Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maikel Leon | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maikel Leon | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor Practice | University of Miami | United States

Dr. Maikel Leon is a leading researcher in artificial intelligence, explainable AI, fuzzy cognitive maps, machine learning, and intelligent systems, with strong applications in business technology, cybersecurity, transportation, and sustainable computing. His scholarly work bridges theoretical AI models with real-world decision-making, emphasizing transparency, reasoning, and human-centered intelligence. He has authored influential contributions in top-tier journals and IEEE conferences, advancing cognitive mapping, AI safety, sentiment analysis, and large language model governance. His research impact is well established, with over 900 citations on Google Scholar (h-index 17, i10-index 23) and more than 350 Scopus citations across 38 indexed documents (Scopus h-index 11), reflecting sustained international influence and research excellence.

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Prof. Hedi Sakli | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hedi Sakli | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University of Tunis El Manar | Tunisia

Hedi Sakli is a senior researcher and academic expert in telecommunications, electromagnetics, antennas, wave propagation, and advanced radiofrequency systems, with strong contributions spanning 5G technologies, metamaterials, optical communications, signal processing, and applied artificial intelligence. His research integrates theoretical electromagnetism with practical engineering applications, including IoT, sensor networks, and AI-assisted health and communication systems. He has authored an extensive body of peer-reviewed scientific work with significant international visibility. According to indexed databases, his research impact includes more than 116 Scopus-indexed documents with over 1,197 citations and an h-index of 14, alongside more than 1,755 Google Scholar citations and an h-index of 17, reflecting sustained scholarly influence and research leadership.

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Nannan Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Nannan Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Senior Engineer | Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development | China

Mrs. Nannan Zhang is a senior engineer and researcher specializing in petroleum remote sensing and environmental monitoring using advanced geospatial technologies. Her research focuses on applying high-resolution satellite imagery, deep learning, and data fusion techniques to support oil and gas infrastructure detection, environmental impact assessment, and ecological protection. She has led multiple applied research initiatives that bridge scientific innovation with industrial needs, contributing significantly to the practical deployment of remote sensing in energy and environmental fields. Her scholarly work is published in internationally recognized journals and conferences, complemented by patented technologies and a research monograph. She is also actively engaged in advancing professional collaboration within the remote sensing research community.

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Mr. Abir Das | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Abir Das | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Siliguri Government Polytechnic College | India

Abir Das is an emerging AI/ML researcher whose work spans deep learning, computer vision, medical imaging, and explainable AI. With a strong foundation in developing end-to-end AI systems, his research focuses on Vision Transformers, self-supervised learning, noisy-label correction, and interpretable models for high-stakes applications such as healthcare, EEG signal analysis, and industrial fault diagnosis. He has contributed as the first author to multiple international journals, working extensively on hybrid deep learning models, CLIP-based zero-shot learning, EEG motor imagery classification, and sensor-driven diagnostic pipelines. His research integrates expertise in PyTorch, TensorFlow, and modern transformer architectures, emphasizing human-centered, reliable, and transparent AI solutions. He has actively explored the intersection of computer vision and embedded systems, enhancing drone autonomy, depth estimation, and real-time object detection, while also contributing to speech technologies through accent-conversion and multimodal learning. His scientific output includes publications in reputable venues such as Scientific Reports, MDPI Sensors, and Computers, Materials & Continua. His growing scholarly impact is reflected in Scopus metrics: 11 citations from 11 documents with an h-index of 1, and Google Scholar metrics: 12 citations, h-index 1, i10-index 1. His work continues to advance practical and theoretically grounded AI methodologies, blending deep learning innovations with real-world applications across biomedical imaging, EEG analysis, and industrial AI systems.

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Das, A., Singh, S., Kim, J., Ahanger, T. A., & Pisa, A. A. (2025). Enhanced EEG signal classification in brain computer interfaces using hybrid deep learning models. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 27161.

Zereen, A. N., Das, A., & Uddin, J. (2024). Machine fault diagnosis using audio sensor data and explainable AI techniques: LIME and SHAP. Computers, Materials & Continua, 80(3).

Das, S. S. A. (2025). Few-shot and zero-shot learning for MRI brain tumor classification using CLIP and Vision Transformers. Sensors, 25(23), 7341.