Yagna Jadeja | Robotics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

                    Yagna Jadeja
Affiliation PyCRobo Ltd
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 57211810459
Documents 6
Citations 28
h-index 2
Subject Area Robotics
Event Technology Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4790-3592

Yagna Jadeja is affiliated with PyCRobo Ltd, United Kingdom, and has contributed to robotics research focusing on imitation learning, healthcare robotics, computer-aided robotic design, and intelligent learning systems. This article summarizes the academic profile, research contributions, publication record, research impact, and suitability for the Innovative Research Award based on publicly available scholarly information.[1]

Abstract

Yagna Jadeja has developed research centered on robotics, imitation learning, healthcare assistance, and intelligent robotic systems. The published studies demonstrate practical applications of artificial intelligence for autonomous learning, active image labeling, and computer-aided robotic design. These contributions collectively advance adaptive robotic technologies while supporting efficient human–robot interaction, healthcare automation, and machine learning methodologies. The available publication record, citation metrics, and scholarly visibility indicate sustained engagement with robotics research and justify recognition through the Innovative Research Award for emerging scientific contributions within technology and engineering disciplines.[1][2][3]

Keywords

Robotics, Imitation Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare Robotics, Machine Learning, Active Learning, Computer-Aided Design, Human–Robot Interaction, Autonomous Systems, Intelligent Robotics.

Introduction

The research portfolio emphasizes robotics supported by imitation learning, artificial intelligence, and intelligent automation. The published investigations address practical healthcare assistance, robotic system design, and efficient data labeling strategies, demonstrating interdisciplinary integration between engineering and machine learning while contributing to the advancement of adaptive robotic technologies for real-world applications.[1][2]

Research Profile

Yagna Jadeja’s scholarly profile reflects research activity in robotics with emphasis on imitation learning, healthcare automation, intelligent perception, and computer-aided robotic development. Indexed publications and measurable citation performance indicate consistent participation in internationally recognized research while maintaining a focused contribution to emerging intelligent robotic technologies.[1]

Research Contributions

The research introduces self-learning robotic systems using deep imitation learning, investigates active learning approaches for reducing image-labeling requirements, and explores computer-aided robotic design methodologies. Together these studies improve autonomous decision-making, learning efficiency, and practical deployment of intelligent robotic systems across healthcare and engineering environments.[1][2][3]

Publications

The publication record includes studies addressing healthcare robotics through deep imitation learning, active learning strategies for image labeling optimization, and computer-aided robotic design. These peer-reviewed publications collectively demonstrate interdisciplinary expertise linking robotics, artificial intelligence, computer vision, and intelligent automation within applied engineering research.[1][2][3]

Research Impact

The documented publications, citations, and Scopus indexing demonstrate scholarly visibility within robotics research. Contributions support ongoing developments in autonomous learning, healthcare assistance, and intelligent engineering while providing practical methodologies that may encourage future innovation across academic research and industrial robotic applications.[1]

Award Suitability

The combination of peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation performance, interdisciplinary robotics research, and practical technological innovation provides a balanced foundation supporting consideration for the Innovative Research Award. The work aligns with recognition criteria emphasizing scientific originality, engineering relevance, and contributions toward intelligent robotic systems.[1][3]

Conclusion

Yagna Jadeja has established an emerging research profile focused on robotics and intelligent learning systems through peer-reviewed publications and measurable scholarly metrics. The available evidence demonstrates meaningful academic engagement, technological relevance, and continued contributions supporting innovation in healthcare robotics and autonomous intelligent systems.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Jadeja, Y., et al. (2025). Enhancing Healthcare Assistance with a Self-Learning Robotics System: A Deep Imitation Learning-Based Solution. Electronics, 14(14), 2823.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/14/14/2823
  2. Jadeja, Y., et al. (2024). Various Active Learning Strategies Analysis in Image Labeling: Maximizing Performance with Minimum Labeled Data. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer.
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-53082-1_15
  3. Jadeja, Y., et al. (2022). Computer Aided Design of Self-Learning Robotic System using Imitation Learning. Advances in Design Engineering. IOS Press.
    https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/ATDE220564
  4. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Yagna Jadeja, Author ID 57211810459. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211810459
  5. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID Record: Yagna Jadeja.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4790-3592

Amin Najafi | Robotics and Automation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Amin Najafi | Robotics and Automation | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate at University of Zanjan, Iran.

Amin Najafi is a researcher specializing in advanced fault-tolerant control, robotics, and intelligent transportation systems. His expertise lies in designing resilient control algorithms for UAVs, MAGLEV trains, and autonomous guidance systems. Through a strong portfolio of high-quality publications, Najafi has contributed significantly to enhancing the stability, safety, and performance of robotic systems operating under uncertain and fault-prone conditions. His work in adaptive barrier sliding mode control and finite-time stabilization has been widely recognized for bridging theoretical advancements with practical applications. Najafi’s research has appeared in leading journals, including IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, Mathematics, ISA Transactions, and the Journal of Vibration and Control. Beyond research, he actively contributes to the scientific community through peer-review engagements across prestigious journals. His growing influence demonstrates his commitment to advancing robust, intelligent, and reliable autonomous systems, making him a promising candidate for recognition in robotics and automation research.

Professional Profile

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Education

Amin Najafi’s academic training has been grounded in control engineering, robotics, and automation. His education equipped him with advanced knowledge in nonlinear control, adaptive systems, and fault-tolerant design, laying a strong foundation for tackling complex challenges in autonomous platforms. Building on this foundation, Najafi engaged deeply with theories of stability, guidance, and fault diagnosis while also exploring practical aspects of UAVs and intelligent transportation. His progression through academic programs allowed him to develop both analytical rigor and applied research capabilities. The interdisciplinary nature of his training helped him connect mathematics, control theory, and engineering applications, which is reflected in his publications that combine theoretical robustness with engineering relevance. Najafi’s educational journey reflects a balance of theory and practice, giving him the ability to produce impactful work that speaks to both the academic community and the broader engineering industry in robotics and automation.

Experience

Amin Najafi has developed his career around solving critical problems in robotics, automation, and transportation electrification. His research experience includes designing innovative fault-tolerant controllers for quadrotor UAVs, advancing resilient strategies for MAGLEV train systems, and contributing to aerospace and defense-related guidance systems. His international collaborations with researchers such as S. Mobayen, A. Fekih, and L. Fridman demonstrate his ability to work within diverse, high-caliber teams. Najafi has also built strong credentials as a peer reviewer, having reviewed more than 60 manuscripts for prestigious journals including IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, IEEE Access, and the Asian Journal of Control. This dual role as an author and reviewer highlights both his subject matter expertise and his standing in the global robotics and control community. Through his experience, he has consistently contributed to advancing autonomous and fault-resilient systems, ensuring his research holds both academic and applied significance.

Research Focus

Najafi’s research is anchored in fault-tolerant control, nonlinear dynamics, and resilient robotics. His primary focus lies in developing adaptive barrier sliding mode controllers, finite-time stabilization strategies, and robust diagnosis methods for actuator faults. UAVs represent a central application in his portfolio, where he has addressed actuator reliability, real-time guidance, and performance optimization under uncertain conditions. Beyond UAVs, he has extended his contributions to MAGLEV trains and interceptor-target systems, demonstrating the versatility of his control strategies. His work is characterized by integrating theoretical rigor, such as linear matrix inequality approaches, with real-world engineering challenges, making his contributions impactful across multiple domains. The broader vision of his research is to enable safe, intelligent, and adaptive robotic systems capable of operating in dynamic and fault-prone environments. By combining control theory with automation and robotics, Najafi continues to advance the frontiers of resilient and intelligent autonomous technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Adaptive Barrier Fast Terminal Sliding Mode Actuator Fault-Tolerant Control Approach for Quadrotor UAVs
Authors: A. Najafi, M.T. Vu, S. Mobayen, J.H. Asad, A. Fekih
Journal: Mathematics.
Citations: 51
Summary: Proposes an adaptive barrier fast terminal sliding mode controller for quadrotor UAVs. Ensures finite-time stability, fault tolerance, and resilience against actuator faults with validated simulations.

Title: Design of Linear Matrix Inequality-Based Adaptive Barrier Global Sliding Mode Fault-Tolerant Control for Uncertain Systems with Faulty Actuators
Authors: K. Naseri, M.T. Vu, S. Mobayen, A. Najafi, A. Fekih
Journal: Mathematics.
Citations: 22
Summary: Introduces an LMI-based adaptive barrier global sliding mode controller. Provides robust stability and effective fault management in uncertain nonlinear systems.

Title: Robust Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Control for MAGLEV Train Systems: A Non-Singular Finite-Time Approach
Authors: A. Najafi, S. Mobayen, S.H. Rouhani, Z. Mokhtare, A. Jalilvand, L. Fridman, et al.
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification.
Citations: 3
Summary: Develops a finite-time robust adaptive controller for MAGLEV trains. Enhances fault tolerance, passenger safety, and system robustness under disturbances.

Title: Multiple Actuator Fault Diagnosis Based on Parity Space for Quadrotor System
Authors: A. Najafi, D. Bustan
Journal: Journal of Aeronautical Engineering (JOAE).
Citations: 2
Summary: Presents a parity-space-based approach to detect and isolate multiple actuator faults in quadrotors, ensuring reliable UAV performance.

Title: Design of Adaptive Barrier Function-Based Backstepping Finite-Time Guidance Control for Interceptor-Target Systems
Authors: Z. Mokhtare, M.A. Sepestanki, S. Mobayen, A. Najafi, W. Assawinchaichote, et al.
Journal: Journal of Vibration and Control.
Citations: –
Summary: Proposes a backstepping control method with adaptive barrier functions for interceptor-target systems. Guarantees finite-time convergence and robust guidance under uncertainties.

Conclusion

Amin Najafi demonstrates strong potential and achievement in fault-tolerant control systems for UAVs and transportation applications, with impactful publications, innovative methodologies, and active engagement in peer review. While there is scope for growth in terms of citation impact and broader collaborations, his research contributions are highly relevant to the advancement of resilient and intelligent autonomous systems. He can be considered a suitable and promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly within the subject category of Control Systems, UAVs, and Intelligent Transportation.