Qingling Zhao | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Qingling Zhao | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Qingling Zhao is a leading researcher in embedded systems, real-time systems, mixed-criticality scheduling, and intelligent computing, with significant contributions spanning system architecture, cyber–physical systems, and AI-driven embedded intelligence. With an h-index of 12, 26 scholarly documents, and 456 citations across 345 citing publications, the research output demonstrates sustained academic impact. The work covers core areas such as mixed-criticality scheduling theory, resource synchronization, stack memory optimization, AUTOSAR model optimization, and schedulability analysis, alongside recent advances in deep learning, reinforcement learning optimization, network-on-chip systems, intrusion detection, and remote sensing object detection. Publications appear in high-impact venues including ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, IEEE Transactions, Journal of Systems Architecture, IEEE Access, and major international conferences. Recent research extends classical real-time system theory toward AI-enabled embedded and cyber-secure systems, reflecting a strong integration of theoretical rigor and practical applicability across safety-critical and intelligent computing platforms.

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Chao Wang | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Chao Wang | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

North China University of Technology | China

Mr. Chao Wang is an accomplished researcher whose work spans vehicular networks, IoT security, blockchain mechanisms, and food engineering applications, reflecting a multidisciplinary impact. With 809 citations, an h-index of 12, and 16 i10-index publications, he has established a strong scholarly presence supported by numerous high-impact journal articles and competitive conference papers. His research contributions include advanced blockchain-based frameworks for secure communication, innovative privacy-preserving data-sharing models, anomaly detection algorithms for intelligent vehicles, and distributed system security. He has also co-authored influential studies on anti-glycation mechanisms, food bioactive compounds, and cellular protection. His publications from 2021 to 2025 demonstrate consistent output across IEEE Transactions, Future Generation Computer Systems, Food Biomacromolecules, and other reputable venues. His work on collaborative quality control, CAN bus anomaly detection, distributed GAN attack resistance, and multi-party payment channels represents notable advancements in secure systems. He has also contributed to reviews on AGEs inhibition, IoV security, NGS applicability, and blockchain-enabled vehicular applications. Beyond technical innovation, his research extends to biologically focused studies that explore glycation inhibition, fermentation mechanisms, and cellular oxidative protection. Across domains, his scholarly contributions continue to advance secure intelligent systems, data integrity solutions, and interdisciplinary applications, reinforcing his role as a productive and influential researcher.

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Featured Publications

Bao, C., Niu, Z., He, B., Li, Y., Han, S., Feng, N., Huang, H., Wang, C., Wang, J., & others. (2025). A novel high‐protein composite rice with anti‐glycation properties prepared with crushed rice flour, whey protein and lotus seed proanthocyanidins. Food Biomacromolecules, 2(1), 23–34.

He, Y., Zhou, Z., Wu, B., Xiao, K., Wang, C., & Cheng, X. (2024). Game-theoretic incentive mechanism for collaborative quality control in blockchain-enhanced carbon emissions verification. IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering.

Li, Q., Xiao, K., Yi, C., Yu, F., Wang, W., Rao, J., Liu, M., Zhang, L., Mu, Y., Wang, C., & others. (2024). Inhibition and mechanism of protein nonenzymatic glycation by Lactobacillus fermentum. Foods, 13(8), 1183.

Wang, C., Xu, X., Xiao, K., He, Y., & Yang, G. (2024). Traffic anomaly detection algorithm for CAN bus using similarity analysis. High-Confidence Computing, 4(3), 100207.

Xiao, K., Li, J., He, Y., Wang, X., & Wang, C. (2024). A secure multi-party payment channel on-chain and off-chain supervisable scheme. Future Generation Computer Systems, 154, 330–343.

Feng, N., Feng, Y., Tan, J., Zhou, C., Xu, J., Chen, Y., Xiao, J., He, Y., Wang, C., & others. (2023). Inhibition of advance glycation end products formation, gastrointestinal digestion, absorption and toxicity: A comprehensive review. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 249, 125814.

Wu, Q., Kong, Y., Liang, Y., Niu, M., Feng, N., Zhang, C., Qi, Y., Guo, Z., Xiao, J., & others. (2023). Protective mechanism of fruit vinegar polyphenols against AGEs-induced Caco-2 cell damage. Food Chemistry: X, 19, 100736.

Wang, C., Liu, X., He, Y., Xiao, K., & Li, W. (2023). Poisoning the competition: Fake gradient attacks on distributed generative adversarial networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Smart Systems.

Xu, X., Wang, L., Wang, C., Zhu, H., Zhao, L., Yang, S., & Xu, C. (2023). Intelligent connected vehicle security: Threats, attacks and defenses. Journal of Information Science & Engineering, 39(6).

Wang, C., Jiang, L., He, Y., Yang, G., & Xiao, K. (2023). Age of information-based channel scheduling policy in IoT networks under dynamic channel conditions. In China Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (pp. 88–98).

Zhou, J., Wang, C., Luo, M., Liu, X., Xu, X., & Chen, S. (2023). Spatial-temporal based multi-head self-attention for in-vehicle network intrusion detection system. SSRN 4581213.

Wang, C., Wang, S., Cheng, X., He, Y., Xiao, K., & Fan, S. (2022). A privacy and efficiency-oriented data sharing mechanism for IoTs. IEEE Transactions on Big Data, 9(1), 174–185.

Li, Q., Li, L., Zhu, H., Yang, F., Xiao, K., Zhang, L., Zhang, M., Peng, Y., Wang, C., & others. (2022). Lactobacillus fermentum as a new inhibitor to control advanced glycation end-product formation during vinegar fermentation. Food Science and Human Wellness, 11(5), 1409–1418.

Wu, Q., Liang, Y., Kong, Y., Zhang, F., Feng, Y., Ouyang, Y., Wang, C., Guo, Z., & others. (2022). Role of glycated proteins in vivo: Enzymatic glycated proteins and non-enzymatic glycated proteins. Food Research International, 155, 111099.

Wang, C., Cheng, X., Li, J., He, Y., & Xiao, K. (2021). A survey: Applications of blockchain in the Internet of Vehicles. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2021(1), 77.

Xu, S., Chen, X., Wang, C., He, Y., Xiao, K., & Cao, Y. (2021). A lattice-based ring signature scheme to secure automated valet parking. In Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications.

Patruni Rajshekhar Rao | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patruni Rajshekhar Rao | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

FTD Infocom Pvt Ltd | India

Mr. Patruni Rajshekhar Rao is an avionics research professional whose work integrates test and verification engineering, data analysis, and safety-critical system evaluation across aerospace platforms. His contributions span functional RTL verification, aerospace data analysis, and reliability assessment of embedded systems. His early work involved functional verification of ARINC818 protocol IP cores, where he designed assertion-based test benches using VHDL and file-driven debugging to enhance precision in timing-sensitive validation. He later expanded into flight data analysis for advanced aircraft systems such as the SARAS platform, performing hardware–software integration testing, developing low-level test cases, and analyzing stall-warning system performance. His research also includes pioneering efforts in software health management, where he explored self-healing software systems using AI-driven methods to automate fault detection and recovery in avionics architectures. He has contributed to safety-critical processes aligned with DO-178B and DO-254 standards, including MCDC-level testing for auto-generated code in A-FADEC systems and performing dynamic and static analysis to identify and mitigate software defects. Across conferences and journals, he has published studies on verification methodologies, safety criteria, IP-core validation procedures, and AI-based static analysis, reinforcing his role in advancing dependable avionics engineering.

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Featured Publications

Nanda, M., & Rao, P. R. (2018, May 17). Implementation and verification of an asynchronous FIFO under boundary conditions (Paper ID: NCESC18-181). National Conference on Electronics, Signals and Communication (NCESC-2018), GSSS Institute of Engineering & Technology for Women, Mysore.

Nanda, M., Jayanthi, J., & Rao, P. R. (2018, May 18–19). Aerospace compliant test bench to verify critical aerospace functionalities (Paper ID: CRP18-1007). 3rd International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Information and Communication Technology (RTEICT-2018), Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SVCE, Bangalore.

Nanda, M., & Rao, P. R. (2018). An approach for generating self-checking test bench. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 6(6). (Paper ID: IJRASET17914).

Nanda, M., & Rao, P. R. (2018). Aerospace data bus safety criteria as per DO-254. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 3(6).

Nanda, M., & Rao, P. R. (2018). A procedure to verify and validate an FPGA level testing as per DO-254. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 3(6).

Nanda, M., & Rao, P. R. (2018). Verification cases and procedure for IP-core development. International Journal of Engineering Research and Advanced Technology. (ISSN 2454-6135).

Zhigang Chen | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhigang Chen | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Central South University | China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Zhigang Chen embarked on his academic path in the field of Computer Science and Technology, eventually specializing in Computer Engineering. His formative education and early career reflect a strong focus on engineering fundamentals, technical proficiency, and emerging technologies.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Mr. Chen currently serves as a Professor at the School of Computer Science, Central South University (CSU) in Changsha, Hunan Province, China. While he does not hold an administrative role, his professional impact is rooted in his extensive academic and instructional contributions. His core subject area lies in Computer Science and Engineering, with a specialized focus on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Distributed Systems.

🔍 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Chen’s research has significantly advanced fields such as IoT infrastructure, networked computing, and distributed teaching platforms. His academic influence also extends into curriculum development and instructional strategy, particularly in integrating practical and forward-looking technologies into the computer science education framework. His work fosters a solid technical foundation among students while equipping them with knowledge of future-facing innovations.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Chen has received national-level recognition for his contributions to software engineering education and technological instruction. His efforts have been pivotal in elevating the quality of teaching and research output at CSU, and he has played a role in formulating standards for curriculum structure and teaching methodologies in computer-related disciplines. He has been nominated to serve as Deputy Director of the Teaching Steering Committee for Software Engineering, a role that acknowledges both his leadership and subject matter expertise.

🌍 Impact and Influence

By actively contributing to the growth of IoT and distributed computing studies in China, Mr. Chen has helped shape a generation of computer science professionals. His work bridges engineering theory and applied innovation, with an impact visible in both academic circles and industrial collaboration. His guidance in curriculum reform and digital education platforms has influenced regional and national approaches to computer science education.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Zhigang Chen’s career is a testament to long-term dedication to educational excellence, technical innovation, and mentorship in engineering disciplines. As a thought leader in software engineering and emerging network technologies, he is poised to continue influencing the development of smart educational systems and integrated IoT frameworks. His future contributions will likely emphasize interdisciplinary learning environments, preparing students for the rapidly evolving technological landscape, and continuing to shape national education policy in computing.

Publications


📄SQID: A Deep Learning and Network Design Synergy for Next-Generation IoT Resource Allocation Management
Authors: A.M. Ibrahim, Ali M.A.; Z. Chen, Zhigang; Y. Wang, Yijie; H.A. Eljailany, Hala A.
Journal: Computer Communications
Year: 2025


📄 UVtrack: Multi-Modal Indoor Seamless Localization Using Ultra-Wideband Communication and Vision Sensors
Authors: Y. Xu, Yi; Z. Chen, Zhigang; M. Zhao, Ming; J. Liu, Jiaqi; N. Kato, Nei
Journal: IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
Year: 2025


📄Parallel Support Vector Machine Algorithm Based on Relative Entropy and Cosine Similarity
Authors: Y. Mao, Yinmin; B. Quo, Binbin; J. Yi, Jianbing; Z. Chen, Zhigang
Journal: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (CIMS)
Year: 2024


📄 Advancing 6G-IoT Networks: Willow Catkin Packet Transmission Scheduling with AI and Bayesian Game-Theoretic Approach-Based Resource Allocation
Authors: A.M. Ibrahim, Ali M.A.; Z. Chen, Zhigang; H.A. Eljailany, Hala A.; K.A. Abouda, Khalid A.; W.M. Idress, Wail M.
Journal: Internet of Things (Netherlands)
Year: 2024


Yang Liu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yang Liu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Henan University of Technology | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Yang Liu was born in November 1978. She pursued her academic journey in the field of Computer Science, culminating in a Ph.D. from the School of Computer Science at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWTU) between September 2003 and November 2007. Her early academic career set a strong foundation for her expertise in distributed computing and blockchain technology.

Professional Endeavors

After earning her Ph.D., Prof. Liu began her professional career as an Assistant Researcher at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, part of the China Academy of Sciences, from November 2007 to February 2009. Since March 2009, she has been a Professor at the College of Information Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology (HAUT). Her professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to academia and research, particularly in the realms of distributed computing and blockchain.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Liu's research interests are deeply rooted in distributed computing and blockchain technology, focusing on developing secure and efficient consensus mechanisms in blockchain systems, implementing blockchain-based solutions for food traceability and circulation, and researching adaptive resource scheduling and allocation mechanisms in cloud environments. Her contributions extend to developing distributed computing technologies tailored for big data domains. Prof. Liu's work has been instrumental in advancing the practical application and theoretical understanding of these technologies, significantly impacting various real-world scenarios.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Liu has garnered numerous awards and honors, underscoring her substantial contributions to science and technology. These include being appointed Chief Science Expert of Henan Province in 2023, receiving the New Century Excellent Talents award from the Ministry of Education of China in 2012, and leading an Innovative Research Team in Science and Technology at the University of Henan Province in 2017. Her achievements also encompass the Prize of Scientific and Technological Achievements of Henan Province in 2013, along with the Henan Province Award for Outstanding Publications in Natural Science in 2011. These accolades affirm Prof. Liu's impactful role in advancing research and innovation, particularly within Henan Province and across China.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Liu's influence extends beyond her research into pivotal roles within various organizations. She serves as a Technical Committee Member for Systems Software and Blockchain at the China Computer Federation (CCF), highlighting her expertise in these critical fields. Additionally, as Deputy Director of the Academic Committee at the Henan Blockchain Technology Research Association and a member of the Experts Committee at the Zhengzhou Information Promote Association, she plays a significant role in shaping the future of computing and blockchain technology. Her leadership and contributions in these positions underscore her commitment to advancing these domains, both locally and on a broader scale.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Liu has authored numerous publications that have contributed to the body of knowledge in her field. Some notable works include research on consensus algorithms, cloud computing resource management, and energy-efficient communication in wireless sensor networks. Her ongoing research and future contributions are expected to further advance the fields of distributed computing and blockchain, influencing both academic research and practical applications.

 

Notable Publications

TortoiseBFT: An asynchronous consensus algorithm for IoT system 2024

Towards secure and efficient integration of blockchain and 6G networks 2024

A Pipeline-based Chain Structure Byzantine Consensus Algorithm for Blockchain Systems 2023

SoK: Research status and challenges of blockchain smart contracts 2023

MoryFabric: Reducing Transaction Abort by Actual Validity Verification and Reordering 2023

 

 

 

Nam-Phuong Tran | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nam-Phuong Tran | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Chung-Ang University | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Nam-Phuong Tran began his academic journey at Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam, where he pursued a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science, completing it from August 2015 to June 2020. His thesis, "Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of the Labor Market," showcased his early dedication to research. Subsequently, he pursued an MSc of Science in Computer Science at Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, focusing on QoE Management for Video Streaming Systems over IRS-aided RSMA Networks under the guidance of Professor Sungrae Cho.

Professional Endeavors

Tran has diversified professional experience, ranging from software engineering to research roles. He worked as a Software Engineer at Viettel Digital Service and as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Ultra-Intelligent Computing/Communication Lab, Chung-Ang University. Additionally, he has served as a Software Developer, Data Scientist Intern, and Undergraduate Research Assistant, gaining exposure to various facets of computer science and engineering.

Contributions and Research Focus

Tran's research primarily revolves around improving Quality of Experience (QoE) in communication networks, focusing on topics such as wireless resource allocation, bitrate adaptation, and low-latency protocols. His expertise spans intelligent reflecting surfaces, rate-splitting multiple access, IoT, deep learning, reinforcement learning, federated learning, and multimedia over wireless networks. He has also delved into big data analytics, including data crawling, mining, visualization, and predictive analytics.

Accolades and Recognition

Tran's dedication to academia has been acknowledged through numerous awards and scholarships, including the Chung-Ang University Young Scientist Scholarship, Brain Korea 21 Graduate School Research Scholarship, Daewoong AI Big Data Scholarship, and the Shinhan Bank Scholarship. He has also received recognition for his programming skills and outstanding thesis presentation.

Impact and Influence

Tran's research contributions, particularly in the realm of improving QoE in communication systems, have the potential to influence the development of more efficient and user-centric network protocols. His work in wireless resource allocation, bitrate adaptation, and low-latency protocols could lead to significant advancements in multimedia streaming, IoT, and metaverse applications, shaping the future of communication technologies.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Tran's legacy may lie in his interdisciplinary approach to addressing challenges in communication networks and big data analytics. His research outputs and professional endeavors are poised to contribute to advancements in wireless communication, machine learning applications, and data-driven decision-making. With his demonstrated commitment to excellence and innovation, he is likely to continue making notable contributions to the field of computer science and engineering, both in academia and industry.

Notable Publications

Joint wireless resource allocation and bitrate adaptation for QoE improvement in IRS-aided RSMA-enabled IoMT streaming systems 2024

Privacy-Preserving Traffic Flow Prediction: A Split Learning Approach 2023

Delay-constrained quality maximization in RSMA-based video streaming networks 2022

A Survey on Intelligent Reflecting Surface-aided Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Networks 2022

A Survey on Passive Beamforming using Statistical State Information in Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Networks 2022