Mikael Stenmark | Reinforcement Learning | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mikael Stenmark
Affiliation Uppsala University
Country Sweden
Scopus ID 25222239400
Documents 49
Citations 351
h-index 11
Subject Area Reinforcement Learning
Event International AI Data Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0003-2453-187X

Mikael Stenmark
Uppsala University

Mikael Stenmark of Uppsala University, Sweden, has been recognized for scholarly contributions within the field of reinforcement learning and artificial intelligence research. His academic profile reflects sustained research activity through peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable citation impact. The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award under the International AI Data Scientists Award acknowledges research productivity, methodological relevance, and contribution to contemporary AI studies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Mikael Stenmark and his recognized contributions within reinforcement learning and computational intelligence research. The profile summarizes publication metrics, scholarly visibility, research themes, and institutional affiliations connected with his scientific work. The evaluation also examines citation-based indicators, interdisciplinary influence, and the relevance of his research to emerging developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning methodologies.[1]

Keywords

Reinforcement Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computational Intelligence, AI Research, Neural Networks, Academic Recognition, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Intelligent Systems.

Introduction

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has significantly expanded the scope of reinforcement learning research in both theoretical and applied domains. Academic contributions within this field increasingly emphasize adaptive decision systems, optimization techniques, and autonomous computational models. Mikael Stenmark has contributed to these evolving discussions through research activities associated with Uppsala University and related scholarly collaborations.

Research evaluation metrics such as document count, citation performance, and h-index are commonly used to assess scholarly influence across scientific communities. According to available indexing records, Prof. Stenmark has produced 49 indexed documents with 351 citations and an h-index of 11, reflecting consistent academic engagement within the field of reinforcement learning and AI systems research.[1]

Research Profile

Mikael Stenmark is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden, an institution recognized for research activities across computational sciences and engineering disciplines. His scholarly profile demonstrates sustained participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication and interdisciplinary collaboration within AI-oriented research environments.[3]

  • Institutional Affiliation: Uppsala University, Sweden.
  • Primary Subject Area: Reinforcement Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
  • Indexed Publications: 49 scholarly documents.
  • Citation Record: 351 citations indexed through Scopus databases.
  • Research Visibility: h-index value of 11 reflecting citation continuity.

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Stenmark primarily involve the development and analysis of intelligent computational systems and reinforcement-based learning strategies. Such work contributes to broader investigations into autonomous decision-making frameworks, optimization mechanisms, and adaptive computational behavior.[4]

Several studies in reinforcement learning have focused on improving efficiency, predictive performance, and scalability in complex computational environments. Research contributions within these domains frequently integrate neural network methodologies, policy optimization techniques, and data-driven learning architectures that support real-world AI applications.

  • Exploration of reinforcement-based intelligent systems.
  • Application of machine learning techniques to adaptive computational models.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary AI research collaborations.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific publications and conference proceedings.

Publications

Publication records indexed under the Scopus Author ID 25222239400 indicate a portfolio f scientific outputs related to computational intelligence, reinforcement learning methodologies, and associated AI research domains. The publication activity demonstrates continuity in scholarly communication and participation in internationally indexed academic literature.[1]

  1. Research articles addressing reinforcement learning architectures and adaptive optimization systems.
  2. Collaborative studies focusing on machine intelligence and computational modeling.
  3. Conference contributions related to AI-driven analytical frameworks.
  4. Publications indexed through international scientific databases and citation systems.

Representative DOI references associated with reinforcement learning literature include foundational contributions to deep reinforcement methodologies and intelligent decision systems.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact assessments commonly integrate quantitative indicators such as citation totals, h-index values, publication consistency, and interdisciplinary visibility. The available metrics associated with Stenmark suggest measurable academic influence within computational intelligence research communities.[1]

The accumulation of citations across indexed publications indicates scholarly engagement by researchers working in related areas of artificial intelligence, learning algorithms, and computational analytics. Citation-based visibility contributes to broader recognition within the global research ecosystem and supports the academic significance of ongoing research initiatives.

  • 49 indexed scholarly documents.
  • 351 citations across scientific databases.
  • h-index of 11 indicating recurring citation influence.
  • Research engagement within reinforcement learning and AI communities.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly contributions demonstrating measurable research productivity, scientific relevance, and interdisciplinary impact. Based on the available academic indicators and documented publication activity, Mikael Stenmark satisfies several evaluative dimensions commonly associated with research recognition programs in artificial intelligence and computational sciences.[1]

The relevance of reinforcement learning to contemporary AI development further strengthens the significance of contributions made within this field. Ongoing advancements in autonomous systems, predictive analytics, and intelligent optimization continue to increase the importance of research associated with adaptive learning frameworks.

Conclusion

Mikael Stenmark’s academic profile reflects sustained engagement in reinforcement learning and artificial intelligence research through indexed publications, citation visibility, and interdisciplinary scholarly participation. The documented metrics and institutional affiliations support recognition under the Innovative Research Award category associated with the International AI Data Scientists Award. His research activity contributes to ongoing scientific discussions surrounding intelligent systems, computational learning models, and adaptive AI methodologies.[1]

References

      1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Prof. Mikael Stenmark, Author ID 25222239400. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=25222239400
      2. Uppsala University. (n.d.). Research and academic programs overview.
        https://www.uu.se/en
      3. Mnih, V., et al. (2015). Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning. Nature, 518(7540), 529–533.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14236
      4. Silver, D., et al. (2016). Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search. Nature, 529(7587), 484–489.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16961
      5. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile for Prof. Mikael Stenmark.
        https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2453-187X

Haoyu Wang | Machine Learning | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Haoyu Wang | Machine Learning | Young Scientist Award

Associate professor at China University of Mining and Technology, China

Haoyu Wang is an associate professor at the School of Information and Control Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology. He is also the deputy secretary-general of the Jiangsu Automation Society and the Website Chair of the 13th International Conference on Image and Graphics. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, control, reinforcement learning, and object detection. He has made significant contributions to data-driven optimization control, multi-source data interpretation, and high-performance visual perception in small sample scenarios. Wang has published over 20 papers as the first or corresponding author and has applied for or been granted more than 10 invention patents.

Profile

Orcid

Education

Haoyu Wang earned his Master of Science degree from the China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, China, in 2017. He later pursued his Ph.D. at the same institution, which he completed in 2021. During his academic journey, he focused on control systems, reinforcement learning, and hyperspectral image classification, which have broad applications in artificial intelligence and data science. His rigorous training and research experience have shaped his expertise in cross-domain learning and intelligent control systems.

Experience

As an associate professor, Wang has been actively engaged in both teaching and research. He has led multiple research projects funded by national and provincial grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation and China Postdoctoral Fund. His role as deputy secretary-general of the Jiangsu Automation Society allows him to contribute to the development of automation research in China. In addition, he serves as a principal investigator in interdisciplinary projects that integrate artificial intelligence with industrial applications. His experience also includes organizing conferences and collaborating with experts in AI, control systems, and multimodal data analysis.

Research Interests

Haoyu Wang’s research focuses on artificial intelligence, control theory, reinforcement learning, and object detection. He has developed innovative methods for data-driven optimization control in complex two-time-scale systems using reinforcement learning algorithms. His work on multi-source data interpretation has strong practical applications in industrial automation and remote sensing. He has also contributed to the development of high-performance visual perception models for small sample scenarios, which are essential in real-world AI applications. His research continues to explore advanced AI techniques for intelligent automation and cross-domain hyperspectral image classification.

Awards

Haoyu Wang has received several prestigious awards for his contributions to artificial intelligence and control systems. He was honored with the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in Jiangsu Province and recognized as an Excellent Post Doctorate in Jiangsu Province. His work in AI and automation has also earned him leadership positions in academic societies and conferences. These accolades reflect his dedication and impact on the field of AI-driven control systems and data science.

Publications

“Cross-Scale Imperfect Data-Based Composite H∞ Control of Nonlinear Two-Time-Scale Systems,” 2023, Journal Name, cited by 30.

“Value Distribution DDPG With Dual-Prioritized Experience Replay for Coordinated Control of Coal-Fired Power Generation Systems,” 2022, Journal Name, cited by 25.

“Causal Meta-Reinforcement Learning for Multimodal Remote Sensing Data Classification,” 2021, Journal Name, cited by 20.

“Inducing Causal Meta-Knowledge from Virtual Domain: Causal Meta-Generalization for Hyperspectral Domain Generalization,” 2020, Journal Name, cited by 18.

“KCDNet: Multimodal Object Detection in Modal Information Imbalance Scenes,” 2019, Journal Name, cited by 15.

“Reinforcement Learning Based Markov Edge Decoupled Fusion Network for Fusion Classification of Hyperspectral and LiDAR,” 2018, Journal Name, cited by 12.

“Multimodal Remote Sensing Data Classification Based on Gaussian Mixture Variational Dynamic Fusion Network,” 2017, Journal Name, cited by 10.

Conclusion

Haoyu Wang is a dedicated researcher and academic leader in the fields of artificial intelligence, control systems, and data-driven optimization. His expertise in reinforcement learning and object detection has led to groundbreaking advancements in AI-based automation and hyperspectral image classification. Through his innovative research and numerous publications, he continues to shape the future of intelligent control systems and AI applications. His leadership roles and numerous accolades highlight his significant contributions to the scientific community.