Han Zhang | Network Security | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Han Zhang | Network Security | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Tsinghua University, China

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Summary

Dr. Han Zhang is a Special Research Fellow and Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute for Network Sciences and Cyberspace, Tsinghua University. With a strong foundation in computer science and network security, he has cultivated a career that bridges advanced research and practical innovation in cyberspace governance and network science. His work spans interdisciplinary domains, driving impactful contributions in cybersecurity education and system-level network research. Committed to academic excellence and talent cultivation, Dr. Zhang is recognized for his mentorship and pioneering teaching reforms. He also actively leads collaborative international research, maintaining a strong presence in the global academic community.

Educational Background

Dr. Han Zhang earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Technology from Tsinghua University (2013.09–2018.07), under the supervision of Professor Xia Yin. During his doctoral studies, he was a visiting scholar at George Washington University (2016.10–2017.09), working with Prof. Lan Tian in the School of Electrical and Information Engineering. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Technology from Jilin University (2009.08–2013.06). His academic training reflects a solid grounding in both theoretical and applied aspects of computer science, forming the basis for his later work in network security and systems research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zhang has served as a Special Research Fellow and Ph.D. advisor at the Institute for Network Sciences and Cyberspace, Tsinghua University. He was an Assistant Professor and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Cybersecurity, Beihang University. He has also led courses and supervised graduate research in programming and network security. His roles have consistently involved curriculum reform, student mentoring, and interdisciplinary research collaboration. Dr. Zhang’s academic positions reflect his commitment to both foundational research and the cultivation of next-generation cybersecurity professionals.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhang’s research interests encompass network science, cyberspace governance, system security, and cybersecurity education. His work integrates data-driven methodologies with system design to explore trust, resilience, and efficiency in networked systems. He is particularly focused on enhancing the security of critical infrastructure through intelligent algorithms and robust frameworks. Additionally, he investigates educational strategies for cultivating application-oriented cybersecurity talent. His interdisciplinary perspective positions him at the intersection of theoretical innovation and practical deployment, contributing to the strategic evolution of secure and sustainable digital ecosystems.

Author Metrics

Dr. Han Zhang has published extensively in high-impact journals and conferences in the fields of computer science and network security. He has co-authored significant teaching reform papers, including in Industrial and Information Technology Education, where he explored curriculum innovation and cybersecurity talent development. His academic work is accessible via NetSys Lab, and he has garnered increasing citations for both technical and pedagogical contributions. His collaborative and first-author papers reflect a balanced academic profile, with a growing international scholarly influence in cybersecurity education and network systems research.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Zhang has received multiple accolades for excellence in research, teaching, and innovation. As a Party member, he actively engages in academic leadership and mentorship, contributing to institutional and national education reforms. His teaching reform initiatives have been recognized for their practical impact on developing high-caliber cybersecurity professionals. He has also led and participated in funded projects focused on network security and educational development. These honors reflect his sustained contributions to the advancement of both science and pedagogy in China’s evolving digital landscape.

Publication Top Notes

1. Centralized Network Utility Maximization with Accelerated Gradient Method

Authors: Y. Tian, Z. Wang, X. Yin, X. Shi, J. Yang, H. Zhang
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Networking
Year: 2025 (Forthcoming/Published)
Details: This paper presents a centralized algorithm using an accelerated gradient method for efficient network utility maximization, achieving faster convergence and scalable optimization for large-scale networks.

2. ACME++: A Secure Authorization Mechanism for ACME Clients in the Web PKI Ecosystem

Authors: T. Zhang, H. Zhang, Y. Wei, Y. Li, X. Shi, J. Wang, X. Yin
Conference: Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference (WWW)
Pages: 1058–1067
Year: 2025
Abstract: ACME++ strengthens the ACME protocol by introducing a novel, secure client authorization method within the Web PKI system, improving defense against client impersonation and replay attacks.

3. Poster: Scalable and Interpretable Multilayer Overlay Network Checking via Ensemble Verification

Authors: X. Liu, Y. Li, H. Zhang, X. Yin, X. Shi, Z. Wang, G. Ren, J. Yao
Conference: ACM SIGCOMM 2024 – Posters and Demos Track
Pages: 22–24
Year: 2024
Publisher: ACM
Description: This poster introduces an ensemble-based verification tool enabling scalable analysis and interpretability for multilayer overlay networks used in complex infrastructure setups.

4. Cost-efficient Flow Migration for SFC Dynamical Scheduling in Geo-distributed Clouds

Authors: W. Chen, Z. Wang, H. Zhang, X. Yin, X. Shi
Journal: Computer Networks
Volume: 249
Article Number: 110496
Year: 2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: This study introduces a dynamic, cost-optimized scheduling algorithm for service function chaining (SFC) across geographically distributed cloud environments, addressing performance and resource constraints.

5. ROV-GD: Improving the Measurement of ROV Deployment Using Graph Difference

Authors: J. He, Y. Li, H. Zhang, C. An, J. Wang
Conference: 2024 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
Pages: 1–7
Year: 2024
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: ROV-GD leverages graph-difference metrics to refine the measurement accuracy of Route Origin Validation (ROV) deployments, improving BGP routing security assessment.

Conclusion

Dr. Han Zhang exemplifies a modern cybersecurity researcher with a well-rounded profile in theoretical innovation, practical systems research, interdisciplinary integration, and educational reform. His affiliation with Tsinghua University, impactful publications in IEEE and ACM, and his leadership in cybersecurity education firmly establish him as a highly deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award in Network Security.

Sulyman Abdulkareem – Network Intrusion Detection – Best Researcher Award

Sulyman Abdulkareem – Network Intrusion Detection – Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Sulyman Abdulkareem  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network Intrusion Detection. He is a performance-driven Project Manager with an extensive academic background in Management and Information Systems and over 10 years of experience managing cross-functional teams to drive cost-effective technology solutions and execute key business projects in a technical environment. He has a proven ability to effectively manage knowledge, communicate, collaborate, and coordinate core IT functions, third parties, and vendors on initiatives to ensure project integration and alignment with overall requirements, security, compliance, standards, and quality assurance. Adept at managing all aspects of solution delivery, he excels in research, analysis, scope definition, resource planning and allocation, budget management, document development, status reporting, risk management, and change control.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Communication Systems from the University of Surrey and a Master of Science in Management Information Systems with Distinction from Coventry University. Additionally, he has earned several professional certifications, including PRINCE 2 Foundation, CMI Level 7 in Professional Consulting, CMI Level 7 in Strategic Management and Leadership, and a certification in Security Policy Development.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since October 2019, he has been serving as a Project Manager at IMBIL Consultancy Services Limited in London. In this role, he implemented a new Case Management System (CMS) tailored to the department’s specific needs, leading to a 40% increase in workflow efficiency and overall productivity of the legal department. He oversaw the development and implementation of a comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for a major client, coordinating cross-functional teams, managing timelines and budgets, and ensuring the project met all specified requirements. He led the integration of a machine learning model into a client solution to predict customer behavior for e-commerce activities, enhancing business intelligence and personalized marketing strategies. Additionally, he implemented a data security system for a financial client in compliance with GDPR, ensuring all project activities adhered to relevant industry standards. He conducted daily stand-ups, regular project retrospectives, and feedback sessions, identifying areas for improvement and implementing process optimizations. By refining development processes, improving communication within the project team, and adopting new tools, he enhanced team efficiency and project quality. He standardized the filing system and promoted the use of cloud documentation and storage via SharePoint. Efficiently organizing and coordinating meetings with stakeholders, he scheduled, sent out invitations, prepared meeting agendas, took minutes, and distributed them promptly to ensure clear communication and accountability. He successfully optimized project processes by conducting gap analysis, gathering data on current processes, identifying associated KPIs, and redesigning these processes to improve alignment with desired outcomes, achieving a 65% improvement in these processes.

 

Doctoral Researcher –University of Surrey

He coordinated the DEDICAT 6G project in collaboration with industry giants like Airbus, Nokia, and Orange under the EU’s Horizon 2020 program, securing over €6 million in funding to enhance network efficiency and security. He led the design and implementation of an advanced Network Intrusion Detection Classifier for IoT networks, achieving superior efficiency and effectiveness compared to existing solutions. His groundbreaking research efforts culminated in the publication of a paper titled “IoT Network Intrusion Detection with Ensemble Learners,” detailing the development and success of an innovative network intrusion detection classifier. He collaborated effectively with project team members and security consultants at Mafic Ltd, contributing significantly to the successful completion of IoT solutions by documenting crucial research findings. He demonstrated proficiency in stakeholder management, and agile, waterfall, lean, PRINCE 2, SAFe, and SDLC methodologies. His expertise spans service management, risk and business analysis, process optimization, planning and budgeting, user acceptance testing (UAT), system administration, change management, requirements analysis, and documentation and reporting. He secured smooth laboratory operations and maintained up-to-date standardized operating procedures, resulting in a remarkable 90% success rate in meeting project deadlines. His planning and organizational skills ensured smooth operations by designing a comprehensive weekly schedule, maximizing productivity and efficiency.

As a lecturer at the University of Ilorin from February 2018 to September 2019, he collaborated with a software firm to develop new cybersecurity protocols, providing students with practical experience and creating innovative solutions that benefited the company. He established numerous partnerships with tech companies to collaborate on applied research projects. He led a pioneering research project on renewable energy technologies, engaging undergraduate and graduate students, yielding sustainable energy solutions and publishable research findings that significantly advanced the academic community’s understanding and the industry’s capabilities. He led annual research conferences and regular workshops at the university, where students and faculty could present their project findings, focusing on trending topics such as AI and inviting industry experts to provide networking opportunities for students. He supervised undergraduate projects, guiding more than 20 students through their research endeavors, achieving a remarkable 100% pass rate and witnessing a notable 20% increase in student engagement and active participation in various research and development initiatives. He successfully managed undergraduate class assignments and assessments, resulting in a high 95% completion rate and a notable 15% grade improvement by implementing strategies such as ensuring 95% lecture attendance and enhancing lecture materials, which reduced failure rates by 5% and fostered increased student engagement.

IT Project Manager

• Successfully led the Lifestalia Loan app project delivery within budget and ahead of schedule; Partnered with Apple and Google to deploy
on the App Store and Google Play store. Collaborated with cross-functional teams to uphold the Agile methodology in delivering this project,
resulting in a 30% improvement in project delivery time and a 15% increase in team productivity.
• Implemented UX enhancements based on findings, conducted comprehensive user research and analysis, and identified pain points and
areas for improvement within the app interface. Achieved a 25% increase in user satisfaction and a 20% decrease in user churn rate.
• Collaborated with the Power BI team to create real-time dashboards accessible to cross-functional teams, providing actionable insights into
current user trends, app usage metrics, and the impact of new and already-existing processes, improving decision-making by 60%.
• Effectively managed a high caseload of tasks while maintaining standards and adhering to established protocols. Prioritised tasks based on
urgency, efficiently allocating time and resources to assist clients and attend to other essential duties.
• Responsible for developing and maintaining project documentation. Utilised Trello, Jira, SharePoint, MS Project, and Visio in managing
multiple projects simultaneously within tight deadlines, ensuring seamless communication among stakeholders by preparing project status
& progress reports. Oversaw project timelines, budget tracking, and risk management to ensure the timely delivery of high-quality solutions
that meet client expectations and drive business growth.
• Oversaw transitioning on-premises servers, applications, and data to cloud-based platforms, AWS specifically. Elicited and documented
requirements for the change and developed UAT scripts and comprehensive migration steps.
• Established a robust risk management framework using the RAID log to identify, assess, and mitigate risks across project operations.
Conducted risk assessments, developed risk registers, and implemented risk mitigation strategies, resulting in a proactive approach to risk
management and a 15% reduction in compliance-related incidents.
• Prepared business and financial cases that contained forecasts, methods, assumptions, adopted metrics and sensitive analysis to help
management and other stakeholders make informed decisions before, during, and after any project.

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Chien-Hua Tsai – Information Security -Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chien-Hua Tsai – Information Security -Best Researcher Award

Chien – Hua Tsai  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Information System.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Accounting Information at Chihlee University of Technology, Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA in 2000. In 2007, he obtained a professional certificate in Information Security, specifically Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), from EC-Council (membership ID ECC921640). He offers extensive consulting services on network management practices and has engaged with numerous clients in this capacity.

Journals Published 

Blockchain: Research and Applications, Annals of Operations Research, Information Systems and e-Business Management, The International Arab Journal of Information Technology, Security and Communication Networks, Computers and Electrical Engineering, KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, Journal of Internet Technology

Areas of Research:

Prof. Tsai’s research interests include Information SystemsSecurity, Secure Communication Protocols, Public Key Cryptosystems,Electronic Transaction Security in Computer and Network Security, and Blockchain Technology Applications in Businesses

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

  • A Secure and Efficient Blockchain-Powered Scheme for e-Invoicing Application

    Blockchain: Research and Applications
    2024-07 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Hsiu-Li Lee; Chien-Hua Tsai
  • Supply chain financing scheme based on blockchain technology from a business application perspective

    Annals of Operations Research
    2023-01 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Chien-Hua Tsai
  • A Robust Secure Self-Certified Concurrent Signature Scheme from Bilinear Pairings

    The International Arab Journal of Information Technology
    2021 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 2309-4524
    CONTRIBUTORS: Chien-Hua Tsai; Pin-Chang Su
  • The application of multi-server authentication scheme in internet banking transaction environments

    Information Systems and e-Business Management
    2021-03-13 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Chien-Hua Tsai; Pin-Chang Su

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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Mayukha Selvaraj- Information Security – Best Researcher Award

Mayukha Selvaraj- Information Security – Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mayukha Selvaraj distinguished academic and researcher in the field Information security. She served as the Founder and CEO of Maylancer Techios Pvt Ltd in Coimbatore from 2015 to 2021, overseeing the strategic direction and operations of the company. Prior to founding Maylancer Techios, she worked as a Freelance Website Developer in 2014-2015, honing her skills in web development and project management. Before venturing into freelancing, she held positions as an Associate System Engineer at Cognizant in Coimbatore from February 2014 to June 2014, where she gained valuable experience in software development and systems integration. Preceding her time at Cognizant, she worked as a System Associate at Igate in Mumbai from October 2013 to January 2014, contributing to various IT projects and initiatives. Throughout her career journey, she has demonstrated versatility, leadership, and a commitment to excellence in the technology industry.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Information Technology at the Department of Information Technology, Bharathiar University, with an expected completion date in 2023. Prior to her doctoral studies, she obtained a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Computer Science from the same university between 2016 and 2019. She also holds a Master of Sciences (M.Sc.) in Information Technology, completed on a full-time basis from 2014 to 2016, and a Master of Arts (M.A.) in English, pursued part-time through the School of Distance Education, both from Bharathiar University. Additionally, she attained a Bachelor of Sciences (B.Sc.) in Information Technology from PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore, completing her undergraduate studies from 2010 to 2013. Through her academic journey, she has demonstrated a commitment to advancing her knowledge and expertise in various fields related to technology and humanities.

 

Membership

She is an active member of several professional organizations, contributing to her field and staying abreast of the latest developments. Since 2017, she has been a Life Member of the Computer Society of India and the Indian Science Congress Association, demonstrating her commitment to the advancement of computer science and scientific research in India. In 2022, she became a Member of the Institute of Electrical, Electronics and Engineers, further expanding her professional network and involvement in the electrical and electronics industry. Additionally, she joined the American Institute of Healthcare and Compliance and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association as a Member in 2023, showcasing her interest in healthcare compliance and information systems governance. Through her memberships, she actively engages with peers, attends conferences, and contributes to the broader professional community in her areas of expertise.

Award

She has received notable recognition for her contributions to the field of software development and her achievements in youth leadership. In 2019, she was honored as the Best Software Developer in Tamilnadu by World Wide Achievers, Mumbai, acknowledging her excellence in software development within the region. Earlier, in 2016, she was conferred with the Swami Vivekananda Youth Achiever Award by the Department of Information Technology at Bharathiar University, recognizing her outstanding contributions and leadership in youth empowerment initiatives. These accolades underscore her talent, dedication, and impact in both the technical and societal spheres, reflecting her commitment to excellence and community engagement.

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1. “Port Scanning Mitigation Strategies for Penetration Testing: Blue Team
Perspective,” International Conference on Engineering and Emerging
Technologies (ICEET), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2022, pp. 1-6, doi:
10.1109/ICEET56468.2022.10007258.

2. “Various Possible Attacks and Mitigations of the OSI Model Layers Through
Pentesting – An Overview”, In: Rahul Srivastava and Aditya Kr. Singh Pundir (eds),
New Frontiers in Communication and Intelligent Systems, SCRS, India, 2023, pp.
799-809. https://doi.org/10.52458/978-81-95502-00-4-78

3. “Reconnaissance for Penetration Testing Using Active Scanning of MITRE
ATT&CK”, In: Kaiser, M.S., Xie, J., Rathore, V.S. (eds) Information and
Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS 2021). Lecture
Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 401. Springer, Singapore.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0098-3_66

4. “Enhanced Image Compression Technique to Improve Image Quality for Mobile
Applications”, In: Rathore, V.S., Dey, N., Piuri, V., Babo, R., Polkowski, Z., Tavares,
J.M.R.S. (eds) Rising Threats in Expert Applications and Solutions. Advances in
Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1187. Springer, Singapore.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6014-9_33

Giedre Sabaliauskaite – Network Security – Best Researcher Award

Giedre Sabaliauskaite – Network Security – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Giedre Sabaliauskaite  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Integration of safety and security ( Network security). She is currently serving as an Associate Professor in Cyber Security within the Computer Science Department at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Swansea University in the UK since 2022. Prior to this role, she held the position of Associate Professor in Assured Autonomous Systems at the Centre for Future Transport and Cities at Coventry University from 2020 to 2022. Her journey in academia commenced as a Research Scientist at the iTrust Centre for Research in Cyber Security at Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore, from 2016 to 2020, following which she transitioned into the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher at the same institution from 2013 to 2016. Earlier in her career, she served as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Computer Science at Lund University, Sweden, from 2008 to 2010. She also gained industrial experience as a Software Quality Engineer at Critical Software, S.A., Coimbra, Portugal, from 2007 to 2008, and as a Scientist at the Department of Testing and Inspection at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE), Kaiserslautern, Germany, from 2004 to 2005.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

She earned her PhD in Software Engineering from the Department of Informatics and Mathematical Science at the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University, Japan, between 2000 and 2004. Prior to this, she completed her Master of Science in Informatics with Honours at the Department of Information Systems within the Faculty of Informatics at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania, from 1996 to 1998. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Informatics at the same institution, also within the Department of Information Systems at the Faculty of Informatics, from 1992 to 1996.

 

Patents

She is listed as one of the inventors on a patent titled “Defense system and method against cyber-physical attacks,” which was granted in the United States in August 2022. The patent, with number US 11,431,733, was developed by A. Mathur, S. Adepu, S. Shrivastava, M. A. Kaung, N. Tippenhauer, and G. Sabaliauskaite. This invention likely represents her contribution to the field of cyber security, demonstrating her involvement in innovative research and development aimed at safeguarding against cyber-physical attacks.

Research Activity

She has been extensively involved as either Principal Investigator (PI) or Co-Investigator (Co-I) in numerous research projects, collectively securing over 15 million GBP in funding. Notable contributions include her role as PI for the “Trade-off Management between Safety and Cybersecurity (TOMSAC)” project, conducted from October 2021 to November 2022, in collaboration with Coventry University and Horiba Mira, funded by the PETRAS National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cybersecurity in the UK. Additionally, she served as PI for the “Ensuring cybersecure deployments of driverless teleoperated vehicles (ENCODE)” project from October 2021 to March 2022, in partnership with StreetDrone, TRL, Coventry University, Angoka Ltd, and Oxfordshire County Council, funded by Innovate UK. Another significant project led by her was the “Autonomous Vehicle Security (ACRONIS)” initiative, which she oversaw from December 2016 to May 2020, collaborating with Singapore University of Technology and Design, Nanyang Technological University, and the Singapore Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), with funding from MINDEF, Singapore. Her involvement in these projects highlights her expertise and leadership in advancing research in cyber security, autonomous systems, and related fields.

Major Collaborations

She has engaged in significant collaborations across various institutions and organizations, contributing to advancements in cybersecurity and related fields. Since 2021, she has been collaborating with the UK Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) on road vehicle cybersecurity, particularly focusing on threat analysis, risk assessment, and the implementation of standards ISO/SAE 21434 and UN Regulations No. 155 and No. 156, within the framework of research projects such as 5G CAL and ENCODE. Concurrently, she has maintained a collaboration with the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) since 2020, focusing on cybersecurity threat analysis and risk assessment methods and tools in the transport sector. Furthermore, her ongoing collaboration with the iTrust Centre for Research in Cyber Security at the Singapore University of Technology and Design since 2020 has centered on critical infrastructure cybersecurity. Notably, from 2016 to 2020, she collaborated with the Singapore Standards Council on automotive standards development, contributing to the development of the standard “TR 68-3:2019. Technical Reference for Autonomous vehicles – Part 3: Cybersecurity principles and assessment framework,” which establishes guidelines for certifying autonomous vehicles for Singapore roads. These collaborations underscore her commitment to interdisciplinary research and her significant contributions to shaping cybersecurity standards and practices in the transport sector.

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Serena Doria – Technological Networks – Women Researcher Award

Serena Doria – Technological Networks – Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Serena Doria distinguished academic and researcher in the field Technological Networks. She was responsible for the Ud’A Scienza Project financed under the Call for Scientific Dissemination PANN2020 – Annual Contributions Law 113/91 D.D. 1524 of 21/01/2019, promoted by the MUR. The Ud’A Scienza Project was funded for a total of €72,176, ranking ninth with a score of 55/60 out of 71 admitted projects, and it has a duration of 12 months (from 15.12.2021 to 15.12.2022).

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

she graduated in Mathematics, with a focus on Applied Probability, from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” on January 29th, 1992. Since November 1st, 2022, she has been an associate professor in the scientific sector MAT 06 – Probability Calculus and Mathematical Statistics. From 1995 to 2022, she worked as a researcher in the scientific sector MAT 06 – Probability Calculus and Mathematical Statistics. Her research interests include coherent conditional forecasts and their extensions, Hausdorff measures and fractal sets, Choquet integral, representation of orderings, equivalences in complex decisions and complex systems, and knowledge representation in Artificial Intelligence.

Conferences

She attended the MTISD’06 Conference on Methods, Models, and Information Technologies to Support Decision Making, held at the University of Naples – L’Orientale, Procida from September 28th to 30th, 2006. She also participated in the MTISD’04 Conference on Methods, Models, and Information Technologies to Support Decision Making, hosted by the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Benevento from June 24th to 26th, 2004. Additionally, she was present at the SIS Intermediate Conference on Process and Statistical Evaluation Methods in Rome from June 4th to 6th, 2001. She took part in the II Conference of the MURST co-financed Research Project on Models for Treating Partial Knowledge in Decision-Making Processes in Lipari, Sicily from July 22nd to 26th, 2000. Moreover, she attended the I Conference of the MURST co-financed Research Project on Models for Treating Partial Knowledge in Decision-Making Processes in Perugia from April 7th to 9th, 1999. She also participated in the Evolution of Mathematics, its Applications, and its Teaching Conference in Numana from June 4th to 10th, 1999, and the National Mathesis Conference in L’Aquila from October 19th to 21st, 1998. She attended the Days of Combinatorial Geometry in Rome on May 29th and 30th, 1997. Lastly, she was present at the Conference on Methods of Representing Uncertainty in Architecture in Pescara from November 27th to 30th, 1997, and the Conference on Uncertainty Analysis in Economic and Territorial Management in Benevento in May.

 

Internationalizations

She served as an editor, alongside Thomas Augustin and Massimo Marinacci, for the Special Issue of the Ninth International Symposium of Imprecise Probability: Theory and Applications – ISIPTA’15, published in the International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 84, 39-40, in 2015. Additionally, she was an editor, alongside Thomas Augustin, Enrique Miranda, and Erik Queguebeur, for the Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium of Imprecise Probability: Theory and Applications – ISIPTA’15, published by Arcne Editrice in 2015. She organized the Ninth International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications (ISIPTA’15) in Pescara from July 20th to 24th, 2015. Furthermore, she organized the Fifth SIPTA Summer School on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications in Pescara from July 16th to 20th, 2012. Since 2001, she has been a member of SIPTA (International Society for Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications). She served on the Executive Committee of SIPTA from July 14th, 2009, to July 24th, 2011. Since April 2008, she has been a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews (MR). She also served on the Program Committee of the International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications (ISIPTA ’21) in Granada, Spain, from July 6th to 9th, 2021, and the Program Committee of the International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications (ISIPTA ’19) in Ghent, Belgium, from July 3rd to 6th, 2019.

 

Scientific Activity

She participated in the PRIN 1997 Research Program – Partial Knowledge and Coherent Probability, led by Professor Romano Scozzafava at La Sapienza University. She also participated in the PRIN 1999 Research Program – Mathematical Models for Uncertainty Treatment and Alternative Project Selection in Architecture and Urban Planning, led by Professor Antonio Maturo at G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, with National Scientific Coordination by Professor Romano Scozzafava at La Sapienza University. She served as a reviewer for national projects as a member of REPRISE (the register of scientific experts established at the MIUR) for the following section: Basic Research. Additionally, she acted as a reviewer for scientific articles within the framework of the VQR 2015-2019. She also reviewed scientific articles for the following international journals indexed in Scopus and/or WoS: International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Information Sciences, International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, Axioms, and Symmetry.

 

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