Hsiu Hsia Lin | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hsiu Hsia Lin | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

Dr. Hsiu-Hsia Lin is a dedicated Research Fellow at the Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Graduate Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Science, Chang Gung University. With a strong foundation in AI and 3D craniofacial image processing, her research contributes significantly to advancements in orthognathic surgery. Dr. Lin’s expertise in surgical navigation and CAD/CAM-assisted surgery is pivotal in improving craniofacial surgical outcomes. 🌟

Publication Profile

Education:

Dr. Lin earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, following a Master’s in Computer Science from Tunghai University. Her academic journey is deeply rooted in computer science, blending AI with craniofacial research. 🎓📚

Experience:

Dr. Lin has held key research positions, including Assistant Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Her postdoctoral work also extended to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at National Chung Hsing University. Her extensive experience has helped bridge the gap between AI technology and clinical applications. 💼🔬

Research Focus:

Dr. Lin’s research revolves around Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, and 3D Craniofacial Image Processing. She specializes in computer-aided surgical simulation for orthognathic surgery, surgical navigation, and CAD/CAM-assisted procedures, aiming to optimize outcomes in facial surgery. 🧠💻

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Lin has received multiple recognitions for her contributions to craniofacial research and AI in surgery. Her work continues to shape modern surgical approaches, particularly in orthognathic surgery, enhancing patient outcomes. 🏆👏

Publication Top Notes:

Dr. Lin’s publications focus on integrating AI with medical applications, particularly in 3D craniofacial analysis and orthognathic surgery. Her studies offer novel methods for surgical planning, facial attractiveness assessment, and facial symmetry evaluation.

Quantification of facial symmetry in orthognathic surgery (Dec. 2024) in Comput Biol Med., cited by 5 articles. DOI

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eletofacial model for surgery planning (Feb. 2024) in Plast Reconstr Surg., cited by 3 articles. DOI

Facial attractiveness assessment using transfer learning (Jan. 2024) in Pattern Recognit., cited by 4 articles. DOI

Optimizing Orthognathic Surgery (Nov. 2023) in J. Clin. Med., cited by 6 articles. DOI

Single-Splint, 2-Jaw Orthognathic Surgery (Nov. 2023) in J Craniofac Surg., cited by 2 articles. DOI

Applications of 3D imaging in craniomaxillofacial surgery (Aug. 2023) in Biomed J., cited by 7 articles. DOI

Facial Beauty Assessment using Attention Mechanism (Mar. 2023) in Diagnostics, cited by 8 articles. DOI

 

Tesfay Gidey | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tesfay Gidey | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Tesfay Gidey Hailu is a highly skilled Information and Communication Engineer and data scientist with a passion for leveraging data to drive innovation and business insights. With expertise in computer science, software engineering, machine learning, and data analytics, he excels in problem-solving, leadership, and technology project management. Tesfay’s work focuses on indoor localization, signal processing, and health data applications, making him a forward-thinking leader in his field. His dedication to continuous learning and delivering actionable results underscores his impressive career in academia and industry. 💼🔧📊

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Diverse Expertise: Tesfay’s expertise spans across critical areas such as signal processing, indoor localization, machine learning, data fusion, and health informatics, aligning well with cutting-edge research areas.
  2. Impressive Academic Qualifications: Holding a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering, along with two MSc degrees, he possesses deep knowledge in interdisciplinary fields.
  3. Research Contributions: He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Sensors, Intelligent Information Management, and Journal of Biostatistics. His work in Wi-Fi indoor positioning, predictive modeling, and health informatics shows a broad application of research across industries.
  4. Leadership in Academia: His roles as Associate Dean and Head of Department demonstrate his leadership in driving research, improving curriculum quality, and promoting technology transfer.
  5. Innovative Research Focus: His Ph.D. dissertation on transfer learning for fingerprint-based indoor positioning and various data fusion methods reflect his innovative contributions to solving real-world problems with advanced technologies.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Industry Impact: While his research is highly academic, incorporating more industry-driven collaborations or commercial applications could strengthen the practical impact of his work.
  2. Public Engagement: Increasing public outreach and collaboration with non-academic sectors or public talks could elevate his visibility and expand the impact of his research findings.
  3. Global Collaboration: Expanding his research collaborations beyond local and regional levels, particularly with international industries, could further showcase the global relevance of his work.

Education 🎓

Tesfay holds a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (2023), where his research centered on signal and information processing applied to indoor positioning using machine learning algorithms. He also earned an MSc in Software Engineering from HILCOE School of Computer Science and Information Technology (2018) and an MSc in Health Informatics and Biostatistics from Mekelle University (2013). Additionally, he completed his BSc in Statistics with a minor in Computer Science at Addis Ababa University (2006). 📚💻📈

Experience 💼

Tesfay has held several leadership positions, including Associate Dean at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU), where he led research, technology transfer, student recruitment, and faculty training initiatives. He was also the Head of Department and Coordinator at Jimma University, contributing to curriculum enhancement and student retention programs. His experience spans research in manufacturing industries, project management, and academic administration. 🏫📊👨‍🏫

Research Focus 🔬

Tesfay’s research focuses on signal processing, indoor localization, machine learning, data mining, and information fusion. He specializes in developing advanced models for indoor positioning systems, predictive modeling, and statistical quality control, aiming to solve complex problems in health informatics, manufacturing industries, and public health. His work integrates cutting-edge technologies to advance both theoretical and applied fields. 📡📉🤖

Awards and Honors 🏆

Tesfay has been recognized for his contributions to the fields of information and communication engineering and data science. He has received multiple awards and honors for his research and leadership roles in academia, particularly in driving innovative projects that bridge the gap between technology and industry. 🌍🎖️

Publications Highlights 📚

Tesfay has published extensively in top-tier journals, with a focus on indoor positioning systems, data fusion, and health informatics. His research includes the development of novel machine learning models and statistical analysis tools. His works have been widely cited, showcasing his impact in the academic community. 📊✍️

MultiDMet: Designing a Hybrid Multidimensional Metrics Framework to Predictive Modeling for Performance Evaluation and Feature Selection (2023). Intelligent Information Management, 15, 391-425. Cited by 2 articles. Link

Data Fusion Methods for Indoor Positioning Systems Based on Channel State Information Fingerprinting (2022). Sensors, 22, 8720. Cited by 15 articles. Link

Heterogeneous Transfer Learning for Wi-Fi Indoor Positioning Based Hybrid Feature Selection (2022). Sensors, 22, 5840. Cited by 10 articles. Link

OHetTLAL: An Online Transfer Learning Method for Fingerprint-Based Indoor Positioning (2022). Sensors, 22, 9044. Cited by 5 articles. Link

A Multilevel Modeling Analysis of the Determinants and Cross-Regional Variations of HIV Testing in Ethiopia (2016). J Biom Biostat, 7, 277. Cited by 8 articles. Link

Conclusion:

Tesfay Gidey Hailu’s robust academic background, extensive research portfolio, and leadership roles make him a strong candidate for the Best Research Award. His work in signal processing, machine learning, and data-driven innovation in health informatics and communication systems demonstrates a clear commitment to advancing technology and solving societal problems. While his impact could be enhanced by deeper industry collaborations and global outreach, his current achievements already reflect substantial contributions to the field, making him deserving of recognition.

 

Christopher Ekeocha | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Christopher Ekeocha | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Research Assistant, Africa Centre of Excellence in Future Energies and Electrochemical Systems (ACE-FUELS), Nigeria

Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha is a dedicated Assistant Research Fellow at the National Mathematical Centre in Abuja, Nigeria, with a keen interest in corrosion mitigation and environmental pollution. His extensive research focuses on developing innovative eco-friendly materials and computational simulation techniques to address corrosion and pollution challenges. He has represented Nigeria internationally at the International Chemistry Olympiad, guiding students to success in countries like Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Georgia, France, and China. 🌍🔬

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Excellence: Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha has consistently performed at a high academic level throughout his education. His Ph.D. in Corrosion Technology (CGPA: 4.60/5.0) and Master’s in Environmental Chemistry (CGPA: 3.92/5.0) demonstrate his dedication to research and academic rigor.
  2. Innovative Research: His focus on developing eco-friendly, biomass-based anti-corrosion materials and using machine learning models for corrosion prediction is cutting-edge. His work combines experimental and computational techniques, pushing the boundaries of corrosion technology.
  3. Strong Publication Record: Ekeocha has published extensively in reputable, high-impact journals, with topics ranging from corrosion inhibitors to environmental chemistry. This demonstrates the relevance and quality of his work. Key publications include machine learning models and computational simulations for anti-corrosion research, which have been well-received in the scientific community.
  4. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: He has collaborated on multidisciplinary projects promoting circular economy and eco-friendly techniques for corrosion mitigation. His ability to work across various fields shows adaptability and leadership in research.
  5. Community Contribution: In addition to his academic work, Ekeocha has made significant contributions to the Chemistry Olympiad, leading Nigerian teams and authoring textbooks. His role in this capacity speaks to his leadership and commitment to education and knowledge dissemination.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Research Diversification: While Ekeocha has made strong contributions in corrosion technology, expanding his research to other areas of environmental chemistry or further enhancing the practical applications of his work could strengthen his overall profile. Engaging in more diverse projects could showcase his versatility.
  2. Industry Engagement: Although his research is well-grounded in academia, there could be a stronger connection with industry to ensure his innovations, especially in corrosion mitigation, are applied in real-world settings. Collaborations with companies focusing on corrosion prevention or environmental impact assessments could enhance the practical impact of his research.
  3. International Recognition: While his publications are gaining recognition, presenting his research at more international conferences or collaborating with foreign institutions could boost his global visibility and increase the influence of his work.

Education

Christopher Ekeocha is affiliated with the Africa Centre of Excellence in Future Energies and Electrochemical Systems (ACE-FUELS) at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). His research emphasizes the permeation of ions across semi-permeable membranes, focusing on membrane thickness, permeation time, and electrolyte concentration. 🎓⚛️

Experience

With over a decade of experience, Christopher Ekeocha has served as an Assistant Research Fellow at the National Mathematical Centre, Abuja, since 2011. He leads Nigeria’s participation in the International Chemistry Olympiad, having represented the country in multiple international events. His expertise lies in corrosion studies, computational modeling, and eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors. 🌱🔧

Research Focus

Christopher’s research centers on the development of mathematical and predictive models for novel corrosion inhibitors. He specializes in using computational simulations and eco-friendly materials to mitigate metallic corrosion and conducting ecological risk assessments of environmental pollution. His work also covers adsorption kinetics, water and solvent treatment using nanoparticles, and pollutant removal with agricultural waste. 📊🔍

Awards and Honours

Ekeocha has gained recognition for his contributions to corrosion research and environmental protection. His participation in the International Chemistry Olympiad as a Nigerian team leader is notable, alongside his extensive academic publications and active role in global scientific conferences. 🏆🌟

Publication Top Notes

Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha has authored several influential articles in prestigious journals, including Materials Today Communications, Structural Chemistry, and African Scientific Reports. His works primarily focus on corrosion inhibition, eco-friendly materials, and environmental pollution. 📚✨

Ekeocha, C. I., et al. (2024). Data-Driven Machine Learning Models and Computational Simulation Techniques for Prediction of Anti-Corrosion Properties of Novel Benzimidazole Derivatives. Materials Today Communications https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2024.110156

Ekeocha, C. I., et al. (2024). Theoretical Study of Novel Antipyrine Derivatives as Promising Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in an Acidic Environment. Structural Chemistry https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-024-02368-4

Ekeocha, C. I., et al. (2023). Review of Forms of Corrosion and Mitigation Techniques: A Visual Guide. African Scientific Reports, 2(3): 117. https://doi.org/10.46481/asr.2023.2.3.117

Conclusion:

Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha is an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Research Award. His innovative contributions in the field of corrosion technology, combined with his interdisciplinary approach and strong academic background, position him well for recognition. His research aligns with global trends toward eco-friendly solutions and computational advancements, making him a strong contender. However, increased industry engagement and further research diversification would further elevate his impact in both academic and practical domains.

 

Narmilan Amarasingam | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Narmilan Amarasingam | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Researcher specializing in drone-based remote sensing solutions for environmental and surveillance needs, focusing on precision agriculture and biosecurity. Expertise includes UAV remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and multispectral/hyperspectral image processing. Currently pursuing a PhD in Precision Agriculture at Queensland University of Technology.

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🎓 Education

PhD: Precision Agriculture, Queensland University of Technology (2021 – Present). MSc: Agricultural Engineering, Eastern University, Sri Lanka (2016 – 2018). BSc: Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Eastern University, Sri Lanka (2010 – 2015). BIT: Software Engineering, University of Colombo School of Computing, Sri Lanka (2011 – 2015)

🔍 Experience

Research Assistant at Charles Sturt University and Sunshine Coast Council on projects integrating AI and drone technology for environmental monitoring and invasive species detection.

🏆 Awards

QUT/Accelerate Higher Education Development Expansion and Development (AHEAD) World Bank Project Scholarship. Vice Chancellor’s Award for Early Career Researcher, Faculty of Technology, 2022.

🌍 Research Interests

Precision Agriculture, UAV-based Remote Sensing, Multispectral Image Processing, AI, Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Management.

📚 Publications

Co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in Q1 and non-Q1 ranking journals on topics related to UAV-based remote sensing and AI applications in agriculture and environmental management.

A review of UAV platforms, sensors, and applications for monitoring of sugarcane crops
Predicting canopy chlorophyll content in sugarcane crops using machine learning algorithms and spectral vegetation indices derived from UAV multispectral imageryDetection of white leaf disease in sugarcane using machine learning techniques over UAV multispectral images
Detection of White Leaf Disease in Sugarcane Crops Using UAV-Derived RGB Imagery with Existing Deep Learning Models
N Amarasingam, F Gonzalez, ASA Salgadoe, J Sandino, K Powell
E-agricultural concepts for improving productivity: A review