Dr. Liu Ying | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liu Ying | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

East China Jiaotong University | China

Dr. Liu Ying is a dedicated researcher and lecturer in the field of mechanical and vehicle engineering, recognized for her growing scholarly contributions and interdisciplinary expertise that bridges intelligent control, computer vision, image detection, and reinforcement learning. With an academic foundation shaped through rigorous training in mechanical design, manufacturing, automation, and advanced mechanical engineering, she has developed a strong research trajectory supported by both theoretical depth and applied innovation. Her scholarly record reflects an emerging yet impactful academic presence, demonstrated through 6 published documents, 15 citations, and an h-index of 2, highlighting the relevance and early influence of her work within the scientific community. Dr. Liu’s research explores visual perception, target localization, and intelligent analysis, forming an integrated framework that advances algorithmic design and real-world technical applications. She has contributed to multiple scientific research projects, including national-level initiatives and collaborative programs with substantial funding volumes, underscoring her active role in large-scale, multidisciplinary research environments. Her output also includes seven journal publications indexed in major scholarly databases and more than twenty patents that showcase her drive for innovation and technological development. Beyond academic publishing, she has completed numerous consulting and industry-related projects, translating her research insights into practical solutions for engineering challenges. As a young academic, she has already taken lead roles in talent programs and continues to expand her impact by addressing key problems in vehicle engineering and intelligent systems. With a professional approach grounded in scientific rigor and a commitment to future-oriented advancements, Dr. Liu Ying exemplifies the qualities of an emerging research leader whose contributions continue to shape the evolving landscape of intelligent engineering and applied computational methodologies.

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Qixin Cheng | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qixin Cheng | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professional Memberships:

  • His membership in the Chinese Society of Mechanics signifies his active participation in the engineering research community, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within his field.
Mr. Qixin Cheng, Liaoning Technical University, China

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🌱EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

  • Mr. Qixin Cheng embarked on his academic journey in Safety Engineering, laying the foundation for a career dedicated to enhancing safety protocols in the mining industry. Through his studies, he developed a robust understanding of mine gas permeability and its critical role in disaster prevention and safety management. His academic efforts have been focused on advancing innovative techniques to mitigate risks in mining environments.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

  • As a key member of the Mine Coupled Disaster Prevention and Control Theory and Technology Innovation Team at Liaoning Technical University, Mr. Cheng actively collaborates with experts in the field to pioneer solutions for mining-related safety hazards. He is also part of the prestigious Chinese Society of Mechanics and contributes to the Key Laboratory of Mine Thermodynamic Disasters and Control under the Ministry of Education. His work aims to enhance safety practices and develop groundbreaking approaches in the field of mining safety.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 

  • Mr. Cheng has conducted several significant research projects that highlight his expertise in mine gas permeability and carbon sequestration. His notable projects include:
    1. Study on Pore Damage and Infiltration Enhancement Mechanism of Liquid CO₂ Cyclic Freeze-Thaw Loaded Coal Bodies
    2. Multi-field Coupling Mechanism of Gas and Carbon Sequestration in Coal Seam Replaced by Coal-fired Power Plant Flue Gas

    His research delves into the mechanisms that underlie gas and coal seam interactions, offering insight into safer and more sustainable mining practices. His published work, “Mathematical Model of Permeability Evolution of Liquid CO₂ Pressurized Coal,” further demonstrates his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in this area.

 📚 ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Though Mr. Cheng has not published books, his work in academic journals continues to contribute to the literature on mining safety and engineering. His role in consultancy projects like:

    • Study on the Mechanism of Coupled Disaster Causing Mechanisms of Fire and Gas in Rapidly Inclined and Spontaneously Combustible Coal Seams in Xinjiang
    • Technical Consultation on the Emergency Decision-Making Information System for Mining Accidents

    has enabled him to influence safety protocols in both academic and practical domains, supporting disaster prevention and emergency response strategies.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

  • Mr. Cheng’s contributions to the Science Citation Index (SCI) underscore the impact of his research on the scientific community. His work is referenced by other researchers, reflecting the broader applicability of his findings and their influence on contemporary safety engineering practices. His research offers potential solutions for mitigating hazardous conditions in coal mining, particularly in the context of gas emissions and spontaneous combustion risks.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE AND CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Looking ahead, Mr. Cheng aims to expand his research in coupled disaster mechanisms and multi-field safety interventions. His focus on applying innovative technologies to control thermodynamic disasters in mines positions him as a forward-thinking expert in the field. With ongoing projects and collaborations, he is dedicated to establishing safer mining environments, reducing environmental impacts, and setting new standards for disaster prevention.

📄Publications

  • Mathematical model of permeability evolution of liquid CO₂ pressurized coal
    Author: Qixin Cheng