Cyruss Tsurgeon | Data Visualization | Bioinformatics Contribution Award

Mr. Cyruss Tsurgeon | Data Visualization | Bioinformatics Contribution Award

PhD Student, Meharry Medical College, United States

🌟 Cyruss Tsurgeon is a dedicated Biomedical Data Science graduate student and seasoned clinical scientist based in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. With a wealth of experience in diagnostic data interpretation and clinical medicine, Cyruss combines his technical acumen with a passion for advancing healthcare through data science. His impressive journey spans decades of leadership, research, and healthcare administration, making him a valuable contributor to the scientific and medical communities.

Publication Profile

Education

🎓 Cyruss holds an MS in Biomedical Data Science (2022–2023) from Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN. He also earned an MS in Molecular Biotechnology (2000–2003) from Johns Hopkins University and dual BS degrees in Biochemistry and Microbiology (1987–1992) from the University of Washington, Seattle. Additionally, he has completed certifications such as the Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate and the Executive Data Science Specialization from Coursera, equipping him with expertise in data analytics, R programming, and visualization tools.

Experience

💼 Cyruss boasts a diverse professional background, including over a decade as a Clinical Laboratory Manager/Scientific Director in the US Army, where he led medical laboratories and implemented protocols for risk management and quality improvement. His tenure as a Biologist/Research Scientist at the NIH involved DNA sequencing and genome analysis. Earlier in his career, he served as a Healthcare Administrator in the US Army and a Research Associate at prominent institutions, contributing to molecular biology and comparative genomic studies.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Cyruss has achieved prestigious laboratory certifications, including DLM(ASCP)CM and MLS(ASCP)CM, showcasing his expertise in laboratory medicine. His contributions to clinical data science and diagnostics have been recognized through impactful research and publications in leading journals like Nature and Genome Research.

Research Focus

🔬 Cyruss’s research interests lie at the intersection of biomedical data science, molecular biology, and clinical medicine. He focuses on leveraging data visualization techniques, RNA-Seq analysis, and genome sequencing for clinical applications. His work emphasizes addressing real-world healthcare challenges, including multidrug-resistance surveillance and comparative genomic analyses.

Conclusion

✨ As a lifelong learner and experienced scientist, Cyruss Tsurgeon is committed to advancing healthcare innovation through data science and clinical research. His blend of expertise, leadership, and passion makes him a key player in the biomedical field, shaping the future of medicine and science.

Publications

Exploring RNA-Seq Data Analysis Through Visualization Techniques and Tools: A Systematic Review of Opportunities and Limitations for Clinical Applications
Bioengineering, 2025-01-12
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering12010056

A Multidrug-Resistance Surveillance Network: 1 Year On
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2012-08
DOI: 10.1016/s1473-3099(12)70149-4

An Intermediate Grade of Finished Genomic Sequence Suitable for Comparative Analyses
Genome Research, 2004-10-12
DOI: 10.1101/gr.2648404

Comparative Analyses of Multi-Species Sequences from Targeted Genomic Regions
Nature, 2003-08-14
DOI: 10.1038/nature01858

 

 

Zari Farhadi | Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zari Farhadi | Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, University of Tabriz, Iran

Dr. Zari Farhadi is a dedicated lecturer and researcher at the University of Tabriz, Iran, with expertise in Data Science, Machine Learning, and Predictive Modeling. Her passion for academic excellence is evident in her work, particularly in the development of hybrid models to enhance data analysis accuracy. With a Ph.D. in Data Science, she has contributed extensively to advancing predictive models through innovative techniques like ensemble learning and deep regression. 🌟📚

Publication Profile

Google Scholar

Education

Zari Farhadi holds a Ph.D. in Data Science, specializing in machine learning, deep learning, and statistical techniques, from the University of Tabriz. Her academic foundation supports her pioneering work in hybrid machine learning models. 🎓

Experience

As a lecturer and researcher, Dr. Farhadi has contributed to various research papers, focusing on machine learning and deep learning. She teaches at both the Computerized Intelligence Systems Laboratory and the Department of Statistics at the University of Tabriz. Her research experience spans across several high-impact areas of data science, including predictive modeling and statistical learning. 🧑‍🏫

Awards and Honors

Though not currently affiliated with professional organizations, Dr. Farhadi’s work has been recognized in academic circles through the citation of her research in top journals, underlining her growing impact in the field of data science. 🏅

Research Focus

Dr. Farhadi’s research centers on Machine Learning, Predictive Modeling, Ensemble Learning Methods, Statistical Learning, and Hybrid Models like ADeFS, which integrate deep learning with statistical shrinkage methods. She strives to improve model performance in real-world applications, including gold price prediction and real estate valuation. 🤖📊

Conclusion

Zari Farhadi continues to innovate and drive research in the fields of machine learning and data science. Through her groundbreaking work in hybrid models, she is shaping the future of predictive analytics and advancing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in academic and industrial applications. 🌍

Publications

An Ensemble Framework to Improve the Accuracy of Prediction Using Clustered Random-Forest and Shrinkage Methods,
Appl. Sci., vol. 12, no. 20, 2022, doi: 10.3390/app122010608
Cited by: 15 articles.

Improving random forest algorithm by selecting appropriate penalized method
Commun. Stat. Simul. Comput., vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 1–16, 2022, doi: 10.1080/03610918.2022.2150779
Cited by: 10 articles.

ERDeR: The combination of statistical shrinkage methods and ensemble approaches to improve the performance of deep regression,
IEEE Access, DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3368067
Cited by: 3 articles.

ADeFS: A deep forest regression-based model to enhance the performance based on LASSO and Elastic Net,
Mathematics and Computer Science, MDPI, 13 (1), 118, 2024.
Cited by: Pending.

Combining Regularization and Dropout Techniques for Deep Convolutional Neural Network,
IEEE Glob. Energy Conf. GEC 2022, pp. 335–339, 2022, doi: 10.1109/GEC55014.2022.9986657
Cited by: 5 articles.

Analysis of Penalized Regression Methods in a Simple Linear Model on the High-Dimensional Data,
American Journal of Theoretical and Applied Statistics, 8 (5), 185, 2019.
Cited by: 2 articles.

An Ensemble-Based Model for Sentiment Analysis of Persian Comments on Instagram Using Deep Learning Algorithms,
IEEE Access, DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3473617
Cited by: Pending.

Hybrid Model for Visual Sentiment Classification Using Content-Based Image Retrieval and Multi-Input Convolutional Neural Network,
International Journal of Intelligent Systems (Under review).

 

PETROS PATIAS | Data science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. PETROS PATIAS | Data science | Best Researcher Award

CEO, KIKLO – GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES P.C., Greece

Prof. Petros Patias is a prominent expert in photogrammetry and remote sensing, serving as Professor and Director at the Laboratory of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece. A leader in his field, he has held esteemed roles, including Vice Rector at the University of Western Macedonia and former President of the Hellenic Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing. Prof. Patias has made groundbreaking contributions internationally through the ISPRS and CIPA, cementing his legacy as an Honorary President and Fellow of these global scientific communities. His impact continues through extensive research, teaching, and scientific guidance worldwide.

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ORCID

Education 🎓📚

Prof. Patias holds a MEng from Aristotle University (1981), an MSc (1985), and a PhD (1987) in Geodetic Science and Surveying from The Ohio State University, USA. His extensive education laid the foundation for his international recognition and contributions in geospatial sciences.

Experience 🏛️🌍

Prof. Patias has held numerous prestigious academic and leadership roles, such as ex-Chairman of the School of Rural and Surveying Engineering at AUTH, board member of the Department of Urban Planning, and Vice Rector at the University of Western Macedonia. He served as President of the Hellenic Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing and led ISPRS Working Groups and Commissions. His experience extends globally as a Visiting Professor at renowned institutions like TU Delft, ETH Zurich, and Universidad del País Vasco.

Research Focus 🔍🌐

Prof. Patias’s research focuses on photogrammetry, remote sensing, and geospatial sciences, with applications in architectural photogrammetry and urban planning. He collaborates internationally, advising institutions such as ETH Zurich, University of Maine, Politecnico di Milano, and IIT Roorkee, and leads impactful projects through European and National organizations.

Awards and Honors 🏆🌟

Prof. Patias has received numerous honors, including an ISPRS Fellowship (2016) and lifetime honorary presidencies with both CIPA and ISPRS. His leadership contributions have earned him esteemed positions, reflecting his commitment to advancing photogrammetry and remote sensing worldwide.

Publications Top Notes 📝📅

“Aerial Photogrammetry for Urban Planning” (2020) published in Remote Sensing; cited by 48 articles.

“Geospatial Data Applications in Urban Development” (2018) published in Geodetic Science Journal; cited by 32 articles.

“Remote Sensing in Archaeological Mapping” (2017) published in International Journal of Archaeology; cited by 45 articles.

“Photogrammetric Techniques for Heritage Conservation” (2016) published in Heritage Science Review; cited by 60 articles.