Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehtab Alam | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehtab Alam | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehtab Alam |Assistant Professor | Delhi University | India

Dr. Mehtab Alam is an accomplished IT professional and academic specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber Forensics, and Information Security. His research primarily focuses on developing AI-based smart IoT frameworks for intelligent healthcare systems, with a strong emphasis on predictive modeling, machine learning integration, and cloud-based data analytics. His scholarly contributions demonstrate a multidisciplinary approach combining computer science, data-driven healthcare innovation, and digital transformation. He has explored diverse research areas including smart city technologies, blockchain applications in e-governance, cybersecurity frameworks, and the application of swarm intelligence in network optimization. Dr. Alam has published extensively in reputed international journals and conferences, contributing to advancements in AI-driven sustainable systems and smart healthcare solutions. His works reflect technical depth and practical applicability, addressing modern challenges in digital infrastructure, public health informatics, and secure communication systems. He has authored 15 Scopus-indexed publications, with 30 Scopus citations and an h-index of 4. On Google Scholar, his research has received 256 citations with an h-index of 10 and an i10-index of 11, showcasing his growing academic influence.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

Alam, M., Khan, E. R., Alam, A., Siddiqui, F., & Tanweer, S. (2023). The DIABACARE CLOUD: Predicting diabetes using machine learning. Acta Scientiarum Technology, 46(1).

Alam, M., Khan, I. R., Alam, A., Siddiqui, F., & Tanweer, S. (2023). Smart healthcare: Making medicine intelligent. Journal of Propulsion Technology, 44(3).

Alam, M., Khan, R., Alam, A., Siddiqui, F., & Tanweer, S. (2023). AI for sustainable smart city healthcare. China Petroleum Processing and Petrochemical Technology Catalyst Research, 23(2), 2245–2258.

Ansari, A. A., Narain, L., Prasad, S. N., & Alam, M. (2022). Behaviour of motion of infinitesimal variable mass oblate body in the generalized perturbed circular restricted three-body problem. Italian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 47, 221–239.

Alam, M., Parveen, S. (2021). Shipment delivery and COVID-19: An Indian context. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 8(8), 145–154.

Yuliang Zhao | Object Detection | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yuliang Zhao | Object Detection | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yuliang Zhao -Student,Aulin College, Northeast Forestry University, China.

Zhao Yuliang is a passionate and driven young researcher in the field of Computer Science and Technology, currently affiliated with Northeast Forestry University. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied research, Zhao excels in areas ranging from remote sensing and artificial intelligence to bioinformatics and data analysis. As the first author of a high-level SCI publication and an active participant in several innovative scientific projects, Zhao demonstrates exceptional analytical skills, programming capabilities, and a deep commitment to solving real-world challenges. His collaborative spirit, leadership in competitions, and proactive involvement in academic communities highlight his rising potential in advanced research domains.

Publication Profile

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💼 Professional Experience

Zhao Yuliang has accumulated significant research experience despite his young age. He independently developed a high-level SCI publication on lightweight SAR image ship detection and contributed to a bioinformatics paper accepted for its fourth submission. Zhao has been involved in youth research fund applications and led innovation projects like the construction of a plant pan-genome multi-omics database and emotional dialogue recognition using LLMs. His roles in these projects include algorithm design, system architecture, and model evaluation. Zhao’s involvement extends to student organizations, where he has served as a leader and coordinator, demonstrating both technical and organizational strengths.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Zhao Yuliang has received numerous awards recognizing his academic excellence, research contributions, and leadership. These include the National Scholarship, Provincial “Three Good Students” Award, and School “Outstanding Student Cadre” Awards. In competitions, he earned the Second Prize in the National College Student Computer Design Competition, the iGEM Gold Award, and First Prizes in mathematical modeling and transportation technology contests. His consistent success in diverse competitions highlights his multifaceted capabilities and his drive to excel in both theoretical and applied domains of computer science and engineering.

🔬 Research Focus

Zhao Yuliang’s research spans the frontier areas of artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on target detection, SAR image processing, and bioinformatics. His first-author SCI paper proposes novel improvements in small target detection, including the P-MIoU loss function, GCCR-GhostNet backbone, and LSD-Head for efficient computation. In bioinformatics, he contributed to the development of SpaLORA, enhancing spatial multi-omics data analysis using graph neural networks and dual attention mechanisms. He has also worked on road extraction algorithms, pan-genome data integration, and sentiment analysis through large language models. His research reflects a keen interest in solving real-world problems through AI innovations.

📝 Conclusion

Zhao Yuliang stands out as a highly motivated and competent young researcher with exceptional potential in the fields of computer science and artificial intelligence. His academic performance, technical expertise, and collaborative spirit set a strong foundation for future scientific breakthroughs. Through independent and team-based projects, he has already made significant contributions to SAR target detection and spatial multi-omics. Zhao’s proactive learning attitude, resilience, and dedication to impactful research position him as a promising candidate for advanced research roles and international recognition in the scientific community.

📚 Top Publication Notes

1. LWSARDet: A Lightweight SAR Small Ship Target Detection Network Based on a Position–Morphology Matching Mechanism
🔹 Journal: Remote Sensing
🔹 Published Year: 2025
🔹 Cited by: 2 articles

 

Ching-Lung Fan | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching-Lung Fan | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, ROC Military Academy, Taiwan

Ching-Lung Fan is an associate professor in Civil Engineering at the Republic of China Military Academy. He completed his Ph.D. in 2019 from the National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology. His professional journey reflects a strong dedication to advancing technology in the construction and civil engineering sectors, particularly through the application of machine learning and deep learning methods. 🏫

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Education

Dr. Fan holds a Master of Science (M.S.) from National Taiwan University (2006) and a Ph.D. from National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology (2019). His academic background underscores his commitment to both theoretical and practical contributions to the field. 🎓

Experience

Dr. Fan started his academic career as an assistant professor at the Republic of China Military Academy in January 2019 and was promoted to associate professor in June 2022. His teaching and research experience has significantly impacted the study of civil engineering, especially through the integration of machine learning and data mining. 🏢

Awards and Honors

Ching-Lung Fan has received several prestigious awards, including the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor (2019), Outstanding Paper Award (2021), Excellent Paper Award (2022), and Best Researcher Award (2024). In 2023, he was honored with membership in Sigma Xi, an esteemed scientific organization. 🏅

Research Focus

Dr. Fan’s research interests are primarily centered around machine learning, deep learning, data mining, construction performance evaluation, and risk management. His work integrates cutting-edge computational methods with civil engineering applications to enhance the quality and efficiency of construction projects. 🤖📊

Conclusion

Dr. Fan’s innovative contributions to civil engineering, particularly in the realm of AI-driven solutions, continue to shape the future of construction and infrastructure development. His ongoing research and recognition in the academic community highlight his expertise and impact in the field. 🌟

Publications

 Integrating image processing technology and deep learning to identify crops in UAV orthoimages. CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua. (Accepted).

Predicting the construction quality of projects by using hybrid soft computing techniques. CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences. (Accepted).

 Evaluation model for crack detection with deep learning—Improved confusion matrix based on linear features. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (ASCE), 151(3): 04024210. (SCI).

 Evaluating the performance of Taiwan airport renovation projects: An application of multiple attributes intelligent decision analysis. Buildings, 14(10): 3314. (SCI).

Deep neural networks for automated damage classification in image-based visual data of reinforced concrete structures. Heliyon, 10(19): e38104. (SCI).

Multiscale feature extraction by using convolutional neural network: Extraction of objects from multiresolution images of urban areas. ISPRS International Journal of GeoInformation, 13(1): 5. (SCI).

Ground surface structure classification using UAV remote sensing images and machine learning algorithms. Applied Geomatics, 15: 919-931. (ESCI).

 Using convolutional neural networks to identify illegal roofs from unmanned aerial vehicle images. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 20(2): 390-410. (SCI).

Evaluation of machine learning in recognizing images of reinforced concrete damage. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82: 30221-30246. (SCI).

 Supervised machine learning–Based detection of concrete efflorescence. Symmetry, 14(11): 284. (SCI).

 

Xiaohui Huang | Artificial Intelligence| Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Xiaohui Huang | Artificial Intelligence| Best Researcher Award

Dean, East China jiaotong university, Japan

👨‍🏫 Dr. Xiaohui Huang is an Associate Professor at the School of Information Engineering, East China Jiaotong University. He earned his PhD from the School of Computer Science, Harbin Institute of Technology in November 2014. He has been a visiting scholar at the German Cancer Research Center and Nanyang Technological University. Dr. Huang has been leading several high-impact research projects funded by national and provincial bodies. He is an expert reviewer for various prestigious journals and a member of notable academic associations.

Profile

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Education

🎓 PhD in Computer Science, Harbin Institute of Technology, November 2014, German Cancer Research Center, December 2010 – October 2011, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, November 2017 – November 2018

Experience

💼 Associate Professor, School of Information Engineering, East China Jiaotong University, January 2018 – Present
Lecturer, School of Information Engineering, East China Jiaotong University, December 2014 – December 2017
Visiting Scholar, Nuclear Medicine Research Group, German Cancer Research Center, December 2010 – October 2011
Software Engineer, Yichun Branch, China Telecom, August 2008 – February 2010

🔬 Research Interests

Deep Learning. Remote Image Analysis. Intelligent Transportation

🏆 Awards

Principal Investigator for various prestigious research projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Jiangxi Province Natural Science Foundation.

 Publications

Multi-view dynamic graph convolution neural network for traffic flow prediction. Expert Systems With Applications, 2023 (SCI Zone 1 top)
Cited by: 15 articles

MAPredRNN: Multi-attention predictive RNN for traffic flow prediction by dynamic spatio-temporal data fusion. Applied Intelligence, 2023 (SCI Zone 2)
Cited by: 10 articles

SS-TMNet: Spatial–Spectral Transformer Network with Multi-Scale Convolution for Hyperspectral Image Classification. Remote Sensing, 2023 (SCI Zone 2, top)
Cited by: 8 articles

Multi-mode dynamic residual graph convolution network for traffic flow prediction. Information Sciences, 2022 (SCI Zone 1 top)
Cited by: 20 articles

A time-dependent attention convolutional LSTM method for traffic flow prediction.