Guangze Pan | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Mr. Guangze Pan | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Senior Engineer China Electronic Product Reliability and Environmental Testing Research Institute China

Guangze Pan is a Senior Engineer at the China Electronic Product Reliability and Environmental Testing Research Institute. He earned his master’s degree from Beihang University and has accumulated over ten years of experience in reliability engineering. Throughout his career, he has contributed to over 20 major research projects, many of which were funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key Research and Development Program. Guangze has published more than 20 high-level papers and holds 17 invention patents. His work is highly regarded in the field of reliability testing and evaluation. 🛠️📑

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Education 🎓

Guangze Pan completed his master’s degree at Beihang University, a leading institution in China. This foundation has equipped him with extensive knowledge and expertise in reliability engineering, which he has built upon throughout his career.

Experience đź’Ľ

With over a decade of experience, Guangze has worked on numerous high-profile projects, contributing significantly to the development of advanced reliability testing technologies. He has been instrumental in the research and application of parallel reliability testing techniques, improving testing efficiency by 83%. This has positively impacted industries such as industrial robotics, where his innovations have significantly enhanced reliability, increasing the mean time between failures from 6,000 hours to 80,000 hours.

Research Interests 🔬

Guangze’s primary research interest lies in reliability testing and evaluation, particularly in multi-component, multi-stress, and multi-profile systems. He focuses on rapid reliability testing of complex systems, aiming to improve efficiency and precision. His work has been vital in elevating the reliability of industrial robots and other critical systems.

Awards 🏆

Guangze Pan’s contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards, including the second prize of the Science and Technology Award from the China Instrument Society. His research has also been appraised by the Guangdong Society of Mechanical Engineering, where it was acknowledged for reaching international leading levels.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

Guangze has published over 20 research papers in high-impact journals, with significant contributions in reliability engineering. He has an h-index of 27, and his work has influenced the development of cutting-edge technologies. For more information on his publications, visit his ResearchGate profile.

A novel machine learning-based imputation strategy for missing data in step-stress accelerated degradation test

Study on Simulation Analysis of Secondary Board Card with Multi-Physical Field Coupling

A reliability evaluation method of complex electromechanical products based on the multi-stress coupling acceleration model

A reliability analysis method based on the mixed correlated competition model considering multi-performance degradation and sudden failures

A Novel Machine Learning-Based Imputation Strategies for Missing Data in Step-Stress Accelerated Degradation Test

Fault-tolerant Scheduling Method Based on Imprecise Calculation for Real-time System of Aviation Equipment

A Reliability Evaluation Method for Multi-performance Degradation Products Based on Accelerated Degradation Testing

RISHITEJ CHAPARALA | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. RISHITEJ CHAPARALA | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor Pragati engineering college India

👨‍🎓 Rishitej Chaparala is an Assistant Professor and Ph.D. candidate in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at SRM University AP. With 6.5 years of teaching experience, he has been an integral part of institutions like TKR College of Engineering, BVC Engineering College, and Kallam Harnadhreddy Institute of Tech & Engineering. Rishitej’s primary research interest lies in plasmonic waveguide and antenna design, spanning the RF to THz spectrum. He is an active member of OPTICA, IEEE, and IETE and has filed multiple patents in the field of sensor systems.

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Education 🎓

Rishitej holds a Ph.D. (Full-time) in ECE from SRM University AP, with his synopsis submitted in October 2024. He completed his M.Tech in VLSI Design from Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering (2013-2016) and B.E. in ECE from GGR College of Engineering, Vellore, in 2011.

Experience đź’Ľ

With over 6.5 years in teaching and 3 years in research, Rishitej has held positions in institutions like TKR College of Engineering, BVC Engineering College, Dhanekula Institute of Engineering & Tech, and currently at Pragati Engineering College, Rajahmundry. He has also worked as a Quality Analyst at SERCO Pvt Ltd for a year.

Research Interests 🔬

His research focuses on Plasmonic Waveguide/Antenna Design across the RF to THz spectrum. He explores the enhancement of spoof surface plasmon polariton (SSPP) waveguides and their applications in sensor-based technologies, including glucose detection for medical diagnostics and dielectric constant measurement for material analysis.

Awards 🏆

Rishitej’s work has been recognized at national and international platforms. His research on SSPP waveguides has earned him multiple accolades in conferences and journals. Notable recognitions include contributions to IEEE Sensors Journal, Optical Engineering, and Progress in Electromagnetics Research M.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

Chaparala, R., Shaik Imamvali, & Sreenivasulu Tupakula. “Enhancement of spoof surface plasmon polariton waveguide performance through modified groove width.” Optical Engineering, 63.5 (2024): 055102-055102. DOI: 10.1117/1.OE.63.5.055102

Chaparala, R., Shaik Imamvali, & Sreenivasulu Tupakula. “Spoof surface plasmon polaritons based feeder for a dielectric rod antenna at microwave frequencies.” Progress in Electromagnetics Research M, Vol. 129, 23-32, 2024.

Chaparala, R., et al. “Optimization of Dielectric Rod Antenna Performance Using Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons.” Sensors MDPI (Accepted, IF: 3.4).

Imamvali, S., Chaparala, R., Tupakula, S. “Spoof surface plasmon polaritons based detection of glucose in blood phantom for medical diagnosis.” IEEE Sensors Journal (2024, IF: 4.3).

Kolli, V. R., Chaparala, R., Tupakula, S., & Talabattula, S. “A high-sensitive integrated optic serially coupled racetrack ring resonator based pressure sensor.” Optical Materials (2024, Q1, IF: 3.1).