Dr. Irene Garcia-Camacha Gutiérrez | Soft Robotics and Smart Materials | Best Use of AI in Robotics

Dr. Irene Garcia-Camacha Gutiérrez | Soft Robotics and Smart Materials | Best Use of AI in Robotics

Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha | Spain

Dr. Irene García Camacha Gutiérrez is an Associate Professor of Statistics and Operations Research in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, a position she has held. She earned her PhD in Mathematics and Physics from UCLM and has developed a strong research profile despite her relatively early career stage, with more than fifteen publications in high-impact JCR and SJR journals. Her main research focuses on optimal experimental design, robust design methodologies, and mixture experiments, supported by a research stay at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her work is characterized by a multidisciplinary orientation, with applications in civil engineering, sports science, health sciences, Soft Robotics and Smart Materials and industrial mathematics. She has participated in fifteen competitive research projects, serving as principal investigator in several, and obtained her first recognized six-year research period. She is also active in scientific outreach, peer review, and academic service at national and international levels.

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Dr. Qiang Ziyang | Bio-Inspired Robot Design | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qiang Ziyang | Bio-Inspired Robot Design | Best Researcher Award

Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital | China

Ziy­ang Qiang is a dedicated urologist and clinical researcher currently serving as an attending urologist at the affiliated hospital of Qinghai University, China, under the supervision of Prof. Guojun Chen. He earned his bachelor’s degree in clinical medicine and later completed a master’s degree in surgery at Ningxia Medical University under Prof. Lianghong MA, where his thesis focused on the effects of the pi3k inhibitor ly294002 on the proliferation and apoptosis of prostate cancer cell line pc-3. He further expanded his research expertise at the University hospital Halle, Germany, under Prof. P. Fornara, working on minimally invasive surgery and its comparison with open surgical procedures. Over the years, he has built a strong academic and clinical foundation, combining research insight with practical surgical experience. His scholarly contributions include several publications in peer-reviewed journals, reflecting growing recognition in the field of urology. According to available databases, Dr. Ziyang Qiang has an h-index of 8, with approximately 490 citations across about 5 documents, highlighting his active engagement in Bio-Inspired Robot Design research. his work bridges clinical innovation and academic inquiry, contributing meaningfully to advancements in urological surgery and evidence-based medical practice.

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Featured Publications

Qiang, Z., Zhang, B., Li, T., Ma, L., Kong, X., & Chen, S. (2025, October). Dysbiotic gut microbiota correlates with altered serum and urinary biomarkers in recurrent calcium oxalate stone patients. International Journal of General Medicine, 18, Article S549804.

Wang, J., Fan, M., Qiang, Z., Ren, H., Chen, H., & Dai, Y. (2025, October 9). Global research trends of robotic-assisted surgery in urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery: A bibliometric and visualization analysis based on Web of Science. Journal of Robotic Surgery.

Qiang, Z. (2025, October 1). Risk factor analysis and prediction model establishment for urinary incontinence after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, 35(10), 1301–1307.

Niu, S., Xia, D., Wang, B., Wang, X., Zhang, Q., Wang, J., Jin, X., Mao, L., Ruan, Y., Wang, H., … Qiang, Z. (2025, April). Real-world effectiveness of rezvilutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy in patients with low-volume, metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer: A retrospective multicenter study. Translational Andrology and Urology, 14(4), 239–249.

Zhang, J., He, J., Qiang, Z., Zhang, J., Hao, F., Song, S., Chen, X., Ma, W., & Li, Y. (2024, December 18). Methyltransferase like 13 promotes malignant behaviors of bladder cancer cells through targeting PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Open Life Sciences, 19(12), 981–990.