Mr. Victor Klaba distinguished academic and researcher in the field Hydrogeology. Specialized in hydrogeology for five years, he has developed a range of skills from fieldwork to analysis and interpretation, while collaborating with scientists, water resource managers, and politicians. As water resources are one of the pillars of our societies, this science is crucial for humanity and its future, especially in view of current challenges such as climate change, war, and demographic development. Moreover, he specializes in the study of a specific hydrogeological object: the Karst. Representing the main drinking water resource for 25% of the world’s population, this object is highly vulnerable and difficult to study due to its high degree of heterogeneity and anisotropy.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences and a Master’s degree in 3G, both from the University of Franche-Comté in Besançon, France, through the CMI cursus. Currently, he is a PhD student in Hydrogeology at the same university, enrolled in the Doctoral School of Science and Health.
Work Experience
He has interned with the COREAUNA project at the Geological Survey of New Caledonia, where he studied the functioning of the Koné alluvial aquifer through geochemical characterization and contributed to updating the water resource protection policy for Koné and the North Province. Additionally, he interned with the TRANSKARST project at the Chrono-environment Laboratory, where he conducted a study of groundwater circulation in the Montfaucon anticline through rigorous geological analysis, including structure, fracturing, and modeling. In another phase of the TRANSKARST project, he undertook a preliminary study of the Arcier hydrosystem’s functioning through hydrochemical and hydrodynamic characterization, involving fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and further geological modeling of Montfaucon.
📝🔬Publications📝🔬
Yeast Biodiversity of Karst Waters: Interest of Four Culture Media and an Improved MALDI-TOF MS Database
Dr. Mohsen Rasoulivalajoozi distinguished academic and researcher in the field Graph Partitioning. He is interested in projects contributing to well-being (e.g., technology-enabled interventions for destigmatizing assistive products), improving spatial experiences in hospitals, and developing tools and methods for researching behavioral factors in the contexts of Medical Design, healthcare, and everyday life.
Mohsen has served as a reviewer for several journals (e.g., Cogent Medicine, Cogent Education, Cogent Psychology, and Cogent Social Science) and conferences (e.g., IEEE ISTAS21 Conference). He has experience working with designers, and educational practitioners and collaborated with researchers in Canada, Europe, and Iran.
Mohsen Rasoulivalajoozi is currently a doctoral researcher working on Health Design Thinking for medical and assistive products at the Department of Individualized Program (INDI), Concordia University, Canada. Mohsen received his bachelor’s degree in Visual Communication from the Art University of Tehran, Iran, in 2010. He received a master’s degree in Industrial Design from the University of Tehran (UT) in 2013. He worked as a lecturer at Art University and the University of Tehran between 2014 and 2017. Also, He collaborated as an Editor (In the area of Ergonomics) with Cambridge Scholar Publishing- Oxford-the UK (2016-2020). From 2019 to 2021, he collaborated with the industrial design department at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands. In 2020, Mohsen was granted the Excellence Doctoral Fellowship Award from Concordia University.
Conference publications
He has contributed significantly to the field of technology and management through his conference publications. In 2020, Kheyrkhahan and Rasoulivalajoozi presented their research on the development of Smart Glasses Frame (SGF) tailored for the visually impaired, focusing particularly on environment perception and depth detection. This was showcased at the International Conference on Emerging in Engineering, Science, and Technology in Istanbul, Turkey. Additionally, in 2019, Rasoulivalajoozi, along with Zangi and Razavi, investigated the impact of visual elements on consumer behavior across different age demographics, with a specific case study conducted in Iran. Their findings were shared at the 6th International Conference on Research in Management, Economics, and Development held in Tbilisi, Georgia. These publications demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing practical challenges in various domains
ORAL COMMUNICATION & WORKSHOP PRESENTATION
He has been actively engaged in sharing his expertise and research insights across various platforms and institutions. In April 2023, Rasoulivalajoozi presented his study titled “Unintended Behaviors in Using Mobility Aids” at the 4th Space, INDI Research Day hosted by Concordia University. Earlier in February 2023, he discussed “The role of research methodology in medical design” at Bu-Ali Sina University, Faculty of Design, emphasizing the significance of methodological approaches in the field. His contributions extend to the domain of healthcare system design, as evidenced by his presentation on “Design Principles for Health Care System and Service” at Concordia University in October 2020. Furthermore, he has been involved in enhancing sports equipment and devices through optimization and new product development, as demonstrated by his talk at the University of Tehran (UT), Faculty of Physical Education & Sport Science in February 2016. Rasoulivalajoozi’s commitment to knowledge dissemination is evident from his earlier engagements such as his presentation on “The Research Methods for Medicine Sports Products” at UT in February 2015 and his efforts in preparing students for the National Olympiad Examination. These endeavors highlight his multidisciplinary approach and dedication to advancing research and education in various fields.
Faraji, A., & Valajoozi, M. R. (2014). Interactive Foot Orthosis (IFO) for People with Drop Foot.
Applied Mechanics and Materials; Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.464.129
Dr. Shareef Mahdi distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network Science. He is a highly motivated and dedicated doctor currently in his first year of general surgery specialty training (ST3) in the West Midlands. His clinical interests encompass oesophagogastric surgery, along with emergency general surgery, major trauma, and global/humanitarian surgery. Academically, his goal is to complete a PhD/DPhil with a focus on oesophageal or gastric cancer during the early phase of being a registrar (ST3-5), then rejoin training in the clinical academic route as an Academic Clinical Lecturer (ACL) with the aim of achieving Senior Lectureship as a Consultant. He is also keen on medical education, leadership, and management. His long-term aspiration is to undergo training in all aspects of elective oesophagogastric surgery and emergency general and major trauma surgery, and to become a substantive consultant surgeon in the NHS, while maintaining a global perspective and engaging in humanitarian surgery abroad.
He completed his education at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, achieving a Master of Science with Distinction in Trauma Sciences (Military and Humanitarian) from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, he earned a First-Class Honours iBSc in Prehospital Medicine from 2017 to 2018 and completed his MBBS in Medicine with a Final Year Merit from 2013 to 2019. In terms of postgraduate exams and courses, he successfully completed the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Provider Course in November 2021, passed the MRCS Part B Exam in September 2021, and attended the East of England Foundation School Train The Trainer (TTT) Course in December 2020. He also passed the MRCS Part A Exam in September 2020 and completed the Basic Surgical Skills (BSS) Course in March 2020.
Research, Clinical Audit and Quality Improvement Experience
Research at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital (RLUH) – 2021 to 2023
• Research as part of the upper GI cancer group including basic science project looking into the utility of PDL1 checkpoint inhibition in the adjuvant setting
for patients with resected junctional adenocarcinoma and a pyloric drainage network meta-analysis (February 2022 to present)
• Quality Improvement Project looking into management of Gallstone Disease at RLUH (February 2022 to present)
• Audit of pre-operative anaemia assessment and management in upper gastrointestinal cancer surgery (May to August 2022)
• Retrospective cohort study looking into outcomes of robotic colorectal cancer surgery patients at RLUH (October 2021 to September 2022) Research at the Centre for Trauma Sciences, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry – 2021 to 2022
• Prevalence of chronic pain after severe lower limb injury (SLLI): a systematic review and meta-analysis in partial fulfilment of MSc Dissertation (October
2021 to September 2022) Research at the Lister Hospital – 2019 to 2021
• Retrospective cohort study highlighting changes in practice in the management of appendicitis due to COVID-19 – work submitted for publication in the
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons (England).
• Retrospective cohort study examining documentation practice of hernia repairs over a decade – work presented at the Association of Surgeons in Training
(ASiT), March 2016 and Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI), July-August 2020 conferences. Accepted for publications in the Annals
of the Royal College of Surgeons (England). Research at the Institute of Prehospital Care, London’s Air Ambulance – 2017 to 2018
• Systematic Literature Review titled ‘The Definition and Categorisation of Preventable Prehospital Trauma Deaths: Recommendation for Uniform Reporting’
in partial fulfilment of iBSc Dissertation (January 2018 to June 2018) Research at the Royal London Hospital – 2015 to 2019
• SNAP-2: Epidemiology of Critical Care provision after surgery (EpiCCS) – July 2018 – Data collection for a multi-centre collaborative study looking at provision
of specialist care after major surgery. Contributed to data collection.
• Surgical education piece of work, in the form of a survey assessing the use of Snapchat as a means of streaming surgical procedures for training – work
presented nationally at the Global Surgical Frontiers conference at The Royal College of Surgeons, England, March 2017
• Closed loop audit on peripheral line care and patient safety on surgical wards in a large tertiary centre – work presented internationally at European Society
for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) conference, May 2017
• Closed loop audit assessing the association between patient recall of consultant and nurse names and the presence of those names on boards near the
patients’ beds, in relation to the ‘#hellomynameis campaign – work presented nationally at ASiT conference, March 2016
Leadership, Management and Teaching Experience
In his leadership, management, and teaching roles, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering growth and development in various settings. Currently serving as the Junior Trainees Lead at Roux Group since February 2023, he actively encourages junior trainees to pursue careers in upper gastrointestinal or hepatopancreatobiliary surgery. He is also involved in organizing national conferences and training events. His tenure as the Staff and Associate Specialists Council (SASC) Representative at the Mersey Junior Doctor Committee (MJDC) from September 2021 to September 2022 involved advocating for colleagues at local, regional, and national levels. As a Foundation Representative for the Surgical Trainees in East of England Research (STEER) Collaborative from October 2020 to July 2021, he played a key role in organizing research activities and facilitating data collection. Additionally, his experience as Course Lead for the Surgical Skills SSC from December 2016 to July 2021 highlights his ability to design and implement educational programs effectively. He has also contributed significantly to community initiatives, such as his role as Expansion Officer at StreetDoctors Ltd from May 2018 to November 2018, where he conducted research on youth violence trends and helped expand the organization’s reach. Furthermore, his leadership roles within Barts and The London Surgical Society demonstrate his proficiency in organizing events and implementing mentorship schemes for aspiring surgeons. As a Team Leader and Project Manager at Medify Ltd from June 2015 to August 2016, he led a project aimed at providing fairer access to medical school through data collection and application support initiatives. Through these experiences, he has honed skills in leadership, communication, organization, and project management, which will undoubtedly contribute to his future endeavors in surgery and academia.
Awards and Achievements
• The Gordon Cassie Postgraduate Fund (2020)
• Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) Africa Elective Bursary (2019)
• Institute of Medical Ethics (IME) Prize for ‘Best Poster Presentation’ at ASiT Conference (2016)
• Rod Flower Vacation Research Scholarship (2014)
• Ian Hart Vacation Research Scholarship (2013)
📝🔬Publications📝🔬
• Mahdi, S., Stoner, R.S., Wyatt, J., De’Ath, H., Perkins, Z. 2024. Prevalence of chronic pain after severe lower limb injury (SLLI): a
systematic review and meta-analysis. Injury.
• CholeCovid Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2022. Global overview of the management of acute cholecystitis during the
COVID-19 pandemic (CHOLECOVID study). Brit J Surg Open. 6 (3)
• STARSurg Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2022. Impact of postoperative acute kidney injury in patients undergoing
major gastrointestinal surgery on 1-year survival and renal outcomes: a national multicentre cohort study. Brit J Surg Open. 5(6)
• Farquharson, B., Sivarajah, V., Mahdi, S., Bergman, H., Jeyarajah, S. 2021. Where is the nerve? Review of operation note
documentation practice for inguinal hernia repair. Ann Roy Coll Surg.
• Sivarajah, V., Farquharson, B., Mahdi, S., Cathcart, P., Jeyarajah, S. 2020. Chronic groin pain following open inguinal hernia repair –
Has consenting practice improved? Ann Roy Coll Surg.
• GlobalSurg Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2019. Global variation in anastomosis and end colostomy formation
following left-sided colorectal resection. Brit J Surg Open. 3(3): 403-414
• GlobalSurg Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2019. Pooled analysis of WHO Surgical Safety Checklist use and mortality
after emergency laparotomy. Brit J Surg. 106(2): e103-e112
Dr. Jianxiao Wang distinguished academic and researcher in the Data Science and Smart Grid. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the National Engineering Laboratory For Big Data Analysis and Applications, Peking University, and a Distinguished Researcher at the PKU-Changsha Institute for Computing and Digital Economy. He obtained Bachelor’s degrees in Engineering and Economics from Tsinghua University in 2014, and completed his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2019. From 2016 to 2017, he served as a visiting researcher at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley. From 2019 to 2020, he worked as a project leader at the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, contributing to the 14th Five-Year Plan for High Tech Development in the field of energy and transportation, and conducting research on the 2035 National Science and Technology Development Strategy in China.
His research interests revolve around data-driven decision making for energy storage and renewable power systems, focusing on evaluating the levelized cost and designing national low-carbon pathways for emerging technologies such as AIGC, roadside photovoltaics, electric and fuel cell vehicles, power-to-hydrogen, green ammonia chemical industry, and carbon capture and storage utilization. As the first or corresponding author, he has published 1 paper in Nature Sustainability, 2 papers in Nature Communications, 1 paper in Cell The Innovation, 1 paper in Cell Patterns, and 2 papers in Cell iScience. Additionally, he has authored 99 papers published in top journals and conferences, including two 0.1% ESI Hot Paper, two 1% ESI Highly Cited Paper, and four IEEE Conference Best Paper Awards. He has applied for 35 China Invention Patents and 2 US Patents. Furthermore, he has published one Springer monograph as the first author, one IEEE Press monograph as a contributing author, and coauthored three Chinese monographs. The research article in Nature Sustainability was selected as a cover paper candidate and received an official report from Johns Hopkins University. As of August 2023, the research article in Nature Communications has been accessed over 10,000 times and cited 147 times, selected as a 0.1% ESI Hot Paper and officially reported by People’s Daily.
He pursued his academic journey at Tsinghua University, where he completed his Bachelor’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Economics from the School of Economics and Management from August 2010 to July 2014. Subsequently, he continued his academic pursuit at Tsinghua University, specializing in Electrical Engineering, where he earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical Engineering from August 2014 to January 2019. During his Ph.D., he achieved a GPA of 92.8, ranking 2nd out of 55 students. His outstanding performance led to his recognition as an Outstanding Doctoral Graduate and his dissertation being acknowledged as one of the top 2% at Tsinghua University. Additionally, he was awarded the Tsinghua University President Jiang Nanxiang Scholarship, a prestigious honor bestowed upon 10 Ph.D. students annually.
As part of his academic journey, he expanded his horizons through visiting researcher positions at renowned institutions. From April 2017 to December 2017, he conducted research as a visiting researcher at the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to this, from November 2016 to December 2017, he engaged in research activities as a visiting researcher at Stanford University. Furthermore, he broadened his research experience with a visiting researcher position at Texas A&M University from July 2013 to September 2013.
Research Experience
He has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the National Engineering Laboratory for Big Data Analysis and Applications at Peking University since June 2022. Concurrently, he holds the position of Distinguished Researcher at the PKU-Changsha Institute for Computing and Digital Economy. Prior to his current roles, from October 2019 to September 2020, he worked as a Project Manager at the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China. Additionally, he gained valuable experience as a Lecturer at North China Electric Power University from June 2019 to May 2022.
He has received numerous accolades and awards for his outstanding contributions to science, technology, and innovation. In 2023, he was honored with the Second Prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award from the China Electrotechnical Society for his work on “Transmission and Distribution Network Coordinated Control Technology and Applications Under High Distributed Energy Penetration.” Additionally, he received the Second Prize of the Power Innovation Award from the China Electric Power Union for his achievements in “Technology and Application for Data Value-driven Hierarchical Scheduling of Renewable Power Systems.” He was also recognized with the Wu Wen-Jun Artificial Intelligence Outstanding Youth Award by the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence for his research on “Physics-informed Data Driven Theory for Smart Grid Operation.” Furthermore, he was selected for the Wiley Open Science Excellent Author Program.
In 2022, he was honored with the Young Scientist Award by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China. He has also been recognized under the Young Elite Scientist Sponsorship Program by the China Association for Science and Technology for his work on “Smart City Energy System Operation Considering Adaptive Consistency Control of Water Electrolysis.” He received a Gold Medal at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions for his contribution to “Edge-intelligence Control Technology and System of Solar+Storage Powered Microgrid.” Additionally, his paper titled “Defending Against Adversarial Attacks by Energy Storage Facility” earned the IEEE PES General Meeting Best Paper Award.
He has been recognized for his exceptional service and expertise, receiving the IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy Excellent Reviewer Award multiple times. He was also listed in the Forbes China 30 Under 30 Elite List and acknowledged as one of the Outstanding Young Science and Technology Talents by the China Renewable Energy Society. In 2020, he was honored as one of the Beijing Outstanding Young Talents and recognized for his contributions to energy science and technology by the China Energy Research Association. Furthermore, his innovative work on “Renewable Energy-Dominated Virtual Power Plant” secured a place in the top 10 of the Elsevier Renewable Transformation Challenge. He has also been acknowledged with various awards for his inventions and innovations, including the Silver Award at the Beijing Invention and Innovation Competition and the Gold Award at the China Invention Exhibition. Additionally, he has been recognized as a Youth Of China’s High-End Technology Innovation Think Tank for his contributions to the technological development and environmental governance benefits of China’s photovoltaic and energy storage industry.
📝🔬Publications📝🔬
1 Jianxiao Wang#, Liudong Chen#, Zhenfei Tan, Ershun Du, Nian Liu, Jing Ma, Mingyang Sun, Canbing Li, Jie Song,
Xi Lu*, Chin-Woo Tan*, Guannan He*. Inherent spatiotemporal uncertainty of renewable power in China. Nature
Communications, 2023, 14: 5379.
2 Yang Yu#, Jianxiao Wang#, Qixin Chen, Johannes Urpelainen, Qingguo Ding, Shuo Liu, Bing Zhang*. Decarbonization efforts hindered by China’s slow progress on electricity market reforms. Nature Sustainability.
2023, 6, 1006-1015.
Special Comments from Johns Hopkins University:
Representative Publications
3 Jianxiao Wang#, Haiwang Zhong*, Zhifang Yang, Mu Wang, Daniel M Kammen*, Zhu Liu, Ziming Ma, Qing Xia
and Chongqing Kang. Exploring the trade-offs between electric heating policy and carbon mitigation in China,
Nature Communications, 2020, 11: 6054. (0.1% ESI Hot Paper) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19854-y
Special Comments from People’s Daily and Tsinghua University News:
https://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/info/1175/21483.ht
4 Jianxiao Wang#, Feng Gao#, Yangze Zhou, Qinglai Guo, Chin-Woo Tan, Jie Song, Yi Wang*. Data sharing in energy systems. Advances in Applied Energy, 2023, 10: 100132.
AEii International Applied Energy and EnergyVision Youth Scientists Forum Report:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/9FyaH55gpaKFirXhlrboGg
5 Jianxiao Wang#, Haiwang Zhong*, Zhifang Yang, Xiaowen Lai, Qing Xia, Chongqing Kang. Incentive mechanism
for clearing energy and reserve markets in multi-area power systems. IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2020,
11(4): 2470 – 2482.
6 Jianxiao Wang#, Junjie Qin, Haiwang Zhong*, Ram Rajagopal, Qing Xia, Chongqing Kang. Reliability value of
distributed solar+storage systems amidst rare weather events. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2019, 10(4): 4476 –
4486.
7 Jianxiao Wang#, Haiwang Zhong*, Xiaowen Lai, Qing Xia, Yang Wang, Chongqing Kang. Exploring key weather
factors from analytical modeling toward improved solar power forecasting. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2019,
10(2): 1417-1427.
8 Jianxiao Wang#, Haiwang Zhong, Qing Xia*, Chongqing Kang. Optimal planning strategy for distributed energy
resources considering structural transmission cost allocation. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2018, 9(5):
5236-5248.
9 Jianxiao Wang#, Haiwang Zhong, Chin-Woo Tan, Xiao Chen, Ram Rajagopal, Qing Xia*, Chongqing Kang.
Economic benefits of integrating solar-powered heat pumps in a CHP system. IEEE Transactions on Sustainable
Energy, 2018, 9(4): 1702-1712.
10 Jianxiao Wang#, Haiwang Zhong, Ziming Ma, Qing Xia*, Chongqing Kang. Review and prospect of integrated.
Grazia Onorato- Systematic risk in financial Market
Dr. Grazia Onorato distinguished academic and researcher in the field Systematic risk in financial Market. She possesses proficiency in Italian as her native language and holds a B2 level in English, as per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Her computer skills include ECDL certification and proficiency in MS Office 2013 (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), as well as Internet browsers like Explorer and Google Chrome. In terms of additional qualifications, she has conducted seminars on various topics related to climate risk management and European regulations at the Department of Economics of the University of Foggia. She has also participated in doctoral courses and webinars organized by prestigious institutions such as the Banca d’Italia and the Value Reporting Foundation, covering subjects ranging from mathematical finance to sustainability reporting. Through these activities, she has demonstrated a commitment to continuous learning and professional development in her field.
Dr. Zekun Li – Leading Researcher in Graphic analysis
Dr. Zekun Li a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Graphic analysis,His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Optoelectronic Information Science and Engineering (OSE) at Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications (XUPT), Shaanxi, China, where he completed his undergraduate studies from 2014 to 2018. 📚
Education📚
He is currently a Ph.D. student in Instrument Science and Technology (IST) at Xidian University, Shaanxi, China, with an expected completion date in March 2024. Prior to his doctoral studies, he pursued a master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering (AE) at Xidian University from 2018 to 2020, following a combined Master and Ph.D. program.
Fast 2D Shape Recognition, Fast 3D Shape Recognition, Deep
Learning, Constrain Reduction of Feature Structure
Honors and awards
He has demonstrated exceptional academic and innovative achievements throughout his educational journey. Achieving the First Prize in ‘The Second National College Internet of Things Technology and Application ‘Three Creation’ Competition’ highlights his prowess in IoT technology. As an Excellent Student at Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications, he received recognition for his outstanding performance. Winning the First Prize in the 14th China Postgraduate Electronic Design Contest for the Northwest Region further underscores his excellence in electronic design. Additionally, his contribution to the development of a Rugged Terrain Measurement System based on Beidou earned him the Third Prize in the Postgraduate Group. Acknowledged as an Outstanding Graduate Student at Xidian University, he has consistently received academic scholarships every year since 2014, showcasing his sustained commitment to scholarly excellence. 🏆🎓
Patent
• Baolong Guo, Li, Zekun, Wenqiang Mo, et al., A shape description and retrieval
method based on the vertical inner-distance ratio of minimum bounding rectangle
(Publicly available)
• Baolong Guo, Li, Zekun, Chao Wang, et al., An intelligent scene perception
defense device and method based on multi-source information fusion (Publicly
available)
• Chao Wang, Baolong Guo, Li, Zekun, et al., A frequency domain sparse signal
transmission and reception system implementation method based on IFFT (Publicly available)
• Chao Wang, Baolong Guo, Li, Zekun, et al., A garbage image classification
method based on transfer learning (Publicly available)
Published
Li, Zekun, Baolong Guo, and Fanjie Meng. ”Fast Shape Recognition Method
Using Feature Richness Based on the Walking Minimum Bounding Rectangle
over an Occluded Remote Sensing Target.” Remote Sensing 14.22 (2022): 5845