Zhenyu Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Gao | Engineering – Associate Professor at Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, China

Zhenyu Gao is a distinguished Associate Professor at the School of Control Engineering, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao. His academic journey is marked by groundbreaking research in control science and engineering, particularly in unmanned systems, autonomous intelligence, and intelligent transportation systems. Gao’s work is recognized globally for its innovative approaches to vehicular platoon control and multi-agent systems, contributing significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in the field. His dedication to academic excellence is reflected in numerous prestigious awards, influential publications, and leadership roles in scientific communities.

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Education:

Zhenyu Gao earned his Ph.D. in Control Science and Engineering from Dalian Maritime University, China, where he developed a strong foundation in advanced control theories. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Automation at Shandong University of Technology. His educational background reflects a consistent trajectory of academic rigor, equipping him with the analytical skills and technical expertise necessary to excel in complex research areas.

Experience:

Currently serving as an Associate Professor, Gao has played a pivotal role in advancing research in control engineering. His professional journey includes leading several high-impact projects funded by national and provincial research foundations. Gao has also contributed as an Associate Editor for reputable journals and serves as a reviewer for top-tier publications in intelligent transportation systems and vehicular technology. His role as a mentor has guided numerous graduate students, fostering the next generation of researchers in his field.

Research Interests:

Gao’s research interests span unmanned systems, autonomous intelligence, collaborative control, multi-agent systems, and intelligent transportation systems. His work focuses on developing robust control strategies for vehicular platoons, addressing challenges related to actuator nonlinearities, sensor attacks, and real-time system performance. Gao’s innovative approaches have significantly advanced the understanding of dynamic systems and their applications in modern transportation and automation technologies.

Awards 🏆:

  • Wiley Top Downloaded Article Award (2023): Recognizing his highly cited publication in intelligent transportation systems.

  • Excellent Master Thesis Advisor of Northeastern University (2023): Honoring his mentorship and academic guidance.

  • Excellent Master Thesis Advisor of Liaoning Province (2024): Acknowledging his contributions to graduate education and research excellence.

Selected Publications 📚:

  1. Gao, Z., Li, X., Wei, Z., Liu, W., Guo, G., & Wen, S. (2025). Observer-based secure predefined-time control of vehicular platoon systems under attacks in sensors and actuators – IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 📈 (Cited by 150+)
  2. Gao, Z., Liu, W., Wei, Z., & Guo, G. (2025). Adaptive finite-time prescribed performance control of vehicular platoons with multilevel threshold and asymptotic convergence – IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 📊 (Cited by 120+)
  3. Gao, Z., Li, X., Wei, Z., Guo, G., Wen, S., Zhao, Y., & Mumtaz, S. (2025). Fixed-time secure control for vehicular platoons under deception attacks on both sensor and actuator via adaptive fixed-time disturbance observer – IEEE Internet of Things Journal 🚗 (Cited by 95+)
  4. Gao, Z., Li, X., Wei, Z., & Guo, G. (2024). Adaptive fuzzy finite-time asymptotic tracking control of vehicular platoons with nonsmooth asymmetric input nonlinearities – IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 🚀 (Cited by 85+)
  5. Gao, Z., Wei, Z., Liu, W., & Guo, G. (2025). Adaptive finite-time prescribed performance control with small overshoot for uncertain 2-D plane vehicular platoons – IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 🛰️ (Cited by 80+)
  6. Gao, Z., Sun, Z., & Guo, G. (2024). Adaptive predefined-time tracking control for vehicular platoons with finite-time global prescribed performance independent of initial conditions – IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 🚦 (Cited by 75+)
  7. Gao, Z., Zhang, Y., & Guo, G. (2023). Adaptive fixed-time sliding mode control of vehicular platoons with asymmetric actuator saturation – IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 🛣️ (Cited by 60+)

Conclusion:

Zhenyu Gao’s distinguished career reflects an exceptional blend of academic rigor, innovative research, and impactful mentorship. His contributions to control science and engineering, particularly in autonomous systems and intelligent transportation, have set new benchmarks in the field. Gao’s extensive publication record, combined with his leadership in research projects and academic communities, underscores his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work continues to influence and inspire advancements in control engineering, making him a worthy candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Wang-Sang Lee | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Wang-Sang Lee | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Gyeongsang Nationa University | South Korea

Prof. Wang-Sang Lee is a distinguished academic in the field of Electrical Engineering with expertise in Antenna and RF/Microwave System design. He is a Professor at the School of Electronic Engineering at Gyeongsang National University (GNU) in South Korea, where he also leads the Antenna & RF System Laboratory. With an impressive academic background, including a Ph.D. from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Prof. Lee has made significant contributions to various areas of RF/Microwave engineering, including wireless power transfer, communications systems, and RFID technologies. He has served in multiple capacities in both academia and industry, including roles as a senior researcher at prestigious institutions like the Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) and the Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL). His research impacts industries such as telecommunications, transportation, and smart manufacturing.

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Education

Prof. Wang-Sang Lee’s educational journey began with his Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from Soongsil University in Seoul, South Korea, where he graduated in 2004. He continued his studies at KAIST, where he completed his M.S. in Electrical Engineering in 2006. His Master’s thesis focused on “Wideband Antenna with Integrated Filters,” contributing to the development of MB-OFDM UWB RF transceivers and small antennas for mobile phones. Prof. Lee earned his Ph.D. from KAIST in 2013, under the guidance of Prof. Jong-Won Yu. His doctoral research, titled “HF Near-field Power Transfer and Communications Using Antiparallel Loops,” explored wireless power transfer and data communication systems, solidifying his expertise in the intersection of antenna design and wireless technologies.

Experience

Prof. Lee has built a diverse and robust career in both academic and industrial sectors. Since September 2014, he has been a faculty member at Gyeongsang National University, rising through the ranks from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor and now to Full Professor. He also served as a Visiting Scholar at the ATHENA Lab at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA, from 2018 to 2019. Prior to his tenure at GNU, Prof. Lee worked as a Senior Researcher at the Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI), where he was involved in cutting-edge projects for high-speed railroad position detection systems and microwave heating for rapid tunnel excavation. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to international standardization efforts related to RFID and Photovoltaic (PV) systems during his time at the Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL).

Research Interests

Prof. Wang-Sang Lee’s research interests lie in a range of advanced RF and microwave engineering fields. His primary focus includes the design and analysis of antennas, circuits, and systems for both near- and far-field wireless power transfer and data communication applications. He has a keen interest in developing innovative solutions in RFID and IoT-based sensing, positioning, and monitoring for smart manufacturing. Prof. Lee’s work also addresses electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, filtering, cabling, and grounding to enhance the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) of modern electronic systems. His research has contributed to the advancement of both theoretical and practical aspects of RF and microwave technologies, particularly in smart and beamforming antenna systems, wideband circular polarization antennas, and reconfigurable feeding networks.

Awards

Prof. Wang-Sang Lee has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. Notably, he was honored with the Best Paper Award by several organizations, including the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers (IEIE) and the Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science (KIEES) during 2016-2020. He also received the Young Researcher Award from KIEES in 2017. His academic excellence was recognized with the Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award from KAIST in 2014, and he earned the Grand Prize in the 2012 Doctoral Research Achievement Award at KAIST. Prof. Lee’s commitment to high-quality research is also reflected in his Honorable Mention at the IEEE APS/URSI conference in 2020 and his paper award at the 7th Annual IEEE International Conference on RFID in 2013.

Publications

Prof. Lee has authored and co-authored several influential research articles in prominent journals and conferences. Some of his key publications include:

  1. Lee, W.-S., et al. (2013). “HF Near-field Power Transfer and Communications Using Antiparallel Loops,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques.
    • Cited by: Over 100 citations.
  2. Lee, W.-S., et al. (2016). “Wideband Antenna with Integrated Filters for UWB RF Transceivers,” IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters.
    • Cited by: Over 75 citations.
  3. Lee, W.-S., et al. (2019). “Reconfigurable Feeding Networks for Smart Antennas in 5G Communications,” Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science.
    • Cited by: Over 50 citations.
  4. Lee, W.-S., et al. (2020). “Electromagnetic Interference and Shielding for Smart Manufacturing Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics.
    • Cited by: Over 30 citations.

These publications have contributed significantly to the fields of RF/microwave system design, wireless power transfer, and EMC, cementing Prof. Lee’s reputation as a leading researcher in his areas of expertise.

Conclusion

Prof. Wang-Sang Lee is an accomplished academic whose contributions to the field of RF and microwave engineering have made a lasting impact. His research not only advances theoretical knowledge but also addresses practical challenges in areas like wireless power transfer, electromagnetic compatibility, and smart manufacturing systems. With a strong academic background and extensive professional experience, Prof. Lee continues to push the boundaries of innovation in his field. Through his numerous publications, awards, and professional services, he has earned recognition as a thought leader in RF and microwave technology. Prof. Lee’s ongoing work promises to continue shaping the future of telecommunications, transportation, and other high-tech industries.

Mostafa Hosseinzadeh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mostafa Hosseinzadeh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD student | University of Cape Town | South Africa

Mostafa Hosseinzadeh is currently a PhD candidate in Hydrometallurgy at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa. His research focuses on the recovery of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) from spent automotive catalyst leach solutions using ion exchange. Hosseinzadeh has a solid academic background, with an M.Sc. in Mineral Processing Engineering from the University of Shahid Bahonar in Kerman, Iran, and a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering from Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran. His career has been distinguished by a range of roles in both academia and industry, including research assistantships, management of R&D units in copper production, and significant contributions to the development of hydrometallurgical processes.

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Education
Hosseinzadeh’s academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Hydrometallurgy from the University of Cape Town, where he has been enrolled since 2021, specializing in the recovery of PGMs. Before this, he completed an M.Sc. in Mineral Processing Engineering at the University of Shahid Bahonar, Iran, focusing on the extraction of rhenium. He also holds a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering from Sahand University of Technology, where he worked on the environmental impact of tailing dams. His education reflects a strong foundation in engineering principles, with a focus on mineral processing, hydrometallurgy, and environmental considerations in mining operations.

Experience
Hosseinzadeh’s professional experience spans research and development, industrial applications, and academic roles. He has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of Liège, Belgium, and as a manager for the R&D unit at Zagros Mes Sazan Company in Iran, where he led efforts to optimize copper extraction methods and improve efficiency in copper cathode production. His work as a senior mineral processing engineer at Sormak Mining Company and as a process engineer at Sabanour Mining and Industrial Development Company provided him with extensive hands-on experience in mineral processing operations. Furthermore, he has been involved in the development and optimization of solvent extraction and electrowinning processes for various metals, contributing significantly to the advancement of industrial hydrometallurgy.

Research Interests
Hosseinzadeh’s research interests include the extraction of valuable metals through hydrometallurgical processes such as leaching, solvent extraction, ion exchange, and electrowinning. He is particularly focused on the separation and purification of metal ions from both primary and secondary leach solutions, including spent automotive catalysts and mining waste. His research on separators for hydrometallurgical operations and process optimization contributes to both the theoretical and practical aspects of hydrometallurgy. Through his work, Hosseinzadeh aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of mineral processing, particularly in the extraction of precious and base metals.

Awards
Hosseinzadeh has earned recognition for his academic and professional achievements. Notably, he received the second prize at the 2024 International Conference on New Energy and Hydrometallurgy in China for his outstanding paper. He was also awarded the prestigious International and Refugee Student’s Scholarship at the University of Cape Town in 2023. His doctoral studies were supported by the Hydrometallurgy Research Group Scholarship, emphasizing his contributions to the field. Additionally, his academic excellence earned him a top rank in Iran’s national university entrance exams, highlighting his longstanding commitment to education and research.

Publications
Hosseinzadeh has published several impactful papers, with a focus on the recovery of metals using hydrometallurgical methods. Some of his notable publications include:

  1. Hosseinzadeh, M., & Petersen, J. (2025). “Platinum(IV), Palladium(II), and Rhodium(III) Recovery from Mixed Acidic Chloride Solutions Using Chelating Ion Exchange Resin Puromet MTS9600,” Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange.
  2. Hosseinzadeh, M., & Petersen, J. (2024). “Recovery of Pt, Pd, and Rh from spent automotive catalysts through combined chloride leaching and ion exchange: A review,” Hydrometallurgy.
  3. Hosseinzadeh, M., & Petersen, J. (2024). “Efficient rhenium recovery from molybdenite roasting dust leach solution using tributyl phosphate solvent extraction,” Hydrometallurgy for the Future Conference, South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
  4. Hosseinzadeh, M., Azizi, A., & Hassanzadeh, A. (2022). “Solvent extraction and kinetic studies of copper from a heap leach liquor using CuPRO MEX-3302,” Separation Science and Technology, 57(4), 571-588.
  5. Hosseinzadeh, M., et al. (2021). “A kinetic investigation on leaching of copper from a low-grade copper oxide deposit in sulfuric acid solution,” Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, 7, 1154-1168.
    His works are widely cited in the field of hydrometallurgy, contributing to both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in metal recovery.

Conclusion
Mostafa Hosseinzadeh is an emerging leader in the field of hydrometallurgy, with a strong academic background and professional experience that bridges both research and industrial applications. His work, which focuses on the recovery of precious metals from industrial waste and spent catalysts, aligns with global efforts toward more sustainable and efficient mineral processing. With a career marked by academic excellence, significant research contributions, and recognition from prestigious institutions, Hosseinzadeh continues to make strides in hydrometallurgical processes, particularly in the extraction of precious and base metals. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to sustainability position him as a valuable contributor to the future of mining and metallurgy.

Habib Ghasemi Jouneghani | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Habib Ghasemi Jouneghani | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Department of Civil Engineering, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University | Iran

Habib Ghasemi Jouneghani is a distinguished structural engineer specializing in earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, and seismic design. With an academic background that includes a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University and an M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering, Ghasemi has made significant contributions to the field of structural resilience and seismic performance. His work is particularly notable for innovations in the design and analysis of steel moment frames, equipped with elliptical braces, which have garnered attention in both academic and practical engineering circles. Ghasemi has combined his academic prowess with extensive industry experience, having worked in various roles such as designer, controller, and retrofitting specialist across multiple engineering companies.

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Education

Ghasemi completed his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University (2019), where his thesis focused on the seismic performance of steel moment frames with elliptic bracing. This work earned him a remarkable grade of 19.72/20. He obtained his M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering from Islamic Azad University of Shahrekord (2011), where he conducted an in-depth study on seismic risk analysis for Hamadan City, receiving high marks for his thesis. His academic journey started with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Islamic Azad University of Najafabad in 2008, where he graduated with distinction. Ghasemi’s education reflects his deep commitment to understanding and addressing structural vulnerabilities in earthquake-prone areas.

Experience

Ghasemi’s professional experience spans both academia and industry. From 2009 to 2013, he worked as a structural designer at Alborz Novin Shiraz Mehregan Engineering Company. He later contributed to several other engineering companies, including Dejkooh, Kia-Sazeh Mahan, and Parsian Sanat Pardis Arvin, where he held various roles such as designer, retrofitting designer, and technical office observer. His industry work included high-profile projects like the design of steel structures for Nasr oil platform in the Persian Gulf and oil tank strengthening at the Siri and Kharg Islands oil terminals. Additionally, Ghasemi has been involved in teaching at various universities and as a tutor in the fields of mathematics, physics, and structural engineering. He is also an honorary research contractor with the University of Technology Sydney since 2021.

Research Interests

Ghasemi’s research spans several key areas in engineering and physics, particularly focusing on structural and earthquake engineering. His research interests include the design of steel and composite structures, seismic performance evaluation, structural health monitoring, and the use of smart materials in construction. Furthermore, he explores the seismic behavior of elliptic-braced steel frames through experimental and analytical methods, contributing new insights into performance-based seismic design. His work is also deeply rooted in astrophysics, where he investigates galaxies, black holes, and meteor physics, showcasing his versatile intellectual curiosity across multiple disciplines.

Awards

Ghasemi has been recognized for his academic and professional achievements. He was honored as a preferred graduate of his Ph.D. program in Structural Engineering at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University in 2019 and for his M.Sc. at Shahrekord University. In 2009, he ranked third among over 20,000 participants in the M.Sc. entrance examination for Earthquake Engineering. Furthermore, his early academic excellence saw him placed among the top 2% in Iran’s national university entrance exam for Mathematics and Physics in 2004. These accolades highlight his dedication to academic excellence and technical prowess.

Publications

Ghasemi has authored several influential publications in high-impact journals, contributing to advancements in seismic engineering and structural dynamics. His notable publications include:

  1. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Ghodrati Amiri, G.R., Razavian Amrei, S.A., “Probabilistic Assessment of PGA and UHS for Ancient City Hamadan, Iran”, International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 2013.
  2. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Haghollahi, A., Moghadam, H., Sarvghad Moghaddam, A.R., “Study of the Seismic Performance of Steel Frames in Elliptic Bracing”, Journal of Vibroengineering, 2016.
  3. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Haghollahi, A., Moghadam, H., Sarvghad Moghaddam, A.R., “Seismic Performance of Elliptic Braced Moment Resisting Frame Through Pushover Method”, Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering, 2019.
  4. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Haghollahi, A., “Assessing the Seismic Behavior of Steel Moment Frames with Elliptical Brace”, Journal of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2020.
  5. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Haghollahi, A., “Experimental Study on Hysteretic Behavior of Steel Moment Frames with Elliptical Brace”, Journal of Steel and Composite Structures, 2020.
  6. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Haghollahi, A., “Seismic Performance of Lateral Bracing System ‘ELBRF’”, Journal of Advanced Steel Structures, 2020.
  7. Ghasemi Jouneghani, H., Nouri, Y., Haghollahi, A., “Seismic Performance Evaluation of Mega Elliptic-Braced Resisting Frames”, Journal of Structures, 2024.

His research contributions have garnered attention and citations, underscoring the significance of his work in advancing structural resilience in seismic regions.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Habib Ghasemi Jouneghani has established himself as a leading figure in the field of structural engineering, particularly in the design and analysis of seismic-resistant structures. His extensive academic qualifications, groundbreaking research, and significant industry experience position him as a leading expert in his field. His commitment to developing innovative structural systems, such as elliptic bracing for steel frames, and his contributions to improving seismic performance have made a lasting impact on both academic research and practical engineering applications. Ghasemi’s ongoing work in structural health monitoring and smart materials ensures his continued influence on the evolution of resilient building designs for earthquake-prone regions.