Yao GE | Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Yao GE | Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Research Fellow | Nanyang Technological University | Singapore

Dr. Yao Ge, a leading researcher at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, has made significant contributions to advanced wireless communication systems, with research interests spanning secure precoding for ISAC systems, XL-RIS-aided near-field MIMO, OTFS-RSMA, and affine frequency division multiplexing in high-mobility and doubly-dispersive channels. His research skills include multiuser interference management, next-generation multiplexing techniques, and performance optimization of wireless networks. Dr. Ge’s work has earned him 743 citations across 57 documents, with an h-index of 14, highlighting his impactful contributions to the field. He has also been recognized for his innovative approaches in wireless communications through various awards and honors. Overall, his research advances both theoretical understanding and practical applications in secure, high-capacity, and efficient communication systems.

 

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Receiver design for OTFS with a fractionally spaced sampling approach


– IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2021 (Citations: 129)


OTFS signaling for uplink NOMA of heterogeneous mobility users


– IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2021 (Citations: 93)


STAR-RIS aided integrated sensing and communication over high mobility scenarios


– IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2024 (Citations: 52)

 

MD Shouquat Hossain | Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Assoc. Prof. Dr. MD Shouquat Hossain | Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Associate Professor | International University of Business Agriculture and Technology | Bangladesh

Assoc. Prof. Dr. MD Shouquat Hossain is a recognized researcher in renewable energy engineering and sustainable energy systems, with a strong focus on applied solutions for energy efficiency and climate resilience. His research interests include solar photovoltaic and photovoltaic–thermal systems, hybrid renewable energy systems, energy modeling and optimization, low-cost energy monitoring technologies, phase change materials, and water–energy–carbon nexus analysis in energy-stressed regions. He possesses advanced research skills in system design, experimental performance evaluation, techno-economic and environmental analysis, energy data acquisition, and sustainability assessment for real-world applications. His work contributes to improving renewable energy deployment, affordability, and operational reliability, particularly in developing and resource-constrained contexts. Dr. Hossain has received professional recognition through high-impact publications, open-access research dissemination, and consistent citation performance, reflecting his influence in energy and sustainability research. According to Scopus, he has published 53 documents, received 6,023 citations, and achieved an h-index of 26, underscoring his sustained academic impact, leadership, and commitment to advancing clean energy technologies and sustainable development.

 

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Jinping Luo | Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinping Luo | Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Jinping Luo | Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Luo Jinping is an accomplished researcher at the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Beijing, recognized for his impactful contributions at the intersection of neuroscience, biosensing technologies, and advanced microelectrode systems. With 1,748 citations, 91 publications, and an h-index of 20 in Scopus, his work demonstrates strong scientific influence and consistent research productivity. His research interests span aptamer-based biosensors, implantable and flexible microelectrode arrays, neural information decoding, neuromodulation, brain-on-chip systems, and neuroengineering for cognitive restoration. He is skilled in micro/nano-fabrication, biocompatible material integration, neural signal analysis, in vitro neural network modeling, and biosensor development for neurological and biomedical applications. Luo has contributed to advancing technologies for dopamine sensing, sleep-wake dynamics, Alzheimer’s disease models, and deep-brain interface stability, reflecting both innovation and translational potential. His achievements have earned him recognition within the scientific community, including multiple collaborations, extensive citations, and inclusion in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, and Microsystems & Nanoengineering. Overall, Luo Jinping stands as a forward-driven researcher whose multidisciplinary expertise continues to shape the future of neurotechnology and biosensing, with a growing global impact supported by strong publication metrics and ongoing research excellence.

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Featured Publications

1. Luo, J., Liu, J., Lu, Z., Song, Y., Xu, Z., Wang, M., Jia, Q., Lv, S., Wang, Y., & Cai, X. (2025). A movable microfiber establishes a new paradigm for implantable bioelectronics. Science Bulletin.

2. Hua, S., Liu, Y., Luo, J. , Li, S., Jiang, L., Wu, P., Sun, S., Shang, L., Lu, C., Zhang, K., Liu, J., Wang, M., Shi, H., & Cai, X.* (2025). Microelectrode arrays cultured with in vitro neural networks for motion control tasks: Encoding and decoding progress and advances. Microsystems & Nanoengineering.

3. Jia, Q., Xu, Z., Wang, Y., Duan, Y., Liu, Y., Shan, J., Ma, J., Li, Q., Luo, J., Luo, Y., Wang, Y., Duan, S., Yu, Y., & Wang, M., Cai, X. (2025). Targeted-modified multitransm microelectrode arrays simultaneously track dopamine and cellular electrophysiology in nucleus accumbens during sleep–wake transitions. Research, 8. https://doi.org/10.34133/research.0944

4. Shan, J., Xu, W., Luo, J., Xu, Z., Liu, Y., Jia, Q., Lv, S., Duan, Y., Jiao, P., Li, Q., Luo, Y., Ma, Y., Zhang, X., Song, Y., Mi, W., & Cai, X.* (2025). Neuromodulation in the prelimbic cortex of sleep-deprived rats via a bidirectional microelectrode array modified with PtNPs/sorbitol-doped PEDOT:PSS. ACS Applied Electronic Materials. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaelm.5c01393

5. Liu, Y., Jia, Q., Miao, J., Jiang, L., Shan, J., Wang, Y., Lv, S., Li, Q., Liu, Y., Jiao, P., Song, Y., Luo, J., & Cai, X.* (2025). Ultra-biocompatible PEDOT:DSS-modified dual-mode bi-directional microelectrode arrays reveal phase-locking dynamics across sleep–wake. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 290, Article 117973. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2025.117973