Chunyuan Yang | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Research Award

Mr. Chunyuan Yang | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Research Award

Qujing Normal University | China

Mr. Chunyuan Yang is an emerging researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence and computational design, contributing to the intersection of aesthetics, lighting, and intelligent systems. With an h-index of 1, 3 research documents, and 4 citations to his credit, his academic work reflects growing recognition in the AI-driven design domain. His recent publication, “An Aesthetic Modeling Model for Indoor Lighting in Artificial Intelligence Design under Color Contrast Conditions” in Procedia Computer Science (2025), explores innovative approaches to optimizing indoor lighting through AI-based modeling, focusing on the relationship between color contrast and visual perception. Mr. Yang’s research emphasizes the fusion of artificial intelligence with architectural and environmental aesthetics, enhancing user-centered design through computational creativity. His studies demonstrate the potential of machine learning algorithms to improve spatial quality and energy efficiency in interior environments. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he contributes to advancing intelligent lighting design, sustainable architecture, and human-centric computational modeling. His growing academic footprint highlights a promising trajectory in applied AI research within design and computational aesthetics.

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Featured Publication

Zhao, J., & Yang, C. (2025). An aesthetic modeling model for indoor lighting in artificial intelligence design under color contrast conditions. Procedia Computer Science, 262, 620–628.

 

Gwo Dong Lin | Mathematics | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Gwo Dong Lin | Mathematics | Excellence in Research Award

Academia Sinica, Institute of Statistical Science | Taiwan

Prof. Gwo Dong Lin is a distinguished statistician and mathematician whose extensive contributions have profoundly influenced the fields of probability theory, moment problems, and life distribution analysis. With an h-index of 18, 71 published documents, and 933 citations from 783 sources, his scholarly output demonstrates both depth and enduring impact. He earned his Ph.D. in Management Science from Tamkang University, following earlier degrees in mathematics from National Taiwan Normal University. Over his career, Prof. Lin served at Academia Sinica’s Institute of Statistical Science, including roles as Deputy Director and Acting Director, and later as Adjunct Research Fellow. He has also directed the Social and Data Science Research Center under the Hwa-Kang Xing-Ye Foundation. His editorial work spans several international journals, and he has been an invited speaker at global conferences organized by the International Statistical Institute and other leading organizations. Recognized as an ISI Elected Member since 1991 and recipient of Taiwan’s Outstanding Research Award (1994–1995), Prof. Lin’s pioneering studies on characterizations of distributions, inequalities for transforms, and moment determinacy continue to shape modern statistical theory and inspire future explorations in applied probability and statistical modeling.

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Lin, G. D., & Stoyanov, J. (2025). New sufficient conditions for moment-determinacy via probability density tails. Mathematics, 13, 2671.

Dou, X., Kuriki, S., Lin, G. D., & Richards, D. (2025). EM estimation of the B-spline copula with penalized pseudo-likelihood functions. Statistical Papers, 66, 30.

Lin, G. D., & Stoyanov, J. (2024). New characterizations of the Gamma distribution via independence of two statistics by using Anosov’s theorem. Theory of Probability and Its Applications, 69, 745–759 (Russian edition); SIAM version, 69, 592–604.

Hu, C.-Y., & Lin, G. D. (2022). Characterizations of the normal distribution via the independence of the sample mean and the feasible definite statistics with ordered arguments. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 74, 473–488.

Lin, G. D., & Hu, C.-Y. (2022). On the semi-Mittag-Leffler distributions. Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 42, 81–96.

Hu, C.-Y., Lin, G. D., & Stoyanov, J. (2021). Characterization of probability distributions via functional equations of power-mixture type. Mathematics, 9, 271. Also in: L. Shaikhet (Ed.), Prime Archives in Applied Mathematics (2nd ed.). Hyderabad, India: Vide Leaf.

Lin, G. D., & Dou, X. (2021). An identity for two integral transforms applied to the uniqueness of a distribution via its Laplace–Stieltjes transform. Statistics, 55, 365–385.

Dou, X., Kuriki, S., Lin, G. D., & Richards, D. (2021). Dependence structures of B-spline copulas. Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Series A, 83, 238–311.

Lin, G. D., & Hu, C.-Y. (2021). Formulas of absolute moments. Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Series A, 83, 476–495.

Hu, C.-Y., & Lin, G. D. (2020). Necessary and sufficient conditions for unique solution to functional equations of Poincaré type. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 491, 124399.

Stoyanov, J. M., Lin, G. D., & Kopanov, P. (2020). New checkable conditions for moment determinacy of probability distributions. Theory of Probability and Its Applications, 65, 634–648 (Russian edition); SIAM version, 65, 497–509.

Lin, G. D., Dou, X., & Kuriki, S. (2019). The bivariate lack-of-memory distributions. Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Series A, 81, 273–297.

Lin, G. D. (2019). On powers of the Catalan number sequence. Discrete Mathematics, 342, 2139–2147.

Hu, C.-Y., & Lin, G. D. (2018). Characterizations of the logistic and related distributions. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 463, 79–92.

Lin, G. D. (2017). Recent developments on the moment problem. Journal of Statistical Distributions and Applications, 4, 5.

Lai, C.-D., Lin, G. D., Govindaraju, K., & Pirikahu, S. (2017). A simulation study on the correlation structure of Marshall–Olkin bivariate Weibull distribution. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 87, 156–170.

Muhammad Sualeh Khattak | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Sualeh Khattak | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Hong Kong

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Muhammad Sualeh Khattak laid a strong foundation for his academic journey through dedicated studies in business and finance. Beginning with his undergraduate studies in science, he transitioned toward management and finance, completing a Master of Business Administration with distinction and earning a gold medal for his exceptional performance. His commitment to advancing knowledge led him to pursue higher studies in management sciences and finance at the International Islamic University, Islamabad, where he excelled in both his master’s and doctoral-level research. His academic path reflects a clear trajectory of intellectual growth and an early inclination toward research excellence.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Khattak’s professional journey has been marked by significant teaching and research contributions across several prestigious institutions. He has served as a lecturer and assistant professor in multiple universities in Pakistan, imparting knowledge in finance, management, and business sciences. His academic expertise further extended beyond borders when he took on a postdoctoral fellowship at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a role that underscores his international academic recognition. Through his diverse teaching experiences, he has nurtured students, guided future scholars, and contributed meaningfully to academic discourse in finance and management.

Contributions and Research Focus

At the heart of Dr. Khattak’s career lies a strong commitment to advancing research in finance and management sciences. His work spans critical areas such as corporate finance, financial management, behavioral finance, sustainable development, and intellectual capital. He has made notable contributions to understanding the dynamics between government incentives, corporate social responsibility, managerial competencies, and sustainable competitive performance. His research reflects a blend of theoretical depth and practical relevance, addressing pressing issues faced by small and medium enterprises, emerging economies, and global financial systems.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Khattak’s academic brilliance has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. He received a gold medal for securing the top position in his master’s program and was granted a fully funded indigenous scholarship for doctoral research under the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. His scholarly excellence has also earned him international research opportunities, including the IRSIP scholarship in Canada. Furthermore, his dedication to teaching has been acknowledged through awards such as the Best Teacher Award at Hamdard University. These accolades highlight both his scholarly achievements and his contributions to academia as an educator.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Khattak’s research extends across academic, professional, and policy-making domains. His publications in well-recognized journals address critical issues in finance, sustainability, and innovation, providing valuable insights for policymakers and business leaders. His teaching and mentorship have influenced countless students, equipping them with analytical skills and research capabilities to excel in the field of finance. By integrating cutting-edge tools such as SPSS, STATA, NVIVO, and AMOS in his research, he has enhanced methodological approaches in financial studies and inspired peers and students alike to adopt innovative techniques.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Khattak’s legacy is rooted in his dual role as a researcher and educator committed to building sustainable financial knowledge. His extensive publications, teaching expertise, and research collaborations have positioned him as a thought leader in finance and management sciences. Looking ahead, his ongoing postdoctoral research and future academic endeavors promise to shape innovative solutions for sustainable business practices and financial resilience in emerging economies. His career continues to evolve with a focus on integrating interdisciplinary approaches and influencing global academic discourse in finance.

Publications


  • Article: CO₂ detection using microwave metasurface-based antennas covered with carbon nanotubes

  • Authors: Alina Cismaru, Mircea Dragoman, Sergiu Iordănescu, Cosmin Obreja, Valentin Buiculescu, Hamza El Ghannudi, Cătălin Pârvulescu, Damir Mladenovic, Mihaela Carp, Oana Brâncoveanu

  • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B

  • Year: 2025


  • Article: Does access to domestic finance and international finance contribute to sustainable development goals? Implications for policymakers

  • Author: Muhammad Sualeh Khattak

  • Journal: Journal of Public Affairs (HEC Recognized X)

  • Year: 2019


  • Article: Probing the impact of intellectual capital on SME efficiency: the role of business model innovation

  • Authors: Muhammad Sualeh Khattak, Qianqian Wu, Muhammad Ahmad, Muhammad Anwar

  • Journal: Journal of Intellectual Capital

  • Year: 2024


  • Article: The role of managerial overconfidence in digital transformation and sustainable competitive performance in emerging SMEs: The role of digital culture

  • Authors: Muhammad Sualeh Khattak, Qianqian Wu, Muhammad Ahmad, Ibraheem Hattab

  • Journal: Business Strategy & Development

  • Year: 2024


  • Article: From cryptos to consciousness: Dynamics of return and volatility spillover between green cryptocurrencies and G7 markets

  • Authors: Saif Ali, Muhammad Naveed, Imran Yousaf, Muhammad Sualeh Khattak

  • Journal: Finance Research Letters

  • Year: 2024


Conclusion

Through his academic pursuits, professional endeavors, and influential research, Dr. Khattak exemplifies the role of a modern scholar dedicated to knowledge creation and societal progress. His work continues to bridge the gap between finance theory and practice, ensuring relevance for both academia and industry. With his ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability, he stands as a beacon of scholarly leadership, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations of researchers and practitioners in the field of finance.