Dong Yan | Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Dong Yan
Researcher Dong Yan
Affiliation Dalian University of Technology
Country China
Scopus ID 59353703900
Documents 4
Citations 19
h-index 2
Subject Area Decision Making
Event International Cognitive Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0001-6029-6657

Dong Yan
Dalian University of Technology

Dong Yan, affiliated with Dalian University of Technology, is an emerging researcher whose scholarly work contributes to the interdisciplinary field of Decision Making. Through publications indexed in Scopus, the researcher has participated in studies addressing analytical methods, computational intelligence, and decision-support approaches that advance evidence-based problem solving. The academic profile demonstrates growing research visibility and measurable scholarly impact through peer-reviewed publications and citations.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Dong Yan with emphasis on research activities related to decision-making methodologies. The available publication record indicates contributions to computational analysis and systematic evaluation techniques that support informed decision processes across scientific and engineering contexts. Although the publication portfolio is concise, the documented citations demonstrate academic engagement and recognition within the research community.[1]

Keywords

Decision Making, Cognitive Science, Optimization, Computational Intelligence, Research Evaluation, Data Analysis, Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, Artificial Intelligence.

Introduction

Decision-making research combines quantitative analysis, computational models, and practical reasoning to improve choices in complex environments. Researchers working in this domain frequently integrate mathematical modelling with intelligent algorithms to address uncertainty and optimize outcomes. Dong Yan’s scholarly activities align with these objectives by contributing to peer-reviewed studies that strengthen analytical decision-support frameworks.[2]

Research Profile

According to the available Scopus author profile, Dong Yan has authored four indexed publications with nineteen citations and an h-index of two. The research portfolio reflects active participation in interdisciplinary investigations and demonstrates developing academic influence through measurable citation performance.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research involving analytical decision-support methodologies.
  • Application of computational techniques for optimization problems.
  • Contribution to interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.
  • Publication of peer-reviewed research supporting evidence-based decision making.

Publications

The researcher has produced four Scopus-indexed publications. These works collectively examine computational approaches, optimization methods, and analytical frameworks relevant to modern decision sciences. Published research contributes to ongoing academic discussions while establishing a foundation for future investigations.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics indicate that the published studies have attracted scholarly attention and have been referenced by subsequent research. Such indicators, although modest in scale, demonstrate knowledge dissemination and contribute to the broader development of decision-making research. Bibliometric measures including citations and h-index provide objective evidence of research visibility.[1]

Award Suitability

The academic profile demonstrates characteristics that align with the objectives of the International Cognitive Scientists Award, including peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation performance, and contributions to decision-making research. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award would acknowledge continued scholarly development and encourage further interdisciplinary innovation while maintaining objective academic evaluation standards.[3]

Conclusion

Dong Yan’s research profile reflects an emerging academic career characterized by quality publications, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable scholarly impact. Continued research activity within decision-making and computational intelligence is expected to strengthen future scientific contributions and expand influence across related domains.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Dong Yan. Author ID 59353703900.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59353703900
  2. Orcid Author Details: Dong Yan. Author ID 0000-0001-6029-6657.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6029-6657
  3. International Cognitive Scientists Award. (n.d.). Official Award Website.
    https://cognitivescientist.org/