Mr. Yoon-SeokKo | Machine Learning | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Yoon-SeokKo | Machine Learning | Research Excellence Award

Vice President | National Information Society Agency | South Korea

Mr. Yoon-seok Ko is a distinguished researcher and policy expert in information systems, digital government, and artificial intelligence-driven public sector innovation. His work focuses on e-government transformation, data governance, AI policy frameworks, and the development of national and global digital ecosystems. He has contributed to influential studies on ICT convergence, data-driven governance, and international digital cooperation, including collaborations with global organizations. His research outputs include policy reports, international conference papers, and books shaping modern digital government practices. Based on available sources, his scholarly impact is reflected across Scopus and Google Scholar-indexed works, demonstrating measurable citations, documented publications, and an emerging h-index in digital governance research.

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Dr. Xianchen Liu | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xianchen Liu | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Florida International University | United States

Dr. Xianchen Liu is a computer scientist specializing in machine learning, natural language processing, recommender systems, predictive analytics, and data-driven optimization. His research integrates deep learning architectures such as BERT, LSTM, attention mechanisms, and swarm intelligence to address challenges in sentiment analysis, financial risk prediction, dynamic pricing, and energy systems modeling. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals including Systems and the Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, and presented work at international conferences. According to Scopus, he has 2 indexed documents with 3 citations and an h-index of 1; Google Scholar reports 17 citations with an h-index of 2.

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Farzaneh Zareian | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Farzaneh Zareian | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Farzaneh Zareian – Graduate Student, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran.

Farzaneh Zareian is a dynamic civil engineering researcher with a specialization in earthquake engineering and machine learning applications in structural analysis. Holding a master’s degree from the prestigious Amirkabir University of Technology and a bachelor’s from the University of Tehran, she has consistently demonstrated academic excellence and innovation. Farzaneh has contributed significantly through teaching, research, and scholarly publications in seismic assessment and structural resilience. With experience in AI-powered modeling, fragility curve generation, and passive control systems, she stands at the intersection of engineering and intelligent computation, contributing to safer, more resilient infrastructure in seismic-prone regions.

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🎓 Education Background

Farzaneh Zareian earned her M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Earthquake Engineering) from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran (2020–2023) with an excellent-rated thesis supervised by Dr. Mehdi Banazadeh. Her research focused on nonlinear dynamic response estimation using machine learning. Prior to that, she completed her B.Sc. in Civil Engineering at the University of Tehran (2016–2020), with coursework emphasizing earthquake engineering, bridge design, and hydraulic structures. Her academic journey highlights a deep commitment to blending structural theory with advanced computational methods, maintaining strong GPAs and securing top ranks in national entrance exams at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

💼 Professional Experience

Farzaneh Zareian has accumulated valuable academic experience through teaching and research roles. She worked as a sessional instructor for the “Soft Computing” course at Shahab Danesh University during 2023–2024 and currently serves as a Teaching Assistant in “Theory of Structural Analysis” at Amirkabir University of Technology. Her practical engagements also include academic projects involving seismic hazard analysis, vulnerability assessment, and AI-driven structural modeling. These roles reflect her dual strength as both an educator and practitioner in earthquake-resistant design and computational engineering, making her a well-rounded and impactful civil engineering professional.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Farzaneh’s academic excellence has been widely recognized through several honors. In 2024, she was selected as a distinguished Ph.D. candidate by Amirkabir University’s Committee of Exceptional Talents. She ranked 1st among her peers in the Earthquake Engineering master’s program in 2022 and was among the top 0.2% in both bachelor’s and master’s national entrance exams in 2016 and 2020, respectively. Additionally, she was the top high school student at NODET. These accolades reflect her exceptional dedication, intelligence, and potential as a future leader in structural and earthquake engineering research.

🔬 Research Focus

Farzaneh’s research focuses on AI-enabled structural design and optimization, particularly in seismic contexts. She specializes in applying machine learning and physics-informed models to estimate structural responses, assess risk and reliability, and enhance infrastructure resilience. Her projects include probabilistic seismic hazard analysis, fragility curve generation, and the use of deep learning for crack detection in masonry. She is deeply committed to integrating data-driven approaches with classical civil engineering practices to improve safety, sustainability, and performance of critical infrastructure under seismic hazards.

🧾 Conclusion

Farzaneh Zareian exemplifies the emerging generation of civil engineers who are leveraging artificial intelligence to redefine structural safety and resilience. Her academic accomplishments, hands-on project experiences, teaching engagements, and scholarly contributions highlight a well-rounded professional profile. As she progresses toward doctoral research, her innovative mindset and strong foundation in both theory and practice make her a prime candidate for research excellence in AI-integrated earthquake engineering. With her interdisciplinary approach, she is poised to make impactful contributions to the global civil and seismic engineering community.

📚 Publication Top Notes

 Prediction of nonlinear dynamic responses and generation of seismic fragility curves for steel moment frames using boosting machine learning techniques
📅 Year: 2024 (Nov.)
📘 Journal: Computers & Structures
🔢 Cited by: 1

 Machine learning-based seismic risk assessment of steel moment structures: a reliability analysis framework
📅 Year: In Preparation (Expected 2025)
📘 Journal: Engineering Structures
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