Mr. Lurui Wang | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lurui Wang | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lurui Wang, Univeristy of toronto Mind lab, Canada.

Lurui Wang is a passionate and innovative researcher in the field of mechanical engineering, with a strong interdisciplinary interest in robotics, artificial intelligence, and sensor technologies. Currently pursuing his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Toronto, he combines practical experience, academic excellence, and a drive for impactful innovation. With an impressive GPA of 3.75 and extensive involvement in machine learning and design projects, Lurui has contributed to multiple high-impact research areas such as cold spray coatings, aerosol systems for medical applications, and intelligent object detection models. His leadership skills are evident through various team-led design and AI projects, as well as his industry internship with Baylis Med Tech, where he made significant technical contributions.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education Background

Lurui Wang began his academic journey at the University of Toronto in September 2020 and is expected to graduate in April 2025 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. His curriculum includes key subjects such as Mechanical Engineering Design, Mechatronics, Fluid Mechanics, and Solid Mechanics, enhanced by the Professional Experience Year (PEY Co-op). He also undertook summer courses at Xiamen University in accounting, microeconomics, and macroeconomics, reflecting his interdisciplinary interests.

💼 Professional Experience

Lurui’s hands-on experience spans several high-impact projects and internships. He has been involved in developing deep learning models for acoustic emission sensor data in cold spray coatings, advanced object detection through SparseNetYOLOv8, and designing heater systems for aerosol deposition studies. Notably, at Baylis Med Tech, he served as an Equipment Engineer, leading the design of a cable coiling machine, improving manufacturing efficiency, and reducing operational costs. He has also led student design projects in robotics, AI traffic signal detection, and mechanical systems such as gearboxes and milling machines, showcasing his engineering versatility.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Lurui Wang’s dedication has been recognized through multiple accolades, including the Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP) in 2022 and Associate (CSWA) in 2021. In 2024, he earned a Kaggle Silver Medal in the “Eedi – Mining Misconceptions in Mathematics” competition, ranking among the top 67 out of 1,446 participants, underscoring his strong data science capabilities.

🔬 Research Focus

Lurui’s research focuses on the intersection of mechanical systems, intelligent computation, and biomimicry. His works explore robotic optimization using insect-inspired mechanisms, machine learning integration in engineering systems, sensor fusion for predictive manufacturing, and vision-based detection models using YOLO architecture enhancements. His projects aim to address real-world challenges in autonomous systems, medical technology, and intelligent manufacturing, driven by simulation tools, programming, and algorithmic innovation.

🔚 Conclusion

Lurui Wang stands out as a dynamic and driven early-career researcher, blending engineering design, data science, and real-world application with academic rigor. His proactive approach, technical skillset, and collaborative mindset mark him as a rising talent in the fields of intelligent mechanical systems and applied machine learning.

📚 Top Publications with Notes

  1. Design and Optimization of Monopod Robots for Continuous Vertical Jumping: A Novel Hopping Mechanism Inspired by Froghoppers and Grasshoppers
    • Authors: Suhang Xu, Feihan Li, Lurui Wang, Yujing Fu

    • Published Year: 2024

    • Journal: Proceedings of MLPRAE 2024

    • DOI: 10.1145/3696687.3696695

  2. SparseNetYOLOv8: Integrating Vision Transformers and Dynamic Probing for Enhanced Sparse Object Detection
    • Authors: Lurui Wang, Yanfeng Lyu

    • Published Year: 2024

    • Conference: 2024 International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Processing (CVIP 2024)

    • DOI: 10.1117/12.3058039

  3. A Machine Learning Approach for Predicting Particle Spatial, Velocity, and Temperature Distributions in Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing
    • Authors: Lurui Wang, Mehdi Jadidi, Ali Dolatabadi

    • Published Year: 2025

    • Conference: Applied Sciences

    • DOI: 10.3390/app15126418

Sara Tehsin | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sara Tehsin | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

Sara Tehsin is a motivated and results-driven professional with over ten years of experience in Image Processing and Machine Learning. As an Engineering Lecturer at HITEC University in Taxila, Pakistan, she excels in delivering high-quality educational experiences and has a proven track record of producing outstanding results through her strong work ethic, adaptability, and effective communication skills. She is passionate about academic development and seeks opportunities to contribute her expertise while furthering her professional growth. 📚💻

Publication Profile

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Education

Sara Tehsin is currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Engineering at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, where she has achieved a remarkable GPA of 3.83/4.00. Her research focuses on Digital Forensics, Deep Learning, and Digital Image Processing. She holds a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from NUST, where she graduated with a GPA of 3.7/4.0, and a Bachelor’s degree from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, with a GPA of 3.36/4.00. 🎓🌟

Experience

Sara has extensive teaching experience, currently serving as an Engineering Lecturer at HITEC University since September 2019, where she develops engaging curriculum and delivers lectures aligned with international standards. Previously, she was a Computer Science Lecturer at Sharif College of Engineering and Technology, and she also served as a Teaching Assistant at NUST and a Lab Engineer at Foundation University. Her roles have encompassed curriculum development, practical instruction, and student support in various computer science subjects. 👩‍🏫🔧

Research Interests

Sara’s research interests encompass Digital Forensics, Deep Learning, Digital Image Processing, and Machine Learning. She focuses on developing innovative solutions for image recognition and forgery detection, contributing significantly to the fields of computer vision and machine learning. Her work aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of image processing systems. 🧠🔍

Publications

Self-organizing hierarchical particle swarm optimization of correlation filters for object recognition
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, M.O.B. Saeed, F. Riaz, A. Hassan, M. Abbas, R. Young, …
IEEE Access, 5, 24495-24502 (2017)
Cited by: 21

Improved maximum average correlation height filter with adaptive log base selection for object recognition
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, A.B. Awan, Q. Chaudry, M. Abbas, R. Young, A. Asif
Optical Pattern Recognition XXVII, 9845, 29-41 (2016)
Cited by: 18

Fully invariant wavelet enhanced minimum average correlation energy filter for object recognition in cluttered and occluded environments
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, F. Riaz, O. Saeed, A. Hassan, M. Khan, M.S. Alam
Pattern Recognition and Tracking XXVIII, 10203, 28-39 (2017)
Cited by: 12

Comparative analysis of zero aliasing logarithmic mapped optimal trade-off correlation filter
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, A. Bilal, Q. Chaudry, O. Saeed, M. Abbas, R. Young
Pattern Recognition and Tracking XXVIII, 10203, 22-37 (2017)
Cited by: N/A