Oleg Maschev | Robotics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Oleg Maschev
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM”

                 Oleg Maschev
Affiliation Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM”
Country Russia
Documents 1
Subject Area Robotics
Event International Popular Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0002-1846-2126

Oleg Maschev the Innovative Research Award article presents a scholarly overview of Oleg Maschev and his professional association with the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM.” The profile highlights contributions within the field of robotics and evaluates the relevance of the researcher’s work to the objectives of the International Popular Scientist Awards. The article follows a neutral encyclopedic structure designed for academic recognition and research assessment.[1]

Abstract

This article documents the academic and research profile of Oleg Maschev in the area of robotics and agroengineering innovation. Affiliated with the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM,” the researcher contributes to technological advancement through scientific investigation and engineering applications. The profile is presented in the context of evaluating eligibility and relevance for recognition through the International Popular Scientist Awards, which emphasize innovation, scientific contribution, and societal benefit.[2]

Keywords

Robotics, agroengineering, and automation systems are transforming modern industries through scientific innovation. Engineering research drives technology development, enhancing productivity, sustainability, precision, and efficiency while creating advanced solutions for agricultural and industrial challenges.

Introduction

Robotics continues to transform industrial, agricultural, and scientific environments through automation, intelligent systems, and data-driven operational models. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to productivity improvements, precision control technologies, and sustainable engineering solutions. Oleg Maschev’s affiliation with a specialized agroengineering research institution positions his work within a field where robotics can significantly influence agricultural modernization and technological efficiency.[1]

Research Profile

Oleg Maschev is associated with the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM,” a research organization engaged in advancing engineering technologies relevant to agricultural systems and mechanized processes. The researcher’s documented activity is categorized within the subject area of robotics, reflecting involvement in technological development, system optimization, and engineering innovation.[3]

The available academic documentation demonstrates participation in scientific work that aligns with contemporary research directions involving automation, intelligent machinery, and the integration of advanced engineering methodologies within applied environments.[3]

Research Contributions

Research contributions within robotics commonly address challenges associated with machine autonomy, sensor integration, adaptive control mechanisms, and operational efficiency. The institutional environment in which Oleg Maschev conducts research supports multidisciplinary engineering approaches intended to enhance technological performance and practical implementation.[3]

Publications

Available records indicate one documented scholarly contribution associated with the researcher. Although detailed bibliographic information is limited within the provided dataset, the publication contributes to the researcher’s academic profile and serves as evidence of participation in formal scientific dissemination processes.[4]

Research Impact

The impact of robotics research extends beyond laboratory settings by supporting industrial modernization, precision operations, and sustainable engineering practices. Research conducted within agroengineering contexts contributes to technological readiness and promotes practical adoption of advanced systems. Such work is relevant to broader scientific goals involving efficiency, innovation, and digital transformation.[5]

The researcher’s institutional affiliation suggests engagement with scientific initiatives intended to address contemporary engineering challenges through evidence-based technological development and applied innovation.[3]

Award Suitability

The International Popular Scientist Awards recognize individuals whose research activities demonstrate scientific relevance, innovation, and potential societal value. Based on the available profile information, Oleg Maschev’s involvement in robotics research and affiliation with a specialized scientific institution align with key evaluation considerations frequently associated with research recognition programs.[2]

Conclusion

Oleg Maschev represents a research profile connected to the advancement of robotics within an agroengineering framework. Through institutional engagement and documented scholarly activity, the researcher contributes to ongoing technological development and scientific progress. The profile demonstrates characteristics consistent with academic recognition initiatives that value innovation, technical expertise, and contributions to applied research.[1]

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). Oleg Maschev ORCID profile,
    https://orcid.org/0009-0002-1846-2126
  2. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award objectives, evaluation criteria, and scientific recognition framework.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  3. Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM. (n.d.). Institutional research activities and engineering innovation programs.
  4. Crossref. (n.d.). Digital Object Identifier (DOI) registration and scholarly publication indexing resources.
  5. Elsevier. (n.d.). Research trends in robotics, automation, and engineering innovation.

Peng Bo | Robotics | Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Dr. Peng Bo | Robotics | Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Tsinghua University | China

Dr. Peng Bo is a researcher specializing in control systems, networked autonomous vehicles, and advanced filtering techniques, with a focus on H∞ filtering and event-based control methods for complex networked systems. His work integrates rigorous mathematical modeling, augmented Lyapunov functional approaches, and innovative algorithm design to enhance stability, performance, and reliability in mass-switching autonomous multi-vehicle systems. With a strong foundation in system dynamics and networked control, he has contributed to several high-impact publications, demonstrating a practical yet theoretically robust research approach. His research has influenced both academic developments and real-world applications in intelligent transportation and autonomous systems, reflecting measurable impact through citations and collaborative contributions in his field. Dr. Peng Bo continues to advance methodologies for robust control and optimization in interconnected, dynamic environments.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

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Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Lăcrimioara-Romana Grama is an Associate Professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, within the Basis of Electronics Department. She holds a PhD in Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications, with expertise in digital signal processing, data modeling, and electronic systems.

Profile:

Educational Background:

She holds a PhD in Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications, awarded Magna Cum Laude. Additionally, she completed an MSc in Design Techniques for Complex Electronic Circuits and an Engineer Diploma in Communications. She has also obtained certifications in pedagogy and academic leadership from institutions such as Harvard Graduate School of Education, Babson College, and University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest.

Leadership and Administrative Roles:

Grama currently serves as Vice-Dean and President of the Faculty Scholarship Committee. She has coordinated master-level admissions, represented her faculty in various university-wide and European initiatives (including EUt+ and RO European Universities), and contributed to numerous accreditation processes for academic programs.

Scientific and Academic Contributions:

She has actively participated in organizing international conferences such as RTSP, SpeD, and SPAMEC, often as a technical chair. Her roles also include session chair and technical program committee member for major conferences like IEEE ICIIP, EUSIPCO, and VisionNet.

Community and Institutional Engagement:

Beyond teaching and research, she has shown a strong commitment to community-building within the academic ecosystem through student mentorship, promotion of study programs, coordination of Erasmus students, and sustained involvement in faculty governance.

Google Scholar Citation Metrics:

  • Total citations: 452

  • Citations since 2020: 251

  • h-index: 11

  • h-index since 2020: 9

  • i10-index: 15

  • i10-index since 2020: 8

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Audio signal classification using linear predictive coding and random forests
2017
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On the optimization of SVM kernel parameters for improving audio classification accuracy
2017
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Supercapacitor modelling using experimental measurements
2009
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Adding audio capabilities to TIAGo service robot
2018
23

A novel wearable foot and ankle monitoring system for the assessment of gait biomechanics
2020
22

Extending assisted audio capabilities of TIAGo service robot
2019
18