Assist. Prof. Dr. Manolis Adamakis | Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manolis Adamakis | Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manolis Adamakis | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Dr. Manolis Adamakis is an accomplished Assistant Professor and Researcher specializing in Physical Education, Physical Activity, Health, and Wellbeing. His scholarly work bridges theoretical and experimental perspectives, with strong expertise in new technologies applied to physical activity and in-depth data analysis using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. His research explores the intersections of physical activity, education, mental health, and digital innovation, contributing significantly to European physical education and public health. Dr. Adamakis is recognized for his leadership in designing, validating, and implementing innovative instruments and methodologies that enhance educational practice and research quality. A highly cited researcher, he has authored 32 documents indexed in Scopus, accumulating 440 citations from 412 sources, and holds an h-index of 10. His Google Scholar record reflects 1,025 citations, an h-index of 16, and an i10-index of 22, highlighting his global academic impact. His collaborative work with international teams has advanced knowledge in teacher education, child motor development, and mental well-being through physical activity. Dr. Adamakis’s commitment to interdisciplinary and evidence-based research underlines his contribution to shaping the future of physical education and health promotion.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications 

O’Brien, W., Adamakis, M., O’Brien, N., Onofre, M., Martins, J., & Dania, A. (2020). Implications for European physical education teacher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-institutional SWOT analysis. European Journal of Teacher Education, 43(4), 503–522.

Lopes, L., Santos, R., Coelho-e-Silva, M., Draper, C., Mota, J., Jidovtseff, B., & Adamakis, M. (2021). A narrative review of motor competence in children and adolescents: What we know and what we need to find out. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(1), 18.

Adamakis, M., & Zounhia, K. (2016). The impact of occupational socialization on physical education pre-service teachers’ beliefs about four important curricular outcomes: A cross-sectional study. European Physical Education Review, 22(3), 279–297.

Rocliffe, P., Adamakis, M., O’Keeffe, B. T., Walsh, L., & Bannon, A. (2024). The impact of school physical activity provision on adolescent mental health and well-being: A systematic literature review. Adolescent Research Review, 9(2), 339–364.

Wälti, M., Sallen, J., Adamakis, M., Ennigkeit, F., & Gerlach, E. (2022). Basic motor competencies of 6-to-8-year-old primary school children in 10 European countries: A cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 804753.*

Prof. Dr. Cesar Hernando Valencia Niño | Evolutionary Computation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cesar Hernando Valencia Niño | Evolutionary Computation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cesar Hernando Valencia Niño | Director of Master on Data Analytics and Intelligent Systems | Santo Tomas University Bucaramanga | Colombia

Cesar Hernando Valencia Niño is a distinguished researcher in artificial intelligence, robotics, mechatronics, and intelligent control systems. His work integrates machine learning algorithms with mechanical and electrical engineering to develop predictive, inferential, and adaptive systems applied to robotics, biomedical devices, industrial automation, and human–machine interaction. As leader of a Category A research group, he has contributed significantly to interdisciplinary applications of AI in areas such as prosthetics, echo state networks, autonomous systems, and biomedical forecasting. His portfolio includes contributions to the advancement of industrial robotics, machine design, neuroevolutionary computation, magnetorheological systems, and control architectures for UAVs and prosthetics. With active participation in 25 research and innovation projects, he has produced 17 peer-reviewed journal articles, 5 book chapters, 12 industrial prototypes, 7 documented innovations, and 5 patents. He is also a recognized reviewer of top-tier indexed journals and has directed theses across undergraduate to doctoral levels. Valencia Niño has presented his work in more than 30 knowledge dissemination events, demonstrating strong engagement in academic and scientific communities. His citation impact reflects growing international recognition: Scopus reports 45 citations from 44 documents with 17 indexed publications and an h-index of 4, while Google Scholar attributes 96 citations, an h-index of 6, and an i10-index of 2. His research continues to bridge artificial intelligence with engineering solutions for complex, real-world challenges, emphasizing innovation, automation, and intelligent system design.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

  • Valencia, C. H., Vellasco, M. M. B. R., & Figueiredo, K. (2023). Echo State Networks: Novel reservoir selection and hyperparameter optimization model for time series forecasting. Neurocomputing, 545, 126317.

  • Valencia Niño, C. H. (2011). Modelo de optimización en la gestión de inventarios mediante algoritmos genéticos. ITECKNE: Innovación e Investigación en Ingeniería, 8(2), 156–162.

  • Valencia, C. H., Vellasco, M. M. B. R., & Figueiredo, K. T. (2014). Trajectory tracking control using echo state networks for the CoroBot’s arm. In Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 2.

  • Valencia, C. H., Vellasco, M., Tanscheit, R., & Figueiredo, K. T. (2015). Magnetorheological damper control in a leg prosthesis mechanical. In Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 3.

  • Valencia Niño, C. H., & Dutra, M. S. (2010). Estado del arte de los vehículos autónomos sumergibles alimentados por energía solar. ITECKNE, 7(1), 46–53.

 

Mr. Maruf Farhan | Blockchain | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Maruf Farhan | Blockchain | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Maruf Farhan | Lecturer | University of Sussex International Study Centre | United Kingdom

Academic Background

Mr. Maruf Farhan holds a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity from Northumbria University, where he achieved distinction and conducted research on utilizing blockchain technology to detect counterfeit products. He also earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from North South University, with a focus on Marketing and Management Information Systems. His academic foundation is further strengthened by multiple professional certifications, including CompTIA A+, Security+, CCNA, and specialized training in ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and blockchain applications. His research productivity is documented across Scopus with a number of documents cited multiple times, contributing to his growing h-index and recognition on Google Scholar. These metrics reflect his active engagement in research, demonstrating both quality and impact in the field.

Research Focus

Mr. Maruf Farhan’s research focuses on the intersection of cybersecurity, blockchain technology, and digital innovation. His work explores secure systems for supply chain management, healthcare, and IoT environments, with an emphasis on practical applications of blockchain for fraud detection, secure authorization, and smart contract implementations. He is also investigating AI-driven techniques to enhance security and efficiency in digital infrastructures.

Work Experience

Mr. Maruf has extensive teaching and professional experience across academic and industry settings. He currently serves as a tutor at the University of Sussex International Study Centre, delivering modules in computer science and cybersecurity, and as a visiting lecturer at Coventry University London, focusing on cybersecurity topics. He has also contributed as a cybersecurity educator at the Kingsley Institute of Management and as a guest lecturer at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. His earlier industry roles include IT instructor, IT support officer, and senior security support specialist, where he managed complex malware analysis, endpoint protection, and cybersecurity operations for high-profile clients.

Key Contributions

Mr. Maruf has significantly contributed to curriculum development, assessment design, and hands-on training in cybersecurity. He has led research initiatives, including the creation of a journal on cybersecurity in IoT and blockchain, and has developed impactful projects such as blockchain-based e-voting systems and counterfeit product detection frameworks. His innovative work bridges academic research with industry applications, ensuring relevance and real-world impact.

Awards & Recognition

Mr. Maruf has received multiple corporate awards for exceptional performance, including recognition as an unsung hero, top agent, and employee of the quarter in cybersecurity projects. He has also secured research grants for participation in international conferences, reflecting both academic and professional excellence.

Professional Roles & Memberships

He is an active professional member of ACM and IEEE, participating in international networks that advance research, standards, and education in cybersecurity and information technology.

Profile

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Featured Publications

Farhan, M., Sulaiman, R., & Nur, A. Blockchain technology to detect fake products. Digital Transformation for Improved Industry and Supply Chain Performance.

Farhan, M., Salih, A., & Butt, U. Enhancing Secure Access and Authorization in Healthcare IoT through an Innovative Framework: Integrating OAuth, DIDs, and VCs. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Science.

Das, S. R., Salih, A., Sulaiman, R. B., & Farhan, M. Enhancing Lung Cancer Classification with MobileNetV3 and EfficientNetB7: A Transfer Learning Approach. International Conference on Computer and Applications.

Farhan, M., Sulaiman, R. B., & Nur, A. Blockchain: A secure solution for identifying counterfeits and improving supply chain reliability. International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication.

Farhan, M., Nur, A. H., & Sulaiman, R. B. Blockchain-Based Railway Ticketing: Enhancing Security and Efficiency with QR Codes and Smart Contract. International Conference on Computing and Information Technology.

Impact Statement / Vision

Mr. Maruf Farhan aims to advance cybersecurity through innovative integration of blockchain and AI technologies, addressing critical challenges in digital security and supply chain integrity. His vision is to create secure, efficient, and reliable digital systems that empower industries, governments, and academic institutions while fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and practical innovation.

Uta Rösel | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Uta Rösel | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Uta Rösel , Academic Councillor and Chief Engineer , FAU LKT , Germany.

Dr.-Ing. Uta Rösel is a German academic and mechanical engineer serving as an Academic Councilor at the Chair of Plastics Engineering at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU). With a passion for research in polymer-based magnetics and thermal-mechanical material behavior, she has demonstrated excellence in both scientific contributions and academic leadership. Her journey from student assistant to senior engineer showcases her dedication to engineering education, sustainable materials, and innovative design. As a scholarship holder and prolific researcher with over 20 publications, Dr. Rösel contributes extensively to the development of recycling strategies and functional polymer composites for industrial applications.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Uta Rösel pursued her academic journey entirely at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2016, followed by a Master’s degree in the same field with distinction in 2018. Her academic excellence earned her a prestigious scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. She later obtained her doctoral degree (Dr.-Ing.) with honors for her significant research in polymer systems. Prior to her university studies, she attended Albertus Magnus High School in Regensburg and participated in a student exchange program in Navan, Ireland, enriching her international academic exposure early on.

🏢 Professional Experience

Dr. Rösel’s professional trajectory began as a student assistant from 2014 to 2018, teaching subjects like mathematics and design theory. In 2019, she became a Research Associate at the Chair of Plastics Engineering at FAU, contributing to various high-impact projects. By 2021, she was promoted to Head of Department, and in 2024, she also assumed the role of Senior Engineer (Deputy Head). Her current position as Academic Councilor underscores her leadership in research and academic affairs. Dr. Rösel has supervised numerous theses and served as a substitute lecturer, nurturing the next generation of mechanical engineers.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Rösel has received several academic honors, including a prestigious scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. Her academic journey was marked by the completion of her doctoral studies with distinction. She gained international experience through a student exchange in Ireland, reflecting her adaptability and global engagement. Additionally, her teaching excellence and continued involvement in supervising research work further underscore her contribution to the academic community. Her scholarly output and leadership roles also serve as professional accolades, solidifying her standing as a respected figure in Mechanical and Plastics Engineering.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Rösel’s research specializes in polymer-based systems, particularly focusing on thermal conductivity, magnetic properties, and mechanical behavior of thermoset and thermoplastic composites. Her work aims to improve the sustainability and efficiency of polymer-bonded magnets and hybrid filler systems. She has significantly contributed to the understanding of recycling strategies for magnetic materials and the development of functional thermosets for industrial applications. Her projects are often interdisciplinary, combining materials science, mechanical engineering, and magnetism. With over 21 scientific papers and an h-index of 4, Dr. Rösel’s research is widely cited and has influenced contemporary advancements in mechanical and polymer engineering.

📌 Conclusion

Dr.-Ing. Uta Rösel is a distinguished mechanical engineer and academic leader whose work bridges the gap between research innovation and industrial relevance. Her dedication to advancing polymer-based materials, sustainability in engineering, and academic mentoring has positioned her as a key contributor to Germany’s mechanical engineering landscape. Through her dual roles in teaching and research, Dr. Rösel continues to inspire both students and fellow researchers, making notable strides in material science and plastics technology at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg.

📚 Top Publications

  1. Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity and Mechanical Properties in Hybrid Filler Systems of Thermosets
    🔹 Polymers, 2025
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles

  2. Influence of Application Conditions on the Magnetic Properties of Recycled Polymer-Bonded Magnets Based on Thermoplastics and Ferrite-Based Fillers
    🔹 Recycling, 2025
    🔹 Cited by: 3 articles

  3. Influence of Different Filler Systems on the Thermal Conductivity and Mechanical Properties of Thermosets
    🔹 Polymers, 2024
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles

  4. Evaluation of a Recycling Strategy for Polymer-Bonded Magnets Based on Thermosets
    🔹 Recycling, 2024
    🔹 Cited by: 3 articles

  5. The Influence of the Design and Technological Parameters of Polymer-Based Multipolar Magnets with SrFeO Hard Magnetic Filler on the Residual Magnetic Properties
    🔹 Magnetism, 2024
    🔹 Cited by: 1 article

  6. Changes in Material Behavior according to the Amount of Recycled Magnetic Materials in Polymer-Bonded Magnets Based on Thermoplastics
    🔹 Magnetism, 2024
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles

  7. Correlation between the Material System and the Magnetic Properties in Thermoset-Based Multipolar Ring Magnets
    🔹 Magnetism, 2023
    🔹 Cited by: 3 articles

  8. Extension of the Application Range of Multipolar Bonded Ring Magnets by Thermosets in Comparison to Thermoplastics
    🔹 Magnetism, 2023
    🔹 Cited by: 4 articles

 

Dr. Adina Aniculaesei | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adina Aniculaesei | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adina Aniculaesei , Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.

Adina Aniculăesei is a passionate researcher and expert in automated safety‑critical systems, currently based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Born in Iași, Romania, she has dedicated her career to making autonomous vehicles and mobile robots safer, focusing on verification, formal methods, and runtime validation. Through years of multidisciplinary research and teaching, she has shaped the future of software engineering for intelligent transportation and collaborative robotics. Her deep knowledge of formal verification and system modeling has positioned her as a leading voice in the realm of dependable and trustworthy autonomous platforms, making significant impacts in both academia and industry.

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🎓 Education Background

Adina earned her Doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) in Computer Science from the Clausthal University of Technology, Germany, in 2024, graduating magna cum laude. She holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from the Technical University of Braunschweig (2011) and a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania (2007). An Erasmus–Socrates scholar, she enriched her studies with a year at the Technical University of Braunschweig. Her rigorous training combined formal methods, software engineering, and automated test case generation, making her adept at tackling complex, safety‑critical domains.

💼 Professional Experience

Adina Aniculăesei has worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology (since October 2024), focusing on translating formal behavioral specifications into ROS2 nodes for collaborative robot applications. Previously, she served as a Doctoral Researcher and Research Assistant at TU Clausthal, leading industry collaborations, teaching, and mentoring students. Her experience includes roles across software and systems engineering, with a strong focus on safety, formal verification, and automated test generation for automotive and robotics domains, making her a sought‑after expert and educator in the field.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic journey, Adina Aniculăesei has been recognized for excellence and dedication. She received the Siemens Master Program Scholarship (2007–2009) and the Erasmus–Socrates Scholarship (2005–2006). Her doctoral studies earned her the magna cum laude distinction upon defending her Ph.D. thesis at Clausthal University of Technology in 2024. Additionally, she holds technical certifications including ISAQB Certified Professional for Software Architecture and ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level, highlighting her commitment to mastering both theoretical and practical elements of her field.

🔍 Research Focus

Adina Aniculăesei’s research centers on formal verification, automated test generation, and runtime monitoring for automated safety‑critical and collaborative multi‑agent systems. She explores methods for specifying, verifying, and validating complex operational design domains (ODDs) for autonomous vehicles and mobile robots. Her expertise includes formal methods (SPIN, NuSMV, PRISM), test case generation, model checking, and AI‑based environment perception, making her work pivotal in shaping next‑generation transportation and robotics technologies.

✅ Conclusion

With a profound background in formal methods, automated test generation, and verification of safety‑critical systems, Adina Aniculăesei has established herself as an influential expert in both academia and industry. Her dedication to mentoring students, publishing impactful research, and collaborating with international institutions has positioned her as a thought leader in software engineering for dependable, trustworthy, and safe autonomous technologies.

📚 Publication Top Notes

  • Towards a holistic software systems engineering approach for dependable autonomous systemsProceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Software Engineering for AI (2018). Cited by 70
  • Towards the verification of safety‑critical autonomous systems in dynamic environmentsarXiv preprint (2016). Cited by 42
  • Automated generation of requirements‑based test cases for an adaptive cruise control systemIEEE Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests (2018). Cited by 24
  • UML‑based analysis of power consumption for real‑time embedded systemsIEEE 10th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (2011). Cited by 24
  • Graceful degradation of decision and control responsibility for autonomous systems based on dependability cages5th International Symposium on Future Active Safety Technology Toward Zero Accidents (2019). Cited by 14

 

Prof. Daniela BURUIANA | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Daniela BURUIANA | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Vice-rector, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Prof. Dr. Buruiana Daniela Laura is a prominent academic leader and innovative researcher currently serving as the Vice-Rector at Dunarea de Jos University of Galati . With over two decades of experience in industrial and materials engineering, she holds two habilitations—one in Industrial Engineering and another in Materials Engineering. She leads multiple interdisciplinary initiatives and is the Head of the Department of Materials and Environmental Engineering and the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Eco-Nano Technology and Advanced Materials (CC-ITI). Her prolific contributions include over 40 ISI-indexed publications, six patents, and leadership in 18 national and international research projects, establishing her as a vital contributor to the advancement of eco-innovative and sustainable technologies 🌱.

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🎓 Education Background

Prof. Buruiana has completed her doctoral studies in Engineering, specializing in the domains of materials and industrial engineering 🏗️. She later earned two habilitations—significant academic milestones that qualify her as a doctoral advisor and research leader in both Industrial Engineering and Materials Engineering. Her academic formation has been deeply rooted in sustainability, biomaterials, and the valorization of industrial and biomedical waste, reflecting her interdisciplinary educational trajectory.

💼 Professional Experience

Currently serving as Vice-Rector, she has held several pivotal academic and research leadership roles, including Head of the Department of Materials and Environmental Engineering since 2020 and Director of CC-ITI. She has directed over 10 competitive research projects, collaborated with global institutions like the University of Burgos (Spain), Universidade de Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and The University of Sheffield (UK) 🌍. Her consultancy experience spans five industrial projects, further bridging academia with industry applications. With 14 books published, she also demonstrates a strong commitment to education and scientific communication 📚.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Buruiana has been honored with 17 awards at conferences and scientific projects, recognizing her innovative research contributions 🏆. She is an active member of the Romanian Society of Biomaterials, the National Register of Teaching Staff Evaluators, and the Romanian Environmental Association. Furthermore, she serves on the Certification Commission for Environmental Study Elaborators and contributes to national education standards through ARACIS. Her professional stature continues to rise due to her impactful research and dedication to excellence.

🔍 Research Focus

Her main research areas include materials engineering, environmental protection, biomaterials, circular economy, and the valorization of waste 🌐. She has significantly contributed to the understanding of eco-friendly nanomaterials and corrosion resistance in harsh environments, while also exploring biomaterial applications for sustainability and CO₂ sequestration. Under her guidance, many young researchers are being trained to implement advanced materials and environmental solutions at an industrial level 🧪.

🧾 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Daniela Laura Buruiana is a distinguished scholar whose groundbreaking research in industrial and environmental engineering continues to influence scientific innovation and sustainable development worldwide 🌟. Her dynamic leadership, dedication to education, and international collaborations make her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award 🥇.

📚 Top Notable Publications

Evaluating the Impact of Artificial Saliva Formulations on Stainless Steel Integrity (2025) – Applied Sciences
📈 Cited by: 2 articles (Crossref)

Assessment of the Effectiveness of Protective Coatings in Preventing Steel Corrosion in the Marine Environment (2025) – Polymers
📈 Cited by: 3 articles (Crossref)

Advanced Recycling of Modified EDPM Rubber in Bituminous Asphalt Paving (2024) – Buildings
📈 Cited by: 4 articles (Web of Science)

Corrosion Tendency of S235 Steel in 3.5% NaCl Solution and Drinking Water During Six Months of Exposure (2024) – Materials
📈 Cited by: 1 article (Crossref)

Detection of Reed Using CNN Method and Analysis of the Dry Reed (Phragmites Australis) for a Sustainable Lake Area (2023) – Plant Methods
📈 Cited by: 6 articles (Scopus)

Dr. Biao Zhang | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Biao Zhang | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an Research Institute of High-Tech, China

Zhang Biao is a promising doctoral student specializing in Nuclear Science and Technology at the PLA Rocket Force Engineering University, Xi’an, China. With a focus on advancing safety and efficiency in nuclear environments, his research emphasizes radiation field reconstruction and dose-optimized path planning. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals like Annals of Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Technology. Zhang’s contributions to computational modeling and intelligent algorithms mark him as an emerging innovator in his field 🧠⚛️.

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🎓 Education Background:

Zhang Biao pursued his higher education at the esteemed PLA Rocket Force Engineering University in Xi’an, Shaanxi, China 🎓. Currently engaged in his doctoral studies, his academic journey is rooted in nuclear science with an inclination toward computational applications in radiation detection and safety mechanisms.

💼 Professional Experience:

Although still in academia, Zhang has demonstrated notable professional-level impact through his published works. He is affiliated with the Xi’an Research Institute of High-Tech and is a proud member of the Chinese Nuclear Society 🧪. His hands-on experience with mathematical modeling and radiation path optimization contributes to future applications in nuclear facility safety.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

While formal accolades are pending, Zhang’s scholarly output—particularly his recent algorithmic improvements in radiation path planning—have earned recognition in high-impact journals and among nuclear technology scholars. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award by the Computer Scientists Awards underscores his rising prominence in scientific research 🥇📚.

🔬 Research Focus:

Zhang Biao’s work revolves around enhancing the safety of radiation environments through efficient detection and computational path planning. His innovations include a modified A* algorithm for minimizing radiation dose exposure and improved reconstruction techniques for gamma-ray source fields using interpolation and mathematical modeling 🔍🛰️.

🔚 Conclusion:

Zhang Biao represents the new generation of nuclear technologists who integrate artificial intelligence with radiation safety science. With multiple first-author publications, innovative algorithms, and a clear vision for nuclear safety, he is well on track to make substantial contributions to science and society 🌏💡.

📚 Top Publications:

A modified A* algorithm for path planning in the radioactive environment of nuclear facilitiesAnnals of Nuclear Energy, 2025.
Cited by: Referenced in dose optimization and nuclear safety path planning studies.

Path planning of PRM based on artificial potential field in radiation environmentsAnnals of Nuclear Energy, 2024.
Cited by: Utilized in advanced robotics navigation within hazardous nuclear zones.

Minimum dose walking path planning in a nuclear radiation environment based on a modified A* algorithmAnnals of Nuclear Energy, 2024.
Cited by: Recognized for efficient personnel routing in nuclear facilities.

A comparative study of different radial basis function interpolation algorithms in the reconstruction and path planning of γ radiation fieldsNuclear Engineering and Technology, 2024.
Cited by: Referenced in computational gamma field modeling research.

Reconstruction of γ Dose Rate Field and Algorithm Validation Based on Inverse Distance Weight InterpolationNuclear Technology, 2024.
Cited by: Applied in gamma dose field reconstruction validations.

Muhammad Imam | FOG computing | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Imam | FOG computing | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Muhammad Y. Imam is a distinguished Cybersecurity Leader and Consultant with over 20 years of experience in the fields of cybersecurity, cryptography, and blockchain. He has a proven track record of combining entrepreneurship with technical expertise, excelling in problem-solving and innovative solutions. Currently an Assistant Professor at KFUPM, Dr. Imam is committed to enhancing cybersecurity education and practice in the region. 🌐🔐

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Expertise in Cybersecurity: Dr. Imam has over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, with a strong background in areas such as cryptography, blockchain, and malware detection. This extensive knowledge positions him as a leader in the field.
  2. Innovative Research Contributions: His PhD research focused on botnet mitigation techniques, showcasing his ability to develop novel solutions for complex problems. This work is crucial in addressing emerging threats in cybersecurity.
  3. Academic and Administrative Leadership: As an Assistant Professor at KFUPM and former Director of the Business Incubator, Dr. Imam demonstrates strong leadership skills. He has been actively involved in various committees, contributing to policy-making and curriculum development.
  4. Impactful Publications: With a range of publications in reputable journals, including works on secure PIN-entry methods and malware classification, Dr. Imam has made significant contributions to academic literature in cybersecurity.
  5. Strong Network and Collaboration: His involvement with various organizations, such as ARAMCO and Saudi Airlines, highlights his ability to bridge academia and industry, fostering collaborations that enhance research impact.
  6. Commitment to Education: Dr. Imam’s experience in teaching, professional training, and mentoring underscores his dedication to educating the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Focus: While Dr. Imam has a strong background in cybersecurity, expanding his research to include emerging fields like artificial intelligence and machine learning in security applications could further enhance his profile.
  2. Enhanced Public Engagement: Increasing participation in public forums or conferences to share his research findings could amplify his impact and visibility within the global cybersecurity community.
  3. Collaboration with Diverse Disciplines: Engaging with researchers from different fields, such as sociology or behavioral science, could provide a more holistic approach to understanding cybersecurity issues, particularly in user behavior and security practices.
  4. Grant Acquisition: Actively pursuing more research grants and funding opportunities could help elevate his projects and provide resources for broader research initiatives.

Education

Dr. Imam earned his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, in 2013, focusing on cybersecurity, particularly in developing techniques for botnet mitigation. He also holds a Master’s degree from KFUPM, where he graduated in June 2004, and a Bachelor’s degree from the same institution, completed in May 2000. 🎓📚

Experience

Since September 2013, Dr. Imam has served as an Assistant Professor in the Computer Engineering Department at KFUPM, where he is involved in teaching, professional training, and research projects with industry partners. He previously directed the Business Incubator at KFUPM’s Entrepreneurship Institute, managing incubation and acceleration programs to support new startups. His leadership extends to various committees, including chairing the Cybersecurity Committee at KFUPM since January 2023. 👨‍🏫💼

Research Focus

Dr. Imam’s research interests are centered around cybersecurity, focusing on cryptography, network security, and malware detection. His innovative work includes developing advanced solutions for data privacy and risk management, addressing contemporary challenges in information security. 🔍💻

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Imam has been recognized for his contributions to cybersecurity education and practice, receiving accolades for his research and leadership in various academic and professional capacities. He has also been involved in multiple initiatives to improve cybersecurity awareness and education in Saudi Arabia and beyond. 🏅👏

Publications

F. Binbeshr, L. Y. Por, M. L. M. Kiah, A. A. Zaidan, and M. Imam, “Secure PIN-Entry Method Using One-Time PIN (OTP),” IEEE Access, vol. 11, pp. 18121-18133, 2023.

Al Mousa, M. Al Qomri, and M. Imam, “The Predicament of Privacy and Side-Channel Attacks,” International Journal of Development and Conflict, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 182–191, 2022.

L. Ghouti and M. Imam, “Malware Classification Using Compact Image Features and Multiclass Support Vector Machines,” IET Information Security, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 419–429, 2020.

M. Mahmoud, M. Nir, and A. Matrawy, “A Survey on Botnet Architectures, Detection and Defences,” International Journal of Network Security, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 272–289, 2015.

M. Mahmoud, S. Chiasson, and A. Matrawy, “Does Context Influence Responses to Firewall Warnings?,” 2012 eCrime Researchers Summit, Las Croabas, PR, USA, 2012, pp. 1-10.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Y. Imam exemplifies the qualities of a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive expertise in cybersecurity, innovative research contributions, leadership roles, and commitment to education make him a standout figure in the field. Addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding his research focus and enhancing public engagement, could further strengthen his contributions and influence in the cybersecurity landscape. Given these strengths and opportunities, Dr. Imam is well-positioned to receive recognition for his impactful work and leadership in the realm of cybersecurity.

Zhizhen Chen | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhizhen Chen | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom

🎓 Dr. Zhizhen Chen is a dedicated academic professional serving as a Senior Lecturer in Finance at the University of Greenwich since 2017. With a rich background in finance and economics, Dr. Chen brings extensive experience from both academia and industry. His research interests encompass financial markets, risk management, and financial engineering, contributing significantly to several top-tier finance journals. Dr. Chen is also an active peer reviewer and passionate educator, sharing his expertise through innovative courses like Fintech Banking and Financial Engineering and Machine Learning. 🌍📊

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Research Excellence: Dr. Chen has a strong publication record, with multiple articles published in high-impact journals such as “Journal of International Money and Finance” and “Research in International Business and Finance,” both rated 4* in SJR. This demonstrates his capability in producing high-quality research in the field of finance.
  2. Peer Review Activities: He has been a peer reviewer for several prestigious journals since 2016, which showcases his recognition in the academic community and his commitment to advancing knowledge in finance.
  3. Academic and Professional Credentials: Dr. Chen holds a PhD in Finance, is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and has passed CFA Level 1. This combination of academic qualifications and professional certification adds to his credibility and expertise in the field.
  4. Diverse Teaching Portfolio: His teaching experience spans various finance and economics-related courses, demonstrating versatility and a solid understanding of different areas within the field.
  5. Industry Experience: Dr. Chen’s experience as an Investment Analyst and his work with financial institutions provide him with practical insights, enhancing his academic work’s relevance and applicability.
  6. Continuous Professional Development: His commitment to continuous learning and development is evident through his successful completion of the CFA Level 1 exam and his role in ongoing staff development activities.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Impact: While Dr. Chen has a strong record in finance-specific publications, expanding his research impact across other interdisciplinary areas, such as sustainable finance or fintech, could further enhance his profile.
  2. Leadership Roles in Research: Taking on more leadership roles in research projects or academic committees could strengthen his candidacy by demonstrating his influence beyond his individual contributions.
  3. Grants and Funding: Securing research grants or funding is a notable achievement in academia that is not highlighted in the current profile. Pursuing funding opportunities could bolster his research credentials further.

Education

🎓 Dr. Zhizhen Chen holds a PhD in Finance from the University of Glasgow (2018), demonstrating his strong foundation in financial research and education. He is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2017), a testament to his commitment to teaching excellence, and he earned an MSc in Economics from the University of Wuhan (2012). 📚✨

Experience

🌟 Dr. Chen’s career spans roles as a Senior Lecturer in Finance at the University of Greenwich since 2017, where he excels in teaching and research. His prior experience includes serving as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the University of Glasgow, and an Investment Analyst at ICBC Wuhan. This blend of academic and industry roles has equipped him with a unique perspective on finance education. 💼💹

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Chen’s research is focused on financial markets, risk management, securitization, and financial engineering. He actively contributes as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals, including the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, and Finance Research Letters, ensuring rigorous academic standards in the field. 📑🔬

Awards and Honours

🏅 Dr. Chen was recognized as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2017, highlighting his dedication to teaching excellence. In addition, he passed the CFA Level 1 exam in 2020, demonstrating his commitment to continuous professional development in finance. 🎖️📈

Publication Top Notes

Lin, W., Yan, W., Chen, Z., Xiao, R. (2023). Research on product appearance patent spatial shape recognition for multi-image feature fusion. Multimedia Tools and Applications (SJR 3*).

Xiao, R., Li, G., Chen, Z. (2023). Research progress and prospect of evolutionary many-objective optimization. Control and Decision.

Chen, Z., Liu, H., Peng, J., Zhang, H., Zhou, M. (2022). Securitization and bank efficiency. In: Ferris, S.P., Kose, J., Makhija, A.K., (eds.) Empirical Research in Banking and Corporate Finance. Emerald Publishing Limited.

Conclusion:

Dr. Zhizhen Chen is a suitable candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his significant contributions to the field of finance through high-quality publications, peer-review activities, and professional development. While there is room for growth in interdisciplinary research and leadership roles, his current achievements and ongoing commitment to both academic and professional excellence make him a compelling contender for the award.

mourad JABRANE | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. mourad JABRANE | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

software enginee, sultan moulay slimane university, Morocco

JABRANE Mourad is a state-certified software engineer and a third-year Ph.D. candidate at the National School of Applied Sciences, Sultan Moulay Slimane University. With a passion for designing scalable and efficient systems, Mourad excels in data mining, machine learning, and distributed computing. As an adjunct professor, he effectively conveys complex concepts, making him a valuable contributor to both academia and industry.

Publication Profile

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Solid Academic Background: Jabrane Mourad holds a state-certified software engineering degree and is currently a Ph.D. candidate specializing in Big Data, showcasing a strong academic foundation in cutting-edge technologies.
  2. Research Contributions: His research work focuses on significant areas like entity resolution in Big Data, machine learning, and distributed computing. His publications in reputable journals, such as the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems and Information Systems, highlight his contributions to the field.
  3. Diverse Skill Set: Mourad has extensive expertise in programming languages (Java, Python, JavaScript, etc.), frameworks (Spring, Angular), and software engineering tools (Docker, Jenkins, Kubernetes), making him a well-rounded researcher with practical skills applicable to various domains.
  4. Teaching Experience: As an adjunct professor, Mourad has taught a wide range of subjects including data integration, advanced Java Enterprise Edition, and distributed systems. His teaching experience demonstrates his ability to communicate complex concepts clearly, which is a valuable trait in academia.
  5. International Recognition: The publication of his work in international journals and his participation in global research projects suggest that his research has gained international recognition, making him a strong candidate for the award.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Impact: While Mourad’s research contributions are significant, further efforts to collaborate on interdisciplinary projects or engage in community outreach could broaden the impact of his work.
  2. Innovation and Patents: Although he has a strong publication record, obtaining patents or developing innovative software solutions could further strengthen his candidacy for a best researcher award.
  3. Networking and Collaborations: Expanding his network and collaborating with more researchers across different institutions could help him gain more visibility and access to diverse research opportunities.

Education

Ph.D. Candidate (2021 – Present): National School of Applied Sciences, Sultan Moulay Slimane University.
Thesis title: Entity Resolution in Big Data. State Software Engineer (2018 – 2021): National School of Applied Sciences, Sultan Moulay Slimane University. MP Higher School Preparatory Classes (2016 – 2018): Centre Ibn Abdoun.
Track title: Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering Sciences.

Experience 💼

JABRANE Mourad has accumulated significant experience as an adjunct professor at the National School of Applied Sciences, where he has taught a variety of subjects including Data Integration, Data Quality, Advanced JEE, Distributed Systems, Python Programming, MATLAB, and C Programming. His roles extend to both regular courses and continuing education programs, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to teaching.

Research Focus 🔬

Mourad’s research is centered around big data, with specific interests in data mining, machine learning, and distributed computing. His Ph.D. work focuses on Entity Resolution in Big Data, where he is exploring innovative approaches to improve accuracy and efficiency in large-scale data matching.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Though the detailed awards and honors list is not provided, Mourad’s academic and professional journey is marked by his selection as a Ph.D. candidate and his appointment as an adjunct professor at a prestigious institution.

Publications 📚

Mourad has contributed extensively to the field of big data and machine learning. Below are some of his notable publications:

  1. “Erabqs: Entity resolution based on active machine learning and balancing query strategy” – Published in Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, March 2024. Cited by 3 articles.
  2. “Enhancing entity resolution with a hybrid active machine learning framework: Strategies for optimal learning in sparse datasets” – Published in Information Systems, November 2024. Cited by 7 articles.
  3. “Enhancing semantic web entity matching process using transformer neural networks and pre-trained language models” – Published in Computing and Informatics, 2024. Cited by 5 articles.
  4. “Sentiment analysis dataset in Moroccan dialect: Bridging the gap between Arabic and Latin scripted dialect” – Published in Language Resources and Evaluation, July 2024. Cited by 4 articles.

 

Conclusion:

Jabrane Mourad presents a strong case for the Best Researcher Award due to his solid academic background, notable research contributions in Big Data and machine learning, and diverse technical skills. His role as an adjunct professor and his extensive teaching experience further emphasize his ability to convey knowledge and contribute to the academic community. To enhance his candidacy, Mourad could focus on increasing the broader impact of his research through interdisciplinary collaborations and innovation. Overall, Mourad is a well-rounded candidate with the potential to make substantial contributions to the field, making him a suitable contender for the award.