Sikandar Ali | Artificial Intelligence Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sikandar Ali | Artificial Intelligence Award | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc Fellow, Inje University, South Korea

🎓 Sikandar Ali is a passionate AI researcher and educator specializing in Artificial Intelligence applications in healthcare. Currently pursuing a PhD at Inje University, South Korea, he has a strong academic background and extensive research experience in digital pathology, medical imaging, and machine learning. As a team leader of the digital pathology project, he develops innovative AI algorithms for cancer diagnosis while collaborating with a global team of researchers. Sikandar is a recipient of prestigious scholarships, accolades, and recognition for his contributions to AI and healthcare innovation.

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Education

📘 Sikandar Ali holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (CGPA: 4.46/4.5) from Inje University, South Korea, where his thesis focuses on integrating pathology foundation models with weakly supervised learning for gastric and breast cancer diagnosis. He earned an MS in Computer Science from Chungbuk National University, South Korea (GPA: 4.35/4.5), with research on AI-based clinical decision support systems for cardiovascular diseases. His undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Systems Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan, with a CGPA of 3.5/4.0.

Experience

💻 Sikandar is an experienced researcher and AI specialist. Currently working as an AI Research Assistant at Inje University, he focuses on cutting-edge projects in digital pathology, cancer detection, and medical imaging. Previously, he worked as a Research Assistant at Chungbuk National University, focusing on cardiovascular disease diagnosis using AI. His industry experience includes roles such as Search Expert at PROGOS Tech Company and Software Developer Intern at Hidaya Institute of Science and Technology.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Sikandar has received multiple awards, including the Brain Korean Scholarship, European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) Certificate, and recognition as an outstanding Teaching Assistant at Inje University. He has also earned full travel grants for international conferences, extra allowances for R&D industry projects, and certificates for reviewing research papers in leading journals. Additionally, he is a Guest Editor at Frontiers in Digital Health.

Research Focus

🔬 Sikandar’s research focuses on developing AI algorithms for medical imaging, with expertise in weakly supervised learning, self-supervised learning, and digital pathology. His projects include designing AI systems for cancer detection, COVID-19 prediction, and IPF severity classification. He also works on object detection applications using YOLO models and wearable sensor-based activity detection for pets. His commitment to explainability and interpretability in AI models ensures their practical utility in healthcare.

Conclusion

🌟 Sikandar Ali is a dedicated AI researcher driving innovation in healthcare through artificial intelligence. With his strong educational foundation, diverse research experience, and impactful contributions, he aims to bridge the gap between AI and medicine, making healthcare more efficient and accessible.

Publications

Detection of COVID-19 in X-ray Images Using DCSCNN
Sensors 2022, IF: 3.4

A Soft Voting Ensemble-Based Model for IPF Severity Prediction
Life 2021, IF: 3.2

Metaverse in Healthcare Integrated with Explainable AI and Blockchain
Sensors 2023, IF: 3.4

Weakly Supervised Learning for Gastric Cancer Classification Using WSIs
Springer 2023

Classifying Gastric Cancer Stages with Deep Semantic and Texture Features
ICACT 2024

Computer Vision-Based Military Tank Recognition Using YOLO Framework
ICAISC 2023

Activity Detection for Dog Well-being Using Wearable Sensors
IEEE Access 2022

Cat Activity Monitoring Using Wearable Sensors
IEEE Sensors Journal 2023, IF: 4.3

Deep Learning for Algae Species Detection Using Microscopic Images
Water 2022, IF: 2.9

Comprehensive Review on Multiple Instance Learning
Electronics 2023

Hybrid Model for Face Shape Classification Using Ensemble Methods
Springer 2021

Cervical Spine Fracture Detection Using Two-Stage Deep Learning
IEEE Access 2024

 

Rongfang Wang | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Rongfang Wang | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, School of Artificial Intelligence/Xidian University, China

🌟 Rongfang Wang, Ph.D. is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Xidian University, Xi’an, China. With a deep passion for machine learning and medical image processing, Dr. Wang has dedicated her career to advancing artificial intelligence in healthcare and remote sensing applications. Her work has been recognized through various research grants and scholarly publications, establishing her as a leader in her field. 🌍💡

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Innovative Research: Rongfang Wang’s research covers advanced topics such as machine learning, deep learning, medical image processing, and multimodal fusion, indicating a strong focus on cutting-edge technology. Her work in areas like treatment outcome prediction and landslide hazard analysis demonstrates the applicability and impact of her research.
  2. Funding and Grants: Wang has secured substantial funding from prestigious organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and various key research programs. Her roles as Principal Investigator (PI) on multiple projects reflect her ability to lead and manage high-impact research initiatives.
  3. Publication Record: Wang has an impressive publication record in high-impact journals, with numerous peer-reviewed papers and conference proceedings. Her work spans various high-profile publications, demonstrating significant contributions to her field.
  4. International Experience: Her experience as a visiting scholar at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center adds an international perspective to her research, enhancing her profile in the global research community.
  5. Mentorship and Training: Wang actively mentors multiple M.D. students, highlighting her commitment to developing future researchers and contributing to the academic community beyond her own research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact Evidence: While Wang’s publications and funding are substantial, providing more detailed evidence of the real-world impact and practical applications of her research could strengthen her nomination. Specifically, examples of how her work has influenced industry practices or policy changes would be beneficial.
  2. Collaborative Work: Increasing collaborative research efforts with other institutions or industry partners could further enhance her research’s breadth and applicability. While she has secured significant grants, highlighting any collaborative projects or partnerships could showcase a broader impact.
  3. Diversity in Research Topics: Wang’s research is heavily focused on remote sensing and medical image processing. Expanding her research portfolio to include a wider range of topics within artificial intelligence or interdisciplinary fields might provide a more comprehensive view of her research capabilities.

 

Education

🎓 Dr. Wang earned her Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology from Xidian University, Xi’an, China, in 2014. She also holds a Master’s degree in the same field from Xidian University, obtained in 2007. 📘🎓

Experience

🧑‍🏫 Dr. Wang has held several academic and research positions, including her current role as an Associate Professor at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Xidian University. She was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA, and has extensive experience as a postdoctoral fellow and instructor at Xidian University. 📚💻

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Wang’s research interests span multiple domains, including machine learning, deep learning, medical image processing, treatment outcome prediction, image registration, model compression, and computer vision. She is particularly known for her work in multimodal learning and its applications in healthcare and environmental monitoring. 🌿🧠

Awards and Honours

🏅 Dr. Wang has secured numerous prestigious research grants, including from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the State Key Laboratory of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Systems. Her innovative research in machine learning and remote sensing has been consistently funded and recognized by leading academic institutions and government bodies. 🥇🌟

Publication Top Notes

📝 Dr. Wang has authored several impactful papers, including her work on “A Multi-Modality Fusion and Gated MultiFilter U-Net for Water Area Segmentation in Remote Sensing” published in Remote Sensing (2024). She also developed the ASF-LKUNet model for medical image segmentation, published in TechRxiv (2023). 📑🌍

S Zhang, W Li, R Wang, C Liang, X Feng, Y Hu. DaliWS: A High-Resolution Dataset with Precise Annotations for Water Segmentation in Synthetic Aperture Radar Images. Remote Sensing, Vol 16 (4), 720, 2024.

R Wang, C Zhang, C Chen, H Hao, W Li, L Jiao. A Multi-Modality Fusion and Gated MultiFilter U-Net for Water Area Segmentation in Remote Sensing. Remote Sensing, Vol 16 (2), 419, 2024.

R Wang, Z Mu, J Wang, K Wang, H Liu, Z Zhou, L Jiao. ASF-LKUNet: Adjacent-Scale Fusion U-Net with Large-kernel for Medical Image Segmentation. TechRxiv, 2023.

R Wang, J Guo, Z Zhou, K Wang, S Gou, R Xu, D Sher, J Wang. Locoregional recurrence prediction in head and neck cancer based on multi-modality and multi-view feature expansion. Physics in Medicine & Biology, Vol 67 (12), 125004, 2022.

R Wang, L Wang, X Wei, JW Chen, L Jiao. Dynamic graph-level neural network for SAR image change detection. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, Vol 19, 1-5, 2021.

L Chen, M Dohopolski, Z Zhou, K Wang, R Wang, D Sher, J Wang. Attention guided lymph node malignancy prediction in head and neck cancer. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Vol 110 (4), 1171-1179, 2021.

K Wang, Z Zhou, R Wang, L Chen, Q Zhang, D Sher, J Wang. A multi‐objective radiomics model for the prediction of locoregional recurrence in head and neck squamous cell cancer. Medical Physics, Vol 47 (10), 5392-5400, 2020.

Conclusion

Rongfang Wang is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her innovative research, impressive funding achievements, and significant contributions through publications. Her international experience and dedication to mentoring add further value to her profile. To enhance her candidacy, focusing on demonstrating the broader impact of her work and increasing collaborative efforts could be beneficial. Overall, her qualifications and accomplishments make her a compelling nominee for the award

Ao Guo | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ao Guo | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Master’s student, Xinjiang University, China

📚 Ao Guo is a dedicated postgraduate researcher at Xinjiang University with a focus on the innovation, optimization, and application of object detection technology. Currently pursuing a master’s degree in Electronic Information, Ao Guo has a robust background in computer vision, deep learning, pattern recognition, and image processing. He is committed to enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of object detection algorithms, contributing to both academia and industry.

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Education

🎓 Master’s Degree in Electronic Information – Xinjiang University, Urumqi, China
Ao Guo is advancing his studies in Electronic Information, focusing on the intersection of computer vision and deep learning to address real-world problems.

Experience

Ao Guo has been deeply involved in research aimed at optimizing deep learning models for intelligent weed management in agricultural environments. His work on a lightweight weed detection model, which incorporates global contextual features, is recognized for its high detection speed and accuracy, particularly suited for resource-constrained edge devices.

Research Interests

Ao Guo’s research interests encompass weed detection, deep learning, YOLO (You Only Look Once) models, attention mechanisms, and the development of lightweight networks. His innovative approach to integrating global information capture mechanisms into detection algorithms stands out in his field.

Awards

Ao Guo’s contributions to the field have been acknowledged through his publications and patent. Notably, he has published a paper in the highly reputed journal “Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence,” and he holds a patent for a lightweight weed detection method and device.

Publications

A lightweight weed detection model with global contextual joint features. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 136, 108903. Link – Cited by: Article on Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.

JAINUL FATHIMA | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. JAINUL FATHIMA | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Francis Xavier Engineering College, India

📘 Dr. A. Jainul Fathima, B.Tech., M.E., Ph.D., is an innovative professor with a strong passion for fostering academic development and success for every student. With 12 years of combined experience in teaching, research, and industry, she excels in implementing technology-based curriculum delivery and assessment tools.

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Education🎓

Dr. Fathima holds a Ph.D. in Computational Drug Discovery from Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, where her interdisciplinary research focused on developing anti-viral drugs for dengue targets using AI techniques. She earned her M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University with an 83% aggregate and a B.Tech. in Information Technology from Anna University with a 75% aggregate.

Experience 🛠️

👩‍🏫 With 12 years of total experience, Dr. Fathima has 6 years of teaching experience, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Francis Xavier Engineering College. She has previously worked at K.L.N. College of Information Technology, Sethu Institute of Technology, and Kalasalingam University. Her research experience includes 3 years as a UGC Research Fellow and 2 years of teaching and instructing in Qatar. She also has 1 year of industrial experience as a Research Assistant in Computer-Aided Drug Design.

Research Interests 🔍

🔬 Dr. Fathima’s research interests are in the areas of computational drug discovery, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and bioinformatics. Her work focuses on applying advanced computational techniques to predict protein interactions and develop therapeutic solutions for diseases like dengue and Alzheimer’s.

Awards 🏆

🏆 Dr. Fathima has received several accolades, including the “Research Associate Award” from the Anti-viral Research Society in 2022, “Best Paper Award” at INCODS ’17 and NCAC ’09, and the “Outstanding Student Award” from Mepco Schlenk Engineering College.

Publications 📚

A comprehensive review on heart disease prognostication using different artificial intelligence algorithms, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, February 2024. Cited by 1.5

Alzheimer’s Patients Detection using Support Vector Machine (SVM) with Quantitative Analysis, Neuroscience Informatics, 2021. Cited by 0.5

IoT-Based Intelligent System for Garbage Level Monitoring in Smart Cities, International Conference on IoT, Communication and Automation Technology, 2023. Scopus Indexed

Intelligent Deep Learning Framework for Breast Cancer Prediction using Feature Ensemble Learning, IEEE Global Conference for Advancement in Technology, 2023. Scopus Indexed

Compressing Biosignal for diagnosing chronic diseases, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2021. Scopus Indexed