Ying-Qing Guo | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Ying-Qing Guo | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Nanjing Forestry University | China

Dr. Ying-Qing Guo is a Professor at Nanjing Forestry University specializing in mechanical electronics and intelligent control. With extensive academic and research experience, she has led numerous national and provincial projects and contributed to advanced electromechanical system modeling and nonlinear control strategies. Her research focuses on magnetorheological materials, structural vibration control, smart materials, and machine learning applications in engineering, with significant publications and patented innovations. She has made notable contributions to dynamic hysteresis modeling, semi-active vibration control, and intelligent disaster prevention systems, bridging theory and real-world applications. Dr. Guo actively serves as a reviewer for leading international journals, including IEEE Transactions and MSSP, and collaborates widely with global institutions. Her academic excellence is reflected in strong citation impact, a high h-index, and recognition for advancing smart engineering systems.

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Sajjad Hossain Masum | Structural Systems in Architecture | Young Innovator Award

Mr. Sajjad Hossain Masum | Structural Systems in Architecture | Young Innovator Award

Researcher | Beihang University | China

Sajjad Hossain Masum is a Master’s candidate in Aerospace Science and Technology at Beihang University, specializing in spacecraft dynamics, optimal control, and aerospace systems engineering. He has gained professional experience as a remote CFD engineer, contributing to aerodynamic, thermal, and radar cross-section analyses for aerospace vehicles, and has participated in advanced research projects on solar sail propulsion, spacecraft attitude control, and multi-agent formation flying. His research focuses on spacecraft dynamics, intelligent and optimal control methods, multi-agent coordination, and computational fluid dynamics, with peer-reviewed publications in international journals and conferences addressing MPC, fuzzy logic control, LQI, and dynamic programming approaches for spacecraft systems. He has presented research at leading international aerospace forums and received academic scholarships and institutional recognitions for excellence and leadership. His research impact includes 1 citation, 3 publications, and an h-index of 1.

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Spacecraft Dynamics Linearizing and Optimal Control Based on Operational Research and LQI

– 2024 21st International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology

Dynamic Programming Approach to Multi-Agent Spacecraft Formation Trajectory Planning

– 2025 5th International Conference on Computer Communication and Artificial Intelligence

Fuzzy Learning-Based Adaptive Sliding Mode Control of Multi-Agent Spacecraft Attitude Tracking

– 2025 5th International Conference on Computer Communication and Artificial Intelligence

Jonas Marinho Duarte | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jonas Marinho Duarte | Materials and Technology in Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Federal University of Western Para | Brazil

Professor Jonas Marinho Duarte of the Federal University of Western Para is a physicist and electrical engineer whose work advances the frontiers of nanotechnology and molecular nanoelectronics. With academic training grounded in physics and complemented by advanced degrees in electrical engineering, he has developed expertise in electronic transport, Majorana fermion detection, and the modeling of graphene-like two-dimensional materials using Green’s functions and ab initio methods. His professional experience includes leading and contributing to research projects on molecular electronics, low-dimensional systems, and carbon allotropes, with published studies appearing in Computational Condensed Matter, Physica E, and Optical and Quantum Electronics. He has been actively involved in collaborative work with institutions such as the Federal University of Pará and has contributed to emerging investigations on nanodevices for telecom applications and charge-transport phenomena in 1D and 2D materials. His scholarly engagement is supported by professional memberships within academic networks and his participation in interdisciplinary research groups. Across his career, Professor Duarte has established a growing record of scientific contributions, strengthening the field through computational insights, innovative modeling approaches, and the pursuit of new carbon-based device architectures, positioning him as a strong candidate for recognition in research excellence.

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1. Duarte J.M., Cardoso D.H., Miranda I.R.S., Mota E.A.V., dos Santos da Silva S.J., da Silva C.A.B., Del Nero J., Numerical implementation of phagraphene as patch resonator for a microstrip antenna. Opt. Quantum Electron., 2025, DOI: 10.1007/s11082-025-08404-9.

2. Quaresma L.C., Ferreira D.F.S., Duarte J.M., Moreira M.M., da Silva C.A.B. Jr., Del Nero J., Eigenchannel visualization and transition-voltage spectroscopy in two-dimensional C-57 allotrope. Comput. Condens. Matter, 2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.cocom.2025.e01169.

3. Quaresma L.C., Duarte J.M., Ferreira D.F.S., da Silva C.A.B. Jr., Del Nero J., Electronic transport modulation in C-57: A path toward carbon-based logic and switching devices. Physica E, 2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.physe.2025.116340.

4. Duarte J.M., Santos J.C.S., Ferreira D.F.S., Paula M.V.S., Mota E.A.V., Silva C.A.B., Del Nero J., Systematic investigation of a metallic quadrilateral nanoribbon graphene allotrope for application in nanoelectronics. Comput. Condens. Matter, 2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.cocom.2025.e01007.

5. Duarte J.M., Metodologias ativas e educação ambiental: uma revisão integrativa sobre abordagens inovadoras para o ensino de energia solar. Ensino e Tecnologia em Revista, 2024.

Professor Jonas Marinho Duarte advances the scientific frontier of nanoelectronics by uncovering how emerging carbon allotropes and low-dimensional materials can enable next-generation logic, sensing, and energy-efficient device architectures. His computational research provides fundamental insights that support the development of future telecom, semiconductor, and molecular electronic technologies, strengthening innovation pathways across both academia and industry.