Prof. Wang Yibo | Theoretical Advances | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Wang Yibo | Theoretical Advances | Research Excellence Award

Northeast Electric Power University | China

Prof. Wang Yibo is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of electrical engineering, currently serving as a full-time faculty member at the School of Electrical Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University. He has led and contributed to numerous national, provincial, and industry-funded research projects, including major programs under the National Natural Science Foundation and the National Key R&D initiative. His work has gained strong academic visibility, with significant citations in SCI and Scopus databases. He has also taken part in extensive consultancy and horizontal research collaborations while serving as a peer reviewer for leading international and domestic journals. His research focuses on power system optimization, power electronic equipment, flexible distribution network control, and power market studies. As an active member of IEEE, CIGRE, CES, CEES, and CPSS, he maintains strong professional engagement. His contributions include innovative technical developments, impactful project leadership, high-quality publications, patents, and meaningful advancements that support the progress of modern power systems.

Wang, Y., Liu, K., Liu, C., Liu, Y., Fan, J., & Liu, C. (2025). Probabilistic power flow calculation in active distribution networks based on hybrid distribution transformers. Electric Power Systems Research.

Zhou, J., Cai, G., Wang, Y., & Liu, C. (2025). Dual-timescale scheduling approach for power systems with energy-intensive loads: Wind power accommodation through forecast deviation decomposition and flexible resource coordination. Energy.

Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Liu, C., Du, Z., Liu, C., Cai, G., Liu, Y., & Liu, K. (2025). Source-side compensated hybrid distribution transformer based on direct AC/AC converter. Electric Power Systems Research.

Wang, Y., Liu, C., Zhang, X., Liu, K., Liu, C., & Cai, G. (2025). Model construction and power flow regulation analysis of direct AC/AC auto-coupling three-winding hybrid distribution transformer. IEEE Sensors Journal.

Guo, D., Wang, A., Liu, C., Zhang, P., Yan, G., Pei, Z., Cai, G., Wang, R., & Wang, Y. (2024). Novel bidirectional high-frequency isolated direct AC/AC converter with unipolar phase-shifted modulation strategy. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.

Dr. Mohammad Monir Uddin | Applied Mathematics | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Mohammad Monir Uddin | Applied Mathematics | Editorial Board Member

North South University | Bangladesh

Dr. Mohammad Monir Uddin is a researcher in computational mathematics specializing in model order reduction, control theory, numerical linear algebra, and scientific computing, with additional focus on artificial intelligence and deep learning. His work spans the development of efficient algorithms for large-scale sparse descriptor systems, dynamical systems, and optimal control problems. He has contributed to multiple international research groups in Germany and Sweden and has led a range of funded projects in areas such as aircraft wing shape optimization, structure-preserving model reduction, piezo-mechanical systems, and large-scale dynamical system approximation. His research experience includes developing advanced iterative methods, projection techniques, and structure-preserving computational frameworks, while his supervisory work covers model reduction of complex dynamical, biological, and engineering systems. He has delivered numerous talks and poster presentations at international conferences, sharing contributions that advance reduced-order modeling, Krylov subspace methods, and computational techniques for constrained dynamical models, while also teaching and guiding research in applied mathematics and electroweak interaction topics.

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Featured Publications

Hossen, N. S., Shahen, M., Al Amin, M., Uddin, M. M., Foyjonnesa, & Rahman, M. M. (2025). Wave modelling of 3+1 dimensional Wazwaz–Kaur–Boussinesq equation with the bilinear neural network method. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 33528.

Hossain, M. S., Khan, E. H., Uddin, M. M., & Omar, S. G. (2025). Structure-preserving model reduction approach for structured index-2 descriptor systems. Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications.

Uddin, M., Uddin, M. M., & Khan, M. A. H. (2025). SVD-Krylov–based structure-preserving techniques for approximation of a class of second-order index-1 descriptor systems. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2025(1), 5976163.

Saiduzzaman, M., Islam, M. S., Hossain, M. S., Uddin, M. M., & Gani, M. O. (2024). Balanced truncation model reduction for laser heating wafer model in frequency restricted domain. Franklin Open, 9, 100191.

Hossain, M. T., Iqbal, K. I. B., Haque, A., Uddin, M. M., & Hossain, M. S. (2024). Efficient aerodynamic design using BézierGAN and model order reduction: A computational study. Results in Engineering, 23, 102571.

Thierry goudon | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thierry goudon | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

univ. cote d’azur | France

Dr. Thierry Goudon is a renowned Senior Research Scientist at INRIA and a professor with a rich academic background in applied mathematics. Throughout his career, Goudon has contributed significantly to numerical analysis, kinetic theory, and fluid dynamics, working at leading French universities and research institutions.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Goudon pursued a Magistère MATMECA in applied mathematics and mechanics at the University of Bordeaux 1 in the early 1990s, where he excelled by graduating ranked 1st. He went on to complete a PhD in applied mathematics in 1997, under the guidance of K. Hamdache. His early studies laid a strong foundation for his later groundbreaking work in modeling and scientific computing.

🧑‍💻 Professional Endeavors

Since 2007, Dr. Goudon has been a Senior Research Scientist at INRIA, specializing in complex systems like energy and environmental flows. He has headed multiple project teams, including COFFEE (COmplex Flows For Energy and Environment) and SIMPAF (SImulation and Models for Particles and Fluids), and served as a fellow at prestigious institutions like Ecole Centrale Marseille and ENS Paris. Goudon’s professional journey has been marked by his leadership roles in research, particularly in fluid dynamics, particle systems, and mathematical modeling.

🧑‍🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Goudon’s research primarily focuses on kinetic and fluid dynamics, radiative transfer, and particle-fluid interactions. His pioneering work includes hydrodynamic limits for the Vlasov-Navier-Stokes equations, the development of kinetic schemes for Euler models, and biogeography models in microbiota research. His research has advanced mathematical modeling techniques for real-world problems in energy, environment, and cancer treatment.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Goudon’s influence extends beyond academia, with significant roles in various scientific committees and advisory boards. He contributed to the national AI report, chaired the scientific board at LJAD/Math. Dept. Univ. Côte d’Azur, and played key roles in evaluating research units across Europe, particularly in Portugal. His work has had a broad impact on the international scientific community, shaping research directions and funding policies.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Goudon has authored over 130 publications in prestigious journals, covering topics like reaction-diffusion equations, shock profiles, and radiative hydrodynamics. His work, including co-authored papers such as Hydrodynamic limits for Vlasov-Navier-Stokes equations and Analysis of large amplitude shock profiles, is frequently cited by researchers in the fields of numerical analysis, kinetic theory, and computational physics.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Goudon has a profound expertise in numerical methods, particularly in kinetic schemes, fluid dynamics, and partial differential equations. He is skilled in the development of high-performance algorithms for complex simulations involving particles, fluids, and radiative transfer. His technical proficiency has also extended to the development of mathematical models for various applications, from cancer treatment to plasma physics.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Goudon has a long history of teaching and mentoring students in applied mathematics. He has supervised doctoral students, led PhD programs in applied mathematics, and been a member of numerous academic juries and committees. His pedagogical focus has been on numerical analysis, scientific computing, and mathematical modeling.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Throughout his distinguished career, Goudon has received several accolades, including the R. Dautray Prize (SMAI–CEA) in 2008 for his work on radiative transfer. He has also been honored for his contributions to scientific computing, mathematics, and research leadership. His recognition within both French and international scientific communities underscores his exceptional impact on the field.

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Goudon’s legacy is marked by his groundbreaking research in mathematical modeling and numerical methods, which continues to influence scientific computing and applied mathematics. As a leader, his future contributions are poised to advance interdisciplinary research, with applications spanning energy, environment, and medicine. His ongoing projects promise to push the boundaries of simulation techniques and complex systems modeling.

  Publications Top Notes

Shock profiles for hydrodynamic models for fluid-particles flows in the flowing regime

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Lafitte, P., Mascia, C.
    Journal: Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
    Year: 2024

An explicit well-balanced scheme on staggered grids for barotropic Euler equations

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Minjeaud, S.
    Journal: ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis
    Year: 2024

A Simple Testbed for Stability Analysis of Quantum Dissipative Systems

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Rota Nodari, S.
    Journal: Annales Henri Poincare
    Year: 2024

Shock Profiles for Fluid-Particles Flows

  • Authors: Goudon, T., Lafitte, P., Mascia, C.
    Journal: SEMA SIMAI Springer Series
    Year: 2024

A Model of Particles Interacting with Thermal Traps

  • Authors: Goudon, T.
    Journal: Journal of Statistical Physics
    Year: 2023

 

 

Szymon Łukaszyk | Theoretical Advances| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Szymon Łukaszyk | Theoretical Advances| Best Researcher Award

Independent researcher, Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys, Poland

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Summary🌟

Dr. Szymon Łukaszyk is an accomplished Patent Attorney and Theoretical Physicist with a strong background in computational mechanics, mathematical modeling, and quantum physics. He has over two decades of experience in intellectual property law and has made significant contributions to emergent dimensionality and assembly theory. He is the founder of Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys and has led several entrepreneurial ventures focused on innovative technologies in digital communications.

Education 🎓

  • PhD (2020): Independent research on emergent dimensionality and quantum physics in Katowice.
    Key Publications: Research on binary messages, Shannon entropy, and black holes.
  • Cracow University of Technology (2001-2004): PhD studies in Computational Mechanics.
  • Jagiellonian University (1999-2000): Postgraduate Studies in Industrial Property Law.
  • MSc (1996): Computational Mechanics at Cracow University of Technology; thesis on genetic algorithms.

Professional Experience 💼

  • Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys (2003-present): Founder and Patent Attorney with extensive experience in international IP law (European Patent Attorney since 2004).
  • ThunderBridge L.L.C. (2011-2016): Founder of a company specializing in peer-to-peer e-mail delivery systems, holding multiple patents.
  • ADGT L.L.C. (2006-2017): Founder and CEO, developed a residential estate near Cracow.
  • Wima-Patent (1995-2003): Worked on patent filings for domestic and international applications.

Research Interests 🧠

Dr. Łukaszyk’s research primarily explores emergent dimensionality, assembly theory, and quantum physics, particularly focusing on information theory and gravitational physics. His notable works include the exploration of black holes as patternless binary messages, the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, and novel recurrence relations in mathematics. He is an expert in Shannon entropy and its application to chemical elements and quantum systems.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Łukaszyk’s interdisciplinary work bridges the gap between mathematical theory and practical applications in computational mechanics, quantum theory, and patent law. His patents have made significant strides in digital communication systems, particularly with the development of a peer-to-peer e-mail delivery system that was patented in multiple jurisdictions (Europe and the US). His theoretical contributions, particularly in assembly theory and the measurement problem, have influenced both academic research and practical applications in quantum computing and information theory. Through his research publications, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the direction of studies in emergent dimensionality and theoretical physics.

Technical Skills 💻

Dr. Łukaszyk is well-versed in programming languages like C, C++, Java, and JavaScript, enabling him to create complex computational models and simulations in his research. His work with neural networks and genetic algorithms has been central to his contributions to soft computing and machine learning.

Key Achievements & Recognition 🏆

  • Patented Innovations in digital communication systems (P2P email delivery).
  • Leading expert in emergent dimensionality, quantum physics, and mathematical physics.
  • Author of numerous influential research papers and books in the fields of information theory and astrophysics.
  • Experienced Patent Attorney with extensive experience in technology commercialization and intellectual property law.

Top Noted Publications

On the Salient Regularities of Strings of Assembly Theory

    • Authors: Wawrzyniec Bieniawski, Piotr Masierak, Andrzej Tomski, Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Preprint
    • Year: 2024

The Imaginary Universe (on the Three Complementary Sets of Measurement Units Defining Three Dark Electrons)

    • Authors: Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Preprint
    • Year: 2024

Next-Generation Blockchain Technology: The Entropic Blockchain

    • Authors: Melvin M. Vopson, Serban G. Lepadatu, Anna Vopson, Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Applied Sciences
    • Year: 2024

Assembly Theory of Bitstrings

    • Authors: Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Information Physics Institute
    • Year: 2024

Assembly Theory of Binary Messages

    • Authors: Szymon Łukaszyk, Wawrzyniec Bieniawski
    • Journal: Mathematics
    • Year: 2024