Jing-Li Fu | Robotics | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Jing-Li Fu | Robotics | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Jing-Li Fu | Shandong Vocational University of Foreign Affairs, Zhejiang Sdi-Tech University |  China 

Prof. Dr. Fu Jingli is a distinguished scholar in mathematics and applied mechanics, currently serving as a second-level professor and doctoral supervisor at Zhejiang University of Technology. With a prolific academic career, he has authored over 150 research papers, with more than 100 indexed by SCI and over 70 by EI. His work has been cited over 1,000 times in SCI journals. He is known for advancing the theory of symmetries in dynamical systems. His contributions span theoretical innovation and practical applications, establishing him as a prominent figure in China’s scientific and educational landscape.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Fu Jingli earned his Ph.D. in a technical field and currently serves as a second-level professor and doctoral supervisor at Zhejiang University of Technology. His academic journey has been marked by rigorous scientific training and specialization in mechanics and dynamical systems. With deep expertise developed through advanced research and mentoring, he has cultivated a strong academic foundation. His education laid the groundwork for hosting several national-level projects and producing highly cited publications. Prof. Fu’s scholarly background reflects a commitment to excellence, both in teaching and research, and has significantly shaped his contributions to science and engineering.

Prof. Dr. Fu Jingli is a senior academic with extensive experience in research, teaching, and supervision. As a second-level professor at Zhejiang University of Technology, he has led five projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. With a strong research record and mentoring history, he has guided numerous postgraduate and doctoral students. He contributed to both theoretical research and curriculum innovation. His experience also includes collaboration with national educational and scientific bodies, significantly advancing the field of dynamical systems and mathematical modeling. His expertise is reflected in national and provincial awards and a substantial publication record.

Research Focus

Prof. Fu Jingli’s research focuses on Noether symmetries, conserved quantities in nonconservative dynamical systems, and geometric mechanics. His influential 2003 paper in Physics Letters A, co-authored with Li-Qun Chen, has been cited over 50 times, showcasing its impact in theoretical physics. He explores differential equations, variational principles, and symmetry-based analytical mechanics. His work aids in understanding physical systems lacking traditional conservation laws. Through mathematical modeling and theoretical analysis, his contributions bridge pure mathematics with applied science, supporting advances in physics, engineering, and control systems. His research significantly shapes developments in symmetry methods and integrability in modern dynamics.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Fu Jingli has received multiple prestigious honors for his contributions to science and education. He earned a second prize (first place) in the Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Award and a second prize in the Natural Science Award from the Ministry of Education (second place). He also received a second prize in the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award (second place). In the field of education, he won a first prize in provincial teaching achievements (first place). These accolades reflect his dual excellence in research and pedagogy, marking him as a key contributor to China’s scientific and academic progress.

 Publications Top Notes

Title: Basic Principles of Deformed Objects with Methods of Analytical Mechanics
Journal: Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Lie Symmetries and Conserved Quantities of Static Bertotti–Robinson Spacetime
Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
Year: 2024
Citations: 2
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Dynamics Analysis of a Nonlinear Controlled Predator–Prey Model with Complex Poincaré Map
Journal: Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Fractional Hamilton’s Canonical Equations and Poisson Theorem of Mechanical Systems with Fractional Factor
Journal: Mathematics
Year: 2023
Citations: 1
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Dynamic Analysis of a Phytoplankton-Fish Model with the Impulsive Feedback Control Depending on the Fish Density and Its Changing Rate
Journal: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
Year: 2023
Citations: 2
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Lie Group Analysis Method for Wall Climbing Robot Systems
Journal: Indian Journal of Physics
Year: 2022
Citations: 4
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Noether Symmetries and Conserved Quantities of Wall Climbing Robot System
Journal: Lixue Xuebao (Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics)
Year: 2022
Citations: 6
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: A Symplectic Algorithm for Constrained Hamiltonian Systems
Journal: Axioms
Year: 2022
Citations: 4
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: Sensitivity Analysis of Pesticide Dose on Predator-Prey System with a Prey Refuge
Journal: Journal of Applied Analysis and Computation
Year: 2022
Citations: 4
Authors: Fu Jingli, others not specified

Title: On Noether Symmetries and Conserved Quantities of Nonconservative Dynamical Systems
Journal: Physics Letters A
Year: 2003
Citations: 50+
Authors: Jing-Li Fu, Li-Qun Chen

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Fu Jingli exemplifies academic excellence through his profound research, impactful teaching, and national-level recognition. With over 150 publications and significant citations, his theoretical advancements in dynamical systems have influenced both academia and practical applications. His awards and leadership in major national research projects further reinforce his stature as a scholar of distinction. Through his role as a doctoral supervisor and educator, he continues to nurture the next generation of researchers. His sustained contributions to mathematics and engineering position him as a deserving candidate for honors like the Best Researcher Award.

Geng Yang | Robot Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Geng Yang | Robot Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Geng Yang, Zhejiang University, China.

Prof. Geng Yang is a distinguished researcher in robot sensing, human-robot interaction, and biomedical IoT. He is a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University, China, and previously held positions at Fudan University and the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. A recipient of China’s National Distinguished Young Talents Program, he serves as an Associate Editor for top IEEE journals. His pioneering work in human cyber-physical systems and flexible sensors has significantly advanced healthcare and industrial automation.

Professional Profile

🎓 Education

  • 2006—2013 🏅 Ph.D. in Electronic Systems, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
  • 2003—2006 🎓 M.Sc. in Instrument Science & Technology, Zhejiang University (ZJU), China
  • 1999—2003 📖 B.Sc. in Instrument Science & Technology, Zhejiang University (ZJU), China

🔬Research Contributions On Robot Sensing

Prof. Geng Yang has made significant contributions to robot sensing, human-robot interaction, and biomedical IoT, advancing safer and more efficient healthcare and industrial automation systems. His research on multimodal robot skin technology enhances tactile perception for human-cyber-physical systems. He has pioneered flexible circuits and biomedical micro-systems, integrating heterogeneous technologies for healthcare applications. His extensive publications, editorial roles, and leadership in IEEE and ACM conferences further solidify his impact in next-generation robotics, smart sensing, and assistive healthcare technologies.

💼 Work Experience

Prof. Geng Yang has an extensive academic and research career in mechanical engineering and biomedical systems. Since 2016, he has been a Professor at Zhejiang University, contributing to advancements in human-robot interaction and healthcare IoT. He previously served as an Associate Professor at Fudan University (2015–2016) and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden (2013–2015). His expertise spans robot sensing, flexible circuits, and biomedical micro-systems, making significant contributions to academia and industry.

🏆 Editorial & Academic Contributions

  • Associate Editor:
    • IEEE Review in Biomedical Engineering (IEEE RBME)
    • Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (CJME)
    • IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (IEEE JBHI)
    • Bio-Design and Manufacturing (Springer BDM)
  • Technical Committees: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES)

🎤 Invited Talks & Tutorials (Recent)

  • Robot Tactile Perception for Safer Human-Robot Interaction – MDBS-BHE’ 2024, China 🇨🇳
  • Bionic Skin & Collaborative Robots in Healthcare 4.0 – Neural Engineering & Rehabilitation 2023, China
  • Multimodal Robot Skin for Safer Human-Robot Interaction – MDBS-CHE’ 2022, Hong Kong

Conclusion

Prof. Geng Yang’s exceptional contributions to robot sensing, human-robot interaction, and biomedical IoT establish him as a leader in research and innovation. His extensive publications, editorial roles, and global recognition underscore his impact. With a distinguished career and groundbreaking advancements, he is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award for his remarkable achievements in science and technology.

📚Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ A health-IoT platform based on the integration of intelligent packaging, unobtrusive bio-sensor, and intelligent medicine box
📖 IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2014) – 865 citations 📊

2️⃣ Wearable Internet of Things: Concept, architectural components and promises for person-centered healthcare
📖 4th International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication (2014) – 451 citations 🏥

3️⃣ An IoT-enabled stroke rehabilitation system based on smart wearable armband and machine learning
📖 IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (2018) – 217 citations 🧠

4️⃣ IoT-based remote pain monitoring system: From device to cloud platform
📖 IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (2017) – 200 citations ☁️💉

5️⃣ Human Digital Twin in the context of Industry 5.0
📖 Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (2024) – 197 citations 🤖

6️⃣ Homecare robotic systems for healthcare 4.0: Visions and enabling technologies
📖 IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (2020) – 197 citations 🏠🤖

7️⃣ Multifunctional flexible humidity sensor systems towards noncontact wearable electronics
📖 Nano-Micro Letters (2022) – 195 citations 🔬💧

8️⃣ Introduction to the special section: convergence of automation technology, biomedical engineering, and health informatics toward the healthcare 4.0
📖 IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering (2018) – 185 citations 🏥🖥️

9️⃣ Stretchable graphene–hydrogel interfaces for wearable and implantable bioelectronics
📖 Nature Electronics (2024) – 153 citations 🧪🩺

🔟 Keep healthcare workers safe: application of teleoperated robot in isolation ward for COVID-19 prevention and control
📖 Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (2020) – 153 citations 🦠🤖