He-Fei Li | Vehicle Dynamics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

He-Fei Li ,Shijiazhuang Tiedao University

He-Fei Li
Researcher He-Fei Li
Affiliation Shijiazhuang Tiedao University
Country China
Scopus ID 57201851701
Documents 25
Citations 425
h-index 12
Subject Area Vehicle Dynamics
Event automobileaward.com
ORCID 0000-0003-2331-0733

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scientific contributions demonstrating research visibility, technical relevance, and measurable academic participation. He-Fei Li’s publication record within vehicle dynamics reflects continuing involvement in engineering scholarship, computational analysis, and transportation research. Bibliometric indicators support structured academic evaluation while contributing evidence of professional scholarly influence.

Abstract

This article examines the research profile associated with He-Fei Li within the context of the Innovative Research Award under the Global Automobile Award initiative. Evaluation criteria include indexed publication records, citation metrics, subject-area specialization, and scholarly visibility in vehicle dynamics research. The documented academic profile demonstrates sustained participation in engineering investigations related to transportation systems, dynamic analysis, and computational methodologies. Citation indicators and publication activity collectively provide measurable evidence of scholarly engagement within international engineering research environments. The article further considers research impact, publication significance, and suitability for recognition through structured academic assessment criteria supported by bibliometric analysis and peer-reviewed dissemination.[1]

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Vehicle Dynamics, Automotive Engineering, Citation Analysis, Engineering Scholarship, Transportation Systems, Academic Recognition, Research Impact, Scopus Metrics, Dynamic Modeling

Introduction

Academic recognition in engineering disciplines frequently combines publication quality, citation influence, and subject specialization during evaluation processes. Research visibility within vehicle dynamics contributes to technological advancement, transportation safety, and computational engineering development. Structured scholarly assessment frameworks assist institutions and award organizations in identifying researchers demonstrating sustained scientific engagement.[2]

Research Profile

He-Fei Li is affiliated with Shijiazhuang Tiedao University in China and maintains an indexed research profile through Scopus Author ID 57201851701. Available bibliometric data identifies 25 indexed publications, 425 citations, and an h-index of 12. These indicators demonstrate consistent academic engagement within engineering and vehicle dynamics research disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with He-Fei Li involve analytical investigations connected to vehicle dynamics and transportation engineering systems. Published studies within this field frequently examine mechanical behavior, system stability, vibration analysis, and computational simulation approaches. Such research contributes to broader engineering methodologies supporting automotive innovation and operational efficiency.

  • Development of engineering methodologies associated with dynamic vehicle-performance analysis.
  • Participation in transportation-system studies involving stability and operational efficiency.

Publications

The publication record associated with He-Fei Li includes peer-reviewed engineering studies indexed within internationally recognized academic databases. Indexed publications contribute to scientific visibility, citation accessibility, and scholarly dissemination across transportation and automotive engineering communities. Publication metrics additionally support structured academic evaluation and comparative bibliometric assessment processes.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and indexed publication visibility are commonly utilized during scholarly evaluation processes within engineering disciplines. The citation performance associated with He-Fei Li demonstrates measurable academic recognition among researchers and technical specialists. Bibliometric indicators provide structured evidence supporting research dissemination, scholarly relevance, and continuing scientific engagement.[2]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award emphasizes originality, measurable scholarly activity, and meaningful participation in scientific advancement. Based on indexed publication records, citation metrics, and subject specialization, the academic profile associated with He-Fei Li demonstrates characteristics aligned with engineering recognition frameworks and structured research evaluation methodologies.[4]

Conclusion

The research profile associated with He-Fei Li demonstrates measurable participation in vehicle dynamics and transportation engineering research. Indexed publications, citation visibility, and documented scholarly engagement collectively indicate continuing academic contribution within engineering disciplines. These indicators support structured evaluation within the Innovative Research Award category under recognized scientific assessment frameworks.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: He-Fei Li, Author ID 57201851701. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57201851701
  2. Global Automobile Award. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award evaluation framework.

    automobileaward.com

  3. Effect of Z-binder architecture on interlaminar shear properties and damage mechanism of 3D woven composites.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127526001218

  4. Study on fatigue crack growth behavior of high-speed railway key alloy based on acoustic emission.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/402316947_Study_on_fatigue_crack_growth_behavior_of_high-speed_railway_key_alloy_based_on_acoustic_emission

Xiaokai Chen | Automobile Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaokai Chen | Automobile Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Research Team Leader | Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaokai Chen is an accomplished associate professor whose work centers on environmental health and safety in automobile cabins, contributing significantly to advancements in indoor air quality control, vehicle cabin pollution assessment, and the development of intelligent purification and safety systems for transportation environments. His professional experience includes long-term research and teaching in heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) engineering, where he has led multiple scientific projects, secured patents on innovative air-purification and disinfection technologies, and produced influential publications spanning air-pollution exposure, vehicle-cabin ventilation optimization, and safety-oriented engineering design. His research interests focus on vehicular environmental safety, pollutant behavior in transportation microenvironments, ventilation and purification system design, and risk assessment models for airborne contaminants affecting drivers and passengers. He demonstrates strong research skills in experimental testing, HVAC system design, pollutant detection and modeling, vehicle-cabin environmental analysis, and safety-oriented engineering optimization. His portfolio also showcases achievements such as contributing to monographs and textbooks, advising students who earned competitive academic recognitions, and guiding graduate researchers into industry sectors including construction, rail, quality supervision, and automotive manufacturing. In addition, he has provided extensive academic and social service as a technical expert in automotive research institutions, a member of key engineering societies, a reviewer for high-impact international journals, and an evaluator for national research foundations and academic competitions. His awards and honors reflect his contributions to technology innovation, student mentorship, research excellence, and professional service, reinforcing his reputation as a dedicated scholar promoting healthier and safer vehicular environments. Overall, his work bridges engineering innovation and public well-being, offering impactful solutions to real-world environmental health challenges in modern transportation systems, while sustaining active engagement in academic, industrial, and societal development. He has achieved 514 Citations, 14 Documents, 8 h-index.

Profiles:  Google Scholar  |  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications 

1.Feng, L., Xuan, Z., Zhao, H., Bai, Y., Guo, J., Su, C., & Chen, X. (2014). MnO₂ prepared by hydrothermal method and electrochemical performance as anode for lithium-ion battery. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 290. Citations: 239.

2. Xu, B., Chen, X., & Xiong, J. (2018). Air quality inside motor vehicles’ cabins: A review. Indoor and Built Environment, 27(4), 452–465. Citations: 141.

3. Chen, X., Zhang, G., Zhang, Q., & Chen, H. (2011). Mass concentrations of BTEX inside air environment of buses in Changsha, China. Building and Environment, 46(2), 421–427. Citations: 80.

4. Chen, X., Feng, L., Luo, H., & Cheng, H. (2014). Analyses on influencing factors of airborne VOCs pollution in taxi cabins. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 21(22), 12868–12882. Citations: 52.

5. Feng, L., Xuan, Z., Bai, Y., Zhao, H., Li, L., Chen, Y., Yang, X., Su, C., Guo, J., et al. (2014). Preparation of octahedral CuO micro/nanocrystals and electrochemical performance as anode for lithium-ion battery. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 600, 162–167. Citations: 38.

The nominee’s research advances scientific understanding of vehicle-cabin air quality and battery-material performance, addressing critical challenges in public health, environmental protection, and energy storage. His work supports cleaner transportation environments and contributes to the development of safer, more sustainable automotive technologies. Through impactful publications and applied innovation, his research drives progress at the intersection of engineering, society, and global well-being.