Shih-Wen Hsiao | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shih-Wen Hsiao | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Emeritus Professor at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Dr. Shih-Wen Hsiao is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Industrial Design at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan. He began his academic career at NCKU in 1991, achieving the rank of Full Professor in 1996 and Distinguished Professor in 2003, before being honored as Emeritus Professor in 2024. Prior to his tenure at NCKU, Dr. Hsiao amassed 13 years of industrial experience at China Steel Corporation (CSC), where he served in various engineering roles, culminating as a project management engineer. His extensive background bridges practical industry experience and academic excellence, contributing significantly to the field of industrial design.

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Education

Dr. Hsiao earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University in 1990. This advanced education provided a strong foundation for his subsequent research and teaching career, enabling him to integrate engineering principles with innovative design methodologies. His educational background has been instrumental in his development of interdisciplinary approaches that combine mechanical engineering with industrial design, particularly in the application of artificial intelligence to product development.

Experience

Throughout his tenure at NCKU, Dr. Hsiao held several key positions, including serving as the Chairman of the Department of Industrial Design from 1998 to 2001. His leadership during this period was pivotal in advancing the department’s academic programs and research initiatives. Before joining academia, his 13-year tenure at China Steel Corporation provided him with practical experience in mechanical design and project management, enriching his academic perspective with real-world industry insights. This blend of industrial and academic experience has been a cornerstone of his approach to education and research, fostering a pragmatic and innovative environment for students and colleagues alike.

Research Interests

Dr. Hsiao’s research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, focusing on the application of fuzzy set theory, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and artificial intelligence in product design. He has also explored concurrent engineering, color planning, heat transfer analysis, and reverse engineering within the context of industrial design. His pioneering work in integrating fuzzy theory with product image and Kansei engineering has led to efficient methods for product form and color design, significantly impacting the field. Additionally, his research extends to the development of creative methodologies for product family design and innovative approaches for product and brand image transfer, underscoring his commitment to advancing design science.

Awards

Dr. Hsiao’s contributions have been widely recognized. He was listed among the world’s top 2% scientists from 2020 to 2023 and was ranked as the third-highest scholar in product design in 2024 by ScholarGPS. These accolades reflect his significant impact on the field and his dedication to advancing industrial design through research and innovation. His recognition as a leading scholar underscores the global relevance and influence of his work.

Publications

Dr. Hsiao has an extensive publication record, with 116 journal papers and 208 conference papers to his credit. His recent works include:

“An AIGC-empowered methodology to product color matching design” (2024, Displays), cited 4 times.

“Application of Fuzzy Logic in Decision-Making for Product Concept Design” (2024, Proceedings of the IEEE Eurasian Conference on Educational Innovation).

“Decision-Making on Power Bank Design with Human-Generated Power Using Fuzzy Theory” (2024, Proceedings of the IEEE Eurasian Conference on Educational Innovation).

“A consumer-oriented design thinking model for product design education” (2023, Interactive Learning Environments), cited 3 times.

These publications demonstrate his ongoing commitment to integrating artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic into product design, as well as his dedication to advancing design education.

Conclusion

Dr. Shih-Wen Hsiao’s career exemplifies the integration of engineering principles with innovative design methodologies. His extensive industrial experience, combined with his academic achievements, has positioned him as a leader in the field of industrial design. His pioneering research in applying artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic to product design has not only advanced academic understanding but also provided practical solutions to complex design challenges. Through his publications, leadership roles, and dedication to education, Dr. Hsiao has made lasting contributions that continue to influence and inspire the field of industrial design.

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.

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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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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.

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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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.

Luigi Bibbo’ | Artificial Intelligence | AI & Machine Learning Award

Dr. Luigi Bibbo’ | Artificial Intelligence | AI & Machine Learning Award

Research Fellow | Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria | Italy

Dr. Luigi Bibbò is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in electronic and computer engineering. With a strong foundation in biomedical engineering, he has contributed significantly to the fields of sensors, photonics, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology. His extensive research experience spans multiple institutions across Italy, China, and the United States, where he has worked on cutting-edge technologies for biomedical applications, environmental monitoring, and robotics. Dr. Bibbò is actively involved in research projects focusing on big data analysis, forecasting systems, and healthcare-related AI applications.

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Dr. Bibbò holds a PhD in Electronic and Computer Engineering from the Second University of Naples, awarded in 2015. His doctoral research focused on the development of sensors based on plasmon resonance in polymer optical fibers and photonic crystals. Prior to his PhD, he obtained a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Federico II University of Naples in 2009, where he specialized in organic semiconductor-based OFET for biomedical applications. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the same institution in 2006, focusing on innovative cardiac diagnostic technologies using multislice computed tomography. He later qualified as a professional engineer in 2010.

Experience

Dr. Bibbò has held various research positions at prestigious institutions. Since April 2024, he has been a Research Fellow at the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, working on big data analysis and forecasting systems for climate change adaptation under the TECH4YOU project. From March 2023 to March 2024, he was a Research Fellow at the University of Florence, contributing to the Pharaon Project, which focuses on robotic technologies, IoT, and artificial intelligence for biomedical applications. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant Professor (RTDA) at the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria from 2019 to 2022, leading projects on elderly monitoring and localization systems. His international experience includes research fellowships at Shenzhen University, China (2016-2019), where he developed metasurfaces for OAM beam generation, and a visiting scientist role at Tufts University, USA (2013-2014), working on plasmonic-photonic hybrid crystal sensors.

Research Interests

Dr. Bibbò’s research interests encompass a wide range of interdisciplinary fields, including sensors, photonics, fiber optics, MEMS, metamaterials, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, neural networks, virtual reality, and augmented reality. He has led multiple projects involving CNN-based image classification, predictive modeling using Random Forest Regressor, and AI-driven motion analysis in healthcare. His work integrates fundamental engineering principles with advanced computational techniques to develop innovative solutions for biomedical and environmental challenges.

Awards

Dr. Bibbò has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to research and technology development. He was the winner of the Technologist I° competition at the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria. Additionally, he has been a fellow of the Engineering Research Council (FERC) and an active member of Frontiers in Neuroscience. His research has earned him invitations to prestigious international conferences and collaborations with leading scientific journals as a guest editor and reviewer.

Publications

Dr. Bibbò has authored several influential publications in high-impact journals.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2023). “Human Activity Recognition in Healthcare: A Machine Learning Approach.” MDPI Applied Sciences. Cited by 45 articles.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2022). “Development of AI-driven Motion Analysis for Biomedical Applications.” IEEE Access. Cited by 38 articles.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2021). “Nanophotonic Metasurfaces for Orbital Angular Momentum Beam Generation.” Journal of Optics. Cited by 56 articles.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2020). “Plasmonic Nanoparticles and Tunable Dielectric Matrix for Optical Sensing.” Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. Cited by 72 articles.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2019). “Indoor Navigation System for Dementia Patients Using Augmented Reality.” Frontiers in Neuroscience. Cited by 33 articles.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2018). “Integration of MEMS Sensors for Real-Time Tracking in Smart Environments.” Nanotechnology. Cited by 41 articles.

Bibbò, L., et al. (2017). “Plasmonic-Photonic Hybrid Crystal Sensors for Biochemical Detection.” Journal of Optical Society of America B. Cited by 60 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Luigi Bibbò’s career is marked by a dedication to advancing electronic and computer engineering through interdisciplinary research. His contributions to biomedical applications, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence have positioned him as a leading researcher in his field. Through his extensive publication record, international collaborations, and innovative projects, he continues to push the boundaries of technology to improve healthcare, environmental monitoring, and human-computer interaction. His ongoing work at the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria and other institutions highlights his commitment to cutting-edge research and knowledge dissemination in engineering and applied sciences.

Jamal Raiyn | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jamal Raiyn | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Technical University of Applied Sciences, Aschaffenburg | Germany

Jamal Raiyn is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of applied computer science, particularly focusing on areas such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, data science, and cyber security. With a notable track record of publications in top-tier journals and conferences, Raiyn has established himself as a leader in the intersection of technology, transportation, and urban development. His work has contributed to advancements in intelligent transportation systems, cyber security in autonomous networks, and the integration of machine learning into traffic management.

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Education

Raiyn’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in computer science and related disciplines. He has pursued extensive education and training, equipping himself with the skills needed to address complex issues in transportation networks, autonomous systems, and cyber security. His educational background laid the groundwork for his deep involvement in research and development of cutting-edge technologies, particularly in the context of autonomous vehicles and smart cities.

Experience

Raiyn has accumulated vast experience in both academic and industry settings. Over the years, he has worked with leading researchers and institutions on multiple projects, advancing his expertise in the application of machine learning and data analytics to urban planning and transportation systems. His collaborations have included prominent industry leaders and have led to successful research outcomes, including the development of models for improving traffic safety, congestion management, and autonomous driving behavior.

Research Interests

Raiyn’s primary research interests lie in the domains of autonomous vehicle networks, smart cities, and cyber security. He focuses on the application of advanced computational techniques like machine learning, data science, and neural networks to enhance the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of transportation systems. Raiyn is particularly interested in the study of intelligent transportation systems, traffic anomaly detection, collision avoidance, and the optimization of vehicle communications over wireless networks. His research also addresses cyber security challenges, particularly within the context of autonomous vehicle communications and critical infrastructure.

Awards

Raiyn has been the recipient of numerous accolades for his contributions to applied computer science. His work has garnered recognition from prestigious academic institutions, research organizations, and professional societies. Notably, his research on intelligent traffic management and autonomous vehicle behavior prediction has been recognized with awards at international conferences, highlighting the significant impact of his work on advancing smart city technologies and autonomous transportation solutions.

Publications

Raiyn has published several influential papers in leading academic journals, contributing valuable insights into fields such as transportation, cyber security, and data science. Some of his notable publications include:

Raiyn, J., & Weidl, G. (2025). “Improvement of Collision Avoidance in Cut-In Maneuvers Using Time-to-Collision Metrics.” Smart Cities.

Raiyn, J., Chaar, M. M., & Weidl, G. (2025). “Enhancing Urban Livability: Exploring the Impact of On-Demand Shared CCAM Shuttle Buses on City Life, Transport, and Telecommunication.”

Raiyn, J., & Weidl, G. (2024). “Predicting Autonomous Driving Behavior through Human Factor Considerations in Safety-Critical Events.” Smart Cities, 7(1), 460-474.

Raiyn, J. (2024). “Maritime Cyber-Attacks Detection Based on a Convolutional Neural Network.” Computational Intelligence and Mathematics for Tackling Complex Problems, 5, Springer, pp. 115-122.

Raiyn, J., & Rayan, A. (2023). “Identifying Safety-Critical Events in Data from Naturalistic Driving Studies.” International Journal of Simulation Systems, Science & Technology, 24(1).

Raiyn, J. (2022). “Detection of Road Traffic Anomalies Based on Computational Data Science.” Discover Internet of Things, 2(6).

Raiyn, J. (2022). “Using Dynamic Market-Based Control for Real-Time Intelligent Speed Adaptation Road Networks.” Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 7(4), 24-27.

These papers have been cited by a variety of studies, underlining the relevance and impact of his research in the fields of intelligent transport, autonomous systems, and cyber security.

Conclusion

Jamal Raiyn’s research continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in the field of applied computer science, particularly within the context of transportation systems and autonomous vehicle technologies. His work has not only contributed to theoretical advancements but has also provided practical solutions to real-world challenges, including traffic safety, cyber security in autonomous networks, and the development of smart city infrastructure. Raiyn’s dedication to advancing technology for the betterment of society is evident in his continued contributions to the scientific community. His work is a testament to the profound impact that interdisciplinary research can have on shaping the future of urban living and transportation systems.

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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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.