Hsiu-Ju Chen | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hsiu-Ju Chen | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at I-Shou University, Taiwan

Dr. Hsiu-Ju Chen is an accomplished academic and researcher in the fields of educational technology, e-learning systems, human–computer interaction, and technology acceptance models. With over 15 years of prolific research, she has consistently explored how digital systems influence learning behavior, workplace adaptation, and consumer decision-making. Her work integrates models such as the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), IS Success Model, and Expectation-Confirmation Theory to investigate user experiences across various digital platforms.

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🎓Education Background

Dr. Hsiu-Ju Chen possesses a solid academic foundation in educational technology, information systems, and behavioral research. While detailed institutional and degree-specific data (such as university names and graduation years) are not explicitly listed in the available sources, her extensive publication record and research focus suggest advanced graduate-level training in these disciplines. Her work spans multiple theoretical frameworks including the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Information System (IS) Success Model, and Expectation-Confirmation Model, often applied within higher education and digital learning environments.

💼 Professional Development

Dr. Hsiu-Ju Chen is currently engaged in academic teaching and research at a university level, focusing on digital learning environments, user behavior analysis, and educational innovations. Her academic contributions span across internationally recognized journals and interdisciplinary applications in education, business, and information systems.

🔬Research Focus

  • Technology Acceptance Models (TAM, IS Success Model, TR Index)

  • E-learning and M-learning systems

  • Human-computer interaction and user engagement

  • Social media behavior and subjective well-being

  • AI and ChatGPT integration in education

  • Organizational learning and innovation adoption

  • Gamification, scarcity, and consumer behavior

📈Author Metrics:

Dr. Chen is a well-established researcher with a growing global academic impact. According to her Google Scholar profile, she has amassed over 770 citations, demonstrating wide recognition of her research. She holds an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 16, reflecting both the depth and consistency of her scholarly contributions. On Scopus, Dr. Chen holds an h-index of 7 with 214+ citations, primarily from her publications in reputed journals such as Computers & Education, Education and Information Technologies, and Activities, Adaptation & Aging. Her author metrics confirm her as a respected contributor to the fields of e-learning, user behavior, and digital innovation in education.

Awards & Honors

  • Recognized for high-impact research in educational technology and user behavior analytics

  • Frequent contributor to top-tier journals including:

      • Computers & Education

    • Education and Information Technologies

    • Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics

    • Activities, Adaptation & Aging

  • Pioneering researcher on the integration of ChatGPT and AI into classroom pedagogy

📝Publication Top Notes

1. Integrating Amazon Web Services Academy into University Classes Through Learning by Doing: A Pretest-Posttest Design and Partial Least Squares Analysis

  • Author: H.J. Chen

  • Journal: Journal of College Science Teaching

  • Year: 2025

  • Pages: 1–8

  • Summary:
    This study explores the integration of AWS Academy into university classrooms using a “learning by doing” pedagogical model. It employs a pretest-posttest design and Partial Least Squares (PLS) path modeling to assess learning effectiveness and technological adoption.

2. Older Adults and Social App Use: A Subjective Well-Being Perspective

  • Author: H.J. Chen

  • Journal: Activities, Adaptation & Aging, Volume 48, Issue 2

  • Pages: 214–238

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary:
    Investigates how the use of social media applications influences subjective well-being among older adults in Taiwan, highlighting the role of digital inclusion in mental health and social satisfaction.

3. The Different Value of Facebook for Taiwanese Older Adults

  • Author: H.J. Chen

  • Journal: Activities, Adaptation & Aging, Volume 48, Issue 1

  • Pages: 53–79

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary:
    Analyzes how older adults in Taiwan perceive Facebook’s personal and social value, offering insights into how platform features contribute to digital engagement and aging support systems.

4. Assessing the Influence of Optimism on Users’ Continuance Use Intention of ChatGPT: An Expectation-Confirmation Model Perspective

  • Author: H.J. Chen

  • Journal: International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research

  • Volume: 6

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary:
    Applies the Expectation-Confirmation Model (ECM) to understand how users’ optimism influences their continued use intention of ChatGPT, contributing to AI adoption and behavioral technology research.

5. Clarifying the Impact of Surprise in E-learning System Design Based on University Students with Multiple Learning Goals Orientation

  • Author: H.J. Chen

  • Journal: Education and Information Technologies, Volume 25, Issue 6

  • Pages: 5873–5892

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations (Google Scholar): 21

  • Summary:
    Explores how the element of surprise in e-learning interface design affects learner engagement, particularly among students with diverse goal orientations. The findings support user-centric instructional design in digital learning platforms.

.Conclusion:

Prof. Hsiu-Ju Chen is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Technology, given her strong academic profile, consistent publication record, and pioneering work on the integration of AI and user-centered technology in education. Her research is timely, relevant, and well-aligned with current global trends in digital learning, human-computer interaction, and technology acceptance.

Final Verdict: Strongly recommended for the Best Researcher Award in Technology

Xiong Ke | Internet | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Xiong Ke | Internet | Distinguished Scientist Award

Xiong Ke at Beijing Jiaotong University, china

Prof. Ke Xiong is a Full Professor and Vice Dean at the School of Computer and Information Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), China. With a strong background in wireless communication and network information theory, he has published over 200 academic papers and received numerous national and international recognitions. He is an active member and expert across several national associations and think tanks related to intelligent transportation, industrial internet, and smart networks.

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Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, China – 2010

  • B.S. in Electronics Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, China – 2004

Professional Development
  • Full Professor & Vice Dean, School of Computer and Information Technology, BJTU, China (2013–Present)

  • Visiting Scholar, University of Maryland, College Park, USA (2015–2016)

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Electronics Engineering, Tsinghua University, China (2010–2013)

Prof. Xiong has also served in various academic leadership and editorial roles, including Associate Editor-in-Chief of New Industrialization Strategy and Editor of Computer Engineering and Software. He has chaired multiple sessions and served as TPC and publication chair at top international conferences including IEEE GLOBECOM, ICC, and IET ICWMMN.

Research Focus

  • Wireless Cooperative Networks

  • Wireless Powered Communication Networks

  • Network Information Theory

  • Intelligent Transportation Systems

  • Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Author Metrics:

  • Publications: 200+ peer-reviewed papers

  • Elsevier Highly Cited Chinese Researcher (2023)

  • Top 2% Global Scientists by Stanford University (2022)

  • Editorial Roles: Guest Editor and Leading Editor for Special Issues in journals including EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking and Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

Awards and Honors:

  • Second Prize, Natural Science Award, China Institute of Communications (CIC)

  • Second Prize, Science and Technology Award, China Railway Society

  • Best Student Paper Awards at:

    • IEEE HMWC 2014

    • IEEE ICC 2020 (including TAOS Technical Committee Award)

    • IEEE ICSTSN 2023

    • IEEE ICCCS 2023 and 2024

    • CIT-IT Annual Conferences (25th & 26th sessions)

  • Distinguished Expert, ZTE-BJTU 5G Joint Laboratory

  • Council/Committee Roles in national organizations including:

    • China Software Industry Association

    • China Mobile Communications Association

    • Internet Society of China

    • China Institute of Communications

    • CCF, CIE, and CAAI (Senior Member Status)

Publication Top Notes

1. AoI-Minimal Trajectory Planning and Data Collection in UAV-Assisted Wireless Powered IoT Networks

  • Authors: H. Hu, K. Xiong, G. Qu, Q. Ni, P. Fan, K. B. Letaief

  • Journal: IEEE Internet of Things Journal

  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 8, No. 2

  • Pages: 1211–1223

  • Publication Year: 2020

  • Citations (as of 2025): 328

  • DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2020.3010735

2. UAV-Assisted Wireless Powered Cooperative Mobile Edge Computing: Joint Offloading, CPU Control, and Trajectory Optimization

  • Authors: Y. Liu, K. Xiong, Q. Ni, P. Fan, K. B. Letaief

  • Journal: IEEE Internet of Things Journal

  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 7, No. 4

  • Pages: 2777–2790

  • Publication Year: 2019

  • Citations (as of 2025): 270

  • DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2019.2958816

3. Rate-Energy Region of SWIPT for MIMO Broadcasting Under Nonlinear Energy Harvesting Model

  • Authors: K. Xiong, B. Wang, K. J. R. Liu

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 16, No. 8

  • Pages: 5147–5161

  • Publication Year: 2017

  • Citations (as of 2025): 232

  • DOI: 10.1109/TWC.2017.2703805

4. Wireless Information and Energy Transfer for Two-Hop Non-Regenerative MIMO-OFDM Relay Networks

  • Authors: K. Xiong, P. Fan, C. Zhang, K. Letaief

  • Journal: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 33, No. 8

  • Pages: 1595–1611

  • Publication Year: 2015

  • Citations (as of 2025): 205

  • DOI: 10.1109/JSAC.2015.2435511

5. Energy Efficiency Maximization in RIS-Assisted SWIPT Networks with RSMA: A PPO-Based Approach

  • Authors: R. Zhang, K. Xiong, Y. Lu, P. Fan, D. W. K. Ng, K. B. Letaief

  • Journal: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 41, No. 5

  • Pages: 1413–1430

  • Publication Year: 2023

  • Citations (as of 2025): 152

  • DOI: 10.1109/JSAC.2023.3242827

Conclusion

Prof. Ke Xiong is a distinguished scholar, globally recognized for pioneering work in wireless communications, smart networks, and IoT systems. His extensive scholarly impact, leadership in national and international forums, and consistent academic excellence make him a highly deserving nominee for the Research for Distinguished Scientist Award.

➡️ Verdict: Strongly Recommended for the Award.