Mr. Fuhao Chang | Generative Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award |

Mr. Fuhao Chang | Generative Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Master’s student at China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

Mr. Fuhao Chang is a talented and rapidly emerging researcher in the field of Generative Artificial Intelligence, with a strong academic and technical foundation in computer technology and IoT engineering. Currently pursuing his Master’s degree at China Agricultural University, he is recognized for his innovative contributions to generative modeling, multimodal AI systems, and time-series simulation. With a passion for deep learning, diffusion models, and transformer architectures, Fuhao combines academic rigor with hands-on expertise, actively contributing to both research and industry-relevant AI applications.

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🎓 Education 

Mr. Chang is a graduate student at China Agricultural University, a top-tier “985” institution in China, where he is pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Technology (2023–2026). He entered the program as a recommended student (保送生), reflecting his academic excellence. Prior to this, he completed his undergraduate studies at Wuhan University of Engineering, majoring in the Internet of Things Engineering. With a GPA of 3.68/4.0, he graduated as an Outstanding Graduate within the top 5% of his class.

💼 Experience 

Fuhao gained valuable industry experience during his internship at Beijing Century Good Future Education Technology Co., Ltd., where he worked on the integration of large-scale multimodal models with Stable Diffusion for geometric image editing. His contributions included vocabulary extension of LLaVA models, fine-tuning through LoRA, and the development of bi-directional interactive modules for precise alignment between image and text features. He has also been involved in the deployment of several cutting-edge models such as LLaMA2, Qwen2-VL, SAM2, and FLUX, using multi-GPU/NPU distributed training environments.

🔬 Research Interests

Mr. Chang’s research centers on generative AI, multimodal interaction, and time-series forecasting. He has worked extensively with diffusion models, transformer-based architectures, and probabilistic forecasting techniques. A major focus of his work has been on improving the decoder and loss functions of diffusion transformers to enhance temporal dynamic simulation, integrating Fourier transforms and polynomial fitting into attention mechanisms. His innovations have led to performance improvements of over 30% in uncertainty and temporal accuracy. His recent work on stochastic weather simulation for photovoltaic integration has been well-received by top journals.

Honors & Awards 

Fuhao has earned numerous accolades at both national and provincial levels. He is a certified System Architect (高级工程师) and Software Designer, and holds CET-6 English language certification (Score: 476). His awards include the National Second Prize in the 2023 China University Digital Skills Competition, the Third Prize in the 2022 Lanqiao Cup National Software Competition, and another National Second Prize in the 2021 National University Computer Skills Challenge. He also holds more than nine provincial and five university-level honors.

Top Noted Publications:

1. Crop Pest Image Recognition Based on the Improved ViT Method
Authors: X. Fu, Q. Ma, F. Yang, C. Zhang, X. Zhao, F. Chang, L. Han
Citations: 59
Index: SCI – Information Processing in Agriculture
Year: 2024

2. Simulation and Forecasting of Fishery Weather Based on Statistical Machine Learning
Authors: X. Fu, C. Zhang, F. Chang, L. Han, X. Zhao, Z. Wang, Q. Ma
Citations: 11
Index: SCI – Information Processing in Agriculture
Year: 2024

3. Stochastic Scenario Generation Methods for Uncertainty in Wind and Photovoltaic Power Outputs: A Comprehensive Review
Authors: K. Zheng, Z. Sun, Y. Song, C. Zhang, C. Zhang, F. Chang, D. Yang, X. Fu
Citations: 1
Index: SCI – Energies
Year: 2025

4. Revolutionising Agri‐Energy: A Comprehensive Survey on the Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Agricultural Energy Internet
Authors: X. Fu, W. Ye, X. Li, X. Zeng, Y. Wang, F. Chang, J. Zhang, R. Liu
Citations: 1
Index: SCI – Energy Internet
Year: 2024

5. Knowledge-Integrated GAN Model for Stochastic Time-Series Simulation of Year-Round Weather for Photovoltaic Integration Analysis
Authors: X. Fu, F. Chang, H. Sun, P. Zhang, Y. Zhang
Citations: Not yet indexed
Index: SCI – IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Year: 2025

Conclusion:

Mr. Fuhao Chang is a standout example of a new generation of AI researchers who blend deep technical understanding with practical, impactful innovation. His strong academic background, research achievements, and commitment to advancing AI technologies make him a worthy candidate for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth in global collaboration and communication, Fuhao is poised to make significant contributions to the field of AI on both national and international stages.

Prof Joel Horowitz | Economics | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Joel Horowitz | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Professor , at Northwestern University,United States

Prof. Joel L. Horowitz is a distinguished economist and expert in econometrics, with a long and impactful career spanning over five decades. He is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and has made substantial contributions to the field of econometrics through his research on nonparametric and semiparametric methods. Known for his profound insights into econometric modeling, Prof. Horowitz has influenced both the academic and professional landscapes of economics globally.

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Education

Prof. Horowitz earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University in 1967, which laid the foundation for his analytical and quantitative approach in economics. He also holds a B.S. in Physics from Stanford University, completing his undergraduate studies in 1962. His strong background in physics has played a significant role in shaping his contributions to econometrics and statistical methods.

Experience

Prof. Horowitz has had a distinguished academic career, serving as the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Economics at Northwestern University since 2001. Prior to this, he was a professor at the University of Iowa, where he also held the Henry B. Tippie Research Professor of Economics role from 1997. His professional journey includes significant work in operations research as a Senior Operations Research Analyst at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and technical roles at the Research Analysis Corporation. Prof. Horowitz has been a visiting professor at numerous prestigious institutions, including Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, University College London, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Research interest

Prof. Horowitz’s research primarily focuses on econometrics, with particular expertise in semiparametric and nonparametric methods. His work addresses high-dimensional econometric models, variable selection, and estimation techniques. He has made groundbreaking contributions in the application of these methods to economic modeling and policy analysis. Additionally, his studies have impacted urban transportation planning and environmental economics, particularly in air quality analysis.

Awards

Throughout his career, Prof. Horowitz has received numerous accolades, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the field of econometrics. He was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award in 1999 and is a Fellow of both the Econometric Society and the American Statistical Association. He has also been elected a National Associate of the National Academies and received an honorary doctorate from Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. His recognition extends to various professional societies, including the International Statistical Institute and the International Association for Applied Econometrics.

Publications

Fairness in simple bargaining experiments
Authors: R Forsythe, JL Horowitz, NE Savin, M Sefton
Citations: 3194
Journal: Games and Economic Behavior
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
Pages: 347-369
Year: 1994

Implementing climate and global change research: A review of the final US Climate Change Science Program strategic plan
Authors: National Research Council, Division on Engineering, Physical Sciences, et al.
Citations: 1575*
Publisher: National Academies Press
Year: 2004

The bootstrap
Author: JL Horowitz
Citations: 1236
Journal: Handbook of Econometrics
Volume: 5
Pages: 3159-3228
Year: 2001

On blocking rules for the bootstrap with dependent data
Authors: P Hall, JL Horowitz, BY Jing
Citations: 825
Journal: Biometrika
Volume: 82
Issue: 3
Pages: 561-574
Year: 1995

A smoothed maximum score estimator for the binary response model
Author: JL Horowitz
Citations: 800
Journal: Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society
Pages: 505-531
Year: 1992

Conclusion

Prof. Joel Horowitz is a highly accomplished and globally recognized economist whose work has had a lasting impact on econometrics and economics as a whole. His extensive academic career, coupled with his numerous honors and substantial contributions to research, makes him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking research in semiparametric and nonparametric econometrics has reshaped how economists approach data and modeling, and his continued involvement in top-tier academic institutions and professional societies underscores his enduring influence in the field.