Hee Sun Choi | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hee Sun Choi | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in urban design, spatial cognition, and human-centered urban planning 🌆. With degrees from prestigious institutions like the University of Oxford and University College London, he currently serves as an Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 🎓. Dr. Choi leads groundbreaking research projects, including those focused on vertical urbanism and cognitive assessments of urban spaces 🌍. His work is supported by various grants, reflecting the real-world impact and value of his research 🏙️. Notable publications include a book on spatial cognition in vertical environments and articles in leading journals, such as Cities and Journal of Urban Design 📚. As a Principal Investigator, Dr. Choi is driving innovation in urban sustainability, regeneration, and human-centric design 🌿. His work is shaping the future of urban living, bridging academic excellence with practical solutions for cities of tomorrow 🔍.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi’s academic journey reflects his dedication to urban studies and design 🌍. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oxford Brookes and an M.Phil. from University College London, both prestigious institutions in the UK 🎓. Additionally, he earned his MA from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and holds two bachelor’s degrees from Swinburne University and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia 🇦🇺. His diverse educational background laid the foundation for his exploration of spatial cognition and human-centered design in urban environments 🏙️.

Professional Experience 🗺️

Dr. Choi has held numerous academic positions globally, showcasing his leadership in urban design and planning 👩‍🏫. He is currently an Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he continues to influence the next generation of urban designers 🏫. Previously, he served as a lecturer at the University of Hong Kong and Xian-Jiaotong Liverpool University, as well as an adjunct professor at the Polytechnic University of Hong Kong 🗺️. His global experience enriches his teaching and research, focusing on human-centered urban design 🌿.

Research Interests 🏙️

Dr. Choi’s research interests lie at the intersection of urban design, spatial cognition, and human-centered planning 🌆. His work focuses on understanding how people interact with and experience urban environments, particularly vertical and dense spaces 🏙️. He explores the cognitive and emotional aspects of urbanism, aiming to develop guidelines that create more sustainable and human-friendly cities 🌍. His ongoing projects involve cutting-edge studies in AI-aided urbanism, smart cities, and the emotional value of walkability 🚶‍♀️.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Choi’s exceptional contributions to urban design and planning have earned him numerous accolades and research grants 🏆. He has received substantial funding from prestigious organizations, including the Hong Kong Art Development Council, NEOM Inc., and UGC for his innovative projects on urban cognition, human-centric design, and sustainability 🌿. His research is also recognized in top academic journals, where he continues to push the boundaries of urban studies and design ✨. His work has significantly impacted urban design theory and practice 🌍.

Conclusion

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi is a distinguished academic whose work bridges the gap between urban design, technology, and human experience 🌆. With a global academic background and a wealth of research funding, he continues to lead innovative studies that shape the future of urban living 🌍. His dedication to understanding spatial cognition and human-centered design is paving the way for smarter, more sustainable cities 🌿. Through his teaching, research, and leadership, Dr. Choi is making an enduring impact on the field of urban studies 🏙️.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Loan-to-value ratio as a macroprudential tool-Hong Kong’s experience and cross-country evidence
    Authors: T Wong, T Fong, K Li, H Choi
    Year: 2011
    Cited by: 271
    Source: Systemic Risk, Basel III, Financial Stability and Regulation


  • Title: Developing a wetland-type classification system in the Republic of Korea
    Authors: KG Kim, MY Park, HS Choi
    Year: 2006
    Cited by: 28
    Source: Landscape and Ecological Engineering 2, 93-110


  • Title: Phase II study of preoperative chemoradiation (CRT) with cetuximab, irinotecan and capecitabine in patients with locally advanced resectable rectal cancer
    Authors: YS Hong, DY Kim, KS Lee, SB Lim, HS Choi, SY Jeong, JH Kim, SA Im, …
    Year: 2007
    Cited by: 22
    Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology 25 (18_suppl), 4045-4045


  • Title: Local identity in the form-production process, using as a case study the multifunctional administrative city project (Sejong) in South Korea
    Authors: HS Choi, A Reeve
    Year: 2015
    Cited by: 19
    Source: Urban Design International 20, 66-78


  • Title: Assessing the sustenance and evolution of social and cultural contexts within sustainable urban development, using as a case the MAC in South Korea
    Authors: HS Choi, KH Ahn
    Year: 2013
    Cited by: 18
    Source: Sustainable Cities and Society 6, 51-56


  • Title: Outcomes of colorectal anastomoses during pelvic exenteration for gynaecological malignancy
    Authors: SW Lim, SB Lim, JY Park, SY Park, HS Choi, SY Jeong
    Year: 2008
    Cited by: 14
    Source: Journal of British Surgery 95 (6), 770-773


  • Title: Place identity in 21st century architecture in South Korea
    Authors: HSS Choi
    Year: 2011
    Cited by: 12
    Source: ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 5 (3), 116


  • Title: Phase II trial of irinotecan and capecitabine in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC)
    Authors: JB Ahn, KH Jung, YS Park, YH Kim, HJ Chang, DK Sohn, SB Lim, …
    Year: 2005
    Cited by: 12
    Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology 23 (16_suppl), 3714-3714


  • Title: Pneumatosis cystoides coli of the ascending colon: colonoscopic and CT colonographic features
    Authors: BN Kim, JY Jeong, DK Sohn, KS Han, CW Hong, HJ Chang, SB Lim, …
    Year: 2007
    Cited by: 10
    Source: Endoscopy 39 (S 1), E73-E74


  • Title: How are public spaces sustaining cultural identities in the context of China’s increasingly globally focused urban developments: using a case study of Putuo in Shanghai
    Authors: HS Choi
    Year: 2016
    Cited by: 8
    Source: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 40 (3), 198-205


  • Title: Endoscopic treatment of completely occluding anastomotic web using incision and ballooning after dye injection
    Authors: JW Park, DK Sohn, KS Han, CW Hong, HJ Chang, KH Jung, DY Kim, …
    Year: 2007
    Cited by: 7
    Source: Endoscopy 39 (S 1), E102-E103


  • Title: Occurrence and control of seed-borne plant viruses in Korea
    Authors: JW Park, JU Cheon, HS Choi
    Year: 2001
    Cited by: 7
    Source: Crop Prot Res Rural Development Administration, 194-218


  • Title: Urban Marginality in Hong Kong’s Global Diaspora
    Authors: HS Choi, HS Choi, Farrow
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 6
    Source: Springer International Publishing


  • Title: The negotiated public realm in the contemporary city: hybrid walkable urban networks of Hong Kong
    Authors: ARMC Hee Sun Choi, Gerhard Bruyns
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 5
    Source: City, Territory and Architecture 10 (10)


  • Title: Spatial cognition and three-dimensional vertical urban design guidelines—Cognitive measurement and modelling for human centre design
    Authors: HS Choi, G Bruyns, W Zhang, T Cheng, S Sharma
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 4
    Source: Urban Science 7 (4), 125


  • Title: Human cognition and emotions for human-centred design in vertical interior urban spaces
    Authors: HS Choi, G Bruyns, T Cheng, W Zhang, S Sharma
    Year: 2025
    Cited by: 3
    Source: Journal of Urban Design 30 (1), 114-137


  • Title: New Forms of Place-Making and Public Space in Contemporary Urban Development in Seoul, South Korea
    Authors: HSS Choi
    Year: 2017
    Cited by: 3
    Source: Current Urban Studies 5 (03), 332


  • Title: The impact of Hi-Technology navigation systems on the reading of the five elements of urban design, using the case of the Central District of Hong Kong
    Authors: HSS Choi, X Yang
    Year: 2022
    Cited by: 2
    Source: Current Urban Studies 10 (3), 451-466


  • Title: Understanding the impact of economic migrants and landless farmers on mass-produced housing and community space in China, using the case of Zhangjing, Suzhou
    Authors: HS Choi, A Reeve
    Year: 2018
    Cited by: 2
    Source: International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development 10 (1), 60-78


  • Title: RETRACTED ARTICLE: How can SLCA influence change to a product’s life cycle and who listens to the impacts of an SLCA?
    Authors: HS Choi
    Year: 2016
    Cited by: 2
    Source: Environment, Development and Sustainability 18 (2), 615-615


  • Title: Uncovering the drivers of intent to use the metaverse: diverse experiences in sustainability education
    Authors: HSS Choi, PYP Wong, JD Shen, MLL Francisco, A Nurgissayeva
    Year: 2025
    Cited by: 1
    Source: Discover Sustainability 6 (1), 152


  • Title: Evolving research method in three-dimensional and volumetric urban morphology of a highly dense city: assessing public and quasi-public space typologies
    Authors: HSS Choi, G Bruyns, T Cheng, J Xie
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 1
    Source: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 48 (1), 25–38


  • Title: Re-thinking the Hong Kong Tramway as a Rooted but Future Orientated Form of Sustainable Transportation
    Authors: HSS Choi, M Cui
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 1*
    Source: Urbanie and Urbanus, 50


  • Title: Can the Social Life of Small Urban Spaces Benefit the Urban Marginalities?
    Authors: HS Choi, HS Choi
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 1
    Source: Urban Marginality in Hong Kong’s Global Diaspora, 45-71


  • Title: Which gene is a dominant predictor of response during FOLFOX chemotherapy for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer, MTHFR or XRCC1 gene?
    Authors: DY Kim, YB Kim, HS Choi, JM Kim, K Suh
    Year: 2006
    Cited by: 1
    Source: ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY 13 (2), 7-7

 

Bicheng Yang | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bicheng Yang | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Bicheng Yang Guangdong University of Education, China

Professor Bicheng Yang, born on August 18, 1946, in Shanwei, Guangdong, China, is a distinguished mathematician renowned for his extensive work in analysis inequalities, particularly in extending Hilbert’s and Hardy-Hilbert-type inequalities. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from South China Normal University in 1982. Currently, he serves at the School of Mathematics, Guangdong University of Education. Throughout his prolific career, Professor Yang has authored over 580 publications, with 210 indexed in the Science Citation Index, and has written 14 books published by esteemed publishers such as Springer. His contributions have been recognized globally; in 2022, he was listed among the top 2% of scientists worldwide by Stanford University. In 2023, he was appointed as a doctoral supervisor by Universiti Utara Malaysia and was elected as a Life Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts. His research interests encompass analysis inequalities, extensions of Hilbert’s Inequality with best possible constant factors, and applications in Hardy-Hilbert-type inequalities.

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Education

Professor Bicheng Yang’s educational journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from South China Normal University in 1982. This foundational education equipped him with a solid grounding in mathematical principles, fostering a deep interest in analysis inequalities and related fields. Throughout his career, Professor Yang has remained committed to advancing his knowledge and contributing to the mathematical community, as evidenced by his extensive publication record and ongoing research endeavors. His dedication to education is further demonstrated through his teaching roles in real analysis, complex analysis, functional analysis, and operator theory at the Guangdong University of Education. This blend of formal education and continuous scholarly activity underscores Professor Yang’s lifelong commitment to mathematics.

Professional Experience

Professor Bicheng Yang has had a distinguished career in mathematics, focusing on analysis inequalities and their applications. Born on August 18, 1946, in Shanwei, Guangdong, China, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from South China Normal University in 1982. He currently serves as a professor at the School of Mathematics, Guangdong University of Education. Throughout his career, Professor Yang has made significant contributions to the field, authoring over 580 publications, with 210 indexed in the Science Citation Index. His work includes 14 books published by esteemed publishers such as Springer, and he has edited 17 books, contributing 20 chapters. His research interests encompass analysis inequalities, extensions of Hilbert’s Inequality, weight inequalities, Hardy-Hilbert-type inequalities, and advancements in the Euler-Maclaurin Summation formula. In recognition of his contributions, he was listed among the top 2% of scientists worldwide from 1966 to 2021 by Stanford University in 2022. In 2023, he was appointed as a doctoral supervisor by University Utara Malaysia and was elected as a Life Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts.

Research Interest

Professor Bicheng Yang’s research is deeply rooted in mathematical analysis, with a particular focus on inequalities. His work extensively explores the extension of Hilbert’s inequality, aiming to identify the best possible constant factors and their practical applications. He has also delved into weighted inequalities, especially in the context of Hardy-Hilbert-type inequalities, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of these mathematical concepts. Beyond inequalities, Professor Yang has investigated sequences, series, and summability, striving to enhance the Euler-Maclaurin summation formula and its applications. His research endeavors have significantly advanced the field of mathematical inequalities, providing valuable insights and tools for further studies.

Award and Honor

Professor Bicheng Yang has received several notable awards and honors throughout his academic career. In 2016, he was recognized as an AMA-Sheth Foundation Consortium Student Fellow, highlighting his potential in marketing research. The same year, he received the Moog Scholar Award from Washington University, acknowledging his academic excellence. During his doctoral studies at Washington University from 2011 to 2016, he was awarded a Doctoral Fellowship, supporting his research endeavors. Prior to that, he earned a Merit-based Partial Fellowship at Duke University between 2009 and 2011, reflecting his outstanding performance in economics. Earlier in his academic journey, from 2005 to 2009, he was honored with the Excellent Student Scholarship at Nankai University, recognizing his exceptional achievements in both finance and mathematics. These accolades underscore Professor Yang’s consistent dedication to academic excellence and his significant contributions to his fields of study.

Conclusion

Professor Bicheng Yang, born on August 18, 1946, in Shanwei, Guangdong, China, is a distinguished mathematician renowned for his extensive contributions to analysis inequalities, particularly in extending Hilbert’s Inequality and exploring Hardy-Hilbert-type inequalities. After obtaining his B.Sc. in Mathematics from South China Normal University in 1982, he has been a pivotal figure at the School of Mathematics, Guangdong University of Education. His prolific academic output includes over 580 publications, with 210 indexed in the Science Citation Index, and authorship of 14 books with esteemed publishers like Springer. In 2022, Stanford University recognized him among the top 2% of scientists worldwide, underscoring his global impact. Further affirming his academic leadership, he was appointed as a doctoral supervisor by University Utara Malaysia in 2023 and elected as a Life Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts. Professor Yang’s unwavering dedication to advancing mathematical research and mentoring emerging scholars solidifies his esteemed position in the global mathematical community.

Publications Top Noted

  • On a Discrete Version of the Hardy–Littlewood–Polya Inequality Involving Multiple Parameters in the Whole Plane
    • Authors: Bicheng Yang, Shanhe Wu
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • A New Half–Discrete Multidimensional Hilbert–Type Inequality Involving One Higher–Order Derivative Function
    • Authors: Ling Peng, Bicheng Yang, Rahela Abdul Rahim
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Equivalent Conditions of a Reverse Hilbert-Type Integral Inequality in the Whole Plane and Applications
    • Authors: Michael Th. Rassias, Bicheng Yang
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • A New Extended Mulholland’s Inequality Involving One Partial Sum
    • Authors: Ling Peng, Bicheng Yang
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • On a More Accurate Reverse Hardy–Hilbert’s Inequality with Two Partial Sums
    • Authors: Aizhen Wang, Bicheng Yang
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • A Reverse Hilbert-Type Integral Inequality with the General Nonhomogeneous Kernel
    • Authors: Tuo Liu, Rahela Abdul Rahim, Bicheng Yang
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • A New Reverse Mulholland’s Inequality with One Partial Sum in the Kernel
    • Authors: Xianyong Huang, Ricai Luo, Bicheng Yang, Xingshou Huang
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • An Extended Hilbert-Type Inequality with Two Internal Variables Involving One Partial Sum
    • Authors: Aizhen Wang, Bicheng Yang
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • An Equivalent Form Related to a Hilbert-Type Integral Inequality
    • Authors: Michael Th. Rassias, Bicheng Yang, A.M. Raigorodskii
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  • A New Reverse Extended Hardy–Hilbert’s Inequality with Two Partial Sums and Parameters
    • Authors: Jianquan Liao, Bicheng Yang
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1