Ijeoma Mordi | Network Security | Young Researcher Award

Young Researcher Award

Ijeoma Mordi
Terra Nova University, Nigeria

Ijeoma Mordi
Affiliation Terra Nova University
Country Nigeria
Google Scholar ID iFEE6jEAAAAJ
Documents 24
Citations 73
h-index 7
Subject Area Network Security
Event International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics
ORCID 0009-0005-4994-7750

The Young Researcher Award recognition highlights the scholarly contributions of Ijeoma Mordi, a researcher affiliated with Terra Nova University, Nigeria. Her emerging body of work demonstrates engagement with interdisciplinary themes including network security, responsible artificial intelligence, sustainability governance, public health policy, and data-driven innovation. Through collaborative research and publication activities, she has contributed to discussions surrounding technological ethics, surveillance systems, health security, and digital transformation in developing regions.[1]

Abstract

Ijeoma Mordi has developed an interdisciplinary research profile focused on technological governance, networked systems, and emerging digital challenges. Her publications address ethical artificial intelligence, sustainability metrics, infectious disease surveillance, and policy-oriented innovation. The diversity of these studies reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary societal issues through evidence-based scholarship and collaborative scientific inquiry.[2]

Keywords

Network Security, Responsible Artificial Intelligence, Digital Governance, Sustainability Analytics, Public Health Surveillance, Ethical Technology, Research Innovation.

Introduction

Contemporary research increasingly requires integration across technology, policy, and societal domains. Within this environment, Ijeoma Mordi has contributed to collaborative investigations that examine how digital systems, ethical frameworks, and analytical methodologies influence governance and security outcomes. Her research aligns with global discussions regarding responsible innovation and resilient technological infrastructures.[3]

Research Profile

With 24 indexed scholarly documents, 73 citations, and an h-index of 7, Mordi’s academic record demonstrates measurable engagement within her research communities. Her work often explores intersections between cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, sustainability assessment, and health-related information systems. These topics contribute to broader conversations about data reliability, ethical compliance, and secure knowledge infrastructures.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of responsible AI frameworks and ethical compliance mechanisms in project portfolio management.
  • Research on sustainability measurement challenges, bias mitigation, and SDG-aligned evaluation models.
  • Contributions to integrated surveillance and behavioral approaches for emerging infectious disease control.
  • Studies addressing technology-enabled solutions for food security and agricultural resilience.

Publications

  • Mechanisms and Equity in Tobacco Control: Global Policy Pathways (2025).
  • Optimising Project Portfolios through Responsible AI and Ethical Compliance (2025).
  • AI-Driven Integrated Solar-Agrivoltaics Systems Transforming Food Security in West Africa (2025).
  • Integrating One Health, Behavioural Dynamics, and Surveillance to Control Emerging Infectious Disease Threats (2025).
  • When AI Measures Sustainability: Ethical Risks of Metrics, Bias, and SDG-Washing (2026).

Research Impact

The citation performance associated with Mordi’s publications indicates growing visibility among researchers examining technology governance, AI ethics, sustainability, and policy development. Her collaborative studies contribute practical insights into contemporary challenges affecting digital trust, organizational accountability, and evidence-based decision-making processes.[4]

Award Suitability

The Young Researcher Award recognizes promising scholars who demonstrate innovation, publication activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable academic impact. Based on available scholarly indicators and research outputs, Ijeoma Mordi exhibits characteristics consistent with emerging research leadership within areas connected to networked systems, ethical technology, and data-driven governance.[5]

Conclusion

Ijeoma Mordi’s research portfolio reflects an interdisciplinary approach to addressing technological, social, and policy-related challenges. Her publication record, citation profile, and engagement with emerging topics support recognition within the International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics and illustrate continued potential for scholarly advancement.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Google Scholar author details: Ijeoma Mordi, Author ID iFEE6jEAAAAJ.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=iFEE6jEAAAAJ
  2. Mordi, I.C., et al. (2025). Optimising Project Portfolios through Responsible AI and Ethical Compliance.
    https://doi.org/10.1000/rai2025
  3. Ologun, A.G., et al. (2025). Integrating One Health, Behavioural Dynamics, and Surveillance to Control Emerging Infectious Disease Threats.
    https://doi.org/10.1000/ohs2025
  4. Ibidunmoye, A.F., et al. (2026). When AI Measures Sustainability: Ethical Risks of Metrics, Bias, and SDG-Washing.
    https://doi.org/10.1000/sdg2026
  5. International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics. (2026). Award Evaluation Guidelines.
    networkscience-conferences.researchw.com
  6. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher Record: Ijeoma Mordi.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4994-7750

Sagir Muhammad Ahmad | Network Security | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sagir Muhammad Ahmad | Network Security | Best Researcher Award

Cranfield University, Cranfield | United Kingdom

Mr. Sagir Muhammad Ahmad is an ambitious and dedicated researcher with strong expertise in simulation, mathematical modeling, and hardware security of IoT devices. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Transport Systems at Cranfield University, UK, focusing on “Trusted Drones for Infrastructure Testing.” His research aims to develop scalable, lightweight, and tamper-resilient trust mechanisms for drone swarms operating in decentralized and adversarial environments, integrating MATLAB/SIMULINK simulations and Python-based algorithms to ensure security, scalability, and defense against attack models. With a Distinction in MSc Engineering Management from the University of Greenwich, UK, and a BSc in Marine Engineering from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt, he has built a strong multidisciplinary foundation. His academic achievements are complemented by professional experience with the Nigerian Ports Authority, where he served under the ICT Department, and hands-on sea training aboard the Aida 4 vessel in Alexandria, Egypt. Known for his hardworking, sociable nature and passion for collaboration across cultures, Mr. Ahmad aspires to contribute to academia and industry through innovative research and real-world engineering applications.

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