Yuying Chen | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yuying Chen | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Research Excellence Award

Jinling Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Yuying Chen is a dedicated materials scientist in the Department of Materials Engineering at the School of Materials Engineering, Jinling Institute of Technology, Nanjing, China, where she contributes extensively to research, teaching, and the advancement of materials innovation. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Harbin Institute of Technology and enriched her international academic profile through a visiting Ph.D. appointment at the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Her academic background also includes a Master’s degree in Materials Science from the Harbin Institute of Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Metal Materials Engineering from Shenyang University of Technology. Dr. Chen’s research expertise encompasses first-principles calculations, hydrogen storage materials, interface engineering, alloying effects, metal hydrides, and computational modeling of welding processes. She has authored 8 documents that investigate hydrogen adsorption and desorption mechanisms, Mg/Ni and Mg/Ti interface stability, alkali- and alkaline-earth-metal-doped hydrides, Zn-induced embrittlement behavior in steels, and advanced modeling techniques for underwater wet welding and duplex stainless-steel welding under acoustic and vibrational fields. Her scholarly contributions have accumulated 90 citations and reflect an impactful research profile with an h-index of 5, demonstrating the academic significance and visibility of her work within the materials science community. Over the course of her academic journey, Dr. Chen has received numerous accolades, including Merit Student awards, multiple University Fellowships, Outstanding Student Leader recognition, and acknowledgment as an Excellent League Member at Harbin Institute of Technology. She has presented her research findings at major scientific gatherings, including the International Conference on Computational Design and Simulation of Materials and the Chinese Materials Conference. With a strong record in computational materials science and interface behavior, Dr. Chen continues to advance innovative methodologies and scientific understanding toward the design, optimization, and reliability of next-generation materials systems.

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Featured Publications

Chen, Y., Dai, J., & Song, Y. Catalytic mechanisms of TiH2 thin layer on dehydrogenation behavior of fluorite-type MgH2: A first principles study.

Chen, Y. Y., Dai, J. H., Xie, R. W., & Song, Y. A first-principles study on interaction of Mg/Ni interface and its hydrogen absorption characteristics.

Chen, Y. Y., Dai, J. H., Xie, R. W., Song, Y., & Bououdina, M. First principles study of dehydrogenation properties of alkali and alkali-earth metal doped Mg₇TiH₁₆.

Chen, Y. Y., Dai, J. H., & Song, Y. Stability and hydrogen adsorption properties of Mg/Mg₂Ni interface: A first principles study.

Dai, J. H., Chen, Y. Y., Xie, R. W., & Song, Y. Influence of alloying elements on the stability and dehydrogenation properties of Y(BH₄)₃ by first principles calculations.

Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini | Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini is an accomplished electrical engineer and academic whose work seamlessly integrates communications systems, signal processing, machine learning, and remote sensing. He earned his Ph.D. in Communications Systems Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, following an M.Sc. from K. N. Toosi University and a B.Sc. in Control Engineering from Sharif University of Technology. Over his academic career, he has held leadership roles including Dean of the Electrical & Electronics Research Centre, head of the Communications Engineering Department, and overseen more than 35 M.Sc. theses and 5 Ph.D. dissertations. According to his publication record encompasses more than 5 documents, and his works have been cited over 18 times, with an h-index of 3. He has published in top journals on topics such as MIMO-UFMC system optimization, hyperspectral image classification, blind watermarking, and nonparametric density estimation. Beyond research, he has directed industry projects in IoT, AI, surveillance, and power systems, and contributed to drafting technical standards for electricity markets. Dr. Hosseini is proficient in MATLAB, Python, and advanced mathematics including stochastic processes, linear algebra, fractal theory, and graph theory. He continues to blend theory with practice, driving innovation and teaching the next generation of engineers.

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Featured Publications

Hassan Abdollahpour, H., Hosseini, S. A., Raeisi, N., & Azam, F. 3D geometry modeling method for MIMO communication systems using correlation coefficients. Journal of Computer Networks and Communications.

Aghamiri, H. R., Hosseini, S. A., Green, J. R., & Oommen, B. J. Nonparametric probability density function estimation using the Padé approximation. Algorithms.

Asgharnia, M., Hosseini, S. A., Shahzadi, A., Ghazi-Maghrebi, S., & Shaghaghi Kandovan, R. Optimization framework for user clustering, beamforming design and power allocation in MIMO-UFMC systems. IEEE Access.

Khalili, F., Razzazi, F., & Hosseini, S. A. Registration of remote sensing images by the combination of complex nonlinear diffusion and phase congruency attributes. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.

Hosseini, S. A., et al. A simple method to prepare and characterize optical fork-shaped diffraction gratings for generation of orbital angular momentum beams. Journal of Optics.