![]() " Activity Maximization by Effective Information Diffusion in Social Networks". Zhefeng Wang *, Yu Yang *, Jian Pei, Lingyang Chu and Enhong Chen. " Influence efficiency maximization: How can we spread information efficiently?". Xiang Zhu, Zhefeng Wang, Yu Yang, Bin Zhou and Yan Jia. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, Volume 14, No. Yu Yang, Xiangbo Mao, Jian Pei and Xiaofei He.IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Volume 33, Issue 3, pages 1045-1063, March 2021, IEEE Computer Society. " Influence Analysis in Evolving Networks: A Survey". Computers & Operations Research, Volume 140, April 2022, 105675. " Just-in-time single-batch-processing machine scheduling". Journal of Manufacturing Systems, Volume 63, April 2022, Pages 593-608. " Tackling temporal-dynamic service composition in cloud manufacturing systems: A tensor factorization-based two-stage approach". Yang Hu, Feng Wu, Yu Yang and Yongkui Liu.To appear in IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems. "An Empirical Study of User Engagement in Influencer Marketing on Weibo and WeChat" ( Early Access). Jun Wang, Yu Yang, Qi Liu, Zheng Fang, Shujuan Sun and Yabo Xu.To appear in International Journal of Production Research. " Dynamic Cloud Manufacturing Service Composition with Re-entrant Services: An Online Policy Perspective". To appear in IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. "Dynamic Assortment Selection under Inventory and Limited Switches Constraints". Hongbin Zhang, Qixin Zhang, Feng Wu and Yu Yang.On January 18, 2004, she broke Susie O'Neill's world record in the women's short course 200 butterfly during a World Cup meet in Berlin, Germany, clocking a time of 2:04.04.Selected Publications Papers in Refereed Journals She was also a member of the China's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay (which barely missed the final, placing 9th in the heats) and the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay which ranked seventh. She did not progress beyond the heat stage in the Women's 200 m freestyle, finishing 18th. Yang Yu took part in the 2007 World Aquatic Championships in Melbourne. She failed to defend her 200 free title at the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, beaten by teammate Pang Jiaying (1:59.26 to 2:00.73).Ģ007 World Aquatic Championships At the 2006 World Short Course Championships in Shanghai, she took gold in the 200 free (1:54.94). She posted strong times at the 2005 Chinese National Games, winning the 200 free in 1:57.86, 2nd fastest in the world globally. Yang did compete at the 2005 World Championships in Montreal, winning the bronze medal in the 200m freestyle event. Yang competed as an individual in the 200m freestyle event, and qualified for the semi-final, but did not progress to the final. China reached the final in this event but finished a disappointing 8th. Yang was also part of China's 4 × 100 m women's freestyle relay team. There she was a member of China's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay team, which won the silver medal in 7:55.97 (Asian record), beaten by the USA team who won in the world record of 7:53.42. Yang competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Yang swam the freestyle leg and split 53.71). Yang split 1:57.24, the fastest in history), and gold in the 4x100 medley relay (3:59.89, Asian record and 2nd fastest time in history. She also took bronze in the 4x200 free relay (7:58.53. Yang started the 2003 season strongly by posting a world-leading 1:57.70 at the Chinese Nationals in April 2003, but at the 2003 World Championships (Barcelona), she only managed 3rd in this event (1:58.54). In the 2002 World Short Course Championships in Moscow, Yang took gold in the 4x200 free relay (7:46.30, world record), silver in the 200 free (1:55.34, Asian record) and 200 fly (2:06.10), and bronze in the 4x100 free relay (3:36.18). At the 2001 Chinese National Games, she placed 2nd in both the 100 (54.94) and 200 free (1:58.71). Yang competed at the 2001 Fukuoka World Championships and won the silver medal in the Women's 200 m Freestyle event (1:58.78), after Australia's Giaan Rooney (1:58.57). Later she qualified to swim at the Sydney Olympics, where she placed 17th in the 200 free (2:01.34).Ģ001, 02 and 03 World Aquatic Championships Yang competed in her big international meet in the 2000 World Short Course Championships in Athens, where she won the 200 freestyle in 1:56.06. ![]() Career International debut and the 2000 Olympics She became part of the Chinese national swimming team in 1999, and competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Yang Yu ( simplified Chinese: 杨雨 traditional Chinese: 楊雨 pinyin: Yáng Yǔ born February 6, 1985, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is an Olympic medal-winning swimmer from the People's Republic of China.
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