Filip Ilie | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Filip Ilie | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Filip Ilie, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania

Based on the extensive professional experience, research contributions, and leadership roles of Prof. Dr. Filip Ilie, he is indeed a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s an evaluation of his qualifications:

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Extensive Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Filip Ilie has served in academia for over four decades, holding positions such as University Professor at the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest. His roles include being the Director of the Center of Scientific Excellence (CESIT), Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Biotechnical Systems Engineering, and various leadership positions within the Romanian Tribology Association.

Significant Research Contributions

He has been involved in numerous national and international research projects, serving as Director or Project Manager for 11 contracts and contributing to over 38 national scientific research contracts. His research output includes impactful publications in high-ranking journals and conferences. Some of his recent work includes studies on tribological analysis, brake systems, and agricultural machinery, reflecting his deep expertise in mechanical engineering and tribology.

Leadership in Research and Academia

Prof. Ilie’s leadership extends beyond research projects to significant roles within academic and professional organizations. As the Vice-Dean and CESIT Director, he has demonstrated strong organizational and management skills. He has also been an expert evaluator for several national research programs and doctoral theses, contributing to the academic community.

Recent Publications and Research Impact

Prof. Ilie’s recent publications include high-impact studies such as “Structural and Tribological Analysis of Brake Disc–Pad Pair Material for Cars,” and “Numerical and Experimental Analysis of the Vacuum Corn Seed Degassing System.” These works underscore his ongoing contributions to advancing research in tribology and mechanical systems, making him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Filip Ilie’s extensive academic experience, significant research contributions, leadership roles, and recent impactful publications make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His career reflects a profound commitment to advancing engineering and tribology research.

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Computerized Penetrometry Methodology Assisted by Advanced Algorithms Applied in the Multi-dimensional Analysis of the Rheology of Mold-Ripened Cheeses and Its Impact on Food Product Quality

Yiming Xu | Tech Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Yiming Xu | Tech Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Mr Yiming Xu, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Yiming Xu is a Ph.D. candidate in Energy at Cranfield University (2020-2024) with a focus on AI for energy flexibility and decarbonisation. He holds an MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering from Cranfield University and a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Yiming has contributed to Innovate UK projects, presented at conferences such as ICAE and ISGT, and published papers on energy trading. He has interned at DJI Technology Co., Ltd, and holds patents in finger flexibility devices and mountain-climbing aids. Proficient in Python, C++, and data visualization, he is also an amateur Muay Thai fighter. 🧠🔋🤖📚🥊

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Education

With a PhD in Energy from Cranfield University (2020-2024) 🎓, He focused on AI for energy flexibility modelling and decarbonisation 🌱, vehicle-to-vehicle energy trading, and EV owner behaviour analysis 🚗. He presented at ICAE, ISGT, ICPADS, and other seminars 🎤. My MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering (2019-2020) included a thesis on peer-to-peer energy trading for EVs ⚡ and courses like CFD and risk engineering 📚. During an AI exchange at Imperial College London (2018), I designed computer vision algorithms for a robotic arm 🤖. My BEng from Nanjing University (2015-2019) involved a thesis on 3D printing and courses in mechanics and materials 🛠️.

Experience

During my internship at DJI Technology Co., Ltd in Shenzhen, China, from June to August 2018, I participated in the global young engineer competition ROBOMASTER, working with a team that included top universities from China and overseas. I served as venue maintenance personnel in the ROBOMASTER machinery group, responsible for debugging mechanical organs and sensors, and maintaining the visual recognition module of the referee system. I inspected and maintained over 50 units of equipment, resolving issues more than 10 times, ensuring the smooth operation of the event. 🌍🤖🔧👨‍🔧📷✅

Research Projects

As a Research Assistant on three Innovate UK projects, I optimized energy flow management in urban EV charging with Lesla Ltd (Aug 2023 – Jan 2024), designing AI models to schedule charging behavior and forecast energy demand 📈🔋. I established a smart home EV charger system for Entrust Smart Home Ltd (Jan 2021 – Mar 2021), focusing on app design and peer-to-peer energy trading 📱🏠. Additionally, I worked with SNRG Ltd and Electric Corby CIC (Oct 2020 – Mar 2021) on advanced grid services, analyzing driving behavior data and designing trading algorithms 🚗💡. All projects met quality standards and were successfully delivered ✅.

Research focus

Yiming Xu’s research primarily focuses on vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) energy trading, particularly through innovative auction models and flexible trading platforms. His work explores sustainable energy solutions, fraud prevention, and efficient market mechanisms in V2V energy exchanges. Xu’s studies integrate advanced technologies like the K-factor approach and double auction systems to enhance energy trading efficiency and security. His research contributions are significant in the fields of smart grids, green computing, and sustainable energy, aiming to develop robust frameworks for future energy systems. 🌍🔋🚗💡📉🔒

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Vehicle-to-Vehicle Energy Trading Framework: A Systematic Literature Review

An Anti-fraud Double Auction Model in Vehicle-to-Vehicle Energy Trading with the K-factor Approach

A Vehicle-to-vehicle Energy Trading Platform Using Double Auction With High Flexibility

 

Ioannis Chatzilygeroudis | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ioannis Chatzilygeroudis | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ioannis Chatzilygeroudis, University of Patras, Greece

Prof. Emeritus at the University of Patras, Greece, with a rich educational background in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (NTUA), Theology (University of Athens), MSc in Information Technology, and a PhD in Artificial Intelligence (University of Nottingham). Fluent in Greek and English, he specializes in AI, KR&R, knowledge-based systems, theorem proving, intelligent tutoring, e-learning, machine learning, natural language generation, sentiment analysis, semantic web, and educational robotics. His prolific research includes a PhD thesis, 18 edited volumes, 21 book chapters, 46 journal papers, 115 conference papers, 8 national conference papers, and 14 workshop papers. 📚🤖💻🌐

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Education

📚 From September 1968 to June 1974, completed secondary education, earning a Certificate of High School Graduation in Science. 🎓 Pursued a Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electronics at the National Technical University of Athens from October 1974 to July 1979. 📜 From February to June 1983, obtained a Certificate of Educational Studies from PATES of SELETE, Greece. 📖 Achieved a Bachelor in Theology from the University of Athens, completed between October 1979 and December 1987. 🎓 Earned an MSc in Information Technology from the University of Nottingham in 1989, followed by a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the same university in 1992. 🧠 Thesis: “Integrating Logic and Objects for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.”

Experience

📘 From Feb. 1982 to June 1982, I served as a part-time lab professor at PALMER Higher School of Electronics in Greece, teaching Electronics Lab. My full-time teaching journey began at TEI of Athens (1982-84), where I covered courses like Electrotechnics and Circuit Theory. My secondary education tenure (1984-92) focused on electrical engineering subjects. I then transitioned to higher education, teaching at TEI of Kozani and Chalkida, and later at the University of Nottingham (1990-92). From 1995-2006, I was a senior researcher and lecturer at the University of Patras, ultimately becoming a professor (2009-2023). Now, I am a Professor Emeritus. 🎓🔬

Projects

From June 1993 to November 1995, I managed the CTI team for the DELTA-CIME project, developing a knowledge-based production control system. I led several initiatives, including the MEDFORM project for multimedia education and the national project for educational software in chemistry. As a senior researcher, I contributed to intelligent systems for tele-education and hybrid knowledge representation. I led multiple European projects like MENUET, AVARES, and TESLA, focusing on innovative education through virtual reality. My work aims to enhance learning experiences across disciplines, involving collaboration with various international partners. 🌍📚💻🎓

Research focus

Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis specializes in artificial intelligence and its applications in various domains, particularly in agriculture and healthcare. His research includes intelligent systems for diagnosing farmed fish diseases, employing deep learning techniques for image analysis, and exploring natural language processing methods. He has contributed significantly to the development of expert systems and reinforcement learning approaches to improve disease prediction in aquaculture. Additionally, his work in sentiment analysis and e-learning demonstrates a commitment to advancing educational technologies and user experience. Hatzilygeroudis’s interdisciplinary approach combines computer science with practical applications, making significant strides in health and environmental management. 🌱🐟💻📊

Publication focus

Using Level-Based Multiple Reasoning in a Web-Based Intelligent System for the Diagnosis of Farmed Fish Diseases

An Integrated GIS-Based Reinforcement Learning Approach for Efficient Prediction of Disease Transmission in Aquaculture

Speech Emotion Recognition Using Convolutional Neural Networks with Attention Mechanism

Expert Systems for Farmed Fish Disease Diagnosis: An Overview and a Proposal

Expert Systems for Farmed Fish Disease Diagnosis: An Overview and a Proposal

A Convolutional Autoencoder Approach for Boosting the Specificity of Retinal Blood Vessels Segmentation

Evaluating Deep Learning Techniques for Natural Language Inference

Ming-Yen Wei | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Ming-Yen Wei | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Ming-Yen, Wei National Formosa University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Taiwan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ming-Yen was born in Taichung City, Taiwan 🇹🇼 on April 20, 1983. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from National Formosa University in 2005 and 2007, and his Ph.D. from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology in 2012 🎓. After a decade in industrial technical roles, he joined National Formosa University as an Assistant Professor in early 2023 👨‍🏫. His research interests include motor drive control, embedded systems, control theory applications, mechatronics, and robotics 🤖⚙️.

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Research focus

Dr. Ming-Yen Wei’s research primarily focuses on the design, control, and implementation of advanced motion control systems and platforms. His work encompasses the development of servo control systems, multi-axis motion chairs, and flight simulators, utilizing CAN bus and microcontroller technologies. Additionally, he has contributed to the creation of motion-cueing algorithms and inverse kinematics for six degrees of freedom (6DoF) platforms. His research has significant applications in robotics, aerospace, and virtual reality simulations, showcasing innovations in precision motion control and system integration.

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Design and Control of a Three-Axis Motion Servo Control System Based on a CAN Bus

Design and Implementation of a New Training Flight Simulator System

Design and Control of a Multi-Axis Servo Motion Chair System Based on a Microcontroller

Design of a DSP-Based Motion-Cueing Algorithm Using the Kinematic Solution for the 6-DoF Motion Platform

Design and implementation of inverse kinematics and motion monitoring system for 6dof platform

Optimal Control-based Motion Cueing Algorithm Design for 6DOF Motion Platform

Design and Implementation of the Inverse Kinematics and Monitoring Module for Six-axis Crank Arm Platform

Design, Analysis, and Implementation of a Four-DoF Chair Motion Mechanism