Haowei Duan | Random Graph Models and Network Generative Models | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Haowei Duan | Random Graph Models and Network Generative Models | Excellence in Research Award

Shandong Normal University | China

Mr. Haowei Duan is a researcher whose work focuses on urban networks and the functional networks of urban agglomerations, with particular attention to the spatial organization and interactions of cities in China. His research integrates urban geography, complex systems, and network science to examine how population mobility shapes urban network structures and regional development patterns. By leveraging large-scale mobility data and quantitative modeling approaches, he seeks to uncover the mechanisms driving intercity connectivity, functional specialization, and spatial coordination within urban agglomerations. Mr. Duan is the author of the journal article “Modeling China’s Urban Network Structure: Unraveling the Drivers from a Population Mobility Perspective,” published in Systems. His work contributes to a deeper understanding of urban systems and provides empirical insights relevant to urban planning, regional policy, and sustainable metropolitan development.

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Guangyue Gao | Trade Networks & Maritime Networks | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Guangyue Gao | Trade Networks & Maritime Networks | Research Excellence Award

Ocean University of China | China

Dr. Guangyue Gao’s research portfolio reflects a focused contribution to maritime economics, transport networks, and marine policy analysis, with particular emphasis on fairness–efficiency dynamics across regional scales. The scholarly record comprises 5 documents, which have received 3 citations, resulting in an h-index of 1. Core research outputs apply advanced network science and game-theoretic perspectives to global maritime transport systems, especially energy trade corridors. A notable award-winning study develops multi-layer network models of global maritime LPG trade using CEPII data and AIS big data, integrating supply–demand dynamics, maritime transport infrastructure, and relational trade structures. The work identifies dual-core structures led by major economies, highlights the strategic centrality of key maritime hubs, and reveals structural disparities and stability hierarchies across network dimensions. Overall, this research advances empirical understanding of global maritime energy trade, network robustness, and policy-relevant insights into marine economic systems and transport resilience.

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Konstantinos Azis | Technological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Konstantinos Azis | Technological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Democritus University of Thrace | Greece

Mr. Konstantinos Azis is an active researcher in environmental and biochemical engineering, with a strong focus on wastewater treatment processes, biological nutrient removal, membrane bioreactors, landfill leachate treatment, and advanced control strategies for energy-efficient operation of treatment systems. His research portfolio includes 14 peer-reviewed documents, which have received 119 citations across 116 citing documents, reflecting sustained scientific impact. He holds an h-index of 7, demonstrating consistent contributions to high-quality research outputs. His publications span leading international journals and conference proceedings, addressing topics such as intermittently aerated activated sludge systems, real-time control of nitrification–denitrification, simulation-based aeration strategies, fouling control in membrane systems, advanced oxidation processes, and microbial applications in environmental biotechnology. His work contributes to the development of sustainable, optimized, and data-driven solutions for water and wastewater management, supporting both environmental protection and operational efficiency.

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Wenshan Li | Advanced Carbon Nanotube Array Electronics | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenshan Li | Advanced Carbon Nanotube Array Electronics | Research Excellence Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenshan Li is an established researcher in nanomaterials and carbon nanotube science, with a focused scholarly portfolio of 11 research documents that have attracted 505 citations from 453 citing publications, resulting in an h-index of 7. His research contributions center on the synthesis, separation, characterization, and controlled assembly of single-walled carbon nanotubes, with particular emphasis on dielectrophoresis-based techniques, chirality control, and length-resolved analysis. His work has advanced fundamental understanding and practical methodologies for monolayer nanotube array assembly, high-purity semiconducting nanotube preparation, and nanoscale device integration. Dr. Li’s publications in leading journals such as Carbon, Nano Research, ACS Nano, Nanoscale, Langmuir, and Nanotechnology demonstrate sustained impact in nanotechnology, materials chemistry, and nanoelectronics. Collectively, his research supports high-performance applications in field-effect transistors, biosensors, and next-generation nanoelectronic systems through rigorous experimental design and analytical precision.

 

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Mert Gülüm | Network Properties and Measures | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mert Gülüm | Network Properties and Measures | Research Excellence Award

Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mert Gülüm is a leading researcher in alternative fuels, combustion, and thermophysical properties of fluids, with 32 publications, 933 citations from 645 documents, and an h-index of 18. His research emphasizes diesel engines, bio-derived and hybrid fuels, nanofluids, and advanced modeling to enhance fuel performance, combustion efficiency, and emission control. His key contributions include hydrogen utilization in diesel engines, viscosity–temperature modeling of alternative fuel blends, thermophysical analysis of nanofluids, and optimized biodiesel production from waste cooking oil. Published in high-impact SCIE and ESCI journals, his work integrates experimental, numerical, and computational approaches, significantly advancing sustainable energy, fluid dynamics, and environmentally efficient engine technologies.

 

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José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt – Network Science- Top Researcher Award

José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt – Network Science- Top Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network science.

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Educations📚📚📚

Dr. José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of the Andes in Merida. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Cellular Biology at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he contributed to an international research project. He earned his PhD in Neurobiology at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa under the mentorship of Lamberto Maffei and continued there as a Postdoctoral fellow. His postdoctoral work extended to the NEST laboratory.

Research Interests

Dr. Maya-Vetencourt’s research interests encompass:

  1. Neuronal Interfaces: Developing devices to substitute damaged tissues in the nervous system.
  2. Optogenetics and Neuronal Plasticity: Investigating mechanisms underlying sensory perception and behavior.
  3. Retinal Circuitries: Studying physiological and pathological conditions in the retina.

Publications and Academic Contributions

Dr. Maya-Vetencourt has published 34 scientific manuscripts in esteemed peer-reviewed journals, with 29 indexed in PubMed, including Science, Nature Neuroscience, and Nature Nanotechnology. He has edited one neuroscience book, authored four book chapters, and co-invented four patents. His work has garnered over 3400 citations, an H-index of 22 on Google Scholar, and an average impact factor per manuscript of 13.06.

Teaching and Mentorship

He has supervised over 35 Master’s thesis students in Neuroscience and Biotechnology. Dr. Maya-Vetencourt is a member of the Italian Society of Neuroscience (SINS), the American Society of Neuroscience (SfN), and the Italian Physiological Society (SIF). He serves as an associate review editor for “Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience” and “Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience”.

Awards and Recognitions

In 2017, Dr. Maya-Vetencourt received two prestigious “Young Investigator” awards: one from the Italian Physiological Society in Pavia and another from the Federation of European Physiological Societies in Vienna.

Pioneering Research

Dr. Maya-Vetencourt pioneered approaches to reactivate juvenile-like plasticity in the adult visual system (Nat Neurosc 2007; Science 2008). He explored chromatin susceptibility mechanisms for reinstating plasticity in the adult brain (Eur J Neurosci 2011). At IIT, he set up an electrophysiology lab to apply photovoltaic interfaces in rodent models of retinitis pigmentosa, leading to the development of a fully organic prosthetic device for subretinal implantation in RCS rats (Nat Mat 2017). This research demonstrated significant recovery of light sensitivity and visual acuity, accompanied by increased metabolic activity in the visual cortex.

Current Projects

Dr. Maya-Vetencourt is currently working on adapting surgical implant procedures for pig models to evaluate biocompatibility and visual function recovery (Front Bioeng Biotech 2020). He is also developing innovative “liquid” retinal prostheses to address age-related macular degeneration (Nat Nanotech 2020a, 2020b).

Future Directions

Dr. Maya-Vetencourt continues to advance the field of neuroscience by developing novel, biocompatible, and cost-effective solutions for neurodegenerative diseases, aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes for patients with degenerative blindness.

 

 

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

  • 1. Edoardo Porzano, Benedetta Borghi, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt. 2024.
    Environmental enrichment as an innovative therapeutic approach to treat neurodegenerative
    blindness (in preparation)
    2. Edoardo Porzano, Dominga Lapi, Benedetta Borghi, Silvia Marracci, Melecchi Alberto,
    Giovanni Casini, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt. 2024. Enriched environment
    enhances visual responses of the inner retina in early-stage retinitis pigmentosa (in
    preparation)
    3. Dmytro Shmal, Giulia Mantero, Thomas Floss, Fabio Benfenati, José Fernando MayaVetencourt. 2024. Restoring vision in adult amblyopia by enhancing plasticity through
    deletion of the transcriptional repressor REST. iScience 27(4): 109507. IF 5.8
    4. Ilaria Piano, Arianna Votta, Patrizia Colucci, Francesca Corsi, Sara Vitolo, Chiara Cerri, Dario
    Puppi, Michele Lai, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt, Massimiliano Leigheb, Chiara
    Gabellini, Elisabetta Ferraro. 2023. Anti-inflammatory reprogramming of microglia cells by
    metabolic modulators to counteract neurodegeneration: a new role for Ranolazine. Scientific
    Reports 13: 20138. IF 5.13
    5. Simona Francia, Stefano Di Marco, Mattia Lorenzo DiFrancesco, Davide Ferrari, Dmytro
    Shmal, Alessio Cavalli, Grazia Pertile, Marcella Attanasio, José Fernando MayaVetencourt, Giovanni Manfredi, Guglielmo Lanzani, Fabio Benfenati, Elisabetta Colombo.
    2023. P3HT-Graphene device for the restoration of visual properties in a model of retinitis
    pigmentosa. Advanced Materials Technologies 8: 2201467. IF 8.86
    6. Domenico Ventrella*, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt*, Alberto Elmi, Francesca Barone,
    Camilla Aniballi, Luisa Vera Muscatello, Maurizio Mete, Grazia Pertile, Fabio Benfenati, Maria
    Laura Bacci. 2022. The p-ERG spatial acuity in the biomedical pig under physiological
    conditions. Scientific Reports 12: 15479. IF 5.13
    7. Simona Francia, Dmytro Shmal, Stefano Di Marco, Greta Chiaravalli, José Fernando MayaVetencourt, Giulia Mantero, Caterina Michetti, Sara Cupini, Giovanni Manfredi, Mattia
    Lorenzo DiFrancesco, Anna Rocchi, Sara Perotto, Marcella Attanasio, Riccardo Sacco, Silvia
    Bisti, Maurizio Mete, Grazia Pertile, Guglielmo Lanzani, Elisabetta Colombo, Fabio Benfenati.
    2022. Light induced charge generation in polymeric nanoparticles restores vision in
    advanced-stage retinitis pigmentosa rats. Nature Communications 13: 3677. IF 17.69
    8. Miguel Skirzewski, Stéphane Molotchnikoff, Luis F Hernandez, José Fernando MayaVetencourt. 2022. Multisensory integration: is medial prefrontal cortex signaling relevant for
    the treatment of higher-order visual dysfunctions? Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
    14: 806376. IF 5.63
    9. Stefano di Marco, Mattia Di Francesco, Elisabetta Colombo, Giovanni Manfredi, José
    Fernando Maya- Vetencourt, Guglielmo Lanzani, Fabio Benfenati. 2020. Modulation of
    neuronal firing: what role can nanotechnology play? Nanomedicine 8: 579141. IF 4.7
    10. José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt, Stefano Di Marco, Maurizio Mete, Mattia Di Paolo,
    Francesca Barone, Domenico Ventrella, Giovanni Manfredi, Silvia Bisti, Guglielmo Lanzani,
    Grazia Pertile, Maria Laura Bacci, Fabio Benfenati. 2020. Biocompatibility of a polymeric
    subretinal prosthesis in the domestic pig. Frontiers in Bioengineering and
    Biotechnology 8: 1188. IF 6.06
    11. José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt, Giovanni Manfredi, Maurizio Mete, Elisabetta Colombo,
    Mattia Bramini, Mattia DiFrancesco, Dmytro Shmal, Cyril Eleftheriou, Francesca Di Maria,
    Vanessa Cossu, Laura Emionite, Flavia Ticconi, Cecilia Marini, Gianmario Sambuceti, Grazia
    Pertile, Guglielmo Lanzani, Fabio Benfenati. 2020. Subretinal semiconducting polymer
    nanoparticles fully rescue vision in a rat model of retinal dystrophy. Nature
    Nanotechnology 15: 698. IF 40.5
    12. DiFrancesco Mattia, Elisabetta Colombo, Ermanno Papaleo, José Fernando MayaVetencourt, Giovanni Manfredi, Guglielmo Lanzani, Fabio Benfenati. 2020. A hybrid P3HTGraphene interface for efficient photostimulation of neurons. Carbon 162: 308. IF 11.3
    13. Francesca Barone, Luisa Vera Muscatello, Domenico Ventrella, Alberto Elmi, Noemi
    Romagnoli, Luciana Mandrioli, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt, Cristiano Bombardi,
    Maurizio Mete, Giuseppe Sarli, Fabio Benfenati, Grazia Pertile, Maria Laura Bacci. 2020. The
    porcine iodoacetic acid model of retinal degeneration: morpho-functional characterization of
    the visual system. Experimental Eye Research 193 107979. IF 3.77
    14. Mattia DiFrancesco, Francesco Lodola, Elisabetta Colombo, Luca Maragliano, Giuseppe M.
    Paternò, Mattia Bramini, Simone Cimò, Letizia Collela, Daniele Fazzi, José Fernando MayaVetencourt, Chiara Bertarelli, Guglielmo Lanzani, Fabio Benfenati. 2020. Neuronal firing
    modulation by a membrane-targeted photoswitch. Nature Nanotechnology 15(4): 296. IF
    40.5
    15. Stéphane Molotchnikoff, Vishal Bharmauria, Nayan Chanauria, Lyes Bachatene, José
    Fernando Maya- Vetencourt. 2019. The function of connectomes in encoding sensory
    stimuli. Progress in Neurobiology 101659. IF 14.16
    16. Luisa Vera Muscatello, Francesca Barone, Domenico Ventrella, Alberto Elmi, Luciana
    Mandrioli, Noemi Romagnoli, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt, Cristiano Bombardi,
    Maurizio Mete, Giuseppe Sarli, Fabio Benfenati, Grazia Pertile, Maria Laura Bacci. 2019.
    Retinal features in iodoacetic-treated biomedical pigs as a model for photoreceptor disorders.
    Journal of Comparative Pathology 166: 103. IF N.A.
    17. Francesca Barone, Eleonora Nannoni, Alberto Elmi, Domenico Ventrella, Marika Vitali,
    Giovanna Martelli, José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt, Fabio Benfenati, Maria Laura Bacci.
    2018. Behavioral assessment of vision in pigs. Journal of the American Association for
    Laboratory Animal Science 57(4): 350. IF 1.34

Liwei Deng- Autonomous Driving- Best Researcher Award

Liwei Deng- Autonomous Driving-Best Researcher Award

Prof. Liwei Deng distinguished academic and researcher in the field Autonomous Driving. 

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Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Ph.D. in Control Science and Engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, which he earned in 2014. His dissertation focused on “Control Theory and Its Applications of Fractional Order Sliding Mode” under the supervision of Professor Shenmin Song. Prior to this, he completed a Master of Science in Control Theory and Control Engineering at Harbin University of Science and Technology in 2010, where his thesis was titled “Pressure Data Acquisition and Control System Based on ARM,” supervised by Professor Junshan Gao. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Engineering in Automation from Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, China, graduating in 2007.

 Experience:

He began his academic career as a Lecturer in the School of Automation at Harbin University of Science and Technology, serving from October 2014 to August 2018. Following this, he was promoted to Associate Professor within the same school, a role he held from August 2018 to August 2023. In September 2023, he was further promoted to the position of Professor at the School of Automation. Additionally, since May 2023, he has been serving as a Doctoral Supervisor in the School of Computer Science and Technology at Harbin University of Science and Technology.

Projects 

He has been actively involved in various research projects over the years. From 2021 to 2024, he led the Key R&D Program Guidance Projects of Heilongjiang Province (Grant No. GZ20210065), focusing on the development of intelligent winding equipment for hydrogen cylinders based on robots. As the Principal Investigator for the National Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China (Grant No. 61806060) from 2019 to 2021, he researched diabetic retinal image analysis algorithms using fractional order differential and deep learning. During the same period, he also served as Principal Investigator for a project funded by the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, China, which focused on the key technology of defect detection of wind turbine blades based on images taken by unmanned aerial vehicles. From 2017 to 2020, he was the Principal Investigator for the Harbin Program of Science and Technology (Grant No. 2017RAQXJ006), which aimed to develop key technologies for the automatic production line for rubber bridge bearing members. Additionally, he played significant roles in several other projects, including being a Principal Participant in the National Natural Science Foundation of China project (Grant No. 61174037) on distributed motion autonomous coordination control of on-orbit multi-spacecraft expectation mode (2011-2015), a Participant in the State Key Program of National Natural Science of China (Grant No. 61333003) on coordination control technology for networked satellite clusters (2012-2016), and a Principal Participant in a project funded by the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, China (Grant No. F030101) on the dynamic morphology of hyperchaotic attractors (2013-2016).

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

    • Deng, L., Zou, Y., Yang, X. et al. L2NLF: a novel linear-to-nonlinear framework for multi-modal medical image registration[J]. Biomed. Eng. Lett.(2024).(WOS:001139763600001)
    • Deng, L., Lan, Q., Zhi, Q. et al. Deep learning-based 3D brain multimodal medical image registration[J]. Med Biol EngComput .2024,62: 505–(WOS:001098686900001)
    • Biao Zhang, Sheng Wang, Liwei Deng, et al.Ship motion attitude prediction model based on IWOA-TCN-Attention[J].Ocean Engineering,2023,272:113911
    • Liwei Deng, Henan Sun, Jing Wang, et al.A Novel Unsupervised MRI Synthetic CT Image Generation Framework with Registration Network[J].CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua,2023,77(2):2271–(WOS:0011269599000 24)
    • Liwei Deng, Zhen Liu,Jiandong Wang et al.ATT-YOLOv5-Ghost: Water surface object detection in complex scenes[J].Journal of Real-Time Image Processing,2023,20:97.(WOS:001050358900001)
    • LiweiDeng,ShanshanLiu,WeiShi,et al.Defect Detection and Classification of Offshore Wind Turbine Rotor Blades[J].Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation,2023.(WOS:001025791800001)
    • Yuheng Yin, Yangang Guo, Liwei Deng, et al.Improved Pspnet-Based Water Shoreline Detection in Complex Inland River Scenarios[J]. Complex & Intelligent Systems, 2022,9(1): 233-245.(WOS:000816995100001)
    • Liwei Deng, Yue Wang, Qi Lan,etal.Remote sensing image building change detection based on efficient-UNet++[J].Journal of Applied Remote Sensing,2023,17(3):034501.(WOS:00177860300006)
    • Liwei Deng, He Cao,QingboDong,etal.Semi-Supervised Lane Detection for Continuous Traffic Scenes[J].Traffic Injury Prevention.2023,24(6):452-457.(WOS:001008469300001)
    • Liwei Deng, Yanchao Zou, SijuanHuang,et al. Deformable 3D Medical Image Registration with ConvolutionalNeural Network and Transformer[J].Journal of Instrumentation.2023,(18):P04029(WOS:000986658100 001)
    • Rui Zhang, Cong Xie, Liwei Deng. A Fine-Grained Object Detection Model for Aerial Images Based on Yolov5 Deep Neural Network[J]. Chinese Journal of Electronics, 2023, 32(1): 51-63.(WOS:000932261100001)
    • Liwei Deng, Yufei Ji, Sijuan Huang, et al.Synthetic CT generation from CBCT using Double-Chain-CycleGAN[J].Computers in Biology and Medicine.2023,106889.(WOS:001006917800001)
    • Liwei Deng, JiandongWang, Zhen Liu. Cascaded Network Based on EfficientNet and Transformer for Deepfake Video Detection[J].Neural Processing Letters.2023.(WOS:000961765200002)
    • Liwei Deng, QiangZhi, Sijuan Huang, et al. A Deformable Patch-based Transformer for 3D Medical Image Registration[J].International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery.2023.(WOS:000990481800001)
    • Liwei Deng, Yuanzhi Zhang, Xin Yang, et al. Meta-learning Multi-scale Radiology Medical Image Superresolution[J].CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua.2023,75(2) :2671-2684.(WOS:000980836000018)
    • Liwei Deng, Yuanzhi Zhang, Jing Wang, et al. Improving Performance of Medical Image Alignment through Super-resolution[J].Biomedical Engineering Letters.2023.(WOS:000934806000001)
    • LiweiDeng ,Mingxing Zhang , JingWang, et al.Improving Cone-Beam Ct Quality Using a Cycle-Residual Connection with a Dilated Convolution-Consistent Generative Adversarial Network[J]. Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2022,67(14): 145010.(WOS:000822102200001)
    • Liwei Deng, Jie Hu, Jing Wang, et al.Synthetic CT Generation Based on CBCT Using Respath-cycleGAN[J]. Medical Physics, 2022,49(8): 5317-5329.(WOS:000792418600001)
    • Zhe Yan, Shuchun Chu, Liwei Deng. Visual SLAM Based on Instance Segmentation in Dynamic Scenes[J]. Measurement Science and Technology.2021,32(9):095113.(WOS:000662668300001)

    Conference Papers

    • Liwei Deng*, Yuanzhi Zhang, Xiaofei Wang. High-definition Processing of Remote Sensing Images Based on CUT-CycleGAN[C], The 40th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2021.( EI:20214311045982).
    • Liwei Deng*, YueWang, Jing Han. Optical Disc Location Based on Similarity toImproved Harris Algorithm[C], The 40th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2021.( EI:20214311046402).
    • Liwei Deng*, Hongfei Suo, Haonan Ren. Research on Tension Control System of Winding Machine Based on Fuzzy PID Algorithm[C], The 40th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2021.( EI:20214311045650).
    • Yuheng Yin, Yangang Guo, Liwei Deng*. Research on Image Processing Application of Improved Adaptive Filter Based on LPSO Algorithm[C], The 40th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2021.( EI:20214311045948).
    • Yanshu Jiang, Mingqi Jia, Biao Zhang, Liwei Deng. Malicious Domain Name Detection Model Based on CNN-GRU-Attention[C], The 33rd Chinese Control and Decision Conference, CCDC 2021.
    • Liwei Deng, Xiaofei Wang.A New Fracture Image Segmentation Method Based on MSA-k Clustering Algorithm[C], The 39th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2020.( EI:20203909242340).
    • Liwei Deng,Jie Hu,Jingjing Qi. Super-Resolution Reconstruction of Finger Vein Image Based on Regression Tree Model[C],The 32nd Chinese Control and Decision Conference, CCDC 2020.( EI:20204009254996).

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.

 

 

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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📝🔬

Shareef Mahdi- Network Science Award – Best Researcher Award

Shareef Mahdi- Network Science Award – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shareef Mahdi distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network Science. He is a highly motivated and dedicated doctor currently in his first year of general surgery specialty training (ST3) in the West Midlands. His clinical interests encompass oesophagogastric surgery, along with emergency general surgery, major trauma, and global/humanitarian surgery. Academically, his goal is to complete a PhD/DPhil with a focus on oesophageal or gastric cancer during the early phase of being a registrar (ST3-5), then rejoin training in the clinical academic route as an Academic Clinical Lecturer (ACL) with the aim of achieving Senior Lectureship as a Consultant. He is also keen on medical education, leadership, and management. His long-term aspiration is to undergo training in all aspects of elective oesophagogastric surgery and emergency general and major trauma surgery, and to become a substantive consultant surgeon in the NHS, while maintaining a global perspective and engaging in humanitarian surgery abroad.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He completed his education at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, achieving a Master of Science with Distinction in Trauma Sciences (Military and Humanitarian) from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, he earned a First-Class Honours iBSc in Prehospital Medicine from 2017 to 2018 and completed his MBBS in Medicine with a Final Year Merit from 2013 to 2019. In terms of postgraduate exams and courses, he successfully completed the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Provider Course in November 2021, passed the MRCS Part B Exam in September 2021, and attended the East of England Foundation School Train The Trainer (TTT) Course in December 2020. He also passed the MRCS Part A Exam in September 2020 and completed the Basic Surgical Skills (BSS) Course in March 2020.

 

Research, Clinical Audit and Quality Improvement Experience

Research at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital (RLUH) – 2021 to 2023
• Research as part of the upper GI cancer group including basic science project looking into the utility of PDL1 checkpoint inhibition in the adjuvant setting
for patients with resected junctional adenocarcinoma and a pyloric drainage network meta-analysis (February 2022 to present)
• Quality Improvement Project looking into management of Gallstone Disease at RLUH (February 2022 to present)
• Audit of pre-operative anaemia assessment and management in upper gastrointestinal cancer surgery (May to August 2022)
• Retrospective cohort study looking into outcomes of robotic colorectal cancer surgery patients at RLUH (October 2021 to September 2022)
Research at the Centre for Trauma Sciences, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry – 2021 to 2022
• Prevalence of chronic pain after severe lower limb injury (SLLI): a systematic review and meta-analysis in partial fulfilment of MSc Dissertation (October
2021 to September 2022)
Research at the Lister Hospital – 2019 to 2021
• Retrospective cohort study highlighting changes in practice in the management of appendicitis due to COVID-19 – work submitted for publication in the
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons (England).
• Retrospective cohort study examining documentation practice of hernia repairs over a decade – work presented at the Association of Surgeons in Training
(ASiT), March 2016 and Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI), July-August 2020 conferences. Accepted for publications in the Annals
of the Royal College of Surgeons (England).
Research at the Institute of Prehospital Care, London’s Air Ambulance – 2017 to 2018
Systematic Literature Review titled ‘The Definition and Categorisation of Preventable Prehospital Trauma Deaths: Recommendation for Uniform Reporting’
in partial fulfilment of iBSc Dissertation (January 2018 to June 2018)
Research at the Royal London Hospital – 2015 to 2019
• SNAP-2: Epidemiology of Critical Care provision after surgery (EpiCCS) – July 2018 – Data collection for a multi-centre collaborative study looking at provision
of specialist care after major surgery. Contributed to data collection.
• Surgical education piece of work, in the form of a survey assessing the use of Snapchat as a means of streaming surgical procedures for training – work
presented nationally at the Global Surgical Frontiers conference at The Royal College of Surgeons, England, March 2017
• Closed loop audit on peripheral line care and patient safety on surgical wards in a large tertiary centre – work presented internationally at European Society
for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) conference, May 2017
• Closed loop audit assessing the association between patient recall of consultant and nurse names and the presence of those names on boards near the
patients’ beds, in relation to the ‘#hellomynameis campaign – work presented nationally at ASiT conference, March 2016

Leadership, Management and Teaching Experience

  1. In his leadership, management, and teaching roles, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering growth and development in various settings. Currently serving as the Junior Trainees Lead at Roux Group since February 2023, he actively encourages junior trainees to pursue careers in upper gastrointestinal or hepatopancreatobiliary surgery. He is also involved in organizing national conferences and training events. His tenure as the Staff and Associate Specialists Council (SASC) Representative at the Mersey Junior Doctor Committee (MJDC) from September 2021 to September 2022 involved advocating for colleagues at local, regional, and national levels. As a Foundation Representative for the Surgical Trainees in East of England Research (STEER) Collaborative from October 2020 to July 2021, he played a key role in organizing research activities and facilitating data collection. Additionally, his experience as Course Lead for the Surgical Skills SSC from December 2016 to July 2021 highlights his ability to design and implement educational programs effectively. He has also contributed significantly to community initiatives, such as his role as Expansion Officer at StreetDoctors Ltd from May 2018 to November 2018, where he conducted research on youth violence trends and helped expand the organization’s reach. Furthermore, his leadership roles within Barts and The London Surgical Society demonstrate his proficiency in organizing events and implementing mentorship schemes for aspiring surgeons. As a Team Leader and Project Manager at Medify Ltd from June 2015 to August 2016, he led a project aimed at providing fairer access to medical school through data collection and application support initiatives. Through these experiences, he has honed skills in leadership, communication, organization, and project management, which will undoubtedly contribute to his future endeavors in surgery and academia.

Awards and Achievements

• The Gordon Cassie Postgraduate Fund (2020)
• Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) Africa Elective Bursary (2019)
• Institute of Medical Ethics (IME) Prize for ‘Best Poster Presentation’ at ASiT Conference (2016)
• Rod Flower Vacation Research Scholarship (2014)
• Ian Hart Vacation Research Scholarship (2013)

 

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

• Mahdi, S., Stoner, R.S., Wyatt, J., De’Ath, H., Perkins, Z. 2024. Prevalence of chronic pain after severe lower limb injury (SLLI): a
systematic review and meta-analysis. Injury.
• CholeCovid Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2022. Global overview of the management of acute cholecystitis during the
COVID-19 pandemic (CHOLECOVID study). Brit J Surg Open. 6 (3)
• STARSurg Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2022. Impact of postoperative acute kidney injury in patients undergoing
major gastrointestinal surgery on 1-year survival and renal outcomes: a national multicentre cohort study. Brit J Surg Open. 5(6)
• Farquharson, B., Sivarajah, V., Mahdi, S., Bergman, H., Jeyarajah, S. 2021. Where is the nerve? Review of operation note
documentation practice for inguinal hernia repair. Ann Roy Coll Surg.
• Sivarajah, V., Farquharson, B., Mahdi, S., Cathcart, P., Jeyarajah, S. 2020. Chronic groin pain following open inguinal hernia repair –
Has consenting practice improved? Ann Roy Coll Surg.
• GlobalSurg Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2019. Global variation in anastomosis and end colostomy formation
following left-sided colorectal resection. Brit J Surg Open. 3(3): 403-414
• GlobalSurg Collaborative. Mahdi, S. (collaborator), et al. 2019. Pooled analysis of WHO Surgical Safety Checklist use and mortality
after emergency laparotomy. Brit J Surg. 106(2): e103-e112

. Prevalence of chronic pain after severe lower limb injury (SLLI): a systematic review and meta-analysis