Yang Li | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yang Li | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Qilu Medical University | China

Dr. Yang Li is an active researcher in advanced manufacturing and biomedical engineering, with a strong focus on high-temperature additive manufacturing, micromachining, and the mechanical behavior of advanced materials. The research portfolio comprises 28 scholarly documents, which have collectively received 338 citations, reflecting steady academic influence, and an h-index of 11, indicating consistent research quality and impact. Key contributions include pioneering studies on surface-modified CF/PEEK and PEEK composite structures fabricated via high-temperature air-assisted 3D printing for potential implant applications, published in leading journals such as Materials & Design and the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. Additional influential work addresses micromilling of Ti-6Al-4V alloys, focusing on high-aspect-ratio thin walls, dimensional accuracy, and online compensation systems, contributing to precision manufacturing science. Overall, the research output demonstrates a strong integration of materials science, mechanical performance analysis, and advanced manufacturing technologies, with growing relevance in biomedical and high-precision engineering applications.

 

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Yizhao Li | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Yizhao Li | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Shanghai University | China

Yizhao Li is a researcher specializing in biomechanics, biomedical instrumentation, and implant-related mechanics, with a research portfolio spanning orthopaedic implants, biofidelic physical models, and advanced sensing technologies. The research work focuses on in vitro wear testing of ankle prostheses, energy harvesting sensor packages for knee implants, knee joint contact mechanics related to meniscus root tears, and cadaver-based experimental validation of implant performance and durability. Earlier research contributions include the development of biofidelic instrumented headforms for head injury biomechanics, miniature optical fiber sensors for rapid intracranial pressure measurement, and image-based analysis of fuel–air explosive cloud growth. The research demonstrates strong integration of experimental mechanics, structural design, simulation, sensing, and measurement, with applications in injury biomechanics, orthopaedic engineering, and safety device evaluation. The scholarly output comprises peer-reviewed journal articles published in leading journals such as Journal of Biomechanics, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, and IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, along with multiple international conference publications. According to Google Scholar metrics, the research has received 84 citations, with an h-index of 5 and an i10-index of 3, reflecting growing impact and consistent contributions to biomechanics, biomedical engineering, and measurement science.

 

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Offline and online measurement of the geometries of train wheelsets: A review.
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Fucan Huang | Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Fucan Huang | Engineering | Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Shandong University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Fucan Huang is an emerging researcher in mechanical fault diagnosis, known for advancing intelligent diagnostic methods through deep learning, multi-attention mechanisms, and cross-domain adaptability. His work focuses on improving fault detection accuracy in complex industrial environments, particularly under fluctuating conditions, imbalanced datasets, and multi-source domain challenges. He has contributed significantly to Measurement Science and Technology and Machines, co-authoring several influential papers. His research includes the development of an adaptive attenuation self-attention adversarial network for cross-domain diagnosis, a multi-source domain collaborative bearing fault method guided by multi-attention mechanisms, and innovative dual-domain vision transformer frameworks. These contributions enhance the robustness, generalizability, and interpretability of diagnostic models, strengthening intelligent maintenance systems and promoting safer, more efficient industrial operations.

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An, Y., Zhang, D., Zhang, M., Xin, M., Wang, Z., Ding, D., Huang, F., & Wang, J. (2025). Residual attention-driven dual-domain vision transformer for mechanical fault diagnosis. Machines, 13(12), Article 1096.

Huang, F., Zhang, Q., Han, B., Wang, J., Zhang, Z., Ge, R., & Gong, H. (2025). Adaptive attenuation self-attention adversarial network for cross-domain fault diagnosis under imbalanced conditions. Measurement Science and Technology, 31 December 2025.

Ge, R., Zhang, Z., Wang, J., Wang, W., Fan, Z., & Huang, F. (2025). Multi-source domain bearing fault collaborative diagnosis method for unbalanced samples guided by multi-attention mechanism. Measurement Science and Technology, 30 November 2025.

Han, B., Huang, F., Qin, M., Qin, H., Wang, J., Zhang, Z., & Yu, Y. (2025). Dual-domain fused vision transformer for mechanical fault diagnosis under fluctuating working conditions. Measurement Science and Technology, 30 April 2025.

Okechukwu Vincent Dickson | Enigneering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Okechukwu Vincent Dickson | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Institute Mines Télécom Albi | France

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Okechukwu Vincent Dickson’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in industrial chemistry, where he explored green chemistry, mineral processing, and analytical techniques. His undergraduate project focused on the phytochemical screening and antioxidant activity of medicinal plants, reflecting his early interest in applying chemistry for societal benefit. This laid the groundwork for his master’s studies in biomass and waste valorisation at Institut Mines Télécom Albi, France, where he engaged with concepts of the circular economy, sustainable material processing, and environmental chemistry. His commitment to advancing knowledge culminated in doctoral research in process and environmental engineering, with a focus on thermodynamic-kinetic coupling in hydrometallurgical extraction processes.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Dickson has gained rich professional experience through research, industry, and academic collaborations. His role as a process research and development engineer at Prony Resources in New Caledonia and France allowed him to design and execute experiments for nickel and cobalt extraction, ensuring process optimisation and sustainability in industrial operations. Earlier experiences as a production executive in Nigeria further enhanced his skills in operational efficiency and waste reduction. His work in research institutions such as the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany broadened his exposure to biomass valorisation and advanced analytical methods, strengthening his global research outlook.

Contributions and Research Focus

His research contributions lie at the intersection of process engineering, environmental sustainability, and material sciences. With expertise in hydrometallurgy, Dr. Dickson has investigated high-pressure acid leaching for critical metal extraction, integrating thermodynamic modelling, kinetic studies, and advanced characterisation tools. His focus extends to waste valorisation, biomass utilisation, and sustainable material processing, reflecting a strong commitment to circular economy principles. His publications highlight novel approaches to equilibrium constant modelling, speciation studies, and the application of advanced techniques to solve industrial challenges while promoting environmental stewardship.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Dickson has received recognition for his dedication to sustainability-focused research. His scholarly work has been published in respected journals, including studies on thermodynamics, hydrometallurgy, and natural product chemistry. His collaborative projects across Europe, Africa, and the Pacific highlight his ability to integrate into multidisciplinary teams, gaining recognition as a highly adaptable and innovative researcher. His progression from local industrial operations to internationally recognized research institutions demonstrates a career built on consistent excellence and impact.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Dickson’s impact lies in his ability to connect fundamental research with industrial application. His work on hydrometallurgical processes has contributed to improving the efficiency of critical metal extraction, a field of great relevance for energy transition and technological advancement. By combining process optimisation with environmental responsibility, he has influenced how industries approach sustainability. His academic output not only enriches scientific understanding but also guides industrial practices and policy discussions surrounding resource utilisation and waste management.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Dickson’s legacy is likely to be defined by his role in advancing sustainable process engineering and resource recovery. His interdisciplinary expertise positions him to address global challenges related to resource scarcity, environmental protection, and industrial innovation. Future contributions may include deeper exploration of advanced modelling, development of scalable green technologies, and expanded collaborations across continents. His commitment to continuous learning and adaptability ensures that his work will remain relevant in shaping the future of environmental and process chemistry.

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Article: Influence of the model used for the calculation of equilibrium constants at moderate temperature for electrolytes
Authors: Okechukwu V. Dickson, Thomas Deleau, Christophe Coquelet, Fabienne Espitalier, Julien Lombart, Antoine Tardy
Journal: MATEC Web of Conferences
Year: 2023


Article: Speciation and reaction equilibrium constant modelling of aqueous hydrometallurgical systems at elevated temperatures: A review
Authors: Okechukwu V. Dickson, Thomas Deleau, Christophe Coquelet, Fabienne Espitalier, Julien Lombart, Antoine Tardy, Fabrice Lachaize
Journal: Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis
Year: 2023


Article: The influence of activity coefficient and equilibrium constant models on the speciation of aqueous solutions of H₂SO₄–MgSO₄–Al₂(SO₄)₃ at 235 and 250 °C
Authors: Okechukwu V. Dickson, Thomas Deleau, Christophe Coquelet, Fabienne Espitalier, Julien Lombart, Antoine Tardy
Journal: Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing
Year: 2023


Article: Antiplasmodial and Acute Toxicity Studies of Fractions and Cassane-Type Diterpenoids from the Stem Bark of Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw.
Authors: Osahon Ogbeide, Vincent Dickson, Randolph Jebba, Dennis Owhiroro, Marvelous Olaoluwa, Bodunde Owolabi, Vincent Imieje, Abiodun Falodun, Pius Fasinu, et al.
Journal: Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research
Year: 2018


Conclusion

Through his research, teaching, and professional work, Dr. Dickson exemplifies the qualities of a modern scientist dedicated to addressing global environmental and industrial challenges. His publications, professional experiences, and adaptability across diverse cultural and technical environments showcase a researcher committed to innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. With his ongoing projects and future prospects, he stands as a promising leader whose contributions will continue to influence academia, industry, and society at large.