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AI Engineer | Florida International University | United States
Sachin Sravan Kumar Komati is an accomplished researcher in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, specializing in biomedical applications, particularly in gastrointestinal disease diagnosis, cancer prognosis, and postoperative complication prediction. His research integrates deep learning, computer vision, and multimodal AI frameworks to develop intelligent healthcare solutions. He has contributed significantly to the fields of predictive analytics, medical imaging, and surgical AI, creating advanced models using LSTM, Vision Transformers, and Autoencoders for enhanced diagnostic precision. His works explore AI-driven insights in clinical and imaging datasets, focusing on improving real-time disease detection and patient-specific treatment strategies. Sachin’s scholarly contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputed international journals such as PLOS One, Gastroenterology, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Critical Care Medicine, and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. His research has earned global recognition through multiple conference acceptances, including at ACG, AASLD, and UEG Week. According to Google Scholar, he has received 2 citations, with an h-index of 1 and an i10-index of 0, reflecting his emerging influence in AI-driven healthcare research. His Scopus metrics also indicate growing visibility and scholarly impact. Sachin’s research continues to advance the integration of artificial intelligence into clinical decision-making and medical imaging, aiming to bridge the gap between AI innovation and patient-centered healthcare.
Boppana, S. H., Tyagi, D., Komati, S. S. K., Boppana, S. L., Raj, R., & Mintz, C. D. (2025). AI-delirium guard: Predictive modeling of postoperative delirium in elderly surgical patients. PLOS One, 20(6), e0322032.
Boppana, S. H., Thota, M., Maddineni, G., Komati, S. S. K., Aakash, F., & Dang, A. K. (2025). Enhancing gastrointestinal bleeding detection in wireless capsule endoscopy using convolutional autoencoders. American College of Gastroenterology, 120(10S2).
Boppana, S. H., Chitturi, R. H., Komati, S. S. K., Raj, R., & Mintz, C. D. (2025). DiabCompSepsAI: Integrated AI model for early detection and prediction of postoperative complications in diabetic patients using a Random Forest Classifier. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(20), 7173.
Boppana, S. H., Thota, M., Maddineni, G., Komati, S. S. K., & Mintz, C. D. (2025). Predictive modeling of GI disease: GastroEndo-Seq for progression and outcome forecasting. Gastroenterology, 120(10S2).
Boppana, S. H., Thota, M., Maddineni, G., Komati, S. S. K., & Mintz, C. D. (2025). Vision Transformer-based framework for risk stratification and prognostic assessment in gastrointestinal lesion management. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 120(10S2).
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | China
Muhammad Irfan Khan is a dedicated ML Security Engineer, researcher, and academic professional specializing in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and image processing, currently pursuing his M.S. in Information and Communication Engineering at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu. He has worked as a Machine Learning & Security Engineer at Victoriam.ai Solution, USA, where he developed threat detection models and optimized real-time security frameworks, and as a Research Intern at LinkDoc Technology, contributing to medical image segmentation advancements. At Namal University, Pakistan, he gained substantial experience as a Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, and Lab Engineer, supporting AI/ML research, supervising projects, and co-authoring multiple peer-reviewed publications. His research contributions include journal articles such as “Genetic Algorithm Based Hybrid Deep Learning Framework for Stability Prediction of ABO3 Perovskites in Solar Cell Applications” (Energies, 2025), “Forecasting Fluctuations in Cryptocurrency Trading Volume Using a Hybrid LSTM-DQN Reinforcement Learning” (Digital Finance Journal, 2025), “Machine Learning-Powered Malware Detection in Encrypted IoT Traffic” (IEEE Journal of IoT, 2024), and “Decoding Emotions: U-Net-Driven Pattern Recognition for fMRI Analysis” (IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2025), along with conference proceedings in ICICT and IBCAST. He has served as a reviewer for international journals and conferences, including Computational Economics (Springer), Scientific Reports (Nature), and AAAI-26. His technical strengths span deep learning, reinforcement learning, cybersecurity, computer vision, and data-driven optimization, while also excelling in leadership and collaborative research. Despite his growing recognition, his current Scopus/Google Scholar profile records 2 documents reflecting his early yet impactful stage in research.
Wali, S., Khan, M. I., & Zulfiqar, N. (2025). Forecasting fluctuations in cryptocurrency trading volume using a hybrid LSTM–DQN reinforcement learning. Digital Finance Journal.
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. 📚💻
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. 🎓🌟
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. 👩🏫🔧
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. 🧠🔍
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