Fan Fangfang | Artificial Intelligence Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fan Fangfang | Artificial Intelligence Awards | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher, Harvard University, United States

👩‍🔬 Dr. Fangfang Fan is a dedicated researcher currently serving as a Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. She earned her Ph.D. in 2013 from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Her work focuses on emotion regulation, mental health, and neural electrophysiology signal processing. With over a decade of experience in academic and research fields, Dr. Fan has made remarkable contributions to domains like domain adaptation, generative adversarial networks, and deep learning.

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Education

🎓 Dr. Fangfang Fan completed her Ph.D. at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2013, focusing on advanced computational methods in neural and emotional studies.

Experience

💼 Currently, Dr. Fan is a Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School. Over the years, she has gained extensive expertise in cross-domain learning, audio-visual emotion recognition, and neural signal analysis, contributing significantly to innovative research and applications in these areas.

Awards and Honors

🏆 While specific awards are not mentioned, Dr. Fan’s impactful research, which includes 141 citations and an h-index of 6, highlights her esteemed recognition in the scientific community.

Research Focus

🔬 Dr. Fan’s research encompasses emotion regulation and mental health, neural electrophysiology signal processing, domain adaptation, and generative adversarial networks. Her innovative approaches extend to deep learning techniques, decision boundaries, and audio-visual data analysis, advancing fields like medical imaging, sleep classification, and emotion recognition.

Conclusion

🌟 Dr. Fangfang Fan’s impactful career as a researcher and her extensive publications contribute to diverse areas, from computational neuroscience to medical imaging. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in emotional health and neural systems continues to inspire innovation in the field.

Publications

A review of automatic sleep stage classification using machine learning algorithms based on heart rate variability
Published in: Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 2025.
Cited by: 0 articles.

Comparative Analysis of Single-Channel and Multi-Channel Classification of Sleep Stages Across Four Different Data Sets
Published in: Brain Sciences, 2024, Vol. 14(12), Article 1201.
Cited by: 0 articles.

A joint STFT-HOC detection method for FH data link signals
Published in: Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2021, Vol. 177, Article 109225.
Cited by: 1 article.

Computer Vision for Brain Disorders Based Primarily on Ocular Responses
Published in: Frontiers in Neurology, 2021, Vol. 12, Article 584270.
Cited by: 6 articles.

Embedding semantic hierarchy in discrete optimal transport for risk minimization
Published in: ICASSP Proceedings, 2021.
Cited by: 6 articles.

Image2Audio: Facilitating semi-supervised audio emotion recognition with facial expression image
Published in: CVPR Workshops, 2020, pp. 3978–3983.
Cited by: 38 articles.

Classification-aware semi-supervised domain adaptation
Published in: CVPR Workshops, 2020, pp. 4147–4156.
Cited by: 38 articles.

Unimodal regularized neuron stick-breaking for ordinal classification
Published in: Neurocomputing, 2020, Vol. 388, pp. 34–44.
Cited by: 43 articles.

Two-Dimensional New Communication Technology for Networked Ammunition
Published in: IEEE Access, 2020, Vol. 8, pp. 133725–133733.
Cited by: 2 articles.

Research on recognition of medical image detection based on neural network
Published in: IEEE Access, 2020, Vol. 8, pp. 94947–94955.
Cited by: 0 articles.

 

Pouya Sepehr | Artificial Intelligence |Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pouya Sepehr | Artificial Intelligence |Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow, Siena University, Italy

Pouya Sepehr is a researcher and urban planner specializing in the intersections of science, technology, and urban studies. He explores how technological infrastructures influence urban environments, focusing on sustainability and socio-environmental innovation.

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📚 Education:

Pouya holds a PhD in Science-Technology-Society from the University of Vienna, completed in 2023, with a dissertation defense in February 2024. He also holds master’s degrees from the University of Vienna in Science-Technology-Society and from Oxford Brooks University in Development and Emergency Practice. His bachelor’s degree is from Tehran University in Restorations and Conservation of Historical Buildings.

💼 Experience:

Pouya has extensive experience in project management and research. He has served as a Post-Doc Research Fellow at the University of Siena, focusing on digital social innovation in European urban contexts. Previously, he worked as a Researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna and as a Research Assistant at various academic institutions across Europe.

🔬 Research Interests:

His research interests include the governance of technology and innovation in urban settings, urban sustainability, and the societal impacts of technological infrastructures. He is particularly interested in advancing multimodal and multispecies urbanism and promoting inclusivity and resilience in urban environments.

🏆 Awards:

Pouya Sepehr is an elected council member of 4S (Society for Social Studies of Science), recognizing his contributions to the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS).

Publications

Sepehr, Pouya. (2024). Mundane Urban Governance and AI Oversight: The Case of Vienna’s Intelligent Pedestrian Traffic Lights. Journal of Urban Technology, 31(1).

Felt, Ulrike, and Pouya Sepehr. (2024). Infrastructuring Citizenry in Smart City Vienna: Investigating Participatory Smartification between Policy and Practice. Journal of Responsible Innovation, 11(2).

Sepehr, Pouya and Ulrike Felt. (2023). Urban Imaginaries as Tacit Governing Devices: The Case of Smart City Vienna. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 48(9).