Youlong Lv | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youlong Lv | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Donghua University, China

Dr. Youlong Lyu is an associate professor at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Donghua University. With a strong background in intelligent production, scheduling, and quality control, he has contributed significantly to the field of artificial intelligence applications in industrial settings. He has led multiple national and municipal research projects focused on optimizing manufacturing processes, integrating AI into production systems, and improving efficiency through data-driven methodologies. His expertise spans across various aspects of industrial AI, from smart healthcare to intelligent scheduling systems, making a notable impact in both academic and practical applications.

Profile

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Education

Dr. Lyu earned his doctoral degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he specialized in intelligent manufacturing and AI-driven optimization. His academic journey has been marked by a deep exploration of machine learning, genetic algorithms, and big data analytics, which have fueled his research into enhancing production processes. His educational background has equipped him with the technical and analytical skills necessary to advance AI applications in industrial and manufacturing domains.

Experience

Dr. Lyu has a wealth of experience in AI-driven industrial applications, having undertaken pivotal roles in numerous research projects. As a principal investigator, he has spearheaded national and municipal initiatives aimed at enhancing workshop scheduling, production line efficiency, and aerospace product assembly. His work in intelligent control systems and data-driven decision-making has led to the development of innovative methodologies for optimizing manufacturing processes. Additionally, he has played a crucial role in consulting for industry projects, particularly in the aerospace sector, where his expertise in simulation and optimization has been instrumental in improving production line operations.

Research Interests

Dr. Lyu’s research interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, and industrial optimization. He focuses on intelligent production scheduling, AI-driven quality control, and big data applications in manufacturing. His work seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical AI models and practical industrial applications, leveraging machine learning algorithms, genetic regulatory networks, and deep reinforcement learning to optimize complex manufacturing processes. Additionally, he has contributed to research in smart healthcare, applying AI techniques to enhance medical imaging and diagnostic accuracy.

Awards

Dr. Lyu’s contributions to AI in industrial applications have been widely recognized. He has received multiple grants from prestigious institutions, including the Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology. His work has also been acknowledged through awards in AI research and industrial big data analytics. As a dedicated scholar, he continues to push the boundaries of AI applications in manufacturing, earning accolades for his innovative research and impactful contributions to the field.

Publications

Zuo L, Zhang J, Lyu Y, et al. Multi-graph attention temporal convolutional network-based radius prediction in three-roller bending of thin-walled parts. Advanced Engineering Informatics, 2025. (Cited by X articles)

Yang B, Zhang J, Lyu Y, et al. Automatic computed tomography image segmentation method for liver tumor. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 2025. (Cited by X articles)

Zhang J, Yang B, Lyu Y. Multi-objective optimization based robotic path planning for CT data reconstruction. Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, 2024. (Cited by X articles)

Lyu Y, Zhang J, Zuo L. Genetic regulatory network-based optimization of master production scheduling. International Journal of Bio-Inspired Computation, 2022. (Cited by X articles)

Lyu Y, Ji Q, Liu Y, Zhang J. Data-driven sensitivity analysis of contact resistance for fuel cells. Measurement and Control, 2020. (Cited by X articles)

Lyu Y, Zhang J. Genetic regulatory network-based method for sequencing in mixed-model assembly lines. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 2019. (Cited by X articles)

Lyu Y, Qin W, Yang J, Zhang J. Adjustment mode decision using support vector data description. Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2018. (Cited by X articles)

Conclusion

Dr. Youlong Lyu’s research and contributions in AI-driven industrial optimization have made significant strides in intelligent manufacturing and quality control. His extensive experience in leading research projects, publishing in high-impact journals, and developing innovative AI applications has solidified his position as a leading expert in industrial artificial intelligence. His commitment to advancing smart manufacturing and AI-integrated production systems continues to drive progress in the field, setting new benchmarks for AI applications in industrial settings.

Anna Pokrovskaya | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Pokrovskaya | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. in Law at Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russia

Anna Pokrovskaya is a dedicated legal professional and researcher specializing in intellectual property law, with extensive experience in patent practices and international legal frameworks. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Law at the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, focusing on civil law, procedure, and private international law. Over the years, she has contributed significantly to academia, legal research, and intellectual property management through various roles in leading institutions and organizations. Her work encompasses research, legal consultancy, and publication activities, making her a prominent voice in the legal field.

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Education

Anna Pokrovskaya holds multiple degrees in law and intellectual property management. She earned her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, specializing in international law. She further pursued her Master’s degree in Intellectual Property Management at Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Additionally, she completed an LLM in Intellectual Property Law at the University of Turin, a joint program with WIPO. Continuing her studies, she is currently completing another LLM in Intellectual Property Law at Tongji University in Shanghai, also in collaboration with WIPO. Her academic journey demonstrates her commitment to understanding global legal perspectives and contributing to legal scholarship.

Experience

Anna has held various roles in prominent institutions. She worked as a Leading Specialist at the Federal Institute of Industrial Property (FIPS), where she contributed to enhancing awareness about intellectual property publication opportunities. She later served as a Lawyer specializing in labor law at LLC Brunel Russia. Since 2020, she has been working as an Expert in Patent Practice at the IP Center “Skolkovo,” dealing with national phase patent applications and collaborating with international clients. In 2024, she joined the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia as a Research Assistant, contributing to grant projects and academic research. She is set to become an Assistant at the same university in 2025.

Research Interests

Anna’s research interests focus on intellectual property rights, intermediary liability, copyright infringement, and legal frameworks governing e-commerce platforms. She explores how AI influences intellectual property protection and enforcement on digital marketplaces. Her work extends to comparative legal studies, analyzing trademark and copyright laws in different jurisdictions, including Russia, China, and the European Union. Through her research, she seeks to develop effective legal mechanisms to address contemporary intellectual property challenges in digital and cross-border environments.

Awards

Anna has received several grants and academic recognitions. She is a recipient of the RUDN Development Programme “Priority-2030” grant, supporting postgraduate research potential. In 2024, she secured funding under the Russian Science Foundation Grant for research on procedural mechanisms for suppressing online copyright infringements. Additionally, she won individual financial support for participating in international and Russian scientific and technical events. She has also been awarded grants from the Presidential Program and RUDN University for her contributions to the field of intellectual property law.

Publications

Pokrovskaya, A. (2022). “Trademark Infringement on E-commerce Sites.” International Scientific Legal Forum in memory of Prof. V.K. Puchinsky.

Pokrovskaya, A. (2023). “Liability for Trademark Infringement on e-Commerce Marketplaces.” International Journal of Law in Changing World.

Pokrovskaya, A. (2023). “The Distribution of Liability in Trademark Infringement on E-commerce Marketplaces.” Fifth IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia Conference.

Pokrovskaya, A. (2024). “AI-driven Disruption: Trademark Infringement on E-commerce Marketplaces in China.” Russian Law Journal.

Pokrovskaya, A. (2024). “Principles of Intermediaries’ Liability in the Online Environment: The Issue of Online Self-Regulation.” BIO Web of Conferences.

Pokrovskaya, A. (2024). “Protection of Trademark Rights on E-commerce Platforms: An Updated Outlook.” Journal of Comprehensive Business Administration Research.

Pokrovskaya, A. (2024). “Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights on E-commerce Trading Platforms.” Eurasian Law Journal.

Conclusion

Anna Pokrovskaya’s contributions to the field of intellectual property law are remarkable, combining academic research, practical expertise, and international collaboration. Her work on trademark and copyright infringement on digital platforms is highly relevant in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape. With her ongoing research, publications, and involvement in academic and legal discussions, she continues to shape the discourse on intellectual property rights and their enforcement in the digital age.