Yingya Guo- Computer Network – Best Researcher Award

Yingya Guo- Computer Network – Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yingya Guo distinguished academic and researcher in the field Computer Network.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

She earned her PhD in Computer Science and Technology from Tsinghua University, where she studied under the guidance of Professor Jianping Wu from September 2013 to July 2019. During her doctoral studies, she spent a year as a visiting scholar at the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University, working with Professor H. Jonathan Chao from October 2017 to September 2018. Prior to her PhD, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Technology at Xiamen University, graduating fourth in a class of 121 in July 2013.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
1. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. Traffic engineering in hybrid SDN networks with multiple traffic
matrices[J]. Computer Networks, 2017.
2. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. SOTE: Traffic Engineering in Hybrid Software Defined
Networks [J]. Computer Networks, 2019.
3. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. Joint Optimization of Tasks Placement and Routing to Minimize
Coflow Completion Time[J], Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2019.
4. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. Traffic engineering in SDN/OSPF hybrid network[C]. IEEE
International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), 2014.(Google scholar citation: 60)
5. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. Optimize Routing in Hybrid SDN Network with Changing
Traffic[C]. IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks
(ICCCN), 2017.
6. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. Joint Optimization of Task Placement and Routing in Minimizing
Inter-DC Coflow Completion Time[C]. IEEE International Conference on Computer
Communication and Networks (ICCCN), 2017.
7. Guo Y, Wang Z*, Yin X, et al. Incremental deployment for traffic engineering in hybrid SDN
network[C]. IEEE International Conference on Performance Computing and
Communications (IPCCC), 2015.
8. Guo Y, Wang Z, Yin X, et al. Achieving Balance Between Link Utilization and Traffic Latency
in Inter-DC WAN Using Deep Reinforcement Learning [J]. IEEE transactions on networking,
2019.(submitted)
9. Guo Y, et al. Optimizing routing with paths cardinality constraints in hybrid SDN [J],
Computer Networks, 2019. (submitted)

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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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

Hao Liang – Resource Allocation in Wireless Communications Award – Best Researcher Award

Hao Liang – Resource Allocation in Wireless Communications Award – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hao Liang distinguished academic and researcher in the field Resource Allocation in wireless Communications. He currently serves as a Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) Engineer within the Technical Support Department of the Guangxi Sub-bureau of the Middle South China Regional Air Traffic Management Bureau of Civil Aviation Administration of China. Additionally, he holds the title of Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and fulfills the role of Senior Information System Project Manager.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He received his B.E. degree in electronic information engineering from Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guangxi, China, in 2017, and his M.E. degree in electronics and communications engineering from Xidian University, Xi’an, China, in 2020.

Research Interests

His research interests encompass 5G AeroMACS, Full-duplex Communications, Non-orthogonal Multiple Access, Interference Management, and Resource Allocation in Wireless Communications.

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Syarifuddin – Network Science – Best Researcher Award

Mr.  Syarifuddin distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network science.He has been actively engaged in research and academic roles at Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. Since 2022, he has served as a Junior Researcher at the Laboratory of Materials and Energy Physics, where he contributes to various research projects. Additionally, he has been part of the Publication Management Center since 2022, where he collaborates with teams to oversee publication-related activities. Prior to these roles, from 2020 to 2022, he gained experience as a Research Assistant at the Laboratory of Materials and Energy Physics, further solidifying his expertise in the field.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

Since 2018, he has been pursuing his undergraduate studies at Hasanuddin University, focusing on Materials Physics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Currently, he is a graduate student at the same university, specializing in Biocomposite Nanomaterials under the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, a path he embarked on in 2023.

He was the recipient of the Bidikmisi scholarship, an Indonesian government education assistance program, from 2018 to 2021 while studying at Hasanuddin University. This scholarship provided him with financial support to pursue his undergraduate studies, highlighting his academic achievements and dedication to his education

WORK EXPERIENCE 🧬🔗

He possesses a diverse range of scientific expertise spanning various areas. His scientific interests revolve around Nonlinear Material Structure and Dynamics, encompassing bifurcation analysis, nonlinear waves, and nanomaterial dynamics in biocomposites. Additionally, he excels in Synthesis and Characterization, adept in synthesis methods and material characterization techniques. Furthermore, he demonstrates proficiency in exploring Technology Applications such as environmentally friendly materials, nanomaterial-based drug delivery platforms, and nanoscale electronic devices. His skills extend to Research Trend Analysis and research network mapping, facilitating visualization of research networks and trends. With language proficiency in both Indonesian (native) and English (intermediate), he effectively communicates his findings. In terms of technical expertise, he is well-versed in PC Operation System with Microsoft Windows, programming languages including MatLab and Rstudio, and various office suites/publishing tools like Microsoft Office and LaTeX. Moreover, he exhibits proficiency in graphics software such as Tableau, Citespace, VosViewer, CorelDraw, Origin Pro, ImageJ, and HighScore.

 

 

 

Hana Catur Wahyuni – Technological Networks – Top Researcher Award

Ms. Hana Catur Wahyuni   distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Technological Network.  In the past five years, she has been actively engaged in various research projects. In 2023, she conducted research on “A Blockchain Technology-Based Risk Management Model for the Beef Supply Chain According to Food Safety and Halal Standards to Achieve Food Independence in Ruminant Commodities,” funded by the Directorate General of Higher Education (Dikti). Additionally, she worked on “Strategies to Increase Productivity in Local Food Agro-Industries Based on Halal Product Assurance Systems with Integration of FMEA and Bayesian Network (BN),” supported by the Research Council of the Directorate General of Higher Education (Majelis Dikti Litbang PP).

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

Her educational background includes completing her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees in Engineering Management from the University of Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, and the Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) in Surabaya. She entered the University of Islam Indonesia in Yogyakarta in 1995 and graduated in 1999. Later, she pursued her Master’s degree at ITS in Surabaya from 2007 to 2009, followed by her Doctoral studies at the same institution from 2016 to 2020. Her dissertation titles were “Proposal for a standard work method for packaging brem based on work motion analysis with video recordings,” “Analysis of the sophistication level of humanware using a technometric approach at PG Candi Baru, Sidoarjo,” and “Integrated Risk Management Model for Food Safety and Halal in the Food Industry.” Throughout her academic journey, she was guided by Dr. Ir. Wahyu Purwanto MSIE, Prof. Dr. Ir. Udisubakti Ciptomulyono M.Eng.Sc, and Prof. Iwan Vanany ST., MT., Ph.D.

Research

In 2022, she submitted a proposal for the “World Class Professor Program” focusing on enhancing the quality of lecturers and students through collaborative publications between UMSIDA and IPB, funded by the Directorate General of Higher Education (Dikti). Furthermore, she researched “Strategies for Sustainable Development of Small and Medium-sized Fisheries Products Based on Integration of Blue Economy Concepts, Food Safety Standardization, and Halal,” supported by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) under the Mandatory Research Program (Rispro).

Her research endeavors in 2021 included implementing a Halal Assurance System for MSMEs under PCM Tanggulangin, Ka Sidoarjo, funded by the Muhammadiyah University (PP Muhammadiyah). In the same year, she analyzed risks in the Halal food supply chain to ensure food security in the New Normal era, under the auspices of Sidoarjo Muhammadiyah University.

Prior to that, in 2019 and 2018, she developed methods for analyzing food safety risks in the supply chain of fish-based food products produced by IKM as safe, healthy, and Halal alternative foods, funded by the Directorate General of Higher Education (Dikti). She also worked on developing a Green Human Resource Management Model to enhance the productivity of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) as part of a National Strategic Research project in Indonesia (Dikti).

Her earlier research in 2016 focused on developing a technology adoption model to improve the quality of products from Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in support of innovation-driven economics in Sidoarjo District, funded by the Competitive Grant Scheme for the second year (Dikti).

Experience

In the past five years, she has authored several books and obtained intellectual property rights. In 2015, she published “Quality Control in Service and Manufacturing Industries with Lean, Servqual, and Six Sigma,” totaling 175 pages, under PT Graha Ilmu, Yogyakarta. In 2017, she released “Human Capital in the Perspective of Business Productivity” consisting of 100 pages, published by NLC, Sidoarjo. Additionally, she authored “Assessment of Technology in Technology Adoption Processes” and “Analysis of Productivity (Basic Concepts and Measurement Techniques)” in 2017, both published by Umsida Press with 100 and 200 pages, respectively.

In 2018, she published “Pocket Book: Guide to Implementing GHRM in MSMEs” comprising 20 pages, also under Umsida Press. The following year, she authored “Risk Analysis in the Supply Chain (Focus of Research: Food Safety Risks)” published by Umsida Press, spanning 60 pages. In 2020, she released “Quality Control in Manufacturing and Service Industries” with 106 pages, published by Umsida Press. Her most recent book, “Technology Management in Industry,” was published in 2023, totaling 122 pages, under Umsida Press.

Moreover, she has acquired intellectual property rights in the last decade. In 2017, she obtained copyright for a community service program aimed at enhancing the quality of equipment for child health services, and in 2018, she secured copyrights for designing an information system for population registration to improve the quality of population services in Gelam Village, Sidoarjo Regency. Additionally, she acquired copyright for a study on Indonesian consumer perceptions of the food safety system in the fish supply chain in 2018. Lastly, in the same year, she obtained copyright for the implementation guide of GHRM in MSMEs.

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Rayhane Sadeghi – Network Visualization- Women Researcher Award

Rayhane Sadeghi – Network Visualization

Ms.  Rayhane Sadeghi distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Network Visualization. Her research interests lie at the intersection of physics and computer science, with a focal point on machine learning and its applications in solar physics research and astronomy. She is particularly intrigued by the dynamic behavior of the Sun and its implications for space weather and our comprehension of the universe.

 

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations: 📚🎓

She pursued her academic journey in Physics with a specialization in Plasma from 2019 to 2022 at Payam e Noor University and Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, Iran. Her thesis focused on investigating the dynamic behavior of solar chromospheric bright points within network Python frameworks and internetwork Energy Engineering-Radiation applications. Prior to her M.Sc, she completed her undergraduate studies from 2010 to 2014 at the Karaj Branch of Islamic Azad University in Iran, majoring in Electrical Engineering-Electronics. Her thesis during this period explored the application of wavelet transform in power quality evaluation, blending mathematics and physics. Before her undergraduate studies, she attended the National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET) from 2003 to 2010 in Karaj, Iran.

Research Fields:

One area of particular interest to her is the utilization of machine learning techniques to analyze data from the IRIS and HINODE spacecraft. These missions have bestowed unprecedented views of the Sun’s atmosphere, generating vast datasets exploitable for studying a myriad of phenomena, from magnetic reconnection events to coronal loop dynamics. Additionally, she harbors curiosity about amalgamating physics and computer science in diverse research realms, such as formulating new algorithms for astronomical data analysis or employing machine learning to model intricate physical systems.

Within the realm of solar physics, she aims to delve into various topics, encompassing the mechanisms propelling the Sun’s magnetic field, the characteristics of solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and the interplay between the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetosphere. Through the development of novel tools and techniques for scrutinizing solar data, she aspires to enrich our comprehension of these phenomena and contribute to the broader expanse of space science.

In sum, she is eager to pursue a PhD in this domain and collaborate with leading researchers to craft innovative methods for investigating the Sun and other celestial entities. She holds the conviction that the amalgamation of physics and computer science offers a potent avenue for advancing our cosmic understanding and devising inventive solutions to intricate problems. As a dedicated and impassioned researcher, she is resolute in her commitment to making significant strides in this field and propelling our understanding of the cosmos.

Award

She is a remarkable individual, recognized as the top graduate in both the first district of Payame Noor University and across Tehran province. Her excellence extends beyond academia, as demonstrated by her achievements, including winning the 22nd Khwarizmi Youth Awards for her innovative work on Alborz state security robots. Additionally, she has been honored with certificates from prestigious competitions such as the Demo of 3rd Iran Open Robotic Competition at QIAU and the 5th Smart Mice and Robotic Competition at Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch. Her dedication and ingenuity in the field of robotics showcase her as a standout talent in her field.

 

Conference

She is an accomplished researcher who has made significant contributions to various scientific symposiums and conferences. Her expertise spans multiple disciplines, including physics, solar physics, and geophysics. Notably, she has presented oral presentations and posters on topics such as characterizing solar spicules, exploring damping properties of iris bright points, and investigating magnetic bright point characteristics. Her use of advanced techniques like machine learning, deep learning, and spectral analysis highlights her innovative approach to research. Additionally, her presentations on topics such as geometric components of resistivity measurement and the performance of well logging tools demonstrate her proficiency in geophysical investigations. With her collaborative efforts in poster presentations, she showcases her ability to work effectively within research teams. Overall, her contributions to the scientific community underscore her as a dedicated and accomplished researcher in her field.

 

Zhang Yiwei- Network Science – Best Researcher Award

Zhang Yiwei- Network Science

Dr. Zhang Yiwei  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network Science. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Southern University of Science and Technology. His primary research interests in pure mathematics revolve around the interplay of dynamical systems, ergodic theory, probability theory, and optimizations. His work delves into the statistical properties of dynamical systems, particularly those generated by iterations of maps exhibiting a certain level of hyperbolicity. Emphasizing probabilistic studies, he explores topics such as ergodic optimization and thermodynamics formalism problems associated with the invariant measures of these systems.

Beyond theoretical pursuits, he actively engages in the practical applications of his research, modeling dynamics in real-world systems such as data-driven dynamical systems in cell biology and neuroscience. With an impressive track record, he has authored 24 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, collaborated with distinguished mathematicians, and received prestigious awards, including the Chen Shengshen Prize of Mathematics from the Chinese Mathematical Society and the Marc Yor Prize from the French Academy of Sciences. Notably, in 2020, he and his collaborators successfully resolved a 20-year-long standing conjecture in ergodic optimization originally proposed by Professors G. Yuan and B. Hunt at the University of Maryland in 1999.

Professional Profiles:

Publication
• Jian Ding, Zhiqiang Li and Yiwei Zhang, On the prevalence of the periodicity of maximizing
measures, Accepted for publication in Advance in Mathematics, (2023).
• Xiaobo Hou, Xueting Tian, and Yiwei Zhang, Topological structures on saturated sets,
optimal orbits and equilibrium states, Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst. Series A, (2023), no. 43,
771-806.
2 • Xiankun Ren, Wenda Zhang, Yiwei Zhang, Upper capacity entropy and packing entropy
of saturated sets for amenable group actions, Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst. Series A, (2023)
no. 43, 2812-2834.
• Jianyu Chen, Hongkun Zhang, and Yiwei Zhang, On Coupling Lemma and Stochastic
Properties for One-dimensional Expanding Maps, J. Dyn Differ Equat. (2022).
• Stefano Galatalo, Mark Holland, Tomas Persson and Yiwei Zhang, Anomalous time-scaling
of extreme events in infinite systems and Birkhoff sums of infinite observables, Discrete
Contin. Dyn. Syst. Series A, 41(2021), no.4, 1799-1841.
• Lulu Fang, Hiroki Takahasi and Yiwei Zhang, Precise asymptotics on the Birkhoff sums
for dynamical systems, Nonlinearity, 34(2021), no. 10, 7095-7108.
• Charles Bordenave, Yanqi Qiu and Yiwei Zhang, Spectral gap of sparse bistochastic matrices with exchangeable rows, Annales de l’Institut Henri Poincar´e – Probabilit´es et
Statistiques, 56(2020), no. 4, 2971-2995;
• Qianying Xiao and Yiwei Zhang, On the computation of extended rescaled Poincar´e map
for singular vector fields, Dyn. Syst, 35(2020), no. 2, 259-274.
• Hongfei Cui, Lulu Fang, Yiwei Zhang, A note on the run length function for intermittent
maps, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 472(2019), no.1, 937-946.
• Jiaojiao Yang, Min Wu, and Yiwei Zhang, Quasi-Lipschitz mapping, correlation and local
dimensions, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 105(2017), 224-229.
• Junlin Li, Hongbo Fu, Ziying He and Yiwei Zhang, Strong approximation rate for Wiener
process by fast oscillating integrated Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals. 113(2018), 314-325.
• Byott Nigel P., Lin Congping and Yiwei Zhang. On the mixing properties of piecewise
expanding maps under composition with permutations II: Maps of non-constant orientation,
Stoch. Dyn. 16(2016), no. 3. 1660013
• Ana Rodrigues and Yiwei Zhang, Fair measure and fair entropy for non-Markov interval
maps, Stoch. Dyn. (2016), no. 16, 1750035.
• Bochi Jairo and Yiwei Zhang, Ergodic optimization of prevalent super-continuous functions, Int. Math. Res. Not. IMRN(2016), no. 19, 5988-6017.

Abdul Ahad- Network – Young Scientist Award

Abdul Ahad- Network

Dr. Abdul Ahad  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network. Throughout his academic and professional journey, he actively participated in various workshops to enhance his skills and contribute to the academic community. He attended a 1-Day Faculty/Quality Directions Training on “Outcome Based Education” organized by the Pakistan Engineering Council at UMT, Sialkot, Pakistan. Additionally, he engaged in a series of workshops at the same institution, including a hands-on training workshop on Outcome Based Education (OBE) facilitated by Dr. Abdul Ahad, as well as workshops on writing top-notch research papers, streamlining writing with Overleaf/LaTeX, and launching research journeys.

Dr. Abdul Ahad also conducted a workshop on “Unveiling the Causes of Delay in Attaining PhD and Master’s Degrees: Strategies and Solutions for Timely Completion” at Govt. Degree College, Kabal, Swat, Pakistan, addressing the concerns of students. Further expanding his reach, he conducted a workshop on “Empowering Your Academic Writing with Overleaf/LaTeX” at Taylor’s University of Malaysia. These experiences underscore his commitment to professional development and knowledge dissemination in the realms of education and research.

Education

He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Sunway University, Malaysia, spanning the years 2018 to 2022. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed a Master’s degree in Computer Science at the Virtual University of Pakistan from 2015 to 2017. Earlier in his academic journey, he obtained a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from Swat University of Pakistan between 2012 and 2014. Complementing his academic achievements, he also pursued professional development by earning a Bachelor’s of Education (Be.D.) from Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan, during the academic year 2013 to 2014. Additionally, he holds a Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) from the Board of Technical Education, Peshawar, Pakistan. This comprehensive educational background reflects his dedication to advancing his knowledge and expertise in the fields of Computer Science and Information Technology.

Professional Profiles:

Employment History

In his multifaceted employment history, he has showcased versatility and expertise in various roles. Currently serving as a Visiting Researcher at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, he is actively engaged in cutting-edge projects. His focus includes energy-efficient routing in Heterogeneous 5G Wireless Sensor Networks using game theory and the development of a heart stroke detection system employing Fuzzy K-Nearest Neighbor and Artificial Neural Network with Chi-Square and Best First Search algorithms.

Prior to this, he served as a Data Processing Officer for the Government of Pakistan, Revenue Department, where he managed data, implemented information systems, ensured data security, and handled backup and recovery processes. Concurrently, he held the position of Visiting Lecturer and Research Assistant at The University of Buner, Pakistan, where he contributed to both teaching and research endeavors, overseeing undergraduate and graduate students. His prior experiences also encompassed roles as a Teaching Assistant at Sunway University, Malaysia, and as a Visiting Lecturer at Govt. PG. Jahanzeb College Swat, Pakistan.

Earlier in his career, he served as an O & A Level Teacher and Network Administrator at The City School Swat Campus, responsible for teaching, network design, and maintenance. He also worked as a Network Administrator at Maxtech Institute, Virtual University Campus Mingora, Swat, Pakistan, where he played a pivotal role in network design, implementation, and maintenance, emphasizing security protocols. This comprehensive narrative reflects his extensive and dynamic professional journey across academia, research, and technology-driven roles.

Member of Conferences
In his commitment to advancing research and fostering collaboration, he has actively participated in several prominent international conferences and academic networks. Serving as the Workshop Chair, Sessions Chair, and Reviewer for the IEEE Conference Turkey 2023: The 10th International Conference on Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications, he demonstrated his leadership and expertise in the field.
Additionally, he contributed to the EAI HealthyIoT Conference Portugal 2023 as a Technical Committee Member, Sessions Chair, and Reviewer, showcasing his involvement in IoT technologies for healthcare. Similarly, he played key roles in the EAI GOODTECHS Conference Portugal 2023, serving as a Technical Committee Member, Sessions Chair, and Reviewer, emphasizing smart objects and technologies for social good.
Further extending his influence, he assumed the responsibilities of Workshop Chair, Sessions Chair, and Reviewer at the IEEE Conference Saudi Arabia 2023: International Conference on Smart Computing and Application. In tandem with his conference engagements, he holds memberships in various European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Actions, including CA22104 (Behavioral Next Generation in Wireless Networks for Cyber Security), CA20104 (Network on evidence-based physical activity in old age – PhysAgeNet), CA19121 (Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living – GoodBrother), and CA19136 (International Interdisciplinary Network on Smart Healthy Age-friendly Environments – NET4AGE-FRIENDLY). Through his active involvement in these conferences and networks, he has significantly contributed to the advancement of knowledge and collaboration in his areas of expertise.
Areas of Interest
Research interests include 5G, 6G, Internet of Things, Smart Healthcare, Smart Cities, Wireless Networks, Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN), Security and Privacy, Intelligent
Transportation and Artificial Intelligence.
Journal Reviewer
I regularly review many journals and conferences including Future Generation Computer
Systems, IEEE Access, IEEE Sensor, Computer Networks, Internet of Things (Elsevier), Connection Sciences, Peer J: Computer Sciences, International Journal of Distributed Sensor
Networks, Applied Sciences, MDPI Sensors, Array and others.
Research Publications
1 Ahad, A., Ali, Z., Mateen, A., Tahir, M., Hannan, A., Garcia, N. M., & Pires, I. M. (2023). A comprehensive
review on 5g-based smart healthcare network security: Taxonomy, issues, solutions and future research
directions. Array, 100290.
2 Butt, H. A., Ahad, A., Wasim, M., Shayea, I., Coelho, P. J., Pires, I. M., & Garcia, N. M. (2023). Federated
machine learning in 5g smart healthcare: A security perspective review. Procedia Computer Science, 224,
580–586.
3 Mateen, A., Wasim, M., Ahad, A., Ashfaq, T., Iqbal, M., & Ali, A. (2023). Smart energy management
system for minimizing electricity cost and peak to average ratio in residential areas with hybrid genetic
flower pollination algorithm. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 77, 593–611.
4 Mughees, A., Tahir, M., Sheikh, M. A., Amphawan, A., Meng, Y. K., Ahad, A., & Chamran, K. (2023).
Energy-efficient joint resource allocation in 5g hetnet using multi-agent parameterized deep
reinforcement learning. Physical Communication, 102206.
5 Noreen, R., Zafar, A., Waheed, T., Wasim, M., Ahad, A., Coelho, P. J., & Pires, I. M. (2023). Unraveling the
inner world of phd scholars with sentiment analysis for mental health prognosis. Behaviour &
Information Technology, 1–13.
6 Ahad, A., & Tahir, M. (2022). Perspective—6g and iot for intelligent healthcare: Challenges and future
research directions. ECS Sensors Plus.
8 Ahad, A., Tahir, M., Sheikh, M. A., Ahmed, K. I., & Mughees, A. (2021). An intelligent clustering-based
routing protocol (crp-gr) for 5g-based smart healthcare using game theory and reinforcement learning.
Applied Sciences, 11(21), 9993.
9 Istiaque Ahmed, K., Tahir, M., Hadi Habaebi, M., Lun Lau, S., & Ahad, A. (2021). Machine learning for
authentication and authorization in iot: Taxonomy, challenges and future research direction. Sensors,
21(15), 5122.
10 Mughees, A., Tahir, M., Sheikh, M. A., & Ahad, A. (2021b). Energy-efficient ultra-dense 5g networks:
Recent advances, taxonomy and future research directions. IEEE Access.
11 Ahad, A., Tahir, M., Aman Sheikh, M., Ahmed, K. I., Mughees, A., & Numani, A. (2020). Technologies
trend towards 5g network for smart health-care using iot: A review. Sensors, 20(14), 4047.
12 Mughees, A., Tahir, M., Sheikh, M. A., & Ahad, A. (2020). Towards energy efficient 5g networks using
machine learning: Taxonomy, research challenges, and future research directions. IEEE Access, 8,
187498–187522.
13 Tahir, M., Habaebi, M. H., Dabbagh, M., Mughees, A., Ahad, A., & Ahmed, K. I. (2020). A review on
application of blockchain in 5g and beyond networks: Taxonomy, field-trials, challenges and
opportunities. IEEE Access, 8, 115876–115904.
14 Ahad, A., Tahir, M., & Yau, K.-L. A. (2019). 5g-based smart healthcare network: Architecture, taxonomy,
challenges and future research directions. IEEE access, 7, 100747–100762.
15 Ahad, A., Al Faisal, S., Ali, F., Jan, B., Ullah, N. et al. (2017). Design and performance analysis of dss (dual
sink based scheme) protocol for wbasns. Advances in Remote Sensing, 6(04), 245.
16 Ahad, A., Tariq, L., Niaz, S., & Inam, M. (2017). Design of secure and traceable requirement engineering
process for security-sensitive projects. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 10(12), 873–883.
17 Ahad, A., Ullah, Z., Amin, B., & Ahmad, A. (2017). Comparison of energy efficient routing protocols in
wireless sensor network. Am. J. Netw. Commun, 6, 67–73.

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