Carolina Magalhães | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carolina Magalhães | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Investigadora, INEGI – Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Industrial, Portugal

👩‍🔬 Carolina Magalhães is a dedicated biomedical engineer and PhD candidate with expertise in applying AI and imaging technologies to healthcare challenges. Based in Porto, Portugal, she combines her passion for modern technology with a problem-solving mindset to develop innovative solutions in skin cancer diagnostics. Carolina has worked collaboratively with clinical experts to bridge research and practical applications, contributing significantly to advancing imaging-based decision support systems.

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Education

🎓 Carolina holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (2020–2024). She also completed her MSc in Biomedical Engineering at the same institution (2016–2018) and earned her Bachelor’s in Bioengineering – Biomedical Engineering from Universidade Católica Portuguesa (2013–2016).

Experience

💼 Carolina has a rich research background, currently serving as a Graduate Research Fellow at INEGI, focusing on skin lesion diagnosis using multispectral imaging. Her work spans from leveraging machine learning models for skin cancer classification to thermal and UV imaging techniques. Previously, she contributed to projects on hyperhidrosis diagnosis, prosthetic device design, and thermal image analysis for musculoskeletal disorders, collaborating with leading hospitals and research centers in Portugal.

Research Interests

🔬 Carolina is passionate about exploring artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced imaging technologies for healthcare applications. Her interests include developing multispectral imaging systems, improving diagnostic tools for skin cancer, and advancing infrared thermography for clinical support systems.

Awards

🏆 Carolina’s innovative work has been recognized with prestigious research grants from the Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/144906/2019) and other funding organizations. These awards have supported her impactful contributions to biomedical engineering and healthcare innovation.

Publications

“Systematic Review of Deep Learning Techniques in Skin Cancer Detection”
BioMedInformatics, 11/2024
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“Skin Cancer Image Classification with Artificial Intelligence Strategies: A Systematic Review”
Journal of Imaging, 10/2024
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“Use of Infrared Thermography for Abdominoplasty Procedures in Patients with Extensive Subcostal Scars: A Preliminary Analysis”
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open, 06/2023
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“Classic Versus Scarpa-Sparing Abdominoplasty: An Infrared Thermographic Comparative Analysis”
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 06/2023
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“Towards an Effective Imaging-Based Decision Support System for Skin Cancer”
Handbook of Research on Applied Intelligence for Health and Clinical Informatics, 10/2022
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Robin Augustine | Artificial Intelligence | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Robin Augustine | Artificial Intelligence | Excellence in Research

Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden

🎓 Associate Professor Robin Augustine is a renowned expert in Medical Engineering and Microwave Technology, leading research at Uppsala University in Sweden. He heads the Microwaves in Medical Engineering Group at the Angstrom Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, and serves as an Associate Editor for IET journals. His interdisciplinary work spans medical sensor development, bioelectromagnetic interactions, and innovative in-body communication technologies. Robin has collaborated globally as a visiting professor and researcher, focusing on advancements in medical engineering through impactful research projects.

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Education

📚 Dr. Robin Augustine earned his Ph.D. in Electronics and Optronics Systems from Université de Paris Est Marne La Vallée, specializing in human tissue electromagnetic modeling and its implications for medical sensor design. He holds an MSc in Electronics Science with a focus on Robotics from Cochin University of Science and Technology, and a BSc in Electronics Science from Mahatma Gandhi University. His expertise is further strengthened by advanced training in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Electromagnetics from Politecnico di Torino, Italy.

Experience

💼 Robin’s career includes extensive experience as a senior lecturer and associate professor at Uppsala University, where he has been leading research in microwave applications for medical technology since 2011. He has held visiting professorships and research roles at institutions such as the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems and University Medical Center Maastricht, contributing to medical sensor innovation and orthopedic measurement systems. Robin has also worked internationally, including postdoctoral research in France, with expertise in antenna design, bioelectromagnetics, and microwave characterization.

Research Focus

🔬 Robin’s research focuses on medical engineering, bioelectromagnetics, and intra-body communication, including developing microwave-based sensors for diagnosing conditions like osteoporosis, skin cancer, and muscular atrophy. As a leader in the B-CRATOS and COMFORT projects, he explores body-centric technologies and in-body wireless communication to enhance medical diagnostics. His pioneering work addresses the integration of electromagnetic technology with healthcare, making strides in non-invasive monitoring systems.

Awards and Honours

🏆 Dr. Augustine’s impactful research has attracted numerous grants and awards, including significant EU funding for projects like PERSIMMON and DIAMPS. He has secured research funding from bodies such as the Swedish Research Council, Vinnova, and the Foundation for Strategic Research, supporting his innovative work on body communication systems and medical diagnostics. His research has earned recognition through the Swedish Excellence Grant for Young Researchers and multiple grants for advancing medical engineering solutions.

Publication Top Notes

Biphasic lithium iron oxide nanocomposites for enhancement in electromagnetic interference shielding properties

Rotation insensitive implantable wireless power transfer system for medical devices using metamaterial-polarization converter

Improving burn diagnosis in medical image retrieval from grafting burn samples using B-coefficients and the CLAHE algorithm

 

Christopher Ekeocha | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Christopher Ekeocha | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Research Assistant, Africa Centre of Excellence in Future Energies and Electrochemical Systems (ACE-FUELS), Nigeria

Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha is a dedicated Assistant Research Fellow at the National Mathematical Centre in Abuja, Nigeria, with a keen interest in corrosion mitigation and environmental pollution. His extensive research focuses on developing innovative eco-friendly materials and computational simulation techniques to address corrosion and pollution challenges. He has represented Nigeria internationally at the International Chemistry Olympiad, guiding students to success in countries like Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Georgia, France, and China. 🌍🔬

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Excellence: Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha has consistently performed at a high academic level throughout his education. His Ph.D. in Corrosion Technology (CGPA: 4.60/5.0) and Master’s in Environmental Chemistry (CGPA: 3.92/5.0) demonstrate his dedication to research and academic rigor.
  2. Innovative Research: His focus on developing eco-friendly, biomass-based anti-corrosion materials and using machine learning models for corrosion prediction is cutting-edge. His work combines experimental and computational techniques, pushing the boundaries of corrosion technology.
  3. Strong Publication Record: Ekeocha has published extensively in reputable, high-impact journals, with topics ranging from corrosion inhibitors to environmental chemistry. This demonstrates the relevance and quality of his work. Key publications include machine learning models and computational simulations for anti-corrosion research, which have been well-received in the scientific community.
  4. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: He has collaborated on multidisciplinary projects promoting circular economy and eco-friendly techniques for corrosion mitigation. His ability to work across various fields shows adaptability and leadership in research.
  5. Community Contribution: In addition to his academic work, Ekeocha has made significant contributions to the Chemistry Olympiad, leading Nigerian teams and authoring textbooks. His role in this capacity speaks to his leadership and commitment to education and knowledge dissemination.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Research Diversification: While Ekeocha has made strong contributions in corrosion technology, expanding his research to other areas of environmental chemistry or further enhancing the practical applications of his work could strengthen his overall profile. Engaging in more diverse projects could showcase his versatility.
  2. Industry Engagement: Although his research is well-grounded in academia, there could be a stronger connection with industry to ensure his innovations, especially in corrosion mitigation, are applied in real-world settings. Collaborations with companies focusing on corrosion prevention or environmental impact assessments could enhance the practical impact of his research.
  3. International Recognition: While his publications are gaining recognition, presenting his research at more international conferences or collaborating with foreign institutions could boost his global visibility and increase the influence of his work.

Education

Christopher Ekeocha is affiliated with the Africa Centre of Excellence in Future Energies and Electrochemical Systems (ACE-FUELS) at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). His research emphasizes the permeation of ions across semi-permeable membranes, focusing on membrane thickness, permeation time, and electrolyte concentration. 🎓⚛️

Experience

With over a decade of experience, Christopher Ekeocha has served as an Assistant Research Fellow at the National Mathematical Centre, Abuja, since 2011. He leads Nigeria’s participation in the International Chemistry Olympiad, having represented the country in multiple international events. His expertise lies in corrosion studies, computational modeling, and eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors. 🌱🔧

Research Focus

Christopher’s research centers on the development of mathematical and predictive models for novel corrosion inhibitors. He specializes in using computational simulations and eco-friendly materials to mitigate metallic corrosion and conducting ecological risk assessments of environmental pollution. His work also covers adsorption kinetics, water and solvent treatment using nanoparticles, and pollutant removal with agricultural waste. 📊🔍

Awards and Honours

Ekeocha has gained recognition for his contributions to corrosion research and environmental protection. His participation in the International Chemistry Olympiad as a Nigerian team leader is notable, alongside his extensive academic publications and active role in global scientific conferences. 🏆🌟

Publication Top Notes

Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha has authored several influential articles in prestigious journals, including Materials Today Communications, Structural Chemistry, and African Scientific Reports. His works primarily focus on corrosion inhibition, eco-friendly materials, and environmental pollution. 📚✨

Ekeocha, C. I., et al. (2024). Data-Driven Machine Learning Models and Computational Simulation Techniques for Prediction of Anti-Corrosion Properties of Novel Benzimidazole Derivatives. Materials Today Communications https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2024.110156

Ekeocha, C. I., et al. (2024). Theoretical Study of Novel Antipyrine Derivatives as Promising Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in an Acidic Environment. Structural Chemistry https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-024-02368-4

Ekeocha, C. I., et al. (2023). Review of Forms of Corrosion and Mitigation Techniques: A Visual Guide. African Scientific Reports, 2(3): 117. https://doi.org/10.46481/asr.2023.2.3.117

Conclusion:

Christopher Ikechukwu Ekeocha is an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Research Award. His innovative contributions in the field of corrosion technology, combined with his interdisciplinary approach and strong academic background, position him well for recognition. His research aligns with global trends toward eco-friendly solutions and computational advancements, making him a strong contender. However, increased industry engagement and further research diversification would further elevate his impact in both academic and practical domains.