Yong Xie | Dynamical systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yong Xie | Dynamical systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yong Xie , Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Prof. Yong Xie is a distinguished professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, specializing in nonlinear oscillations and neurodynamics 🧠. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics and Vibration from the same university πŸŽ“. His research explores structural vibration modes and neuronal network dynamics with topological variations. Prof. Xie completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Tokyo πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ and has over 18 years of academic experience. He received the Excellent Doctoral Thesis Award (2004) and First Prize in Science & Technology from Shaanxi University (2017) πŸ…. He remains dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research in aerospace and neuroscience

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πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Prof. Yong Xie has accumulated a wealth of academic and research experience over the past two decades πŸ§‘β€πŸ«. Since 2006, he has served as an Associate Professor at the School of Aerospace Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³. From 2006 to 2008, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Laboratories for Mathematics, Lifesciences, and Informatics, University of Tokyo, Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅, where he deepened his interdisciplinary expertise πŸ”¬. Earlier in his career, from 2004 to 2005, he held the position of Lecturer at the MOE Key Laboratory for Strength and Vibration, contributing to foundational research in mechanical structures

πŸŽ“ Educational Background

Prof. Yong Xie has pursued his entire academic journey at Xi’an Jiaotong University πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³, building a strong foundation in engineering mechanics and vibration dynamics. He earned his Ph.D. (2000–2004) from the State Key Laboratory for Strength and Vibration of Mechanical Structures, School of Aerospace ✈️. Prior to that, he completed his M.S. (1997–2000) in the same prestigious laboratory πŸ› οΈ. His academic path began with a B.S. (1993–1997) from the Department of Engineering Mechanics, where he developed the core expertise that continues to drive his research in nonlinear systems and structural dynamics

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Prof. Yong Xie’s research is centered on nonlinear oscillations and neurodynamics, blending principles of mechanics and neuroscience πŸ§ βš™οΈ. His work delves into structural vibration modes, exploring how complex physical systems behave under oscillatory motion 🌐. A key focus lies in understanding the mechanisms behind neuronal firing patterns and how these contribute to signal transmission and processing in the brain πŸ”. He also investigates the dynamic behavior of neuronal networks with diverse topological structures, aiming to uncover patterns and responses in interconnected neural systems 🧩. His interdisciplinary research bridges aerospace engineering and computational neuroscience effectively

πŸ† Honors and Awards

Prof. Yong Xie has been recognized for his exceptional academic and research contributions πŸŽ–οΈ. In 2004, he received the Excellent Doctorate Thesis Award from Xi’an Jiaotong University, a prestigious recognition of his scholarly excellence during his Ph.D. studies πŸ“˜πŸŽ“. Further cementing his impact in the scientific community, he was honored with the First Prize in the Science and Technology Award by Shaanxi University in 2017 πŸ₯‡πŸ”¬. These accolades reflect his consistent pursuit of innovation and his contributions to both the academic and technological advancement of engineering and neurodynamics in China

πŸ§ͺ Research Focus

Prof. Yong Xie’s research lies at the intersection of computational physics, neurodynamics, and thermal engineering 🧠🌑️. He specializes in nonlinear systems, focusing on neuronal network modeling, chimera states, and synchronization behavior πŸ”. Additionally, his work extends to thermal conductivity modeling in multi-phase and hybrid composite materials, using advanced homogenization techniques πŸ”¬βš™οΈ. His interdisciplinary studies bridge engineering mechanics, material science, and complex systems theory 🧩. These efforts contribute to innovations in aerospace, neuroscience, and applied physics, reflecting a research focus in nonlinear dynamics, materials engineering, and computational modeling

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“„ Unified homogenization model for accurate prediction of effective thermal conductivity in multi-phase particle-reinforced composites – Materials Today Communications, 2025 | πŸ“š Cited by: 0 πŸ“…
🧠 Power spectrum based early warning signal of neuronal firing – Wuli Xuebao Acta Physica Sinica, 2025 | πŸ“š Cited by: 0 πŸ“…
πŸŒ€ A review on methods for localization of hidden attractors – Journal name not listed, Year not listed | πŸ“š Cited by: 0 πŸ“…
πŸ”₯ Modeling of the effective thermal conductivity of multi-phase particle and core-shell hybrid composites by homogenization method – Int. Comm. in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2024 | πŸ“š Cited by: 1 πŸ“…
🧬 Alternating chimera states and synchronization in multilayer neuronal networks with ephaptic intralayer coupling – Cognitive Neurodynamics, 2024 | πŸ“š Cited by: 0 πŸ“…

Tomasz Feliks | Systems Theory | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tomasz Feliks | Systems Theory | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tomasz Feliks, Opole University of Technology, Poland

Dr. Tomasz Feliks is an accomplished academic in Control and Robotics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Opole University of Technology since 2022. He earned his PhD, MSc, and BSc (all with Honors) from the same university. A passionate innovator, Dr. Feliks designed an autonomous minisumo robot and organized events like the European Robot Challenge. Proficient in Matlab, C++, LabVIEW, and more, he has received multiple prestigious awards, including the LOTTO Scholarship Program and scholarships for academic excellence. Dr. Feliks is an IFAC Affiliate and an active contributor to the CODiT Conference Committee. 🌟

 

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Education πŸŽ“

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tomasz Feliks has an impressive academic background in Control and Robotics. He earned his PhD with Honors in Control and Robotics from Opole University of Technology in November 2021. Prior to that, he completed his MSc (with Honors) in the same field in June 2017 and his BSc (with Honors) in February 2016, all from Opole University of Technology. Additionally, he obtained a Teleinformatics Technician qualification (with Honors) from Opole Technical College in 2012. Dr. Feliks’s solid academic foundation has paved the way for his distinguished research career. 🌟

 

Work Experience πŸ’Ό

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tomasz Feliks has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Opole University of Technology since March 2022, where he continues to contribute to the academic and research community in Control and Robotics. Prior to this, he held the position of Assistant at the same university from January 2021 to March 2022. His time at Opole University reflects his commitment to advancing robotics and control systems through both teaching and research. Dr. Feliks’s experience in these roles highlights his growth as an academic professional and his dedication to the field. πŸ“šπŸ€–

 

Honors and Awards πŸ…

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tomasz Feliks has received several prestigious honors throughout his academic career. He has been an IFAC Affiliate since December 2024 and serves on the CODiT Conference Committee for 2023–2025. Dr. Feliks was a recipient of the LOTTO Scholarship Program “100 for 100” in 2018, under the honorary patronage of the Polish Prime Minister. He also earned BSc, MSc, and PhD Scholarships from the Rector of Opole University of Technology (2013–2018) and the BSc Scholarship from the Marshal of the Opole Province (2014–2015), recognizing his academic excellence and commitment to research. πŸŒŸπŸŽ“

 

Research Focus πŸ”¬

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tomasz Feliks specializes in Control Systems and Robotics, with a particular focus on minimum-energy control design and inverse model control. His research explores geometric-based methods for optimizing the performance of multivariable perfect control systems, including their applications in both continuous-time and discrete-time frameworks. Dr. Feliks is also involved in the development of robust fractional-order control techniques and energy optimization algorithms for non-full rank systems, contributing to the advancement of state-space theory in control systems. His work includes applications in predictive control, robust algorithms, and energy efficiency. βš™οΈπŸ€–πŸ“Š

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “A new geometric-oriented minimum-energy perfect control design in the IMC-based state-space domain” – Cited by: 12, Year: 2020 πŸ“Š
  • “A geometric-based approach to the maximum-speed state and output variables for some class of IMC structures” – Cited by: 9, Year: 2019 πŸ”§
  • “Switching perfect control algorithm” – Cited by: 7, Year: 2020 πŸ”„
  • “A norm-based approach to the minimum-energy multivariable perfect control design” – Cited by: 7, Year: 2018 βš™οΈ
  • “Application of generalized inverses in the minimum-energy perfect control theory” – Cited by: 6, Year: 2023 πŸ“š
  • “A new extension of inverse model control design to non-full rank state-space plants” – Cited by: 6, Year: 2020 πŸ”
  • “Robust fractional-order perfect control for non-full rank plants described in the GrΓΌnwald-Letnikov IMC framework” – Cited by: 5, Year: 2021 🧠
  • “A new non-full rank algorithm for the IMC-derived d-step MIMO structures in the pole-free state space” – Cited by: 5, Year: 2020 πŸ”’
  • “Further towards the analytical solution of minimum-energy perfect control design problem” – Cited by: 5, Year: 2018 πŸ“
  • “Energy optimization of the continuous-time perfect control algorithm” – Cited by: 3, Year: 2022 πŸ’‘