Mehmet Fatih YUCE – Networks Science Award – Best Researcher Award

Mehmet Fatih YUCE – Networks Science Award – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mehmet Faith YUCE distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network science, V2X Misbehavior Detection. During his tenure as a Consultant (Senior Software Engineer) at PIWorks, Inc., he provided valuable consultation for ongoing projects, assisted in the development of new projects, and offered technical guidance to the management team. Notably, he contributed to the development of RachRootSequencer, a utility designed to provide “RACH Root Sequences” to LTE (4G) networks, incorporating elements of Genetic Algorithms to enhance its functionality. Through his diverse experiences and contributions, he has established himself as a skilled and versatile software engineer adept at tackling complex challenges across various projects and domains.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued his academic journey with great dedication and passion. Starting with a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering from Dokuz Eylul University, he laid a strong foundation in the field. Building upon this, he further honed his skills and knowledge through a Master of Science in Computer Software Engineering at Istanbul Aydın University. His commitment to academic excellence led him to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Istanbul Üniversitesi’s Institute of Science and Technology. Throughout his education, he demonstrated a keen interest in software engineering and computer science, preparing himself for a promising career in academia or industry.

Work experience

He has accumulated extensive experience and expertise in software engineering over the span of more than seventeen years. Currently serving as the SW Team Lead at ULAK HABERLEŞME A.Ş. since May 2022, he specializes in SDN(NG), rust, wireguard, and the Linux kernel. His commitment to open-source development is evident through his continuous contributions, showcased on GitHub and GitLab.

Prior to his current role, he held various positions, including Software Architect at NETAŞ, where he worked extensively on business intelligence, Java, Python, C/C++, Docker, Vagrant, Kubernetes, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, 4G/5G, C#, and Software Defined Networks (SDN). Before that, as a Senior Software Development Engineer at LOGO Cyber Security and Network Technologies, he focused on Java, Python, FreeBSD, Hotspot, Firewall, UTM, TDD, Test Driven Development, TCP/IP, Internet Protocol Suite, and Maven.

His career also includes roles such as Sr. Software Engineer at Intertech Bilgi İşlem ve Pazarlama Tic. A.Ş., where he specialized in Spring, Spring Boot, Camel, React, microservices, optimization, Git, and Gradle. Additionally, he served as a Sr. Software Engineer at Organon Analytics, contributing to projects involving Predictive Analytics, Hadoop, SPARK, ETL, Scala, Java, .NET, REST, Apache Kafka, and Design Patterns.

Earlier in his career, he worked as a Sr. Software Engineer at LA Software Group, where he developed RouteArt, a new framework for vehicle routing problems using Heuristic Bubble Algorithm. He also contributed his skills to LOGO Business Solutions as a Sr. Software Engineer, focusing on FreeBSD, Network Security, Selenium, Vaadin, GWT, AspectJ, and Java. Through these diverse roles, he has demonstrated his proficiency across a wide range of technologies and domains, establishing himself as a seasoned professional in the field of software engineering.

He possesses a wealth of experience in software engineering, demonstrated through his involvement in various projects across different domains. One notable project involves subscriber-based reconciliation, where he developed a system to identify and reconcile discrepancies between nodes, generating approximately 40 reports. Additionally, he implemented a service-based reconciliation system, producing around 14 reports highlighting discrepancies in subscribers’ services provided by the operator.

Furthermore, he contributed to the development of NATter, a project aimed at sniffing the mobile network operator’s firewall for “NAT”ting logs and storing them for a specified period. This project was based on a Workflow ETL system, utilizing HBase as the backend for data storage and employing MapReduce, written in Java, for data manipulation. He also played a key role in developing the web interface using GWT to present the results of NATter.

In addition to these projects, he participated in the creation of the GGSN Redirection Site, a web platform allowing mobile operator customers to refill their balance. This site, built using Tomcat, JSP, and MySQL, was designed to accommodate more than 10 million hits while maintaining minimal resource usage. Another noteworthy contribution includes the development of QuickPay, a web portal facilitating payments via credit card, debit card, or vouchers. QuickPay was developed using Tomcat, GWT, and MySQL, showcasing his proficiency in Java-based technologies and web development frameworks.

 

 

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

Ali Vaezi- Network Science Awards- Best Researcher Award

Ali Vaezi- Network Science Award – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Vaezi distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Network Science. He is an experienced data analyst at Parva Co. in Tehran, Iran, where he has been driving operational excellence and optimizing supply chains for automotive parts suppliers since October 2019. His responsibilities include utilizing data analysis, implementing process improvements, and fostering cross-functional collaboration. Notably, he has developed data models and dashboards to deliver valuable insights to leadership, leading to a 10% reduction in inventory management costs.

In addition to his professional role, he has served as a teaching assistant at Science & Research University from 2020 to 2023, supporting courses such as Computer Programming, Operational Research 2, Quality and Productivity Management, Decision-Making Analysis, and Systems Analysis. In this capacity, he provided individual tutoring to over 250 students and assisted professors with exam preparation, grading, and facilitating review sessions.

Furthermore, he is an active volunteer member of the Iran Project Management Association since April 2023. In this role, he contributes to the advancement of project management practices through professional development, training, research, and knowledge sharing. He actively participates in association programs aimed at promoting certification, events, and seminars within the field.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering at Islamic Azad University, Science & Research Branch in Tehran, Iran, from September 2019 to July 2023. During his undergraduate studies, he demonstrated strong academic performance, maintaining a GPA ranging from 3.69/4 to 3.75/4 in his last two years. His coursework included a variety of essential subjects such as Operational Research (1,2), Computer Programming, Probability Theory and its Application, Engineering Statistics, Production Planning, and Principles of Simulation.

Prior to his university education, he completed his Pre-University Diploma in Mathematics and Physics at Allameh Tabatabaei High School in Tehran, Iran, from September 2018 to May 2019. He achieved an outstanding GPA of 18.91/20 during this period, laying a solid foundation for his academic journey in industrial engineering.

Research interests

His research interests encompass a diverse range of topics within the realm of data analytics, machine learning, statistical modeling, operations research, and data science integration. He is particularly drawn to scalable technologies and real-time processing in data analytics, seeking innovative solutions to handle large volumes of data efficiently. Within machine learning, his focus lies in classification, regression, clustering, and deep learning techniques, aiming to uncover patterns and insights from complex datasets.

In statistical modeling for optimization, he is intrigued by predictive modeling, time series analysis, and Bayesian methods, utilizing statistical techniques to enhance decision-making processes. Additionally, he explores the integration of operations research and data science, leveraging mixed-integer linear programming (MILP), metaheuristics, and addressing optimization challenges in real-world applications.

Moreover, he is passionate about interactive data visualization, emphasizing the creation of engaging visuals for effective data communication and decision support. Through his research pursuits, he endeavors to contribute to advancements in these interdisciplinary fields, bridging theory with practical applications to address contemporary challenges.

Honors and Awards:

Received top marks (grade point average above 17) for six semesters during bachelor’s degree at Azad
University
– Recognized as an exceptional student (Elite Student status) based on high academic performance
ranked in the top 5% of the program
– Secured first place in the idea competition held at Science & Research University, competing against
20 teams.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

Fatma Sule Bilgic- Graph abstract – Graph Analytics Research Excellence Award

Dr.  Fatma Sule Bilgic  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Graph Abstract. She has taken on various administrative roles, serving as the Quality and Accreditation Department Commission Representative and as a member of the Zero Waste Commission. Proficient in English with good reading comprehension, moderate speaking, and writing skills, she scored 60 in the KPDS/ÜDS exam. In terms of her academic achievements, she holds a Master’s thesis on the examination of the effect of the mother’s nutritional status on the content of breast milk’s macronutrients, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gülçin Bozkurt and Prof. Dr. Asuman Çoban. Her doctoral thesis, supervised by Prof. Dr. Gülçin Bozkurt, focuses on the impact of web-based infant care education based on Meleis’ Transition Theory on maternal self-confidence and newborn health. With a Google Scholar citation count of 63 and an h-index of 3, and a Web of Science citation count of 25 and an h-index of 2, her research has made a notable impact. She has also contributed to national journals with publications such as an article evaluating the emotional and mental impact of midwifery students’ experiences in the delivery room, and another discussing the dimension of male contraception in reproductive health.

 

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

The individual completed their education journey, culminating in a Doctorate from Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa Graduate School of Education, Department of Midwifery, in 2023, following a Master’s degree in Midwifery from the same institution in 2020, and a Bachelor’s degree in Midwifery from Haliç University in 2014. Prior to their academic pursuits, they attended Bakırköy 70th Year Health Vocational High School for their secondary education, graduating in 2006. Their professional experience includes roles as a Lecturer at Haliç University Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery, starting in 2020, and as a Research Assistant at Haliç University School of Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery, from 2014 to 2020. Before their academic career, they worked as a Nurse-Midwife at Haseki Training and Research Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit from 2011 to 2014, and as a Nurse at Dağkapı Children’s Diseases Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit from 2010 to 2011.

 

Research 

She, along with her colleagues, has been actively involved in conducting various research studies on topics related to reproductive health and sexuality. Some of her recent publications include studies on the impact of COVID-19 on family planning and sexuality, attitudes and beliefs regarding sexuality during pregnancy, breastfeeding success after cesarean delivery, the effect of yoga on sexual function and body image in pregnant women, and nonpharmacological interventions for infantile colic. Additionally, she has contributed to understanding gender perception and dating violence attitudes among women students of health sciences. Her research also extends to investigating the severity and impact of symptoms in women with urinary incontinence. Moreover, she has co-authored a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of telehealth on incontinence severity in women. Furthermore, she has contributed a chapter on postpartum contraception in the international book “Postpartum Period,” edited by Yılmaz T. She continues to make significant contributions to the field of reproductive health through her research endeavors.

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Kareem M. Selem – Network Science and Graph Analytics – Best Researcher Award

Kareem M. Selem – Network Science and Graph Analytics

Dr.   Kareem M. Selem distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network science and Graph Analytics. My academic journey began with undergraduate studies from October 2010 to May 2014, where I pursued a BSc in Hotel Management from the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels at Suez Canal University in Ismailia, Egypt. I successfully obtained a degree with a remarkable 87.17%, earning an Excellent with honors.

Education

From January 2020 to October 2022, I pursued my doctoral studies, obtaining a PhD in Hotel Management from the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels at Suez Canal University in Ismailia, Egypt. My research focused on the intersection of business economics and emerging technology, specifically exploring the impact of creative destruction to achieve sustainable competitive advantage through augmented reality. The dissertation delved into the application of augmented reality in five-star hotels, employing a creative destruction approach to practices. Through an experimental study, I assessed the effectiveness of augmented reality in enhancing the hotel workplace, enabling employees to develop their knowledge and unleash latent talents. I received an excellent degree with a recommendation to publish the thesis at the level of Egyptian and Arab universities.

Prior to my doctoral studies, I completed my Master’s degree from October 2016 to October 2019, earning an MSc in Hotel Management from the same faculty. My master’s thesis, titled “Assessment of occupational health and safety measures for staff in the food and beverage department: Applied to some three-star hotels,” focused on managing human resources in the service sector, particularly the hospitality industry. The research centered on implementing global standards, specifically “ISO 45001-2018,” to ensure strict measures for maintaining the health and safety of employees in the workplace. I received an excellent degree with a recommendation to publish the thesis at the level of Egyptian and Arab universities.

Professional Profiles:

REVIEWER (Journals – ad hoc and regular)
 Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management – (Q1/SSCI)
 International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management – (Q1/SSCI)
 Tourism Management Perspectives – (Q1/SSCI)
 International Journal of Hospitality Management – (Q1/SSCI)
 Frontiers in Psychology – (Q1/SSCI)
 Heliyon – (Q2/SCIE)
 Tourism and Hospitality Management – (Q3/ESCI)
WORKSHOPS

In December 2023, he actively participated in two valuable workshops organized by the Elsevier Researcher Academy. The first workshop, held on the 1st of December 2023, focused on “How to identify research gaps.” This session likely provided him with insights and strategies to enhance his ability to discern gaps in existing research, a crucial skill for any researcher looking to contribute meaningfully to their field.

Shortly thereafter, on the 11th of December 2023, he engaged in another workshop titled “Funding hacks for researchers.” This session, hosted by Elsevier Researcher Academy, likely equipped him with practical knowledge and strategies to secure funding for his research endeavors, an essential aspect of advancing in the academic and research domains.

Additionally, he attended a workshop on the 16th of October 2023, which centered around the topic of “Using proper manuscript language.” This workshop, also organized by Elsevier Researcher Academy, likely provided him with valuable insights into crafting manuscripts effectively, ensuring that his research findings are communicated in a clear and compelling manner for publication.

These workshops, collectively, reflect his commitment to continuous learning and professional development, showcasing a proactive approach to staying abreast of the latest tools, methodologies, and best practices in the realm of research and academia.

 

AWARDS
On the 18th of November 2023, he participated in a significant event at Suez Canal University in Ismailia, Egypt. The focus of this event was “International Publishing in Humanities and Social Sciences within High Impact Factor Journals.” By attending this event, he likely gained valuable insights into the intricacies of publishing research in international journals with high impact factors. Such knowledge is crucial for researchers in the humanities and social sciences, as it aids in understanding the standards and requirements necessary to contribute to reputable and influential academic publications. This event at Suez Canal University likely served as a platform for enhancing his understanding of the publishing landscape and honing the skills needed to disseminate his research effectively on an international scale.
OTHER ACTIVITIES

Since November 2016, I have been actively engaged in various roles within the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels at Suez Canal University in Egypt. My journey began with my involvement in the Information Technology Unit from November 2017 to February 2022, where I contributed to the technological advancements within the faculty. Subsequently, I transitioned into the role of overseeing Strategic Planning Standards, a position I have held since November 2016.

In May 2021, I extended my influence by becoming a part of the Academic and Educational Programs Standard committee, demonstrating my commitment to enhancing the quality and standards of educational offerings within the faculty. Furthermore, in December 2021, I took on responsibilities within the International Cooperation Unit, emphasizing my dedication to fostering global collaborations and partnerships.

My involvement has continued to evolve, and since November 2023, I have been an active member of the Cultural Relations Committee. This ongoing commitment reflects my dedication to promoting cultural exchange and understanding within the academic community at Suez Canal University. Overall, my multifaceted engagement demonstrates my comprehensive contribution to the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, aligning with its objectives and fostering its continuous development.

WORKING EXPERIENCE

Since March 2016, he has been actively involved in the academic field, progressing through various roles within the Hotel Management Department at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Suez Canal University in Egypt. Starting as a Demonstrator, he imparted knowledge in areas such as Hotel Cost Accounting, Hotel Marketing Management, Hospitality Industry Principles, and Housekeeping and Décor Management.

His dedication and expertise led to his promotion to Assistant Lecturer from October 2019 to December 2022, during which he expanded his instructional repertoire to include subjects like Hotel Environment Management, Market Research, Management Information Systems, Food and Beverage Quality Control, and Human Resource Development. Continuing his academic journey, he currently serves as a Lecturer from January 2023, covering a diverse range of topics such as Crisis Management in the Hospitality Industry, Social Media Management, Computer Applications in Hotels, Occupational Health and Safety Management, Restaurant Service Arts, Food and Beverages Safety, Banquet and Conference Management, Strategic Planning in the Hospitality Industry, International Cuisines, Principles of Statistics, and Front Office Management.

Concurrently, he has taken on the responsibility of mentoring PhD candidates, focusing on the application of artificial intelligence in Egyptian hotels since December 2022. Additionally, he holds the position of Coordinator for the Scientific Research Standard at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, actively contributing to the academic and research excellence of the institution since June 2023.

PUBLICATIONS

 

 

Sajal Halder – Network Science – Best Researcher Award

Sajal Halder – Network Science

Dr. Sajal Halder distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network science. He is currently working as a Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University, Australia. He has completed PhD in Computer Science at RMIT University and he has been appointed as an Assistant Professor (on study leave) at Jagannath University, Bangladesh since August 2017. His research interests are Personalized Itinerary Recommendation Systems, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Periodic Behavior Mining in Large-Scale Graph, Trajectory Behavior Analysis and Real Life Big Data Analysis.

Eduvation

He completed his academic journey with a stellar record, culminating in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the School of Computing Technologies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, with graduation in December 2022. His research focus during his doctoral studies was on the development of itinerary recommendation systems using deep learning methodologies. Under the guidance of A/Prof Jeffrey Chan and Prof. Xiuzhen Zhang, he contributed to the advancement of knowledge in this domain.

Prior to his doctoral pursuits, He earned a Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Kyung Hee University in South Korea, graduating with distinction in August 2013. His academic excellence is underscored by an impressive Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.23/4.30 (95.25%). His master’s thesis, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Young-Koo Lee, delved into the exploration of supergraph-based periodic behaviors mining in dynamic social networks.

Commencing his academic journey,  he achieved a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, with graduation in November 2010. Displaying academic prowess, he secured a CGPA of 3.60/4.00, securing the 5th position out of 59 students. His final undergraduate project, conducted under the guidance of Supervisor Ashis Kumar Biswas, focused on the classification of multiple protein sequences through the analysis of irredundant patterns.

In summary, his educational background reflects a trajectory marked by academic excellence and a commitment to cutting-edge research in the fields of computer science and engineering.

Professional Profiles:

EXPERIENCE

• We developed a metadata-based malicious and benign package detection model for the NPM repository.
• We introduced two sets of features, easy to manipulate (ETM) and difficult to manipulate (DTM),
where manipulating DTM depends on long-term planning and monotonic properties. Then, we verify
our feature selection effectiveness based on four well known machine learning and one deep learning
techniques.
• We also analyse algorithms’ performance using metadata manipulation and recommend better metadata adversarial attack-resistant algorithms.
• Experiment analysis shows that our proposed model reduces 97.56% False Positive and 80.35 % False
Negative number.
• Achievement 1: Sajal Halder et al. ”Malicious Package Detection using Metadata Information”, In
submission (A* Conference).
• Achievement 2: Sajal Halder et al. ”Install Time Malicious Package Detection on NPM Repository”,
In process.
Skills: Feature Engineering, Data Scraping, Open Source Software, Machine Learning Model, Deep Learning,
Python, Report/Article Writing, Data Visualization and Teamw

PhD Researcher, RMIT University Melbourne, Australia.

i. Project Title: Capacity aware Fair POI Recommendation using Users Satisfaction.
Innovation: Design a novel fair POI recommendation model considering POI capacity and users preferences.
Language and Tools: Python, Actor-critic network, GCN, Tensorflow, Neural Network, Graph Allocation and Optimization
Duration: July 2021 to date.
ii. Project Title: Deep reinforcement learning of dynamic POI generation and optimization for itinerary
recommendation
Innovation: Propose and implement deep actor-critic network based itinerary recommendation model
named DRLIR.
Language and Tools: Python, AWS, Actor-critic network, GCN, Tensorflow, Neural Network
Duration: January 2021 to June 2021.
iii. Project Title: POI Recommendation with Queuing Time and User Interest Awareness
Innovation: Improve users interest based multi-tasking based transformer architecture models (TLR U
and TLR-M UI) for best POI recommendation.
Language and Tools: Python, PyCharm, Jupyter, Tensorflow, Keras, Matplotlib, Transformer, Lucid
Chart, Overleaf
Duration: March 2020 to December 2020.
iv. Project Title: Transformer-based Multi-tasking for Queuing Time Aware Next POI Recommendation
Innovation: Design and implement multi-tasking based transformer architecture models (TLR and
TLR-M) for better POI recommendation.
Language and Tools: Python, PyCharm, Jupyter, Tensorflow, Keras, Matplotlib, Transformer, Lucid
Chart, Overleaf
Duration: August 2019 to February 2020.
v. Project Title: Efficient Itinerary Recommendation via Personalized POI Selection and Pruning
Innovation: Develop efficient personalized itinerary recommendation model (EffiTourRec).
Language and Tools: R-studio, Lucid Chart, Overleaf, MatLab.
Duration: August 2018 to July 2019.

Research/Project Member
i Research Group: VLSI Research Group, Department o f Computer Science and Engineering, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Supervisor: Professor Dr. Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu
Duration: July 2016 to June 2018.
ii Project Name: Establishment of Basic Campus Network in Jagannath University
Source of Fund: HEQEP, UGC, Government of Bangladesh.
Duration: January 2017 to July 2018.
iii Project Name: Establishment of Basic Campus Network on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Science & Technology University,
Source of Fund: HEQEP, UGC, Government of Bangladesh.
Duration: June 2015 to July 2016

Journal/ Conference Reviewers

• Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 7.8)
• Information Process and Management (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 7.47)
• Applied Soft Computing (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 8.7)
• Scientific Reports (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 4.6)
• IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 4.74)
• Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 4.2)
• IEEE Access (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF 3.367)
• Expert System with Applications, (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF 6.954)
• World Wide Web (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 3.00)
• Knowledge and Information Systems (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 2.82)
• Neural Processing Letters (IF: 3.1)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

1. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang.A Survey on Personalized Itinerary
Recommendation: From Optimisation to Deep Learning. In Applied Soft Computing Journal, 111200,
2023, Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 8.7). Publisher: Elsevier.

2. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang. Capacity-aware fair POI recommendation combining transformer neural networks and resource allocation policy. In Applied Soft
Computing Journal, pages 110720, 2023, Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 8.7). Publisher: Elsevier.

3. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang. POI Recommendation with Queuing
Time and User Interest Awareness. In Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2022, Q1 Ranked
Journal, (Impact Factor – 5.406). Publisher: Springer.

4. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang. Efficient Itinerary Recommendation
via Personalised POI Selection and Pruning. In Knowledge and Information Systems, Volume 64, Pages
963–993, 2022. Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 2.53), Publisher: Springer.

5. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan and Xiuzhen Zhang. Transformer-based Multi-task
Learning for Queuing Time Aware Next POI Recommendation. In the 25th Pacific-Asia Conference
on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD-2021), A Ranked Conference.

6. Sajal Halder, Md. Samiullah and Young-Koo Lee. Supergraph based Periodic Patterns Mining in
Dynamic Social Networks. Expert Systems with Applications-An International Journal. volume 72,
pages 430-442, 2017, Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 6.954). Publisher: Elsevier.
7. MS Rahman, Sajal Halder, MA Uddin, UK Acharjee, An efficient hybrid system for anomaly detection in social networks. In Cybersecurity, Q1 ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 6.27), 2021, Volume 4,
Pages 1-11, Publisher: Springer.

8. Iram Fatima, Sajal Halder, Muhammad Aamir Saleem, Rabia Batool, Muhammad Fahim, YoungKoo Lee, Sungyoung Lee. Smart CDSS: Integration of Social Media Interaction Engine (SMIE) in
Healthcare for Chronic Disease Patients. Multimedia Tools and Applications, pages 1-21, 2013, Q1
Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 2.757), Publisher: Springer.

9. Yongkoo Han, Kisung Park, Donghai Guan, Sajal Halder, and Young-Koo Lee. Topological Similarity
based Feature Selection for Graph Classification. In the Computer Journal, bxt123, 2013, Q2 Ranked
Journal, (Impact Factor – 0.755), Publisher: Oxford University Press.

Hongxia Song – Graph Analytics- Best Researcher Award

Hongxia Song – Graph Analytics

Dr. Hongxia Song   distinguished academic and researcher in the field Graph Analytics.  Song Hongxia, born in 1979 in Changzhi, Shanxi, is a highly accomplished individual with a Ph.D. and the title of associate professor, specializing in vegetable cultivation and stress physiology. Serving as a master’s supervisor, she is deeply involved in research on horticultural plant functional substance mining and product development. Song Hongxia holds the esteemed position of a post expert in the Shanxi Vegetable Industry System and is an active member of the Professional Technical Committee of Agricultural Products and Animal Husbandry Inspection and Testing in the Shanxi Inspection and Testing Alliance. Additionally, she contributes to standardization efforts as a member of the Standardization Committee in Jinzhong City.

Recognized for her exceptional contributions, Song Hongxia has received various accolades, including the title of “One hundred Gold Medal Lecturers” by the Shanxi Provincial Department of Agriculture. Her expertise extends to leadership roles, where she serves as the Chief Expert of Shilou County and holds the distinguished title of Expert in the Expert Group of Jinzhong Rural Revitalization Association. Notably, she is acknowledged as a Distinguished Expert in Shangdang District, Taigu District, and Zezhou County, showcasing her commitment and impact in the field of agriculture and rural development.

Eduvation

She embarked on her academic journey in 1998, pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture and Economic Management at Shanxi Agricultural University. Demonstrating a strong commitment to her field, she continued her studies at the same institution and earned a Master’s degree in Vegetable Science from 2002 to 2005. Undeterred in her pursuit of knowledge, she further advanced her academic qualifications by undertaking a Ph.D. in Vegetable Science at Shanxi Agricultural University from 2011 to 2015. Throughout her educational trajectory, she exhibited a dedicated focus on horticulture and vegetable science, laying the foundation for her subsequent contributions to these domains.
Professional Profiles:

Professional Experience

She has accumulated a wealth of professional experience, currently holding the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Vegetables at the College of Horticulture, Shanxi Agricultural University, a role she has undertaken since 2017. Prior to her current position, she served as a Lecturer in the same department from 2008 to 2017, showcasing her commitment to academic and professional growth. Her journey in academia began as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Vegetables at the College of Horticulture, Shanxi Agricultural University, where she contributed from 2005 to 2008. Across these roles, she has played a pivotal role in the academic and research endeavors related to vegetables, enriching both her expertise and the educational landscape at the university.

Teaching and scientific research projects

She has been actively involved in a multitude of research and educational initiatives, showcasing her leadership and expertise in the field. In 2023, she assumed the role of principal investigator for the “Research and Practice of Smart Teaching Reform of ‘Vegetable Science Experiment'” (Project No: J20230323), which is part of the Shanxi Provincial Higher Education General Teaching Reform and Innovation Project. Her dedication to advancing education is further evident as the course leader for “Vegetable Cultivation,” a course recognized as an offline first-class offering in Shanxi Province in 2022.

In 2021 and continuing into the present, she holds the esteemed position of a position expert within the vegetable industry technology system in Shanxi Province, underlining her influence in shaping the technological landscape of the local industry. Her commitment to innovation is demonstrated through her leadership as the principal investigator for the “Integration and Demonstration of Efficient Production Technology for Fruits and Vegetables in Facilities” (Project No: XDHZRCZXY-04) under the College of Talent Revitalization at Shanxi Agricultural University in 2023.

Additionally, she actively contributes to addressing critical challenges in the field, such as the participation in the key R&D project of Shanxi Province titled “Research on key technologies for overcoming temperature and light stress obstacles and environmental regulation of fruits and vegetables” (Project No: 202102140601013). Through her multifaceted involvement in research, education, and technology integration, she continues to make significant strides in advancing the understanding and application of vegetable science.

Textbooks

Vegetable Seedling science, China Agriculture Press, 2014, Editor-in-Chief

Honorable achievements

1. Technical Regulations for Drought-resistant and Light Simplified Cultivationof Pepper in Open Field Shanxi Province Local Standard (DB 14/T 2412-2022), Shanxi Provincial Agricultural Standardization Technical Committee, 2022, No. 1. 2.Technical Regulations for Dryland Tomato Cultivation, Shanxi Provincial Local Standard (DB 14/T 2064—2020), Shanxi Provincial Agricultural Standardization Technical Committee, 2020, No. 1. 2. “2+1+1” School-Enterprise (Institute) Joint Talent Training Model, Special Prize for Teaching Achievements in Shanxi Provincial Colleges and Universities, Shanxi Provincial Department of Education, 2018, fourth. 3. Technical specification for efficient carbon sequestration production of celeryin solar greenhouse, Shanxi Provincial Local Standard (DB 14/T 1555-2018), Shanxi Provincial Agricultural Standardization Technical Committee, 2018, first. 4.Technical specification for efficient carbon sequestration production of carrots in early spring in solar greenhouse, Shanxi Provincial Local Standard (DB14/T1284-2016), Shanxi Provincial Agricultural Standardization Technical Committee, 2016, No. 1. 5. One of the “100 Gold Medal Teachers”, Shanxi Provincial Department of Agriculture, 2020. need bullats

Patents

Song Hongxia, Yang Yanwei, Li Yanping, Li Meilan, Hou Leiping, Lu Qiang. Acooking and crushing device for producing tomato paste, 2021.1.15. China, ZL20202 14856687
Song Hongxia, Li Meilan, Hou Leiping, Xu Xiaoyong, Nie Hongmei. . Asupport
for tomato planting, 2021.4.23. China, ZL 2020 2 1050095.5 2021.01

Publication

1. Hongxia Song, QiangLu, Tianyue Song, et al. Study on the Mechanism of Carotenoid
Production and Accumulation in Orange Red Carrot (Daucus carota L.). Scientia
Horticulturae, 327(3). doi: org/10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112825(2024)

2. Song H, Wu P, Lu X, Wang B, Song T, Lu Q. (2023) Comparative physiological and
transcriptomic analyses reveal the mechanisms of CO2 enrichment in promoting the growthand quality in Lactuca sativa. PLoS ONE 18(2): e0278159. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0278159

3. Hongxia Song, Qiang Lu, Leiping Hou, Meilan Li. The genes crucial to carotenoidmetabolism under elevated CO2 levels in carrot (Daucus carota L.). Sci Rep. 2021 Jun 8;
11(1):12073. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91522-7.

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Equipment, 2021, 35 (1), 1065–1075.

5. Hongxia Song; Yanling Li; Xiaoyong Xu; Jing Zhang; Shaowen Zheng; Leiping Hou;
Guoming Xing; Meilan Li. Analysis of genes related to chlorophyll metabolismunder
elevated CO2 in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), Scientia Horticulturae, 261(5). doi: org/10

 

 

Cheryl E Praeger – Graph Network symmetry – Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Cheryl E Praeger  a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Graph Network Symmetry .  Cheryl E Praeger is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, retiring in 2017 after 40 years service to UWA. She now focuses on research and research supervision in Group Theory and Combinatorics, in her role as Senior Honorary Research Fellow. In addition she is a member of the National Science and Technology Council (2022-2025).

In 2021 she was appointed Companion of the Order of Australia “for eminent service to mathematics, and to teriary eduction, as a leading academic and researcher, to international organisations, and as a champion of women in STEM careers”. She had previously been appointed a Member of the Order (AM) in 1999.(Graph)

Professor Praeger has won many distinguished awards, recognising her as one of Australia’s leading mathematicians. Many of her roles and awards marked a first for a woman: President of the Australian Mathematical Society (1992-1994), Lyle Medal of the Australian Academy of Science (2013, first awarded in 1935).

 

Eduvation

prof. Cheryl E Praeger  earned her Bachelor of Science with Honors in Mathematics from the University of Queensland, Australia, in 1970. Following that, in 1972, she pursued dual Master’s degrees, obtaining one from the University of Oxford, UK, and another from the University of Queensland, Australia. In 1973, she achieved her Doctor of Philosophy (D.Phil) degree from the University of Oxford, UK. Later in 1989, she furthered her academic achievements by earning a Doctor of Science (D.Sc) from the University of Western Australia. With a rich educational background spanning (Graph) multiple prestigious institutions, she has demonstrated a commitment to scholarly pursuits and academic excellence throughout her career.

Professional Profiles:

Awards

Professor Praeger was also the first pure mathematician, and the first Western Australian to receive the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science (2019); the first pure mathematician to win an ARC Federation Fellowship (2007-2012), or be named as WA Scientist of the Year (2009), or be inducted into the Western Australian Science Hall of Fame (2015). She is the inaugural recipient of the Ruby Payne-Scott Medal of the Australian Academy of Science (1921).

Over the span of 2009 to 2023, she has garnered a remarkable array of awards and distinctions, showcasing her outstanding contributions to the fields of science and mathematics. Notably, in 2023, she was honored as a Fellow of the International Science Council. In 2021, she received the prestigious Ruby Payne-Scott Medal from the Australian Academy of Science and was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC).(Graph)

Her global recognition includes being named a Kirk Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge, UK, in 2020. Among her numerous accolades, she was awarded the (Australian) Prime Minister’s Prize for Science in 2019 and received an Honorary Doctorate from Primorska University in Slovenia in 2018. Her influence extends worldwide, with honors such as the Mehdi Behzad Prize from the Iranian Mathematical Society in 2015 and being named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012. These distinctions underscore her exceptional impact on the scientific community and her commitment to advancing knowledge and education.

Research

Professor Praeger’s research is on the theory of group actions and their applications in Algebraic Graph Theory and to Combinatorial Designs and other areas of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry; and algorithms for group computation including questions in statistical group theory and algorithmic complexity. Her mathematical work has been published in more than 400 journal articles and five monographs.

Her list of Publications can be found at https://cherylpraeger.github.io/research.html

A discussion website for her book ‘Permutation groups and cartesian decompositions’ with Csaba Schneider in 2018 by Cambridge University Press is here:  https://schcs.github.io/WP/index.php/book/

Current projects

  • ARC Discovery project (DP200100080) Exceptionally symmetric combinatorial designs (2020-2023)
  • ARC Discovery project (DP190100450) Complexity of group algorithms and statistical fingerprints of group (2019-2022)
  • Isaac Newton Institute Cambridge, (supported by EPSRC grant no. EP/R014604/1) Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives (2020; and 2022)

Selected Academic Services and Functions (2009-2022)

From 2009 to 2022, she has been actively engaged in various prestigious academic roles and functions. Notably, she served as the Chair of the Australian Council of Heads of Mathematical Sciences from 2009 to 2011 and later contributed as a member of several international committees and councils. Her involvement extended to the Australian Academy of Science, where she held the position of Foreign Secretary from 2014 to 2018, and she was a member of the Australian Government’s National Science and Technology Council from 2022 to 2025. Additionally, she made significant contributions to the global scientific community, participating in committees such as the International Mathematical Union Committee for Women in Mathematics and the Committee for Freedom and Responsibility in Science under the International Science Council. Her leadership was evident as the Chair of Subpanel 18 on the Program Committee for the International Congress of Mathematicians from 2015 to 2018 and as a member of various executive boards and committees advocating for the representation of women in science and engineering. Through her roles, she has played a crucial part in shaping international scientific collaboration and promoting diversity in mathematical disciplines.

Previous positions

Prior to appointment at The University of Western Australia she held a Research Fellowship at the Australian National University and taught for a semester at the University of Virginia. She taught in the Mathematics and Statistics program at UWA and was Head of the Department of Mathematics 1992-1994, inaugural Dean of Postgraduate Research Studies 1996-1998, Chair Promotions and Tenure Committee 2000-2004, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematics 2003-2006, ARC Professorial Fellow 2007, and Inaugural Director of the UWA Centre for the Mathematics of Symmetry and Computation 2010-2013.

Previous positions

  • Australian Mathematical Olympiad Committee, Chair (1999-2019), Deputy Chair (1996-98, 2020),   https://www.amt.edu.au/olympiad-committees
  • Committee for the Freedom and Responsibility in Science, International Science Council (2019-2022) https://council.science/what-we-do/
  • Executive Board AASSA (Association of Academies and Societies for scinces in Asia) (2016-2021) https://aassa.asia/ and  Special Committee for Women in Science and Engineering (Chair 2016-2021, ex-officio member 2022-2024)

Publication

A classification of the maximal subgroups of the finite alternating and symmetric groups

MW Liebeck, CE Praeger, J Saxl
Journal of Algebra 111 (2), 365-383 –

Finite transitive permutation groups and bipartite vertex-transitive graphs

CE Praeger
Illinois Journal of Mathematics 47 (1-2), 461-475 – 2003

Line graphs and -geodesic transitivity

A Devillers, W Jin, CH Li, CE Praeger
arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4297 – 2012

On imprimitive rank 3 permutation groups

A Devillers, M Giudici, CH Li, G Pearce, CE Praeger
Journal of the London Mathematical Society 84 (3), 649-669

On normal 2-geodesic transitive Cayley graphs

A Devillers, W Jin, CH Li, CE Praeger
Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics 39, 903-918

 

Hayatullah Mushwani – Graph Analytics -Graph Analytics Research Excellence Award

Mr. Hayatullah Mushwani a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Graph analytics. He is a dedicated lecturer at Kabul University in the Environmental Faculty’s Department of Disaster Management, specializing in the comprehensive study of disasters. Holding both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Disaster Management, his academic journey has been driven by a passion for understanding and addressing complex challenges. His research pursuits are anchored in the critical domains of disasters, focusing on risk assessment, evaluation, education, climate change, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and the pivotal role of early warning systems. He aims to contribute significantly to the field through insightful research and by nurturing the next generation of disaster management professionals.

 

Eduvation

In May 2023, he completed his Master of Disasters Preparedness, Mitigation, and Management at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, Thailand. The program covered a diverse range of subjects, including disaster management, natural resource management, environmental protection, conflict resolution, climate change, monitoring and evaluation, and humanitarian need assessment. Prior to his master’s degree, he earned his Bachelor of Environmental Science from the Environmental Science Faculty at Kabul University in Kabul. His undergraduate studies focused on crucial areas such as disasters risk reduction, risk assessment, research methodology, and environmental protection. With this comprehensive educational background, he is well-equipped to contribute significantly to the field of disaster management, leveraging his expertise in various aspects of preparedness, mitigation, and environmental sustainability.

Professional Profiles:

Short Term Trainings

He holds a membership at the Acquaint Humanitarian organization in the United States of America (USA), bringing a diverse and extensive background in outcome-based learning and disaster management training. In 2019, he completed Outcome-based Learning Education Training at Kabul University, demonstrating a commitment to effective education practices. Subsequently, in 2021, he acquired School Safety Training and participated in Disaster Resilience programs conducted by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Expanding his expertise globally, he pursued Disaster Risk Reduction studies at the Faculty of Geography, University Gadiah Mada in Indonesia in 2022. The same year, he further enriched his knowledge through Disaster Management Training at Kyoto University, Japan. In 2023, he focused on addressing contemporary challenges, completing Harassment Training at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. Additionally, he delved into Disaster Risk Reduction based on Q-GIS at CWSA, Japan, showcasing a dedication to staying current with the latest advancements in disaster preparedness and humanitarian efforts.

AREAS OF INTEREST

Disaster Management, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Protection, Risk Assessments,
Humanitarian Assistance Management, Education and WASH displaced communities by conflict and natural
hazard, Resources Governance and Management, M&E.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

waste Management, Climate change and food security, mining, DRR and Development,

HONOR

He has earned a series of honors and accolades, underscoring his commendable contributions in various domains. In 2019, he received a Letter of Appreciation from the Sharq Higher Education Institute in Kabul, Afghanistan, recognizing him as the Best Lecturer. This acknowledgment reflects his commitment to excellence in education. In 2022, he garnered another Letter of Appreciation from Loaita, Singapore, commending his outstanding performance on a Habitat for Humanity project, showcasing his dedication to community service.

His prowess as a lecturer was once again acknowledged in 2019 by the Sharq Higher Education Institute in Kabul, Afghanistan. More recently, in 2023, he received a Letter of Appreciation from the Acquaint organization in the USA, recognizing him as the Best Volunteer in Human Rights, highlighting his active involvement in humanitarian efforts. Additionally, REST Publisher in India acknowledged his expertise in 2023, presenting him with a Letter of Appreciation for his role as the Best Articles Evaluator, showcasing his proficiency in the evaluation of scholarly work. These honors collectively attest to his multifaceted contributions and commitment to excellence in various fields.

WORK EXPERIENCE

(2018 – Up to Now) Assistant Professor at Disaster Management Department Kabul University, Kabul (https://ku.edu.af) ▪ Delver Lecturers to Disasters Management, Natural Resource Management, and Environmental Protections Department students ▪ Head of Faculty of Environment Examination committee ▪ Member of the Cultural committer at Environment Faculty, Kabul University ▪ Member of the Research Committee at Environment Faculty, Kabul University ▪ Member of the Electronic committee at the Environment Faculty, Kabul University Conducted Research, Plan, and Policy Development, and Training delivers (2022 – TO March 2023)

Publication
  • MULTI-HAZARD RESILIENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN ASIA PACIFIC                                                  2023 | Book chapte   CONTRIBUTORS: Hayatullah Mushwani
  • The Current State of Early Warning System in South Asia: A Case Study of Afghanistan                                               International Journal of Disasters Risk Reduction

    2023-12-17 | Review
    CONTRIBUTORS: Hayatullah Mushwani; Mokbul Morshed Ahmad; kawoon sahak; Mohammad Haroon Hairan
  • Review of Afghanistan’s Economic Development Status during Republic Government (from 2001-2021)                   

    International Journal of Multiculturaland Multireligious Understanding
    2023-03-03 | Review
    CONTRIBUTORS: Hayatullah Mushwani
  • The current state of early warning system in South Asia: A case study of Afghanistan
  •  Chitral Gol National Park; A paradise or threat for biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic conditions of local societies
  •  Afghanistan Economic Development review from 2000 to 2022
  • ▪ Evaluation of Drought Socio-economic Impacts in the Central Region of Afghanistan

Shahid Alam – Network science

Dr. Shahid Alam – Leading Researcher in Network Science

Education📚

🎓 He pursued his academic journey in the field of Applied Physics, culminating in a Ph.D. from the GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI), Pakistan, spanning from August 2018 to July 2021. Prior to that, he earned his Master’s degree in Applied Physics at GIKI, completing the program from January 2016 to April 2018. His educational foundation in Physics was laid during his undergraduate years, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physics from Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan, from September 2011 to August 2015. These years of dedicated study and research have equipped him with a strong academic background and a passion for the applied sciences. 📚🔬

 

Professional Profiles:

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

🎓 He embarked on a fascinating research journey as a Ph.D. researcher from August 2018 to July 2021 at the Nanotechnology Research Laboratory, GIK Institute in Pakistan. Delving into the captivating realm of nanotechnology, his focus centered on unraveling the synergistic potential inherent in the combination of metal phosphates and sulfides. This exploration was driven by the aspiration to unearth novel applications in the realm of supercapattery devices, propelling the boundaries of energy storage technology.

🔬 During his tenure as an MS research student from July 2016 to April 2018 at GIK Institute, he dedicated himself to investigating innovative approaches in the field. His research endeavor revolved around the fabrication of inverted perovskite solar cells, where Cadmium Sulphide played a pivotal role as the electron transport layer. This pursuit was not merely an academic endeavor; rather, it was a passionate quest to contribute to the advancements in solar energy technology, seeking sustainable solutions for a brighter and cleaner future. 🌞

CAREER HISTORY

🎓 He has a diverse and enriching career history that spans various roles in academia and research. Since September 2021, he’s been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Abbottabad University of Science and Technology in Havelian. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he’s taken on the role of Departmental Controller of Examination since April 2022, overseeing internal examinations within the Department of Physics.

His journey in academia began as a Graduate Assistant at the GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, where he was involved from January 2016 to January 2018. This early experience laid the foundation for his subsequent roles and allowed him to contribute meaningfully to the academic and research community. 🌐🔬

PUBLICATIONS
  1. Advancements in asymmetric supercapacitors: Material selection, mechanisms, and breakthroughs with metallic oxides, sulfides, and phosphates – Journal of Energy Storage, 2023, 72, 108208
  2. Binary composites of strontium oxide/polyaniline for high performance supercapattery devices
    MZ Iqbal, S Alam, AM Afzal, MJ Iqbal, K Yaqoob, MA Kamran, MRA Karim, …
    Solid State Ionics 347, 115276
  3. Green synthesis of nickel‐manganese/polyaniline‐based ternary composites for high‐performance supercapattery devices
    S Alam, MZ Iqbal, J Khan
    International Journal of Energy Research 45 (7), 11109-11122
  4. Binary composites of nickel-manganese phosphates for supercapattery devices
    M Alzaid, MZ Iqbal, S Alam, N Almoisheer, AM Afzal, S Aftab
    Journal of Energy Storage 33, 102020
  5. Recent advancement in the performance of solar cells by incorporating transition metal dichalcogenides as counter electrode and photoabsorber
    MZ Iqbal, S Alam, MM Faisal, S Khan
    International Journal of Energy Research 43 (8), 3058-3079
  6. Binary composites of sonochemically synthesized cobalt phosphates/polyaniline for supercapattery devices
    F Alam, MZ Iqbal, S Alam, N Alhassan
    Journal of Energy Storage 42, 103150
  7. Magnetron sputtered tungsten di-sulfide: An efficient battery grade electrode for supercapattery devices
    S Alam, MZ Iqbal, N Amjad, R Ali, M Alzaid
    Journal of Energy Storage 46, 103861
  8. Exalted redox frameworks of Cu-MOF/polyaniline/RGO based composite electrodes by integrating silver nanoparticles as a catalytic agent for superior energy featured supercapatteries
    M Roman, SSA Gillani, S Farid, M Shakil, R Ahmad, MZ Iqbal, MM Faisal, …
    Electrochimica Acta 400, 139489
  9. Enhanced electrochemical performance of battery‐grade cobalt phosphate via magnetron sputtered copper interfacial layer for potential supercapattery applications
    MZ Iqbal, J Khan, S Alam, R Ali, MJ Iqbal, AM Afzal, S Aftab
    International Journal of Energy Research

 

 

Chun Cao | Network Science

  Dr.  Chun Cao – Network Science

Academician/Research Scholar

Congratulations,Dr.  Chun Cao – Network Science , on winning the esteemed Best Researcher Award from Sfconference! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Wishing you continued success and many more milestones in your illustrious research journey. Your impact on the field is truly commendable and serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring researchers.

Warmest congratulations once again on this well-deserved recognition!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

    • Doctor degree of medicine in West China Clinical Medical School of Sichuan univeresity.
    • Major; Hematology (Stem cell transplantation)
    • Bechelor and Master degree of Medicine in West china Clinical Medical School of sichuan University.

Awards:

1.The second prize for Medical bilingual lecture contest in the second affiliated Hospital of chongqing Medical university.

2.The best teaching plan award for Medical bilingual lecture contest in the second affiliated Hospital of chongqing Medical university.

publication;

1. Cao C, Wang T, Luo Y, Zhang Y, Dai YY, Shen Y. Comprehensive analysis of cuproptosis-associated LncRNAs predictive value and related CeRNA network in acute myeloid leukemia. Heliyon. 2023;9(12):e22532. Published 2023 Nov 25. doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22532
2. Cao C, Zhang L, Sorensen MD, et al. D-2-hydroxyglutarate regulates human brain vascular endothelial cell proliferation and barrier function [published correction appears in J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2023 Nov 07;:]. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol.
2023;82(11):921-933. doi:10.1093/jnen/nlad0723. Cao C, Li X, Liu T, Zhang L, Shen K, Zhu H. Human organic cation transporter 1 protein levels of granulocytes can optimize imatinib therapy in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia. Acta Haematol. 2015;133(2):199-204. doi:10.1159/0003654374. Cao C, Liu T, Zhu H, Wang L, Kai S, Xiang B. Bortezomib-contained chemotherapy and thalidomide combined with CHOP (Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin, Vincristine, and Prednisone) play promising roles in plasmablastic lymphoma: a case report and literature review. Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk. 2014;14(5):e145-e150. doi:10.1016/j.clml.2014.03.002
5. Cao C, Liu S, Lou SF, Liu T. The +252A/G polymorphism in the Lymphotoxin-α gene and the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: a meta-analysis. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2014;18(4):544-552.
6.Cao C, Liu T, Lou S, Liu W, Shen K, Xiang B. Unusual presentation of duodenal plasmablastic lymphoma in an immunocompetent patient: A case report and literature review. Oncol Lett. 2014;8(6):2539-2542. doi:10.3892/ol.2014.26047.Sun Y, Wei C, Cao C, et al. New Strategy of Acute Graft-vs-Host Disease: Investigation of a Reduced Dose of Antithymocyte Globulin in Haploidentical Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. Transplant Proc. 2019;51(3):890-895. doi:10.1016/
j.transproceed.2018.10.028