Tuniyazi Abudoureheman | Intelligent Systems | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman | Intelligent Systems | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman | Intelligent Systems | Hiroshima University | Japan

Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. student at Hiroshima University whose work focuses on advanced sensing, machine vision, and robotic system diagnostics, contributing meaningfully to the fields of high-frame-rate (HFR) imaging, vibration analysis, and automated detection systems. Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman began his academic journey with foundational studies that eventually led him to pursue graduate-level research, culminating in his current doctoral studies where he continues to expand his expertise in robotics and intelligent sensing technology. Throughout his professional experience, Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman has actively engaged in collaborative research projects, working alongside multidisciplinary teams to design, implement, and validate methods involving HFR video, wing-beat frequency detection, and robot health monitoring across multiple postures. His early work also includes contributions to multi-target tracking using Kalman Filtering in complex environments, demonstrating both versatility and technical depth even before entering advanced doctoral research. The core research interests of Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman include high-speed imaging, robotic vibration analysis, automated industrial inspection, bio-inspired detection systems, and machine vision algorithms, all of which align with the evolving demands of next-generation intelligent robotics. His research skills span HFR camera-based data acquisition, signal processing, vibration modeling, robotic motion evaluation, and applied machine learning, supported by strong analytical ability and experience with experimental system design. Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman has also developed valuable competencies in publishing scientific results, presenting at conferences, and contributing to collaborative engineering investigations, which collectively strengthen his academic and professional profile. Although early in his academic career, Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman has already earned recognition through peer-reviewed publications, citations, and participation in reputable conferences such as IEEE SENSORS, positioning him as an emerging scholar in robotics and sensing technology. His work has received growing scholarly attention, reflected in increasing citation counts and inclusion in respected journals covering robotics and mechatronics. In conclusion, Dr. Tuniyazi Abdurrahman continues to advance as a promising researcher whose technical contributions, methodological rigor, and commitment to innovation place him on a strong path toward future academic excellence and impactful scientific discovery.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Li, J., Shimasaki, K., Tuniyazi, A., Ishii, I., & Ogihara, M. (2023). HFR video-based hornet detection approach using wing-beat frequency analysis. 3 citations.

  2. Abudoureheman, T., Wang, F., Shimasaki, K., & Ishii, I. (2025). HFR-video-based vibration analysis of a multi-jointed robot manipulator. 1 citation.

  3. Abudoureheman, T., Otsubo, H., Wang, F., Shimasaki, K., & Ishii, I. (2025). High-frame-rate camera-based vibration analysis for health monitoring of industrial robots across multiple postures.

 

Mika Yasuoka | Computer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mika Yasuoka | Computer | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Roskilde University, Denmark

Dr. Mika Yasuoka Jensen πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅πŸ‡©πŸ‡° is an Associate Professor of Sustainable Digitalization at Roskilde University, Denmark. With a multicultural background and deep expertise in computer science, informatics, and interaction design, she bridges Japanese, American, and Danish academic traditions. Passionate about co-creation, digital welfare, and Living Labs, Dr. Yasuoka leads global collaborations with universities, public institutions, and tech corporations to shape sustainable digital futures. Her leadership in participatory design, social innovation, and smart city initiatives has made her a prominent voice in advancing technology for societal benefit. πŸŒπŸ’»

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Yasuoka’s academic journey is a blend of prestigious institutions across three continents. She earned her Ph.D. in Computer Supported Cooperative Work from the IT University of Copenhagen, incorporating research at The University of Tokyo and Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to this, she completed an M.Sc. in Informatics from Kyoto University and a B.Sc. in Library and Information Science from Keio University. Her academic enrichment also includes an exchange program and visiting researcher positions at Carnegie Mellon University in the U.S. πŸŽ“πŸ“˜πŸŒ

Experience πŸ’Ό

Dr. Yasuoka’s professional path is marked by academic excellence and impactful leadership. Since 2020, she has been serving as Associate Professor at Roskilde University. She has held roles at institutions including the IT University of Copenhagen, Keio University, and Technical University of Denmark. She has led numerous cross-sectoral projects, blending stakeholder engagement and digital design across borders. Her strategic advisory roles include working with municipalities and government digital agencies in Japan. πŸ«πŸŒπŸ‘©β€πŸ«

Research Interest πŸ”

Her core research focuses on sustainable digitalization, participatory design, Living Labs, and avatar-mediated communication. She investigates how digital technologies can be co-designed and responsibly integrated into societies to enhance well-being. With a special interest in smart cities, welfare technologies, and design frameworks, Dr. Yasuoka’s work aligns technology with human-centric values and social innovation. πŸ€–πŸ™οΈπŸ‘₯

Awards πŸ†

Dr. Yasuoka has received multiple accolades for her innovative contributions. These include the 11th Nextcom Paper Award (2022) for advancing e-government strategy, the 12th KDDI Foundation Book Publishing Grant (2022), and a Best Paper Finalist at IEEE ARSO 2021. She also earned the Human Interface Society Award (2021) for her analysis of stakeholder involvement in welfare technology assessment. πŸ†πŸ“šβœ¨

Publications πŸ“„

Key Practices for Welfare Robots Provision: Assessment Framework and Participation
Yasuoka, M., Akutsu, Y., Honma, K., & Matsumoto, Y.
IEEE International Conference on Advanced Robotics and Its Social Impacts (ARSO), 2021.
πŸ”— IEEE Xplore Link
Cited by researchers in robotics and social care design.

How Remote-Controlled Avatars Are Accepted in Hybrid Workplace
Yasuoka, M., Miyata, T., Nakatani, M., Taoka, Y., & Hamaguchi, N.
In: Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 14036, Springer, Cham, 2023.
πŸ”— Springer Link
Referenced in studies on telepresence and future work environments.

Not Just Power: Exploring Transitions as Fluidity and Relationality in Participatory Design
Yasuoka, M., & Kibi, Y.
Participatory Design Conference 2024, Vol. 2: Exploratory Papers and Workshops.
πŸ”— ACM Link
Cited in participatory design and relational theory literature.

Reflection on Digital Cities
Yasuoka, M., & Ishida, T.
In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, Oxford University Press, 2023.
Used in urban digital studies and smart city curricula.

Conclusion

Dr. Mika Yasuoka Jensen is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her cross-cultural expertise, commitment to societal impact through digitalization, leadership in international projects, and award-winning research achievements make her a standout candidate. Minor enhancements in research metrics and journal profile would further strengthen her already impressive credentials.