Zhang Zhenqian | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhang Zhenqian | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

University of Toyama | Japan

Mr. Zhang Zhenqian is a dedicated researcher whose work bridges artificial intelligence, machine learning, and meteorology, with an emphasis on developing advanced neural network models for predictive analytics. His recent publication, “RD2: Reconstructing the Residual Sequence via Under Decomposing and Dendritic Learning for Generalized Time Series Predictions,” featured in Neurocomputing (October 2025), showcases his innovative approach to enhancing time series forecasting accuracy through the integration of dendritic learning mechanisms and residual sequence reconstruction. Collaborating with Houtian He, Zhenyu Lei, Zihang Zhang, and Shangce Gao, Mr. Zhang contributes to advancing the computational intelligence field by addressing challenges in dynamic data modeling and predictive reliability. His research explores the intersection of data-driven modeling and environmental systems, offering valuable insights for improving real-world forecasting, particularly in meteorological and environmental applications. With a growing scholarly presence and contributions recognized through peer-reviewed international publications, Mr. Zhang exemplifies a new generation of researchers committed to interdisciplinary innovation. His work not only strengthens the theoretical foundations of artificial intelligence but also demonstrates its transformative potential in understanding and managing complex natural and engineered systems.

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Featured Publication

Zhang, Z., He, H., Lei, Z., Zhang, Z., & Gao, S. (2025). RD2: Reconstructing the residual sequence via under decomposing and dendritic learning for generalized time series predictions. Neurocomputing, 131867.

Simy Baby | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Simy Baby | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology | India

Mrs. Simy Baby is an emerging researcher whose scholarly contributions center on semantic communications, machine learning, and computer vision, with a strong emphasis on communication-efficient feature extraction for edge inference tasks. She has authored 2 documents, received 2 citations, and holds an h-index of 1, reflecting the growing impact of her research in advanced communication technologies. Her publications in SCI-indexed journals, including Elsevier’s Computers & Electrical Engineering and IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, demonstrate her commitment to innovation and excellence. Her study, “Complex Chromatic Imaging for Enhanced Radar Face Recognition”, introduced a novel complex-valued representation preserving amplitude and phase information of mmWave radar signals, achieving 99.7% recognition accuracy. Another major contribution, “Complex-Valued Linear Discriminant Analysis on mmWave Radar Face Signatures for Task-Oriented Semantic Communication”, proposed a CLDA-based encoding framework that improved feature interpretability and robustness under varying channel conditions. Her ongoing projects explore Data Fusion Discriminant Analysis (DFDA) for multi-view activity recognition and Semantic Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) for vehicular pose estimation, advancing the integration of semantic communication and computer vision. Mrs. Simy Baby’s research represents a vital step toward the development of intelligent, efficient, and adaptive communication systems for next-generation technologies.

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Featured Publications

Baby, S. M., & Gopi, E. S. (2025). Complex valued linear discriminant analysis on mmWave radar face signatures for task-oriented semantic communication. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking.

Baby, S. M., & Gopi, E. S. (2025, April). Complex chromatic imaging for enhanced radar face recognition. Computers and Electrical Engineering.

Ziang Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ziang Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Ziang Liu began his academic journey with distinction at Tianjin University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering. His strong foundation in engineering and mathematics laid the groundwork for advanced research and innovation. Continuing his academic trajectory, he pursued a Master of Science in Electronic Engineering at the prestigious Nanjing University, where he was recognized as an Outstanding Student and awarded the First-class Academic Scholarship.

Professional Endeavors

Ziang has accumulated valuable industry experience through impactful internships. At Meituan Shanghai, he served as an LLMs Evaluation Algorithm Intern, where he designed evaluation schemes and analyzed instruction-following capabilities across large language models such as Qwen, Doubao, ChatGPT 3.5/4, and Llama2-70B.  In another significant role at Alibaba DingTalk in Hangzhou, he worked on the back-end development of Chatmemo, an enterprise AI assistant. There, he implemented knowledge graph subgraph displays and integrated Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), significantly boosting response speed and system performance.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Liu’s core interests revolve around LLMs (Large Language Models), RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), and knowledge graph technologies. He has contributed to the design and optimization of backend systems for intelligent applications in healthcare and enterprise settings. His work on deploying frameworks like Graph RAG and utilizing tools like Redis, MySQL, and Spring Boot has shown practical outcomes in real-world systems, particularly in performance optimization, load balancing, and cache management. His participation in the Nanjing University Intelligent Hospital Project resulted in a custom online medication purchasing system, complete with AI-powered Q&A capabilities and scalable backend infrastructure.

Accolades and Recognition

Ziang Liu’s academic excellence is evident through a remarkable series of accolades earned during both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. He was honored as the Outstanding Student of Nanjing University in 2023 and received the First-class Academic Scholarship in 2022, recognizing his superior academic performance. His analytical and technical skills were demonstrated through competition achievements, including the Third Prize in the 19th Chinese Graduate Mathematical Modeling Competition (2022) and the Second Prize in the 18th Chinese Electronic Design Competition (2023). Earlier in his academic journey, he was named a Meritorious Winner in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) in 2021 and was recognized as an Outstanding Graduate of Tianjin University in 2022. These accomplishments reflect his consistent dedication, innovation, and leadership in engineering and applied mathematics.

Impact and Influence

Ziang Liu’s work has made a tangible impact in both academia and industry. His efforts in improving instruction-following performance in LLMs and optimizing backend systems for enterprise AI applications have proven valuable for real-world implementation. His innovations in intelligent hospital systems demonstrate a commitment to applying advanced AI technologies to enhance societal well-being and operational efficiency.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Poised at the intersection of AI, backend engineering, and applied innovation, Mr. Ziang Liu is emerging as a key contributor to the next generation of AI infrastructure. His hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies like gRPC, GraphRAG, JWT, and multi-threaded optimization positions him to drive future advancements in AI systems, enterprise platforms, and digital healthcare. With a strong academic record and robust technical expertise, he is well on his way to becoming a leading voice in intelligent systems development.

 

 

Publications


Channel-Dependent Multilayer EEG Time-Frequency Representations Combined with Transfer Learning-Based Deep CNN Framework for Few-Channel MI EEG Classification

Authors: Ziang Liu, Kang Fan, Qin Gu, Yaduan Ruan
Journal: Bioengineering
Year: 2025


Studying Multi-Frequency Multilayer Brain Network via Deep Learning for EEG-Based Epilepsy Detection

Authors: Weidong Dang, Dongmei Lv, Linge Rui, Ziang Liu, Guanrong Chen, Zhongke Gao
Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year: 2021