Chao Li | Data Processing | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chao Li | Data Processing | Research Excellence Award

Qingdao Technical College | China

Dr. Chao Li is an engineering scholar and lecturer whose work bridges professional education and applied research in advanced sensing technologies. He holds a doctoral degree in engineering and completed his undergraduate studies in industrial equipment and control engineering, where he built a strong foundation in intelligent systems. Since 2019, he has focused extensively on indoor mapping and positioning, integrating theoretical innovation with engineering-driven problem-solving. His research experience includes serving as a core contributor to multiple provincial key R&D initiatives and collaborations with major technology enterprises, where he helped develop applied solutions for real-world industrial environments. He has published several SCI-indexed journal articles as a first or corresponding author and holds an invention patent that reflects the practical impact of his work. In addition to research, he is dedicated to teaching and curriculum development in professional courses, promoting hands-on learning and interdisciplinary thinking. His academic achievements demonstrate a commitment to advancing positioning technologies, enhancing industry–academia collaboration, and addressing emerging challenges in smart manufacturing and intelligent monitoring. Looking ahead, he aims to continue deepening his contributions to indoor mapping and positioning, driving innovation that supports both scientific development and technological progress.

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Featured Publications

Li, C., Chai, W., Zhang, M., Sun, Z., Shao, G., & Li, Q. (2023). “A novel visual-aided method to enhance the inertial navigation system of an intelligent vehicle in indoor environments.” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2023.3293884

Chai, W., Li, C., & Li, Q. (2023). “Multi-sensor fusion-based indoor single-track semantic map construction and localization.” IEEE Sensors Journal. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2022.3226821

Li, C., Chai, W., Wu, Q., Li, J., Lin, F., Li, Z., & Li, Q. (2022). “A graph optimization enhanced indoor localization method.” In 2022 International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education (CIPAE). https://doi.org/10.1109/cipae55637.2022.00055

Li, C., Chai, W., Yang, X., & Li, Q. (2022). “Crowdsourcing-based indoor semantic map construction and localization using graph optimization.” Sensors. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22166263

Chai, W., Li, C., Zhang, M., Sun, Z., Yuan, H., Lin, F., & Li, Q. (2021). “An enhanced pedestrian visual-inertial SLAM system aided with vanishing point in indoor environments.” Sensors. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21227428

Wentao Chen | Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Wentao Chen | Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology | China

Mr. Wentao Chen is a dedicated geography researcher currently pursuing a master’s degree with a strong academic foundation in geographical science, remote sensing, and spatial data analysis. Building upon his undergraduate training in earth science, geomorphology, meteorology, ecology, and GIS, he has developed a solid interdisciplinary background that supports his growing expertise in coastal and environmental studies. His research experience includes participation in major national projects, such as investigations into coastline evolution under global change and studies on carbonate leaching processes and carbon sequestration in coastal soil chronosequences. As the first author of a peer-reviewed article in Remote Sensing, he contributed significant insights into tidal mudflat sediment-thickness identification using ground-penetrating radar, demonstrating improved methodological accuracy through advanced signal-processing techniques. His academic performance has been recognized with multiple scholarships and awards, reflecting consistent commitment and scholarly potential. His primary research interests lie in coastal geomorphology, environmental remote sensing, and GIS-based spatial analysis, with a particular focus on coastal dynamic processes and subsurface structural characterization. Continually motivated to expand his technical and research capabilities, he aims to contribute meaningful scientific understanding to the fields of coastal environmental change and geospatial technology.

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Featured Publication

Chen, W., Zhao, C., Zheng, G., Zhu, J., & Li, X. (2025). “Identification of the Sediment Thickness Variation of a Tidal Mudflat in the South Yellow Sea via GPR.” Remote Sensing.

 

Dan Qiang – Spatial Data Analysis – Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Dan Qiang - Spatial Data Analysis - Best Researcher Award 

McGill University - Canada

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Dan Qiang's academic journey began with a strong foundation in architecture. Graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from Hunan University, China, he displayed exceptional aptitude, consistently ranking at the top of his class for four consecutive years. This period laid the groundwork for his future pursuits in urban planning and spatial data science.

His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a Master's degree in College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tongji University, where he continued to excel with a GPA of 4.88 out of 5.0. This phase expanded his understanding of architectural design and urban development, setting the stage for his transition into advanced research in the field.

Professional Endeavors

Ms. Qiang's professional journey has been marked by diverse experiences, reflecting his versatility and dedication. From internships in municipal planning and real estate consultancy to roles in architectural studios and urban knowledge systems, he gained practical insights into various facets of urban development and spatial analysis.

His internship at The Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau of Yibing City provided hands-on experience in spatial data processing and government workflows, while his stint at Real Estate consultancy in Debenham Tie Leung (DTL) in Chengdu honed his skills in commercial consultancy and report writing. Additionally, his time at HUT STUDIO in Shanghai allowed him to delve into architectural design in real-world projects, refining his abilities in conceptualization and visualization.

Qiang's role as a Teaching Assistant further underscored his commitment to education and knowledge dissemination. Assisting in architecture and urban design courses at Tongji University, he not only contributed to the academic development of students but also honed his own pedagogical skills.

Contributions and Research Focus on Spatial Data Analysis

Ms. Qiang's research endeavors have been focused on urban mobility, spatial data science, and GIScience. His research outputs, including journal articles, conference papers, and book chapters, demonstrate a deep understanding of urban dynamics and a commitment to advancing knowledge in the field.

His work on transit-oriented development (TOD) and pedestrian network optimization underscores his dedication to improving urban accessibility and livability. Through the integration of multi-source urban data and advanced analytical techniques, he has contributed valuable insights into the evaluation and optimization of urban spaces.

Qiang's research projects, supported by prestigious grants, highlight the significance of his work in addressing pressing urban challenges. His involvement in projects such as measuring public space quality and evaluating three-dimensional space potential further underscores his multidisciplinary approach and the practical relevance of his research.

Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Qiang's academic excellence and research contributions have been consistently recognized through various honors and awards. From receiving national scholarships to being honored as an outstanding graduate, his achievements reflect his exceptional academic prowess and leadership potential.

His recognition as a finalist in international student competitions and recipient of Best Poster Award at Transportation Research Board (TRB) signify the impact of his research on a global scale. Additionally, being awarded the Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong Graduate Student Award underscores his standing as an outstanding graduate student in the Faculty of Science at McGill University.

Impact and Influence

Ms. Qiang's research and professional endeavors have left a lasting impact on the field of urban planning and spatial analysis. Through his innovative research projects and collaborative efforts, he has contributed valuable insights into understanding and addressing complex urban challenges.

His publications in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences have not only expanded the body of knowledge in his field but also influenced policy and practice in urban planning and design. Moreover, his role as a mentor and educator has inspired the next generation of scholars and practitioners, ensuring a legacy of excellence and innovation in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Qiang's legacy lies in his continued pursuit of knowledge and innovation in urban planning and spatial analysis. His multidisciplinary approach, coupled with a strong commitment to addressing real-world urban challenges, positions him as a leading figure in the field.

As he progresses in his academic and professional journey, Qiang's contributions are poised to shape the future of urban development and spatial analysis. Through his research, mentorship, and advocacy, he will continue to inspire positive change and make meaningful contributions to building sustainable, inclusive, and resilient cities for generations to come.

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Neeraj Dangol – Human Geography – International Data Evolution Achievement Award 

Dr. Neeraj Dangol - Human Geography - International Data Evolution Achievement Award 

The University of Melbourne - Australia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Neeraj Dangol's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor's in Architecture from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, where he displayed exceptional academic prowess with a notable grade of 78.34%. During his undergraduate years, he also had the opportunity to engage in short-term overseas training in Architecture and Art through the Tadao Ando Program, sponsored by the Osaka Foundation for International Exchange (OFIX) in Japan. This exposure broadened his perspectives on international architectural practices and design principles.

Building upon his undergraduate studies, Neeraj pursued a Master of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA, where he achieved an outstanding GPA of 3.91/4.00. His capstone project, "Urban poor and vulnerability to natural hazards in developing countries," underscored his commitment to addressing urban challenges and promoting resilience in marginalized communities. Additionally, he received the Asian Development Bank – Japanese Scholarship Program, recognizing his potential as a future leader in urban planning and development.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Neeraj's professional journey reflects a diverse range of experiences spanning academia, research, and practical urban planning initiatives. Notably, his tenure as a Lecturer at Kathmandu Engineering College allowed him to impart knowledge in sustainable design to aspiring architects. Subsequently, as an Urban Planner and Director at Architect's Design Associates, he spearheaded projects focused on eco-efficient water infrastructure and sustainable urban development in Nepal.

Transitioning into academia, Neeraj embarked on a PhD journey at the University of Melbourne, delving into the complexities of flood risk and adaptation in informal settlements. His doctoral research, supported by prestigious scholarships such as the Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship, Australian Postgraduate Award (APA), and International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS), culminated in several impactful publications and presentations.

Contributions and Research Focus On Human Geography

Dr. Neeraj's research endeavors have been centered around enhancing community resilience, particularly in the face of natural hazards and urban challenges. His studies on flood adaptation in Kathmandu's informal settlements have contributed significantly to the discourse on disaster risk reduction and sustainable urban planning. Moreover, his collaborative projects, such as the exploration of Melbourne's African migrants in public housing, underscore his commitment to addressing social inequalities and promoting inclusive urban development.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Neeraj has garnered recognition for his outstanding contributions. He has received numerous awards, including a seed grant from the Economic and Social Participation Research Initiative and conference travel grants from the University of Melbourne. Moreover, his publications in esteemed journals and his participation in international conferences have earned him accolades within the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Neeraj's work transcends academic boundaries, influencing policy, practice, and community engagement. His research findings have informed urban planning strategies and disaster management policies, both locally and internationally. Through his teaching endeavors and community service initiatives, he has inspired future generations of urban planners and architects to adopt a holistic and inclusive approach to urban development.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Neeraj continues to make significant strides in the field of urban planning and resilience, his legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to social equity, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment. With a focus on addressing pressing urban challenges and advocating for marginalized communities, he envisions a future where cities are resilient, inclusive, and sustainable. Through ongoing research, teaching, and advocacy efforts, Neeraj remains dedicated to shaping a better urban future for generations to come.

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Michael Ogungbuyi – Saptial Data Analysis Award – Best Researcher

Dr. Michael Ogungbuyi - Saptial Data Analysis Award - Best Researcher

University of Tasmania - Australia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Michael Gbenga Ogungbuyi's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Agriculture degree, during which he laid the foundation for his interest in geospatial sciences. Subsequently, he pursued a Master of Science in Phytopathology, focusing on Crop Protection & Environmental Biology. This educational background provided him with a solid understanding of agricultural systems and environmental dynamics, laying the groundwork for his later research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Ogungbuyi's professional journey is characterized by over a decade of experience in academic and research roles across multiple continents. From serving as a Farm Manager at Achicho Farm Nigerian Limited to undertaking roles as a Research Associate at the University of Ibadan and a Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Cape Town, he has demonstrated a commitment to advancing knowledge in spatial sciences and agriculture. His diverse roles have equipped him with a comprehensive skill set spanning from hands-on agricultural management to sophisticated spatial data analysis.

Contributions and Research Focus On Saptial Data Analysis Award

Throughout his career, Dr. Ogungbuyi has focused on leveraging spatial data science, remote sensing, and machine learning techniques to address pressing environmental and agricultural challenges. His doctoral research, centered on improving real-time pasture management using remote sensing and big data analytics, exemplifies his dedication to developing innovative solutions for sustainable land management and climate resilience. His research outputs, including published papers and conference presentations, underscore his significant contributions to advancing knowledge in the field.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Ogungbuyi's contributions have been recognized through various awards and scholarships, including the Tasmania Graduate Research Scholarship Award and the University of Tasmania Doctoral Fee Scholarship. His meritorious awards from professional associations and conference bursary awards highlight his excellence in both academic and professional spheres. Additionally, his involvement in mentoring other researchers and volunteering for educational initiatives underscores his commitment to fostering the next generation of scholars and professionals in spatial sciences.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Ogungbuyi's research outputs and collaborations have had a tangible impact on the scientific community and beyond. His work on regenerative agriculture using remote sensing and machine learning has implications for enhancing agricultural sustainability and productivity. Furthermore, his involvement in projects such as the Space-based Agricultural Information and Monitoring System for Africa (SAIMSA) demonstrates his commitment to addressing global challenges through innovative applications of space technology.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Ogungbuyi continues to advance in his career, his legacy lies in his dedication to pushing the boundaries of spatial data science and remote sensing applications in agriculture and environmental management. Through his research, mentoring, and leadership roles, he is poised to leave a lasting impact on the fields of spatial sciences and sustainable agriculture. His future contributions are likely to further shape the discourse on climate resilience, land management, and food security, driving positive change on a global scale.

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