Mr. Tianhong Qi | Meteorological AI Applications | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Tianhong Qi | Meteorological AI Applications | Innovative Research Award 

Student at  University of Science and Technology Beijing , China.

Tianhong Qi is a talented and driven undergraduate student at the School of Intelligence Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing 🎓. With a passion for scientific research, Tianhong has made significant contributions to various fields, including intelligent image recognition, object detection, and data mining 🤖.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

– *Primary School*: Graduated from Beijing Zhongguancun No.3 Primary School 📚– *Middle School*: Graduated from the Humanities Experimental Class of Beijing 101 High School 📚– *University*: Currently an undergraduate student at the School of Intelligence Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing 🎓

💼 Experience

– *Chinese Cursive Script Recognition*: Built a cursive script dataset and designed a skeleton-embedded Vision Transformer (ViT) model with progressive curriculum learning 📝– *Ground-Based Cloud Detection*: Proposed CurriCloud, a novel model integrating meteorological theory and loss-adaptive curriculum learning ☁️– *Intelligent Archival Document System*: Developed a multi-modal system for document recognition, automatic classification, and knowledge graph construction 📄– *Digital Twin for Smart Manufacturing*: First-authored paper on digital twin frameworks 🤖– *ZhiYuan Interactive Platform*: Created a multi-functional app integrating DFS-based puzzle games, real-time chat, and file transfer 📱– *AI Marathon Training System*: Combined biomechanics, meteorology, and graph computing to optimize training plans 🏃‍♂️

🔬 Research Interests

-Tianhong’s research interests lie in applying computer vision and data mining to scientific domains, including:

🏅 Awards

– Winner of multiple municipal and national youth and university-level science and technology innovation competitions 🏆
– Winner of the 2025 “Challenge Cup” Capital Academic Competition 🏆
– Prize winner of the 2024 “Cradle Cup” Innovation Competition (USTB)

📚Top Noted  Publications

– Vision Transformer-Based Recognition of Chinese Cursive Calligraphy: A Curriculum Learning and Skeleton Embedding Approach 📄
– Loss Adaptive Curriculum Learning for Ground-Based Cloud Detection ☁️
– Digital Twin Frameworks for Smart Manufacturing 🤖
– Judicial Evidence Relationship Construction Method and Device (National patent) 📄
– Intelligent Archival System V1.0 (Software copyright) 📄
– ZhiYuan Interactive Platform (Software copyright) 📱

Conclusion

Tianhong Qi’s research experience, publication record, awards, and innovation make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and expanding the scope of research, Tianhong could further solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.

Prof. Yang Zhao | Meteorology Artificial Intelligence | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Yang Zhao | Meteorology Artificial Intelligenc | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Yang Zhao, Ocean University of China, China

Prof. Yang Zhao is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

Professional Profiles:

Educational Background🎓

2016.09 – 2019.06: Ph.D. in Meteorology Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China & Nanjing University of  Science & Technology, Ch Supervisor: Prof. Xiangde Xu 2013.09 – 2016.06: Master of Science in Meteorology Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China Supervisor: Prof. Xiangde Xu 2009.09 – 2013.06: Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science Chengdu University of  Technology, China

Honors and Major Awards🏆

Outstanding Graduate Student, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences (2019)Outstanding Graduate Student, Nanjing University of  Science & Technology (2019)Presidential Scholarship, Nanjing University of Science & Technology (2018)
National Scholarship, Nanjing University of  Science & Technology (2018) First Class Scholarship for Ph.D. Student, Nanjing Universityof  Science & Technology (2018) The First Prize of Outstanding Graduate Student Award, China Meteorological Administration (2017) Excellent Organization Award of Summer School, Chinese Academy of Meteorology (2015)

🔬 Research Area: 

Synoptic-scale Atmospheric Dynamics (Jet, Front, Storm Tracks, Cyclones, Rossby waves)  Atmospheric Water Cycle (Moisture sources, Moisture channel, Atmospheric Rivers) Machine Learning and Deep Learning (Atmospheric Rivers) Climate Dynamics; Future precipitation prediction (ENSO-Volcano; CMIP6)

📖 Publications  Top Note :

The third atmospheric scientific experiment for understanding the earth–atmosphere coupled system over the Tibetan Plateau and its effects

Authors: P Zhao, X Xu, F Chen, X Guo, X Zheng, L Liu, Y Hong, Y Li, Z La, H Peng, …

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 99(4), 757-776, 2018

Spatiotemporal variation in the impact of meteorological conditions on PM2.5 pollution in China from 2000 to 2017

Authors: Yanlin Xu, Wenbo Xue, Yi Lei, Qing Huang, Yang Zhao, Shuiyuan Cheng, Zhenhai …

Atmospheric Environment, 77, 2020

Impact of Meteorological Conditions on PM2.5 Pollution in China during Winter

Authors: Y Xu, W Xue, Y Lei, Y Zhao, S Cheng, Z Ren, Q Huang

Atmosphere, 9(11), 429, 2018

Effect of the Asian Water Tower over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the characteristics of atmospheric water circulation

Authors: X Xu, L Dong, Y Zhao, Y Wang

Chin. Sci. Bull, 64(27), 2830-2841, 2019

Vertical structures of dust aerosols over East Asia based on CALIPSO retrievals

Authors: D Liu, T Zhao, R Boiyo, S Chen, Z Lu, Y Wu, Y Zhao

Remote Sensing, 11(6), 701, 2019

Trends in observed mean and extreme precipitation within the Yellow River Basin, China

Authors: Y Zhao, X Xu, W Huang, Y Wang, Y Xu, H Chen, Z Kang

Theoretical and applied climatology, 136, 1387-1396, 2019

Enhancement of the summer extreme precipitation over North China by interactions between moisture convergence and topographic settings

Authors: Yang Zhao, Deliang Chen, Jiao Li, Dandan Chen, Yi Chang, Juan Li, Rui Qin

Climate Dynamics, 38, 2020

Extreme precipitation events in East China and associated moisture transport pathways

Authors: Y Zhao, XD Xu, TL Zhao, HX Xu, F Mao, H Sun, YH Wang

Science China Earth Sciences, 59, 1854-1872, 2016

The large‐scale circulation patterns responsible for extreme precipitation over the North China plain in midsummer

Authors: Y Zhao, X Xu, J Li, R Zhang, Y Kang, W Huang, Y Xia, D Liu, X Sun

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 124(23), 12794-12809, 2019

Are precipitation anomalies associated with aerosol variations over eastern China?

Authors: X Xu, X Guo, T Zhao, X An, Y Zhao, J Quan, F Mao, Y Gao, X Cheng, …

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 17(12), 8011-8019, 2017