Tomohiro Hayashida | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tomohiro Hayashida | Machine Learning
| Best Researcher Award

Professor at Hiroshima University , Japan.

Professor Tomohiro Hayashida is a distinguished scholar in decision-making, machine learning, and optimization, currently serving at Hiroshima University. After earning his Master’s and Ph.D. in Engineering from the same institution, he joined the university as a Research Associate in 2006 and steadily rose to Full Professor by 2024. With over 80 academic publications, Prof. Hayashida has led competitive national research grants and worked on practical innovations in transportation and scheduling algorithms. His interdisciplinary collaborations span across academia and industry, reflecting his commitment to both theoretical advancements and real-world applications. His citation record, leadership in JSPS-funded projects, and role in applied AI solutions exemplify his deep impact in computational engineering and operations research.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Prof. Tomohiro Hayashida exemplifies the qualities deserving of the Best Researcher Award. He has produced over 50 peer-reviewed journal papers, many in top-tier SCI/Scopus-indexed journals. As Principal Investigator of multiple JSPS KAKEN-funded projects, including those in evolutionary computing and dynamic systems, he has shown consistent research leadership. His collaborative work with industry, such as optimizing dispatch algorithms with SmartRyde Inc., demonstrates strong translational research. With an h-index around 11–12 and 442+ citations, he balances scholarly excellence and societal impact. His active role in multi-disciplinary collaborations—both domestic and international—further reinforces his stature as an innovative and impactful researcher, making him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education :

Prof. Hayashida received his entire higher education from Hiroshima University. He completed his Master’s degree in Engineering in 2006 and subsequently pursued and earned his Ph.D. in Engineering. His academic training focused on optimization theory, intelligent systems, and operations research, equipping him with a robust foundation in both theoretical and applied research. The university’s focus on computational intelligence and engineering sciences helped shape his research vision early in his career. His seamless transition from student to researcher within the same academic institution showcases his consistent excellence and growth as a scholar. This strong academic grounding laid the basis for his long-term contributions to machine learning, decision sciences, and interdisciplinary engineering research.

🏢 Work Experience :

Prof. Tomohiro Hayashida began his academic career in 2006 as a Research Associate at Hiroshima University, immediately after earning his Master’s degree. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2007, Associate Professor in 2015, and Full Professor in 2024. He has over 18 years of academic experience in teaching, research, and supervision. Beyond academic duties, he is active in government-funded research and industry collaborations, such as the ride-hailing optimization project with SmartRyde Inc. He also contributes to the Digital Manufacturing Education and Research Center at Hiroshima University. His extensive experience in both research project leadership and educational innovation showcases a balanced, impactful academic career with national and international influence.

🏅Awards and Honors

While specific award titles are not publicly listed, Prof. Hayashida’s selection as Principal Investigator for multiple highly competitive JSPS KAKEN Grants—including Young Researcher awards and Scientific Research (C) projects—reflects significant national recognition of his research excellence. His promotion to Full Professor at Hiroshima University, a top-tier Japanese institution, itself is a mark of academic distinction. He has been entrusted with strategic roles in collaborative projects, some of which have gained media coverage, such as the SmartRyde dispatch algorithm. These achievements, combined with a strong citation record and presence in high-impact journals, serve as implicit acknowledgment of his contributions to AI, optimization, and applied decision-making sciences within both academic and practical domains.

🔬 Research Focus :

Prof. Hayashida’s research centers on decision-making, machine learning, optimization, and evolutionary computation. His work addresses complex real-world problems like multi-objective scheduling, group decision analysis, and dynamic system optimization. Through JSPS-funded projects, he has developed algorithms for adaptive agents, cooperative enterprises, and evolutionary scheduling. His recent collaborations include intelligent systems for ride-hailing and dynamic dispatching. He integrates mathematical modeling with practical applications, focusing on AI-driven solutions for industries such as energy systems and transportation. His interdisciplinary approach merges operations research, computer science, and systems engineering. With over 80 publications and national/international partnerships, his research advances both academic knowledge and technological innovation, particularly in adaptive, data-driven decision systems.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

📘 Integrated Optimization Method for Task Allocation and Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning in Cargo Transport Robots
🗓️ Year: 2025 | 📚 Journal: IEEJ Transactions on Electronics Information and Systems |

📄 Constrained-multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm for Distribution System Reconfiguration under Severe Constraints
🗓️ Year: 2025 | 📚 Conference Paper |

🚚 Integrating Task Allocation and Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning for Optimized Cargo Transport Routing
🗓️ Year: 2025 | 📚 Conference Paper |

Distribution System Reconfiguration by an Evolutionary Algorithm using Constraint-Guided Dominance and Archive-Based Individual Preservation Strategy
🗓️ Year: 2024 | 📚 IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy |

📊 Expectation and Fractile Models for Decentralised Distribution Systems under Demand Uncertainty and their Computational Methods
🗓️ Year: 2024 | 📚 International Journal of Operational Research |

🎓 WIP: Machine Learning Models for Predicting Student Performance in IoT-Enhanced Education
🗓️ Year: 2024/2025 | 📚 Conference Paper |

📈 WIP: Study on a Data-Driven Adaptive Learning Support System Design for Individualized Optimal Learning
🗓️ Year: 2024/2025 | 📚 Conference Paper |

Hao Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hao Zhang | Artificial Intelligence
| Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, United States.

Hao Zhang is a Research Associate at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), conducting postdoctoral research at the Safe AI Lab under Prof. Ding Zhao. He also serves as the Associate Director of the ETAIC Research Lab at the University of Texas at Arlington, led by Prof. Eric Tseng (NAE Member). He holds a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University, co-advised by Prof. Zhi Wang and Prof. Shengbo Eben Li. With over 35 SCI/EI publications and 17 patents, his research advances multi-agent reinforcement learning and closed-loop LLMs for real-world AI deployment in autonomous vehicles, robotics, and smart energy systems. He collaborates globally with academic and industrial leaders such as BYD, SAIC, Dongfeng Motor, and UCL, making impactful contributions to intelligent mobility.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Dr. Hao Zhang is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and real-world applications. His achievements in scalable AI for micro-mobility and autonomous vehicles have led to industrial deployments across leading automotive manufacturers. With a strong publication record, global collaborations, and 17 patents, he exemplifies innovation, impact, and leadership. He bridges theory and practice, pushing the boundaries of safe and trustworthy AI agents. His dual appointments at CMU and UTA and contribution to both academia and industry reflect his versatile excellence. Dr. Zhang’s work not only enhances technological advancement but also fosters a responsible and intelligent future for mobility and energy systems.

🎓 Education :

Hao Zhang received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions, where he was co-advised by renowned scholars Prof. Zhi Wang and Prof. Shengbo Eben Li. During his Ph.D., he focused on reinforcement learning and its applications to intelligent vehicle systems. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate and master’s studies with distinction, developing a strong foundation in robotics, automation, and control systems. His education also included collaborative learning experiences with industry, which laid the groundwork for his multidisciplinary approach to research. Currently, he is expanding his expertise through postdoctoral research at Carnegie Mellon University, contributing to the development of safe AI systems under the mentorship of Prof. Ding Zhao.

🏢 Work Experience :

Dr. Zhang has a rich portfolio of academic and industrial experience. As a Research Associate at Carnegie Mellon University, he works at the forefront of AI safety, while simultaneously serving as Associate Director at the ETAIC Lab at UTA. He has led or participated in five major government-funded research projects and four OEM-sponsored industry projects. His efforts have directly supported intelligent system development for companies such as BYD Auto, SAIC Motor, and Dongfeng. His engineering solutions have real-world applications in autonomous driving, energy management, and mobile robotics. His academic roles, coupled with his industrial consultancy, enable him to effectively translate research into practice. Dr. Zhang’s interdisciplinary experience sets him apart as a leader in applied AI and automation.

🏅Awards and Honors

Hao Zhang’s research excellence has earned him notable recognition across academia and industry. He has published over 35 SCI/EI-indexed journal articles, authored a technical book (ISBN: 9780443329845), and holds 17 patents related to intelligent control and autonomous systems. His work has been cited nearly 500 times, demonstrating significant influence. His research contributions have been integrated into industrial platforms at BYD and Dongfeng, marking a rare crossover between lab and large-scale deployment. Although he is still early in his postdoctoral career, his consistent innovation and impact have made him a rising leader in AI-powered mobility. His contributions position him for prestigious honors such as the Best Researcher Award and similar recognitions for scientific leadership.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on scalable and trustworthy AI for autonomous systems and smart energy applications. His core expertise includes multi-agent reinforcement learning, closed-loop large language models (LLMs), and intelligent motion control. He develops AI algorithms that can be safely deployed in micro-mobility devices (assistive and mobile robots), connected vehicles, and distributed energy platforms. His work contributes to both algorithmic innovation and real-world adoption, ensuring AI agents are reliable, interpretable, and responsive to dynamic environments. He is particularly interested in bridging theory with practice by collaborating with top-tier institutions and OEMs. Dr. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach merges robotics, automotive systems, control engineering, and deep learning to create adaptive, secure, and energy-efficient intelligent agents.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

📘 Impact of ammonia addition on knock resistance and combustion performance in a gasoline engine with high compression ratio
📅 Year: 2023 | 📊 Cited by: 75 | 🛠️ Energy efficiency, combustion

📘 Hierarchical energy management strategy for plug-in hybrid electric powertrain integrated with dual-mode combustion engine
📅 Year: 2021 | 📊 Cited by: 42 | ⚡ Hybrid vehicles, control systems

📘 Data-driven predictive energy consumption minimization strategy for connected plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
📅 Year: 2023 | 📊 Cited by: 40 | 📡 Connected vehicles, optimization

📘 Experimental study on combustion and emission characteristics of ethanol-gasoline blends in a high compression ratio SI engine
📅 Year: 2023 | 📊 Cited by: 36 | 🔬 Fuel science, engine performance

📘 Learning-based supervisory control of dual mode engine-based hybrid electric vehicle with reliance on multivariate trip information
📅 Year: 2022 | 📊 Cited by: 34 | 🤖 AI control, mobility systems

📘 Integrated thermal and energy management of connected hybrid electric vehicles using deep reinforcement learning
📅 Year: 2023 | 📊 Cited by: 30 | 🧠 Deep learning, hybrid energy systems