Vijayakumar Ponnusamy | computer science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vijayakumar Ponnusamy | computer science | Best Researcher Award

Professor, SRM IST, India

🎓 Dr. Ponnusamy Vijayakumar, a renowned academician and researcher from India, is currently a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at SRM University, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu. With expertise spanning machine learning, wireless communication, cognitive radio, image processing, signal processing, and biomedical engineering, he has significantly contributed to cutting-edge research and innovation in these domains. A dedicated educator and a lifelong learner, he combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications to inspire the next generation of engineers. 🌟

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Contributions
    • Published 111 research articles in prestigious journals like IEEE Access, Diagnostics, and Electronics. His work demonstrates depth and diversity in fields such as machine learning, wireless communication, cognitive radio, and biomedical signal processing.
    • Recent impactful publications include work on federated machine learning, IoT security, and real-time monitoring, showcasing his expertise in current technological advancements.
  2. Research Grants and Industry Collaboration
    • Secured significant funding for research, including a multi-year grant from the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences for raw data processing in X-ray baggage inspection systems, and contracts with NI AWR for projects on chaotic communication systems and V2V communication. These achievements highlight his ability to translate research into practical applications.
  3. Professional Recognition and Memberships
    • Active member of IEEE since 2012 and the Indian Science Congress Association since 2008, demonstrating his integration into global and national research communities.
  4. Teaching and Mentorship
    • A Professor at SRM University since 2005, he has contributed significantly to educating and mentoring students in electronics and communication engineering (ECE).
  5. Interdisciplinary Expertise
    • His work spans diverse areas, such as image processing, signal processing, and biomedical applications, reflecting his adaptability and interdisciplinary approach.

Areas for Improvement

  1. International Collaboration
    • While his publications and funding demonstrate significant achievements, more collaboration with international researchers or institutions could enhance the global impact of his work.
  2. Community Engagement and Outreach
    • Greater involvement in organizing or chairing international conferences, workshops, or symposiums could further establish him as a thought leader in his domain.
  3. Patent Portfolio
    • Expanding his research outputs into patented technologies might demonstrate the commercialization potential of his work and further strengthen his profile for awards.

Education

📚 Dr. Vijayakumar has a strong academic foundation, beginning with his B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the University of Madras (1996–2000). He pursued his M.E. in Applied Electronics at Anna University, Chennai (2003–2006), and later earned his Ph.D. in ECE from SRM University (2012–2018), specializing in advanced technological applications. 🎓

Experience

🔬 Since 2005, Dr. Vijayakumar has been shaping young minds and advancing research as a Professor in the Department of ECE at SRM University, Tamil Nadu. His tenure is marked by numerous successful projects, groundbreaking research, and dedication to excellence in teaching and innovation. 🏫

Research Interests

💡 Dr. Vijayakumar’s research interests are diverse, encompassing machine learning, wireless communication, cognitive radio, image processing, signal processing, and biomedical applications. His multidisciplinary approach has enabled impactful advancements in technology and healthcare. 🌐

Awards

🏆 Dr. Vijayakumar has received significant recognition for his work, securing prestigious grants and contracts, including funding from the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS) for innovative X-ray inspection systems, and collaborations with NI AWR (USA) on V2V communication and chaotic communication systems. His contributions continue to influence academia and industry. 🎖️

Publications

“Real-Time Monitoring and Assessment of Rehabilitation Exercises for Low Back Pain through Interactive Dashboard Pose Analysis Using Streamlit—A Pilot Study”
Electronics, 2024-09-23. DOI: 10.3390/electronics13183782

“Survey on electrocardiography signal analysis and diabetes mellitus: unraveling the complexities and complications”
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE), 2024-04-01. DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v14i2.pp1565-1571

“Enhancement of Ambulatory Glucose Profile for Decision Assistance and Treatment Adjustments”
Diagnostics, 2024-02-16. DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14040436

“An Integrated Federated Machine Learning and Blockchain Framework With Optimal Miner Selection for Reliable DDOS Attack Detection”
IEEE Access, 2024. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3413076

“Genetic Algorithm and the Kruskal–Wallis H-Test-Based Trainer Selection Federated Learning for IoT Security”
IEEE Access, 2024. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3450836

Conclusion

Dr. Ponnusamy Vijayakumar’s prolific research output, funding achievements, and interdisciplinary expertise make him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His contributions to advancing technology in machine learning, cognitive systems, and biomedical engineering are notable, and his work addresses both academic and industrial challenges. Addressing areas like international collaboration and commercialization could further elevate his candidacy in future awards.

 

Behnaz Sohani | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Behnaz Sohani | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

Dr. Behnaz Sohani is an accomplished academic and researcher in Robotics and Biomedical Engineering, specializing in object and scene recognition, assistive robotics, rehabilitation systems, and healthcare robotics. She currently serves as a Co-Director of the Biorobotics and Healthcare/Medical Technologies (BMTec) Laboratory and as a Lecturer in Robotics at the University of Lincoln. With over 16 years of experience in education, research, and administration, Dr. Sohani is passionate about advancing technology and improving healthcare through innovative robotics solutions. 🚀🤖📚

Profile

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    Strengths for the Award

    1. Community-Oriented Research: Dr. Behnaz Sohani’s work in robotics and biomedical engineering has a clear impact on community health and well-being. Her research focuses on developing assistive and healthcare robotics, which directly benefits individuals with medical conditions and those needing rehabilitation. The development of medical imaging devices and intelligent robots aligns well with the award’s focus on community impact.
    2. Innovative Contributions: Dr. Sohani has been involved in groundbreaking projects, such as designing imaging devices for early detection of brain strokes and cancers. Her use of AI and advanced technologies in healthcare demonstrates innovation that addresses significant community health challenges.
    3. Leadership and Collaboration: As the Co-Director of the Biorobotics and Healthcare/Medical Technologies Laboratory, she has shown strong leadership in driving impactful research projects. Her ability to collaborate with both academic and industrial partners, including medical professionals, enhances the relevance and application of her research.
    4. Educational Impact: Dr. Sohani’s role as a lecturer and mentor at the University of Lincoln contributes to shaping the next generation of engineers and researchers. Her teaching covers a broad spectrum of robotics and biomedical engineering topics, ensuring that her knowledge and passion are shared with students who can continue to drive community-oriented innovations.
    5. Grants and Recognition: Securing significant grants, such as those from the Royal Society and European Regional Development Fund, underscores her ability to attract funding for projects with high community impact. Her successful grant applications reflect recognition and validation from the research community and funding bodies.

    Areas for Improvement

    1. Broader Community Engagement: While Dr. Sohani’s work is impactful within academic and healthcare circles, increasing outreach to broader community stakeholders could enhance the visibility and accessibility of her innovations. Engaging more directly with community organizations or public health initiatives could amplify her research’s community impact.
    2. Communication of Impact: Dr. Sohani’s CV highlights numerous achievements and research outputs but could benefit from more explicit examples of how her work has directly improved or benefited community members. Providing case studies or testimonials could better illustrate the tangible benefits of her research.
    3. Public Awareness: Increasing public awareness about the practical applications of her research could further strengthen the case for the award. This could involve more public engagement activities, such as workshops, seminars, or media outreach, to showcase how her technologies are being used in real-world scenarios.

       

      Education

      Dr. Sohani earned her PhD in Robotics and Biomedical Engineering from London South Bank University (2017-2021). Her doctoral research focused on medical imaging for diagnostic applications, particularly in detecting brain abnormalities using microwave imaging. 🧠🎓

      Experience

      Dr. Sohani has held various academic and research positions. Since January 2021, she has been a Lecturer in Robotics and Biomedical Engineering and the Lead and Director of the BMTec Laboratory at the University of Lincoln. Her roles include generating research income, publishing research outputs, and delivering high-quality teaching programs. Previously, she served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at London South Bank University, where she designed medical devices augmented by AI. 📊🧪👩‍🏫

      Research Interests

      Dr. Sohani’s research interests encompass robotics and biomedical engineering, with a focus on assistive robotics, healthcare robotics, path planning, real-time control, computer vision, signal processing, and AI technologies. She is dedicated to advancing the early detection and management of medical conditions and addressing critical healthcare challenges through innovative robotic solutions. 🤖🩺🔍

      Awards

      Dr. Sohani has received several prestigious awards and grants, including successful grant applications to the Royal Society (£70K), being the principal investigator on three research projects funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and her PhD funding from the European Union’s Horizon research & innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement. 🏆🎓💼

       Publications

      1. Revolutionizing Demand Response Management: Empowering Consumers through Power Aggregator and Right of Flexibility.” Energies 17.6: 1419, (2024). Cited by 3 articles
      2. Aliyu, M. et al. “An artificial neural network model for the prediction of entrained droplet fraction in annular gas-liquid two-phase flow in vertical pipes.” International Journal of Multiphase Flow 164 (2023): 104452. Cited by 2 articles
      3. Nnadi, S. et al. “Development, Experimental, and Numerical Characterisation of Novel Flexible Strain Sensors for Soft Robotics Applications”, Robotics, 13(7), 103, (2024). Cited by 5 articles
      4. Webber, M., et al. “A techno-economic review of direct air capture of moisture processes: sustainable versus energy-intensive methods.” International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology: 1-35, (2024). Cited by 7 article
      5. Sohani, B. et al. “Developing a Comprehensive Model for the Prevention of Tension Neck Syndrome: A Focus on Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Strategies.” Advanced Robotics and Automation (WRC SARA), Beijing, China, pp. 541-548. IEEE, (2023). Cited by 4 articles