting lectureships at the University of Central Punjab and Imperial College of Business Studies. Across all roles, Dr. Ahmed has demonstrated leadership in laboratory innovation, research project management, and academic mentorship, ensuring his contributions extend from the bench to the classroom and into public health policy.

Research Focus 

Dr. Ahmed’s research focuses on the intersection of microbial pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutic innovation. His investigations into antimicrobial resistance encompass genetic profiling of multidrug-resistant pathogens, elucidating resistance mechanisms induced by heavy metal exposure, and identifying virulence factors in hospital-acquired infections. In virology, he has advanced understanding of Epstein–Barr Virus latency genes and their role in immune checkpoint regulation, with implications for immunotherapy. He also explores nanomedicine, developing carbon-based nanomaterials and bioactive microbial compounds as diagnostic and therapeutic agents against cancer. His computational vaccine design projects leverage immunoinformatics to engineer multi-epitope vaccines targeting high-burden pathogens. Additionally, Dr. Ahmed contributes to global health surveillance datasets, applying systematic review and meta-analysis methods to epidemiological trends. His integrative approach combines molecular biology, bioinformatics, and translational science, aiming to bridge laboratory research with deployable healthcare solutions that address both infectious diseases and oncology in resource-diverse settings.

Awards & Honors 

Dr. Ahmed’s achievements are recognized through numerous competitive awards. He received the Graduate on Time Award (2024) and was nominated for the Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at Universiti Sains Malaysia. His presentation skills earned him 2nd place and the Young Investigator Award at the 9th Regional Conference on Molecular Medicine (2023). He twice won the prestigious Sanggar Sanjung Award (2021, 2022) for best publication-based research among USM students and was recognized as Best Oral Presenter in the departmental journal club (2022). Early in his career, he won Best Poster Presentation at the Annual Conference of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Society of Pakistan (2020). His research funding success includes grants from the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education and industry collaborations with Medical Innovation Ventures. Combined with international fellowships and professional memberships, these honors underscore his sustained excellence in research, innovation, and scholarly dissemination.

Publication Top Notes

Title: The Microbial Sources of Bioactive Compounds: Potential Anticancer Therapeutic Options
Authors: Ahmed, N., Abusalah, M. A. H. A., Absar, M., Nasir, M. H., Farzand, A., Ahmad, I., Sohail, Z., Singh, K. K. B., Baig, A. A., & Yean, C. Y.
Journal: Nano Life, Vol. 15, 2430007.
Summary: Microbial metabolites from bacteria and fungi were isolated, characterized, and screened for anticancer activity. Several showed high selectivity and strong molecular target binding, offering sustainable leads for oncology drug development.

Title: Carbon-based Nanomaterials as Multifunctional Particles for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Authors: Ahmed, N., Abusalah, M. A. H. A., Absar, M., Noor, M. S., Bukhari, B., Anjum, S. A., Singh, K. K. B., & Yean, C. Y.
Journal: Nano Life, Vol. 15, 2430005.
Summary: Graphene oxide, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes were functionalized for targeted cancer imaging and therapy. They enabled enhanced tumor visualization, sustained drug release, and effective photothermal/photodynamic treatment, advancing nanotheranostic applications.

Title: Immunoinformatic Execution and Design of an Anti–Epstein–Barr Virus Vaccine with Multiple Epitopes Triggering Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses
Authors: Ahmed, N., Rabaan, A. A., Alwashmi, A. S., et al.
Journal: Microorganisms, Vol. 11, 2448.
Summary: A computational pipeline identified epitopes from EBV latent and lytic proteins, modeled their MHC binding, and simulated strong immune responses. Codon optimization suggested efficient bacterial expression, supporting rapid vaccine prototyping.

Title: Heavy Metal (Arsenic) Induced Antibiotic Resistance among Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase (ESBL) Producing Bacteria of Nosocomial Origin
Authors: Ahmed, N., Tahir, K., Aslam, S., et al.
Journal: Pharmaceuticals, Vol. 15, 1426.
Summary: Arsenic in hospital effluents was linked to co-selection of plasmid-borne ESBL and arsenic resistance genes. This co-resistance highlights environmental drivers of antimicrobial resistance and the need for better wastewater control.

Title: Updates on Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV)-Associated Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Emphasis on the Latent Gene Products of EBV
Authors: Ahmed, N., Abusalah, M. A. H. A., Farzand, A., Absar, M., Yusof, N. Y., Rabaan, A. A., et al.
Journal: Medicina, Vol. 59, Issue 2.
Summary: This review outlines how EBV latent proteins like LMP1 and EBNA1 drive oncogenesis, evade immunity, and present therapeutic targets, emphasizing potential immunotherapy approaches for endemic regions.

Title: The Antimicrobial Efficacy against Selective Oral Microbes, Antioxidant Activity and Preliminary Phytochemical Screening of Zingiber officinale
Authors: Ahmed, N., Karobari, M. I., Yousaf, A., et al.
Journal: Infection and Drug Resistance,pp. 2773–2785.
Summary: Methanolic and aqueous ginger extracts inhibited oral pathogens and showed strong antioxidant activity linked to high phenolic and flavonoid content, supporting its use in oral health products.

Title: Antibiotic Resistance Profile in Relation to Virulence Genes fimH, hlyA and usp of Uropathogenic E. coli Isolates in Lahore, Pakistan
Authors: Ahmed, N., Zeshan, B., Naveed, M., et al.
Journal: Tropical Biomedicine, Vol. 36, pp. 559–568.
Summary:In clinical isolates, fimH and hlyA genes correlated with multidrug resistance. The findings stress the dual risk of resistance and virulence in urinary tract infections.

Conclusion

Dr. Naveed Ahmed possesses the academic excellence, research productivity, and global engagement expected of a Best Researcher Award recipient. His combination of high-impact publications, patents, conference recognition, and international collaborations demonstrates a clear commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in medical microbiology and infectious diseases. With continued emphasis on leadership in large-scale research initiatives and translational impact, he is exceptionally well-suited for this award and has strong potential to contribute even more significantly to the scientific community in the future.