Ran An | Transportation Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Ran An | Transportation Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Beijing Jiaotong University | China

Ms. Ran An is a promising researcher and graduate scholar in economics at Beijing Jiaotong University, specializing in transport economics, urban and regional economics, and transport engineering. With strong academic performance and research-oriented training, the candidate has contributed to 3 scholarly publications with a growing research impact reflected by 5 citations across 5 documents and an h-index of 1. Professional experience includes active involvement as a research assistant in transportation accessibility and spatial economic projects, applying advanced econometric and data-driven methodologies, along with teaching support in development economics. The research focus centers on high-speed rail, spatial dynamics, and infrastructure-driven economic development, contributing to policy-relevant insights. The candidate has been recognized with multiple academic scholarships, national-level honors, and competition awards, demonstrating excellence, leadership, and a strong commitment to advancing research in transport and regional economics.

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Jiqiang Li | Transportation Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jiqiang Li | Transportation Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Researcher | Dalian Maritime University | China

Dr. Jiqiang Li is an active researcher whose scholarly work focuses on advanced control theory, autonomous systems, and intelligent guidance and navigation of unmanned vehicles, particularly unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) and autonomous marine systems. Their research emphasizes robust and adaptive control, event-triggered mechanisms, fault-tolerant control strategies, cooperative control of multi-agent systems, and intelligent navigation under uncertain and disturbance-prone environments. Through rigorous theoretical development combined with simulation and application-oriented validation, their contributions have advanced the reliability, efficiency, and safety of autonomous and networked control systems. Jiqiang Li has authored 74 peer-reviewed research documents, which collectively have received 1,402 citations, reflecting sustained academic impact and recognition within the control systems and robotics research community. With an h-index of 20, their body of work demonstrates both productivity and influence, particularly in areas related to marine vehicle control, distributed coordination, and adaptive guidance laws. Their publications appear in reputable international journals and conference proceedings, contributing to the ongoing development of intelligent autonomous systems and modern control methodologies.

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