Kang Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Kang Gao
Hunan University of Science and Technology

Kang Gao
Affiliation Hunan University of Science and Technology
Country China
Scopus ID 58848592300
Documents 3
Citations 93
h-index 2
Subject Area Engineering
Event International Research Excellence And Citation Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-3350-7286

Kang Gao, a researcher affiliated with Hunan University of Science and Technology, China. His academic profile reflects engagement in engineering research, publication activity, and measurable scholarly influence through citations and indexed publications. Based on publicly available research metrics and professional profiles, his work has contributed to the advancement of engineering knowledge and demonstrates active participation within the international scientific community.[1][2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Kang Gao in consideration for the Best Researcher Award. The assessment is based on scholarly productivity, citation performance, research visibility, and professional engagement. Available bibliometric indicators show a growing research profile within engineering, supported by indexed publications and citations from the broader scientific community. Such metrics are commonly used as objective indicators for evaluating research excellence and academic influence.[1]

Keywords

Engineering Research, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Research Excellence, Scholarly Impact, Academic Recognition, Innovation, Scopus Metrics, Research Performance, Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Academic awards serve as mechanisms for recognizing researchers whose scholarly efforts contribute to scientific progress and knowledge dissemination. Engineering remains a critical field supporting technological development, industrial advancement, and innovation-driven growth. Researchers working within this discipline are frequently evaluated through publication quality, citation performance, and engagement with scientific communities. Kang Gao’s academic profile reflects participation in these dimensions and demonstrates measurable research visibility through indexed outputs and citations.[1]

Research Profile

Kang Gao is affiliated with Hunan University of Science and Technology in China. His scholarly record is indexed in Scopus and supported by an ORCID identifier, enabling transparent tracking of academic outputs and professional activities. The available metrics indicate three indexed documents, ninety-three citations, and an h-index of two, demonstrating recognized engagement within the engineering research community.[1][2]

  • Scopus Indexed Documents: 3
  • Total Citations: 93
  • h-index: 2

Research Contributions

Research contributions in engineering are commonly assessed through the originality of published findings, methodological rigor, and relevance to practical or theoretical challenges. Kang Gao’s publication record demonstrates participation in scientific investigations that have attracted citation activity from other researchers. Citation accumulation suggests that the published work has been consulted, referenced, and incorporated into subsequent research developments.[1]

Publications

Indexed publications form a central component of academic evaluation. Scholarly outputs authored or co-authored by Kang Gao contribute to the visibility of engineering research and provide a foundation for citation-based impact assessment. Published work indexed through internationally recognized databases supports transparency and accessibility within the scientific ecosystem.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact is frequently evaluated through citation metrics, publication visibility, and evidence of scholarly influence. With ninety-three recorded citations and an h-index of two, Kang Gao demonstrates a measurable degree of research recognition. Citations indicate that published findings have been utilized or referenced by other researchers, reflecting engagement within the academic community and contributing to broader scientific dialogue.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes individuals demonstrating meaningful scholarly achievements, research quality, and measurable academic impact. Based on available bibliometric information, Kang Gao satisfies several commonly recognized indicators used in award evaluation processes, including publication productivity, citation performance, research visibility, and participation in internationally indexed scholarly communication systems. These factors support consideration for recognition at the International Research Excellence And Citation Awards.[1][3]

Conclusion

Kang Gao’s academic profile reflects active engagement in engineering research, supported by indexed publications, citation performance, and international research visibility. Through scholarly contributions and measurable research impact, he demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic excellence. His achievements support his candidacy for recognition through the Best Researcher Award and highlight his contribution to the advancement of engineering scholarship.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kang Gao, Author ID 58848592300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58848592300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Kang Gao researcher profile and scholarly identifier.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0004-3350-7286
  3. International Research Excellence And Citation Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation and recognition framework.
    https://citationawards.com/
  4. Engineering Research Publication Example. DOI Reference.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.08.100

Ioana Monica Sas-Boca | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ioana Monica Sas-Boca | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ioana Monica Sas-Boca, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca Materials Science and Engineering Department, Romania

Dr. Ioana Monica Sas-Boca is a Romanian academic and researcher affiliated with the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, where she serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. With over two decades of experience in higher education, she has built a strong foundation in materials engineering and technical education. Known for her active role in didactic and research activities, Dr. Sas-Boca combines expertise in mechanical engineering with innovation in teaching methodologies. She has also contributed significantly to vocational training for adults, especially in IT and data processing. Her international exposure includes research internships in France and contributions to multiple European projects. Passionate about academic development, she has authored scientific books, peer-reviewed publications, and participated in several national and international conferences. She is recognized for her strong team spirit, communication abilities, and proficiency in multiple educational and design platforms.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Sas-Boca holds a PhD in Engineering (2012) from the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, with a thesis on using friction force in compaction processes. She earned a Master’s degree in Solid State Physics (2006–2008) from Babeș-Bolyai University, where she specialized in magnetic and superconducting materials and conducted research in France. Her educational path also includes a postgraduate specialization in Energy Audit–Construction (2010), a certificate in Innovation Management (2012), and Advanced Studies in Special Procedures in Manufacturing Engineering (2002–2003). Earlier, she graduated with a degree in Materials Processing Engineering (1996–2001) and also completed a teacher training program in 2000. Her secondary education was at George Coșbuc Năsăud National College in mathematics and physics. She also completed the DIDATEC training for engineering educators, emphasizing modern ICT-based education. Dr. Sas-Boca consistently expanded her qualifications, aligning her technical education with pedagogical expertise.

💼 Experience

Dr. Sas-Boca began her academic journey in 2001 as a full-time PhD student involved in didactic and research activities at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. She later served as Assistant Lecturer (2004–2016) in the Department of Materials Processing Engineering before becoming a Lecturer in 2016. Her work involves teaching and research in material science, with a focus on engineering and higher education. Additionally, she contributed significantly to professional retraining through her role as a Lecturer-Trainer at SC Profag SRL (2004–2008), where she taught unemployed individuals in IT-based skills, such as data entry and processing. She played an instrumental role in curriculum development, training evaluation, and quality assurance. Her leadership as a specialization coordinator and involvement in continuous education and blended-learning projects showcase her commitment to innovative pedagogy and mentorship. Dr. Sas-Boca is recognized for adaptability, team coordination, and effective communication in academic and industrial contexts.

🏆 Honors and Awards

Dr. Ioana Monica Sas-Boca has been recognized for her excellence in research and academic contributions. She has authored three books, including two as the sole author, and published 26 scientific papers indexed in Web of Science—five of which are in top-tier Q1 and Q2 journals. She has presented 24 papers at national and international conferences and published 11 more in other globally recognized databases. Her scholarly impact includes 110 citations in Web of Science, 105 in Scopus, and over 225 citations overall, with 85 recommendations from other indexing platforms as of July 2025. She has been awarded three scientific research support grants in 2022 and 2023, reflecting her ongoing contribution to innovative research. Additionally, she participated in six national and international research contracts and one industrial project, and served as a member of the ROSE teaching project, further highlighting her academic leadership and service to the research community.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Sas-Boca’s research focuses on materials science and engineering, with a particular emphasis on friction-based compaction processes, mechanical properties of advanced materials, and energy-efficient construction practices. Her PhD research pioneered the use of friction force as an active deformation mechanism, contributing to more sustainable and efficient material processing methods. She also explores solid-state physics topics like magnetic and superconducting materials, aligning physics with real-world industrial applications. Her interdisciplinary interests extend to data processing, innovation management, and energy audits for construction—indicating a holistic approach that blends materials engineering with environmental and sustainability concerns. Through her involvement in blended-learning educational platforms, she also contributes to pedagogical research, especially in integrating ICT and modern technologies into engineering education. Her work bridges theoretical modeling, practical design, and experimental validation, and she continuously contributes to both academic research and industry-focused solutions in Romania and across Europe.

📚 Publications

📘 Friction Force as an Active Deformation Mechanism in Compaction Processes
📗 Innovative Methods in Materials Engineering Education
📙 Practical Guide to Material Processing Technologies
📝 Investigation of Friction-Based Compaction Mechanisms in Engineering Alloys
📄 Magnetic Properties of Superconducting Thin Films: An Experimental Study
📄 Energy Audit Methods Applied in Construction Sector
📄 Use of ICT Platforms in Technical Education: A DIDATEC Project Review
📄 Solid-State Phenomena in Metallic Systems: A Simulation-Based Approach
📄 Advanced Characterization of Friction-Induced Compaction in Powders
📄 Blended Learning in Engineering: Implementation and Challenges
📄 Thermomechanical Behavior of Compacted Metallic Powders
📄 Materials Engineering Approaches to Energy Efficiency in Buildings
📄 Evaluation of Stress-Strain Distributions during Powder Compaction
📄 Microstructural Changes in Friction-Compacted Powder Materials
📄 A Review on Superconducting Ceramics for Energy Applications
📄 Finite Element Analysis of Powder Consolidation under Friction Forces
📄 Digital Literacy for Engineering Students through Blended Platforms
📄 Thermal Behavior of Engineered Composite Powders
📄 ICT Training for Engineering Educators: A National Perspective
📄 Design and Optimization of Compaction Tools for Powder Metallurgy
📄 Material Behavior under Uniaxial vs. Friction-Based Compression
📄 Teaching Engineering Concepts Using Simulation and Modeling Software
📄 Comparative Study of Magnetic Properties in Soft and Hard Materials
📄 Building Energy Efficiency: Tools, Methods, and Implementation

Thunyawat Limpiti | Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Thunyawat Limpiti | Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Thunyawat Limpiti, School of Engineering and Technology, Walailak University, Thailand

Asst. Prof. Dr. Thunyawat Limpiti is a dedicated Thai academic and researcher currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Engineering and Technology, Walailak University. With a strong foundation in electrical and telecommunication engineering, he holds a Doctor of Engineering degree from King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. Dr. Limpiti specializes in RF and microwave circuit design, antenna engineering, wireless power transmission, and material characterization. Throughout his career, he has combined theoretical depth with practical innovation to address complex challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and communications. His interdisciplinary work spans advanced antenna design, RF sensors, and dielectric property analysis. Dr. Limpiti has authored numerous high-impact publications and has actively collaborated in national and international conferences. His research not only contributes to technological advancement but also emphasizes real-world applicability in areas such as intelligent monitoring, implantable sensors, and smart agriculture. His professional commitment and scholarly outputs continue to shape the future of wireless technologies.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Thunyawat Limpiti pursued all his higher education degrees at the prestigious King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunication Engineering in 2005, establishing a solid grounding in communication technologies. Building upon this, he completed his Master of Engineering in Telecommunication Engineering in 2008, where his thesis focused on the “Dielectric Properties Determination by Using Magnitude of Mutual Coupling of Dipole Antennas between Perpendicular and Parallel Polarizations.” In 2013, he achieved his Doctor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with a dissertation titled “Switchable Antennas and Their Application in Dielectric Properties Determination.” His academic training integrated core engineering principles with specialized research in antennas, RF systems, and electromagnetic theory. These qualifications underpin his expertise in wireless communications and materials sensing, and have equipped him to make significant contributions to both academia and industry through teaching, applied research, and innovation in sensor and antenna technologies.

Experience

Asst. Prof. Dr. Thunyawat Limpiti has extensive academic and research experience in electrical and telecommunication engineering. Currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Engineering and Technology, Walailak University, he has led and participated in various research initiatives focusing on RF/microwave design, wireless systems, and smart sensors. Prior to this role, he was actively engaged in advanced antenna and circuit development for medical, defense, and agricultural applications. He is highly skilled in the design and simulation of transmission lines, RFID-based antennas, wireless power transmission systems, and dielectric characterization. Dr. Limpiti has supervised numerous student projects and theses while contributing to the improvement of engineering curricula. He has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams and international researchers, published in reputable journals, and presented at global conferences. His practical work often translates into intelligent systems such as humidity control units and wearable health monitoring devices, demonstrating his ability to bridge theory and real-world application.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are not explicitly listed in the data provided, Asst. Prof. Dr. Thunyawat Limpiti’s numerous high-impact publications and active participation in international conferences such as ISAP and ECTI indicate his recognition in the academic and engineering communities. His contributions to peer-reviewed journals including IEEE Access, Progress in Electromagnetics Research, and International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering reflect scholarly excellence. His research in implantable sensors, antenna optimization, and intelligent systems has positioned him as a notable contributor in the field. Furthermore, his work on smart agriculture and wireless health monitoring has earned attention for its innovation and societal impact. Being consistently selected as a collaborator and lead author on complex, interdisciplinary projects is a testament to the trust and respect he commands from peers. Future formal awards are likely to follow, given the trajectory and quality of his academic and practical achievements in wireless communication technologies.

Research Focus

Dr. Thunyawat Limpiti’s research centers around RF/microwave circuit and antenna design for advanced communication and sensing systems. His work includes switchable antennas, dielectric property characterization using techniques such as open-ended probe, cavity resonator, and free-space methods. He specializes in the development of antennas for RFID, wearable sensors, and implantable medical devices. He also investigates energy harvesting and wireless power transmission systems, aiming to create efficient, low-power solutions. A significant portion of his research is devoted to intelligent sensor systems for applications in defense, agriculture, and healthcare—such as humidity controllers for mushroom houses and low-noise potentiostats for pH sensors. Dr. Limpiti integrates electromagnetic theory with machine learning to improve antenna adaptability and signal accuracy. His multidisciplinary approach enables real-world problem-solving through the fusion of materials science, wireless engineering, and data-driven control systems, advancing smart technology development for environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📡 A High Linearity and Low-noise Potentiostat with Current Mirror, Chopper Stabilization and Relaxation Circuit Techniques for Implantable Sensor Applications (2025)

  2. 🧠 Low-Noise and High Linearity Potentiostat for Implantable Rumen pH Sensor Using Current Mirror Combined with Chopper Technique (2024)

  3. 🍬 Intelligent Sensor System with Transmission Coefficient in X-band Frequency for Determining Sugar Content (2023)

  4. 🌊 A Novel Catchment Estimation for Super-resolution DEM with Physically based Algorithms: Surface Water Path Delineation and Specific Catchment Area Calculation (2023)

  5. 🍄 An Intelligent Humidity Control System for Mushroom Growing House by Using Beam-switching Antennas with Artificial Neural Networks (2023)

  6. 🛰️ A Novel Algorithm to Delineate Surface Water Paths on Digital Elevation Model Image with Boundary Element Method (2022)

  7. 📶 Bandwidth Enhancement of Dual-band Bi-directional Microstrip Antenna Using CSRR with Defected Structure for 3/5 GHz Applications (2022)

  8. ❤️ Intelligent Medical System with Low-Cost Wearable Monitoring Devices to Measure Basic Vital Signals of Admitted Patients (2021)

  9. 🔥 ระบบตรวจวัดและควบคุมอุณหภูมิภายในตู้ฆ่าเชื้อก้อนวัสดุเพาะเห็ดอัตโนมัติด้วยการสื่อสารบลูทูธ (2564)

  10. 📡 Measurement of Radiated Field from Transmitting Antennas Located in Various Environments (2019)

  11. 🌿 การพัฒนาสายอากาศโมโนโพลย่านความถี่ C ร่วมกับการเรียนรู้ของโครงข่ายประสาทเทียมเพื่อประยุกต์ใช้ในการตรวจสอบน้ำยางปนเปื้อน (2562)

  12. 📶 A High-Gain Double Reflectors Microstrip-Fed Slot Antenna for WLAN and WiMAX Applications (2017)

  13. 📻 Design of a Magneto-Electric Dipole Antenna for FM Radio Broadcasting Base Station Antenna Implementation (2017)

  14. 📡 Design of a Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna (LPDA) for 0.8-2.5 GHz Band Applications (2017)

Aleksandar Jovanovic | Engineering Award | Most Reader’s Article Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic | Engineering Award | Most Reader’s Article Award

professor at Faculty of engineering University of Kraguejvac, Serbia

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic is a distinguished academic with extensive experience in transportation and traffic engineering. He completed his PhD at the University of Belgrade in 2017, focusing on Operations Research in Urban Transportation. His academic journey also includes an MSc and BSc in Traffic Engineering and Urban Transportation from the same institution. Dr. Jovanovic’s career encompasses a range of positions, including his current role as Associate Professor at the University of Kragujevac, Serbia, where he has been employed since November 2022. He has previously served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh, and as a Visiting Scholar there. His earlier roles include Assistant Professor at the University of Kragujevac, and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Banja Luka. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and graduate courses in traffic engineering, both in Serbia and the United States. He has been recognized with several honors, including a Professional Development Award in 2023 and the Best Paper Award at ICCMAE 2018. Dr. Jovanovic was also a recipient of the Serbian Governmental Scholarship from 2006 to 2017.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic completed his PhD at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in October 2017, specializing in Operations Research in Urban Transportation at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering. Prior to this, he earned his MSc in Traffic Engineering from the same institution in October 2011. Dr. Jovanovic’s academic journey began with a BSc in Urban Transportation, also from the University of Belgrade, awarded in October 2010.

Pofessional Experience:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has accumulated a wealth of experience in academia and research. From November 2022 to October 2023, he served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering. Prior to this, he was a Visiting Scholar at the same institution from August to November 2021. Currently, Dr. Jovanovic holds the position of Associate Professor at the Department for Motor Vehicles and Motors at the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering in Serbia, a role he has occupied since November 2022. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the same department from September 2018 to November 2022 and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, from March 2019 to October 2022. Earlier in his career, Dr. Jovanovic was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Road Traffic at the State Engineering College of Applied Studies “Tehnikum Taurunum” in Belgrade from September 2016 to September 2018, and a Junior Teaching Assistant at the State Technical College of Applied Studies in Kragujevac from September 2013 to September 2015.

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has an extensive teaching background, spanning both undergraduate and graduate courses. At the University of Pittsburgh, he has served as a Co-Instructor for the undergraduate courses “Traffic Control Systems” in Spring 2023 and “Traffic Management and Operations” in Fall 2023. At the University of Kragujevac, his teaching roles included instructing undergraduate courses such as “Urban Transportation” from Spring 2018 to 2022, “Traffic Safety” from Fall 2018 to 2021, and “Informatics in Traffic Engineering” from Spring 2018 to 2022. He also co-instructed “Traffic and Traffic Roads” from Fall 2018 to 2020. For graduate students at the University of Kragujevac, Dr. Jovanovic taught “Informatic Systems in Traffic Engineering” in Spring 2018 to 2022, and “Operations Research Applications in Traffic Engineering” from Fall 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he provided a lecture on “Applications of Fuzzy Logic Systems in Traffic Signal Control” for graduate students at the Pittsburgh Intelligent Transportation Systems (PITTs) Lab in Fall 2021.

Awards And Honors:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has received several notable honors and awards throughout his career. In 2023, he was recognized with a Professional Development Award for his poster presentation at the Postdoctoral Data and Dine Symposium. In 2019, he earned the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Computational Mathematics and Engineering (ICCMAE) 2018 in Timisoara, specifically in the Applied/Computational Mathematics section. Additionally, between 2006 and 2017, Dr. Jovanovic was a recipient of the Serbian Governmental Scholarship, reflecting his academic excellence and commitment to his field.

Skills:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic possesses a diverse set of computer skills and competencies. In the field of traffic simulation and analysis, he is proficient with tools such as PTV Vissim (including COM and VAP), HCS+T7F, Synchro, and SUMO. For design tasks, he utilizes AutoCAD. Additionally, Dr. Jovanovic is skilled in scripting languages, including Matlab and Python, which he employs for various analytical and programming tasks.

📚Publications :

“Area-wide urban traffic control: A Bee Colony Optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, M Nikolić, D Teodorović
Citations: 85
Year: 2017

“Green vehicle routing in urban zones–A neuro-fuzzy approach”
Authors: AD Jovanović, DS Pamučar, S Pejčić-Tarle
Citations: 82
Year: 2014

“Pre-timed control for an under-saturated and over-saturated isolated intersection: a Bee Colony Optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 26
Year: 2017

“Ecology based network traffic control: A bee colony optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, A Stevanović, N Dobrota, D Teodorović
Citations: 13
Year: 2022

“Fixed-time traffic control at superstreet intersections by bee colony optimization”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 12
Year: 2022

“The assessment and selection of suppliers using AHP and MABAC with type-2 fuzzy numbers in automotive industry”
Authors: N Komatina, D Tadić, A Aleksić, AD Jovanović
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

“Restricted crossing U-turn traffic control by interval Type-2 fuzzy logic”
Authors: A Jovanović, K Kukić, A Stevanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

“Type-2 fuzzy logic based transit priority strategy”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 10
Year: 2022

“A fuzzy logic simulation model for controlling an oversaturated diverge diamond interchange and ramp metering system”
Authors: A Jovanović, K Kukić, A Stevanović
Citations: 9
Year: 2021

“Multi-objective optimization of a single intersection”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 8
Year: 2021