bangjie wu | Neuroscience & Brain Science | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Bangjie Wu
Affiliation China Three Gorges University
Country China
Scopus ID 58638981900
Documents 5
Citations 29
h-index 2
Subject Area Neuroscience & Brain Science
Event World Life Science Awards

Bangjie Wu is a researcher affiliated with China Three Gorges University, China, with academic interests spanning intelligent systems, human-machine interaction, computational modeling, automotive engineering, and emerging interdisciplinary applications connected to neuroscience and cognitive science. His scholarly contributions include participation in research related to cognitive workload analysis, adaptive warning systems, autonomous inspection robotics, and intelligent vehicle systems. His publication profile reflects collaborative international research activities in engineering optimization, computational intelligence, and advanced system design.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition article presents the scholarly profile and research contributions of Bangjie Wu in the areas of intelligent engineering systems, human-centered computational modeling, vehicle technologies, and interdisciplinary cognitive applications. The researcher has contributed to collaborative studies involving adaptive warning systems, hybrid intelligent systems, human-machine interaction, and advanced engineering optimization. These studies demonstrate engagement with contemporary research themes associated with safety optimization, intelligent automation, and computational system analysis.[2]

Keywords

Neuroscience, Brain Science, Cognitive Modeling, Human-Machine Interaction, Intelligent Systems, Hybrid Vehicles, Computational Engineering, Adaptive Warning Systems, Robotics, Vehicle Optimization, Engineering Research, Cognitive Workload, Intelligent Manufacturing, Autonomous Systems.

Introduction

The integration of intelligent computational systems with cognitive and engineering sciences has become an important area of modern interdisciplinary research. Bangjie Wu has participated in collaborative academic work related to intelligent warning systems, human-centered computational analysis, autonomous exploration strategies, and optimization methodologies for engineering applications. Such contributions are associated with ongoing developments in advanced robotics, adaptive systems, and intelligent transportation technologies.[3] Studies involving computational modeling of cognitive behavior and human-machine collaboration contribute to broader discussions concerning intelligent decision-support systems and safety-oriented engineering frameworks.[4]

Research Profile

Bangjie Wu is affiliated with China Three Gorges University, a higher education institution located in Yichang, China. The researcher has collaborated on publications related to intelligent vehicle systems, robotics, engineering optimization, cognitive workload assessment, and adaptive computational strategies. The available publication record indicates participation in multidisciplinary projects involving engineering systems and computational analysis.[1]

  • Research affiliation with China Three Gorges University.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary engineering and intelligent systems research.
  • Academic contributions related to cognitive workload analysis and safety optimization.
  • Collaborative publications involving robotics and computational modeling.
  • Research involvement in adaptive vehicle technologies and intelligent automation.

Research Contributions

Bangjie Wu has contributed to research focused on intelligent engineering systems and computational optimization. Published studies include investigations into cognitive workload quantification in intensive care settings, adaptive driving warning strategies, autonomous exploration systems for inspection robots, and energy management strategies for hybrid electric vehicles.Additional contributions involve optimization methodologies for autonomous systems and intelligent manufacturing environments. Collaborative works in these domains include model-driven behavioral verification, distributed perception networks, and adaptive optimization algorithms for complex engineering operations.

Publications

  • “Quantifying cognitive workload in ICU nursing: a computational modeling approach to ECMO circuit priming.” Cognition Technology and Work (2026).
  • “Emotion-Aware Driving Warning for Safety and Experience Optimization: Adaptive Risk Field Thresholds and Evaluation of a Three-Level Strategy.” International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (2025).
  • “Research on an autonomous exploration strategy for hydroelectric generator inspection robots driven by large language models.” International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (2025).
  • “Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy With Consideration of Battery Aging for Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles.” IEEE Access (2020).

Research Impact

The research activities associated with Bangjie Wu contribute to interdisciplinary developments in intelligent systems, computational modeling, and engineering optimization. Publication collaborations indicate engagement with internationally recognized journals and conference proceedings in engineering and applied computational sciences.available scholarly metrics include multiple indexed documents, citation activity, and collaborative research contributions involving international academic institutions. These indicators reflect ongoing participation in contemporary research areas connected to intelligent technologies and advanced engineering systems.

Award Suitability

Bangjie Wu demonstrates suitability for recognition within the World Life Science Awards due to interdisciplinary contributions linking intelligent systems, cognitive workload modeling, adaptive computational technologies, and human-centered engineering research.and human-machine interaction aligns with emerging scientific directions in neuroscience-informed engineering applications.researcher’s involvement in computational safety optimization and intelligent autonomous systems further reflects engagement with advanced scientific methodologies applicable to future interdisciplinary innovation in life science and engineering domains.

Conclusion

Bangjie Wu has contributed to collaborative research involving intelligent engineering systems, adaptive computational frameworks, and human-centered technological applications. The publication profile reflects engagement with multidisciplinary scientific research relevant to computational modeling, intelligent transportation, robotics, and cognitive system analysis. These contributions support ongoing academic developments associated with neuroscience-informed engineering and advanced intelligent system design.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Bangjie Wu, Author ID 58638981900. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58638981900
  2. ResearchGate. (2026). Quantifying cognitive workload in ICU nursing: a computational modeling approach to ECMO circuit priming.
    https://www.researchgate.net/
  3. Quantifying cognitive workload in ICU nursing: A computational modeling approach to ECMO circuit priming. Research
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12008-025-02000-0
  4. Yang, Z., Zhou, B., Wu, B., Peng, W., & Dong, Y. (2025). Emotion-aware driving warning for safety and experience optimization: Adaptive risk field thresholds and evaluation of a three-level strategy. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
    https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2025.2591781

Yanzhong Guan | Neuroscience & Brain Science | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Yanzhong Guan | Neuroscience & Brain Science | Best Innovation Award

Mudanjiang Medical University | China

Prof. Yanzhong Guan is a leading researcher in physiology and neurobiology, specializing in the mechanisms underlying alcohol dependence and neural plasticity. His research focuses on dopaminergic signaling, GABAergic synaptic modulation, and neurotrophic factors such as BDNF in addiction pathways. Through extensive in vivo and molecular studies, he has advanced understanding of ethanol-induced neuroadaptations and identified potential therapeutic targets for alcohol use disorders. With over 70 publications and multiple funded projects, his work integrates basic neuroscience with clinical applications, contributing to innovative strategies for prevention and treatment of substance dependence and related neurological disorders.

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Min-Hyeon Park | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Min-Hyeon Park | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Min-Hyeon Park is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at The Catholic University of Korea and a board-certified specialist in both general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. With clinical, academic, and research expertise, he has established himself as a leader in understanding neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents. His experience includes scholarly contributions at Stanford University and editorial roles in international psychiatry journals.

Dr. Min-Hyeon Park | The Catholic University of Korea | South Korea

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Education

Dr. Min-Hyeon Park completed medical studies and advanced graduate training at The Catholic University of Korea. He pursued both master’s and doctoral studies in psychiatry, establishing a strong academic foundation that integrates clinical practice with research. His advanced education has been dedicated to exploring psychiatric disorders, with a special focus on child and adolescent mental health.

Experience

Dr. Park has built an extensive career in psychiatry through hospital, academic, and research appointments at The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul National University, and as a visiting scholar at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has served in progressive roles including intern, resident, clinical instructor, attending physician, and professor. His expertise bridges clinical psychiatry, teaching, and international research collaboration, with a focus on neuropsychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Park has been recognized for his contributions to the field of psychiatry with the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry International Scholars Award. This honor highlights his growing impact on global child and adolescent mental health research and clinical practice.

Skills and Expertise

Dr. Park possesses strong clinical and academic skills in psychiatry, with board certifications in general psychiatry as well as child and adolescent psychiatry. His strengths include diagnostic evaluation, psychopharmacology, treatment planning, and advancing psychiatric education. In addition, he has extensive editorial experience as an associate editor for leading psychiatry journals, contributing to the dissemination of cutting-edge mental health research.

Research Focus 

Dr. Park’s research centers on child and adolescent psychiatry, including neurodevelopmental disorders and autism spectrum disorder. He is dedicated to understanding the biological, psychological, and social factors influencing young patients and their families. His work emphasizes the development of improved diagnostic tools, treatment approaches, and early intervention strategies that can enhance outcomes for children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions.

Research Projects

Dr. Park has led and contributed to research projects focused on child and adolescent psychiatry, with particular emphasis on autism spectrum disorder, neurodevelopmental conditions, and mood disorders. His projects integrate clinical practice with neuroscience, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment strategies, and patient care outcomes. He has also been actively involved in collaborative international studies that address pressing challenges in mental health across diverse populations.

Publications

IQ, an Uninvited Guest in the Field of Learning?: Correlation Study of Comprehensive Learning Test
Authors: Min-Chan Cha, Tae-Hyeong Kim, Hyun Jung Kim, Kyung Mook Choi, Min-Hyeon Park
Journal: Journal of Korean Medical Science

Multimodal AI for risk stratification in autism spectrum disorder: integrating voice and screening tools
Authors: Sookyung Bae, Junho Hong, Sungji Ha, Jiwoo Moon, Jaeeun Yu, Hangnyoung Choi, Junghan Lee, Ryemi Do, Hewoen Sim, Hanna Kim, Min-Hyeon Park et al.
Journal: npj Digital Medicine

The association between fronto-insular interaction and executive function during childhood and adolescence in a resting state fMRI study
Authors: Jiyea Kim, Narae Kim, Yeeun Kim, Bumhee Park, Min-Hyeon Park
Journal: Scientific Reports

Linking the Supplementary Motor Network and Executive Function in Developing Brain
Authors: Dong-Gyun Han, Bumhee Park, Seulgi Lee, Haemi Choi, Yeeun Kim, Seungmin Lee, Min-Hyeon Park
Journal: Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience

Epidemiological study of DSM-5 mental disorders: National mental health survey of Korea – child and adolescent
Authors: Bung-Nyun Kim, Ryemi Do, Hewoen Sim, Soyeon Kim, Min-Hyeon Park, Johanna Inhyang Kim, Yookyung Eoh, Minkyung Jo, Jin Young Choi, Bong-Jin Hahm et al.
Journal: Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Conclusion

Dr. Park’s career reflects a rare combination of clinical excellence, academic leadership, and impactful research in psychiatry. His dedication to advancing child and adolescent mental health through evidence-based practices and innovative research makes him a key figure in shaping the future of psychiatric care. His continued work promises to expand global understanding and improve the lives of patients and families affected by mental health challenges.