Hanbing Hao | Graph Data Structures and Algorithms | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Hanbing Hao | Graph Data Structures and Algorithms | Young Researcher Award

Anhui University | China

Mr. Hanbing Hao is an emerging researcher contributing to advanced methodologies in graph-based learning and computational intelligence, with a focus on integrating deep learning and network representations for complex data analysis. His recent work, GICLMorph: Self-supervised 3D neuronal morphology representation via graph-image contrastive learning, published in Expert Systems with Applications, highlights innovative approaches that combine graph structures and image-based features to enhance representation learning in neuroscience applications. His research reflects strong engagement with interdisciplinary domains, particularly in machine learning, graph analytics, and biomedical data modeling.  His contributions demonstrate a commitment to advancing intelligent systems through novel, data-driven frameworks and scalable analytical techniques.

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Magnus Klofsten – Entrepreneurship – Best Paper Award

Magnus Klofsten – Entrepreneurship

Dr. Magnus klofsten distinguished academic and researcher in the field Entrepreneurship and Innovation.Magnus Klofsten is a professor and founding director of Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Linköping University, Sweden. His research is oriented towards the early growth and development of technology-based firms, financing young ventures and university-industry relations. Magnus is a pioneer in teaching and training entrepreneurship. He launched his first entrepreneurship course in 1993, and today he is managing a CDIO-oriented entrepreneurship courses that annually attracts…

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He is since 2006 running“CDIO-entrepreneurship” that annually attracts over 200 technology and civil engineer students. His PhD course: “Entrepreneurship in Theory & Practice” has since it was launched attracted over 200 PhD students. His entrepreneurship-training programmes has resulted in more than 500 businesses spinning-out from the academy and many of those are today multimillion Euro businesses.Over the years, he has founded or co-founded a number of research organizations such as the Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (1994-), Helix Centre of Excellence (2005–2015), AgoraLink (2008–2012), and the Helix Competence Centre (2017–).

Independently, or together with others, I have applied for and received funding from the European Commission’s Targeted Socio-Economic Research (TSER) program, ECO-INNOVERA (EU); Marie Sklodowska Curie (EU), The Swedish Research Council; Formas and the Lundberg Foundation.Since entering the research field in the late 1980s, I have built up a large international network of researchers; to date, I have worked in 44 countries.He has over the years published extensively in scientific journals such as Small Business Economics, Journal of Small Business Management, Small Business Economics, International Small Business Journal, Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, Technovation, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, R&D Management, Journal of Technology Transfer, Science and Public Policy, Regional Studies and European Planning Studies and Research Technology Management.

Magnus Klofsten is a full professor and founding director of Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Linköping University, Sweden. He is an internationally recognised scholar for his research on young and emerging firms, entrepreneurial intentions, academic entrepreneurship and the support of entrepreneurial processes.Magnus is a pioneer in teaching and training entrepreneurship. He launched his first entrepreneurship course in 1993 and since then almost 5.000 undergraduate students have taken his entrepreneurship courses.

 

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