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)

 

Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

professor | Tokai University | Japan

Prof. Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya is a distinguished researcher at Tokai University, Japan, recognized for his extensive contributions to materials science, microfabrication, sensing technologies, and energy-harvesting systems. His research interests span microfluidic device engineering, magnetoelectric composites, triboelectric energy harvesting, flexible biosensors, porous polymer materials, thin-film semiconductor sensing systems, and advanced polymer-composite frameworks for biomedical applications. He is skilled in micro/nanofabrication, piezoelectric–fluid simulations, thin-film deposition, sensor integration, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), polymer chemistry, and applied materials characterization. With a strong collaborative profile involving more than 180 co-authors, he has produced 141 Scopus-indexed documents, achieving 1,380 citations  and an impressive h-index of 19. Prof. Tsuchiya has contributed to cutting-edge developments such as flexible microneedle sensors, on-skin pH sensing films, porous PVDF/PMMA matrices, and magnetoelectric composite innovations. His work has also been supported by multiple awarded research grants. Overall, Prof. Tsuchiya’s impactful and interdisciplinary research continues to advance next-generation sensing, energy devices, and biomedical material technologies.

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