Tuniyazi Abudoureheman | Advanced Computing | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman | Advanced Computing | Research Excellence Award

Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering | Japan

Dr. Tuniyazi Abudoureheman is a doctoral researcher in the Smart Robotics Laboratory, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University, Japan, where he is pursuing advanced research at the intersection of image processing, intelligent systems, and high-frame-rate (HFR) video analysis. His academic trajectory reflects a strong foundation in signal processing and computational intelligence, combined with a growing focus on real-world engineering applications involving visual data and dynamic system monitoring. He completed his Master’s studies at the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Tokushima University (2017–2019), where he developed a solid background in digital signal processing and computational methods. During this period, he gained hands-on experience in analyzing complex data signals and applying algorithmic techniques to engineering problems. This training laid the groundwork for his later research in image and video-based measurement systems, where precision, robustness, and computational efficiency are critical. Currently, as a Ph.D. student at Hiroshima University (2022–Present), Tuniyazi’s research is centered on advanced image processing and intelligent systems, with particular emphasis on high-frame-rate video processing. His work explores how HFR video data can be effectively leveraged to capture fast, subtle, and transient phenomena that are often missed by conventional imaging systems. By integrating intelligent algorithms with high-speed visual sensing, his research aims to enhance the accuracy and reliability of motion analysis, vibration monitoring, and dynamic system evaluation.

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