Yaonan Dai | Robotics And Autonomous Systems | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yaonan Dai | Robotics And Autonomous Systems | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Wuhan Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Dai Yaonan, Lecturer in the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, is an expert in special robotics, high-temperature structural integrity, and nondestructive testing. He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree with specialization in intelligent mechanical systems and structural safety. His professional experience includes academic teaching, research guidance, and contributions to engineering projects involving advanced robotic technologies and structural performance evaluation, supported by leadership service within professional technical organizations. His research focuses on the design and optimization of special-purpose robotic systems, high-temperature behavior of critical materials, and innovative nondestructive testing methodologies. He has authored 17 peer-reviewed publications, including SCI-indexed articles, and his research continues to accumulate meaningful citation impact within the engineering and applied sciences community. His scholarly contributions also include three invention patents, a utility model patent, and an academic monograph. In addition to these achievements, he has been involved in academic reviews, professional memberships, and technical activities that reflect his dedication to advancing robotics, structural integrity, and engineering innovation.

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Featured Publications


Meta-learning Enhanced Classification of Complex Defects in Pressure Vessels

– Measurement Science and Technology (citation data not available)


Ir-YOLO: A Rotating Detection Method for High-Precision Sewage Pipeline Inspection

– Preprint (citation data not available)


Numerical Study of Solid–Gas Two-Phase Flow and Erosion Distribution in Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Ball Valves

– Machines (1 citation)


High-Temperature Creep and Corrosion Behavior of 316LN Stainless Steel in Oxygen-Saturated Sodium

– Nuclear Engineering and Design (1 citation)


Property Changes of Chopped Glass Fiber-Reinforced Sheet Molding Compound Composite in Acid–Base Environment

– International Journal of Polymer Science (1 citation)

Mr. Abdelrahman Alabdallah | Robotics & Autonomous Systems | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdelrahman Alabdallah | Robotics & Autonomous Systems | Best Researcher Award

Student | Politecnico di Torino | Italy

Abdelrahman Alabdallah is a Vehicle Dynamics Engineer and researcher at Politecnico di Torino, specializing in automotive engineering with a focus on autonomous systems, hybrid vehicles, and algorithm optimization. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Vehicle Engineering from Széchenyi István University and a Vocational Diploma in Hybrid and Electric Car Maintenance, complemented by earlier studies in Computer Engineering at Princess Sumaya University for Technology. Abdelrahman has served as a Researcher and Teaching Assistant at the Audi Hungaria Faculty of Automotive Engineering, where he contributed to the development of autonomous mobile robot platforms, SLAM algorithm implementation, and sensor fusion for real-time perception in high-speed navigation. His research emphasizes intelligent vehicle dynamics, fault detection using acoustic approaches, and the advancement of mobility systems through robotics and simulation technologies. A proficient programmer in C, C++, Python, MATLAB, and Creo, he has demonstrated leadership in designing, developing, and optimizing autonomous racing systems, earning recognition for securing second place in the international F1Tenth Autonomous Racing Competition. Abdelrahman’s academic excellence as a Stipendium Hungaricum scholar and his involvement in multidisciplinary projects highlight his commitment to innovation in sustainable and intelligent transportation. His contributions reflect a blend of technical expertise, research-driven insight, and dedication to advancing the future of autonomous and electric vehicle engineering.

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Featured Publications

Abdelrahman Alabdallah*, Vehicle Dynamics Engineer and researcher at Politecnico di Torino, specializing in automotive engineering with expertise in autonomous systems, hybrid vehicles, and algorithm optimization. Politecnico di Torino, Accepted.

Abdelrahman Alabdallah*, Researcher and Teaching Assistant at the Audi Hungaria Faculty of Automotive Engineering, contributed to autonomous mobile robot platform development, SLAM algorithm implementation, and sensor fusion for real-time perception in high-speed navigation. Széchenyi István Univ., 2024, 5(2), 101456.

Abdelrahman Alabdallah, Advanced research on intelligent vehicle dynamics, acoustic-based fault detection, and sustainable mobility systems through robotics and simulation technologies, recognized with the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship and international competition honors. Int. J. Auto. Eng., 2024, 6(1), 112034.