Peng Yingsheng | Edge Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Yingsheng | Edge Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Yingsheng | Sun Yat-sen University | China

Dr. Peng Yingsheng is an emerging researcher specializing in cutting-edge wireless communication technologies, with a strong focus on mobile edge computing, reinforcement learning, and intelligent reflection surfaces. His work explores the integration of artificial intelligence and advanced signal processing to enhance network efficiency, adaptability, and resource allocation in next-generation communication systems. Through his research, Dr. Peng Yingsheng contributes to optimizing network architectures that support low-latency, high-reliability, and energy-efficient communications, crucial for the development of 6G and intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) networks. He has been actively involved in projects and collaborations aimed at addressing computational challenges in edge networks by leveraging learning-based strategies for dynamic resource management and environment-aware communication optimization. His studies on intelligent reflection surfaces advance the understanding of how reconfigurable wireless environments can improve communication reliability and spectral efficiency. Dr. Peng Yingsheng ’s interdisciplinary expertise bridges theory and application, fostering innovations that enhance the intelligence, flexibility, and sustainability of wireless systems. His research outcomes are relevant to both academic and industrial domains, contributing to the evolution of intelligent communication infrastructures that underpin future smart cities, autonomous systems, and pervasive computing environments.

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Featured Publication 

Peng, Y., Liu, Y., & Zhang, H. (2021). Deep reinforcement learning based path planning for UAV-assisted edge computing networks. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 1–6.

Peng, Y., Liu, Y., Li, D., & Zhang, H. (2022). Deep reinforcement learning based freshness-aware path planning for UAV-assisted edge computing networks with device mobility.Remote Sensing, 14(16), 4016.

He, T., Peng, Y., Liu, Y., & Song, H. (2024). AoI-oriented resource allocation for NOMA-based wireless powered cognitive radio networks based on multi-agent deep reinforcement learning. IEEE Access, 12, 69738–69752.

Peng, Y., Duan, J., Zhang, J., Li, W., Liu, Y., & Jiang, F. (2024). Stochastic long-term energy optimization in digital twin-assisted heterogeneous edge networks. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications.

Qi, H., Peng, Y., & Zhang, H. (2022). Performance analysis for wireless-powered IoT networks with hybrid non-orthogonal multiple access. Journal of Smart Environments and Green Computing, 2(3), 105–125.

Dr. Adeline Nyamathi | Wireless Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adeline Nyamathi | Wireless Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adeline Nyamathi, University of California Irvine, United States 

Dr. Adeline Nyamathi, Ph.D., is a Distinguished Professor and Founding Dean Emerita at the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, where she served from 2022 to 2021 (Dec). With a background in nursing, she holds a B.S.N. from Hunter College, an M.S.N. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University. Throughout her illustrious career, she has held various administrative roles, including Acting Associate Dean and Interim Dean at UCLA’s School of Nursing. Nyamathi’s research focuses on vulnerable populations, particularly those affected by HIV/AIDS and substance abuse, and she has received numerous honors, including induction into the American Academy of Nursing and the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. She is actively engaged in professional organizations and serves as an advocate for healthcare equity. 🏥🎓🔬

🌐 Professional Profiles :

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📅 Education:

  • B.S.N., Hunter College Bellevue School of Nursing, 1973
  • M.S.N. (Adult Nurse Practitioner), State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1978
  • Ph.D. in Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, 1983

🎓 Administrative Appointments:

  • Interim Dean, UCLA School of Nursing, 2008
  • Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, UCLA School of Nursing, 1996-2008
  • Founding Dean, UCI Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, 2022-present

🏅 Honors and Awards:

  • AACN Leadership Training for Academic Nursing Program, 2005
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, Case Western Reserve University, 2013
  • American Academy of Nursing Living Legend, 2023

👩‍💼 Faculty Appointments and Other:

  • Distinguished Professor, UCLA School of Nursing, 1995-2011, 2017-present
  • Visiting Faculty, Kitasato University School of Nursing, 2022
  • Nurse Practitioner, St. Francis Hospital, 1978-1979

📜 Certifications:

  • RN Licensure: California I372011
  • CA BRN Nurse Practitioner Certificate: 7567

🏆 Professional Organization Activities:

  • Member, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Tau Chapter, 1982-present
  • Committee Member, American Heart Association Hypertension Committee, 1984-1986

📚 Publication Impact and Citations :

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  • 📝 Publications: 261 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • 📊 Citations: A total of 5,958 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Adeline Nyamathi’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 11347 📖
    • h-index: 60 📊
    • i10-index: 207 🔍
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 2678 📖
    • h-index: 25 📊
    • i10-index: 91 🔍

👨‍🏫 A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. 🌐🔬

Publications Top Notes :

1.  Relative contributions of parent substance use and childhood maltreatment to chronic homelessness, depression, and substance abuse problems among homeless women: Mediating

Journal: Child abuse & neglect

Published Year: 2002

Cited By: 405

2.  Focus group interview: a research technique for informed nursing practice

Journal: Journal of advanced nursing

Published Year: 1990

Cited By: 316

3.  AIDS-related knowledge, perceptions, and behaviors among impoverished minority women.

Journal: American Journal of Public Health

Published Year: 1993

Cited By: 258

4.  Sheltered versus nonsheltered homeless women: Differences in health, behavior, victimization, and utilization of care

Journal: Journal of general internal medicine

Published Year: 2000

Cited By: 209

5.  Health-seeking challenges among homeless youth

Journal: Nursing research

Published Year: 2010

Cited By: 207