Prof. Huiqin Pei | Multi-Agent System | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Huiqin Pei | Multi-Agent System | Research Excellence Award

East China JiaoTong University | China

Prof. Huiqin Pei is an accomplished associate professor at the school of electrical and automation engineering, East China Jiaotong University, specializing in control science and control engineering. She has established a strong academic foundation with a bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor of engineering degree from East China Jiaotong university. She has served in various academic roles, including lecturer positions at Nanchang University of Technology and East China Jiaotong University, and later as a visiting scholar at shanghai Jiao Tong University. Her research interests span swarm dynamics, cooperative control, complex network modeling, multi-agent systems, multi-agent system and cooperative optimization in robotic systems. Over the years, she has produced a significant body of scholarly work, with 30 published documents, 389 citations by 349 documents, and an h-index of 10, reflecting her impact in the field. As a reviewer for leading journals such as IEEE transactions on cybernetics and nonlinear dynamics, she contributes to advancing high-quality research. She also serves as an evaluation expert for the national natural science foundation and the national graduate education evaluation system. Honored with the second prize of the natural science award, she continues to influence the fields of nonlinear dynamics and cooperative control.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Pei, H. (2025). Collaborative consistency tracking in hybrid multiple agent systems under slow time varying disturbance signals. IEEE Systems Journal.

Pei, H. (2025). Observer-based event-triggered group consensus tracking of hybrid multi-agent systems. Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control.

Pei, H. (2025). Multi-agent multi-target search with multi-head attention. In Proceedings of the Conference.

 

Dr. Varuliantor Dear | Advanced Motion Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Varuliantor Dear | Advanced Motion Planning | Best Researcher Award

National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia | Indonesia

Dr. Varuliantor Dear is a distinguished researcher in the field of telecommunication engineering, currently serving as a senior researcher at the space research center, Badan Riset Dan Inovasi Nasional, Indonesia. He earned his bachelor’s degree in telecommunication engineering from University Krisnadwipayana, followed by a master’s and doctor of philosophy from Institute technology Bandung, specializing in ionospheric communication systems and multi-carrier modulation techniques. With over a decade of experience in space and ionospheric communication research, he previously served as a young researcher at lembaga penerbangan dan antariksa nasional and as an intern researcher at the space earth technology–ingv in Rome, Italy. His scientific contributions focus on the optimization of ionospheric propagation channels and the Advanced Motion Planning, development of reliable telecommunication systems. Dr. Dear has authored 22 research documents, which have collectively received 122 citations across 117 sources, reflecting his growing academic influence and an h-index of 3. he also contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for the spectral journal at Politeknik negeri Jakarta, ensuring research quality in electronics and telecommunication engineering. Through his work, he continues to advance Indonesia’s research excellence in space and telecommunication sciences.

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Featured Publications

Dear, V., Harjosuwito, J., Mardiani, A. S., Purwono, A., Bahar, A., Susanti, I., Priyambada, S. A., & Pradipta, R. (2025, December). Rapid determination of daily ionospheric F-layer critical frequency value using a quick-scale method based on Frequency-Time-Intensity plots. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 259, 106671.

Husin, A., Dear, V., Faturahman, A., Anggarani, S., Mardiani, A. S., Purwono, A., Harjosuwito, J., & Pradipta, R. (2025, January). Simultaneous observation of equatorial plasma bubbles and traveling ionospheric disturbances over Indonesia following the 15 January 2022 Tonga volcano eruption. Space Weather, 23(1), e2024SW004025.

Dear, V., Afero, F., Pradipta, R., Abadi, P., Arifianto, M. S., & Iskandar, I. (2024). Frequency window with homogeneous time of flight (ToF) for near vertical incidence skywave (NVIS) propagation determined based on ionograms. IEEE Access, 12, 3454599.

Dear, V., Arifianto, M. S., Abadi, P., Purnomo, C., Husin, A., Kurniawan, A., & Iskandar, I. S. (2024, June). Ionospheric channel impulse response measurement system for NVIS propagation mode over Java Island based on low-cost SDR platform. Radio Science, 59(6), e2023RS007877.

Husin, A., Dear, V., Faturahman, A., Anggarani, S., Mardiani, A. S., Purwono, A., Harjosuwito, J., & Pradipta, R. (2024, June 13). Simultaneous observation of equatorial plasma bubbles and traveling ionospheric disturbances over Indonesia following the 15 January 2022 Tonga volcano eruption [Preprint]. ESSOAr.