Lei Xue | Arts and Humanities | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Lei Xue
Affiliation Beijing Forestry University
Country China
Scopus ID 57205546739
Documents 7
Citations 99
h-index 4
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4549-9656

Lei Xue
Beijing Forestry University, China

Lei Xue is a researcher and educator affiliated with Beijing Forestry University, China, whose academic work spans industrial design, art and technology, Kansei engineering, product form design, and interdisciplinary innovation methodologies. The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award acknowledges scholarly contributions to design science, user-centered engineering methodologies, and educational innovation in applied arts and humanities disciplines.[1] The researcher’s work demonstrates a sustained engagement with product aesthetics, fuzzy logic systems, user experience analysis, and multidisciplinary educational models integrating art and technology.[2]

Abstract

The academic profile of Lei Xue reflects research activity focused on industrial design optimization, Kansei engineering applications, fuzzy logic modeling, and interdisciplinary art and technology education. The researcher’s scholarly contributions address product image systems, train seat design optimization, multisensory educational toy development, and integrated teaching methodologies using correlation analysis techniques.[2] Through a combination of engineering-based evaluation models and user-centered design methodologies, the research demonstrates the integration of aesthetics, functional design, and computational analysis within contemporary design science.[3]

Keywords

Kansei Engineering, Industrial Design, Product Form Design, Arts and Humanities, Fuzzy Logic, Product Optimization, Design Science, Art and Technology, Educational Innovation, Human-Centered Design, Multisensory Design, Pearson Correlation Analysis, Train Seat Design, Interactive Product Systems, Research Innovation.

Introduction

Contemporary industrial design research increasingly incorporates computational intelligence, emotional engineering frameworks, and interdisciplinary methodologies to address user experience and product innovation challenges. Within this context, Lei Xue has contributed to research exploring the intersection of engineering systems, aesthetics, and human perception.[4] The researcher’s publications focus on product image optimization systems, fuzzy logic applications in design evaluation, educational toy development, and integrated pedagogical models combining artistic and technological approaches.[5]

The body of work associated with this research profile demonstrates engagement with both theoretical and practical aspects of design innovation. Publications in applied sciences, human-computer interaction, and engineering technology contribute to ongoing academic discussions regarding user-centered product development and intelligent design systems.[6]

Research Profile

Lei Xue is affiliated with Beijing Forestry University in Beijing, China. The researcher has established a scholarly profile within the areas of design studies, industrial product development, art and technology integration, and engineering-oriented design optimization methodologies.[1] According to indexed academic records, the researcher maintains a Scopus profile with seven indexed documents, ninety-nine citations, and an h-index of four.[1]

The research themes associated with the profile include:

  • Kansei engineering applications in product development and emotional design analysis.
  • Industrial product optimization using fuzzy logic and gray relational analysis.
  • Educational innovation combining art, technology, and data-driven teaching methodologies.
  • Multisensory and spatial intelligence-based toy design frameworks.
  • User-centered transportation seating and product interface design.

Research Contributions

A significant contribution of Lei Xue’s research involves the development of optimized product image decision systems integrating Kansei engineering methodologies.[2] The associated studies analyze emotional responses and consumer-oriented perceptions in product design environments through structured computational models.

The researcher has also contributed to train seat design optimization using gray relational analysis and fuzzy logic systems. These investigations address ergonomic evaluation, visual perception, and user preference modeling within transportation product design.[3]

Additional contributions include the exploration of educational toy design using multiple intelligence theory and multisensory frameworks.[5] Such studies extend industrial design principles into educational and developmental applications, particularly in relation to spatial intelligence and sensory engagement.

Research related to integrated teaching models based on Pearson correlation analysis further demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement between technology-oriented education systems and artistic learning frameworks.[6]

Publications

  1. Research on optimized product image design integrated decision system based on Kansei engineering, Applied Sciences, 2020.
  2. An approach of the product form design based on gra-fuzzy logic model: A case study of train seats, International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control, 2019.
  3. A method of the product form design and color design of train seats based on GRA-Fuzzy theory, Journal of Engineering Technology, 2018.
  4. Children’s Toy Design Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory – Research Case of Spatial Intelligence Children’s Toy Design, International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2023.
  5. Children’s toy design process based on the kano-AHP-FBS model: Case of multisensory educational toys, International Conference on Culture-Oriented Science and Technology, 2023.
  6. Research on the Integrated Innovative Teaching Model of Art and Technology Based on Pearson Correlation Analysis, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Education, 2021.

Research Impact

The citation record associated with Lei Xue’s publications indicates measurable scholarly engagement within applied design and engineering research domains.[1] The researcher’s work on Kansei engineering and product image optimization has attracted significant academic attention, particularly in studies involving human-centered product evaluation systems and computational design frameworks.[2]

Research contributions relating to transportation seating systems and educational toy design demonstrate practical relevance across industrial, educational, and technological contexts. The interdisciplinary nature of these investigations aligns with broader trends emphasizing emotional design, ergonomic evaluation, and user experience optimization in contemporary design science.[4]

Award Suitability

The scholarly profile of Lei Xue demonstrates characteristics aligned with the objectives of the Global Innovation Technologist Awards. The research portfolio combines innovation-oriented methodologies, interdisciplinary collaboration, computational analysis, and practical design applications.[7]

Particular relevance is observed in the integration of emotional engineering principles, fuzzy logic systems, and user-centered industrial design approaches. The researcher’s publications contribute to both academic knowledge development and practical innovation frameworks applicable to industrial product systems, educational technologies, and human-centered design environments.[3]

Conclusion

Lei Xue’s academic contributions reflect sustained engagement with industrial design optimization, interdisciplinary educational innovation, and computational design methodologies. Through publications involving Kansei engineering, fuzzy logic systems, and multisensory educational product design, the researcher has contributed to contemporary discussions in design science and applied humanities research.[2] The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award acknowledges the relevance of these scholarly activities within broader innovation and technology-oriented academic communities.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Lei Xue, Author ID 57205546739. Scopus.
    www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57205546739
  2. Xue, L., Yi, X., & Zhang, Y. (2020). Research on optimized product image design integrated decision system based on Kansei engineering. Applied Sciences, 10(4), 1198.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041198
  3. Xue, L., Yi, X., Lin, Y.C., & Drukker, J.W. (2019). An approach of the product form design based on gra-fuzzy logic model: A case study of train seats. International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control.
  4. Xue, L., Yi, X., Lin, Y.C., & Drukker, J.W. (2018). A method of the product form design and color design of train seats based on GRA-Fuzzy theory. Journal of Engineering Technology, 6(2), 517–536.
  5. Qian, X., Li, Y., Xue, L., & Shidujaman, M. (2023). Children’s Toy Design Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory – Research Case of Spatial Intelligence Children’s Toy Design. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction.
  6. Li, Y., & Xue, L. (2023). Children’s toy design process based on the kano-AHP-FBS model: Case of multisensory educational toys. International Conference on Culture-Oriented Science and Technology.
  7. Global Innovation Technologist Awards. (n.d.). Official award platform and innovation recognition program.
    innovationtechnologist.com

Juan Luis Torres Tenor | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Juan Luis Torres Tenor | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Attending at La Paz University Hospital, Spain

Dr. Juan Luis Torres Tenor is a Spanish physician and researcher specializing in palliative care and medical oncology. He is currently serving as a Specialist Physician in the Palliative Care Department at La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain. His academic profile reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining medicine, psycho-oncology, philosophy, and molecular oncology. A prolific author with numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, Dr. Torres Tenor’s research focuses on improving outcomes in palliative care, integration with oncology, and psycho-social aspects of cancer. He is actively pursuing a Ph.D. and has engaged in international collaboration, including a clinical research rotation at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

Publication Profile 

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Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. Candidate, Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), 2024–2025
    Project: Standardizing Acute Palliative Care Units (Delphi Study)
    Supervisors: Dr. David Hui and Dr. Alberto Alonso

  • BA in Philosophy, UNED, 2020–2025

  • BSc in Psychology, UNED, 2016–2021

  • MSc in Medical Oncology, University of Girona, 2016–2019

  • MSc in Psycho-oncology & Palliative Psychology, UEMC, 2017–2018

  • MSc in Palliative Care for Cancer Patients, UAM, 2015–2017

  • MSc in Molecular Oncology, CNIO-CEB, 2015–2017

  • BSc in Medicine, University of Zaragoza, 2006–2013

  • Certifications & Courses:

    • Nutrition, Diet, and Cancer – UNED, 2018

    • Introduction to Molecular Oncology – CNIO-CEB, 2014

Professional Experience 💼

  • Specialist Physician in Palliative Care, La Paz University Hospital (2019–present)

  • Resident in Medical Oncology, La Paz University Hospital (2014–2019)

  • Clinical Research Rotation, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA (Oct–Dec 2024)

  • Volunteer Rotations:

    • Catalan Institute of Oncology (2019)

    • Hospital Paolo Giaccone, Palermo (2010)

Teaching and Academic Roles

  • Instructor/Coordinator at UAM and CEU Cardenal Herrera University

  • Bachelor’s Thesis Co-supervisor

  • Member of Teaching Committee, La Paz Hospital

  • OSCE Examiner, UAM

Research Interests 🔬

  • Early integration of palliative care in oncology

  • Palliative sedation and symptom management

  • Psycho-social determinants in palliative settings

  • Caregiver burden and opioid misuse

  • Health system interventions and referral models

  • Standardization of palliative care units (Delphi methodology)

Publications and Research Output

  • 18+ peer-reviewed publications, including in Clinical and Translational Oncology, Journal of Neuro-Oncology, Journal of Palliative Medicine, BMC Palliative Care, and Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

  • Book chapters on palliative care protocols

  • Reviewer for Medicina Paliativa and Journal of Palliative Medicine

  • Participation in multiple clinical trials in oncology (GIST, breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers)

  • Presented at national and international oncology and palliative care congresses (ESMO, SEOM, SECPAL)

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • Research Stay Grant, La Paz University Hospital (2024) – for MD Anderson research rotation

  • III Award Juntos Sumamos Vida (2018) – for development of “APP RESPIRA,” a patient-centered mobile app for lung cancer care

Professional Memberships

  • European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO)

  • Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM)

  • Spanish Society of Palliative Care (SECPAL)

Languages

  • Spanish: Native

  • English: Fluent (Cambridge B2 – FCE, 2018)

Conclusion🌟

Dr. Juan Luis Torres Tenor is an exceptionally well-rounded medical professional with deep interdisciplinary training in oncology, palliative care, philosophy, and psychology. His commitment to enhancing the quality and integration of palliative care is evident through his scholarly output, clinical practice, and academic involvement. His contributions to research, teaching, and international collaboration position him as a strong candidate for recognition and continued impact in global palliative care advancements.

Publications 📚

  1. 🌓 THE NIGHT BELONGS TO GERASIM
    Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2025-06
    🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2025.06.004
    👤 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor


  2. ⚖️ THE UNCERTAINTY OF EUTHANASIA
    Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2025-06
    🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2025.05.020
    👤 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor


  3. 🧠 Unscheduled hospitalization as a potential trigger for specialist palliative care referral in patients with high grade glioma
    Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2025-06
    🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s11060-025-04993-3
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  4. 💊 Frequency and predictors of palliative sedation among patients with cancer who died in a specialist inpatient palliative care unit
    BMC Palliative Care, 2025-05-29
    🔗 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-025-01787-2
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  5. 🚫 Frequency and predictors of risk of non-medical opioid use among patients with cancer
    Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2025-04-19
    🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s12094-025-03929-7
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  6. 🧓‍ Frequency and predictors of caregiver burden among patients with cancer receiving palliative cancer treatment
    Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2025-03-10
    🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s12094-025-03885-2
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  7. 💉 Supervivencia y calidad de vida de pacientes oncológicos avanzados con obstrucción maligna de la vía biliar tratados con drenaje biliar
    Medicina Paliativa, 2024
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2024.1454/2023
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  8. 🔄 Vólvulo de sigma en paciente con esclerosis lateral amiotrófica
    Medicina Paliativa, 2024
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2024.1426/2023
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  9. 🧲 Colangioresonancia magnética y adecuación de pruebas diagnósticas al final de la vida
    Medicina Paliativa, 2022
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2022.1331/2022
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  10. 🧠 Mujer de 73 años con tumor fibroso solitario y síndrome confusional
    Medicina Paliativa, 2022
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2022.1324/2022
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  11. 😷 Sedación paliativa: ¿ha cambiado algo durante la pandemia?
    Medicina Paliativa, 2020
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2020.1183/2020
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.