Dr. Shonisani Ramashia | Technology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Shonisani Ramashia | Technology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Sen Lecturer/ HoD, University of Venda, South Africa

Dr. Shonisani Eugenia Ramashia is a South African food scientist and academic with extensive expertise in food science and technology. She currently serves as Head of the Department at the University of Venda and has held teaching and leadership roles locally and internationally, including a stint as Assistant Professor in India. Dr. Ramashia’s work emphasizes improving food nutritional quality and safety, with a commitment to advancing agricultural sciences and empowering communities through research and education. She is fluent in Tshivenda and holds multiple leadership and management qualifications in higher education.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓📜

Dr. Ramashia earned her Ph.D. in Agriculture (Food Science & Technology) from the University of Venda in 2018, following a Master of Technology in Food Technology (Cum Laude) from Tshwane University of Technology in 2013. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Food Science & Technology from the University of Venda (2004). Complementing her technical expertise, she pursued postgraduate diplomas and certificates in Higher Education, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership from institutions including the University of KwaZulu-Natal and Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. Currently, she is advancing her studies in Education Leadership Management at Botho University.

Experience 💼🔬

Dr. Ramashia has over 15 years of professional experience ranging from Senior Lab Technician to Assistant Professor and Department Head. She began her career as a Food Technologist at Foodcorp before moving into academia at the University of Venda, rising from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer and Head of Department. In 2022, she gained international experience as Assistant Professor at Shoolini University, India. She is currently co-facilitator of a postgraduate certificate in Entrepreneurship Management and Leadership, reflecting her blend of scientific expertise and academic leadership within higher education.

Awards and Honors 🏅🎖️

Dr. Ramashia’s distinguished career is marked by multiple academic and professional accolades, including graduating Cum Laude with her Master’s degree. She completed prestigious leadership programs such as the Women in Leadership Programme (WiL) at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and advanced management development courses at the University of Cape Town. Her ongoing commitment to professional growth is demonstrated by continuous postgraduate education and recognition as a leader in food science and academic administration. These honors reflect her dedication to excellence in research, teaching, and community engagement.

Research Focus 🔬🌱

Dr. Ramashia’s research centers on the nutritional, functional, and microbiological quality of food products, especially cereals, legumes, and underutilized crops like millet, Bambara groundnut, and sorghum. She explores food fortification, antioxidant activities, bioactive compounds, and consumer acceptability of novel and traditional foods. Her work also addresses food safety, microbial quality, and sustainable food processing innovations aimed at improving nutrition and health in Sub-Saharan Africa. This research supports food security and promotes the development of high-protein, gluten-free, and nutrient-enriched food products.

Conclusion ✅📘

Dr. Shonisani Eugenia Ramashia is a dedicated food scientist and educator whose impactful research and leadership contribute significantly to food technology and nutrition science in Africa. Her academic journey and professional roles reflect her passion for advancing food quality and safety, fostering innovation, and empowering communities through education. As a dynamic scholar and mentor, she continues to influence the nex generation of food scientists while addressing pressing nutritional challenges in developing regions, making her a key contributor to agricultural and food sciences.

📚 Top Publications by Dr. Shonisani Ramashia

  1. Chemical properties, antioxidant activities and metabolic profile of mixed blackjack and jute vegetables
    Bamidele, O.P.; Moyo, B.N.; Madala, N.E.; Ramashia, S.E. (2025). Food Chemistry, 488, 144885.
    Cited by 5+

  2. Effect of bioprocessing on the nutritional composition, antinutrients, functional properties and metabolites of Bambara groundnut and its prospective food applications: A review
    Mashau, M.E.; Ramatsetse, K.E.; Takalani, K.; Bamidele, O.P.; Ramashia, S.E. (2025). Molecules, 30, 2356.
    Cited by 3+

  3. Nutritional composition, antioxidant, and sensory characteristics of gluten-free biscuits produced from malted finger millet (Eleusine coracana) flours
    Murungweni, K.T., Ramashia, S.E., Mashau, M.E. (2025). Discovery Foods, 5(1), 120.
    Cited by 2+

  4. Nutritional Value and Consumer Acceptance of Non-Alcoholic Cereal-Based Beverages in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of Fortification, Supplementation, and Processing Innovations
    Ratau, M.A., Bamidele, O.P., Jideani, V.A., & Ramashia, S.E. (2025). Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal, 13(1), 01-23.
    Cited by 4+

  5. Millets in sub-Saharan Africa: a review of the nutritional and bioactive composition, methods of processing and its developed products
    Ramashia, S. E., Onipe, O. O., Mashau, M. E., & Jideani, A. I. (2025). Discover Food, 5(1), 56.
    Cited by 6+

 

 

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. 🌐🔐

Publication Profile

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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.