Prof. Jiaxuan Yang | Maritime Awards | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Jiaxuan Yang | Maritime Awards | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Jiaxuan Yang, Dalian Maritime University, China

Professor Jiaxuan Yang is a distinguished academic in the field of Transportation Engineering, specializing in Traffic Information Engineering & Control as well as Traffic Safety & Environment. He earned both his Bachelor’s degree in Communication Engineering (2003) and Ph.D. in Traffic Information Engineering & Control (2008) from Dalian Maritime University, where he has served as a faculty member of the Navigation College since 2008. Since July 2021, he has also held the position of Deputy Dean at the university’s Graduate School. Professor Yang has enriched his academic perspective through international research experiences as a visiting scholar at Lehigh University in the United States (2017) and the World Maritime University (2016).

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Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research Award – Jiaxuan YANG

Professor Jiaxuan Yang is highly suitable for the Research for Excellence in Research Award based on an outstanding combination of academic credentials, sustained research contributions, and professional impact in the field of Transportation Engineering, particularly in Traffic Information Engineering & Control, Traffic Safety, and Maritime Navigation Systems.

🎓 Education

  • 📘 Ph.D. in Traffic Information Engineering & Control
    Dalian Maritime University (2003–2008)

  • 📡 B.Eng. in Communication Engineering
    Dalian Maritime University (1999–2003)

💼 Work Experience

  • 🧑‍🏫 Deputy Dean, Graduate School, Dalian Maritime University (Since July 2021)

  • 📍 Faculty Member, Navigation College, Dalian Maritime University (Since December 2008)

  • 🌍 Visiting Scholar, World Maritime University (2016)

  • 🇺🇸 Visiting Scholar, Lehigh University, USA (2017)

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🥇 2022 – Special Prize, Liaoning Provincial Graduate Teaching Achievement Award

  • 🥉 2018 – Third Prize, Dalian Science and Technology Award

  • 🥉 2013 – Third Prize, Dalian Natural Science Award

📚 Achievements

  • ✍️ Authored several textbooks, including:

    • Collision Avoidance and Communication for Marine Facilities (2022)

    • Communication and Navigation Systems for Ship Integrated Bridge (2023)

    • Information Technology and Communication Navigation Systems (2021)

    • Multiple publications on GMDSS operations and marine communication (2010–2020)

Publication Top Notes:

Diffusion Adversarial Learning For Underwater Depth Estimation

Anomaly detection method for ship trajectory based on stay region mining

A method for real-time detection of vessel abnormal behavior based on CNN-LSTM

A spatial-temporal data mining method for the extraction of vessel traffic patterns using AIS data

Spatial-temporal analysis of carbon emissions from ships in ports based on AIS data

Modeling and application of ship traffic conflicts in nearshore waters with heavy traffic

Optical Remote Sensing Ship Recognition and Classification Based on Improved YOLOv5

Prof Dr. Chung-Ru Ho | Marine Sensor Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Chung-Ru Ho | Marine Sensor Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Chung-Ru Ho, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

Dr. Chung-Ru Ho is a Distinguished Professor at National Taiwan Ocean University, specializing in physical oceanography and ocean remote sensing. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Ocean Science from the University of Delaware, USA, and has since established a prominent career in oceanography. Dr. Ho’s research focuses on ocean circulation, air-sea interaction, and climate change, with a particular emphasis on satellite observations and statistical analyses of oceanic phenomena. He has published over 100 journal articles and several book chapters, contributing significantly to the understanding of ocean temperature variations, upwelling dynamics, and the impacts of major weather events on marine environments.

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Summary of Suitability

Chung-Ru Ho’s research spans physical oceanography, ocean remote sensing, ocean circulation, air-sea interaction, and climate change. His work is crucial in understanding oceanic and atmospheric phenomena, which has significant implications for climate science and environmental monitoring.He has authored over 100 journal articles and several book chapters, showcasing his prolific output and deep expertise in his field. His papers cover a range of topics including oceanic temperature variability, satellite observation of ocean dynamics, and the impact of climatic events on ocean systems.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Applied Ocean Science
    University of Delaware, USA
  • M.S. in Physical Oceanography
    National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

Work Experience

  • Distinguished Professor
    Department of Marine Environmental Informatics, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
  • Chairperson
    Department of Marine Environmental Informatics, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
  • Deputy Director General
    National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, Taiwan
  • Associate Vice President for Research and Development
    National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

Publication top Notes:

Risk Assessment for Recreational Activities in the Coastal Ocean

Extreme cooling of 12.5 °C triggered by Typhoon Fungwong (2008)

Preface: Remote Sensing Applications in Ocean Observation

Satellite observed new mechanism of Kuroshio intrusion into the northern South China Sea

On the Reconstruction of Missing Sea Surface Temperature Data from Himawari-8 in Adjacent Waters of Taiwan Using DINEOF Conducted with 25-h Data

Variations in Flow Patterns in the Northern Taiwan Strait Observed by Satellite-Tracked Drifters