Alexandre Karkas | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Alexandre Karkas
Affiliation Jean Monnet University
Country France
Scopus ID 23993037100
Citations 1,504
Documents 111
h-index 21
Subject Area Robotics
Event Computer Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9288-8761

Alexandre Karkas is a researcher affiliated with Jean Monnet University, France, recognized for scholarly contributions in the field of robotics and intelligent systems research. His academic profile demonstrates sustained engagement in robotics engineering, automation methodologies, sensor-driven systems, and interdisciplinary computational technologies. Through scientific publications and collaborative investigations, his work contributes to the advancement of robotics applications within engineering and computational science communities.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic and scientific contributions of Alexandre Karkas in the field of robotics and intelligent systems. His research activities include robotics integration, automation frameworks, sensing technologies, and applied computational methods. The scholarly profile associated with his research demonstrates measurable scientific productivity and international academic visibility through peer-reviewed publications and indexed research outputs.[2]

Keywords

Robotics, Intelligent Systems, Automation Engineering, Sensor Systems, Computational Robotics, Machine Intelligence, Engineering Research, Autonomous Systems, Human–Machine Interaction, Scientific Computing

Introduction

Robotics research has become increasingly significant in addressing industrial automation, intelligent control systems, and adaptive engineering applications. Alexandre Karkas has contributed to these evolving domains through research focused on robotics methodologies and computational approaches. His scientific work reflects interdisciplinary integration involving engineering sciences, automated systems, and algorithmic optimization.[3]

Research Profile

Alexandre Karkas is associated with Jean Monnet University and maintains an active academic profile indexed through international scholarly databases. His research metrics include more than one hundred indexed publications and over one thousand citations, indicating continuing scholarly engagement within robotics and engineering disciplines.[1]

  • Primary research area: Robotics and intelligent systems
  • Affiliation with Jean Monnet University, France
  • Indexed scholarly publications in international databases
  • Research visibility through citation-based impact indicators

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Alexandre Karkas include investigations into robotic systems, intelligent automation, and computational optimization techniques. His studies contribute to understanding system performance, robotic coordination, and sensor-assisted engineering methodologies within modern automation frameworks.[2]

Publications

Alexandre Karkas has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications indexed in international academic repositories. His publications demonstrate sustained scholarly productivity in robotics and intelligent systems research.[1]

  • Research on robotic automation and intelligent control systems
  • Studies involving computational optimization and autonomous systems
  • Publications related to robotics integration and engineering applications
  • Collaborative research involving sensor-driven technologies and system modelling

Research Impact

Research contributions associated with robotics and automation technologies continue to influence modern engineering systems and intelligent computational environments. His work contributes to ongoing developments in machine-assisted processes and robotic system design.[4]

Award Suitability

Alexandre Karkas demonstrates characteristics associated with scholarly excellence in robotics research, including publication productivity, measurable citation impact, and engagement in technologically relevant scientific investigations. These attributes align with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award presented by the Computer Scientists Awards platform.[5]

Conclusion

Alexandre Karkas has established a recognized academic profile in robotics and intelligent systems through scholarly publications, research collaborations, and contributions to engineering innovation.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Alexandre Karkas, Author ID 23993037100. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=23993037100
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Alexandre Karkas researcher profile and scholarly contributions.

    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9288-8761
  3. International Federation of Robotics. (2023). Advances in robotics and automation systems.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.robot.2020.103548
  4. IEEE Robotics and Automation Society. (2022). Emerging trends in intelligent robotic systems.

    https://doi.org/10.1109/LRA.2021.3068942
  5. Computer Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award recognition and evaluation criteria.

    https://computerscientists.net/

Mr. Ahmed Hamet Sidi | Robotics Systems | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Ahmed Hamet Sidi | Robotics Systems | Research Excellence Award

Teacher | University of Djillali Liabes | Niger

Mr. Ahmed Hamet Sidi is an emerging researcher in electromechanics, robotics, and advanced control systems, with a strong focus on dynamic system control, visual servoing, and intelligent automation. His work explores trajectory tracking, optimization techniques, and modern control approaches such as PID, model predictive control, and reinforcement learning for complex electromechanical systems. He has contributed to research on 2-DOF ball-on-plate balancing systems, highlighting precision control and system stability. His publications are indexed in Scopus, with 2 documents and a developing citation profile, alongside growing visibility on Google Scholar with an early-stage h-index. His research demonstrates promising potential in robotics innovation and smart control applications.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

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Featured Publications

Enhanced Ball Trajectory Tracking Using Visual Servoing with 2-DOF Ball on Plate Balancing System
– Journal Européen des Systèmes Automatisés, 2024

Mr. FERNANDO GARCIA SANZ | Robotic | Best Researcher Award

Mr. FERNANDO GARCIA SANZ | Robotic | Best Researcher Award

Director Rehabilitation, CEMTRO clinic, Spain

Fernando García Sanz  is a highly accomplished physiotherapist and rehabilitation expert with over 25 years of experience in the fields of physiotherapy, injury prevention, and sports rehabilitation. Currently based in Madrid, Spain, he serves as the Director of the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department at Hospital CEMTRO, a role he has held since 2008. His career includes prestigious positions, such as personal physiotherapist to Real Madrid Football Club players, and his work emphasizes elite treatment standards for both professional athletes and general patients. Fernando is recognized not only for his hands-on clinical expertise but also for his contributions to education, research, and leadership in healthcare institutions.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education Background:

Fernando is currently pursuing a PhD in Health Sciences since 2021. He holds an Executive Master in Advanced Management Program from IE Business School (2019–2021), a Master’s Degree in Directing and Managing Health Institutions from University Pontificia de Salamanca (2016–2017), and an Expert Title in Manipulative Therapy from the CAR of San Cugat (2014–2015). His academic path also includes a Master’s in Sports Physiotherapy from European University of Madrid (2009–2010), where his award-winning thesis was published, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy from University Pontificia de Salamanca (1995–1998). 📘📚

💼 Professional Experience:

Fernando’s career is distinguished by his leadership at Hospital CEMTRO since 2000, where he rose from physiotherapist to department director. Under his leadership, the department became a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, handling over 90,000 sessions annually. He was also Director of the Sport Injury Center (2010–2012) and served for 15 years as a physiotherapist at Real Madrid CF (1998–2013), managing injury recovery and rehabilitation for elite athletes. His early clinical work included roles at San Rafael and Pío XII Hospitals. 🏥⚽

🏅 Awards and Honors:

Fernando contributed significantly to Hospital CEMTRO’s recognition as one of only 49 FIFA Centers of Medical Excellence worldwide 🌍. His master’s thesis earned Summa Cum Laude honors, and he is frequently invited as a speaker on national TV and at top medical conferences. He is a recognized expert member of ASEPI and the Official College of Physiotherapists of Madrid.

🔬 Research Focus:

His research interests include invasive physiotherapy techniques, tendinopathies, cartilage injuries, eccentric training, and sports injury prevention and recovery. Fernando integrates clinical experience with academic knowledge through his teaching and his company EXEFF, where he trains advanced physiotherapists. He has published in top journals and contributed to textbooks and international guidelines. 🧬📝

✅ Conclusion:

Fernando García Sanz is a trailblazer in physiotherapy and rehabilitation in Spain, blending hands-on excellence with visionary leadership and scholarly insight. His commitment to elite sports health, education, and continuous learning cements his reputation as a foremost authority in physiotherapy and sports medicine. 🏅📈

📚 Top Publications :

Effect of the invasive treatment through dry needling about the tolerance to the myofascial pain in the infraspinatus muscle
📅 Year: 2011 | 📖 Journal: Cuestiones de Fisioterapia
📊 Cited by: ~20 articles (approximate based on indexing databases)

Physiotherapy after Cartilage Repair – ICRS Newsletter
📅 Year: 2011 | 📖 Journal: ICRS Newsletter
📊 Cited by: Multiple clinical reference works and therapy guidelines

The strength training as active-assisted exercise therapy in Cinesiterapia: Physiological Basis and Practical Application
📅 Year: 2013 | 📖 Publisher: Elsevier
📊 Cited by: Multiple academic book reviews and physiotherapy courses

Treatment of glenohumeral internal rotation deficit in the general population with shoulder pain. An open single-arm clinical trial
📅 Year: 2023 | 📖 Journal: Medicine (Baltimore)
📊 Cited by: 5+ clinical studies and orthopedic therapy reviews