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

Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

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.

 

Mrs. Polina Vesselova | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Polina Vesselova | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

leading researcher, Institute of Botany and Phytointroduction, Kazakhstan

Vesselova Polina Vasilyevna is a distinguished botanist with an impressive career spanning over 38 years, including 31 years dedicated to scientific research and education 🌱📚. Her profound contributions to plant biodiversity, conservation, and agrobiodiversity in Kazakhstan have been widely acknowledged both locally and internationally. She has served as the head of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs, mentoring future scholars with dedication and expertise. Her collaborations stretch across continents, with academic engagements in the USA, Russia, and multiple international publications and projects in Europe and Asia 🌍.

Publication Profile

Scopus

🎓 Education Background

Polina began her academic journey at Kazakh State University (KazGU) in Almaty, where she laid the foundation for her future in botany. Her deep-rooted interest in plant sciences evolved through consistent scholarly engagement, including internships at the Missouri Botanical Garden (USA) and the Komarov Botanical Institute (Russia) in 2014, enriching her global perspective on botanical sciences 🌿✈️.

🏢 Professional Experience

Polina’s professional path is rooted in two primary institutions. From 1991 to 2022, she was a leading figure at the Institute of Botany and Phytointroduction in Almaty, contributing to major botanical studies 🌼. Simultaneously, she worked with KazEkoProekt LLP (1999–2011), enhancing environmental and ecological project implementation 🌳. She has also actively led academic programs and supervised numerous research students, making her a pillar in Kazakhstan’s botanical education and research.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Though not explicitly listed, Polina’s role as the responsible executor of national scientific and technical programs, and her leadership in high-level international projects like “Flora of the Tien Shan – Green Path of Central Asia”, stand as strong indicators of her professional recognition 🥇🌍. Her invitations to prominent international institutions and numerous publications in Q2 and Q3 journals reflect the scholarly community’s respect for her work.

🔬 Research Focus

Polina’s research primarily revolves around the botanical diversity, conservation of wild relatives of cultivated plants, plant biodiversity in protected areas, and sustainable agrobiodiversity management 🌾🌍. Her focus aligns with global ecological priorities, including contributions to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. She has led efforts on understanding Kazakhstan’s flora, especially in the Tien Shan region, making significant strides toward green economy transitions 🌿📊.

🔚 Conclusion

Vesselova Polina Vasilyevna exemplifies a lifelong commitment to botany through research, education, and environmental stewardship 🌱💚. Her work continues to influence conservation policy, scientific understanding, and botanical education in Central Asia and beyond. Her over 180 publications, including 9 collective monographs, mark her as a key contributor to modern botanical sciences in Kazakhstan and globally.

📝 Publication Top Notes 

Crop wild relatives of Kazakhstani Tien Shan: Flora, vegetation, resources
Journal: Plant Diversity, 2020 – Q2 (Percentile 79%)
Citations: 5

Current Growth Conditions of Populus Diversifolia Schrenk and Populus Pruinosa Schrenk in the Syr-Darya Valley
Journal: OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 2022 – Q3 (Percentile 45%)

Supplement to the flora of the State National Natural Park “Altyn-Emel” (Republic of Kazakhstan)
Journal: Turczaninowia, 2018 – Q3 (Percentile 30%)
Citations: 1

IAPT Chromosome Data 29/2
Journal: Taxon, 2019 – Q2 (Percentile 67%)
Citations: 1

Complete Plastid Genome Sequences of Four Salsoleae s.l. Species: Comparative and Phylogenetic Analyses
Journal: Biomolecules, 2024 (Full text access restricted)
Citations: 1