Samiullah Yousaf | Sensor Networks | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Samiullah Yousaf
Affiliation Università degli Studi di Napoli
Country Italy
Documents 5
Citations 5
h-index 1
Subject Area Sensor Networks
Event World Electrical Engineering Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9444-0063

Samiullah Yousaf is affiliated with the Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy, and is recognized for scholarly contributions in the field of sensor networks, microwave sensing, radar systems, and electromagnetic engineering research. His academic activities reflect participation in engineering-oriented scientific investigations involving communication systems, remote sensing methodologies, microwave technologies, and applied computational analysis.[1] The available research indicators demonstrate indexed publication activity and measurable scholarly dissemination within international engineering research communities.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition overview of Samiullah Yousaf and highlights scholarly activities associated with sensor networks, microwave sensing technologies, electromagnetic scattering analysis, and radar measurement systems.[1] The article further evaluates publication metrics, technical contributions, and professional relevance within the context of contemporary engineering and communication-oriented research disciplines.

Keywords

Sensor Networks; Microwave Engineering; Radar Systems; Electromagnetic Scattering; Communication Technologies; Scientific Publications; Engineering Research; Citation Analysis; Remote Sensing; Applied Physics.

Introduction

Engineering recognition programs commonly evaluate researchers based on publication activity, technical contribution, citation impact, and engagement with scientific advancement.microwave sensing technologies, and communication engineering. The available academic indicators further support measurable involvement in professional engineering research environments.[4]

Research Profile

According to the available academic profile information, Samiullah Yousaf has contributed to indexed research publications associated with electromagnetic analysis, vegetation sensing systems, radar technologies, and microwave engineering methodologies.[3] The documented publication profile demonstrates measurable scholarly engagement and participation in scientific communication activities within engineering and communication-related disciplines.

Research Contributions

Research involving microwave sensing systems and electromagnetic analysis contributes significantly to modern engineering applications including engineering.[4] Publication activities within peer-reviewed engineering environments support scientific communication, technical development, and academic collaboration across interdisciplinary technological fields.[5]

Publications

The indexed publication profile associated with Samiullah Yousaf demonstrates measurable involvement in scholarly engineering communication and technical research dissemination. Academic publications remain essential indicators of research engagement, collaborative participation, and scientific contribution within engineering disciplines.[3]  Intelligent sensing architectures.[4]

Research Impact

Citation records and indexed publication visibility provide measurable evidence of academic dissemination and scholarly engagement. The available citation indicators associated with Samiullah Yousaf suggest recognition within related scientific and engineering research communities.[1] Distributed sensing technologies, automotive radar systems, environmental monitoring, and electromagnetic analysis.[5]

Award Suitability

Based on the available scholarly indicators, Samiullah Yousaf demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with professional engineering recognition programs, including indexed publication activity, measurable citation performance, and subject specialization within sensor networks, microwave engineering, and radar technologies.

Conclusion

Samiullah Yousaf’s academic profile reflects active participation in engineering-oriented scientific research associated with microwave sensing, radar technologies, and communication systems. The documented publication metrics, citation visibility, and institutional affiliation demonstrate measurable scholarly contribution within interdisciplinary engineering research domains.[1] .

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Google Scholar profile record for Samiullah Yousaf.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2fzoUM4AAAAJ&hl=en
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Samiullah Yousaf.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9444-0063
  3. Yousaf, S., & Naqvi, Q. A. (2021). Scattering from a PEMC strip deeply buried beneath a dielectric slab using Kobayashi potential method. The European Physical Journal Plus, 136(5), 1-14.
    https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-021-01472-8
  4. Yousaf, S., Iqbal, M. A., Buono, A., Nunziata, F., & Migliaccio, M. (2024). Active Microwave Sensors for Vegetation Water Content Estimation. 2024 IEEE International Humanitarian Technologies Conference (IHTC), 1-6.
    https://doi.org/10.1109/IHTC62047.2024.10601258
  5. Yousaf, S., Setale, E., Sorrentino, A., Fanti, A., Buono, A., & Migliaccio, M. (2026). A Novel Noise Environmental Measurement Removal Technique for mmW Automotive Radar Measurements. Applied Sciences, 16(5), 2431.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/app16052431

Qingguo Lü | Electrical Engineering  | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Qingguo Lü | Electrical Engineering  | Research Excellence Award

Associate Researcher | Chongqing University | China

Qingguo Lü is an Associate Researcher at Chongqing University specializing in distributed optimization, privacy-preserving machine learning, and smart grid systems. He earned his doctoral degree in computer science and technology with a strong focus on optimization theory and networked systems and subsequently advanced his expertise through postdoctoral research and international academic collaboration.  His scholarly contributions have delivered both theoretical advances and practical engineering solutions, achieving strong international visibility and impact. His academic influence is reflected by 1,174 citations, an h-index of 18, and an i10-index of 26. In recognition of his expertise and service, he holds multiple editorial and guest editorial appointments in international journals, serves on conference program committees, contributes extensively to peer review, holds innovation patents, and maintains professional standing as an IEEE Senior Member, demonstrating sustained excellence in research, leadership, and academic service suitable for a prestigious research award.

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Featured Publications

Distributed projection subgradient algorithm over time-varying general unbalanced directed graphs
H. Li, Q. Liu, T. Huang – IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control · Citations: 115
Accelerated convergence algorithm for distributed constrained optimization under time-varying general directed graphs
H. Li, Q. Lü, X. Liao, T. Huang – IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems · Citations: 104
Achieving acceleration for distributed economic dispatch in smart grids over directed networks
Q. Liu, X. Liao, H. Li, T. Huang – IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering · Citations: 100
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H. Li, Q. Liu, T. Huang – IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering · Citations: 96
Privacy masking stochastic subgradient-push algorithm for distributed online optimization
Q. Lü, X. Liao, T. Xiang, H. Li, T. Huang – IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics · Citations: 80

Ms. Jingmin Ge | Sensor Networks & Wireless Sensor Technologies | Innovative Research Award

Ms. Jingmin Ge | Sensor Networks & Wireless Sensor Technologies | Innovative Research Award

Sensors | Zhengzhou university | China

Dr. Jingmin Ge is a researcher at the Nano Opto-Electro-Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, specializing in nanomaterials, sensors, and electrocatalysis. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Beijing University of Chemical Technology, M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Central China Normal University, and B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Henan Agricultural University. Dr. Ge has led and contributed to several national and collaborative projects focused on high-performance electrocatalysts, toxic gas and soil sensors, and sustainable environmental monitoring systems. Her research integrates material synthesis, nanostructure design, and DFT simulations to uncover mechanisms in hydrogen evolution, CO₂ reduction, and pollutant detection. She has published over fifteen SCI-indexed papers in leading journals such as Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, ACS Nano, and Chemical Engineering Journal, and holds multiple Chinese invention patents in advanced nanomaterial applications. Recognized for her scientific excellence, Dr. Ge has served as a key contributor in state-level laboratories, advancing green energy and smart sensing technologies. Her professional portfolio demonstrates a sustained commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, bridging theoretical computation and experimental materials science, and positioning her as a distinguished researcher in chemical engineering and nanotechnology. According to Scopus, her research record includes 540 citations across 26 publications with an h-index of 12.

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Ge, Jingmin*, Dual-metallic Single Ru and Ni Atoms Decoration of MoS₂ for High-efficiency Hydrogen Production. Appl. Catal. B-Environ., 2021, 298, 120557.

Ge, Jingmin*, Oxygen Atoms Substituting Sulfur Atoms of MoS₂ to Activate the Basal Plane and Induce Phase Transition for Boosting Hydrogen Evolution. Mater. Today Energy, 2021, 22, 100854.

Ge, Jingmin, Heterostructure Ni₃S₄–MoS₂ with Interfacial Electron Redistribution Used for Enhancing Hydrogen Evolution. RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 19630–19638.

Ge, Jingmin*, Activated MoS₂ by Constructing Single Atomic Cation Vacancies for Accelerated Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2022, 14, 26846–26857.

Ge, Jingmin, NiFeCu Phosphides with Surface Reconstruction via Topotactic Transformation of Layered Double Hydroxides for Overall Water Splitting. Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 3515–3524.

Prof. Kwok Chung | Antenna Design & RF Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kwok Chung | Antenna Design & RF Systems | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Silver-Age Professor | Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Kwok Chung is a Distinguished Silver-Age Professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, specializing in electrical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, and has held academic and research leadership positions at Huizhou University and Qingdao University of Technology, where he directed the Civionics Research Laboratory and supervised doctoral researchers. His extensive professional experience includes leading multidisciplinary projects on structural health monitoring and microwave antenna design. Prof. Chung’s research focuses on microwave antennas, metasurfaces, non-destructive evaluation, passive wireless sensors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, with over 220 publications and an h-index of 36. He has served as Associate Editor of the Alexandria Engineering Journal (Elsevier) and as a reviewer for leading IEEE, Elsevier, and IOP journals. An IEEE Senior Member, he is the founding Chair of the IEEE Qingdao AP/MTT/COM Joint Chapter and a member of the International Steering Committee of the IEEE International Workshop on Electro-Magnetics (iWEM), where he also served as General Chair. Prof. Chung has been consistently recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University, reflecting his global impact in the advancement of electromagnetic engineering and applied research, with 3,971 citations, 216 publications, and an h-index of 36.

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Featured Publications

Kwok L. Chung*, Microwave antennas, passive wireless sensors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for structural health monitoring. Eng. Struct., Accepted.

Kwok L. Chung*, Metasurface-enabled sensing systems for non-destructive evaluation and wireless monitoring. Thin-Walled Struct., 2024, 5(2), 101456.

Kwok L. Chung, Advanced civionics for coupling analysis of electrical and structural systems under complex environments. J. Build. Eng., 2024, 6(1), 112034.