Kaili Wang | Machine Learning and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kaili Wang | Machine Learning and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

university of malaya | Malaysia

Dr. Kaili Wang is an accomplished economist and Doctoral Candidate in Financial Economics at the University of Malaya, with a strong academic foundation in quantitative analysis, holding a master’s degree in Quantitative Economics from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law and a bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Luoyang Normal University. She has extensive teaching experience, having served as a full-time faculty member at the Business School of Nantong University of Technology, where she contributed significantly to both academic research and student mentorship. Her research expertise encompasses financial security, green finance, and the operational efficiency of financial institutions, reflected in her monographs, including Analysis of RMB Internationalization Path from the Perspective of Financial Security (sole author) and Research on the Long-term Mechanism of Green Finance Development (second author). She has also led impactful research projects, such as the Jiangsu Provincial University Philosophy and Social Sciences Research Project on the operational efficiency of city commercial banks. Kaili Wang has demonstrated a strong commitment to student development, guiding participants in national and provincial financial competitions to notable achievements, including second and third prizes in the National ETF Elite Challenge and the “East Money Cup” National College Students’ Financial Challenge, and earning recognition as an Excellent Supervisor. Her work reflects a combination of rigorous empirical analysis and practical engagement with financial markets, emphasizing sustainable finance and strategic economic development. With a focus on integrating academic excellence with real-world financial insights, Kaili Wang continues to advance knowledge in financial economics while nurturing the next generation of economists and financial professionals through research, mentorship, and academic leadership. Her career demonstrates a sustained dedication to both scholarly contributions and fostering student success in competitive financial arenas.

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Featured Publication

Wang, K. (2024). An analysis of the RMB internationalization path from the perspective of financial security.

Oleg Selyugin | Big Data and Statistical Analytics | Big Data Analytics Award

Dr. Oleg Selyugin | Big Data and Statistical Analytics | Big Data Analytics Award

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research | Russia

Dr. Oleg Selyugin is a Russian empirical and theoretical physicist with a distinguished career in high-energy hadron scattering and the structure of hadrons. After completing his studies at the Physics Department of Moscow State University, he joined the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), first as a probationer and researcher at the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, and later at the Bogoliubov Theoretical Laboratory (BTL), where he now serves as a leading scientist. At BTL, he earned his Ph.D. with the thesis “High energy elastic hadron-hadron scattering in a wide momentum transfer region,” and later obtained his Doctor of Physics and Mathematics degree with the thesis “The structure of high-energy amplitude of the elastic hadron-hadron scattering in the diffraction region.” Dr Selyugin has been recognized with multiple International Prizes of JINR for his outstanding contributions to polaron physics, hadron physics, and high-energy physics. His primary research interests include the structure of hadrons (PDFs, GPDs, form-factors), phenomenology of high-energy physics (differential cross sections, spin phenomena), models of extra dimensions (d-brane gravity), and nonlinear effects. He has been actively involved in interpreting experimental results from the CERN LHC, particularly the TOTEM and ATLAS Collaborations. His theoretical work integrates electromagnetic and gravitational form-factors derived from novel t-dependent GPDs, as well as soft and cross-even pomeron contributions, within dispersion-relation-based frameworks. With over 180 scientific papers, Dr Selyugin has made a profound and lasting impact on the understanding of elastic hadron scattering at high energies. Although specific bibliometric indicators such as 17 h-index, 78 documents, and 815 citations vary across databases, his scientific influence is widely recognized within the international physics community. He continues his pioneering research at JINR in Dubna, Russia.

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Featured Publications

Selyugin, O. V. (2024). Unified description of elastic hadron scattering at low and high energies. Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 87(S2), S349–S362.