The results of the 2025 Chinese Association of Automation (CAA) Science and Technology Awards have recently been announced. Following a rigorous evaluation process involving formal review, expert assessment, panel deliberation, and final evaluation by the Awards Committee, YSU has been awarded four prizes, including one First Prize, two Second Prizes, and one Third Prize. This achievement marks another significant breakthrough for the university in intelligent systems, control, and automation.

YSU researchers achieve multiple distinctions across categories, with Professor Ma Kai of the School of Electrical Engineering receiving a First Prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award for leading a project on key technologies and applications of source-load flexible interaction control in high-penetration renewable energy distribution networks enabled by cloud-edge-terminal coordination. In the Natural Science category, Professor Luo Xiaoyuan and Associate Professor Jiang Guoqian each receive Second Prizes for their respective work on integrated sensing-transmission-control design for network dynamic monitoring systems and data-driven fault feature enhancement and intelligent diagnosis for wind power equipment, while Professor Zhao Guanglei receives a Third Prize for his research on coordinated analysis and design of communication and control in multi-agent systems.
The CAA, one of China’s earliest national-level academic societies, is a leading authority in the field of automation and related technologies. The CAA Science and Technology Awards hold significant influence within the discipline and serve as an important channel for recommending candidates for the National Science and Technology Awards. In 2025, a total of 10 Technological Invention Awards, 50 Natural Science Awards, 62 Science and Technology Progress Awards, and 22 Young Scientist Awards are conferred.