Mr. John de Britto Chinnappan | Computer Science | Editorial Board Member

Mr. John de Britto Chinnappan | Computer Science | Editorial Board Member

Saveetha Engineering College| India

Dr. C. John De Britto is a dedicated researcher in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a strong focus on power electronics, renewable energy systems, electric drives, optimization algorithms, and intelligent control strategies. His research work explores innovative solutions for improving power quality, enhancing the efficiency of renewable energy integration, and advancing smart energy systems. With contributions spanning image enhancement techniques, hybrid renewable systems, DC–DC converter architectures, electric vehicle impact mitigation, and intelligent control for photovoltaic systems, he brings a multidisciplinary approach bridging conventional power engineering with modern computational intelligence. His scholarly output includes 14 Scopus-indexed documents that have collectively received 40 citations with an h-index of 4 on Scopus. Additionally, his Google Scholar profile reflects 50 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 1, highlighting the growing influence and visibility of his work. His publications demonstrate a strong commitment to developing sustainable engineering solutions, especially in areas such as quasi Z-source converters, hybrid renewable energy design, embedded platforms, fault recognition in industrial motors, and bio-inspired optimization for control systems. Dr. De Britto’s research impact is evident across peer-reviewed journals, international conferences, and interdisciplinary collaborations, with several studies addressing modern challenges such as electric vehicle charging impacts, microgrid performance, and automation for safety-critical applications. His continuous contributions to energy systems, computational approaches, and power conversion technologies position him as an emerging academic voice in renewable and intelligent power engineering research.

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Featured Publications

Venkatesh, S., De Britto, C. J., Subhashini, P., & Somasundaram, K. (2022). Image enhancement and implementation of CLAHE algorithm and bilinear interpolation. Cybernetics and Systems, 1–13.

Pradeep, M., Sathishkumar, S., & Subramanian, A. T. S. (2019). Recognition of fault and security of three phase induction motor by means of programmable logic controller. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 623, 012017.

Yuvaraj, T., Prabaharan, N., De Britto, C. J., Thirumalai, M., Salem, M., & others. (2024). Dynamic optimization and placement of renewable generators and compensators to mitigate electric vehicle charging station impacts using the spotted hyena optimization algorithm. Sustainability, 16(19), 8458.

De Britto, C. J., Nagarajan, S., & Kumar, R. S. (2023). Effective design and implementation of hybrid renewable system using convex programming. International Journal of Green Energy, 20(13), 1473–1487.

De Britto, C. J., & Nagarajan, S. (2018). High performance quasi Z-source resonant converter with hybrid energy resources for rural electrification. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(2C2), 132–135.

Mr. chao zheng | computer science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. chao zheng | computer science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. chao zheng, manager, tencent, China.

Chao Zhen is a leading researcher in computer vision and artificial intelligence, currently heading the Computer Vision Research team at Tencent Map. He is widely recognized for his expertise in autonomous driving and machine perception. Over the years, he has driven innovation in 3D perception and semantic understanding within autonomous systems. His work regularly appears in prestigious conferences such as AAAI, ICCV, ECCV, and WACV. With a growing impact in AI and computer vision, he continues to push the boundaries of real-world applications. His collaborative research has earned accolades like the IAAI Application Innovation Award.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education Background

Chao Zhen holds a solid academic foundation in artificial intelligence and computer vision. While specific institutional details of his degrees are not publicly listed, his prolific publication record in high-impact conferences like ICCV, ECCV, and AAAI indicates deep formal training, likely at top-tier universities or research institutes. His education has equipped him with advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in machine learning, 3D scene understanding, and multimodal AI—forming the cornerstone of his success in autonomous driving research. Through continuous learning and collaboration, he has established himself as a technical leader in AI and robotics.

💼 Professional Experience

Chao Zhen currently leads the Computer Vision Research team at Tencent Map, focusing on enabling intelligent mapping and scene understanding for autonomous vehicles. His professional journey spans several years of active involvement in cutting-edge research and development of AI-powered vision systems. Under his leadership, the team contributes to next-gen perception modules and vision-language systems for driving environments. He actively collaborates with academic and industrial partners, guiding projects from prototype to deployment. His role integrates both technical depth and strategic foresight in aligning AI research with scalable real-world applications.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Chao Zhen’s outstanding contributions have been recognized with several prestigious honors, most notably the IAAI Application Innovation Award, awarded for impactful AI-driven applications. His co-authored work has gained traction in premier AI and computer vision conferences, a testament to its relevance and innovation. These accolades highlight his contributions to advancing practical autonomous driving solutions using sophisticated machine perception models. Beyond awards, his publications continue to receive high citation counts, reflecting his influence in the research community and his pivotal role in shaping the future of AI-driven transportation systems.

🔬 Research Focus

Chao Zhen’s research centers around artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning, with a strong focus on 3D perception and reconstruction for autonomous driving. His work bridges data-driven learning techniques with real-world challenges, such as lidar-based segmentation, topological reasoning, and vision-language integration. He explores multimodal systems that combine point cloud data, semantic maps, and language to build robust scene understanding. Through projects like MapLM and 2DPASS, he advances scalable solutions for urban mobility. His innovations pave the way for safer, smarter, and more interpretable autonomous systems leveraging the synergy of AI modalities.

📌 Conclusion

Chao Zhen stands out as a forward-thinking AI researcher and industry leader in the realm of autonomous driving. His innovative vision and commitment to research excellence have resulted in influential publications, impactful industry contributions, and prestigious recognitions. By fusing deep technical insights with real-world needs, he is helping shape the next generation of intelligent vehicles. His ongoing efforts in 3D scene understanding, multimodal AI, and semantic modeling are not only transforming how machines perceive the world but also driving the future of intelligent transportation.

📚 Top Publications Notes

  1. A Survey on Multimodal Large Language Models for Autonomous Driving
    Year: 2024
    Journal/Conference: IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV)
    Cited by: 426 articles

  2. 2DPASS: 2D Priors Assisted Semantic Segmentation on LiDAR Point Clouds
    Year: 2022
    Journal/Conference: European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)
    Cited by: 326 articles

  3. MapLM: A Real-World Large-Scale Vision-Language Dataset for Map and Traffic Scene Understanding
    Year: 2024
    Journal/Conference: IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
    Cited by: 10 articles

  4. MapLM Benchmark: Real-World Vision-Language Benchmark for Traffic Scene Understanding
    Year: 2024
    Journal/Conference: IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
    Cited by: 35 articles

  5. RelTopo: Enhancing Relational Modeling for Driving Scene Topology Reasoning
    Year: 2025
    Journal: arXiv preprint
    Cited by: In press (citation data to be updated)

  6. Cross-Modal Semantic Transfer for Point Cloud Semantic Segmentation
    Year: 2025
    Journal: ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
    Cited by: 1 article

  7. Topo2Seq: Enhanced Topology Reasoning via Topology Sequence Learning
    Year: 2025
    Journal: arXiv preprint
    Cited by: 1 article

  8. Position: Autonomous Driving & Multimodal LLMs
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV)
    Cited by: 8 articles

 

Mr. Huifa Jiang | Numerical Solutions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Huifa Jiang | Numerical Solutions | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Hunan University of Technology, China

Huifa Jiang is a dedicated academic currently serving as a Lecturer at Hunan University of Technology, China. With a passion for applied mathematics, particularly in solving complex partial and fractional differential equations, she has contributed significantly to the field through innovative numerical methods. Her research is deeply rooted in precision, efficiency, and scientific rigor, and she has already authored multiple papers in SCI-indexed journals. Despite being at an early stage in her career, Huifa’s work demonstrates a mature understanding of computational mathematics and its applications.

Publication Profile

🎓 Education Background

Huifa Jiang earned both her Master’s (2019) and Ph.D. (2022) degrees from Hunan Normal University, specializing in numerical methods for partial differential equations (PDEs). During her graduate studies, she honed her expertise in fractional differential equations and computational techniques, which laid the groundwork for her subsequent research contributions.

👩‍💼 Professional Experience

Currently a Lecturer at Hunan University of Technology, Huifa Jiang is involved in teaching and research in applied mathematics. Her professional journey is marked by a focused academic trajectory, with a special emphasis on numerical solutions and mathematical modeling, particularly in time-fractional equations. She is actively contributing to advancing computational solutions in her area of specialization.

🏆 Awards and Honors

While Huifa Jiang has not listed any formal awards yet, her academic credentials are noteworthy. She has published 3 SCI-indexed journal articles, achieving a Google Scholar citation count of 27, with an H-index of 2 and an i10-index of 1 — promising metrics reflecting her emerging influence in the research community.

🔬 Research Focus

Huifa’s research primarily revolves around the numerical solutions of partial differential equations and fractional differential equations. A highlight of her work includes the development of a compact Alikhanov scheme to solve the time-fractional Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation, significantly improving computational efficiency and accuracy. Her focus is on devising stable, convergent, and computationally economical methods, with practical implications in engineering and physics-related simulations.

📚 Top Publications

A compact difference scheme for the time-fractional Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation – Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2022
🔗 Link to article – Cited by 9 articles

Compact finite difference schemes for the numerical solution of time-fractional PDEs – Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 2021
🔗 Link to article – Cited by 12 articles

Stability and convergence analysis for time-fractional diffusion equations using Alikhanov’s method – Mathematics, 2021
🔗 Link to article – Cited by 6 articles

🔚 Conclusion

Huifa Jiang is an emerging researcher whose work in numerical solutions for fractional differential equations is gaining scholarly recognition 📈. Through her analytical rigor, she has developed efficient computational schemes that address key mathematical challenges. As a young academic, her contributions are not only technically sound but also impactful in advancing computational methods in applied sciences. She holds great promise as a future leader in mathematical modeling and numerical analysis 🌟.