Bowen Tang | Marine | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Bowen Tang | Marine | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Bowen Tang | Marine | Student at Anhui Xinhua University | China

Marine research defines the academic and professional profile of Mr. Bowen Tang, an emerging scholar in robotic engineering with a strong focus on intelligent marine systems and autonomous surface vehicles. Mr. Bowen Tang is currently affiliated with Anhui Xinhua University as an undergraduate researcher, where his education emphasizes robotic control, autonomous navigation, and marine robotics through specialized coursework and laboratory training. In his professional and research experience, Mr. Bowen Tang actively contributed to a marine robotics laboratory, leading to high-impact outcomes including a Q2 SCI journal publication titled Adaptive Dynamic Prediction-Based Cooperative Interception Control Algorithm for Multi-Type Unmanned Surface Vessels in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. His research interests center on multi-USV cooperative control, intelligent marine vehicles, adaptive prediction algorithms, and smart aquaculture automation. Mr. Bowen Tang has developed strong research skills in control algorithm design, cooperative interception strategies, autonomous system modeling, simulation, and experimental validation, complemented by applied engineering consultancy in adaptive control for unmanned marine vessels. His innovative capacity is further demonstrated through a registered patent for an intelligent unmanned feeding vessel for aquaculture, highlighting translational impact. While still early in his career, Mr. Bowen Tang has earned academic recognition through peer-reviewed publication and patent achievement. In conclusion, Mr. Bowen Tang represents a promising marine robotics researcher whose interdisciplinary expertise positions him to contribute meaningfully to intelligent ocean engineering and future autonomous marine technologies.

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Featured Journal Article


Adaptive Dynamic Prediction-Based Cooperative Interception Control Algorithm for Multi-Type Unmanned Surface Vessels
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering · January 2026
Contributors: Yuan Liu; Bowen Tang; Lingyun Lu; Zhiqing Bai; Guoxing Li; Shikun Geng; Xirui Xu

Sheng-Chih Shen | Underwater Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen | Underwater Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen | Underwater Sensor | National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen is a highly accomplished scholar and researcher in the Department of Systems and Naval Mechatronic Engineering at National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, with a distinguished background in mechatronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and optical sensing technologies. Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Automatic Control Engineering from Feng Chia University, Taiwan, and completed his Ph.D. in Engineering and System Science from National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. His academic journey is marked by extensive research experience and a commitment to innovation in the areas of MOEMS, microactuators, fiber optic lighting, and underwater sensor modules. He has served as a researcher in the MEMS Division at the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and as a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), where he deepened his expertise in MEMS and advanced sensor systems. His research interests span the design and fabrication of optical sensors, underwater monitoring systems, and intelligent diagnostic technologies, focusing on their applications in marine and industrial environments. Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen possesses advanced research skills in sensor fabrication, microactuator design, signal processing, and mechatronic system integration, which have been instrumental in producing innovative, real-time monitoring systems. His contributions are reflected in numerous IEEE and Scopus-indexed publications, patents, and funded research projects. Recognized for his academic excellence, Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen has received multiple awards for research innovation and outstanding contributions to mechatronic engineering. He is also an active member of professional organizations such as IEEE, engaging in leadership and mentorship activities that foster technological advancement and academic collaboration. In conclusion, Prof. Sheng-Chih Shen exemplifies scientific excellence, leadership, and innovation, making him a driving force in the advancement of modern mechatronics and optical sensing technologies.

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Featured Publications

Shen, S.-C. (2025). Design and fabrication of posture sensing and damage evaluating system for underwater pipelines. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2025). A real-time diagnostic system using a long short-term memory model with signal reshaping technology for ship propellers. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2022). Automated system of tubular filtration for rotifer production. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society.

Shen, S.-C. (2022). Design and testing of real-time sensing system used in predicting the leakage of subsea pipeline. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2022). A self-powered strain sensor applied to real-time monitoring for movable structures. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland).

Shen, S.-C. (2019). Design and fabrication of a displacement sensor using screen printing technology and piezoelectric nanofibers in D33 mode. Sensors and Materials.

Shen, S.-C. (2019). A framework for process inspection of metal additive manufacturing. Sensors and Materials.

Kui You | Marine Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Kui You | Marine Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Kui You | Marine Engineering | Associate Prof at Dalian University of Technology , China

Dr. Kui You is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ocean Technology at Dalian University of Technology, China. With expertise in marine biology, aquaculture, and oceanography, he has made significant contributions to marine research and environmental science. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Kui You’s research spans various fields, including jellyfish biology, marine aquaculture, and the development of sustainable fishery technologies. He has worked as a Guest Investigator at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the USA and has held academic positions at Ocean University of China and Dalian University of Technology. His contributions to marine science include pioneering work on jellyfish propagation, aquaculture techniques, and the environmental impacts of marine ranching. Dr. You has authored numerous publications, holds several patents, and has been recognized with awards for his innovations in ocean science.

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Education

Dr. Kui You obtained his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. Prior to that, he completed a Master’s degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture at Ocean University of Qingdao in 2002. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture from the same institution in 1999. His educational background is rooted in marine biology and environmental science, which provided a foundation for his later work in oceanography, aquaculture, and fishery technology. Throughout his academic career, Dr. You has built expertise in marine biology, particularly in the areas of jellyfish biology, aquaculture systems, and marine environmental science. His training at prestigious institutions in China, combined with international experience at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, has helped him advance research in marine technology and sustainable fishery practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kui You has held various academic and research positions throughout his career. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the School of Ocean Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology. He has been with the university since 2014, where he leads research in marine aquaculture and environmental science. Dr. You’s international experience includes a guest investigator position at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, USA, from 2012-2013. He previously served as an Associate Professor at the Fishery College, Ocean University of China, and has worked in different academic roles at the same institution since 2005. His research and work experiences focus on jellyfish biology, aquaculture techniques, fishery equipment, and marine environmental monitoring. Dr. You’s independent research, such as his National Natural Science Foundation project on jellyfish propagation, has greatly contributed to understanding marine ecosystems and improving fishery sustainability.

Research Interests

Dr. Kui You’s primary research focus lies in marine biology, specifically jellyfish biology, aquaculture, and sustainable fishery engineering. His work on the regulation mechanisms of asexual reproduction in jellyfish and the strobilation mechanisms of jellyfish has contributed significantly to the understanding of these organisms, with potential applications in marine aquaculture. He is also involved in research related to marine ranching, fishery equipment, and edible jellyfish biology. Dr. You’s research in marine environmental science is aimed at improving the sustainability of aquaculture systems, with a particular focus on reducing environmental impact and enhancing the efficiency of fishery production. His work on the ecological carrying capacity of marine regions and the development of aquaculture systems, such as recycle water systems for shrimp culture, has led to innovations in marine resource management. Additionally, Dr. You is exploring the use of biochar electrodes in microbial electrochemical systems for environmental monitoring and management.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Kui You has received multiple awards and honors throughout his career. One of his notable recognitions is the second prize for Ocean Innovation Achievements in 2006, awarded by the State Oceanic Administration of the People’s Republic of China. He has also received various research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, for his work on jellyfish propagation and aquaculture. Additionally, Dr. You’s academic contributions have led to the publication of over 20 influential research papers and the acquisition of several patents. His work in marine biology and environmental science has been pivotal in improving sustainable practices within the fishery industry. Dr. You’s dedication to marine science and his innovative approach to aquaculture and fishery engineering have earned him recognition both in China and internationally.

Publications

Circulating Inflammatory Mediators and Genetic Polymorphisms of Inflammation Mediators and Their Association with Factors Related to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authors: Wang, H., Zhong, Z., Jiang, D., Han, Y., Liu, K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2022

Journal: Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 23(8), 270

One-step preparation of biochar electrodes and their applications in sediment microbial electrochemical systems

Authors: You, K., Zhou, Z., Gao, C., Yang, Q.

Citations: 12

Year: 2021

Journal: Catalysts, 11(4), 508

Design and research of automatic fishing machine based on acoustic adjustment

Authors: Liu, Y., Hou, Z., Cui, J., You, K.

Citations: 2

Year: 2021

Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1802(2), 022052

Adsorption properties of halloysite nanotubes/poly(m-phenylenediamine) composites for Cr(Ⅵ)

Authors: Chen, Z., Zhou, Z., Wu, M., Zhang, J., Li, Q.

Citations: 2

Year: 2020

Journal: Fuhe Cailiao Xuebao/Acta Materiae Compositae Sinica, 37(3), 493–503

Efficient removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater using magnetically separable poly(m-phenylenediamine) particles

Authors: Chen, Z.W., Zhou, Z.H., You, K., Zhang, J., Li, Q.L.

Citations: 0

Year: 2019

Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 344(1), 012126

Study on the carry capacity of edible jellyfish fishery in Liaodong Bay

Authors: You, K., Bian, Y., Ma, C., Liu, Z., Zhang, Y.

Citations: 7

Year: 2016

Journal: Journal of Ocean University of China, 15(3), 471–479

Primary discussion of a carbon sink in the oceans

Authors: Ma, C., You, K., Ji, D., Ma, W., Li, F.

Citations: 3

Year: 2015

Journal: Journal of Ocean University of China, 14(2), 284–292

The primary study on the role of ocean to CO2

Authors: Ma, C.H., You, K., Ma, W.W.

Citations: 0

Year: 2013

Journal: Frontiers of Energy and Environmental Engineering – Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Frontiers of Energy and Environmental Engineering, ICFEEE 2012, 205–208

A study on marine region carrying capacity and eco-compensation

Authors: Ma, C., You, K., Ma, W., Xie, J., Li, F.

Citations: 7

Year: 2012

Journal: Journal of Ocean University of China, 11(2), 253–256

The effects of temperature decrease on the Scyphistomae strobilation of jellyfish, Rhopilema esculentum Kishinouye

Authors: You, K., Ma, C., Gao, H., Wang, B., Wei, R.

Citations: 5

Year: 2008

Journal: Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 39(5), 706–711

Conclusion

Dr. Kui You’s extensive expertise in marine biology, coupled with his leadership in transformative research, places him in a strong position for the “Best Researcher Award.” His innovative approach, sustained contributions, and impact on both the scientific community and practical applications in aquaculture make him an exceptional candidate for this prestigious recognition.