Peter Staats | Biometrics and Human-Machine Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peter Staats | Biometrics and Human-Machine Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Chief Medical Officer at National Spine and Pain Center | United States

Dr. Peter Staats is an internationally recognized leader, innovator, and visionary in the field of pain medicine, neuromodulation, and interventional anesthesiology, widely regarded as one of the pioneers who shaped the modern discipline of interventional pain management. He currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Positive Outcomes Worldwide, Chief Medical Officer of electroCore, and Founding Chair and President of the Vagus Nerve Society, while also serving on the Boards of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP), the Federation for Pain Care Access, and the World Institute of Pain. Over his distinguished career, Dr. Staats has held numerous influential leadership roles including Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, President of the North American Neuromodulation Society, President of ASIPP, President of the World Institute of Pain, and Chief Medical Officer for the National Spine and Pain Centers. A graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara and the University of Michigan Medical School, with an MBA from Johns Hopkins University, he combines medical expertise with executive acumen to advance innovation, access, and evidence-based care for patients worldwide. He has edited and authored several seminal textbooks and book sections in pain management including Expert Pain Management: Springhouse Guide, Anesthesiology Clinics of North America: Interventional Pain Management, Textbook of Regional Anesthesia, Radiographic Imaging for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, and Just the Facts: Pain Medicine, which have become foundational references in the field. A decorated clinician and researcher, Dr. Staats has been recognized with multiple lifetime achievement awards, excellence honors, and innovation accolades from leading medical societies around the globe for his contributions to advancing neuromodulation, vagus nerve stimulation, and compassionate, patient-centered pain care.

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Featured Publications:

Goadsby, P. J., Feoktistov, A., Anitescu, M., Day, M., & Staats, P. (n.d.). Non‐invasive vagus nerve stimulation in cluster headache: A clinical practice guideline. Pain Practice.

Gupta, M., Patil, A., Staats, P., Schatman, M., Kalia, H., Sayed, D., Soin, A., Baranidharan, G., Kapural, L., & Chitneni, A., et al. (n.d.). Chronic abdominal discomfort syndrome (CADS): A narrative review of treatment strategies. Journal of Pain Research.

Wahezi, S., Yener, U., Day, M., Staats, P., Gilligan, C., Schatman, M., & Pritzlaff, S. (n.d.). Are chronic pain fellowships disguised as acute pain fellowships which manage chronic pain? How to recognize and repair. Journal of Pain Research.

Wahezi, S., Yener, U., Staats, P., Eshraghi, Y., Day, M., Schatman, M., & Pritzlaff, S. (n.d.). Mentorship in pain medicine fellowship: Addressing the gaps and advocating for change. Journal of Pain Research.

Kalia, H., Thapa, B., Staats, P., Martin, P., Stetter, K., Feldman, B., & Marci, C. (n.d.). Real-world healthcare utilization and costs of peripheral nerve stimulation with a micro-IPG system. Pain Management.

Dynhora Danheyda Ramirez Ochoa | Inteligencia de enjambre | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dynhora Danheyda Ramirez Ochoa | Inteligencia de enjambre | Best Researcher Award

Universidad Tecnológica de Chihuahua | Mexico

Dynhora Danheyda Ramírez Ochoa is a distinguished full-time professor at Universidad Tecnológica de Chihuahua, specializing in automation, data storage and analysis, project management, and digital innovation. With a Doctorate in Technology, a Master’s in Computer Systems Engineering, and a Bachelor’s in Computer Systems with a Hardware specialization, she has cultivated extensive expertise in multidisciplinary academic and technological environments. Since beginning her tenure at the university, she has advised over seventy students, facilitated seventeen graduations, and coordinated the development and monitoring of curricula for the Information Technologies and Digital Innovation program. Her leadership spans chairing and serving on committees for ethics, research, software, and tutoring, and she actively oversees STEM mentorship initiatives through the MC3T project. Dynhora has contributed to national and international conferences, focusing on swarm intelligence, decision-making processes, and emerging technologies, while publishing in specialized journals. Her dedication to fostering collaborative research teams, integrating immersive technologies, and promoting educational innovation reflects her commitment to developing both academic excellence and applied technological solutions, positioning her as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Chao Zhang | Control Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chao Zhang | Control Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Henan Institute of Technology | China

Chao Zhang is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of control theory, adaptive systems, and intelligent optimization methods, with extensive contributions spanning nonlinear system modeling, robust control, and advanced scheduling algorithms. His research journey demonstrates strong expertise in adaptive control of uncertain nonlinear time-varying systems with noise disturbances and has been widely recognized through influential publications and funded research projects. His scholarly works include Multidimensional Taylor Network Adaptive Control for MIMO Time-varying Uncertain Nonlinear Systems with Noises, Inverse Control of Single-Input/Single-Output Nonlinear Time-varying Systems with Noise Disturbances by Multi-dimensional Taylor Network, Data-driven Nonlinear Near-optimal Regulation based on Multi-dimensional Taylor Network Dynamic Programming, Identification and Adaptive Multi-dimensional Taylor Network Control of Single-input Single-output Non-linear Uncertain Time-varying Systems with Noise Disturbances, and Green Job Shop Scheduling Problem with Discrete Whale Optimization Algorithm. He has further advanced optimization algorithms through works such as Adaptive Discrete Cat Swarm Optimization Algorithm for Flexible Job Shop Problem, Application of Grey Wolf Optimization for Solving Combinatorial Problems: Job Shop and Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Cases, Energy-efficient Scheduling for a Job Shop using an Improved Whale Optimization Algorithm, and Energy-efficient Scheduling for a Job Shop using Grey Wolf Optimization Algorithm with Double-searching Mode. His earlier works also include Inverse Control of Multi-dimensional Taylor Network for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor and Nonlinear stochastic time-varying system identification based on multi-dimensional Taylor network with optimal structure. Beyond international publications, he has authored significant Chinese-language contributions such as career combining theoretical innovation and engineering application, Chao Zhang has established himself as a leading scholar in adaptive control, nonlinear system identification, intelligent optimization, and energy-efficient scheduling, contributing both to the advancement of control theory and its real-world industrial applications.

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Zhangbao Xu | nonlinear control | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhangbao Xu | nonlinear control | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Fuyang Normal University, China

Zhangbao Xu is an Associate Professor at Fuyang Normal University, China, specializing in high-accuracy servo control, adaptive control, and intelligent mechatronic systems. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Nanjing University of Science and Technology in 2017 and has over 20 publications in prestigious journals like IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. He has served as a guest editor for Electronics and Actuators. His research integrates robust and intelligent control strategies for mechatronic applications.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2017) – Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Automation (2012) – Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China

Experience 💼

Associate Professor (2023–Present) – School of Computer and Information Engineering, Fuyang Normal University, China Postdoctoral Researcher (2021–2023) – Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Lecturer (2017–2023) – School of Mechanical Engineering, Anhui University of Technology, China

Awards and Honors 🏆

Guest Editor – Electronics, Actuators Published in Top Journals – IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering Recognition for Research Contributions – High-impact publications in mechatronics, control systems, and intelligent automation

Research Focus 🔬

Zhangbao Xu’s research centers on high-accuracy servo control, adaptive control, robust control, and intelligent control for mechatronic systems, emphasizing real-time applications, precision engineering, and industrial automation. 🚀

Publications 📖

🔹 Total Publications: 7+ in top-tier journals 📚
🔹 Total Citations: 54+ (as per listed articles) 📈
🔹 Key Focus Areas: Adaptive control, prescribed performance control, robust servo systems ⚙️

📌 Notable Papers & Impact

Barrier Lyapunov Function-Based Adaptive Output Feedback Prescribed Performance Controller for Hydraulic Systems (2023) – 38 citations
Observer-Based Prescribed Performance Adaptive Neural Output Feedback Control (2023) – 15 citations
Adaptive Prescribed Performance Output Feedback Control for Full-State-Constrained DC Motors (2024) – 1 citation
RISE-Based Asymptotic Adaptive Prescribed Performance Control for DC Motors (2025) – Newly published

His research spans industrial automation, nonlinear system control, and mechatronics, with strong contributions in IEEE Transactions and European Journal of Control. 🚀

Conclusion 🎯

Zhangbao Xu is a highly promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional research in control systems, strong academic foundation, and significant contributions through publications and editorial roles. To strengthen his candidacy further, expanding his international network, increasing research citations, and fostering industry ties would further elevate his influence and recognition.

Zhiyi Liu | Embodied Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiyi Liu | Embodied Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Chief Scientist at Eastmoney AI Research Institute, China

The individual is a distinguished AI scientist with a vast background in multimodal AI, data integration, and financial technology. 📊 They have contributed significantly to AI applications across various industries, including search engines, digital healthcare, and financial markets. 🌐 Holding senior positions at prominent companies such as Baidu, SenseTime, and East Money Group, they have driven innovation in AI algorithms and system architecture. 💻 Their leadership in AI governance and multimodal model development has solidified their role as a key player in the AI landscape. 🤖 Additionally, their collaboration with academic and industry leaders, including Professor Andrew Ng, has furthered the integration of cutting-edge AI into real-world applications.

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Education 🎓

They are pursuing an IMBA at the University of Hong Kong Business School (2024-2026).  They completed their Doctorate in Intelligent Manufacturing at ISTEC Paris (2021-2024).  Their undergraduate education is in Computer Science and Technology from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (2007-2011).  Throughout their academic career, they have focused on merging technical expertise with strategic innovation, especially in fields related to AI, intelligent manufacturing, and business. Their education has laid a solid foundation for their work, combining both advanced technical skills and a keen understanding of the business implications of AI technologies.

Experience 🔧

Currently, they are the Principal Scientist & Executive Dean at East Money Group, leading intelligent financial risk assessment models.  Prior to this, they co-founded and served as an AI scientist at SenseTime (2019-2022), where they led multimodal data fusion projects.  At Baidu (2011-2018), they spearheaded the integration of AI into search technologies and collaborated with top AI experts, including Andrew Ng. 🤝 They have also contributed to the development of multimodal AI models at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2018-2019). Their diverse experience encompasses AI applications in finance, healthcare, and autonomous systems.

Awards and Honors 🏆 

At the international level, they are a member of the technical committee for the IEEE CCAI 2024 conference and a technical expert for the IEC/SMB/SEG12 Bio-digital Convergence System Evaluation Team.  Nationally, they are a member of the AI Ethics Working Committee of the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence and an expert on Chinese AI standards. 🇨🇳 They are a distinguished fellow at Shanghai Jiaotong University’s AI and Marketing Research Center and serve as the Executive Director of the Research Center for Computational Law and AI Ethics. 🏅 Their accolades reflect their contributions to AI ethics, governance, and research.

Research Focus  🔬

Their research centers on multimodal AI, integrating data streams from text, images, speech, and video to enhance AI’s cognitive abilities. 🧠 They have made significant advancements in natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and deep learning.  Their work also addresses AI governance, ensuring transparency, fairness, and compliance in AI systems.  They focus on practical applications in digital healthcare, where multimodal data fusion has improved diagnostic accuracy and patient care.  Additionally, they have applied AI innovations to financial markets, optimizing decision-making through advanced algorithms and risk assessment models.

Conclusion

This candidate demonstrates exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award, thanks to their pioneering work in embodied intelligence, multimodal AI models, and cross-sector applications. Their leadership in AI innovation, coupled with their significant academic influence and contributions to AI ethics, makes them a standout nominee. By leveraging further commercial application and broadening international collaborations, they can continue to push the boundaries of AI research, solidifying their position as a leading researcher in the global AI community.

Publication  Top Notes

Development Paradigm of Artificial Intelligence in China from the Perspective of Digital Economics 📊: Z Liu, Y Zheng explore the AI development in China’s digital economy. (Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2022)

Evolving Financial Markets: The Impact and Efficiency of AI-Driven Trading Strategies 💹: Z Liu, K Zhang, D Miao discuss the role of AI in enhancing trading efficiency. (International Conference on Intelligence Science, 2024)

Research on Intelligent Computing and Trustworthy Machine Learning in Financial Complex Systems 🤖: Z Liu, K Zhang, Y Zheng, S Xu, J Qu investigate AI applications in financial systems. (2024 International Conference on Data-Driven Optimization)

Application Methods of Large Language Model Interpretability in FinTech Scenarios 💼: Z Liu, K Zhang, Y Zheng, Z Sun study LLM interpretability in financial technology. (2024 International Conference on Computer Communication and Artificial Intelligence)

Application of Visualization Methods in Neural Network Training Processes 👁️: Z Liu, K Zhang, Y Zheng, L Zheng examine neural network training visualization techniques. (2024 International Symposium on AI)

A New Era of Financial Services: How AI Enhances Investment Efficiency 💼📈: Z Liu, K Zhang, H Zhang explore AI’s role in improving investment practices. (International Studies of Economics, 2024)

Hugo Bildstein | Sensor-based Control | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hugo Bildstein | Sensor-based Control | Best Researcher Award

Dr. LAAS-CNRS, France

Hugo Bildstein is a PhD candidate and Temporary Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Toulouse 3 – Paul Sabatier, affiliated with the RAP team at LAAS-CNRS. His academic background includes a Master’s degree in Robotics from Toulouse and a previous engineering degree in Mechatronics from ENS Rennes. Hugo’s research focuses on visual predictive control for mobile manipulators, with notable publications in leading journals and conferences, including Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) and IEEE/ASME AIM. His work explores strategies for improving visibility, manipulability, and stability in robotic systems.

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Academic Background 🎓:

Hugo Bildstein is currently a Temporary Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Toulouse 3 – Paul Sabatier, working within the RAP team at LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse. His academic journey includes a PhD at the same university from 2020-2024, following a Master’s degree in Robotics: Decision and Control (RODECO) at the University of Toulouse 3 – Paul Sabatier. Hugo also holds a Master’s degree in Mechatronics from ENS Rennes and ranked 11th in the Agrégation in Industrial Engineering Sciences, Electrical Engineering option in 2019.

Research Activities and  📚:

Hugo’s research focuses on enhancing visual predictive control for mobile manipulators. His work includes:“Visual Predictive Control for Mobile Manipulators: Visibility, Manipulability, and Stability” – to be published in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) in 2024.“Enhanced Visual Predictive Control Scheme for Mobile Manipulators” – presented at the 2023 European Conference on Mobile Robots (ECMR) in Coimbra, Portugal.“Multi-camera Visual Predictive Control Strategy for Mobile Manipulators” – showcased at the 2023 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM) in Seattle, USA.“Visual Predictive Control Strategy for Mobile Manipulators” – discussed at the 2022 European Control Conference (ECC) in London, United Kingdom.

Research Analysis for Hugo Bildstein

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Innovative Contributions: Hugo Bildstein’s research focuses on cutting-edge topics in robotics, particularly visual predictive control for mobile manipulators. His work on enhancing control schemes through multi-camera strategies and visual feedback systems is highly relevant and forward-thinking in the field of robotics and autonomous systems.
  2. Diverse Research Outputs: Bildstein has published several papers in prestigious journals and conferences, demonstrating a consistent and impactful research output. His papers, such as those presented at the European Conference on Mobile Robots (ECMR) and the IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), highlight significant contributions to the field.
  3. Academic Excellence: His strong academic background, including a PhD in Robotics and a Master’s degree in Robotics and Control, coupled with high rankings in competitive exams like the Agrégation in Industrial Engineering Sciences, underscores his deep expertise and commitment to the field.
  4. Teaching and Research Experience: As a Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Toulouse 3 – Paul Sabatier, Bildstein not only engages in advanced research but also contributes to academic teaching, showcasing his ability to bridge research and education effectively.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citation Impact: While Bildstein has several publications, some of his recent papers have yet to accumulate significant citations. Increasing the visibility and impact of his work through broader dissemination and collaboration could enhance his academic profile.
  2. Interdisciplinary Applications: Expanding research to explore interdisciplinary applications of his work could provide broader impact and open new avenues for practical implementation of his findings.
  3. Research Collaboration: Engaging in collaborative research with industry partners or other academic institutions could provide additional resources and perspectives, potentially leading to more comprehensive studies and real-world applications.

Conclusion:

Hugo Bildstein is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to the field of robotics, particularly in visual predictive control for mobile manipulators. His strong academic background, diverse research outputs, and active role in teaching and research highlight his potential and dedication. Addressing areas such as citation impact and interdisciplinary applications could further enhance his standing in the research community.

✍️Publications Top Note :

1. Enhanced Visual Predictive Control Scheme for Mobile Manipulators

Authors: Hugo Bildstein, A. Durand-Petiteville, V. Cadenat

Citations: 0

2. Multi-camera Visual Predictive Control Strategy for Mobile Manipulators

Authors: Hugo Bildstein, A. Durand-Petiteville, V. Cadenat

3. Visual Predictive Control Strategy for Mobile Manipulators

Authors: Hugo Bildstein, A. Durand-Petiteville
Citations: 2
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