Haojun Li | Physics | Young Researcher Award

Young Researcher Award

Haojun Li
Nanchang University, China
Haojun Li
Affiliation Nanchang University
Country China
Scopus ID 60594374800
Documents 2
Subject Area Physics
Event Top Teachers Awards
ORCID 0009-0001-9387-3550

Haojun Li is a postgraduate researcher in Electrical Engineering at Nanchang University whose academic work focuses on integrated energy systems, frequency regulation, distribution network planning, microgrid operation, and energy optimization. His research combines theoretical modeling with engineering applications and has resulted in peer-reviewed publications, invention-oriented research outcomes, and participation in national-level projects.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile, research activities, publications, technical achievements, and professional development of Haojun Li. His work addresses integrated energy systems, distribution-network optimization, microgrid control, and sustainable energy management through analytical modeling and engineering applications.[1]

Keywords

Integrated Energy Systems, Energy Internet, Power System, Distribution Networks, Frequency Regulation, Microgrids, Hydrogen Energy, Electrical Engineering, Energy Optimization, Smart Power Systems.

Introduction

Haojun Li completed a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering at East China Jiaotong University and subsequently pursued a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at Nanchang University. His academic development has been supported by competitive scholarships, research participation, and contributions to energy-system optimization studies.[1]

Research Profile

His master’s research focuses on integrated energy-system frequency regulation, distribution-network planning, energy-storage allocation, and microgrid operation. Participation in national research projects enabled contributions to algorithm development, stability analysis, and energy-management strategies for complex electrical systems.[1]

  • Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Nanchang University (2023–2026).
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, East China Jiaotong University (2018–2022).
  • Research interests include integrated energy systems, microgrids, and frequency regulation.

Research Contributions

  • Research on distribution-network frequency regulation considering integrated energy-storage systems.
  • Energy regulation strategies for high-speed railway service areas using information-gap decision theory.
  • Development of optimization methods for integrated energy-system frequency regulation.
  • Contributions to invention patents addressing multi-energy collaborative response and electric-vehicle charging regulation.

Publications

Haojun Li contributed to research examining hydrogen production, storage, and utilization integration within distribution networks. The study proposed a two-tier siting and sizing framework intended to support network planning and sustainable energy deployment in future power systems.[3]

He also co-authored research in image steganalysis that introduced a dual-path feature-enhancement architecture with dual-attention bottlenecks, demonstrating interdisciplinary analytical capabilities extending beyond conventional power-system engineering applications.[4]

Research Impact

The research portfolio reflects engagement with contemporary challenges in energy transition, grid stability, and intelligent optimization. Publications, patent-related activities, and project participation indicate a developing research trajectory focused on practical and scalable engineering solutions for modern power systems.

Award Suitability

The academic record demonstrates sustained involvement in research, publication activity, innovation-oriented projects, and professional development. Combined with scholarship recognition, competition achievements, and technical internships, these accomplishments align with common evaluation criteria for emerging-researcher recognition programs and academic excellence awards.[1]

Conclusion

Haojun Li represents an early-career researcher whose work spans integrated energy systems, optimization, and electrical engineering applications. His combination of academic achievement, project involvement, publication activity, and technical experience supports consideration for recognition within young-researcher award frameworks.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Haojun Li, Author ID 60594374800. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60594374800
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Haojun Li. https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9387-3550
  3. Yang, X., Li, H., Hu, X., et al. (2026). A two-tier siting and sizing study for distribution networks based on the integration of hydrogen production, storage, and utilization. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2026.155558
  4. Zou, W., Li, H., Xie, W., et al. (2026). An efficient network with dual-path feature enhancement and dual-attention bottlenecks for spatial image steganalysis. Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvcir.2026.104816

Kyungsik Kim | Statistical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Kyungsik Kim | Statistical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Pukyong National University,South Korea

Prof. Kyungsik Kim is a distinguished researcher and professor at Pukyong National University, specializing in stochastic processes, multifractal analysis, nonlinear dynamics, econophysics, and complex networks. With a prolific academic career spanning decades, he has published over 150 research papers in high-impact journals. His work has significantly contributed to understanding meteorological change, financial market volatility, and diffusion processes in stochastic models. He has been actively involved in research collaborations, particularly with the National Institute of Meteorological Science in Korea, for over ten years. As an editor for leading journals and a member of prestigious professional organizations like KPS, APS, and JPS, he has established himself as an influential figure in his field. His contributions extend beyond academia, with industry projects and a published patent, reflecting his dedication to applied research and innovation.

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Education πŸŽ“

Prof. Kyungsik Kim pursued his PhD in a research-intensive field, equipping him with a strong foundation in stochastic processes and complex systems. His academic journey was marked by a commitment to mathematical modeling, statistical physics, and nonlinear dynamics, allowing him to develop a deep understanding of econophysics, network science, and fractal analysis. He continuously enhanced his knowledge through advanced research training, interdisciplinary collaborations, and academic fellowships. His educational background has enabled him to bridge theoretical models with real-world applications, contributing significantly to economic physics, meteorology, and chemical transport processes. His passion for research led him to explore multifractal analysis and diffusion processes, laying the groundwork for his future academic contributions. Throughout his education, he received rigorous training in computational simulations and statistical methods, which became the cornerstone of his research career.

work ExperienceπŸ’Ό

With an extensive academic career, Prof. Kyungsik Kim has worked as a professor at Pukyong National University, where he has mentored students and led numerous research projects. His expertise in stochastic processes and multifractal analysis has enabled him to work on meteorological studies, financial modeling, and chemical transport research. He has served as an editor and guest editor for reputable journals, contributing to scientific publishing and peer review processes. Over the years, he has been actively engaged in industry-related projects, consulting on five major cases. His collaboration with the National Institute of Meteorological Science for over a decade reflects his commitment to applied research. In addition to academic leadership, he has played a key role in interdisciplinary collaborations, expanding his research impact across multiple domains, including econophysics and complex networks. His experience showcases a blend of academic excellence, industry collaboration, and editorial leadership.

Research Focus

Prof. Kyungsik Kim’s research primarily revolves around stochastic processes, multifractal analysis, nonlinear dynamics, econophysics, and complex networks. His work in meteorological change has significantly contributed to multifractal analysis and climate modeling, enhancing the understanding of weather fluctuations. His studies on financial volatility and exchange rate modeling have played a crucial role in econophysics, helping in risk assessment and financial stability analysis. He has also made major contributions to diffusion and transport studies, particularly in stochastic modeling and chemical reaction processes. His research extends into fractional anomalous processes, exploring long-range interactions and chaotic systems. With an interdisciplinary approach, his work bridges statistical physics, mathematical modeling, and real-world applications. His contributions continue to shape the understanding of complex systems and non-equilibrium dynamics, making his research valuable to scientists, economists, and engineers alike.

Awards and Honors πŸ†

Prof. Kyungsik Kim’s contributions to stochastic modeling, econophysics, and nonlinear systems have earned him recognition from prestigious academic bodies. His work in meteorological science and financial volatility modeling has been widely cited and acknowledged in the scientific community. He has been an honored member of leading professional organizations, including the Korean Physical Society (KPS), American Physical Society (APS), and Japanese Physical Society (JPS). His editorial roles in Fractal and Fractional and the Journal of the Korean Physical Society (JKPS) highlight his contributions to scientific publishing. Additionally, he holds a patent, demonstrating his impact on applied research. Throughout his career, he has received numerous academic invitations, conference keynote opportunities, and research fellowships. His achievements reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge in complex systems and stochastic processes, making him a leading researcher in his field.

Conclusionβœ…

Prof. Kyungsik Kim is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional research output, multidisciplinary impact, and editorial leadership. His contributions to meteorological science, economic physics, and stochastic processes are significant. While he could strengthen his profile with more patents, books, and industry applications, his existing achievements make him a strong contender for the award.

πŸ“šPublications to Noted

  • “Design loading on deeply buried box culverts”​

    • Authors: K. Kim, C.H. Yoo​

    • Year: 2005​

    • Citations: 210

  • “Ultimate strengths of steel rectangular box beams subjected to combined action of bending and torsion”​

    • Authors: K. Kim, C.H. Yoo​

    • Year: 2008​

    • Citations: 55​

  • “In-plane ultimate compressive strengths of HPS deck panel system stiffened with U-shaped ribs”

    • Authors: D.K. Shin, V.A. Le, K. Kim​

    • Year: 2013​

    • Citations: 38​

  • “Stresses due to distortion on horizontally curved tub-girders”​

    • Authors: C.H. Yoo, J. Kang, K. Kim​

    • Year: 2015​

    • Citations: 34

  • “Brace forces in steel box girders with single diagonal lateral bracing systems”​

    • Authors: K. Kim, C.H. Yoo​

    • Year: 2006​

    • Citations: 33

  • “Analytical solution to flexural responses of annular sector thin-plates”​

    • Authors: K. Kim, C.H. Yoo​

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 30

  • “Effects of external bracing on horizontally curved box girder bridges during construction”​

    • Authors: K. Kim, C.H. Yoo​

    • Year: 2006​

    • Citations: 30​

  • “Numerical investigation of buckling strength of longitudinally stiffened web of plate girders subjected to bending”​

    • Authors: H.S. Kim, Y.M. Park, B.J. Kim, K. Kim

    • Year: 2018​

    • Citations: 21​

  • “Ultimate flexural strengths of plate girders subjected to web local buckling”​

    • Authors: D.K. Shin, E.Y. Cho, K. Kim​

    • Year: 2013​

    • Citations: 21​

  • “Compressive strength of HPS box girder flanges stiffened with open ribs”​

    • Authors: D.K. Shin, B. Van Dat, K. Kim

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 20