Peng Wang | AI and Automation in Architecture | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Peng Wang | AI and Automation in Architecture | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Inspur Group Co.,Ltd | China

Peng Wang is a computer architecture researcher serving as a doctoral researcher at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in GPU rendering optimization, compiler optimization, and microarchitecture-independent performance analysis. He has contributed to multiple high-impact research projects, including the development of RayBench and RenderBench benchmark suites, GPU microarchitecture-independent characteristic profiling tools, and LLVM-based RISC-V vectorization optimizations, demonstrating strong technical leadership in benchmarking, compiler engineering, and heterogeneous computing systems. His research outputs include publications in recognized journals such as Electronics, IEEE Access, and other peer-reviewed venues, along with several patents covering GPU performance optimization, cloud game automation, and feature-analysis methodologies. He has actively supported the scientific community through peer-review service for reputable journals and international conferences, reflecting his growing influence in the fields of computer architecture and intelligent systems. His combined expertise in software-hardware co-design, GPU architecture analysis, and compiler technologies positions him as an emerging leader dedicated to advancing high-performance computing research and innovation.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Wang P., Qu H.L., Latency-Aware and Auto-Migrating Page Tables for ARM NUMA Servers. Electronics, 2025, 14(8), 1685.

2. Wang P., Yu Z.B., LLVM RISC-V RV32X Graphics Extension Support and Characteristics Analysis of Graphics Programs. IEEE Access, 2023, 3291920.

3. Wang P., Yu Z., RenderBench: The CPU Rendering Benchmark Suite Based on Microarchitecture-Independent Characteristics. Electronics, 2023, 12(19), 4153.

4. Wang P., Yu Z., RayBench: An Advanced NVIDIA-Centric GPU Rendering Benchmark Suite for Optimal Performance Analysis. Electronics, 2023, 12(19), 4124.

5. Wang P., Chen Y., Xing M.J., Method for Supporting RISC-V Custom Extension Instructions Based on LLVM. Comput. Syst. Appl., 2021, 31(11), Article 8347.

Peng Wang’s work advances high-performance computing by delivering optimized GPU and CPU rendering benchmark suites, compiler enhancements, and microarchitecture-independent performance tools that strengthen the reliability and efficiency of modern computing systems.He aims to drive global innovation through scalable, energy-efficient, and architecture-aware computing solutions that empower future heterogeneous computing technologies.

Anandakumar Srinivasan | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anandakumar Srinivasan | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Anna University | India

Dr. S. Anandakumar Srinivasan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Anna University, India, specializing in surface science, nano-hybrid coatings, bio-based polymers, and corrosion-resistant materials. With a doctorate in Polymer Chemistry and Material Science and postdoctoral research in the UK and Portugal, he has over two decades of academic and research experience including leadership roles such as Assistant Director at the Centre for Entrepreneur Development. His research focuses on developing eco-friendly polymer coatings and bio-composite films for industrial and environmental applications. He has authored over 75 peer-reviewed publications in renowned journals such as Progress in Organic Coatings, Journal of Polymer Research, and High Performance Polymers, along with eight books and multiple international patents on biodegradable barrier materials and surface treatments. He has successfully executed numerous projects funded by DST, DRDO, and Anna University and served on editorial boards of leading polymer science journals. His contributions have been recognized with prestigious honors including the IAAM Scientist Medal (Sweden), Technology Innovation Award, Active Researcher Award from Anna University, and the Royal Society Visiting Fellowship (UK). A member of the Society for Polymer Science and American Nano Society, Dr. Anandakumar continues to advance sustainable material innovation through his research on bio-based coatings, nanocomposites, and green manufacturing technologies for industrial and environmental impact. His research impact includes 1,243 citations, 50 publications, and an h-index of 19.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

1. Anandakumar S., Shree Meenakshi K., Facile fabrication of polyaniline–MXene bilayer coatings for enhanced corrosion protection and self-healing on steel substrates. Prog. Org. Coat., 2026, Accepted.

2. Rajiv G., Ashick Naina Mohamed, Rajeswari G.R., Anandakumar S., Development of a partially bio-based sustainable polyurethane coating from non-edible mahua oil. Constr. Build. Mater., 2025, 1, [Article in press].

3. Rajiv G., Jeswin Anto L., Mathumitha K., Anandakumar S., Synergistic effects of biobased PLA and Garnet waste towards enhanced corrosion resistance of epoxy coating. J. Mol. Struct., 2025, 1, [Article in press].

4. Duraibabu D., Mohammed S.A., Suresh Kumar S.M., Anandakumar S., Advanced fabrication and characterization of AMMT nano clay reinforced tri-functional epoxy nanocomposites for superior thermal and mechanical properties. J. Polym. Res., 2024, [Article in press].

5. Dhanapal D., Srinivasan A.K., Rajarathinam M., Muthukaruppan A., Evaluation of augmented thermal, thermo-mechanical, mechanical properties of nano alumina reinforced TGDDM epoxy nanocomposites. High Perform. Polym., 2023, 35, 313–323.

Dr. S. Anandakumar Srinivasan’s pioneering research in sustainable polymer coatings and nano-hybrid composites advances the global shift toward eco-friendly materials by replacing petroleum-based systems with biodegradable, high-performance alternatives. His innovations contribute to corrosion protection, waste valorization, and green manufacturing, driving progress in sustainable industrial technologies and environmental preservation.

Ziwei Guo | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Ziwei Guo | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Best Academic Researcher Award

Doctor | Ningxia University | China

Dr. Ziwei Guo, a distinguished researcher at Ningxia University, specializes in building materials and structural design with a focus on developing innovative structural systems that adapt to complex environments. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in structural engineering, where his research emphasizes cross-sectional, internal material, and shape optimization to enhance load-bearing capacity, ductility, and energy efficiency. Dr. Guo has contributed extensively to national and provincial research projects, playing a pivotal role in one national fund project, one provincial key fund project, and three additional provincial projects. His scholarly output includes seven publications, five of which are in SCI-indexed journals, with one earning the Excellent Paper Award in China, and he has also authored impactful works in leading journals such as Construction and Building Materials, Structural Concrete, and KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering. In addition to his academic contributions, Dr. Guo has completed two major research projects, is actively engaged in three ongoing projects, and has advanced one patent in the field. His work demonstrates a commitment to integrating high-performance, sustainable building materials into modern construction practices. Recognized for his promising innovations and dedication to structural engineering, Dr. Guo continues to advance the discipline through his publications, consultancy project, and growing international collaborations, establishing himself as a rising scholar and leader in architectural and civil engineering research. 29 citations, 4 documents, h-index 3.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Pan P., Yang W., Guo Z., Improvement of thermal properties of foam concrete by incorporating silica aerogel particles. Constr. Build. Mater., 2025, 478, 141450.