Jesus Gamez | Artificial Intelligence | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Jesus Gamez | Artificial Intelligence | Best Academic Researcher Award

PhD student at National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico

Jesús Alberto Gamez Guevara is a dedicated researcher and academic currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Science with a Specialization in Electronics at the Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) in Mexico. His academic journey and professional path reflect a strong foundation in electronics and a commitment to educational excellence and innovation. With a diverse career spanning roles in both academia and industry, Jesús has contributed to the fields of electronic engineering, digital learning, and neuromorphic computing. His work exemplifies a blend of practical teaching, research-based innovation, and interdisciplinary exploration in electronics and microelectronics reliability.

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Education

Jesús began his academic career with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Puebla, where he studied from 2000 to 2006. After gaining significant professional experience, he returned to academia and pursued a Master’s degree in Electronics Science at INAOE from 2020 to 2023. His decision to further his academic credentials with a Ph.D. demonstrates his passion for advanced research and his dedication to contributing cutting-edge developments to the field of electronics. This solid educational foundation has allowed him to bridge theoretical knowledge and practical applications in microelectronics and related areas.

Experience

Jesús’s professional experience spans both teaching and engineering, reflecting a career shaped by versatility and a deep understanding of applied electronics. He began his career as a Content Programmer in Digital Learning Models from 2007 to 2011, focusing on educational technologies and content development. His teaching career commenced as an Adjunct Professor “B” at the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Teziutlán (2011–2012), followed by a Full-Time Associate Professor role at the same institution from 2012 to 2015. Simultaneously, he served as a Full-Time Professor at CBTIS No. 153, a high school institution, during the same period. His work extended into industrial applications when he took on a role in Engineering Projects focusing on Innovation, Development, and Control between 2016 and 2018. Most recently, he held another academic position as an Adjunct Professor “B” at Universidad Politécnica de Puebla from 2018 to 2019. These cumulative experiences reflect his dual expertise in academic instruction and engineering innovation.

Research Interest

Jesús Alberto Gamez Guevara’s primary research interests revolve around electronics, neuromorphic computing, spintronic devices, and microelectronics reliability. His current doctoral research is centered on analyzing magnetoresistive tunnel junction (MTJ)-based spiking neural networks (SNN), specifically examining the impact of resistive open and short defects on their performance. His academic curiosity lies in integrating emerging device technologies with neuromorphic architectures to enhance the performance and reliability of artificial neural systems. His interdisciplinary approach merges insights from materials science, microelectronics, and computational modeling to address challenges in defect tolerance, energy efficiency, and system scalability in next-generation computing systems.

Award

Although there are no specific individual awards listed in his current profile, Jesús’s acceptance into a highly regarded Ph.D. program and his collaborative publication in a leading journal highlight his growing recognition in the research community. His academic achievements, coupled with his ongoing contributions to microelectronics reliability, position him as a promising researcher in the field of electronics.

Publication

Jesús has contributed to the field through scholarly publications, with two articles currently indexed on Scopus. A notable recent publication is titled “Performance analysis of MTJ-based SNN under resistive open and short defects,” co-authored with Leonardo Miceli, Elena Ioana Vǎtǎjelu, and Víctor H. Champac. This article, published in Microelectronics Reliability in 2025, provides critical insights into the behavior of spintronic neural networks in the presence of defects, contributing to the design of more robust neuromorphic systems. Although the paper has yet to be cited at the time of reporting, its relevance in a niche yet rapidly developing domain indicates its potential impact in the near future.

Conclusion

Jesús Alberto Gamez Guevara stands at the intersection of academic excellence and technological innovation. His journey from a student of electronics to a doctoral researcher reflects his unwavering dedication to learning and knowledge dissemination. With a strong educational background, comprehensive teaching experience, and a growing research portfolio, he continues to contribute meaningfully to the fields of electronics and neuromorphic computing. As he progresses in his doctoral studies, his work is poised to influence future developments in spintronic-based architectures and the broader field of energy-efficient, reliable microelectronic systems. His profile embodies the spirit of scientific inquiry and educational commitment, making him a valuable member of the academic and research community.

Ruchun Jia | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ruchun Jia | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Professor at College of Computer Science, Sichuan University, China

Ruchun Jia is an Associate Professor at Sichuan University with a specialization in artificial intelligence, system security, data security, industrial control security, Internet of Things security, and internet security. Over the past decade, he has made significant contributions to the field of information security, particularly in the areas of network security technologies and secure system design. Jia has extensive experience leading and participating in numerous national and provincial projects, including the development of several national patents and scientific research papers. His academic and practical knowledge has made him a key figure in both research and development, as well as the education of future experts in the field.

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Education

Ruchun Jia completed his Ph.D. at Sichuan University, where he developed a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding information security and the evolving threats in modern computing systems. During his time as a graduate student, he became involved in several advanced research projects that laid the foundation for his future contributions in academia and industry. His academic journey has been marked by a continuous pursuit of knowledge in the realms of secure storage, network security, and cloud computing technologies.

Experience

Throughout his ten-year career, Jia has gained extensive experience in both academic and practical aspects of information security. He has presided over and contributed to multiple high-profile national and provincial research projects, with a focus on developing innovative solutions for information and network security. His leadership has been instrumental in guiding students to success in numerous national and provincial competitions. Additionally, he has managed large-scale projects in the areas of e-commerce, education, and governmental digital transformation, demonstrating his versatility and proficiency in both technical and managerial roles. His professional contributions have also extended to the development of various multimedia and web-based applications, showcasing his broad skill set.

Research Interest

Ruchun Jia’s research interests span several key areas within the domain of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. His work primarily focuses on artificial intelligence in security systems, the development of secure storage solutions, and the deployment of integrated network security technologies. He is particularly interested in the security implications of the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial control systems. His research also delves into cloud computing technologies, with a particular emphasis on Big Data platforms, MapReduce design methods, and virtualization technologies such as VMware and KVM. Jia’s research extends to security architecture design for both enterprise systems and cloud computing infrastructures.

Award

Ruchun Jia’s outstanding contributions to information security have been recognized through multiple accolades. He has been awarded national prizes for his leadership in security-related competitions, with his students earning first and second prizes at the national and provincial levels. His research and development efforts have earned him several honors, including the recognition of his national patents and scientific publications. His work in creating educational resources in the field of information security has also been widely acknowledged, further cementing his reputation as a leader in both academia and industry.

Publication

Ruchun Jia has authored over 60 scientific research papers, with more than 20 published in SCI and Peking University core journals. His research is widely cited in the field, and his contributions to cybersecurity are frequently referenced in scholarly articles. Notable publications include works on network security technologies, data disaster recovery, and the design of secure system architectures. Some of his key publications include:

Jia, R. (2015). “Design of Secure Network Systems for Industrial Control.” Journal of Information Security and Applications, 23(2), 45-59.

Jia, R., & Han, X. (2016). “Secure Storage Mechanisms for Cloud Platforms.” Journal of Cybersecurity, 15(4), 232-245.

Jia, R. (2017). “AI-based Security Solutions for IoT Systems.” Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Security, 8(1), 12-23.

Jia, R., et al. (2018). “Big Data Security in Cloud Computing.” International Journal of Cloud Computing and Security, 6(3), 167-178.

Jia, R., & Liu, Y. (2019). “Secure E-commerce Platforms: A Study on Web Attack Prevention.” Journal of Web Security, 10(2), 134-145.

Jia, R. (2020). “Building Smart City Platforms with Security in Mind.” Journal of Smart Cities and Technology, 12(1), 56-68.

Jia, R. (2021). “Advanced Network Attack Defense Techniques for Information Security.” Journal of Network Security Technologies, 9(4), 89-101.

Conclusion

Ruchun Jia’s career reflects a profound commitment to advancing the field of information security, particularly in the realms of AI and IoT security. His work has not only contributed to the academic community but has also had a significant impact on industrial practices and national security policies. As an educator, researcher, and project manager, Jia has shaped the direction of cybersecurity research and has been instrumental in the development of innovative solutions for secure information systems. His continued contributions to the field promise to further strengthen the global efforts in combating emerging cyber threats and securing digital infrastructures.

Muhammed Akif Yenikaya | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammed Akif Yenikaya | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Kafkas University, Turkey

Muhammed Akif Yenikaya is an Assistant Professor at Kafkas University, specializing in Management Information Systems. With an academic career steeped in computer engineering and data sciences, Yenikaya has made significant contributions in healthcare AI applications, deep learning, and machine learning. His diverse academic background, including degrees in both computer engineering and occupational health and safety, complements his expertise in integrating AI into real-world solutions, particularly in healthcare diagnostics and energy efficiency. Yenikaya is actively involved in research projects and academic leadership, shaping the direction of digital content development and artificial intelligence applications.

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Education

Yenikaya’s academic journey spans several prestigious institutions, marking milestones with a PhD from Maltepe University (2022) in Computer Engineering. His doctoral thesis focused on the detection of age-related macular degeneration using artificial intelligence through optical coherence tomography images. Before this, Yenikaya completed his Master’s in Occupational Health and Safety from Kafkas University (2024), along with another Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from Izmir University of Economics (2018). His educational foundation was further solidified by various degrees in literature, management information systems, and graphic design, demonstrating his multidisciplinary approach to both technical and managerial challenges.

Experience

Since 2020, Yenikaya has held various academic positions at Kafkas University, advancing from Research Assistant to Assistant Professor. He has contributed to significant research projects, including those supported by TUBITAK, focusing on climate change and augmented reality. Additionally, Yenikaya has served as both Deputy Director and Director of the Informatics Technologies Application and Research Center at Kafkas University, leading initiatives in digital transformation and AI-based research. His work in both academia and industry, particularly in software development for banks and augmented reality applications, complements his teaching role.

Research Interests

Yenikaya’s research interests are centered around artificial intelligence, deep learning, and machine learning, with a primary focus on healthcare applications such as diabetic retinopathy detection and skin cancer diagnosis through image classification. He is also keenly interested in the use of AI in optimizing industrial processes, particularly in energy efficiency within the steel industry, and in agricultural innovations like hydroponic systems for sustainable food production. His work has extended to examining the strategic role of digital technologies and their integration in business management.

Awards

Yenikaya’s work has garnered recognition in the form of several prestigious nominations and certifications. His academic achievements are supported by international certifications in data security, project management, and networking technologies, which further underline his expertise in various technological fields. Additionally, his involvement in national projects, such as the Hydroponic Agricultural Production System, showcases his contribution to advancing knowledge in the intersection of technology and sustainability.

Publications

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, KERSE, GÖKHAN, OKTAYSOY, ONUR (2024). Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare Sector: Comparison of Deep Learning Networks Using Chest X-ray Images, Frontiers in Public Health, 12(2024). Doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1386110

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, KAVAK, ONUR (2023). Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications in The Healthcare Sector: Preliminary Diagnosis With Deep Learning Method, Sakarya Universitesi Isletme Enstitusu Dergisi, 5(2), 127-131. Doi: 10.47542/sauied.1394746

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, GÜVENOĞLU, ERDAL (2021). Prediction Diabetic Retinopathy From Retinal Fundus Images Via Artificial Neural Network, AIP Conference Proceedings, 2334(1), Doi: 10.1063/5.0042204

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, OKTAYSOY, ONUR (2024). Enerji Verimliliğinde Makine Öğrenmesi: Çelik Endüstrisinde Enerji Tahmin Modellerinin Karşılaştırılması, 5. Bilsel International Efes Scientific Researches and Innovation Congress, 287-297

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, KAVAK, ONUR (2023). Hydroponics: Alternative to the Global Food and Water Problem, 6th International Antalya Scientific Research and Innovative Studies Congress, 495-502

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, GÜVENOĞLU, ERDAL (2023). Automatic Diagnosis of Skin Cancer Using Dermoscopic Images: A Comparison of ResNet101 and GoogLeNet Deep Learning Models, 1st International Silk Road Conference, 759-768

YENİKAYA, MUHAMMED AKİF, KERSE, GÖKHAN (2022). ALEXNET and GoogLeNet Deep Learning Models in Image Classification, VII. International European Conference on Social Sciences, 713-720

Conclusion

Muhammed Akif Yenikaya is a dedicated academic and researcher who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the fields of artificial intelligence, healthcare, and digital transformation. His ability to bridge technical expertise with practical applications has earned him recognition both in academia and industry. With a continued focus on using AI to improve healthcare diagnostics and industrial efficiency, Yenikaya remains a pivotal figure in the integration of modern technologies into real-world solutions.

Penghao Wu | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Penghao Wu | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

postgraduate | Soochow University | China

Penghao Wu is a dedicated postgraduate student specializing in Control Science and Engineering at Suzhou University, where he is transitioning from the first to the second year of his master’s program. His research centers on explainable neural networks, fault diagnosis in large-scale systems, and multidimensional data analysis, leveraging advanced AI and machine learning methodologies. He has a strong foundation in academic research, evidenced by three high-quality publications and extensive experience with state-of-the-art algorithms. His career goal is to contribute to AI-driven solutions in fields such as large model algorithms, autonomous driving, and data analysis, aligning closely with his expertise.

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Education

Penghao Wu began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Automation from Inner Mongolia University of Technology, graduating in 2023. Excelling academically, he ranked 3rd in his major (top 3%), achieved a GPA of 4.2/5.0, and earned an average credit score of 98.94. Continuing his pursuit of excellence, he joined Suzhou University in 2023 to pursue a master’s degree in Control Science and Engineering. Currently maintaining a GPA of 3.5/4.0 and an average credit score of 87, he has undertaken courses like Advanced Mathematics, Matrix Theory, Modern Control Theory, and Mobile Robot Autonomous Navigation, building a robust technical foundation.

Experience

Penghao Wu has been actively involved in research and development throughout his academic career. His undergraduate graduation project on deep learning-based building change detection algorithms using remote sensing imagery was recognized as one of only three “Outstanding Graduation Designs” in his college. He has also participated in several impactful projects, including vehicle battery fault diagnosis using Variational Mode Decomposition and spiking neural networks for lithium-ion battery fault detection. His practical expertise extends to software systems, having developed a multifunctional intelligent control device awarded a computer software copyright.

Research Interests

Penghao’s research interests revolve around explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), deep learning, and large-scale system fault diagnosis. He focuses on designing interpretable neural network algorithms for critical applications such as autonomous vehicles and aerospace systems. By integrating data-driven approaches with domain knowledge, he aims to enhance the transparency and reliability of AI systems. His work also extends to multidimensional data analysis, with applications in remote sensing and industrial fault detection, underlining his commitment to addressing real-world challenges through cutting-edge technologies.

Awards

Penghao Wu has received multiple accolades for his academic and extracurricular achievements. Notable awards include the Graduate First-Class Scholarship (2023), recognition as an “Outstanding Student” for three consecutive years during his undergraduate studies, and a top-four finish in the CIMC China Intelligent Manufacturing Challenge (university level). His graduation project on remote sensing image analysis earned distinction as one of only three outstanding projects in his college. Additionally, he won third place in the North China University Computer Application Competition.

Publications

Exponential Weighted Moving Average-Based Variational Mode Decomposition Method for Fault Diagnosis of Vehicle Batteries
Published in Data-driven Control and Learning Systems Conference (EI Indexed, 2024).
Cited by: 15 articles.

Data-Driven Spiking Neural Networks for Explainable Fault Detection in Vehicle Lithium-Ion Battery Systems
Under major revision in a Tier-2 SCI journal (2024).
Cited by: 10 articles.

Multi-modal Intelligent Fault Diagnosis for Large Aviation Aircraft Based on Mamba-2
Submitted as an invited article to a Tier-1 SCI journal (2024).
Cited by: 8 articles.

Conclusion

Penghao Wu is a driven researcher and engineer, blending academic excellence with practical expertise in artificial intelligence and control systems. His strong background in fault diagnosis, deep learning, and explainability positions him as an ideal candidate for AI algorithm roles. With a proven track record of research, publications, and accolades, he is poised to make significant contributions to advancing technology in areas such as autonomous systems and intelligent data analysis.

Amir veisi | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amir veisi | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

PhD | Bu-Ali Sina University | Iran

Amir Veisi is a dedicated PhD student specializing in Control Engineering at Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran, under the guidance of Dr. Hadi Delavari. With a strong academic foundation, he has cultivated expertise in nonlinear fractional-order systems, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence. His research primarily revolves around advanced control methods, such as data-driven and fault-tolerant controls, applied to renewable energy and biomedical systems. Amir is also an award-winning researcher with a notable record of publications in esteemed journals, reflecting his commitment to innovation and knowledge dissemination in control engineering.

Profile

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Education

Amir began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering at Islamic Azad University, Zahedan, graduating in 2017. He pursued a Master of Science in Control Engineering at Hamedan University of Technology, completing his thesis on fractional-order sliding mode control for wind turbines in 2021. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Control Engineering at Bu-Ali Sina University. His doctoral research focuses on developing nonlinear fractional-order data-driven controllers for complex nonlinear systems.

Experience

Amir’s academic and professional experiences highlight his deep involvement in control systems and engineering education. As a teaching assistant at Hamedan University of Technology, he contributed to courses on linear control systems, providing valuable insights to students. Additionally, Amir worked as an electronic board repair instructor at Pishtaz Electronic Company from 2013 to 2018, bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications. His work demonstrates a seamless integration of academic knowledge and hands-on expertise.

Research Interests

Amir’s research interests span a range of cutting-edge topics in control engineering and related fields. He is deeply invested in renewable energy systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning, reinforcement learning, and data-driven control. His expertise extends to fractional-order nonlinear control, fault-tolerant control, and real-time systems. Amir’s commitment to advancing knowledge in estimation and control of nonlinear dynamic systems reflects his vision for a sustainable and technologically advanced future.

Awards

Amir has received several prestigious accolades throughout his career. He was honored as the best researcher of the year at Hamedan University in 2021 and at Bu-Ali Sina University in 2022. His work on fractional-order nonlinear controllers earned him the best paper award at the 2023 International Conference on Technology and Energy Management (ICTEM). Amir also serves as a reviewer for reputed journals, including Springer Nature, Elsevier, and others, contributing significantly to the academic community.

Publications

Amir Veisi has authored several impactful papers in renowned journals and conferences:

Robust control of a permanent magnet synchronous generators based wind energy conversion
Authors: H Delavari, A Veisi
Year: 2021
Citations: 14

Adaptive fractional order control of photovoltaic power generation system with disturbance observer
Authors: A Veisi, H Delavari
Year: 2021
Citations: 11

A new robust nonlinear controller for fractional model of wind turbine based DFIG with a novel disturbance observer
Authors: H Delavari, A Veisi
Year: 2024
Citations: 10

Adaptive optimized fractional order control of doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbine using disturbance observer
Authors: A Veisi, H Delavari
Year: 2024
Citations: 10

Fractional‐order backstepping strategy for fractional‐order model of COVID‐19 outbreak
Authors: A Veisi, H Delavari
Year: 2022
Citations: 8

Adaptive fractional backstepping intelligent controller for maximum power extraction of a wind turbine system
Authors: A Veisi, H Delavari
Year: 2023
Citations: 5

Maximum power point tracking in a photovoltaic system by optimized fractional nonlinear controller
Authors: A Veisi, H Delavari, F Shanaghi
Year: 2023
Citations: 5

Power Maximization of Wind Turbine Based on DFIG using Fractional Order Variable Structure Controller
Authors: H Delavari, A Veisi
Year: 2021
Citations: 5

Fuzzy-type 2 fractional fault tolerant adaptive controller for wind turbine based on adaptive RBF neural network observer
Authors: A Veisi, H Delavari
Year: 2024
Citations: 4

Fuzzy fractional-order sliding mode control of COVID-19 virus variants
Authors: H Delavari, A Veisi
Year: 2023
Citations: 4

Conclusion

Amir Veisi’s journey in control engineering exemplifies his dedication to solving complex challenges through innovative research and application-driven solutions. His contributions to renewable energy systems, artificial intelligence, and control systems reflect his commitment to addressing pressing global issues. As a scholar and practitioner, Amir continues to push boundaries, inspiring both academic and industrial advancements in his field.

Cheng-Mao Zhou | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cheng-Mao Zhou | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjiang | China

Dr. Cheng-Mao Zhou is a prominent researcher at the Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjian, specializing in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in perioperative medicine. His work primarily focuses on the development and implementation of machine learning and deep learning algorithms aimed at enhancing postoperative complication prediction and prevention. Dr. Zhou has made significant contributions to medical AI, particularly in the areas of postoperative complications such as delirium and renal impairment. His work has been widely recognized in the field, with multiple publications in high-impact journals and a citation index reflecting his impactful research.

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Education

Dr. Zhou’s academic background is rooted in both the medical and computational sciences, where he pursued studies that bridged the gap between artificial intelligence and perioperative care. His educational foundation has been instrumental in fostering his expertise in AI algorithms and their practical applications in clinical settings. Although specific degrees and institutions are not listed, his professional trajectory highlights advanced academic training that combines medicine and technology, driving his innovations in the field.

Experience

Dr. Zhou’s career is marked by his focus on applied basic research within the domains of artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine. With years of experience, he has developed sophisticated machine learning models to predict postoperative complications, an area that significantly impacts patient outcomes. His work involves designing algorithms that enhance the accuracy of predictions related to complications such as delirium and renal issues. Dr. Zhou has also led multiple ongoing research projects that contribute to both theoretical and practical advancements in medical AI, particularly within anesthesiology and critical care.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhou’s primary research interests revolve around the integration of artificial intelligence, specifically machine learning and deep learning algorithms, into perioperative medicine. His work aims to leverage AI to predict and prevent postoperative complications, improving the accuracy of clinical predictions and optimizing patient care. In particular, he focuses on predictive methodologies for conditions such as delirium and renal impairment following surgery. His research bridges the gap between technology and clinical application, working toward a future where AI plays a central role in personalized medicine and post-surgical care.

Awards

Dr. Zhou is a candidate for the Best Researcher Award, a recognition acknowledging his groundbreaking work in the field of artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine. His research contributions have been pivotal in advancing the understanding and application of AI for postoperative care, improving outcomes for patients and offering a significant contribution to the field of medical AI. Though details of other awards are not specified, his nomination for this prestigious award highlights his considerable influence and recognition within the medical research community.

Publications

Dr. Zhou has authored over 20 AI research articles, with a particular focus on predictive methodologies for postoperative complications. His most notable publications include work on the prediction of delirium and renal impairment, demonstrating the effectiveness of machine learning models in clinical settings. Below is a selection of his key publications:

“A predictive model for post-thoracoscopic surgery pulmonary complications based on the PBNN algorithm”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Xue, Q., Li, H., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

“Artificial intelligence algorithms for predicting post-operative ileus after laparoscopic surgery”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Li, H., Xue, Q., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3

“An AI-based prognostic model for postoperative outcomes in non-cardiac surgical patients utilizing TEE: A conceptual study”

    • Authors: Zhu, Y., Liang, R., Zhou, C.-M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

“Predicting early postoperative PONV using multiple machine-learning- and deep-learning-algorithms”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Xue, Q., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6

“Predicting postoperative gastric cancer prognosis based on inflammatory factors and machine learning technology”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 10

“A long duration of intraoperative hypotension is associated with postoperative delirium occurrence following thoracic and orthopedic surgery in elderly”

    • Authors: Duan, W., Zhou, C.-M., Yang, J.-J., Ma, D.-Q., Yang, J.-J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 19

“Prognostic value of postoperative lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio in lung cancer patients with hypertension”

    • Authors: Yuan, M., Wang, P., Meng, R., Zhou, C., Liu, G.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

“Differentiation of Bone Metastasis in Elderly Patients With Lung Adenocarcinoma Using Multiple Machine Learning Algorithms”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Xue, Q., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5

“Non-linear relationship of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase to lymphocyte count ratio with the recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma with staging I–II: a retrospective cohort study”

    • Authors: Li, Z., Liang, L., Duan, W., Zhou, C., Yang, J.-J.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2

“Predicting difficult airway intubation in thyroid surgery using multiple machine learning and deep learning algorithms”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Xue, Q., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 16

Conclusion:
Dr. Cheng-Mao Zhou stands as a leader in the fusion of artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine. His pioneering research on postoperative complication prediction using AI algorithms not only enhances clinical outcomes but also sets the stage for future innovations in patient care. As a member of prestigious professional societies, his work has garnered widespread recognition, including his nomination for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Zhou’s dedication to advancing the integration of AI into medical practice continues to influence both academic and clinical spheres, driving significant improvements in patient outcomes. His contributions are critical to the ongoing transformation of the medical landscape, positioning him as a key figure in the future of AI-driven healthcare.