Mr. Hanyu Yin | Adaptive Control | Best Researcher Awardย
Mr. Hanyu Yin, Yangzhou University, China
Mr. Hanyu Yin received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Automation from Nanjing University Jinling College, Nanjing, China, in 2023. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Control Engineering at Yangzhou University. His research focuses on multi-agent systems, robust formation control, and stochastic distributed control. Mr. Yin is dedicated to advancing control strategies for complex systems, particularly in uncertain and dynamic environments.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award โ Mr. Hanyu Yin
Mr. Hanyu Yin is an emerging scholar in the field of Control Engineering, with a research focus on multi-agent systems, robust formation control, and stochastic distributed control. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Yangzhou University, Mr. Yin has already demonstrated strong potential and a clear trajectory toward impactful, high-level research.
๐ Education
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B.Eng. in Automation
Nanjing University Jinling College, Nanjing, China
๐ Graduated in 2023 -
Ph.D. in Control Engineering (Pursuing)
Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China
๐ 2023 โ Present
๐ฏ Focus: Multi-agent systems, robust formation control, stochastic distributed control
๐ผ Work & Research Experience
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Ph.D. Researcher
Yangzhou University
๐ Conducting research in distributed control and multi-agent coordination systems
๐ฌ Developing innovative control strategies for robust formation control under uncertainty
๐ Achievements & Contributions
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๐ Contributed to the field of stochastic distributed control through ongoing doctoral research
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๐ค Designed and tested multi-agent coordination algorithms for formation control
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๐ Presented work at university-level seminars and control systems workshops
๐ฅ Awards & Honors
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๐๏ธ Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award (Nanjing University Jinling College) โ 2023
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๐ First-Class Scholarship for Academic Excellence โ 2022, 2023
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๐ Merit Student Award โ Recognized for academic performance and research initiative