Qihang Li | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qihang Li | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D at Chongqing University, China

Qihang Li is a doctoral candidate at Chongqing University, specializing in geotechnical engineering with a focus on slope stability and salt cavern energy storage. He has made significant contributions to the fields of mining and slope engineering, authoring 35 research papers, obtaining 14 patents, and securing 10 software copyrights. Additionally, he has written one monograph and contributed to 10 ongoing research projects. He has been instrumental in pioneering new methods for assessing slope stability and energy storage techniques. His work has led to industry collaborations, with Qihang managing multiple geotechnical projects. πŸŒπŸ“šπŸ”¬

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Education πŸŽ“πŸ“–πŸ”§

Qihang Li is pursuing a Ph.D. in Engineering at Chongqing University, where he is focusing on slope stability and salt cavern energy storage. He holds a Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering from the same institution. His academic journey has been characterized by a commitment to bridging theory with practical applications in geotechnical engineering, particularly in mining engineering and energy storage. He completed his undergraduate studies in civil engineering, which laid the foundation for his advanced research in slope stability and underground energy systems.

Experience πŸ”§πŸ’ΌπŸ“ˆ

With a rich academic background, Qihang Li has gained substantial experience in geotechnical engineering. His work includes over 10 completed and ongoing research projects focused on slope engineering and energy storage systems. He has published extensively in prominent journals, contributing 35 articles to SCI and Scopus-indexed journals. In addition to his academic achievements, Qihang has actively participated in five industry-sponsored consultancy projects. His expertise also extends to patent development, with 14 patents and 10 software copyrights to his name. Qihang has served as an editor for “The Global Environmental Engineers” journal and has collaborated with 8 professionals in the field.

Awards and Honors πŸ…πŸ†πŸŽ–

Qihang Li has received multiple accolades for his innovative contributions to geotechnical engineering. His research has been recognized for its impact on mining engineering, slope stability, and energy storage. He has been honored with awards from both academic and industry sectors, including recognition for his published papers and patented inventions. His innovative use of image recognition technology for slope stability prediction and his numerical simulation studies on salt cavern energy storage have been highly acclaimed. Additionally, Qihang’s collaboration with professionals across various disciplines has earned him considerable respect within the field.

Research Focus πŸ”¬βš’οΈπŸ’‘

Qihang Li’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, specifically slope stability and salt cavern energy storage. His innovative approaches include using image recognition technology to predict slope stability after excavation and rainfall, as well as numerical simulations for assessing the stability of salt cavern energy storage systems. He is also involved in feasibility studies on gas storage through sediment voids. His work integrates theoretical models with real-world applications, bridging the gap between academic research and practical engineering solutions. By focusing on these critical areas, Qihang is advancing geotechnical engineering and contributing to the safe and efficient use of underground spaces for energy storage and environmental protection.

Publications

“Numerical Simulation of Overburden Deformation Mechanism and Surface Settlement Characteristics Induced by Underground Coal Mining: A Case Study”
Authors: Qihang Li, Yunmin Wang, Jiawen Wang, Bin Gong, Xiaoshuang Li
Published in Geological Journal, 2025
Citations: 0

“Evolutionary Characteristics of the Fracture Network in Rock Slopes Under the Combined Influence of Rainfall and Excavation”
Authors: Qihang Li, Yunmin Wang, Xiaoshuang Li, Bin Gong, Song Jiang
Published in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2025
Citations: 0

“Comprehensive Safety Assessment of Two-Well-Horizontal Caverns with Sediment Space for Compressed Air Energy Storage in Low-Grade Salt Rocks”
Authors: Qihang Li, Wei Liu, Liangliang Jiang, Jifang Wan, Xuanshi Zhu
Published in Journal of Energy Storage, 2024
Citations: 0

Conclusion

Dr. Qihang Li’s work in geotechnical and mining engineering stands out for its scientific rigor, practical application, and innovative approaches. His notable achievements in research, patents, and industry collaborations position him as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By further expanding his interdisciplinary collaborations and sustainability-focused research, he has the potential to shape the future of mining engineering and geotechnical research. His recognition would be a testament to his outstanding contributions to the field.

Liu yingying | Transportation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Liu yingying | Transportation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.at School of Intelligent Science and Information Engineering, China

Ying-Ying Liu is a Professor at Shenyang University, specializing in control theory, cyber-physical systems, and Industrial Internet technologies. She earned her master’s and Ph.D. degrees in control theory and engineering from Shenyang University of Technology and Northeastern University, respectively. With a passion for intelligent transportation and adaptive control, she leads innovative projects in data prediction and system automation.

Publication Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

Master’s in Control Theory and Control Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology (2006) Ph.D. in Control Theory and Control Engineering, Northeastern University (2011)

πŸ’Ό Experience

Professor, Shenyang University (2024–Present) Researcher in Industrial Internet and cyber-physical systems Extensive teaching and mentorship in control theory and adaptive systems

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Excellence in Research Award, Shenyang University Best Paper Award at International Control Systems Conference Recognition for Outstanding Contributions to Intelligent Transportation Innovation

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Industrial Internet Technology Intelligent Transportation System Data Prediction Adaptive Control of Cyber-Physical Systems Automation and Smart Manufacturing

Publications πŸ“–

 

Teaching Design and Implementation of Traffic System Simulation Course Based on Computer Virtual Reality Software under the Background of Engineering Education

πŸ—“οΈ Published:
September 2024

πŸ“š Journal:
Computer Applications in Engineering Education

πŸ”— DOI:
10.1002/cae.22769

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Contributors:

Ying-Ying Liu

Dan-Ping Wang

Jing Gu

Yuan-Fang Fu

 

πŸ”Ή Conclusion

Ying-Ying Liu’s expertise in control engineering and her forward-thinking research in transportation and cyber-physical systems make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on global recognition and applied research, she is well-positioned to be a frontrunner in her field.

Chunde Piao | coal mine geological | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chunde Piao | coal mine geological | Best Researcher Award

professor, China University of Mining and Technology, China

Chunde Piao is a Professor in the Department of Geological Engineering at the School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). His expertise lies in coal mine geological engineering, with a focus on health monitoring and stability. Leading over 20 national projects, he has authored 30+ papers and holds 8 invention patents. Piao has been recognized with 6 provincial and ministerial-level awards, including the prestigious National Science and Technology Progress Award.

Publication Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

πŸ“… 2005.9-2008.6 – Ph.D. in Geological Engineering, Nanjing University πŸ“… 2001.9-2004.7 – M.S. in Geological Engineering, Liaoning Technical University Β 1997.9-2001.7 – B.S. in Geological Engineering, Liaoning Technical University

πŸ› οΈ Experience

Since July 2008, Chunde Piao has been a faculty member at CUMT, focusing on coal mine geological monitoring. He pioneered the use of distributed fiber optic sensing technology in monitoring coal mine geological disasters, developing methods to detect mining-induced fractures and subsidence. His work has advanced transparent geological modeling using fiber optics.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

πŸ₯‡ National Science and Technology Progress Award (2018) – Distributed Fiber Optic Monitoring πŸ₯‡ Ministry of Education Technological Invention Award (2018) – Multi-field Fiber Optic Monitoring πŸ₯‡ Science and Technology Progress Award (2009) – Brillouin Scattering Fiber Optic Technology

πŸ“‘ Research Focus

Piao’s research focuses on coal mine health monitoring using distributed fiber optic sensing. His contributions include innovative detection methods for mining-induced overburden, subsidence modeling, and fracture identification. He aims to enhance geological transparency and safety in coal mining through advanced sensing technologies.

Publications πŸ“–

Prediction Methods for Coal Mining Surface Subsidence – Using the MMF optimization model, this paper addresses subsidence prediction in coal mining.

Transparency of Coal Mine Geological Conditions – Focuses on the use of distributed fiber-optic sensing technology to improve the understanding of coal mine geological conditions.

Subsidence Prediction for Water-Conducting Fracture Zones – Applies Grey Theory to predict subsidence in fracture zones in coal mines.

Force Model of Squeezed Branch Piles – Studies the surface potential characteristics of squeezed branch piles under different forces.

Overburden Subsidence in Mined-Out Areas – Uses Brillouin optical time-domain reflectometer technology to calculate overburden subsidence in mining regions.

Water-Flowing Fracture Zone Calculation – Utilizes DOFS technology to calculate the height of the water-flowing fractured zone in overlying strata during mining.

Deformation Prediction Model – Combines machine learning and distributed optical fiber sensing technology to predict overburden deformation in mining operations.

Overburden Settlement in Backfill Mining – Based on fiber Bragg grating technology, this study investigates the settlement patterns in mined coal seams.

Overburden Strata Movement Under Mining – Examines the movement and evolution of overburden strata using distributed optical fiber monitoring.

Effect of Mining Subsidence on Soil Properties – Simulates the impact of mining subsidence on key soil properties.

Conclusion

Dr. Chunde Piao is a distinguished researcher whose contributions to coal mine geological engineering and geological disaster monitoring have significantly advanced the field. His innovative use of distributed fiber optic sensing technology to predict coal mine subsidence and enhance geological stability is groundbreaking. With a strong record of national and international recognition, he is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. By continuing to expand his collaborations and interdisciplinary research, Dr. Piao has the potential to make even greater contributions to the sustainable development of the mining industry and its associated technologies.