Chengbo Tian | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Chengbo Tian | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Mr. Chengbo Tian is an emerging researcher whose work demonstrates strong Engineering depth and applied Engineering relevance in smart materials and intelligent systems. His Engineering expertise centers on pvc gel based actuation and sensing, advancing Engineering solutions for tactile interfaces, wearable Engineering devices, and human centered Engineering technologies. Through rigorous Engineering research, he has authored multiple peer reviewed Engineering publications indexed in major databases, generating measurable Engineering impact through citations and international visibility. His Engineering innovations include patented Engineering designs for braille displays, flexible sensors, and bioinspired actuators, reflecting translational Engineering value and real world applicability. Active Engineering collaborations with multidisciplinary research teams strengthen knowledge exchange and foster scalable Engineering outcomes. His Engineering contributions support inclusive Engineering technologies, particularly assistive Engineering systems that enhance accessibility and embodied intelligence. Overall, his Engineering profile reflects sustained research productivity, collaborative Engineering practice, and societal Engineering impact aligned with global Engineering standards and expectations. Scopus profile of 29 Citations, 7 Documents, 4 h- index

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Taofiq Mohammed | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Taofiq Mohammed | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Graduate Researcher | Georgia Institute of Technology | United States

Mr. Taofiq Mohammed is an emerging engineering researcher with strong expertise in engineering applications related to sustainable construction materials, advanced engineering composites, and innovative engineering solutions for concrete and cementitious systems. His engineering research focuses on geopolymer engineering, fiber reinforced engineering materials, and durability driven engineering performance optimization. He has contributed peer reviewed engineering publications in reputable international journals, addressing critical engineering challenges in material sustainability, structural performance, and resource efficiency. His engineering work involves experimental engineering design, microstructural engineering analysis, and standards based engineering testing, supporting global engineering collaborations across academia. Through interdisciplinary engineering approaches, his research demonstrates measurable societal impact by promoting low carbon engineering materials, waste valorization in engineering practice, and resilient engineering infrastructure. His engineering contributions strengthen sustainable engineering development and knowledge transfer within the global engineering community. Google Scholar profile reports 2 citations, 1 h-index, 0 i10-index.

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Dr. Adewale Sedara | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Adewale Sedara | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Research Associate | University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States

Dr. Adewale Sedara is a distinguished scholar whose work demonstrates sustained excellence in Engineering research, innovation, and applied impact. His expertise spans Engineering design optimization, Engineering simulation, Engineering soil machine interaction, and Engineering systems modeling, with a strong emphasis on data driven Engineering solutions. Dr. Adewale Sedara has authored multiple peer reviewed Engineering publications that collectively reflect rigorous Engineering methodology and practical Engineering relevance, generating notable citation impact within the global Engineering community. His Engineering research integrates advanced computational Engineering tools with experimental Engineering validation, strengthening collaboration across academic and industry focused Engineering environments. Through interdisciplinary Engineering partnerships, his contributions advance sustainable Engineering practices, agricultural Engineering efficiency, and infrastructure Engineering performance. His Engineering outcomes support societal needs by improving resource efficiency, environmental resilience, and technology driven Engineering decision making. Dr. Adewale Sedara continues to influence Engineering scholarship through high quality Engineering dissemination, collaborative Engineering engagement, and impactful Engineering innovation. Google Scholar profile of 113 Citations, 5 h- index, 2 i10- index.

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Prof. Wei Ma | Robotics and Automation | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Wei Ma | Robotics and Automation | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Tianjin University | China

Prof. Wei Ma is a distinguished researcher recognized for significant contributions to underwater glider development within the domain of Robotics and Automation, where Robotics and Automation remain central to his scientific endeavors. As an Associate Professor at Tianjin University, Prof. Wei Ma has advanced Robotics and Automation through intelligent operation, hydrodynamic modelling and control of unmanned marine platforms. His research encompasses the optimization of underwater glider mechanics, variational mode decomposition for marine data processing and model based multi objective control, each contributing to a growing impact on Robotics and Automation applied to ocean engineering. With a record of ten indexed publications and fifteen patents published or under processing, Prof. Wei Ma continues to demonstrate excellence in Robotics and Automation research with high quality outputs featured in reputable journals including Physics of Fluids, Chaos, Ocean Engineering, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering and Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science. His work on air droppable underwater glider water entry, virtual prototype modelling and shape memory alloy based buoyancy systems remains widely noted in Robotics and Automation due to innovative approaches to control, sensing, networking technologies and AI driven data analytics. Prof. Wei Ma further supports the Robotics and Automation community as a reviewer for respected journals, reflecting recognition of his scholarly authority and scientific judgement. His achievements include major technology progress recognition for water surface glider engineering and an outstanding contribution award for glider system product deployment, strengthening the relevance of Robotics and Automation to maritime applications and marine intelligence systems. Through ongoing projects, expanding research themes and growing publication strength, Prof. Wei Ma continues to shape Robotics and Automation innovation with strong societal and technological relevance. Scopus profile of 231 Citations, 35 Documents, 8 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Yang, P., Wang, Y., Ma, W., Niu, W., Song, Y., & Li, Q. (2025). Fused spatial–temporal graph convolutional networks for ocean currents forecasting using underwater glider measurements. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering.

2. Xi, H., Ma, W., Song, Y., Fa, S., Song, J., & Yang, M. (2025). Energy consumption prediction and endurance optimization for underwater gliders based on data-model fusion. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.

3. Lyu, G., Wu, S., Song, J., Fa, S., Wang, W., Miao, Z., Gong, F., Ma, W., & Wang, C. (2025). Model and data-driven hydrodynamic identification and prediction for underwater gliders. Physics of Fluids.

4. Ma, W., Wang, Y., Wang, S., Li, G., & Yang, S. (2019). Optimization of hydrodynamic parameters for underwater glider based on the electromagnetic velocity sensor. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science.