Mingyue Zhang | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Mingyue Zhang | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

School of Mechanical Engineering of Dalian University of Technology | China

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BIOGRAPHY OF MINGYUE ZHANG: A VISIONARY IN RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNA TECHNOLOGIES

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mingyue Zhang was born in Henan province, China, and has demonstrated an unwavering passion for engineering and technology from a young age. His academic journey began at Henan Polytechnic University, where he earned both his Bachelor’s (2014–2018) and Master’s (2018–2021) degrees from the School of Mechanical and Power Engineering. Fueled by curiosity and a drive for innovation, he progressed to pursue his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the prestigious Dalian University of Technology starting in September 2021, where he continues to immerse himself in cutting-edge research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Although currently a doctoral candidate, Mingyue Zhang has already made significant strides in academia and engineering. His research output—comprising ten peer-reviewed journal articles—demonstrates his evolving leadership in antenna design and battery management systems. Through collaboration with academic peers and specialists across China, he has contributed to both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, showing promise not only as a researcher but as an innovator.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGICAL NETWORKS

Mingyue Zhang's primary research interests center around topology optimization in electromagnetics, reconfigurable antennas, and phased arrays, firmly placing him in the subdomain of Technological Networks, particularly reconfigurable antennas. His work explores intelligent antenna structures capable of adjusting their parameters dynamically—critical for advanced wireless communication and next-generation radar systems.

His notable contributions include:

  • Development of band-notched UWB antennas using novel C-shaped slot designs.

  • Innovations in pattern reconfigurable antennas with controllable main lobe deflection.

  • Comprehensive reviews and future-oriented studies on the state of reconfigurable antenna technology.

  • Breakthroughs in battery management systems (BMS) using advanced state of charge (SOC) estimation techniques.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mingyue Zhang’s work is increasingly gaining attention in the international academic community. His articles have been published in high-impact journals such as:

  • International Journal of Antennas and Propagation

  • Smart Materials and Structures

  • Nano Letters

  • International Journal of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

His interdisciplinary research has bridged gaps between electromagnetics, signal processing, and sustainable energy technologies—establishing a solid foundation for future collaborative and applied research across domains such as IoT, 5G, electric mobility, and smart systems.

ACADEMIC CITES AND SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTIONS

Mingyue’s journal articles are increasingly cited by fellow researchers, particularly those in the fields of antenna design, wireless sensor networks, and electrical vehicles. His reviews and design methodologies have been pivotal in advancing the academic conversation around reconfigurable antenna performance and energy management systems. With an impressive citation trajectory, his work supports not only academic understanding but also industrial implementation.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a budding expert in the field of reconfigurable antenna technologies, Mingyue Zhang is poised to become a leading voice in shaping the next generation of wireless communication infrastructure. His future research will likely focus on:

  • Smart reconfigurable arrays for adaptive communication environments.

  • Topology optimization for performance-driven, energy-efficient antenna systems.

  • Hybrid integration of antenna design with AI and machine learning for real-time adaptive systems.

His early success, combined with a rigorous academic background and a visionary approach to applied electromagnetics, cements his reputation as a rising star in technological networks. Mingyue Zhang is not only contributing to today's innovations but also laying the groundwork for tomorrow's intelligent communication systems.

OTHER NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Educational Milestones:

    • Ph.D. Scholar, Dalian University of Technology (2021–present)

    • Master’s Degree, Henan Polytechnic University (2018–2021)

    • Bachelor’s Degree, Henan Polytechnic University (2014–2018)

  • Published Works:

    • Authored 10 scholarly articles, with leading contributions in antenna design and electric vehicle energy management systems.

  • Collaborative Excellence:

    • Worked alongside respected researchers such as Renjing Gao, Guangyu Xu, and Xiaobin Fan.

CONCLUSION

Mingyue Zhang exemplifies the future of smart wireless and electronic system innovation. His journey—from a student in Henan to a research leader in Dalian—stands as a testament to dedication, intellectual curiosity, and scientific impact. His work continues to inspire peers and promises to shape modern communication and power systems on a global scale.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"A Novel Design Method of C‐Shaped Slots for Reconfigurable Band‐Notched UWB Antenna

  • Author: Mingyue Zhang; Renjing Gao
  • Journal: International Journal of Communication Systems
  • Year: 2025

"Pattern reconfigurable antenna with specified main lobe deflection and stable bandwidth by using bistable composite laminates

  • Author: Mingyue Zhang; Wei Tong; Guangyu Xu; Qi Wang; Renjing Gao
  • Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
  • Year: 2024

"Reconfigurable Antennas for Wireless Communication: Design Mechanism, State of the Art, Challenges, and Future Perspectives

  • Author: Mingyue Zhang; Guangyu Xu; Renjing Gao; Rakesh Chowdhury
  • Journal: International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
  • Year: 2024

"Design and implementation of software and hardware of battery management system based on a novel state of charge estimation method

  • Author: Mingyue Zhang; Xiaobin Fan
  • Journal: International Journal of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
  • Year: 2022

"Design of battery management system based on improved ampere-hour integration method

  • Author: Mingyue Zhang; Xiaobin Fan
  • Journal: International Journal of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
  • Year: 2022

Ruey-Beei Wu | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ruey-Beei Wu | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ruey-Beei Wu at National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Ruey-Beei Wu is a distinguished professor in Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University, known for his contributions to computational electromagnetics and microwave engineering. With a career spanning academia, industry leadership, and international collaborations, he has played a pivotal role in advancing high-performance computing and electromagnetic design. An IEEE Fellow, he has received multiple prestigious awards for his research, leadership, and academic excellence.

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Education Background

Ruey-Beei Wu completed his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) in 1979 and later earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1985, both from National Taiwan University, Taipei. His academic journey laid a strong foundation in computational electromagnetics and microwave engineering, equipping him with expertise that he later applied to research, teaching, and leadership roles. His doctoral studies focused on advanced electromagnetic design, which became the cornerstone of his contributions to high-performance computing, microwave components, and communication systems.

Professional Development

Ruey-Beei Wu joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University in 1982 and served as its Chairman from 2004 to 2007. He has been with the Graduate Institute of Communications Engineering since its inception in 1997. He held postdoctoral positions at IBM (1986) and was a visiting professor at UCLA (1994) and Gent University (2009). He served as Director of the National Center for High-Performance Computing (1998–2000) and as Directorate General of the Planning and Evaluation Department at the National Science Council (2002–2004). From 2012 to 2016, he was President of the Institute for Information Industry (III).

Research Focus

His research focuses on computational electromagnetics, transmission line and waveguide discontinuities, microwave and millimeter-wave passive components, and electromagnetic design for advanced packaging and systems.

Author Metrics:

  • IEEE Fellow

  • Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (2005–2008)

  • Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging (2009–2012)

Awards and Honors:

  • IEEE R10 Outstanding Volunteer Award (2009)

  • IEEE R10 Distinguished Large Section Award (2009)

  • IEEE MGA Outstanding Large Section Award (2009)

  • IEEE Innovation Award (2009)

  • NSC Distinguished Research Awards (1990, 1993, 1995, 1997)

  • Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor Award, Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineers (1999)

  • Best Paper Award, IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging (2009)

  • Outstanding Research Award, Pan Wen Yuan Foundation (2013)

  • Academic Award, Ministry of Education (2013)

Publication Top Notes

1. Design of Dual- and Triple-Passband Filters Using Alternately Cascaded Multiband Resonators

  • Authors: C.F. Chen, T.Y. Huang, R.B. Wu
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Volume & Issue: 54 (9)
  • Pages: 3550-3558
  • Year: 2006
  • Citations: 367

2. Microstrip Diplexers Design with Common Resonator Sections for Compact Size but High Isolation

  • Authors: C.F. Chen, T.Y. Huang, C.P. Chou, R.B. Wu
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Volume & Issue: 54 (5)
  • Pages: 1945-1952
  • Year: 2006
  • Citations: 320

3. Design of Microstrip Bandpass Filters with Multiorder Spurious-Mode Suppression

  • Authors: C.F. Chen, T.Y. Huang, R.B. Wu
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Volume & Issue: 53 (12)
  • Pages: 3788-3793
  • Year: 2005
  • Citations: 233

4. 60-GHz Four-Element Phased-Array Transmit/Receive System-in-Package Using Phase Compensation Techniques in 65-nm Flip-Chip CMOS Process

  • Authors: J.L. Kuo, Y.F. Lu, T.Y. Huang, Y.L. Chang, Y.K. Hsieh, P.J. Peng, I.C. Chang, R.B. Wu, et al.
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Volume & Issue: 60 (3)
  • Pages: 743-756
  • Year: 2012
  • Citations: 177

5. Miniaturized Bandpass Filters with Double-Folded Substrate Integrated Waveguide Resonators in LTCC

  • Authors: H.Y. Chien, T.M. Shen, T.Y. Huang, W.H. Wang, R.B. Wu
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Volume & Issue: 57 (7)
  • Pages: 1774-1782
  • Year: 2009
  • Citations: 157

Conclusion

Given his exceptional academic achievements, international recognition, impactful research, and leadership roles, Prof. Ruey-Beei Wu is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His work has profoundly influenced electrical and microwave engineering, and his contributions to high-performance computing and advanced electromagnetic design make him an ideal candidate. With further emphasis on industry-driven innovations and interdisciplinary research, he could solidify his legacy as a global research leader.