Chunyu Liu | Cognitive Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chunyu Liu | Cognitive Computing | Best Researcher Award

Chunyu Liu is a Lecturer at North China Electric Power University, specializing in machine learning, neural decoding, and visual attention. 📚 She earned her B.S. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Henan Normal University, an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from Northwest A&F University, and a Ph.D. in Computer Application Technology from Beijing Normal University. 🎓 She completed postdoctoral training at Peking University. 🔬 Her research integrates AI methodologies with cognitive neuroscience, focusing on neural encoding, decoding, and attention mechanisms. 🧠 She has published over 10 research papers, including six SCI-indexed publications as the first author. 📝 Her work aims to bridge artificial intelligence with human cognitive function understanding, contributing significantly to computational neuroscience. 🌍 Liu has also been involved in several major research projects, furthering advancements in neural signal analysis and cognitive computing. 🚀

Profile

Education 🎓

Chunyu Liu holds a strong academic background in mathematics and computational sciences. She obtained her B.S. degree in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Henan Normal University. ➕ She pursued her M.S. in Applied Mathematics at Northwest A&F University, where she deepened her expertise in mathematical modeling. 🔢 Continuing her academic journey, she earned a Ph.D. in Computer Application Technology from Beijing Normal University. 🖥️ Her doctoral research explored advanced AI techniques applied to neural decoding and cognitive processing. 🧠 To further refine her skills, she completed postdoctoral training at Peking University, focusing on integrating artificial intelligence with neural mechanisms. 🔬 Her academic pathway reflects a multidisciplinary approach, merging mathematics, computer science, and cognitive neuroscience to address complex challenges in brain science and AI. 📊 Liu’s education laid the foundation for her contributions to machine learning, visual attention studies, and neural encoding research.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Chunyu Liu is currently a Lecturer at North China Electric Power University, where she teaches and conducts research in cognitive computing and machine learning. 🎓 She has led and collaborated on multiple projects related to neural encoding and decoding, investigating how the brain processes object recognition, emotions, and attention. 🧠 Prior to her current role, she completed postdoctoral research at Peking University, where she worked on advanced AI-driven models for neural signal analysis. 🔍 Over the years, Liu has gained extensive experience in analyzing multimodal neural signals, including magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional MRI (fMRI). 📡 She has also served as a reviewer for esteemed scientific journals and collaborated with interdisciplinary research teams on AI and brain science projects. 🔬 Her expertise extends to both academia and industry, where she has contributed to the development of novel computational models for decoding brain activity. 🚀

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chunyu Liu’s research integrates artificial intelligence and brain science to understand cognitive functions through neural decoding. 🧠 She employs multi-modal neural signals such as magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to analyze brain activity. 📡 Her work explores neural encoding and decoding, focusing on object recognition, emotion processing, and multiple-object attention. 🎯 She develops AI-based models to extract human brain features and gain insights into cognitive mechanisms. 🤖 By integrating psychological experimental paradigms with AI, Liu aims to advance computational neuroscience. 🏆 Her research also inspires the development of new AI theories and algorithms based on principles of brain function. 📊 She has led major projects in cognitive computing, contributing significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in neural signal processing. 🚀 Through her work, she bridges the gap between human cognition and artificial intelligence, driving innovations in brain-computer interface research. 🏅

 

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Chunyu Liu has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to cognitive computing and AI-driven neuroscience research. 🏅 She has been nominated for the prestigious International Cognitive Scientist Award for her pioneering work in neural decoding and visual attention mechanisms. 🎖️ Liu’s research publications have been featured in high-impact journals, earning her accolades from the scientific community. 📜 Her first-author papers in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, Science China Life Sciences, and IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics have been widely cited. 📝 She has also been honored with research grants and funding for AI-driven cognitive studies. 🔬 Her innovative work in decoding brain signals has been recognized in international AI and neuroscience conferences. 🌍 Liu’s academic excellence and contributions continue to shape the field of computational neuroscience and machine learning applications in cognitive science. 🚀

Publications 📚

Pritpal Singh | Ambiguous set theory | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pritpal Singh | Ambiguous set theory | Best Researcher Award

Pritpal Singh is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Data Science and Analytics, Central University of Rajasthan, India. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from Tezpur (Central) University in 2015 and has held various academic and research positions in India, Taiwan, and Poland. His expertise includes soft computing, optimization algorithms, time series forecasting, image analysis, and machine learning. He has published extensively in high-impact journals like IEEE Transactions, Elsevier, and Springer. His research focuses on advanced computational techniques, including quantum-based optimization and fMRI data analysis. Dr. Singh has received prestigious research fellowships, including a Postdoctoral Fellowship from Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology and an International Visiting Research Fellowship from Poland’s Foundation for Polish Science. His work significantly contributes to artificial intelligence, data science, and computational modeling, making him a key figure in these fields. 🚀📊📚

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Pritpal Singh obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from Tezpur (Central) University, Assam, India, in 2015, specializing in soft computing applications for time series forecasting. He completed his Master in Computer Applications (MCA) from Dibrugarh University, Assam, in 2008, following a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from the same university in 2005. His academic journey began with Higher Secondary (2002) from the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council and HSLC (1999) from the Secondary Education Board of Assam. His doctoral dissertation focused on improving fuzzy time series forecasting models through hybridization with neural networks and optimization techniques like particle swarm optimization. His strong foundation in computational sciences, mathematics, and engineering has shaped his research in AI-driven predictive modeling, optimization, and data analytics. 🎓📚🔬

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Singh has extensive academic and research experience. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Central University of Rajasthan (since June 2022). Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at CHARUSAT University, Gujarat (2015-2019), and a Lecturer at Thapar University, Punjab (2013-2015). His research experience includes serving as an Adjunct Professor (Research) at Jagiellonian University, Poland (2020-2022) and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan (2019-2020). Throughout his career, he has mentored students, led research projects, and contributed significantly to data science, artificial intelligence, and computational modeling. His global exposure has enriched his expertise in optimization, machine learning, and interdisciplinary AI applications. 🌍📊

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Singh’s research revolves around ambiguous set theory, optimization algorithms, time series forecasting, image analysis, and machine learning. He specializes in hybrid computational techniques, particularly quantum-based optimization and soft computing applications. His work extends to fMRI data analysis, mathematical modeling, and simulation. His research has been published in leading journals such as IEEE Transactions on Systems, Elsevier’s Information Sciences, and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. His focus on interdisciplinary AI applications, particularly in healthcare and data science, has positioned him as a key contributor to advancing machine learning methodologies. 🧠📊🤖Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Singh has received multiple prestigious fellowships and recognitions. In 2019, he was awarded a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan. In 2020, he received the International Visiting Research Fellowship from the Foundation for Polish Science, Poland. His contributions to artificial intelligence, optimization, and data science have been recognized globally through research grants, invited talks, and publications in top-tier journals. His work in soft computing and AI-driven predictive modeling continues to impact both academic and industrial research. 🏅🎖️📜

Publications 📚

  • Scopus 1-2023: P. Singh, An investigation of ambiguous sets and their application to
    decision-making from partial order to lattice ambiguous sets. Decision Analytics
    Journal (Elsevier), 08, 100286, 2023.
  • Scopus 2-2023: P. Singh, A general model of ambiguous sets to a single-valued ambiguous numberswith aggregation operators. Decision Analytics Journal (Elsevier), 08,
    100260, 2023.
  • Scopus 3-2023: P. Singh, Ambiguous set theory: A new approach to deal with unconsciousness and ambiguousness of human perception. Journal of Neutrosophic and
    Fuzzy Systems (American Scientific Publishing Group), 05(01), 52–58, 2023.
  • Scopus 4-2022: P. Singh, Marcin W ˛atorek, Anna Ceglarek, Magdalena F ˛afrowicz, and
    Paweł O´swi˛ecimka, Analysis of fMRI Time Series: Neutrosophic-Entropy Based
    Clustering Algorithm. Journal of Advances in Information Technology, 13(3), 224–
    229, 2022.