Yunwen Xu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yunwen Xu l Engineering
| Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

Dr. Yunwen Xu’s research focuses on advancing intelligent transportation systems, autonomous driving control, and predictive control for complex and embedded systems. Her innovative work integrates graph-based spatial-temporal modeling, data-driven control algorithms, and real-time optimization to enhance vehicle trajectory prediction, traffic signal management, and collaborative control in large-scale dynamic environments. Through over 50 high-impact publications, including 15 in top-tier journals and several ESI highly cited papers, Dr. Xu has significantly contributed to the theoretical and practical foundations of predictive control and intelligent mobility. Her research achievements include developing FPGA-based predictive controllers, robust model predictive frameworks, and reinforcement learning-based control systems for V2X-enabled autonomous vehicles. By leading national and provincial research projects and collaborating internationally with institutions like Purdue University and industrial partners such as Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group, she bridges the gap between academic innovation and industrial application. Her patents and successful technology transfers in microgrid energy management and advanced temperature control demonstrate the translational strength of her research. Recognized with prestigious honors, including the Best Paper Award at the Chinese Process Control Conference and championship at the Autonomous Driving Algorithm Challenge, Dr. Xu continues to pioneer next-generation control and automation technologies that drive the evolution of intelligent, efficient, and sustainable transportation ecosystems.

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Haneen Alamirah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Haneen Alamirah l Engineering
| Best Researcher Award

United Arab Emirates University | United Arab Emirates

Ms. Haneen Alamirah is an accomplished Architectural Engineer and researcher from the United Arab Emirates, specializing in occupant comfort in the built environment and sustainable building design. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering from the UAE University, a Master’s degree in Sustainable Critical Infrastructure from Khalifa University, and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering at the UAE University . Her professional experience includes serving as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at both Khalifa University and UAE University, where she has been involved in teaching, mentoring, and conducting advanced research in sustainability and human–environment interaction. Ms. Alamirah’s research contributions focus on the integration of immersive virtual environments for evaluating occupant comfort, adaptive behavior, and personal comfort models in shared spaces. Her scholarly work has been featured in high-impact journals such as Building and Environment and presented at international conferences including the Building Simulation Conference (2023, Shanghai; 2025, Brisbane) and the UAE Graduate Students Research Conference. With 68 citations and an h-index of 1 (Scopus ID: 57288505500), she continues to advance knowledge at the intersection of architecture, sustainability, and digital simulation tools, contributing to more resilient and human-centered design practices.

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Alamirah, H. (2023, September). A bibliometric analysis of immersive virtual environment applications for occupant comfort and behavior research. In Proceedings of the Building Simulation Conference 2023 (p. 1397). Shanghai, China. https://doi.org/10.26868/25222708.2023.1397