Mr. Ahmad Faraz Hussain | Machine learning | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Ahmad Faraz Hussain | Machine learning | Best Scholar Award

PhD student, Zhejiang university, China

Ahmad Faraz Hussain is an accomplished researcher and engineer specializing in audio signal processing, speaker recognition, and wireless sensor networks. With a strong academic background and extensive technical experience, he has contributed significantly to the field of electronics and information engineering. His work spans research, teaching, and industry, reflecting his passion for innovation and education.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education:

Ahmad Faraz Hussain earned his Master of Science in Electronics & Information Engineering from the South China University of Technology, China (2017–2019), achieving an impressive 90%. His thesis focused on “Speaker Recognition with Emotional Speech,” showcasing his expertise in audio processing. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan (2009–2014), with a thesis on “ZigBee-Based Wireless Sensor Network for Building Safety Monitoring.”

💼 Professional Experience:

Ahmad has a diverse professional journey, beginning as a Research Assistant at the South China University of Technology (2017–2019), where he worked on cutting-edge projects in speech recognition. Before that, he served as a Lecturer at Polytechnical College Kohat (2016–2017), imparting knowledge to aspiring engineers. His technical expertise was further honed during his two-year tenure as a Technical Engineer at PTCL, Pakistan, where he worked on telecommunications and networking solutions.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Ahmad was a recipient of the prestigious CSC Scholarship, which enabled him to pursue his master’s degree in China. His academic excellence and dedication to research have earned him recognition in both academic and professional circles.

🔬 Research Focus:

Ahmad’s research interests lie in audio signal processing, speaker recognition, speech recognition, and wireless sensor networks. His work focuses on developing advanced methodologies for improving speech-based systems and enhancing security through smart sensor networks. His contributions to these fields are evident in his multiple publications and research projects.

🔚 Conclusion:

Ahmad Faraz Hussain is a dedicated researcher and engineer with a strong foundation in speech and wireless sensor technologies. His academic achievements, professional experience, and research contributions highlight his commitment to innovation and education. With a passion for higher learning and community service, he continues to make impactful contributions to the field of electronics and information engineering. 🚀

📚 Publications:

Three-Dimensional Dynamic Positioning Using a Novel Lyapunov-Based Model Predictive Control for Small Autonomous Surface/Underwater Vehicles

Fish Detection and Classification Based on Improved ViT

ZigBee-Based Wireless Sensor Network for Building Safety Monitoring – Published in the Journal of TWASP. Read here.

Speaker Recognition with Emotional Speech – Published in GSJ. Read here.

Speech Emotion Recognition – Under review.

ZigBee and GSM-Based Security System for Business Places– Accepted for publication.

Internet of Things-Based Information System for Smart Wireless Sensor Healthcare Applications – Submitted for review.

Hsiu Hsia Lin | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hsiu Hsia Lin | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

Dr. Hsiu-Hsia Lin is a dedicated Research Fellow at the Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Graduate Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Science, Chang Gung University. With a strong foundation in AI and 3D craniofacial image processing, her research contributes significantly to advancements in orthognathic surgery. Dr. Lin’s expertise in surgical navigation and CAD/CAM-assisted surgery is pivotal in improving craniofacial surgical outcomes. 🌟

Publication Profile

Education:

Dr. Lin earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, following a Master’s in Computer Science from Tunghai University. Her academic journey is deeply rooted in computer science, blending AI with craniofacial research. 🎓📚

Experience:

Dr. Lin has held key research positions, including Assistant Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Her postdoctoral work also extended to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at National Chung Hsing University. Her extensive experience has helped bridge the gap between AI technology and clinical applications. 💼🔬

Research Focus:

Dr. Lin’s research revolves around Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, and 3D Craniofacial Image Processing. She specializes in computer-aided surgical simulation for orthognathic surgery, surgical navigation, and CAD/CAM-assisted procedures, aiming to optimize outcomes in facial surgery. 🧠💻

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Lin has received multiple recognitions for her contributions to craniofacial research and AI in surgery. Her work continues to shape modern surgical approaches, particularly in orthognathic surgery, enhancing patient outcomes. 🏆👏

Publication Top Notes:

Dr. Lin’s publications focus on integrating AI with medical applications, particularly in 3D craniofacial analysis and orthognathic surgery. Her studies offer novel methods for surgical planning, facial attractiveness assessment, and facial symmetry evaluation.

Quantification of facial symmetry in orthognathic surgery (Dec. 2024) in Comput Biol Med., cited by 5 articles. DOI

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eletofacial model for surgery planning (Feb. 2024) in Plast Reconstr Surg., cited by 3 articles. DOI

Facial attractiveness assessment using transfer learning (Jan. 2024) in Pattern Recognit., cited by 4 articles. DOI

Optimizing Orthognathic Surgery (Nov. 2023) in J. Clin. Med., cited by 6 articles. DOI

Single-Splint, 2-Jaw Orthognathic Surgery (Nov. 2023) in J Craniofac Surg., cited by 2 articles. DOI

Applications of 3D imaging in craniomaxillofacial surgery (Aug. 2023) in Biomed J., cited by 7 articles. DOI

Facial Beauty Assessment using Attention Mechanism (Mar. 2023) in Diagnostics, cited by 8 articles. DOI