Dr. Shuangyi Yan | Communication Network Protocols | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuangyi Yan | Communication Network Protocols | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuangyi Yan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

Dr. Shuangyi Yan, a distinguished scholar in optical engineering šŸŒ, earned his PhD from the Xiā€™an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2009, showcasing his dedication to rigorous training in the field. His academic journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in information engineering from Tianjin University in 2004. šŸŽ“ Recognized for his commitment to teaching and learning, Dr. Yan became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in August 2020, completing CREATE Level 1 and Level 2. šŸ† As a leading researcher, his instrumental role in securing impactful grants highlights his expertise in cutting-edge technology. From additive manufacturing of piezoelectric materials to spatial division multiplexing for network capacity, Dr. Yan’s contributions span diverse EPSRC and European Commission projects. His research interests in optical networks, 5G, Machine Learning, and network protocols position him as a thought leader shaping the future of communication technologies. šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’»šŸ”¬

šŸŽ“Ā Education :

šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“ Dr. Shuangyi Yan, a distinguished scholar in optical engineering, has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in academia. šŸŒŸ He earned his PhD degree from the Xiā€™an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2009, marking the culmination of his rigorous training in the field. šŸŽ“ Dr. Yan’s academic journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in information engineering from Tianjin University in 2004. šŸ† His dedication to teaching and learning is underscored by his recognition as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in August 2020, having completed CREATE Level 1 and Level 2. šŸŽ Dr. Yan’s multifaceted academic qualifications and ongoing commitment to educational excellence make him a valuable asset to the academic community. āœØ

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šŸ† Research Grants :

Dr. Shuangyi Yan, a leading researcher, has been instrumental in securing a series of impactful research grants, showcasing his expertise in cutting-edge areas of technology. šŸš€ Currently, as Co-PI, he is actively involved in an EPSRC project focusing on the Additive Micro/Nano-manufacturing of Structured Piezoelectric Active Materials for Intelligent Stent Monitoring. šŸŒ Dr. Yan serves as the Principal Investigator for another significant project, sponsored by CSA Catapult, exploring Increased network capacity using Spatial Division Multiplexing (SDM). His contributions extend to key roles in EPSRC projects, such as “Platform Driving The Ultimate Connectivity” and “Future communications hub in all-spectrum connectivity,” where he serves as Co-Investigator. šŸ’¼ In collaboration with the UK DCMS, he is a Co-Investigator for the REASON project, Research on Enabling Architectures and Solutions for Open Networks. Additionally, he plays a crucial role as Co-Investigator in the European Commission’s HORIZON-RIA project, ALLEGRO. šŸŒ Dr. Yan’s track record also includes successfully completed grants, such as the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 project 5GCLARITY and internal projects like the Research Pump Priming and Faculty Equipment and Space Committee bid at the University of Bristol. šŸ’” His diverse and extensive involvement in these grants underscores his commitment to advancing research and innovation in the field. šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬

šŸ§ Research Interests šŸ”¬šŸŒ :

Dr. Shuangyi Yan is a pioneering researcher with a diverse array of interests, delving into the realms of optical networks, 5G and Beyond, Machine Learning, Coherent detection, Network Protocols and Technology and Communication. šŸŒ His multifaceted research portfolio reflects a commitment to advancing the frontiers of technology and communication, with a focus on optical innovations, cutting-edge network protocols, and the transformative potential of 5G and Beyond. šŸš€ Dr. Yan’s expertise extends to the integration of Machine Learning in telecommunications, showcasing a holistic approach to shaping the future of communication technologies. šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’»šŸ’¬ His research interests collectively contribute to the evolution of communication systems, positioning him as a thought leader at the intersection of optical networks and emerging technologies. šŸŒŸšŸ”¬

šŸ“šĀ Publication Impact and Citations :

Scopus Metrics:

  • šŸ“Ā Publications: 123 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • šŸ“ŠĀ Citations: A total of 1153 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Shuangyi Yan’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 1521 šŸ“–
    • h-index: 21Ā  šŸ“Š
    • i10-index: 42 šŸ”
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 829 šŸ“–
    • h-index: 17 šŸ“Š
    • i10-index: 28 šŸ”

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. šŸŒšŸ”¬

Publications Top NotesĀ  :

1.Ā  Software defined networking (SDN) over space division multiplexing (SDM) optical networks: features, benefits and experimental demonstrationĀ 

Published in Optics Express

Published Year : 2014, Cited by 99

2.Ā  Low-complexity and phase noise tolerant carrier phase estimation for dual-polarization 16-QAM systemsĀ 

Published in Optics Express

Published Year : 2011, Cited by 96

3.Ā  Field trial of machine-learning-assisted and SDN-based optical network planning with network-scale monitoring database

Published in 2017 European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC)

Published Year : 2017, Cited by 90

4.Ā  SDN-enabled sliceable BVT based on multicarrier technology for multiflow rate/distance and grid adaptation”Ā 

Published in Journal of Lightwave Technology

Published Year : 2016, Cited by 89

5.Ā  Archon: A Function Programmable Optical Interconnect Architecture for Transparent Intra and Inter Data Center SDM/TDM/WDM NetworkingĀ 

Published in Journal of Lightwave Technology

Published Year : 2015, Cited by 71

 

 

 

 

Dr. Akshita Joshi | Communication Network Protocol | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akshita Joshi | Communication Network Protocols | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akshita Joshi, Technical University of Dresden, Germany

šŸ§  Dr. Akshita Joshi, a distinguished mind in Cognitive Neuroscience, earned her Master of Technology with distinction from the Center for Converging Technologies at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India. Her academic brilliance extends to a Bachelor of Technology from the same institution, showcasing outstanding achievements with a remarkable 5.62/6 in her Master’s and 5.53/6 in her Bachelor’s program. Driven by a passion for technology convergence in cognitive neuroscience, she exemplifies excellence in the interdisciplinary realm. As a Research Assistant at UniversitƤtsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden, Germany, she explores the intricacies of human olfaction and sensory perception in a collaborative project with Stockholm University, highlighting her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Adorned with prestigious awards, including the Young Researcher Award by DGP sponsorship, Dr. Joshi’s multifaceted research interests span from unraveling the mysteries of human olfaction to contributing to Communication Network Protocols, employing a unique blend of scientific curiosity and technical acumen. šŸŽ“šŸ”¬šŸŒ

šŸŽ“Ā Education :

šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“ Dr. Akshita Joshi, a brilliant mind in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience, earned her Master of Technology degree with distinction from the Center for Converging Technologies at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, in May 2019. Her academic prowess is further showcased by her Bachelor of Technology degree from the same institution in May 2017. Driven by a passion for understanding the convergence of technologies in cognitive neuroscience, she achieved outstanding academic success with a remarkable 5.62/6 in her Master’s program and 5.53/6 in her Bachelor’s program. Dr. Joshi’s educational journey reflects her commitment to excellence in the interdisciplinary realm of cognitive neuroscience and technology convergence. šŸ§ šŸŽ“

šŸŒ Professional Profiles :Ā 

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šŸ” Experience :

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’¼ Dr. Akshita Joshi has made impactful contributions to the field of cognitive neuroscience as a Research Assistant at UniversitƤtsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus in Dresden, Germany. From April to September 2019, she engaged in a collaborative project with Stockholm University, delving into the intriguing realm of “Our Unique Sense of Smell.” Dr. Joshi’s role as a Research Assistant underscores her dedication to unraveling the mysteries of sensory perception, showcasing her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Her international collaboration highlights a global perspective in exploring the intricacies of the human sensory experience. šŸŒšŸ”¬

šŸ†Awards :

šŸ† Dr. Akshita Joshi stands adorned with a series of prestigious awards, recognizing her outstanding contributions in the field of cognitive neuroscience. Notably, she received a Travel Grant Award from ECRO, enabling her attendance at ACHEMS in 2020, showcasing her commitment to staying at the forefront of olfactory research. Further emphasizing her academic excellence, Dr. Joshi secured a Travel Grant from the Graduate Academy at TU Dresden to participate in ISSAS in 2022, underscoring her dedication to continuous learning and collaboration. Her exceptional achievements reached new heights when she was bestowed with the Young Researcher Award by DGP sponsorship in 2022. This award, totaling EUR 2000, was granted for her noteworthy project on “Neural Interactions between Well-being and Odor Perception,” solidifying her status as a rising star in the field. šŸŒŸšŸŒšŸ§ 

šŸ§  Research Interests šŸ”¬šŸŒ :

šŸ§  Dr. Akshita Joshi’s research pursuits encompass a fascinating intersection of disciplines, reflecting her diverse expertise. With a primary focus on human olfaction, she delves into the intricate realms of sensory perception, unraveling the mysteries of how we interpret and understand scents. Her exploration extends to neuroimaging, employing advanced imaging techniques to delve into the neural intricacies underlying cognitive processes. In addition to her work in cognitive neuroscience, Dr. Joshi delves into the realm of Communication Network Protocols, where she contributes to the development and understanding of efficient communication systems. This multifaceted approach to research underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge across various domains, employing a blend of scientific curiosity and technical acumen. šŸŒšŸ‘ƒšŸ”¬

šŸ“šĀ Publication Impact and Citations :Ā 

Scopus Metrics:

  • šŸ“Ā Publications: 15 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • šŸ“ŠĀ Citations: A total of 67 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Akshita Joshi’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 171 šŸ“–
    • h-index: 7 šŸ“Š
    • i10-index: 5 šŸ”
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 171 šŸ“–
    • h-index: 7 šŸ“Š
    • i10-index: 5 šŸ”

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. šŸŒšŸ”¬

Publications Top NotesĀ  :

1.Ā  Magnetic resonance imaging of human olfactory dysfunction

Published Year: 2019, Cited By: 56

Journal: Brain Topography

2.Ā  Reduced olfactory bulb volume in obesity and its relation to metabolic health status

Published Year: 2020, Cited By: 26

Journal: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

3.Ā  Global study of variability in olfactory sensitivity.

Published Year: 2020, Cited By: 23

Journal: Behavioral Neuroscience

4.Ā  Aberrancies of brain network structures in patients with anosmia

Published Year: 2020, Cited By: 16

Journal: Brain Topography

5.Ā  Individual variability of olfactory fMRI in normosmia and olfactory dysfunction

Published Year: 2021, Cited By: 14

Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

6.Ā  The shape of the olfactory bulb predicts olfactory function

Published Year: 2022, Cited By: 8

Journal: Brain Sciences

7.Ā  A novel technique for olfactory bulb measurements

Published Year: 2020, Cited By: 7

Journal: Plos One

8.Ā  Neural processing of olfactory-related words in subjects with congenital and acquired olfactory dysfunction

Published Year: 2020, Cited By: 7

Journal: Scientific Reports

9.Ā  Habitual exposure to trigeminal stimuli and its effects on the processing of chemosensory stimuli

Published Year: 2021, Cited By: 5

Journal: Neuroscience

10.Ā  Tractography indicates lateralized differences between trigeminal and olfactory pathways

Published Year: 2022, Cited By: 3

Journal: NeuroImage