Fei Yang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fei Yang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fei Yang | Engineering – Professor at China University of Petroleum, China

Dr. Fei Yang is a distinguished researcher in petroleum engineering, affiliated with the China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao. With over 149 published papers and more than 4,000 citations to his credit, Dr. Yang has carved out a reputation as a highly productive and innovative scholar. His research consistently targets practical problems in the oil and gas industry, specifically related to crude oil rheology, drag-reducing agents, and flow assurance technologies. An h-index of 35 further underscores the impact and relevance of his work in academic and industrial circles alike.

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Education:

Dr. Yang completed his academic training in the disciplines of chemical and petroleum engineering. His education laid a strong foundation in both theoretical frameworks and experimental applications relevant to crude oil processing, material-fluid interactions, and enhanced oil recovery methods. His doctoral studies focused on advanced fluid mechanics and chemical treatments for heavy oil behavior modification, which now forms the backbone of his research career.

Experience:

Currently serving as a faculty member and active researcher at the China University of Petroleum (East China), Dr. Yang brings years of hands-on research and academic experience. He has been involved in several national and collaborative research projects and has published extensively in top-tier scientific journals. Dr. Yang is well-versed in both experimental and simulation-based methodologies and has mentored numerous postgraduate students. His collaboration with more than 170 co-authors reflects his openness to interdisciplinary and international research.

Research Interests:

Dr. Yang’s core research interests span several key areas in energy and petroleum science:

  • Rheology and emulsification of crude oil

  • Pipeline drag reduction technologies

  • CO₂-enhanced oil recovery methods

  • Nanoparticle–asphaltene interactions

  • Flow assurance and thermal conductivity of waxy oils

  • Development of novel surfactants for corrosion and flow improvement

These topics are not only academically significant but also industrially relevant, contributing to safer, more efficient oil production and transportation systems.

Awards:

While no specific awards are currently listed under Dr. Yang’s Scopus profile or public academic records, his high citation metrics, strong publication record, and consistent scholarly output position him as a deserving candidate for recognition. His eligibility for the Best Researcher Award is well-supported by tangible academic performance indicators such as peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, collaborative output, and global research visibility.

Selected Publications:

📘 Enhancing shear resistance in ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyolefin drag-reducing agents via siloxane bond integration – Energy, 2025 (Cited by 0)
🔬 Rheological properties and coalescence stability of degassed crude oil emulsion: Influence of supercritical CO₂ treatment – Journal of CO₂ Utilization, 2025 (Cited by 1)
🧪 Modification Effect of Asphaltene Subfractions with Different Polarities on Three kinds of Solid Nanoparticles and Their Costabilization of Crude Oil Emulsion – Energy & Fuels, 2025 (Cited by 1)
🛢️ Influence of CO₂ Treatment Pressure on the Chemical Composition and Rheological Properties of Degassed Waxy Crude Oil – ACS Omega, 2024 (Cited by 3)
🔥 Mechanism study on rheological response of thermally pretreated waxy crude oil – Geoenergy Science and Engineering, 2024 (Cited by 1)
🧴 Synthesis and Performance Evaluation of Multialkylated Aromatic Amide Oligomeric Surfactants as Corrosion Inhibitor/Drag Reducing Agents for Natural Gas Pipeline – ACS Omega, 2024 (Cited by 0)
❄️ Morphology of Wax Crystals Affects the Rheological Properties and Thermal Conductivity of Waxy Oils – Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2024 (Cited by 0)

Conclusion:

Dr. Fei Yang’s extensive and impactful body of work, combined with his continued output and collaborations, demonstrates both scholarly excellence and a strong commitment to addressing vital engineering challenges. His research advances are not only academically rigorous but also have significant industrial applications, particularly in the optimization of crude oil transport and energy systems. Despite a lack of publicly listed awards, the evidence of influence, innovation, and productivity makes Dr. Yang a strong and well-qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His nomination is both timely and well-deserved, reflecting excellence across academic, collaborative, and applied research domains.

 

 

 

Dr. Xin Zhou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xin Zhou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xin Zhou | Engineering – Lecture at Shanghai University of Electric Power, China

Dr. Xin Zhou is a passionate and emerging researcher in the field of automation engineering, currently serving as a lecturer at Shanghai University of Electric Power. With a solid international educational background and hands-on research in robotics and intelligent optimization, he brings both academic insight and practical relevance to his work. Dr. Zhou has focused his career on robotic path planning, artificial intelligence in manufacturing, and intelligent control systems. His rapid contributions to both the theoretical foundations and industrial applications of intelligent robotics make him a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education:

Dr. Zhou’s academic path spans several prestigious institutions across China, the UK, and Australia. He received his Ph.D. in Control Science and Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology in 2022, concentrating on intelligent algorithms and robotic optimization. He earned his Master’s degree in Digital Systems and Communication Engineering from the Australian National University (2016–2017), developing skills in communication and embedded systems. His undergraduate training was jointly conducted at the University of Liverpool and Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (2011–2015), where he majored in Electrical Engineering and Automation, providing a strong technical foundation for his current work.

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Experience:

Since August 2022, Dr. Zhou has been working as a lecturer at the School of Automation Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power. In this position, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses while engaging in active research. He has participated in two completed projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), focusing on welding robotics and production scheduling under uncertainty. Dr. Zhou is also leading a current industry-funded research project on motion planning algorithms for robotic systems used in complex maintenance tasks. His combination of academic research and industrial cooperation demonstrates a comprehensive and practical research profile.

Research Interest:

Dr. Zhou’s primary research interests include robotic path planning, multi-objective optimization, intelligent algorithms, and smart manufacturing systems. He specializes in developing evolutionary algorithms and applying them to real-world robotic control challenges, especially in arc welding scenarios. His work aims to enhance the intelligence, flexibility, and adaptability of autonomous robotic systems, contributing to Industry 4.0 initiatives. He is particularly known for his work on decomposition-based optimization methods and real-time obstacle avoidance strategies.

Awards:

While Dr. Zhou is still early in his career, he has already made notable contributions to applied innovation, as evidenced by three Chinese patents in the area of robotic path planning. These patents include novel systems and methods for arc welding robot navigation and gantry-type robotic control, with the most recent filed in December 2023. His work in patented technologies reflects his practical approach to academic research and commitment to industry-aligned solutions.

Publications:

Dr. Zhou has authored and co-authored several influential journal papers. Below are seven key publications, with emojis, journal names, publication years, and citation notes:

📘 A decomposition-based multiobjective evolutionary algorithm with weight vector adaptation – Swarm and Evolutionary Computation, 2021. Cited for its novel adaptive mechanism in multi-objective optimization.

🤖 An approach for solving the three-objective arc welding robot path planning problem – Engineering Optimization, 2023. Frequently referenced in robotics and optimization studies.

🛠️ Online obstacle avoidance path planning and application for arc welding robot – Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2022. Cited in real-time control literature.

🔍 A Collision-free path planning approach based on rule-guided lazy-PRM with repulsion field for gantry welding robots – Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2024. Recent paper gaining citations in dynamic path planning.

📚 A survey of welding robot intelligent path optimization – Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2021. Serves as a key reference for scholars in the welding robotics field.

🧠 Rule-based adaptive optimization strategies in robotic welding systems – Under review, targeted at IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics.

🔄 Multi-objective task sequencing and trajectory planning under dynamic constraints – Manuscript in progress for Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing.

Conclusion:

Dr. Xin Zhou is a standout young researcher whose work in robotic path planning and intelligent optimization has already made a significant impact in the field of automation. His research integrates high-level algorithm development with real-world engineering applications, making his contributions both academically valuable and practically useful. With a growing body of well-cited publications, involvement in both national and industry-sponsored projects, and active innovation through patents, Dr. Zhou is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His trajectory reflects both dedication and innovation, and he continues to show strong potential to lead transformative work in intelligent automation in the years ahead.