Xu Ge | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Industrial Statistics Award

Mr. Xu Ge | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Industrial Statistics Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

Mr. Xu Ge is a promising researcher specializing in control science, soft sensing, and intelligent systems, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the UM-SJTU Joint Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Automation from the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation at Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), where he consistently demonstrated academic excellence and technical innovation. Throughout his academic journey, Xu Ge has been recognized with numerous honors, including the prestigious National Scholarship, Topband Enterprise Scholarship, and First-Class Academic Scholarship. His university distinctions-Outstanding Student, Outstanding CYL Member, Outstanding Graduate, and Outstanding Thesis-further highlight his commitment to excellence. Xu has achieved remarkable success in national competitions, winning the ROBOCOM National First Prize, ROBOCON National Third Prize, the National Undergraduate Smart Car Competition (Outdoor Track) National Third Prize, and the National Undergraduate Mathematics Competition Provincial First Prize. His research experience reflects a strong interdisciplinary background bridging control engineering, machine learning, and system modeling. Notably, in the NSFC project “Online Estimation of Loads and Fatigue Life Prediction of Key Chassis Components under Random Driving Conditions,” he designed a soft-sensing framework that enables high-accuracy signal estimation through data-driven models and developed an embedded system for real-world vehicle testing. His collaboration with BYD on the “New Energy Vehicles Technology Program” showcased his expertise in robotics and deep learning, where he constructed datasets from BYD blade-battery modules and integrated neural networks with classical algorithms for precise robotic welding detection and operation. Xu Ge has contributed several impactful publications, including works in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and papers accepted for presentation at IECON 2025. His accepted and submitted research covers a wide range of topics, such as vehicle sensor optimization, kernelized modeling for wheel load estimation, and battery electrochemical parameter identification through hybrid optimization methods. With his strong foundation in algorithm design, system integration, and data-driven control, Xu Ge continues to push the frontiers of intelligent mechanical systems and vehicular sensing technologies, aspiring to develop innovative, high-performance solutions that bridge theoretical advancements with industrial applications.

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Featured Publications

Ge, X., Li, M., Zhou, J., Qiu, Y., & Zhang, M. (2026). MMSE noncausal FIR based wheel force soft-sensing under Bernoulli-uniform prior. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 242, 113601.

Ge, X., Zhang, M., Zhou, J., Chen, W., Li, X., & Li, M. (2025). Vehicle sensor configuration optimization for tire force estimation based on Min-Max SDP. In IECON 2025 – 51st Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society.

Zeliha Coskun Tas | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Zeliha Coskun Tas | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Kocaeli University | Turkey

Mrs. Zeliha Coskun Tas is a distinguished researcher in the field of Biomedical Engineering, currently serving as a Research Assistant at Kocaeli University, Faculty of Technology, Biomedical Engineering Department. She is actively pursuing her Ph.D. at the Institute of Science, Kocaeli University, where she also completed her Master’s degree, following her Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Erciyes University. Her research expertise encompasses biomaterials, biometals, bioceramics, and functionally graded biomaterials, with a strong emphasis on developing innovative bioactive implant interfaces and evaluating biomechanical performance in medical applications. Zeliha Coskun Tas has authored and co-authored several impactful publications in high-ranking SCI-E journals, including the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A, World Neurosurgery, and the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine. Her study, “A Novel Radially Graded Hydroxyapatite-Based Composite for Bioactive Implant Interfaces,” reflects her commitment to advancing bioengineering materials for enhanced implant functionality. In addition, she has presented multiple peer-reviewed papers at international conferences in Italy and Turkey, focusing on 3D printing applications, biomechanical testing, and advanced implant design. Her research contributions have also extended to nationally funded projects supported by Kocaeli University’s Scientific Research Project Unit (BAP), where she played a leading role in projects such as Production and Characterization of Functionally Graded Ceramic and Polymer Doped Titanium Implants and Development of an Apparatus Design for Radial Gradient Powder Material Casting. Her earlier project, Development of Torsion and Four-Point Bending Test Systems for Finger and Toe Bones, demonstrates her interdisciplinary approach linking materials science and biomechanics. Beyond research, she actively contributes to the scientific community through peer reviews for reputed journals such as the Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Sakarya University Journal of Science, and Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine. A recipient of the TÜBİTAK 2211-C and 2214-A scholarships, she continues to pursue excellence in biomedical research with a focus on creating advanced, sustainable, and biocompatible materials for medical innovation. Through her dedication, academic rigor, and innovative research, Res. Asst. Zeliha Coskun Tas exemplifies the new generation of biomedical engineers shaping the future of healthcare technology.

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Featured Publications

Coşkun, Z., Çelik, T., & Kişioğlu, Y. (2023). Metatarsal bone model production using 3D printing and comparison of material properties with results obtained from CT-based modeling and real bone. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 5.

Coşkun, Z., Çelik, T., & Kişioğlu, Y. (2021). Design and manufacture of the torque test setup for small and shapeless materials. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 6(1), 81–86.

Coşkun, Z., Çelik, T., & Kişioğlu, Y. (2021). Comparison of the stress distribution between high-heeled and flat shoes on the first metatarsal bone. Politeknik Dergisi, 24(3), 1303–1308.

Çelik, T., & Coşkun Taş, Z. (2024). Biomechanical evaluation of a newly developed functional-grade composite material for pedicle screws. World Neurosurgery, 187, e525–e533.

Coşkun Taş, Z., & Çelik, T. (2022). Design of new pedicle screw and biomechanical evaluation using finite element analysis. 3rd International Conference on Applied Engineering and Natural Sciences, 1.