Dr. Sun Yubing | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award
Wenzhou University | China
Dr. Yubing Sun earned his PhD from Zhejiang University and currently serves as a lecturer at Wenzhou University, where he leads research efforts on advanced gas-sensor technologies and their systems for agricultural applications. His research focuses on improving sensitivity, selectivity, stability and drift compensation of gas sensors, and deploying sensor systems for field-scale agricultural monitoring. While a formal h-index, total document count and citation count are not publicly verified, his publication record and successful leadership in multiple national and provincial projects underscore his growing research impact. He has secured competitive funding, participated in multidisciplinary teams, and supervised student-led work bridging sensor hardware and agricultural field deployment. His contributions have been recognized via institutional awards and research grants. Looking ahead, Dr. Sun aims to translate lab-scale gas-sensor innovations into robust agricultural-system platforms, contributing to precision agriculture and sustainable crop monitoring.
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Featured Publications
Sun, Y., Huang, J., & Zheng, Y. (2025, September 9). Study on the determination of pest attack time of tea plant by gas sensor. Annals of Applied Biology.
Sun, Y., & Zheng, Y. (2024, December 2). Application of MOS gas sensors for detecting mechanical damage of tea plants. Journal of Agricultural Engineering.
Sun, Y., & Zheng, Y. (2024, June). Prediction of tomato plants infected by fungal pathogens at different disease severities using E-nose and GC–MS. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection.
Yu, W., & Sun, Y. (2024, March). A method for detecting gas applied in seed germination with varying concentration based on gas sensors. Measurement.
Sun, Y., & Zheng, Y. (2023, July 24). A method of gas sensor drift compensation based on intrinsic characteristics of response curve. Scientific Reports.