Carolina Magalhães | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carolina Magalhães | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Investigadora, INEGI – Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Industrial, Portugal

👩‍🔬 Carolina Magalhães is a dedicated biomedical engineer and PhD candidate with expertise in applying AI and imaging technologies to healthcare challenges. Based in Porto, Portugal, she combines her passion for modern technology with a problem-solving mindset to develop innovative solutions in skin cancer diagnostics. Carolina has worked collaboratively with clinical experts to bridge research and practical applications, contributing significantly to advancing imaging-based decision support systems.

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Education

🎓 Carolina holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (2020–2024). She also completed her MSc in Biomedical Engineering at the same institution (2016–2018) and earned her Bachelor’s in Bioengineering – Biomedical Engineering from Universidade Católica Portuguesa (2013–2016).

Experience

💼 Carolina has a rich research background, currently serving as a Graduate Research Fellow at INEGI, focusing on skin lesion diagnosis using multispectral imaging. Her work spans from leveraging machine learning models for skin cancer classification to thermal and UV imaging techniques. Previously, she contributed to projects on hyperhidrosis diagnosis, prosthetic device design, and thermal image analysis for musculoskeletal disorders, collaborating with leading hospitals and research centers in Portugal.

Research Interests

🔬 Carolina is passionate about exploring artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced imaging technologies for healthcare applications. Her interests include developing multispectral imaging systems, improving diagnostic tools for skin cancer, and advancing infrared thermography for clinical support systems.

Awards

🏆 Carolina’s innovative work has been recognized with prestigious research grants from the Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/144906/2019) and other funding organizations. These awards have supported her impactful contributions to biomedical engineering and healthcare innovation.

Publications

“Systematic Review of Deep Learning Techniques in Skin Cancer Detection”
BioMedInformatics, 11/2024
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“Skin Cancer Image Classification with Artificial Intelligence Strategies: A Systematic Review”
Journal of Imaging, 10/2024
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“Use of Infrared Thermography for Abdominoplasty Procedures in Patients with Extensive Subcostal Scars: A Preliminary Analysis”
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open, 06/2023
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“Classic Versus Scarpa-Sparing Abdominoplasty: An Infrared Thermographic Comparative Analysis”
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 06/2023
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“Towards an Effective Imaging-Based Decision Support System for Skin Cancer”
Handbook of Research on Applied Intelligence for Health and Clinical Informatics, 10/2022
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Sara Tehsin | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sara Tehsin | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

Sara Tehsin is a motivated and results-driven professional with over ten years of experience in Image Processing and Machine Learning. As an Engineering Lecturer at HITEC University in Taxila, Pakistan, she excels in delivering high-quality educational experiences and has a proven track record of producing outstanding results through her strong work ethic, adaptability, and effective communication skills. She is passionate about academic development and seeks opportunities to contribute her expertise while furthering her professional growth. 📚💻

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Education

Sara Tehsin is currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Engineering at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, where she has achieved a remarkable GPA of 3.83/4.00. Her research focuses on Digital Forensics, Deep Learning, and Digital Image Processing. She holds a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from NUST, where she graduated with a GPA of 3.7/4.0, and a Bachelor’s degree from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, with a GPA of 3.36/4.00. 🎓🌟

Experience

Sara has extensive teaching experience, currently serving as an Engineering Lecturer at HITEC University since September 2019, where she develops engaging curriculum and delivers lectures aligned with international standards. Previously, she was a Computer Science Lecturer at Sharif College of Engineering and Technology, and she also served as a Teaching Assistant at NUST and a Lab Engineer at Foundation University. Her roles have encompassed curriculum development, practical instruction, and student support in various computer science subjects. 👩‍🏫🔧

Research Interests

Sara’s research interests encompass Digital Forensics, Deep Learning, Digital Image Processing, and Machine Learning. She focuses on developing innovative solutions for image recognition and forgery detection, contributing significantly to the fields of computer vision and machine learning. Her work aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of image processing systems. 🧠🔍

Publications

Self-organizing hierarchical particle swarm optimization of correlation filters for object recognition
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, M.O.B. Saeed, F. Riaz, A. Hassan, M. Abbas, R. Young, …
IEEE Access, 5, 24495-24502 (2017)
Cited by: 21

Improved maximum average correlation height filter with adaptive log base selection for object recognition
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, A.B. Awan, Q. Chaudry, M. Abbas, R. Young, A. Asif
Optical Pattern Recognition XXVII, 9845, 29-41 (2016)
Cited by: 18

Fully invariant wavelet enhanced minimum average correlation energy filter for object recognition in cluttered and occluded environments
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, F. Riaz, O. Saeed, A. Hassan, M. Khan, M.S. Alam
Pattern Recognition and Tracking XXVIII, 10203, 28-39 (2017)
Cited by: 12

Comparative analysis of zero aliasing logarithmic mapped optimal trade-off correlation filter
S. Tehsin, S. Rehman, A. Bilal, Q. Chaudry, O. Saeed, M. Abbas, R. Young
Pattern Recognition and Tracking XXVIII, 10203, 22-37 (2017)
Cited by: N/A

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. 💼🔧📊

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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.

 

Samana Batool | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Samana Batool | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

PhD scholar, Capital University of Science and Technology, Pakistan

📝 Samana Batool is a dedicated PhD student in Electrical Engineering, specializing in AI applications in medical imaging. She recently completed her final defense at the Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. With a strong foundation in AI-driven healthcare solutions, Samana has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in echocardiogram data analysis. Her work has been published in reputable journals, and she serves as a reviewer for high-impact publications, playing a key role in advancing research standards.

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Strengths for the Award:

Strong Academic Background: Samana Batool holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in AI applications in medical imaging. She has completed advanced research, particularly in echocardiogram data analysis, which is a niche area within medical AI.

Innovative Research: Her research projects, such as the integration of multi-modality techniques (ECG and Echocardiography) and the quantification of LV structure using deep learning, demonstrate innovation and the potential for significant impact on clinical practices.

Publications and Editorial Role: She has published papers in reputable journals (Diagnostics, MDPI; Physica Medica, Elsevier) and serves as a reviewer for high-impact journals, indicating recognition by the scientific community.

Collaboration with Medical Institutions: Her collaboration with the Cardiology Department at Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, further supports the practical application of her research in clinical settings.

Areas for Improvement:

Limited Citation Index: The citation count of 4 is relatively low, which may reflect a need for more visibility and impact in the academic community.

Lack of Industry Engagement: No consultancy or industry-sponsored projects are mentioned, which could demonstrate a lack of practical industry application or impact.

Absence of Patents and Books: No patents or books published suggests a focus on journal publications rather than other forms of dissemination and intellectual property, which could be considered a limitation in terms of innovation and knowledge transfer.

Professional Memberships and Recognition: The absence of professional memberships and awards or recognitions may limit her visibility and recognition in her field.

 

Education

🎓 Samana holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering, specializing in AI applications in medical imaging. She also earned a Master’s in Computer Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to integrating advanced AI techniques with medical imaging to improve diagnostic tools and healthcare outcomes.

Experience

💼 Samana has a diverse professional background, serving as a Research Associate at Digital Pakistan Lab (NUST), where she focused on AI-driven healthcare solutions. She also worked as an Assistant Manager (Electronics) at the Pakistan Space and Upper Research Commission (SUPARCO). Her roles have centered on leveraging AI for innovative medical applications, particularly in cardiac imaging and disaster management.

Research Focus

🔍 Samana’s research revolves around the applications of machine learning and deep learning in medical image analysis, particularly in echocardiogram data. She has developed methodologies for quantifying left ventricular (LV) structure and function, enhancing the precision of cardiac diagnostics. Her ongoing projects also explore integrating multimodality techniques, such as ECG and echocardiography, to advance AI-based solutions in healthcare.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Samana has been recognized for her contributions to AI-driven medical imaging, particularly for her innovative research on echocardiogram data analysis. Her published work in reputed journals has gained recognition, contributing to advancements in LV quantification and AI-based healthcare solutions.

Publication Top Notes

“Ejection Fraction Estimation from Echocardiograms Using Optimal Left Ventricle Feature Extraction Based on Clinical Methods”Diagnostics (MDPI), 2023

“Quantification of LV Structure and Function using Deep Learning Techniques”Physica Medica (Elsevier), 2022

Conclusion:

Samana Batool demonstrates strong potential for the “Best Researcher Award” due to her innovative research in AI applications in medical imaging and her active involvement in academic publishing. However, to enhance her competitiveness, she could work on increasing her citation index, engaging more with industry projects, and contributing to professional organizations. Her existing strengths in academic research and collaboration are notable, but diversifying her achievements could further strengthen her nomination for this award.

Rahma Mani | Artificial Intelligence | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Rahma Mani | Artificial Intelligence | Women Researcher Award

PhD student, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática, ETSII, Spain

Rahma Mani is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Seville, Spain, with a deep passion for wireless sensor networks, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. With a strong foundation in electrical engineering from the National Engineering School of Monastir, Tunisia, she has demonstrated her expertise through various academic and professional roles. Rahma has contributed to significant research projects and has a keen interest in innovative technologies.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Excellence: Rahma is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, focusing on cutting-edge fields such as wireless sensor networks, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Her educational background is robust and well-aligned with emerging technological fields.
  2. Research Contributions: Rahma has multiple publications in reputable journals and conferences, including a submission to the prestigious Pervasive and Mobile Computing Journal by Elsevier. Her research in wireless sensor networks demonstrates innovation and contributes significantly to the field.
  3. Global Perspective: Rahma’s North African upbringing combined with her international academic and professional experiences in Spain, Italy, France, and Tunisia give her a unique global perspective. This diversity enhances her ability to approach problems from different angles, which is a valuable asset in research.
  4. Technical Skills: She possesses a wide range of digital and programming skills, including proficiency in languages like Java, C++, and MATLAB, as well as experience with technologies such as Vivado and Arduino. These skills are critical for her research and development work.
  5. Leadership and Innovation: Rahma demonstrated leadership in her role as the Electrical Committee leader in the ENIM TEAM, where she led the development of an electric car for an international competition. Her involvement in volunteer activities also highlights her leadership abilities and commitment to social causes.
  6. Language Proficiency: Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, with basic Spanish, Rahma’s multilingual capabilities are a significant asset in collaborative international research.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Exposure: While Rahma has a strong publication record, expanding her research impact by collaborating on interdisciplinary projects or participating in more international conferences could further enhance her profile.
  2. Advanced Certifications: Although Rahma has quality management certifications, pursuing advanced certifications related to her research areas (e.g., specialized AI or wireless communication certifications) could strengthen her expertise.
  3. Industry Collaboration: Increasing her engagement with industry partners, beyond internships, through joint research projects or consulting roles could provide practical applications for her research, enhancing its relevance and impact.

 

🎓 Education:

Rahma is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Seville, Spain, specializing in wireless sensor networks, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. She earned her Electrical Engineering Diploma from the National Engineering School of Monastir, Tunisia, where she also led a team in designing and developing an electric car for an international competition. Rahma began her academic journey with preparatory engineering studies at the Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies of Monastir, Tunisia.

💼 Experience:

Rahma has gained extensive experience as an adjunct professor at the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mahdia, Tunisia, where she taught courses on digital signal processing, converters, and electrical machines. She also worked as a Junior Full Stack Engineer at HRDatabank Tunisia (WILL Group, Japan), contributing to the development of HR web applications. Additionally, Rahma has completed internships at Smart Sensors Systems (3S) in Nancy, France, and the Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company in Sousse, Tunisia.

🔬 Research Focus:

Rahma’s research focuses on wireless sensor networks, particularly in the areas of localization algorithms, edge computing, and FPGA-enhanced systems. She is passionate about applying machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to improve the efficiency and reliability of sensor networks, especially in large-scale and industrial applications.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Rahma received a merit-based fellowship to pursue her Ph.D. internship in Italy and Spain, recognizing her outstanding academic and research achievements.

📚 Publication Top Notes:

Localizing Unknown Nodes with an FPGA-Enhanced Edge Computing UAV in Wireless Sensor Networks: Implementation and Evaluation (2024)

Improved 3D localization algorithm for large-scale wireless sensor networks (2023).

Improved Distance vector-based Kalman Filter localization algorithm for wireless sensor network (2023) .

CRT-LoRa: An efficient and reliable MAC scheme for real-time industrial applications (2023).

Improved Least-Square DV-Hop Algorithm for Localization in Large Scale Wireless Sensor Network (2022) .

 

Conclusion:

Rahma Mani is a well-qualified candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her solid academic background, impressive research contributions, technical expertise, and leadership qualities make her a strong contender. With continued focus on expanding her research impact and industry collaborations, she is likely to make significant contributions to the field of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, particularly in the areas of wireless sensor networks and AI. Her application for the award would be well-justified, showcasing both her achievements and potential for future advancements.

 

 

Lourdes Swentek | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Lourdes Swentek | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Academician/Research Scholar, UCI, United States

Dr. Lourdes Swentek is a highly accomplished trauma and critical care surgeon with extensive experience in surgical research and education. She completed her fellowship in Critical Care at the University of California, Irvine, and her residency in Surgery at Loma Linda University Health. Dr. Swentek has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to trauma and acute care surgery, earning numerous awards and accolades throughout her career. Her research interests focus on islet transplantation, oxidative stress in pancreatitis, and innovative surgical techniques.

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Education

🎓 Dr. Lourdes Swentek completed her Critical Care fellowship at the University of California, Irvine, and her Surgical Residency at Loma Linda University Health. She also served as a Research Resident in the Department of Surgery at the University of California, Irvine, where she focused on islet transplantation.

Experience

🔬 Dr. Lourdes Swentek’s professional journey includes a fellowship in Critical Care at the University of California, Irvine, and a surgical residency at Loma Linda University Health. She has significant research experience in islet transplantation and surgical innovation, having contributed to several impactful research projects and publications.

Research Interests

🧪 Dr. Lourdes Swentek’s research interests encompass islet transplantation, oxidative stress in pancreatitis, and the development of novel surgical techniques. Her work has contributed to advancing knowledge and improving practices in these areas, making a notable impact on the field of trauma and critical care surgery.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Lourdes Swentek has received numerous awards, including the East Oriens Award for her career in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery in 2018, the Highest Resident Absite Score at Loma Linda University Health in 2017, and the UCI School of Medicine Achievement Award for Clinical Science Lecturer in 2022. These accolades reflect her dedication and excellence in her field.

Publications

The Addition of a Nurse Practitioner to an Inpatient Surgical Team Results in Improved Utilization of Resources

Medium and Long-term Outcomes after Pneumatic Dilation or Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy for Achalasia: A Meta-analysis

Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Oesophageal Motility Disorders

Role of Oxidative Stress in the Pathogenesis of Pancreatitis: Effect of Antioxidant Therapy

Total Pancreatectomy and Islet Auto Transplantation for Chronic Pancreatitis