Jyh-Rong Chou | Emerging Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jyh-Rong Chou | Emerging Technologies
| Best Researcher Award

Professor at I-Shou University, Taiwan.

Dr. Jyh-Rong Chou is a distinguished professor in the Department of Creative Product Design and the Dean of the College of Communication and Design at I-Shou University, Taiwan. He has been serving as the Executive Director of the International Association of Organizational Innovation (IAOI, USA) since 2007. With a Ph.D. and M.S. in Industrial Design from National Cheng Kung University, Dr. Chou has contributed extensively to creative design research, user experience, and decision-making methodologies using Fuzzy and Gray theories. He has published prolifically in top-tier international journals and actively reviews for prestigious publications in design, engineering, and decision sciences. Dr. Chou’s interdisciplinary approach bridges design innovation with usability and sustainability, earning him national and international recognition.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Dr. Jyh-Rong Chou is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his sustained academic excellence, innovative research contributions, and leadership in design education. His pioneering work in integrating Fuzzy Set Theory, TRIZ, and usability engineering into creative product design has advanced both theory and practice. As a prolific author and active reviewer for high-impact journals, he significantly influences global research trends. His role as Dean and Executive Director of IAOI reflects his commitment to fostering academic and industrial collaboration. Dr. Chou’s dedication to interdisciplinary research, user-centered innovation, and sustainable design aligns perfectly with the award’s values, showcasing his impactful contributions to design science and technology.

🎓 Education :

Dr. Jyh-Rong Chou completed his academic training entirely at the prestigious National Cheng Kung University in Tainan, Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Design between 2002 and 2004, focusing on innovation methodologies and human-centered design. Prior to that, he obtained an M.S. in Industrial Design (1992–1994), where he developed his foundational knowledge in ergonomics and product development. His undergraduate studies were also in the Department of Industrial Design at the same institution (1989–1992), laying the groundwork for his academic and professional journey. This rigorous and consistent educational background has shaped Dr. Chou into a multifaceted expert in creative design, decision science, and usability engineering.

🏢 Work Experience :

Dr. Chou has over two decades of academic and professional experience in industrial and product design. He currently serves as Professor in the Department of Creative Product Design and as Dean of the College of Communication and Design at I-Shou University. Since 2007, he has also held the role of Executive Director at the International Association of Organizational Innovation (IAOI, USA), promoting global research collaboration. His experience spans teaching, academic leadership, industry consultancy, and editorial duties for top journals. He has supervised numerous research projects, published widely, and contributed to curriculum development in creative design and usability. His extensive experience demonstrates his capacity to lead research and education with innovation and interdisciplinary impact.

🏅 Awards and Honors :

Dr. Jyh-Rong Chou has received numerous recognitions for his research excellence and academic leadership. He is a frequent reviewer for internationally reputed journals such as Journal of Mechanical Design, Journal of Cleaner Production, Advanced Engineering Informatics, and others. His appointment as Executive Director of IAOI (USA) since 2007 highlights his leadership in fostering global innovation. Dr. Chou has been repeatedly invited to international conferences and editorial boards, reflecting peer recognition of his expertise in fuzzy logic, decision-making, and product-service systems. Though specific award names are not listed, his record of publications, professional appointments, and peer recognition positions him among the most influential scholars in creative industrial design and applied decision science.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Chou’s research is centered on integrating advanced decision-making tools like Fuzzy Set Theory and Gray Theory into creative product design and innovation processes. His work spans TRIZ methodology, usability engineering, ergonomics, and user experience (UX) optimization. He also explores Life Cycle Engineering and Product-Service Design, contributing to sustainable and human-centric innovations. His interdisciplinary research bridges design theory and engineering practice, enabling more intelligent, efficient, and user-friendly products. By applying quantitative methods to subjective user perceptions and complex design problems, Dr. Chou advances both academic knowledge and practical solutions in product development. His research fosters innovation that is both technically sound and emotionally resonant with users.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

📘 A TRIZ-based product-service design approach for developing innovative products
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🌍 A Scoping Review of Ontologies Relevant to Design Strategies in Response to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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📊 A psychometric user experience model based on fuzzy measure approaches
Year: 2018 📑 Cited by: [Check Scopus] 🤖🧠

📉 Performance evaluation of special education in China based on Data Envelopment Analysis
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🔍 Kansei Clustering Using Fuzzy and Grey Relation Algorithms
Year: 2015 📑 Cited by: [Check Journal Metrics] 🎨📈

Changxin Yu | Digital technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changxin Yu | Digital technology
|Best Researcher Award

 

Dr at Beijing Institute of Technology ,China.

Changxin Yu is a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Economics at Beijing Institute of Technology. Her research bridges agricultural economics and digital technology, focusing on their combined impact on productivity, sustainability, and innovation. She has investigated public perceptions of GMOs, the role of R&D in Chinese pesticide firms, and the productivity effects of modern biotechnology. Yu applies empirical models, including machine learning, to analyze how digital technologies—such as industrial robots and digital trade—contribute to green development and economic transformation. Her work is published in leading journals, including Technological Forecasting and Social Change. With interdisciplinary expertise, she continues to explore how digital tools can enhance agricultural and manufacturing sector performance, contributing to China’s sustainable economic growth.


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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

 

Changxin Yu exemplifies the qualities sought in a Best Researcher Award recipient. Her work seamlessly integrates applied economics, digital innovation, and sustainability—a rare and valuable interdisciplinary nexus. She has produced high-impact research on topics such as industrial robots’ role in green growth and the effect of digital trade on agricultural productivity. Her ability to apply cutting-edge empirical and machine learning techniques enhances the credibility and applicability of her findings. With several prestigious publications and international collaborations, her research has advanced understanding of sustainable development and digital adoption in agriculture and manufacturing. Yu’s academic rigor, innovative approach, and commitment to real-world challenges position her as a strong candidate for the award.

🎓 Education 

Changxin Yu has a robust academic background that spans economics, management, and agriculture. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Economics at Beijing Institute of Technology (2019–present), focusing on digital and green economic development. She also holds a Master’s degree in Management Science and Engineering (2017–2019) from the same institution. Her undergraduate education was completed at Beijing Forestry University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural and Forestry Economic Management (2013–2017). Her multidisciplinary training enables her to address complex challenges across agricultural economics, digital transformation, and environmental sustainability. Through this academic trajectory, Yu has cultivated a deep understanding of the socioeconomic implications of digital tools in agriculture and industry, strengthening her research versatility.

🏢 Work Experience 

Changxin Yu has a diverse range of research experience rooted in interdisciplinary projects. She has worked on USDA-funded studies examining the impact of public and private R&D investment on total factor productivity in China. Her academic and project-based research focuses on digital adoption in agriculture, industrial innovation, and environmental sustainability. She has analyzed the economic effects of GMOs, digital trade, and robotics in manufacturing. Through these experiences, she has developed strong skills in data analysis, policy assessment, and empirical modeling. Yu’s contributions extend beyond academia to inform policy and innovation strategies in agriculture and industry. Her professional journey is marked by her involvement in internationally collaborative projects and publications in well-regarded scientific journals.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

While specific awards are not listed, Changxin Yu has earned academic recognition through her involvement in high-impact research projects and publications in reputable journals such as Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Her selection for a USDA-funded research initiative reflects her capabilities and potential for influencing policy and practice. Additionally, her ongoing doctoral research incorporates advanced econometric and machine learning techniques, distinguishing her in the field of applied economics. Yu’s research contributions have gained attention in academic and policy circles for their relevance to green development, digital transformation, and agricultural innovation. Given the scope and impact of her work, she is likely to be a strong contender for academic and research honors in the near future.

🔬 Research Focus 

Changxin Yu’s research sits at the intersection of applied economics, digital transformation, and sustainable development. She focuses on how digital technologies, such as industrial robots and digital trade platforms, impact agricultural productivity and green growth. Her current doctoral research investigates the effects of modern biotechnology on agricultural total factor productivity (TFP), using robust empirical and machine learning methods. Yu also examines the economic implications of public and private R&D investments, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing. Her work has explored public attitudes toward GMOs and the economic impact of carbon abatement via digitalization. By analyzing how emerging technologies reshape economic systems, her research provides valuable insights for policy makers, academics, and industries working toward sustainable innovation.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

Citation:
Deng, H., Yu, C., Pray, C. E., & Jin, Y. (Forthcoming). How is China Shaping Global Food Supply Chains? Insights from the Seed Industry. European Review of Agricultural Economics.

Authors:

  • Haiyan Deng

  • Changxin Yu

  • Carl E. Pray

  • Yanhong Jin* (Corresponding author)

Year:
Forthcoming (Accepted, not yet published)

Citation:
Deng, H., Huang, Z., Wu, J., Güneri, F., Shen, Z., & Yu, C.* (2025). Harnessing the power of industrial robots for green development: Evidence from China’s manufacturing industry. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 215, 124099. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124099

Authors:

  • Haiyan Deng

  • Zhonghua Huang

  • Jian Wu

  • Fatma Güneri

  • Zhiyang Shen

  • Changxin Yu* (Corresponding author)

Year:
2025

Citation:
Hu, R., Yu, C., Jin, Y., Pray, C., & Deng, H. (2022). Impact of government policies on research and development (R&D) investment, innovation, and productivity: Evidence from pesticide firms in China. Agriculture, 12(5), 709. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12050709

Authors:

  • Ruifa Hu

  • Changxin Yu

  • Yanhong Jin

  • Carl Pray

  • Haiyan Deng

Year:
2022