Constance Bordet – Big data – Emerging Talent Award

Dr. Constance  Bordet distinguished academic and researcher in the Big data. she worked as a Professor Assistant in Pharmacology at Paris Saclay University, affiliated with Kremlin-Bicetre Hospital and Rives de Seine Hospital. Under the supervision of Professor Lamiae Grimaldi, her responsibilities included providing methodological support for research teams at the hospitals, particularly in clinical pharmacy and oncology. Additionally, she conducted research on drug treatments for multiple sclerosis patients using health insurance databases, alongside teaching activities.

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Educations📚📚📚

She earned her Pharmacy diploma from the University of Toulouse between 2013 and 2023. In 2019-2020, she pursued a Pharmacovigilance Pharmacoepidemiology University Diploma at the University of Bordeaux. Following this, she completed a Master 1 in Research Biology and Health with a focus on biostatistics at the University of Lille between 2015 and 2016. Later, in 2021-2022, she pursued a Master 2 in Public Health with a specialization in epidemiology at Paris Saclay University.

Professional experiences

Prior to this role, from November 2022 to October 2023, she worked at the Clinical Investigation Center of the University Hospital of Toulouse, providing methodological support for care teams in pneumology, internal medicine, and oncology. She also participated in methodological appraisals of national and inter-regional projects.

She completed her Pharmacy thesis on protein kinase inhibitors for lung cancer management during this time. In January 2022 to July 2022, she undertook a Master 2 internship at the CESP (Center for Epidemiology and Population Health Research) – Epiphare, focusing on identifying factors associated with severe SARSCoV2 infection in multiple sclerosis patients using the National Health Data System.

In May 2021 to November 2021, she worked in the Pharmacovigilance Department of the pharmaceutical company Merck, analyzing pharmacovigilance cases and participating in implementing recommendations for ovitrelle use in men.

Earlier experiences include working in the oncology department of the University Hospital of Toulouse from November 2020 to April 2021, and in various pharmacovigilance centers and clinical pharmacy settings. Additionally, from November 2018 to April 2019, she worked in the medical device purchasing department at Toulouse University Hospital, contributing to the implementation of call for tenders.

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karam Ignaim – Software Engineering – Best Researcher Award

karam Ignaim – Software Engineering

Dr. Karam Ignaim distinguished academic and researcher in the field software Engineering, Since 2021, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Al-Balqa’ Applied University in Jordan, a role she continues to fulfill. Her responsibilities encompass teaching and examining various subjects, including Human Computer Interaction, Software Engineering Principles, Software Maintenance and Evolution, and Requirements Engineering and Formal Specifications. Prior to this, from 2005 to 2015, she held the position of Teaching Assistant at the same university, where she contributed to the instruction and examination of a diverse range of subjects such as Visual Programming in Software Engineering, Enterprise Resource Planning, and Formal Methods in Software Engineering.

Over the years, she has demonstrated expertise in areas like Software Project Management, Web Computing, and Microprocessor Systems, fostering an environment conducive to learning and skill development. Her commitment to the field of software engineering is evident through her extensive teaching experience and proficiency in various computer-related disciplines.

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Educations: 📚🎓

She pursued her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Software Engineering at the University of Minho in Braga, Portugal, a pursuit that commenced in 2015 and continues to the present. Prior to this, she earned a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Al-Balqa’ Applied University in AL-Salt, Jordan, between 2003 and 2005. Her educational foundation began with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Al-Balqa’ Applied University in AL-Salt, Jordan, where she completed her studies from 1997 to 2002. This academic progression reflects her dedication to advancing her knowledge and expertise in the field of computer science and software engineering.

 

Awards and Achievements: 🏆👏

  • She has been the recipient of notable scholarships throughout her academic journey, attesting to her academic achievements and commitment. During her pursuit of a Master’s degree, she was awarded the BAU Scholarship. Subsequently, as she embarked on her Ph.D. in Software Engineering, she earned the prestigious Erasmus Mundus – Action2 scholarship, showcasing her dedication to academic excellence. Additionally, she gained valuable practical experience through an internship at Bosch Car Multimedia company in Braga, Portugal, further enhancing her knowledge and skills in the field. These accomplishments highlight her academic prowess and the recognition she has received for her contributions to the field of computer science and software engineering.

Membership

 Throughout her academic and professional journey, she actively engaged in various roles and committees, underscoring her commitment to student welfare and the enhancement of educational programs. In 2010, she served as a Member in Student Issues at Al-Balqa Applied University, demonstrating her dedication to addressing and advocating for student-related concerns. Simultaneously, she took on the role of a Member in the Social Committee at the Prince Abdullah Ben Ghazi Faculty of Science and Information Technology, Department of IT. Additionally, she contributed to the academic community by participating as a Member in the 2nd Jordan International Conference of Computer Science and Engineering in December 2006. Her involvement extended to contributing insights and expertise as a Member of the Software Engineering Undergraduate Courses Committee in both the academic years 2005/2006 and 2008/2009. These diverse roles showcase her active participation in academic and social initiatives, fostering a collaborative and enriching environment within the university community.
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