Li Yin | Slope engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Li Yin | Slope engineering | Best Researcher Award

Liaoning Technical University | China

Dr. Li Yin is an accomplished scholar whose research spans open-pit mining theory and technology, digital mining techniques, mine geological hazards and slope engineering. At Liaoning Technical University she has directed numerous enterprise-commissioned projects and led major provincial and national science fund initiatives, producing a strong record of peer-reviewed work: nine academic papers (including three in SCI and three in EI indexed journals) and six patent applications (two granted). Her h-index stands at 29, with over 4 000 citations across her publications — a reflection of the broad relevance of her work. Her innovation lies in developing a practical method to determine the main sliding direction of open-pit mine landslides using ground-based InSAR monitoring imagery and a novel Cumulative Difference Degree–Time (CDD-T) metric, integrating OpenCV image-segmentation, simulated-annealing-filtered image similarity and linear fitting of deformation sub-regions. This data-driven method bridges the gap between theoretical modelling and real-world monitoring in mining slope stability, offering engineers a tool with direct on-site applicability. Her work has earned first and second prizes at the provincial/ministerial level for scientific and technological progress, underscoring her impact in mining engineering and geological science. She continues to advance the field through translational applications, training of younger engineers and integration of new monitoring technologies — positioning her to shape the future of data-enabled mining safety and slope disaster prevention.

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Featured Publications 

Yin, L., Wang, D., Wu, Y., Xing, X., & Wang, S. (2025). Operational determination of landslide sliding direction using ground radar images: A case study in open-pit mining. Landslides.

Wang, D., Abba, S. I., Yin, L., & Xing, X. (2023). Study on the control effect of local basement replacement on the stability of dump. PLOS ONE, 18(10), e0292901.

Dr. Tzu-wen Kuo  – Disaster Prevention and Evacuation – Best Scholar Award

Dr. Tzu-wen Kuo  - Disaster Prevention and Evacuation - Best Scholar Award

Tzu-Wen Kuo Architectural Firm  - Taiwan

Author Profile 

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Tzu-wen Kuo early in life, kuo displayed a strong inclination towards scientific inquiry and spatial cognition. his academic journey laid a firm foundation in engineering and applied sciences, eventually steering him towards specialized research in behavioral sciences, evacuation technologies, and power electronics. as a learning part-time assistant, he actively participated in a study on the correlation between spatial cognition and path-finding behavior in bright and dark environments, showing a passion for integrating human behavior with advanced system design.

💼 Professional endeavors

Residing in the xinyi district of taipei city, tzu-wen kuo has led various impactful projects from 2019 onwards. his professional career is deeply tied to smart safety systems, where he has contributed through both academic research and patented inventions. he has held a significant role in developing innovative devices and systems tailored to modern urban challenges, focusing on indoor navigation, fire safety, and distress signaling technologies. kuo’s commitment to combining user-centric design with engineering principles is evident in his multifaceted inventions and published works.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Ko's research has prominently focused on the intersection of technology, human behavior, and safety engineering. he has authored multiple q1-rated research papers, including "research and development of smartphone voice guidance escape using smartphones for indoor fire evacuation" (2019), and two significant 2025 publications: "smart building technologies for fire rescue: a qr code-enabled notification system" and "simulation-based assessment of evacuation efficiency in sports stadiums: insights from case studies." his innovative work consistently integrates power electronics in the development of emergency communication and evacuation systems, highlighting his dedication to enhancing public safety through technological solutions.

🌟 Impact and influence

Tzu-wen kuo’s work has influenced the design of safer, more efficient emergency systems in urban settings. his research has been instrumental in shaping how smartphones and power electronics are integrated into fire evacuation and emergency communication systems. his patented inventions, such as a positioning signal output device, fire sprinkler system, and a distress reporting system, have set a benchmark in smart safety design for public infrastructure. kuo's contributions are not only academic but also practical, influencing architects, urban developers, and safety planners.

📚 Academic cites and innovation

Kuo’s scholarly output has earned recognition within the international academic community, particularly in journals ranked in the q1 tier. his studies are frequently cited by researchers in the fields of smart building technologies, evacuation science, and behavioral safety. beyond citations, his work is frequently referenced in practical case studies and technological implementation reports. by merging user-interface design, power electronics, and spatial behavior modeling, he has provided a comprehensive framework for understanding and improving human responses in crisis scenarios.

🧠 Legacy and future contributions

With patents extending into 2031, tzu-wen kuo’s contributions are forward-looking and designed to evolve with emerging technologies. his legacy lies in bridging behavioral science with intelligent systems for disaster response. moving forward, kuo is expected to continue influencing the future of smart infrastructure, focusing on refining evacuation models, enhancing ai-based alert systems, and improving adaptive learning in distress response. his expertise in power electronics will continue to serve as a pillar in developing next-generation safety systems.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Simulation-Based Assessment of Evacuation Efficiency in Sports Stadiums: Insights from Case Studies
    Authors: Chieh-Hsiung Yang, Ching-Yuan Lin, Tzu-Wen Kuo
    Journal: Fire

  • Title: Smart Building Technologies for Fire Rescue: A QR Code-Enabled Notification System
    Authors: Tzu-Wen Kuo, Ching-Yuan Lin
    Journal: Fire

  • Title: Using Smartphones for Indoor Fire Evacuation
    Authors: Tzu-Wen Kuo, Ching-Yuan Lin, Ying-Ji Chuang, Gary Li-Kai Hsiao
    Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health