Mr. Qing Li | Disaster Detection Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qing Li | Disaster Detection Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qing Li, China Jiliang University, China

Qing Li is a distinguished educator and researcher in the field of electrical engineering, with a particular focus on disaster monitoring technology and instruments. After beginning her career in various roles, including a loader and teacher, she pursued her studies in Industrial Electrical Automation at Harbin Institute of Technology, graduating in 1982. She then worked as a microwave circuit designer and researcher at the Shanghai New Asia Wireless Power Plant until 1985, when she joined China University of Metrology. Over the years, Qing has held several prestigious positions, including the current director of the National Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Disaster Monitoring Technology and Instruments. Her contributions to education and research have been recognized with numerous awards, including the National Excellent Teacher Award and multiple first-place recognitions in teaching and scientific achievements. Qing’s dedication to her field is further demonstrated by her leadership in projects that promote technological advancement, earning her accolades such as the China Patent Excellence Award and recognition as a Leading Talent in the National “Ten Thousand Talents Plan.” Her extensive career reflects a commitment to excellence in both teaching and innovation in the engineering sector.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Qing Li

Qing Li demonstrates exceptional qualifications and a substantial impact in his field, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His career, spanning over four decades, includes significant contributions to industrial electrical automation, disaster monitoring technology, and education in metrology.

Education 🎓

  • Industrial Electrical Automation
    Harbin Institute of Technology, 1978 – 1982

Work Experience 💼

  • Loader, Teacher, Radio and Electrical Repairman
    Various roles from 1974 to 1978
  • Microwave Circuit Designer and Researcher
    Shanghai New Asia Wireless Power Plant (Ministry of Aerospace), 1982 – 1985
  • Teaching and Researcher
    China University of Metrology, March 1985 – Present

    • Current Position: Director, National Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Disaster Monitoring Technology and Instruments

Achievements 🌟

  • Significant contributions to education and research in the field of metrology and disaster monitoring technology.
  • Led and participated in numerous research projects and initiatives.

Awards and Honors 🏆

  1. First Prize for Teaching Achievements in Zhejiang Province (2002) – Ranked First
  2. Zhejiang Province Higher Education Teaching Master Award (2003)
  3. Young and Middle-aged Scientific and Technological Personnel with Outstanding Contributions in Zhejiang Province (2003)
  4. Third Prize in Zhejiang Science and Technology Awards (2003, 2005) – Ranked First
  5. First Prize for Excellent Natural Science Paper in Zhejiang Province (2003) – Ranked First
  6. Second Prize for Teaching Achievements in Zhejiang Province (2005) – Ranked Fifth
  7. National Excellent Teacher (2007)
  8. May Day Labor Medal of Zhejiang Province (2007)
  9. Second Prize of Zhejiang Science and Technology Award (2010) – Ranked First
  10. Second Prize of “Science and Technology Driven Inspection” Award by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China (2011)

Publication Top Notes:

An omnidirectional low-frequency wave vibration energy harvester with complementary advantages of pendulum and gyroscope structures

Low-Power and Wireless Communication Research on Underground Displacement Three-Dimensional Monitoring System

Research on Wireless Power Transmission Technology for Underground Deformation 3-D Measurement Device

Design of Miniaturized Sensing Unit for Underground Displacement Three-Dimensional Measurement Sensor

Use of Temporal Convolutional Network with an Attention Mechanism and a Bidirectional Gated Recurrent Unit to Capture and Predict Slope Debris Flow Risk

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Corina Sporea | Recovery Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Corina Sporea | Recovery Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Corina Sporea, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” Bucharest, Romania

Corina Sporea is a prominent researcher affiliated with Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy. With a significant contribution to the field, she has published a total of 18 papers, achieving an H-index of 73 and amassing 24 citations for her work. Her research interests primarily focus on pediatric neurological disorders, particularly spinal muscular atrophy, where she has investigated the effects of novel therapies such as Nusinersen. Sporea has co-authored several influential articles, including studies on the efficacy of combination therapies and the impact of physical therapy on rehabilitative outcomes for affected children. With an ORCiD of 0000-0003-3481-9690 and a Web of Science ResearcherID of R-8074-2017, her scholarly contributions continue to advance understanding and treatment approaches in her specialized areas.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Corina Sporea

Corina Sporea is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, backed by her extensive publication record and significant contributions to the field of medical science. She is currently affiliated with Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, where her research primarily focuses on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and related neurorehabilitation techniques.

Education

  • Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Dates unspecified)
    • Degree(s) earned: Not specified, but the affiliation indicates a background in medicine and pharmacy.

Current Affiliations

  • Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
    • Role: Faculty member, details about the specific position not provided.

Work Experience

  • Researcher: Engaged in multiple research projects related to spinal muscular atrophy and rehabilitation, indicated by the various publications listed.
  • Publication Contributions: Authored or co-authored numerous articles in journals such as the Journal of Clinical Medicine, Frontiers in Neuroscience, Pharmaceutics, and others, focusing on topics related to neurology, rehabilitation, and therapy impacts.

Publication top Notes:

Impact of Nusinersen on Neurofilament, Creatinine Levels, and Motor Function in Pediatric Spinal Muscular Atrophy Rehabilitation: A Biomarker Analysis

Transforming the Management of Articular Fractures in the Foot: A Critical Examination of Current Methods and Future Directions: A Review

The dynamic of changes of pNFH levels in the CSF compared with the motor scales’ scores during three years of nusinersen treatment in children with spinal muscular atrophy types 2 and 3

Functional results one-year following the anti-vegf therapy in macular pathology

Effectiveness of passive movement training in patients with cerebral palsy: A comparative analysis of robot-assisted therapy and electrical stimulation in hand rehabilitation