Hyeonmin Jeon | Electrical Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Best Research Article Award

Hyeonmin Jeon
Korea Maritime and Ocean University

Hyeonmin Jeon
Affiliation Korea Maritime and Ocean University
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 57190843421
Documents 29
Citations 349
h-index 10
Subject Area Electrical Engineering
Event Award and Honors
ORCID
0000-0001-8303-1248

Hyeonmin Jeon is affiliated with Korea Maritime and Ocean University in South Korea and has contributed to the field of Electrical Engineering through scholarly research focused on advanced engineering systems, electronic technologies, and applied scientific innovation. The researcher has established a measurable academic impact through indexed publications, citation performance, and interdisciplinary collaboration within engineering-related domains.[1] The academic profile demonstrates sustained engagement in research activities relevant to emerging electrical engineering technologies and scientific dissemination through internationally indexed publications.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Hyeonmin Jeon and the researcher’s scholarly contributions within the discipline of Electrical Engineering. The profile reflects measurable scientific activity through Scopus-indexed publications, citation metrics, and research dissemination across engineering-oriented studies. The evaluation highlights publication productivity, citation influence, and participation in technological research initiatives relevant to contemporary engineering systems.[1] The article further examines the researcher’s suitability for recognition under the Best Research Article Award category associated with the Award and Honors platform.

Keywords

Electrical Engineering, Engineering Research, Research Excellence Award, Scientific Publications, Research Impact, Scopus Indexing, Academic Recognition, Technology Innovation, Renewable Energy Systems, Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, Smart Grid Technology, Sustainable Engineering, Applied Electrical Sciences, Scientific Impact

Introduction

Electrical Engineering remains one of the most influential scientific disciplines supporting technological development, industrial automation, communication systems, and computational innovation. Researchers in this field contribute to the advancement of modern engineering applications through experimental investigations, analytical methodologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Hyeonmin Jeon has developed an academic research profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation indicators. Affiliated with Korea Maritime and Ocean University, the researcher’s work contributes to engineering-oriented scientific literature and demonstrates active participation in contemporary research environments.[1] The available bibliometric indicators indicate scholarly consistency and engagement with internationally indexed research platforms.[2]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Hyeonmin Jeon demonstrates sustained scholarly productivity within the domain of Electrical Engineering. The researcher possesses a Scopus Author ID of 57190843421 and has produced 29 indexed documents with 349 citations and an h-index of 10.[1] These bibliometric indicators suggest consistent academic engagement and research dissemination across recognized scientific publication channels.

Research conducted within engineering disciplines frequently involves analytical modeling, system optimization, electronic design methodologies, and technology-oriented experimentation. The researcher’s publication record indicates participation in scientific discussions relevant to engineering advancement and interdisciplinary problem-solving approaches.

Research Contributions

Hyeonmin Jeon has contributed to the dissemination of engineering knowledge through indexed scientific publications addressing themes associated with Electrical Engineering and applied technological systems. The research contributions reflect participation in studies emphasizing engineering innovation, technical analysis, and scientific methodology.

  • Development and analysis of engineering-oriented research methodologies.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature within Electrical Engineering.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary engineering and technological investigations.
  • Support for academic knowledge dissemination through indexed publications and citations.

The cumulative citation record associated with the researcher’s publications suggests that the work has achieved visibility within academic and technical research communities.[1] Citation-based impact indicators remain widely recognized as measures of scholarly influence and research relevance within scientific publishing systems.

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with Hyeonmin Jeon reflects participation in peer-reviewed engineering research and internationally indexed academic dissemination. Indexed publication records contribute to scholarly communication and support the evaluation of scientific influence within engineering disciplines.[1] Representative DOI-linked scientific publication references within engineering and technology-related research environments may include structured digital object identifiers for long-term citation tracking and academic indexing.

Research Impact

Research impact within scientific disciplines is frequently evaluated through citation performance, publication consistency, and academic visibility across recognized indexing platforms. Hyeonmin Jeon’s citation profile indicates measurable scholarly engagement, with 349 citations and an h-index of 10 demonstrating recognized academic interaction with published research outputs.[1]

Engineering research contributes significantly to technological innovation, infrastructure development, computational systems, and industrial modernization. Researchers participating in these areas support broader scientific progress through the dissemination of validated methodologies and peer-reviewed investigations.

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Hyeonmin Jeon demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with scholarly recognition within engineering-related award categories. Publication productivity, citation performance, and participation in internationally indexed research dissemination collectively support consideration for the Best Research Article Award under the Award and Honors initiative.

The researcher’s documented scholarly activity reflects measurable academic engagement and sustained contributions to Electrical Engineering research. The combination of citation metrics, publication consistency, and institutional affiliation indicates a recognized presence within the academic engineering research community.[1]

Conclusion

Hyeonmin Jeon represents an active academic contributor within the field of Electrical Engineering through indexed publications, measurable citation metrics, and engagement in engineering-focused scientific research. The available academic indicators demonstrate scholarly consistency and research visibility within recognized publication systems.[1]

The researcher’s academic profile aligns with the objectives of professional research recognition initiatives emphasizing publication quality, scientific dissemination, and measurable scholarly influence. The profile therefore reflects suitability for consideration within academic distinction and award-oriented evaluation frameworks.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Hyeonmin Jeon, Author ID 57190843421. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57190843421
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Research profile of Hyeonmin Jeon. ORCID Registry.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8303-1248
  3. Kim, S., & Jeon, H. (2025). Empirical research to design rule-based strategy control with energy consumption minimization strategy of energy management systems in hybrid electric propulsion systems. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/9/1695
  4. Jung, J., Jeon, H., Kim, H., & Kim, S. (2025). A novel approach for the systematic evaluation and optimization of performance and emissions in hybrid electric propulsion systems. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 13(2),328. https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/2/328
  5. Roh, C., Jeon, H.-m., Kim, S.-w., Kim, J.-s., Song, S.-w., Lee, N.-y., & Kang, S.-c. (2025). A study on equivalent series resistance estimation compensation for DC-link capacitor life diagnosis of propulsion drive in electric propulsion ship. Processes, 13(2), 291.  https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/13/2/291

Phuet Prasertcharoensuk | Chemical Engineering | Research Excellance Award

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Lecturer | The University of  Chulalongkorn University | Thailand

Assist. Prof. Dr. Phuet Prasertcharoensuk is an accomplished chemical engineering researcher specializing in sustainable energy technologies, biomass conversion, and hydrogen production. His research emphasizes thermochemical processing, heterogeneous catalysis, and carbon dioxide capture and utilization to support cleaner and more efficient energy systems. With 18 scholarly publications, 299 citations, and an h-index of 10, he has contributed to advancements in biomass gasification, hybrid energy systems, and renewable fuel development. His work also incorporates computational modeling, process integration, and innovative approaches such as cold plasma technologies. Through interdisciplinary research, he aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and support the transition toward low-carbon and circular energy systems.

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Farshad Shamlu | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Farshad Shamlu | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Doctoral Student | The University of  Genoa | Italy

Mr. Farshad Shamlu is an emerging researcher in the field of modeling and simulation, focusing on complex systems across logistics, supply chains, and engineering applications. His research combines computational modeling, machine learning, and data analytics to address real-world industrial and technological challenges. He has been involved in the development of simulation-based solutions, including high-level architecture (HLA) frameworks and innovative system designs for advanced operational environments. His work also explores sustainability and optimization in engineering systems, contributing to efficient and intelligent decision-making processes. With a record of 2 publications, 5 citations, and an h-index of 1, his research demonstrates a promising trajectory in simulation science, reflecting both technical depth and interdisciplinary integration in modern engineering practices.

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Konstantinos Blazakis | Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Dr. Konstantinos Blazakis | Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Adjunct professor | Hellenic Mediterranean University | Greece

Dr. Konstantinos Blazakis is an electrical and computer engineer and AI researcher specializing in smart energy systems, renewable energy analytics, and advanced machine learning. His work integrates artificial intelligence, quantum machine learning, and power systems, with a strong focus on electricity theft detection, forecasting, and smart grid optimization. He has advanced academic training in electrical and computer engineering, smart grid measurement processing, and applied mathematics and physics, enabling a multidisciplinary approach to energy challenges. His professional background spans university-level teaching, EU-funded renewable energy and photovoltaic research projects, smart grid resilience studies, and contributions to industrial photovoltaic installations and power network design. His research interests include machine learning and deep learning for energy forecasting, smart meter data analytics, quantum neural networks, vehicle-to-grid modeling, and energy market analysis, as well as emerging nanoelectronic devices for next-generation sensing and computing. His work supports the development of resilient, intelligent, and low-carbon energy infrastructures.

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Ehsan Khajavian | Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Mr. Ehsan Khajavian | Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Research Assistant | Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran

Mr. Ehsan Khajavian is a materials and corrosion engineer with strong academic and industrial expertise in corrosion protection, electrochemical analysis, and surface engineering. He holds advanced training in corrosion and protection of materials and materials and metallurgical engineering, with a focus on electrochemical methods, microstructural engineering, and functional surface fabrication. His experience spans academic laboratory supervision, teaching support, and senior industrial roles in technical engineering, metallurgy, and equipment refurbishment. He has contributed to international journals and industrial R&D projects involving corrosion-resistant coatings, casting systems, surface modification, electrochemical instrumentation, and production-line optimization. His research interests center on corrosion science, electrochemical characterization techniques, functional and superhydrophobic surfaces, nanostructured coatings, friction stir processing, and applied corrosion engineering, integrating laboratory-scale research with real-world industrial challenges to deliver durable and scalable materials solutions.

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Afera Halefom Teka | Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Mr. Afera Halefom Teka | Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Afera Halefom Teka | University of Chinese Academy of Sciences | Ethiopia

Mr. Afera Halefom Teka is a researcher specializing in cartography, geospatial analysis, hydrology, and land–environment interactions, with strong expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and water resources modeling. His work addresses land use change, hydrological processes, watershed vulnerability, and environmental sustainability across diverse landscapes. With experience in academic teaching, research leadership, and interdisciplinary collaborations, he contributes to evidence-based geospatial solutions for climate resilience, watershed management, and sustainable land–water governance. His research applies spatial modeling, multi-criteria evaluation, machine learning, and advanced cartographic visualization to examine land use dynamics, climate variability, soil erosion risk, groundwater potential, and environmental change detection. He has also taken part in international trainings, conferences, and collaborative projects advancing geospatial applications for disaster risk reduction and resource planning. His contributions have been recognized through academic distinctions, research committee leadership roles, competitive training selections, and conference acknowledgments.

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Zhi Zong | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi Zong | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Fuyao University of Science and Technology | China

Professor Zhi Zong is an internationally acclaimed researcher in naval architecture, ocean engineering, computational mechanics, and fluid–structure interaction, widely recognized for his influential contributions to marine hydrodynamics and advanced numerical simulation. With 334 publications, 5,653 citations, and an h-index of 38 (Scopus), his research covers underwater explosion (UNDEX) physics, nonlinear water waves, bubble dynamics, vortex-induced vibration (VIV), unsteady cavitation, water-entry dynamics, and high-fidelity computational fluid mechanics, employing cutting-edge techniques such as SPH, DEM, and data-driven modeling. He has authored over 460 scientific papers, including more than 230 SCI-indexed articles, and has been continuously listed among the Top 2% Scientists globally (2021–2025). His seven authoritative monographs published with Elsevier, Taylor & Francis/CRC, and Science Press span differential quadrature methods, solitary wave theory, computational underwater explosion mechanics, and bubble damage modeling. Professor Zong’s research has significantly advanced understanding of shock loading on marine structures, hydrodynamic impact, cavitating and multiphase flows, ice–structure interactions, ship motion reduction, and complex multi-physics simulations, with many of his highly cited publications regarded as landmark contributions to SPH modeling, multiphase flow analysis, UNDEX damage prediction, and VIV dynamics.

Profiles: Scopus| Google Scholar | ResearchGate

Featured Publications 

• Liu, M. B., Liu, G. R., Lam, K. Y., & Zong, Z. (2003). Smoothed particle hydrodynamics for numerical simulation of underwater explosion. Computational Mechanics, 30(2), 106–118.

• Liu, M. B., Liu, G. R., Zong, Z., & Lam, K. Y. (2003). Computer simulation of high explosive explosion using smoothed particle hydrodynamics methodology. Computers & Fluids, 32(3), 305–322.

• Zong, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2009). Advanced differential quadrature methods. Chapman and Hall/CRC.

• Chen, Z., Zong, Z., Liu, M. B., Zou, L., Li, H. T., & Shu, C. (2015). An SPH model for multiphase flows with complex interfaces and large density differences. Journal of Computational Physics, 283, 169–188.

• Zhang, Y. Y., Wang, C. M., Duan, W. H., Xiang, Y., & Zong, Z. (2009). Assessment of continuum mechanics models in predicting buckling strains of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Nanotechnology, 20(39), 395707.

Jingyi Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jingyi Gao | University of Virginia | United States

Ms. Jingyi Gao | University of Virginia | United States

Jingyi Gao is a Ph.D. candidate in Systems and Information Engineering at the University of Virginia with a 3.75 GPA, focusing on time series prediction, Bayesian probabilistic modeling, and federated learning. She holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Johns Hopkins University (GPA 3.9) and dual bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics–Computer Science and Economics from the University of California, San Diego. Jingyi has extensive teaching experience, serving as a teaching assistant at UVA where she has instructed over 1,000 students across multiple courses in statistical modeling, data mining, AI, and big data systems, and previously supported courses at Johns Hopkins and UC San Diego. She has mentored underrepresented students through the Data Justice Academy and completed research internships at the University of Pittsburgh and Tencent, developing machine learning models for stress detection, healthcare data analysis, and cloud resource forecasting. Jingyi has authored several publications, including work accepted by Pattern Recognition and under review at AAAI and IISE Transactions. Her recent projects involve designing deep latent variable models for ergonomic risk assessment, developing real-time adaptive prediction frameworks for occupational health monitoring, creating federated learning approaches for multi-output Gaussian processes, and modeling behavioral regularity and predictability from multidimensional sensing signals. Combining expertise in machine learning, statistical modeling, and data-driven decision systems, Jingyi aims to advance human-centered intelligent systems through interpretable and privacy-preserving predictive modeling.

Profile: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications 

Gao, J., Rahman, A., Lim, S., & Chung, S. TimeSets: A real-time adaptive prediction framework for multivariate time series (Manuscript under review at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence).

Gao, J., Lim, S., & Chung, S. Gait-based hand load estimation via deep latent variable models with auxiliary information (Manuscript under review at IISE Transactions).

Gao, J., & Chung, S. Federated automatic latent variable selection in multi-output Gaussian processes (Accepted for publication in Pattern Recognition)*.

Gao, J., Yan, R., & Doryab, A. Modeling regularity and predictability in human behavior from multidimensional sensing signals and personal characteristics. Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Chen, T., Chen, Y., Gao, J., Gao, P., Moon, J. H., Ren, J., … & Woolf, T. B. Machine learning to summarize and provide context for sleep and eating schedules. bioRxiv.

Nan Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nan Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate researcher at erospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Nan Li is an accomplished Associate Researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a strong interdisciplinary foundation in biomedical engineering and automation, she specializes in developing microfluidic-based nucleic acid and immunoassay detection systems. Dr. Li has contributed significantly to the advancement of rapid, portable, and sensitive diagnostic technologies, many of which are aimed at point-of-care and field diagnostics for infectious diseases. Her work is deeply rooted in translational research, seamlessly integrating microengineering, biotechnology, and clinical diagnostics.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Nan Li received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the prestigious Tsinghua University in 2022, after completing her undergraduate degree in Automation from the Beijing Institute of Technology in 2016. During her doctoral studies, she focused on the development of centrifugal microfluidic platforms and integrated biosensing systems, gaining critical experience in both academic research and real-world biomedical applications. Her academic journey laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to creating impactful diagnostic tools for global healthcare needs.

💼 Experience

Dr. Li currently serves as an Associate Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she leads projects under the State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology. She has also been actively involved in collaborative efforts with academic and industrial partners to translate laboratory innovations into commercial and clinical applications. In addition to her research responsibilities, Dr. Li contributes to scholarly activities as a journal reviewer for Microsystems & Nanoengineering and Current Analytical Chemistry. She has also delivered oral presentations at prominent international conferences such as Transducers 2025 and IEEE Sensors 2024, further reflecting her stature in the field.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Li’s core research interest lies in microfluidic technology for nucleic acid amplification, multiplex detection, and point-of-care diagnostics. She is particularly focused on developing integrated fluidic systems that are capable of rapid, accurate, and simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens or biomarkers. Her work often involves combining engineering principles such as centrifugal force and Euler force with advanced biochemical assays like LAMP and CRISPR. This interdisciplinary approach enables her to create portable diagnostic tools with immense potential in epidemic control, food safety, and personalized medicine.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Nan Li’s exceptional work has earned her several prestigious honors, including the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Microsystems & Nanoengineering in 2024. She was recognized as one of the Outstanding Graduates in Beijing in both 2016 and 2022. She also received the First Prize of Tsinghua University Comprehensive Scholarship in 2020 and the Gold Star Distinguished Research Award from the Biochip (Beijing) National Engineering Research Center in 2018 and 2020. Earlier in her academic journey, she was a recipient of the Tsinghua Future Scholar Scholarship, an award conferred upon top-performing doctoral candidates.

📚 Publications

Among Dr. Li’s numerous scientific publications, the following seven represent high-impact research in her field:

  1. Tianping Zhou, Nan Li* (2025). Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. “Shockproof magnetofluidic multiplex nucleic acid system” – DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2025.138139.

  2. Nan Li# et al. (2025). Biosensors & Bioelectronics, “Chip-based universal strategy for multiplex PCR”, Vol. 269, 116921.

  3. Bin Xiao# et al., Nan Li* (2024). Food Chemistry, “Toothpick DNA extraction with LAMP platform”, Vol. 460, 140659.

  4. Jiajia Liu# et al., Nan Li# (2024). Small Methods, “One-pot multiplex virus detection”, Vol. 8, 2400030. (Cover Article).

  5. Nan Li# et al. (2022). Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, “Euler force-assisted sequential liquid release”, Vol. 359, 131642.

  6. Nan Li et al. (2022). Lab on a Chip, “Fully integrated SNP genotyping for hearing loss”, Vol. 22(4): 697–708. (Cover Article).

  7. Nan Li# et al. (2021). Microsystems & Nanoengineering, “Raw-sample-in multiplexed detection system”, Vol. 7(1): 94.

These works are widely cited and demonstrate her contributions to practical innovations in diagnostic technologies.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Nan Li’s trajectory exemplifies a dedicated and forward-thinking researcher whose work merges engineering innovation with biomedical applications. Through her trailblazing research in microfluidic systems and portable diagnostics, she has not only addressed pressing needs in healthcare but also helped shape the future of rapid disease detection. Her consistent output of high-impact publications, international recognition, and impressive list of awards collectively make her a deserving candidate for a Best Paper Award. Dr. Li’s blend of creativity, precision, and practical implementation reflects the qualities that such an award seeks to honor.

Karla Filian | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Karla Filian |  Engineering |  Best Researcher Award

Graduate student in the Master’s program in Earth Sciences,  at Faculty of Engineering in Earth Sciences, ESPOL Polytechnic University,  Ecuador

Karla Filian Haz is a graduate student pursuing a Master’s in Earth Sciences at ESPOL Polytechnic University. With a background in Mining Engineering, she works as a Project Analyst, contributing to research and academic initiatives in Earth Sciences. Her research focuses on environmental pollution mitigation, water treatment technologies, and sustainable engineering solutions. She has co-authored two indexed journal articles and two conference papers, collaborating with international institutions such as Ghent University and the Mexican Geological Survey. Her work aims to develop innovative solutions for environmental management in mining and water treatment.

Profile:

Academic & Professional Background:

Mining Engineer pursuing a Master’s in Earth Sciences at ESPOL. Currently a Project Analyst, contributing to research, academic initiatives, and program coordination in Earth Sciences. Expertise in event organization, documentation management, and compliance.

Research & Innovations:

  • Research Projects: 4
  • Publications: 2 indexed journal articles, 2 conference papers
  • Citations: h-index: 1, Citations: 2
  • Collaborations: Ghent University (Belgium), Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil, Universidad del Pacífico (Ecuador), Mexican Geological Survey (SGM)

Research Areas:

Environmental engineering, pollution mitigation in mining, water treatment technologies, sustainable engineering solutions.

Key Contributions:

Research on environmental pollution, tailing dam risks, and desalination optimization using advanced membranes. Findings contribute to sustainable solutions for water treatment and environmental management in the mining industry.

Publication Top  Notes:

Title: Assessment of Environmental Pollution and Risks Associated with Tailing Dams in a Historical Gold Mining Area of Ecuador
Authors: B. Salgado-Almeida, A. Briones-Escalante, D. Falquez-Torres, E. Peña-Carpio, S. Jiménez-Oyola
Journal: Resources (2024)
Citations: 1