Yan-Jiang Zhao | Robotics and Automation | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Yan-Jiang Zhao | Robotics and Automation | Excellence in Research Award 

Harbin University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Yan-Jiang Zhao is a distinguished researcher and academic leader in the field of mechanical engineering and medical robotics, currently serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Engineering Graphics at Harbin University of Science and Technology, China. With extensive international research exposure, including postdoctoral training at Thomas Jefferson University, USA, he has established a strong interdisciplinary research program that bridges mechanical engineering, robotics, and medical applications. Prof. Zhao’s primary research interests encompass medical robotics, flexible and steerable needle insertion systems, multi-fingered dexterous robotic hands, composite filament winding technologies, and TRIZ-based mechanical system innovation. His work focuses on integrating mechanics-based modeling, multimodal sensing, and intelligent control strategies to improve precision, safety, and adaptability in robotic systems, particularly for minimally invasive medical procedures. His recent research efforts include variable-curvature flexible needle insertion, multimodal perception frameworks, and advanced control methods for medical robotic platforms. Throughout his academic career, Prof. Zhao has led or participated in more than 20 competitive research projects, including eight national-level grants such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) General and Young Scientist Funds, alongside multiple provincial and enterprise-funded projects. These projects have resulted in the development of functional robotic prototypes, innovative mechanical designs, and industry-ready technologies. In parallel, he has completed several consultancy and industry collaborations, contributing to composite material structural component development and industrial product design optimization. Prof. Zhao has an impressive scholarly output, having published over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles, with more than 30 indexed in SCI and EI databases. His research has appeared in leading international journals including Expert Systems with Applications, IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, IEEE Access, Medical Engineering & Physics, Physics in Medicine & Biology, and the International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer-Assisted Surgery. According to the Web of Science Core Collection, his indexed publications have received over 90 citations, with an h-index of 6 (2025).

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Tingting Yu | Robotics and Automation | Research Excellence Award | 14087

Assoc Prof Dr. Tingting Yu | Robotics and Automation | Research Excellence Award

South China University of Technology | China

Dr. Tingting Yu is an Associate Professor at the Shien-Ming Wu School of Intelligent Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT), Guangzhou, China, and an emerging leader in the field of micro- and nanorobotics. She received her B.Sc. degree in Computational Physical Chemistry and M.Sc. degree in Chemical Engineering and Physical Chemistry from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, followed by a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry jointly awarded by the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany. Her interdisciplinary academic training has enabled her to bridge fundamental physical chemistry with advanced intelligent engineering and applied robotics. Dr. Yu’s research focuses on the design, fabrication, and intelligent control of material-driven micro- and nanorobotic systems, with strong applications in biomedicine and environmental remediation. Her work integrates novel propulsion mechanisms, hybrid light-magnetic actuation, self-assembly phenomena, and AI-based control strategies to develop functional microrobots capable of targeted drug delivery, microplastic removal, and biomimetic communication. She has made significant contributions to understanding motion control, swarm behavior, and feedback-guided fabrication in microscale systems. She has served as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator on several competitive national and provincial research grants, including projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), MOSF Key Programs, Guangdong Regional Joint Funds, and Central University Young Scientist Group initiatives. In addition, Dr. Yu has led multiple industry-collaborative projects with major organizations such as the State Grid Corporation of China and Midea Group, demonstrating the translational impact of her research. Dr. Yu holds granted patents in advanced sensing systems and rapid prototyping DLP-based 3D printing technologies, reflecting her strong innovation capacity. Her research output includes high-impact publications in leading international journals such as Materials & Design, Nanoscale, Advanced Intelligent Systems, Small, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, ACS Nano, Advanced Science, and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. Several of her works have received journal highlights, front covers, and special recognitions, underscoring their scientific significance.

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Huiqin jia | Engineering | Women Researcher Award | 13437

Prof. Huiqin jia | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Huiqin jia, xi’an shiyou university, China

Prof. Huiqin Jia, a distinguished faculty member at Xi’an Shiyou University, China, is a leading expert in multiphase flow detection methods and related signal processing algorithms. With a Ph.D. earned in 2003 and rich experience across academia and industry, she has spearheaded over 20 high-impact scientific research projects and collaborated with major enterprises such as CNOOC, Sinopec, and PetroChina. Her prolific contributions include 70+ published papers, 20+ patents, and numerous software copyrights. Her innovative work in ultrasound, radio frequency, and optical detection techniques has significantly advanced measurement technologies in the oil and gas sector.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Huiqin Jia embarked on her academic journey with a solid foundation in engineering and applied sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in 2003, demonstrating early excellence in scientific inquiry and dedication to solving real-world engineering problems. Her passion for technological innovation and multidisciplinary research guided her path toward applied instrumentation and process control — especially in fields closely tied to energy systems and industrial measurement technologies.

During her early academic years, Prof. Jia laid the groundwork for what would become a prolific research career. Her graduate and doctoral work shaped her interest in multiphase flow systems, a complex and essential area for oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Following her doctoral studies, Prof. Jia gained extensive experience in industry, which significantly enriched her practical understanding of engineering challenges. Her transition to academia marked a new chapter, where she blended theoretical insight with field-based application.

As a professor at Xi’an Shiyou University, she has led more than 20 national, provincial, and ministerial research projects, including strategic collaborations with industrial leaders such as CNOOC Oilfield Services, Sinopec, and PetroChina. This strong academia-industry synergy has allowed her to translate scientific theories into commercially viable and technologically advanced products.

Her leadership roles also extend to academic peer review, currently serving as a reviewer for the Journal of Measurement and Control Technology, a testament to her respected authority in the field.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Jia’s research primarily focuses on multiphase flow detection methods, a challenging area critical to process control in petroleum and chemical industries. She has developed groundbreaking technologies, including:

  • An ultrasound-based detection system for measuring flow characteristics in oil and gas extraction.

  • A radio frequency method for water content measurement.

  • An optical detection system for foam content analysis.

These innovations are not just academic; they are the basis for several instruments now used in industry to improve operational safety, accuracy, and efficiency.

Her contributions have resulted in:

  • Over 70 published research papers, many in high-impact SCI and Scopus-indexed journals.

  • More than 20 authorized invention patents.

  • Over 30 software copyrights.

  • 10 consultancy/industry projects, demonstrating applied impact.

  • One published book with ISBN.

  • 13 citation index entries, marking the influence of her work across scholarly networks.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Jia is widely recognized for her contributions to both science and society. She is a respected member of:

  • The China Petroleum Society

  • The China Instrument and Control Society

Her selection as a nominee for the Women Research Award is a reflection of her role as a trailblazer among women in engineering and instrumentation. Her continued contributions, especially in male-dominated technical fields, highlight her as a role model for aspiring women researchers.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Prof. Jia’s work goes beyond academic citations. Her innovative measurement tools have real-world utility, enabling better monitoring and control in energy production processes. Her close collaborations with China’s major oil enterprises demonstrate her role in bridging the gap between research and industry, influencing both technological advancement and economic development.

Her consultancy projects not only solve industry-specific problems but also foster long-term research alliances that enable sustainable innovation in the field of process measurement and automation.

🔗 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Huiqin Jia’s legacy is already marked by a blend of academic excellence, industrial collaboration, and technological innovation. Looking forward, she is well-positioned to:

  • Expand research into AI-enhanced signal processing for multiphase systems.

  • Mentor the next generation of female scientists and engineers.

  • Further strengthen the link between academic research and practical industrial solutions.

Her work is setting a high standard for applied instrumentation research in China and internationally, offering innovative solutions to long-standing engineering challenges.

📄 Publication Top Notes

Author: H., Jia, F., Li, FeHuiqini, J., Zhao, Jiaxuan, Z., Sun, Zhimeng
Journal: Measurement
Year: 2025
Author: H., Jia, Huiqin, D., Wan, Dandan, J., Zhou, Jiacheng, Y., Wei, Yi
Journal: Measurement and
Year: 2024