Binbin Qin | Data Science and Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Binbin Qin | Data Science and Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Instructor at Zhejiang Institute of Economics and Trade | China

Binbin Qin is a dedicated academic and researcher currently serving as a lecturer in the School of Business Intelligence at Zhejiang Institute of Economics and Trade, China. His work bridges the dynamic intersections of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and data mining, where he continually explores innovative methodologies that enhance intelligent decision-making and automated learning systems. With a strong focus on applying AI technologies to real-world problems, he contributes to developing intelligent solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and data-driven insights in various domains. His scholarly endeavors are characterized by a deep interest in how computational models can mimic human perception and decision-making through advanced neural network architectures and learning paradigms. Among his notable contributions, his publication titled “Distracted Driver Detection Based on a CNN With Decreasing Filter Size” in the IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems exemplifies his expertise in designing high-performance convolutional neural network frameworks capable of addressing critical safety challenges in intelligent transportation. Through his continuous research, he aims to merge the theoretical foundations of artificial intelligence with practical applications that influence intelligent mobility, human-computer interaction, and predictive analytics. reflects his growing contributions to the research community. As an emerging scholar in the field of computational intelligence, Binbin Qin remains committed to advancing interdisciplinary research that integrates algorithmic innovation with applied data science to drive the future of smart systems, autonomous learning environments, and intelligent business analytics.

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Featured Publications:

Qin, B. (2025). CRNet: A driver distraction detection model based on cascaded ResNet networks and attention mechanisms. IET Intelligent Transport Systems.

Qin, B., Qian, J., Xin, Y., Liu, B., & Dong, Y. (2022). Distracted driver detection based on a CNN with decreasing filter size. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems.

Prof. Rita Santos Inácio | Data Science and Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Rita Santos Inácio | Data Science and Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Professor, at Instituto Politécnico de Beja, Portugal.

Ana Rita Santos Inácio is a Quality Manager and Invited Adjunct Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Beja. She holds a PhD in Food Science and Nutrition and has research experience in high-pressure technology applied to milk and cheese.

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🎓 Education

– *PhD in Food Science and Nutrition*, Portuguese Catholic University of Porto – School of Biotechnology (2020)- *Master’s in Biotechnology – Food*, University of Aveiro (2013)- *Bachelor’s in Biotechnology*, University of Aveiro (2011)

💼 Experience

– *Quality Manager*, Sensory Laboratory, Polytechnic Institute of Beja (2023-present)- *Invited Adjunct Professor*, Department of Applied Technologies and Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Beja (2020-present)- *Research Fellow*, University of Aveiro /QOPNA (2019-2020)

🔬 Research Interests

– *Food Science and Nutrition*: high-pressure technology, milk and cheese safety and quality- *Sensory Analysis*: sensory test sheets, sensory session planning and execution, data analysis- *Food Technology*: meat and fish technology, food safety and quality

🏆 Awards

– *”Summa Laude”*, PhD thesis (2020)- *FCT grant*, SFRH/BD/96576/2013 (2014-2019)

📚 Top Noted Publications

– Effect of high-pressure as a non-thermal pasteurisation technology for raw ewes’ milk and cheese safety and quality 🥛
– PhD thesis
– Effect of high-pressure on Serra da Estrela cheese 🧀
– Master’s thesis
– Second-generation bioethanol production: fermentation of acid sulphite liquor by free and immobilised Pichia stipitis 💡

Conclusion

Rita Santos Inácio’s research excellence, teaching experience, and professional activity make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further interdisciplinary collaboration and internationalization, she could further enhance the impact of her research and contribute to advancements in food science and nutrition.