Dr. Panagiotis Marhavilas | Management Systems | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Panagiotis Marhavilas | Management Systems | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Panagiotis Marhavilas, Electrical & Computer Engineer (Dipl. Eng., MSc, PhD x2), Laboratory Teaching & Research Staff Member, Department of Production & Management Engineering , Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

Dr. Panagiotis Marhavilas is a distinguished Electrical and Computer Engineer with dual PhDs—one in Health & Safety Management Systems and another in Space Science & Technology. Currently serving as a Laboratory Teaching and Research Staff Member at the Department of Production & Management Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, he brings over a decade of academic excellence and research leadership. His work spans EU-funded projects, curriculum development, and editorial roles in prestigious journals. Recognized for risk analysis and occupational safety, Dr. Marhavilas has published widely and actively contributes to both scientific innovation and public policy development.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Marhavilas holds a Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering, an MSc, and two PhDs—one focused on Health & Safety Management Systems and the other in Space Science and Technology. His academic journey is marked by interdisciplinary rigor, combining engineering with complex analytical systems. His education is rooted in research excellence and aligns with high-impact projects in collaboration with ESA, NASA, and EU-funded platforms. These qualifications form the backbone of his technical proficiency and innovative capacity in fields such as electrodynamics, occupational safety, and space data analysis.

💼 Professional Experience

With over 10 years in academia and research, Dr. Marhavilas is currently a faculty member at Democritus University of Thrace. He has played critical roles in policy analysis, EU-funded projects, and university administration. His consultancy work includes two industry-sponsored projects, and his earlier technical contributions to ESA/NASA missions (ULYSSES and VOYAGER) underscore his expertise in data analysis and space science. Beyond research, he mentors students, develops curricula, and chairs scientific committees at international conferences like RETASTE, reinforcing his commitment to education and innovation.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Marhavilas’ academic recognition includes editorial appointments in Sustainability (MDPI) and Discover Analytics (Springer Nature). He was selected as a Scientific Committee member for the RETASTE Conferences and has long been a committee member of Hellenic Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. While no formal individual awards are mentioned, his accolades include leadership roles in international collaborations and publication milestones in high-impact journals, signifying recognition by global academic and scientific communities.

🔬 Research Focus

His primary research areas include occupational health and safety, risk analysis, reliability in construction and industry, electrodynamics, and time series data analysis. His notable project, “System and Workplace Safety: Risk Analysis and Assessment – Probabilistic Approaches and Modelling”, funded by ETAA/TSMEDE, showcases his expertise in applied safety engineering. Additionally, his contributions to ESA and NASA missions and EU projects like SEPServer highlight his interdisciplinary research scope, merging engineering with space and computational science for robust data-driven solutions.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Panagiotis Marhavilas exemplifies academic excellence, interdisciplinary expertise, and commitment to public and workplace safety. His contributions—spanning from space science to health and risk management—are well-documented through over 100 Scopus-indexed publications and numerous conference presentations. His roles as guest editor, scientific committee member, and collaborator with international research agencies cement his position as a global thought leader in sustainable engineering. His nomination for the Distinguished Scientist Award reflects both his scholarly impact and societal contribution.

📚 Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: A new classification model of occupational risk for industries based on Bayesian networks
    Journal: Safety Science, 2022
    Cited by: 21 articles

  2. Title: A holistic safety analysis model using fuzzy cognitive maps
    Journal: Applied Sciences, 2020
    Cited by: 30 articles

  3. Title: Application of Probabilistic Safety Assessment in Occupational Systems
    Journal: International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2019
    Cited by: 18 articles

  4. Title: A review of risk analysis and assessment methods in construction
    Journal: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2021
    Cited by: 27 articles

  5. Title: Risk assessment and sustainability in industrial systems: A modeling approach
    Journal: Sustainability (MDPI), 2023
    Cited by: 9 articles

 

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.