Yijun Yang | Information security | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Yijun Yang | Information security | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Yijun Yang, Shenzhen Polytechnic University, China.

Dr. Yijun Yang, a lecturer at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Shenzhen Polytechnic, has established himself as a leading researcher in data protection, information security, and cryptography. With a strong academic background from Shenzhen University, he has published extensively in SCI-indexed journals, focusing on innovative cryptographic hash functions. His work addresses key challenges in secure data processing, emphasizing parallel cryptographic structures, feedback iterative mechanis, and applications such as cloud auditing and fingerprint encryption.

 

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Academic Journey 📚

Dr. Yijun Yang has been a dedicated Lecturer at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Shenzhen Polytechnic since 2017.  He earned his Ph.D. from the ATR Key Laboratory of National Technology at Shenzhen University  and pursued postdoctoral research in the College of Computer Science and Engineering at Shenzhen University in 2019.

Research Highlights 📚

His research interests encompass data protection, information security, and cryptography , areas in which he has made significant contributions through impactful publications.

📚 Publications

  1. Title: Multi-Modal Image Registration Based on Phase Exponent Differences of the Gaussian Pyramid
    Authors: Yan, X.; Cao, Y.; Yang, Y.; Yao, Y.
    Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: Novel Cryptographic Hash Function Based on Multiple Compressive Parallel Structures
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Tian, X.; Pei, P.; He, X.; Zhang, X.
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: A Novel Hash Function Based on Multi-Iterative Parallel Structure
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Zhang, X.
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: Secure and Efficient Parallel Hash Function Construction and Its Application on Cloud Audit
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Chen, F.; Sun, Z.; Chen, J.; Ming, Z.
    Year: 2019

 

  1. Title: A Secure Hash Function Based on Feedback Iterative Structure
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Chen, F.; Chen, J.; Zhang, Y.; Yung, K.L.
    Year: 2019

 

  1. Title: Research on the Hash Function Structures and Its Application
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Chen, F.; Zhang, X.; Yu, J.; Zhang, P.
    Year: 2017

 

  1. Title: Improved Hash Functions for Cancelable Fingerprint Encryption Schemes
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Yu, J.; Zhang, Q.; Meng, F.
    Year: 2015

 

  1. Title: A Fingerprint Encryption Scheme Based on Irreversible Function and Secure Authentication
    Authors: Yang, Y.; Yu, J.; Zhang, P.; Wang, S.
    Year: 2015

 

Conclusion

Dr. Yang’s research significantly enhances the understanding and development of secure information systems. By combining theoretical advancements with practical implementations, his contributions address contemporary cybersecurity needs in areas like cloud computing, biometrics, and authentication systems. His work lays a strong foundation for building robust, efficient, and scalable security solutions, ensuring relevance in both academic and applied contexts.

 

 

SHAOQUAN WANG | Road Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr.SHAOQUAN WANG | Road Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SHAOQUAN WANG Southeast University China.

Dr. Shaoquan Wang, a PhD graduate in Engineering from Southeast University, has dedicated over 12 years to advanced studies in road engineering, combining expertise in materials science and chemical engineering. His research focuses on innovative solutions for road surface repair, particularly the development of a two-way shape memory pavement crack repair material. This technology addresses critical challenges in the field, such as the coordination of repair materials with pavement cracks and enhancing durability under varying environmental conditions.

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Academic and Professional Background 📚

Dr. Shaoquan Wang holds a PhD in Engineering from Southeast University. Over 12 years of study, he has pursued an in-depth and systematic approach to road engineering. His cross-disciplinary focus has expanded into materials and the chemical industry, keeping him well-versed in cutting-edge developments and trends, with potential for new research directions.

Research and Innovations 🔍

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:National Natural Science Foundation of China (51878168) (Completed).Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of Southeast University (YBPY2159) (Completed).

Contributions 🌟

Dr. Wang is pioneering a two-way shape memory pavement crack repair material that intelligently senses temperature changes. This innovation addresses deformation coordination between repair materials and pavement cracks, enhancing durability during asphalt pavement expansion and contraction. His work offers a novel solution to longstanding issues in pavement crack repair.

📚 Publications

  • Title: A new pavement crack repair sealant with two-way shape memory effect
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Effects of Periodically Changing Temperatures on the Bond Interface between Crack Sealant and Repaired Pavement
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Development of a modified bond test for hot applied crack sealants by using hot-cold cycles
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Dynamic behavior of crack sealant bonding interface in the asphalt pavement crack repair structure under moving vehicle load
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Stiffening effect of filler on asphalt mastic composite: A new insight based on nearest surface function
    Author: Yanshun Jia et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Utilization of iron ore tailing as an alternative mineral filler in asphalt mastic: High-temperature performance and environmental aspects
    Author: Ziyao Wei et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Laboratory performance of asphalt mixture with waste tyre rubber and APAO modified asphalt binder
    Author: Kezhen Yan et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Evaluation of the Rutting Performance of the Field Specimen Using the Hamburg Wheel‐Tracking Test and Dynamic Modulus Test
    Author: Xiongwei Dai et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Shaoquan Wang’s pioneering research in intelligent pavement materials represents a substantial advancement in road engineering. His interdisciplinary approach not only tackles long-standing issues in pavement crack repair but also opens new avenues for further exploration in material science. Given his impactful contributions, extensive experience, and innovative research, Dr. Wang is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His work promises to enhance infrastructure sustainability and performance, making him a valuable asset to both academia and industry.