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).
Xudong Wang – Wireless Network – Best Researcher Award
Xudong Wang – Wireless Network
Mr. Xudong Wang Singh distinguished academic and researcher in the field Wireless Network. He has demonstrated a solid foundation in mathematics and physics, evidenced by his success in winning provincial and ministerial level awards in competitions during both high school and undergraduate studies. His strong interest in theoretical research is complemented by his proficient English skills, enabling him to read and write academic literature effectively. Additionally, he has authored one academic paper in English, showcasing his ability to contribute to scholarly discourse. Diligent and resilient, he is willing to endure hardships in pursuit of his research goals. Moreover, he excels in communication and collaboration, possessing strong team awareness and collaboration skills.
Yadvendra Pratap Singh – Biological Networks – Best Researcher Award
Yadvendra Pratap Singh – Biological Networks
Dr. Yadvendra Pratap Singh distinguished academic and researcher in the field Biological Network. He is committed to providing students with exceptional education and training to foster their understanding of subject areas and enhance their critical-thinking abilities. His focus extends to research, teamwork, mentoring, and service. With primary research interests spanning Web-GIS, GIS and Remote Sensing, as well as Image Processing, he also delves into the realms of Machine Learning and Deep Learning. He ensures that all information provided in his CV is true to the best of his knowledge, reflecting his dedication to integrity and professionalism.
Technology Team Members: Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Singh , Yadvendra Pratap Singh
Innovative research project grant under TEQIP-II of Rs. 3,00,000.00
(link: http://mnnit.ac.in/teqip/?page_id=87) ( Status : Completed)
Engineering and Research Allahabad, 30/05/2008
Master’s Thesis: Geospatial Database Development for Zoning of Waste Water Drainage of
Allahabad city., Prof. (Dr.) D.K.Yadav and Prof( Dr.) R. P. Singh,
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, 22/06/2013
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Doctoral Dissertation: Web-GIS Based Municipal Solid Waste Management System,
Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Singh and Prof. (Dr.) R.P. Singh,
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad (M.N.N.I.T.) Allahabad, 26/03/2019
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
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:
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
Professional Profiles:
Employment History
Transportation and Artificial Intelligence.
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.
review on 5g-based smart healthcare network security: Taxonomy, issues, solutions and future research
directions. Array, 100290.
machine learning in 5g smart healthcare: A security perspective review. Procedia Computer Science, 224,
580–586.
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.
Energy-efficient joint resource allocation in 5g hetnet using multi-agent parameterized deep
reinforcement learning. Physical Communication, 102206.
inner world of phd scholars with sentiment analysis for mental health prognosis. Behaviour &
Information Technology, 1–13.
research directions. ECS Sensors Plus.
regarding plastic pollution. Sustainability, 14(3), 1709.
routing protocol (crp-gr) for 5g-based smart healthcare using game theory and reinforcement learning.
Applied Sciences, 11(21), 9993.
authentication and authorization in iot: Taxonomy, challenges and future research direction. Sensors,
21(15), 5122.
Recent advances, taxonomy and future research directions. IEEE Access.
trend towards 5g network for smart health-care using iot: A review. Sensors, 20(14), 4047.
machine learning: Taxonomy, research challenges, and future research directions. IEEE Access, 8,
187498–187522.
application of blockchain in 5g and beyond networks: Taxonomy, field-trials, challenges and
opportunities. IEEE Access, 8, 115876–115904.
challenges and future research directions. IEEE access, 7, 100747–100762.
sink based scheme) protocol for wbasns. Advances in Remote Sensing, 6(04), 245.
process for security-sensitive projects. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 10(12), 873–883.
wireless sensor network. Am. J. Netw. Commun, 6, 67–73.
Tianzhu Guan- Biological Networks – Young Scientist Award
Tianzhu Guan- Biological Networks
Dr. Tianzhu Guan distinguished academic and researcher in the field Biological Network. Tianzhu Guan a recipient of the 2020 Excellent PhD in the “Green and Golden Phoenix Plan” in Yangzhou City, specializes in the development of nutritional foods with dual applications in medicine and nutrition. His expertise lies at the intersection of cutting-edge scientific disciplines, where he seamlessly integrates Network Science and Graph Analytics into his research. Driven by a passion for advancing food safety, he has a keen focus on the recognition and detection of food hazard factors.
In his groundbreaking work , Tianzhu Guan employs a multifaceted approach, combining molecular techniques such as Molecular Docking, Molecular Dynamic Simulation, and Quantum Chemical Calculation. These methodologies enable him to delve into the intricate molecular interactions within food components, paving the way for innovative solutions in the development of nutritionally enriched foods.
Beyond his computational prowess, He is well-versed in experimental techniques, including Molecular Biology, Western-Blot, and SDS-Page. This dual proficiency empowers him to bridge the gap between theoretical predictions and practical applications, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationships between food and medicine.
He is a visionary researcher who not only excels in the theoretical realms of his field but also possesses the practical skills necessary for translating his findings into tangible advancements. His holistic approach to scientific inquiry positions him as a trailblazer in the realm of nutrition and food safety.
Education
Professional Profiles:
Research Awards
He has garnered significant recognition for his impactful contributions to the field, exemplified by the prestigious Jilin Province Science and Technology Awards. In 2022, he received the second prize in the Natural Science category for his outstanding work on the Mechanism Study of Small Molecule Disruptors in Regulating Estrogen Receptors, demonstrating a keen understanding of the intricate molecular processes involved. Prior to this achievement, in 2020, he secured another second prize in the Natural Science category for his research titled Evaluation of endocrine disrupting effects and residual detection of typical persistent organic pollutants based on receptor recognition. His consistent success in earning accolades underscores his expertise and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge in the domain of endocrine disruption and receptor recognition, further solidifying his position as a distinguished contributor to the field of science and technology.
Funding
⚫ Natural Science Fund for Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province of China
(Grant No. 20KJB550002)
⚫ National Youth Talent Sup- port Program of the China Association for Science
and Technology (Grant No. 20220615ZZ07110388)
⚫ Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, China (Grant No.
BK20200954)
⚫ Laboratory of Xinjiang Native Medicinal and Edible Plant Resources Chemistry,
Kashi University (Grant No. KSUZDSYS202305) Skills
Publication
- Fluorescent paper sensor based on green emissive carbon nanodots for visual detection of acid orange II in food samples- 2023
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:
Sajal Halder – Network Science – Best Researcher Award
Sajal Halder – Network Science
Dr. Sajal Halder distinguished academic and researcher in the field Network science. He is currently working as a Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University, Australia. He has completed PhD in Computer Science at RMIT University and he has been appointed as an Assistant Professor (on study leave) at Jagannath University, Bangladesh since August 2017. His research interests are Personalized Itinerary Recommendation Systems, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Periodic Behavior Mining in Large-Scale Graph, Trajectory Behavior Analysis and Real Life Big Data Analysis.
Eduvation
He completed his academic journey with a stellar record, culminating in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the School of Computing Technologies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, with graduation in December 2022. His research focus during his doctoral studies was on the development of itinerary recommendation systems using deep learning methodologies. Under the guidance of A/Prof Jeffrey Chan and Prof. Xiuzhen Zhang, he contributed to the advancement of knowledge in this domain.
Prior to his doctoral pursuits, He earned a Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Kyung Hee University in South Korea, graduating with distinction in August 2013. His academic excellence is underscored by an impressive Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.23/4.30 (95.25%). His master’s thesis, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Young-Koo Lee, delved into the exploration of supergraph-based periodic behaviors mining in dynamic social networks.
Commencing his academic journey, he achieved a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, with graduation in November 2010. Displaying academic prowess, he secured a CGPA of 3.60/4.00, securing the 5th position out of 59 students. His final undergraduate project, conducted under the guidance of Supervisor Ashis Kumar Biswas, focused on the classification of multiple protein sequences through the analysis of irredundant patterns.
In summary, his educational background reflects a trajectory marked by academic excellence and a commitment to cutting-edge research in the fields of computer science and engineering.
EXPERIENCE
• We developed a metadata-based malicious and benign package detection model for the NPM repository.
• We introduced two sets of features, easy to manipulate (ETM) and difficult to manipulate (DTM),
where manipulating DTM depends on long-term planning and monotonic properties. Then, we verify
our feature selection effectiveness based on four well known machine learning and one deep learning
techniques.
• We also analyse algorithms’ performance using metadata manipulation and recommend better metadata adversarial attack-resistant algorithms.
• Experiment analysis shows that our proposed model reduces 97.56% False Positive and 80.35 % False
Negative number.
• Achievement 1: Sajal Halder et al. ”Malicious Package Detection using Metadata Information”, In
submission (A* Conference).
• Achievement 2: Sajal Halder et al. ”Install Time Malicious Package Detection on NPM Repository”,
In process.
Skills: Feature Engineering, Data Scraping, Open Source Software, Machine Learning Model, Deep Learning,
Python, Report/Article Writing, Data Visualization and Teamw
PhD Researcher, RMIT University Melbourne, Australia.
i. Project Title: Capacity aware Fair POI Recommendation using Users Satisfaction.
Innovation: Design a novel fair POI recommendation model considering POI capacity and users preferences.
Language and Tools: Python, Actor-critic network, GCN, Tensorflow, Neural Network, Graph Allocation and Optimization
Duration: July 2021 to date.
ii. Project Title: Deep reinforcement learning of dynamic POI generation and optimization for itinerary
recommendation
Innovation: Propose and implement deep actor-critic network based itinerary recommendation model
named DRLIR.
Language and Tools: Python, AWS, Actor-critic network, GCN, Tensorflow, Neural Network
Duration: January 2021 to June 2021.
iii. Project Title: POI Recommendation with Queuing Time and User Interest Awareness
Innovation: Improve users interest based multi-tasking based transformer architecture models (TLR U
and TLR-M UI) for best POI recommendation.
Language and Tools: Python, PyCharm, Jupyter, Tensorflow, Keras, Matplotlib, Transformer, Lucid
Chart, Overleaf
Duration: March 2020 to December 2020.
iv. Project Title: Transformer-based Multi-tasking for Queuing Time Aware Next POI Recommendation
Innovation: Design and implement multi-tasking based transformer architecture models (TLR and
TLR-M) for better POI recommendation.
Language and Tools: Python, PyCharm, Jupyter, Tensorflow, Keras, Matplotlib, Transformer, Lucid
Chart, Overleaf
Duration: August 2019 to February 2020.
v. Project Title: Efficient Itinerary Recommendation via Personalized POI Selection and Pruning
Innovation: Develop efficient personalized itinerary recommendation model (EffiTourRec).
Language and Tools: R-studio, Lucid Chart, Overleaf, MatLab.
Duration: August 2018 to July 2019.
Research/Project Member
i Research Group: VLSI Research Group, Department o f Computer Science and Engineering, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Supervisor: Professor Dr. Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu
Duration: July 2016 to June 2018.
ii Project Name: Establishment of Basic Campus Network in Jagannath University
Source of Fund: HEQEP, UGC, Government of Bangladesh.
Duration: January 2017 to July 2018.
iii Project Name: Establishment of Basic Campus Network on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Science & Technology University,
Source of Fund: HEQEP, UGC, Government of Bangladesh.
Duration: June 2015 to July 2016
Journal/ Conference Reviewers
• Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 7.8)
• Information Process and Management (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 7.47)
• Applied Soft Computing (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 8.7)
• Scientific Reports (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 4.6)
• IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 4.74)
• Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 4.2)
• IEEE Access (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF 3.367)
• Expert System with Applications, (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF 6.954)
• World Wide Web (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 3.00)
• Knowledge and Information Systems (Q1 Ranked Journal, IF: 2.82)
• Neural Processing Letters (IF: 3.1)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang.A Survey on Personalized Itinerary
Recommendation: From Optimisation to Deep Learning. In Applied Soft Computing Journal, 111200,
2023, Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 8.7). Publisher: Elsevier.
2. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang. Capacity-aware fair POI recommendation combining transformer neural networks and resource allocation policy. In Applied Soft
Computing Journal, pages 110720, 2023, Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 8.7). Publisher: Elsevier.
3. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang. POI Recommendation with Queuing
Time and User Interest Awareness. In Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2022, Q1 Ranked
Journal, (Impact Factor – 5.406). Publisher: Springer.
4. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan, and Xiuzhen Zhang. Efficient Itinerary Recommendation
via Personalised POI Selection and Pruning. In Knowledge and Information Systems, Volume 64, Pages
963–993, 2022. Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 2.53), Publisher: Springer.
5. Sajal Halder, Kwan Hui Lim, Jeffrey Chan and Xiuzhen Zhang. Transformer-based Multi-task
Learning for Queuing Time Aware Next POI Recommendation. In the 25th Pacific-Asia Conference
on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD-2021), A Ranked Conference.
6. Sajal Halder, Md. Samiullah and Young-Koo Lee. Supergraph based Periodic Patterns Mining in
Dynamic Social Networks. Expert Systems with Applications-An International Journal. volume 72,
pages 430-442, 2017, Q1 Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 6.954). Publisher: Elsevier.
7. MS Rahman, Sajal Halder, MA Uddin, UK Acharjee, An efficient hybrid system for anomaly detection in social networks. In Cybersecurity, Q1 ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 6.27), 2021, Volume 4,
Pages 1-11, Publisher: Springer.
8. Iram Fatima, Sajal Halder, Muhammad Aamir Saleem, Rabia Batool, Muhammad Fahim, YoungKoo Lee, Sungyoung Lee. Smart CDSS: Integration of Social Media Interaction Engine (SMIE) in
Healthcare for Chronic Disease Patients. Multimedia Tools and Applications, pages 1-21, 2013, Q1
Ranked Journal, (Impact Factor – 2.757), Publisher: Springer.
9. Yongkoo Han, Kisung Park, Donghai Guan, Sajal Halder, and Young-Koo Lee. Topological Similarity
based Feature Selection for Graph Classification. In the Computer Journal, bxt123, 2013, Q2 Ranked
Journal, (Impact Factor – 0.755), Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Damon Centola – Networks- Best Researcher Award
Prof. Damon Centola a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Collective Intelligence .His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy/Logic, where he graduated summa cum laude from Marlboro College in 1997. This rich educational background reflects his dedication to intellectual pursuits and lays the foundation for his contributions to the field of sociology.
Eduvation
“Social tipping points for unprecedented change,” EU Learn, Knowledge Talks on Tipping Points,
threats and opportunities, June 2022.
“Reduction of race and gender bias in recommendations for clinical treatment using a clinician peer
network based intervention in experimental setting,” Annual ICA Conference, May 2022.
“Influencers and Misinformation,” DARPA Studying Long-Tailed Influencer-Enabled Crowd
Extremism, October 2021
- The spread of behavior in an online social network experiment
D Centolascience 329 (5996), 1194-1197 – 2010
- Complex contagions and the weakness of long ties
D Centola, M MacyAmerican journal of Sociology 113 (3), 702-734- 2007
- Social networks and health: New developments in diffusion, online and offline
J Zhang, D CentolaAnnual Review of Sociology 45, 91-109 -2019
- Choosing your network: Social preferences in an online health community
D Centola, A van de RijtSocial science & medicine 125, 19-31 – 2015
- Social learning and partisan bias in the interpretation of climate trends
D Guilbeault, J Becker, D CentolaProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (39), 9714-9719 -2018
- Homophily, networks, and critical mass: Solving the start-up problem in large group collective action
DM CentolaRationality and society 25 (1), 3-40 – 2013