Mr. Danyang Mei | Data Analysis Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Danyang Mei | Data Analysis Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Beihua Institute of Aerospace Engineering  | China

Mr. Mei Danyang is an accomplished researcher and engineer specializing in energy equipment design, drilling technology, and deep learning applications in mechanical systems. He has led and participated in several innovation and optimization projects related to hydraulic motors, drilling tools, and equipment industrialization. His research focuses on advanced modeling and prediction techniques, particularly using deep learning for energy-efficient drilling torque prediction. Mr. Danyang has received multiple national-level awards, including top prizes in the China Postgraduate Energy Equipment Innovation Design Competition, along with several academic scholarships and honors for excellence and innovation. Professionally, he has contributed to the design and development of large-diameter raise boring machines, downhole tools, and machine tool electrical systems, demonstrating strong expertise in structural design, vibration analysis, and system integration.

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Featured Publications

Cao, W., Mei, D., Guo, Y., & Ghorbani, H. (2025). Deep learning approach to prediction of drill-bit torque in directional drilling sliding mode: Energy saving. Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation.

Prof. Xiangchao Shi | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiangchao Shi | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Southwest Petroleum University  | China

Professor Shi Xiangchao, Assistant Dean at the School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, specializes in drilling acceleration, intelligent drilling systems, and rock mechanics. His pioneering work integrates finite element analysis and rock mechanics to enhance the coupling performance of PDC bits and positive displacement motors (PDMs), improving drilling efficiency and stability in complex formations. He has contributed significantly to deep and ultra-deep shale gas drilling technologies through collaborations with CNPC, Sinopec, and international universities. His research establishes strong theoretical and computational foundations for intelligent, efficient, and safe petroleum drilling operations.

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Featured Publications

Liu, J., Xue, F., Dai, J., Yang, J., Wang, L., Shi, X., Dai, S., Hu, J., & Liu, C. (2025). Waveform features and automatic discrimination of deep and shallow microearthquakes in the Changning shale gas field, Southern Sichuan Basin, China. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 105850.

Dai, J., Liu, J., Yang, J., Xue, F., Wang, L., Shi, X., Dai, S., Hu, J., & Liu, C. (2025). Seismicity associated with hydraulic fracturing in Changning shale gas field, China: Constraints from source mechanisms, stress field and fluid overpressure thresholds. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

Wang, Z., Shi, X., Jiao, Y., Chen, S., Wang, R., & Lv, Z. (2025). Integrated selection and design method for PDC bits and positive displacement motor. Petroleum.

Fan, C., Nie, S., Li, H., Pan, Q., Shi, X., Qin, S., Zhang, M., & Yang, Z. (2024). Geological characteristics and major factors controlling the high yield of tight oil in the Da’anzhai member of the western Gongshanmiao in the central Sichuan basin, China. Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources, 10(1), 67.

Wang, Z., Shi, X., Chen, S., Jiao, Y., Wang, R., & Lv, Z. (2024). Enhancement on PDC bit based on Archimedean spiral control method. Petroleum Science Bulletin.

Chia-Cheng Tsai | Advanced Computing | Computational Science Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Chia-Cheng Tsai | Advanced Computing | Computational Science Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Chia-Cheng Tsai | Advanced Computing | Taiwan

Professor Chia-Cheng Tsai is a distinguished academic in ocean engineering, currently serving as Chair and Professor of the Bachelor Degree Program in Ocean Engineering and Technology at National Taiwan Ocean University. With dual Ph.D. and B.S. degrees from National Taiwan University, his academic journey has been marked by excellence in both education and research. His expertise spans computational fluid dynamics, marine hydrodynamics, wave mechanics, and meshless numerical methods. Over the years, he has held prestigious positions across Taiwanese institutions and collaborated internationally. Widely published in high-impact journals, Prof. Tsai is also a sought-after editorial board member and guest editor in his field. He has received numerous accolades, including best paper awards, distinguished young investigator recognition, and various research honors, affirming his leadership in marine and environmental engineering research.

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Education

Professor Chia-Cheng Tsai earned his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from National Taiwan University (NTU). He continued at NTU to complete his Ph.D. in Hydraulics in the Department of Civil Engineering. His doctoral dissertation, titled “Meshless Numerical Methods and their Engineering Applications,” laid the foundation for his future research in advanced numerical modeling and engineering simulations. His academic background has enabled him to integrate principles from civil engineering, applied mathematics, and computational fluid dynamics into ocean and marine engineering contexts. The strong foundation in mathematics and engineering science gained during his education continues to underpin his innovative research in fluid-structure interaction, hydrodynamics, and wave mechanics.

Professional Experience

Professor Tsai currently holds the position of Chair and Professor in the Ocean Engineering program at National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU). He also served as Director of the Center of Excellence for Ocean Engineering at NTOU from 2021 to 2024. Prior to that, he worked at National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, rising from Assistant to Full Professor from 2008 to 2021. He also chaired the Department of Environmental Engineering at National Kaohsiung Marine University. Earlier, he held appointments at Toko University and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at NTU’s Institute of Hydraulic Engineering. His international recognition includes a tenure-track offer from Montan University in Austria. His multidisciplinary experience reflects a strong commitment to education, research, and leadership in marine and environmental engineering.

Awards and Honors

Professor Tsai has been honored as a Distinguished Professor since 2022 and has earned numerous accolades throughout his career. He was the recipient of the MOST Distinguished Young Investigator Award, multiple NSTC/MOST research awards, and Ministry of Education (MOE) research honors. He received the Best Paper Award from the Journal of Mechanics, and his articles were ranked among the Top 25 Hottest and Most Downloaded in Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements. He has served as Guest Editor and Editorial Board Member for high-impact SCI journals. He was also recognized as a Visiting Professor at Griffith University and an Adjoint Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University. His consistent academic excellence has been widely acknowledged both nationally and internationally.

Research Focus

Professor Tsai’s research centers on computational fluid dynamics, wave–structure interactions, marine hydrodynamics, and meshless numerical methods. His work often involves the mathematical modeling of water wave phenomena, interaction with porous and flexible structures, and wave energy conversion technologies like oscillating water columns (OWCs). He has developed innovative meshfree simulation techniques to study wave scattering, coastal protection, and seabed-fluid interaction. His research applies to real-world ocean engineering challenges such as oil spill modeling, offshore wind turbine stability, and marine renewable energy extraction. With over 40 SCI-indexed publications in just the last few years, he has significantly contributed to the advancement of analytical and numerical techniques in marine and coastal engineering fields.

Notable Publication

Wave scattering by a coaxial pair of surface-piercing porous cylinder and bottomless thick annular cylinder

  • Authors: Sunanda Saha, Koushik Kanti Barman, S. N. Bora, Chia-Cheng Tsai
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2025

Surface and Interfacial Wave Propagation over an Undulating Bottom in a Stratified Fluid with a Moored Porous-Flexible Barrier

  • Authors: I. M. Prasad, N. M. Prasad, R. M. Prasad, Chia-Cheng Tsai, Tai-Wen Hsu, H. Behera
    Journal: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
    Year: 2025

Wave scattering by an infinite trench in the presence of bottom-mounted inverted Π-shaped or floating Π-shaped structure

  • Authors: Biman Sarkar, Soumen De, Chia-Cheng Tsai, Tai-Wen Hsu
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2025

Flexural–gravity wave interaction with dual inverse Π-type breakwaters

  • Authors: Biman Sarkar, Priya Sharma, Soumen De, Chia-Cheng Tsai, Tai-Wen Hsu
    Journal: Ships and Offshore Structures
    Year: 2025

Gravity wave interaction with compressive VLFS in the presence of thick porous bed

  • Authors: Saniya Suhail, Koushik Kanti Barman, Sunanda Saha, Chia-Cheng Tsai
    Journal: European Journal of Mechanics – B/Fluids
    Year: 2025

Conclusion

Professor Chia-Cheng Tsai is a leading figure in marine and ocean engineering, known for bridging theory and application through pioneering numerical methods. With an outstanding academic, research, and leadership portfolio, he continues to influence global developments in wave mechanics and fluid dynamics. His dedication to innovation and collaboration reinforces Taiwan’s and Asia’s leadership in marine engineering. Through his academic guidance and impactful research, Prof. Tsai is shaping the next generation of engineers and contributing meaningfully to sustainable ocean technology.