Yingjie Yang | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Yingjie YangDe Montfort University

Yingjie Yang
Affiliation De Montfort University
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 7409384730
Documents 236
Citations 5720
h-index 38
Subject Area Data Science
Event International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4525-5624

Yingjie Yang is a researcher affiliated with De Montfort University whose scholarly profile is associated with Data Science and interdisciplinary research involving data-driven methods. The available Scopus indicators record 236 documents, 5720 citations and an h-index of 38, providing a quantitative basis for assessing publication activity and scholarly influence in relation to the Best Researcher Award. [1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Yingjie Yang, affiliated with De Montfort University, for consideration under the Best Researcher Award. Available bibliometric indicators, including 236 documents, 5720 citations and an h-index of 38, are considered alongside research activity in Data Science and related scholarly contributions. [1]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award; Yingjie Yang; De Montfort University; Data Science; Research Data Analysis; Bibliometric Assessment; Scholarly Publications; Citation Impact; Research Excellence; Academic Recognition. [2]

Introduction

Academic recognition commonly considers research productivity, citation performance, publication continuity and contribution to a specialist field. Yingjie Yang’s available scholarly indicators provide a measurable profile for examining research achievement within Data Science. Such evaluation supports transparent comparison of documented academic output and influence using established bibliometric information. [3]

Research Profile

Yingjie Yang is affiliated with De Montfort University in the United Kingdom and is associated with research in Data Science. The available Scopus profile records 236 documents, 5720 citations and an h-index of 38. These indicators collectively describe sustained scholarly activity and a documented record of academic visibility. [1]

Research Contributions

The research profile demonstrates contributions represented through a substantial body of indexed scholarly documents. Within the Data Science context, such work contributes to the continuing development, application and evaluation of data-driven knowledge. The accumulated publication record also indicates engagement with research communication and dissemination across relevant academic channels. [1]

Publications

The available Scopus record lists 236 documents associated with the researcher profile, indicating sustained publication activity. Indexed publications provide an important basis for evaluating scholarly productivity because they document research dissemination and enable subsequent citation analysis. Specific publication details should be interpreted through the linked author profile and corresponding publisher records.[2]

Research Impact

The profile records 5720 citations and an h-index of 38, indicating that the published work has received measurable scholarly attention. Citation indicators are not complete measures of research quality, but they provide useful evidence of academic visibility and uptake. Their interpretation is strengthened when considered with disciplinary context and documented research outputs. [3]

Award Suitability

Based on the available publication and citation indicators, Yingjie Yang presents a documented academic profile relevant to consideration for the Best Researcher Award. The combination of publication volume, citation performance and an h-index of 38 provides objective evidence for assessment. Final recognition should remain subject to the event’s eligibility criteria and review process. [1]

Conclusion

The available research profile of Yingjie Yang reflects sustained scholarly publication activity and measurable citation impact in association with Data Science. With 236 documents, 5720 citations and an h-index of 38, the profile provides evidence suitable for structured academic evaluation. These documented indicators support informed consideration for research recognition. [1]

 References

  1. Predicting the number of care beds for older people by a novel grey Verhulst cosine self-memory model: two case studies of Jiangsu and Shanghai, China.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-026-07337-6
  2. Interpretable Temporal Graph Attention Network and Cross-Modal Fusion for Early Rumor Detection.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/405011816_Interpretable_Temporal_Graph_Attention_Network_and_Cross-Modal_Fusion_for_Early_Rumor_Detection
  3. A novel time-varying Wiener process for adaptive RUL prediction under multiple uncertainties
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/401712852_A_novel_time-varying_Wiener_process_for_adaptive_RUL_prediction_under_multiple_uncertainties

François Guillard | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. François Guillard | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at The University of Sydney, Australia

👨‍🎓 Profiles

Academic Background 🎓

François Guillard was born in Poitiers, France, in 1987. His educational journey began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Science of Matter – Physics and a Master’s Degree in Fundamental Physics from École Normale Supérieure of Lyon. He completed his PhD in Physics at Aix-Marseille University in 2013, focusing on drag and lift forces in granular media. He furthered his qualifications with a Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (Higher Education) from The University of Sydney.

Professional Experience 🛠️

François is currently a Senior Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering at The University of Sydney, where he also serves as Director of Postgraduate Studies and IT. His previous roles include Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering and Post-doctoral Researcher at the same institution. He has been actively involved in academic integrity, radiation safety, and various scientific review committees.

Research Contributions 🔬

François’s research spans a range of topics in granular media and geomechanics. His recent publications include studies on the modeling of comminution in rotary mills, the use of X-ray techniques in froth flotation, and the impact of shaped boundaries on brittle porous media. His work has been published in journals such as Granular Matter, Physical Review E, and Minerals Engineering.

Conference Presentations & Invitations 🎤

François has been a keynote and invited speaker at numerous international conferences and workshops. Notable appearances include the 8th International Conference on Discrete Element Methods and the Image is Everything workshop at the Lorentz Center. His talks often focus on advancements in granular science and geomechanics.

Fundings 💵

He has secured various research and education grants, including ARC funding for novel granular stress sensors and projects related to chemical degradation in brittle geomaterials. François has also been involved in consulting projects, such as the upgrade of slope reinforcement software.

Teaching 📖

François teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses at The University of Sydney, including Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering. He also supervises capstone theses and contributes to PhD programs with courses on particle mechanics and discrete element methods.

Computing Skills 💻

François is skilled in several programming languages, including C++, C, Matlab, and Python. He has expertise in software development for geotechnical applications and is familiar with tools like Liggghts and various specialized software for data analysis and visualization.

Personal Interests 🎸🔭

Outside of his professional life, François enjoys hiking, playing classical guitar, and amateur astronomy. He has a passion for electronic and analog photography and is actively involved in software development.

📖 Publications

Heterarchical modelling of comminution for rotary mills: part I—particle crushing along streamlines
    • Authors: Bisht, M.S., Guillard, F., Shelley, P., Marks, B., Einav, I.
    • Journal: Granular Matter
    • Year: 2024
Heterarchical modelling of comminution for rotary mills: part II—particle crushing with segregation and mixing
    • Authors: Bisht, M.S., Guillard, F., Shelley, P., Marks, B., Einav, I.
    • Journal: Granular Matter
    • Year: 2024
Novel application of X-ray characterisation techniques in froth flotation for the study of bubble clusters
    • Authors: Bournival, G., Kim, Y.C., Shah, I., Guillard, F., Ata, S.
    • Journal: Minerals Engineering
    • Year: 2024
Behavioural zone identification in rotary mills
    • Authors: Guillard, F., Shelley, P., Einav, I.
    • Journal: Minerals Engineering
    • Year: 2024
Influence of shaped boundaries on propagating compaction bands in brittle porous media
    • Authors: Riley, D.M., Valdes, J.R., Einav, I., Guillard, F.
    • Journal: Physical Review E
    • Year: 2023
A scaling law for the length of granular jumps down smooth inclines
    • Authors: Escobar, A., Guillard, F., Einav, I., Faug, T.
    • Journal: Journal of Fluid Mechanics
    • Year: 2023

Zhongzhong Hu, Data Analysis, Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Zhongzhong Hu, Data Analysis, Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Zhongzhong Hu at Wenzhou Medical University, China

🔗Profile

Orcid Profile

🏃‍♂️ Academic Background

Hu Zhongzhong is a passionate and accomplished professional in the field of physical education and sports training. He has demonstrated excellence both academically and athletically, earning recognition for his research contributions and athletic achievements. As a dedicated educator and researcher, Hu focuses on advancing sports performance and strength training methodologies.

🎓 Education

Hu Zhongzhong completed his Bachelor of Physical Education at Beijing Sport University in 2018, where he ranked second in Zhejiang Province and published a paper in the CSSCI journal. He continued his studies at the same institution, earning a Master of Physical Education and Training in 2021. During his graduate studies, he published another paper in the CSSCI journal, cementing his reputation as a top-performing student.

🏅 Professional Experience

After graduating, Hu joined Wenzhou Medical University, where he played a pivotal role in physical education teaching and track and field team training. In addition to his teaching duties, he collaborates with the China Track and Field Academy of Beijing Sport University, focusing on sports performance analysis and strength training research for high-level athletes. His athletic prowess is highlighted by his victory in the men's 400m championship at the university sports meet, clocking an impressive 49.44 seconds.

🔍 Research Interests

Hu Zhongzhong's research interests lie in sports performance analysis and strength training. He is particularly interested in comparing various training methods to enhance athletic performance, with a focus on evidence-based practices. His work aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications in sports training.

📖 Publication Top Noted

Acute effects of eccentric overload training with different loading doses in male sprinters
    • Authors: Y. Liu, J. Zhang, Z. Hu, et al.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
Comparing the Effect of Isoinertial Flywheel Training and Traditional Resistance Training on Maximal Strength and Muscle Power in Healthy People: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    • Authors: Z. Hu, Y. Liu, K. Huang, et al.
    • Journal: Life
    • Year: 2024
Research on the Influence of Bolt’s Technical Changes on His Performance of the 100-meter Dash—Taking the 2009 and 2017 World Athletics Championships as Examples
    • Authors: X. Yuan, Z. Hu, T. Yuan, et al.
    • Journal: Journal of Beijing Sport University
    • Year: 2021
Competitive Ability Characteristics and Winning Rules of Winter Olympic Glissading Events
    • Authors: X. Yuan, Z. Hu, L. Jing, et al.
    • Journal: Journal of Beijing Sport University
    • Year: 2019