Liu Gaofeng | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award | 13449

Dr. Liu Gaofeng | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Liu Gaofeng, Leshan Normal University, China

Dr. Gaofeng Liu is a Senior Engineer and Associate Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Leshan Normal University, with a concurrent position at Shaoxing Wenli University. He holds a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering and specializes in machine learning applications in complex electromagnetic environments. With extensive experience in both academia and industry, including significant contributions at the 29th Research Institute of CETC, Dr. Liu has led numerous engineering projects and published widely in radar signal processing and PolSAR imaging. His current research focuses on meta-learning, integrated evaluation methods, and mathematical model knowledge bases.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Gaofeng Liu’s academic journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for mathematics and engineering, beginning in his home province of Sichuan. Born in July 1981 in Qionglai, he demonstrated an early aptitude for analytical thinking and quantitative reasoning. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Southwest Jiaotong University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics in 2003. Driven by a strong academic spirit, he continued his education with a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics in 2006. Eager to explore the interface between theoretical mathematics and practical applications, Dr. Liu earned a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering from the prestigious Xidian University in 2014. His doctoral studies laid a solid foundation in signal processing and machine learning, with particular emphasis on applications in complex electromagnetic environments.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Liu began his professional career in 2006 at Neijiang Normal University, where he served as the Director of the Mathematics Laboratory. During this time, he not only contributed to academic instruction but also fostered innovation in mathematical modeling and laboratory development. From 2014 to 2022, he made a significant career transition to the 29th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC). In this role, he worked on advanced engineering projects, primarily focusing on signal processing, radar data analysis, and complex electromagnetic scenarios. His engineering experience honed his ability to transform real-world problems into robust mathematical frameworks, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Currently, Dr. Liu serves as Senior Engineer and Associate Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Leshan Normal University, and holds a concurrent position at Shaoxing Wenli University. He also leads the Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Program and acts as the academic competition coordinator, playing a crucial role in curriculum design and talent development.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Liu’s research focuses on machine learning and its application in complex electromagnetic environments, particularly in PolSAR (Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar) imaging, signal decomposition, and radar signal processing. His work often involves developing efficient algorithms for data analysis and creating mathematical models for interpreting high-dimensional radar data.

He has published several influential papers in high-impact journals and conferences, such as:

  • Fast and Valid H/α Decomposition (ICARCV, 2022)

  • Nonnegative Eigenvalue Decomposition for PolSAR (Electronics Letters, 2013)

  • Yamaguchi Decomposition with Hierarchical Constraints (Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 2013)

In addition, he holds two patents related to radar signal parameter analysis and pulse loss compensation, showcasing his ability to create practical solutions to technical challenges.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Though not explicitly listed, Dr. Liu’s consistent involvement in prestigious institutions and research centers reflects high professional recognition. His leadership roles—both in academia and industry—are a testament to his reliability, competence, and visionary approach. His ability to guide academic programs and research initiatives, while also serving as a bridge to engineering applications, distinguishes him as a respected figure in his field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Liu’s work has far-reaching implications in areas such as remote sensing, national defense, and signal intelligence, where accurate radar signal interpretation is crucial. His innovations in decomposition techniques and despeckling algorithms have helped enhance the clarity and interpretability of PolSAR images, thereby advancing the capabilities of modern radar systems. As a mentor and academic leader, he plays a vital role in cultivating young minds at Leshan Normal University. His position as the academic competition coordinator underscores his dedication to nurturing innovation, critical thinking, and competitiveness among students.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Liu is engaged in several impactful research projects, including:

  • Meta-Learning Principles and Applications (2022–2027) – exploring AI systems that learn to learn.

  • Integrated Evaluation Methods – aimed at improving decision-making frameworks in engineering.

  • Mathematical Model Knowledge Base – building a comprehensive, reusable base of models for industrial and academic use.

These projects not only reflect emerging trends in AI and data science but also position Dr. Liu at the forefront of multidisciplinary innovation. His work is expected to contribute significantly to both academic theory and industrial practice in the years to come.

🧭 Conclusion

Dr. Gaofeng Liu embodies the rare fusion of academic excellence, engineering precision, and visionary research. From his early academic achievements in mathematics to his current work in machine learning and electromagnetic data analysis, he continues to make valuable contributions across multiple domains. His dedication to knowledge, innovation, and student mentorship ensures that his impact will resonate far beyond the confines of his institutions, shaping the next generation of scientific and engineering breakthroughs.

Zia Bashir | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Zia Bashir | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan.

Dr. Zia Bashir is a highly accomplished mathematician with expertise in chaotic dynamical systems, game theory, and function spaces. He earned his Doctorate in Mathematics from Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, Government College University Lahore, with a commendable CGPA of 3.69 out of 4. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Dr. Bashir has also held positions at the University of Central Punjab, Lahore, and the University of Sargodha, Lahore Campus. He has published extensively in prestigious international journals and actively supervises MPhil and PhD students. With proficiency in programming languages such as Python and MATLAB, along with expertise in AMS-Latex and Microsoft Office tools, Dr. Bashir excels in mathematical research and analysis. His research interests include the application of artificial intelligence tools in mathematical modeling and decision-making processes.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Zia Bashir pursued his academic journey with a strong focus on mathematics. He earned his Doctorate in Mathematics from Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, Government College University Lahore, with a commendable CGPA of 3.69 out of 4. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, achieving an impressive CGPA of 3.83 out of 4. His educational background equipped him with a solid foundation in mathematical theory and analytical skills, paving the way for his successful career in academia and research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zia Bashir has accumulated extensive professional experience in academia, contributing significantly to the field of mathematics. Since September 2021, he has served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Prior to his current role, he held positions as an Assistant Professor at the same institution from September 2015 to September 2021, and as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of IT, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, from September 2013 to September 2015. Additionally, he worked as a Lecturer at the University of Sargodha, Lahore Campus, Pakistan, from February 2013 to September 2013. Throughout his career, Dr. Bashir has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, research, and mentorship, contributing to the advancement of mathematical knowledge and education.

Research Interest

Dr. Zia Bashir’s research interests span a broad spectrum within mathematics, covering diverse areas such as chaotic dynamical systems with artificial intelligence tools, game theory, decision-making models, and function spaces. His work delves into understanding the dynamics of chaotic systems and their intersections with artificial intelligence techniques. Furthermore, he investigates game-theoretic frameworks and decision-making processes, aiming to analyze strategic interactions and optimize outcomes. Additionally, Dr. Bashir explores the properties and structures of various function spaces, including their embeddings, norms, and topological properties. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Bashir demonstrates a commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge and its practical applications across multiple domains.

Award and Honors

Dr. Zia Bashir has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic career. His notable recognitions include an Honorarium of $1240 for his paper “Optimal embeddings of generalized Besov spaces” by the Eurasian Mathematical Journal. Additionally, he was awarded a commendable performance award for his outstanding performance in the 1st-year coursework at the Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences. Furthermore, Dr. Bashir has been granted a Merit scholarship during his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and received the HEC Indigenous 5000 PhD Fellowship for his MPhil leading to a Ph.D. These accolades underscore his academic excellence and dedication to advancing mathematical research.

Research Skills

Dr. Zia Bashir possesses a diverse range of research skills that have contributed to his success in the field of mathematics. He is proficient in conducting advanced mathematical analyses and has a deep understanding of various mathematical concepts and theories. His expertise extends to areas such as chaotic dynamical systems, game theory, function spaces, and decision-making models. Dr. Bashir is skilled in utilizing artificial intelligence tools to study complex systems and has a strong background in computational mathematics. He is adept at designing and implementing mathematical models to address real-world problems and has demonstrated proficiency in programming languages such as Python and MATLAB. Additionally, Dr. Bashir is experienced in using AMS-Latex for writing mathematical documents and Microsoft Office tools for data analysis and presentation. His comprehensive research skills enable him to make significant contributions to the field of mathematics and address complex scientific challenges effectively.

Publications

  1. Chaos analysis of nonlinear variable order fractional hyperchaotic Chen system utilizing radial basis function neural network
    • Authors: S. Hussain, Z. Bashir, M.G.A. Malik
    • Journal: Cognitive Neurodynamics, 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Exploring the stochastic patterns of hyperchaotic Lorenz systems with variable fractional order and radial basis function networks
    • Authors: M. Awais, M.A. Khan, Z. Bashir
    • Journal: Cluster Computing, 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Image pixels swapping encryption based on the TetraVex game and a publicly hash-sharing algorithm
    • Authors: M. Hussain, N. Iqbal, Z. Bashir
    • Journal: Cluster Computing, 2024
    • Citations: 1
  4. A cubic q-rung orthopair fuzzy TODIM method based on Minkowski-type distance measures and entropy weight
    • Authors: J. Ali, Z. Bashir, T. Rashid
    • Journal: Soft Computing, 2023, 27(20), pp. 15199–15223
    • Citations: 5
  5. A q-rung orthopair hesitant fuzzy stochastic method based on regret theory with unknown weight information
    1. Authors: J. Ali, Z. Bashir, T. Rashid, W.K. Mashwani
    2. Journal: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2023, 14(9), pp. 11935–11952
    3. Citations: 13
  6. A study on the normality of Wijsman topology of a fuzzy metric space
    • Authors: Z. Bashir, A. Ullah
    • Journal: Soft Computing, 2023, 27(1), pp. 17–23
    • Citations: 1
  7. A chaotic image encryption scheme based on multi-directional confusion and diffusion operations
    • Authors: M. Hussain, N. Iqbal, Z. Bashir
    • Journal: Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2022, 70, 103347
    • Citations: 10
  8. A multi-criteria group decision-making approach based on revised distance measures under dual hesitant fuzzy setting with unknown weight information
    • Authors: J. Ali, Z. Bashir, T. Rashid
    • Journal: Soft Computing, 2022, 26(17), pp. 8387–8401
    • Citations: 8
  9. Asymptotic Analysis of Low Energy Extremals with Γ-Convergence in Variable Exponent Lebesgue Spaces
    • Authors: A. Siddique, A. Shekhovtsov, Z. Bashir, W. Sałabun
    • Journal: Fractal and Fractional, 2022, 6(3), 128
    • Citations: 0
  10. On distance measure and TOPSIS model for probabilistic interval-valued hesitant fuzzy sets: application to healthcare facilities in public hospitals
    1. Authors: J. Ali, Z. Bashir, T. Rashid
    2. Journal: Grey Systems, 2022, 12(1), pp. 197–229
    3. Citations: 17