Luis Pastor Sanchez-Fernandez | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Luis Pastor Sanchez-Fernandez | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Senior Researcher at Center for Computing Research Instituto Politecncico Nacional, Mexico

Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández is a Full Professor at the Computer Research Center of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in Mexico City, with a PhD in Technical Sciences from the José Antonio Echeverría Polytechnic Institute (CUJAE), Havana (1998). A distinguished researcher and educator, he has been a member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers since 2007 (currently Level II). His work spans multiple disciplines, including biomechanics, bioinformatics, environmental acoustics, signal processing, expert systems, and intelligent automation. He has supervised over 13 doctoral and 46 master’s students, many of whom received honors or were inducted into national research systems. Dr. Sánchez-Fernández has led several research groups and CONACYT-funded projects, notably designing the Environmental Noise Monitoring System for the Historic Center of Mexico City. A recipient of the 2014 IPN Applied Research Award, he is also an accomplished keynote speaker, reviewer for high-impact journals, and advocate for interdisciplinary and socially impactful research.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education of Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández

Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández holds a PhD in Technical Sciences from the prestigious José Antonio Echeverría Polytechnic Institute (CUJAE) in Havana, Cuba, awarded in 1998. His doctoral education laid a strong interdisciplinary foundation, combining elements of engineering, computer science, and applied research. This academic background has been instrumental in shaping his cross-disciplinary research career, allowing him to contribute significantly to fields such as biomechanics, signal processing, and intelligent systems.

💼 Professional Experience of Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández

Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández has served as a Full Professor at the Computer Research Center of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico City, since 2000, where he has been a key figure in advancing interdisciplinary scientific research and technological development. With over two decades of academic and research leadership, he has directed multiple research groups in bioinformatics and intelligent measurement systems, supervised numerous postgraduate theses, and mentored future leaders in science. His expertise spans diverse fields including biomechanics, environmental acoustics, expert systems, and automation. He has also played critical roles as a project leader for national research initiatives funded by CONACYT, and as an advisor and evaluator of scientific proposals. His contributions extend beyond academia into societal impact projects, such as the Environmental Noise Monitoring System for Mexico City, solidifying his reputation as a cross-disciplinary innovator and research leader.

🔬 Research Interests of Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández

Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández’s research interests lie at the intersection of engineering, computer science, health sciences, and environmental studies, reflecting his strong cross-disciplinary approach. He focuses on the biomechanical analysis of patients with Parkinson’s disease, exploring computational and signal-based methods to improve medical diagnostics and rehabilitation. He is also deeply engaged in environmental acoustics, developing noise indicators and acoustic indices to assess and mitigate the harmful effects of urban noise pollution. His work extends into signal pattern recognition, expert systems, virtual instrumentation, and the design of intelligent systems for automation. Additionally, he has a sustained interest in bioinformatics, leading research groups that develop advanced computational tools for biological data analysis. His research consistently integrates theory and practical application, addressing real-world problems through innovative, multidisciplinary solutions.

🏅 Awards and Honors of Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández

Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary research and academic mentorship. He was honored with the Applied Research Award by the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in 2014, acknowledging his impactful work that bridges scientific innovation and real-world application. As a dedicated mentor, he has received two thesis advisor awards from IPN, celebrating the excellence of his supervised postgraduate research. Many of his doctoral and master’s students have earned honorable mentions and Cum Laude distinctions, with several joining Mexico’s National System of Researchers—a testament to his role in cultivating high-caliber scholars. Since 2007, he has held Level II membership in the National System of Researchers of Mexico (SNI), further solidifying his reputation as a leader in cross-disciplinary scientific advancement.

🧾 Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates exceptional cross-disciplinary impact, strong leadership, and a deep commitment to advancing science at the intersection of multiple fields. His contributions in biomechanics, environmental monitoring, signal processing, and intelligent systems showcase not only depth but also the integration of diverse disciplines to address complex societal challenges. He is an ideal nominee for the Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award. Minor enhancements in visibility, global partnerships, and documentation of publications would make his case even more compelling.

📚 Publications by Luis Pastor Sánchez-Fernández

1.Title: Dataset for Gait Assessment in Parkinson’s Disease Patients

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  • Year: (Not explicitly listed)
  • Type: Data Paper – Open Access
  • Citations: 0

2.Title: Innovations and Technological Advances in Healthcare Remote Monitoring Systems for the Elderly and Vulnerable People: A Scoping Review

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  • Year: (Not explicitly listed)
  • Type: Review – Open Access
  • Citations: 0

3.Title: Computer Model for Gait Assessments in Parkinson’s Patients Using a Fuzzy Inference Model and Inertial Sensors

  • Authors: (Not fully listed)
  • Journal: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • Year: 2025
  • Citations: 2

4.Title: Motion Smoothness Analysis of the Gait Cycle, Segmented by Stride and Associated with the Inertial Sensors’ Locations

  • Authors: (Not fully listed)
  • Journal: Sensors
  • Year: 2025
  • Type: Article – Open Access
  • Citations: 1

5.Title: Network Long-Term Evolution Quality of Service Assessment Using a Weighted Fuzzy Inference System

  • Authors: (Not fully listed)
  • Journal: Mathematics
  • Year: 2024
  • Type: Article – Open Access
  • Citations: 0

6.Title: Biomechanics of Parkinson’s Disease with Systems Based on Expert Knowledge and Machine Learning: A Scoping Review

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  • Type: Review – Open Access
  • Citations: 0

7.Title: An Integrated Approach to the Regional Estimation of Soil Moisture

  • Authors: (Not fully listed)
  • Journal: Hydrology
  • Year: 2024
  • Type: Article – Open Access
  • Citations: 0

8.Title: A Fuzzy Inference Model for Evaluating Data Transfer in LTE Mobile Networks via Crowdsourced Data

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  • Journal: Computación y Sistemas
  • Year: 2024
  • Type: Article
  • Citations: 1

9.Title: Computer Model for an Intelligent Adjustment of Weather Conditions Based on Spatial Features for Soil Moisture Estimation

  • Authors: (Not fully listed)
  • Journal: Mathematics
  • Year: 2024
  • Type: Article – Open Access
  • Citations: 4

 

 

Yunqiang Sun | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Yunqiang Sun | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Yunqiang Sun, 中北大学, China

Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun🌐📡 is a distinguished scholar specializing in automatic modulation recognition (AMR), wireless communications, and intelligent sensor networks. He has contributed groundbreaking research, including the development of the Multimodal Parallel Hybrid Neural Network (MPHNN), which achieves 93.1% recognition accuracy with reduced complexity. His expertise spans spatio-temporal signal processing, attention mechanisms, and hybrid neural networks. Prof. Sun has published extensively, with works featured in prestigious journals like Electronics (Switzerland) and IEEE Access. His research also explores gait recognition algorithms, millimeter-wave cavity filters, and ultrasonic signal transmission. A dedicated innovator, Prof. Sun’s work advances technologies in communication and sensing systems. 📊📖✨

Publication Profile

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Proposed Solution 🤖✨

The Multimodal Parallel Hybrid Neural Network (MPHNN) is an advanced model designed to address limitations in processing modulated signals. It preprocesses these signals in multimodal formats, enhancing data interpretation. By combining Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) for spatial feature extraction and Bidirectional Gated Recurrent Units (Bi-GRU) for temporal feature processing, MPHNN efficiently captures both spatial and temporal dependencies. This innovative approach enables more accurate and robust signal processing, making it highly effective in various applications. Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun’s work highlights the power of integrating multiple neural network models for improved performance. 🧠🔧📡📊

Attention Mechanisms 🎯🔗

Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun’s research leverages advanced deep learning techniques to enhance recognition accuracy. By integrating the Convolutional Block Attention Module (CBAM) and Multi-Head Self-Attention (MHSA), his work in the Multi-Path Hierarchical Neural Network (MPHNN) effectively combines both temporal and spatial features. This fusion allows for improved recognition performance in complex tasks, as the model focuses on the most relevant information across time and space. Prof. Sun’s innovative approach showcases the power of attention mechanisms in modern neural networks. 🤖📊🧠🔍

Results 📊✅

Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun, MPHNN, has achieved an impressive 93.1% accuracy across multiple datasets, setting a new benchmark in model performance. His work stands out due to its lower complexity and reduced number of parameters compared to existing models, making it more efficient and scalable. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in the field, offering a solution that balances high accuracy with computational efficiency. Prof. Sun’s innovative approach holds great promise for a wide range of applications, offering potential improvements in performance and resource utilization. 🔬📊💡📈

Diverse Publication Record

Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun is an accomplished researcher with a focus on AMR, gait recognition algorithms, and plasmonic waveguide-coupled systems. He has published extensively in prestigious journals such as IEEE Access, Electronics (Switzerland), and Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials. Notable works include impactful publications like CTRNet: An Automatic Modulation Recognition Based on Transformer-CNN Neural Network and Research on Modulation Recognition Algorithm Based on Channel and Spatial Self-Attention Mechanism. Prof. Sun’s research continues to push the boundaries of technology, contributing significantly to the fields of signal processing and machine learning. 📚🔬📈💡

Citations and Recognition

Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun has contributed significantly to the field, with some recent works gaining traction and fewer citations, while others, like his paper on MEMS sensors in Cluster Computing, showcase a higher citation count, reflecting their enduring influence. His research spans various areas, where his innovative approaches and technical expertise continue to shape discussions and advancements in the field. Despite the varying citation impact, Prof. Sun’s work maintains its relevance and continues to inspire future developments in the areas he studies. 🌟📚🔬🧠📈

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Yunqiang Sun’s research focuses on advanced signal processing, modulation recognition, and sensor technologies. He explores machine learning models like transformers and convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for automatic modulation recognition and signal analysis, with applications in communication systems. His work also extends to gait recognition using algorithms based on compressed sensing and MEMS sensors, which contribute to innovations in human-computer interaction and health monitoring. Prof. Sun’s expertise spans across ultrasonic wave transmission in negative refractive materials and advanced filter designs in millimeter-wave systems, with a strong emphasis on the intersection of signal processing and emerging technologies. 📡🤖📊

Publication Top Notes

CTRNet: An Automatic Modulation Recognition Based on Transformer-CNN Neural Network

Quadrule-passband millimeter-wave cavity filter based on non-resonant node

Transmission characteristics of ultrasonic longitudinal wave signals in negative refractive index materials

Numerical calculus solution of gait recognition algorithm based on compressed sensing

Application and research of MEMS sensor in gait recognition algorithm