Chongyuan Wang | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chongyuan Wang | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chongyuan Wang, a Ph.D. researcher at Hohai University, specializes in artificial intelligence 🤖 and neural computation 🧠. He completed his B.S. at Jiangsu University 🇨🇳 and M.S. in Energy and Power from Warwick University 🇬🇧. His research journey is centered around biologically inspired learning algorithms, with notable contributions to dendritic neuron modeling and evolutionary optimization. Through innovative algorithms like Reinforced Dynamic-grouping Differential Evolution (RDE), Dr. Wang advances the understanding of synaptic plasticity in AI systems. His patent filings and international publications reflect a strong commitment to academic innovation and impact 🌍.

Profile

Education 🎓

🎓 B.S. in Engineering – Jiangsu University, China 🇨🇳
🎓 M.S. in Energy and Power – University of Warwick, UK 🇬🇧 (2018)
🎓 Ph.D. Candidate – Hohai University, majoring in Artificial Intelligence 🤖
Dr. Wang’s educational path bridges engineering and intelligent systems. His strong technical foundation and global exposure foster advanced thinking in machine learning and neuroscience. His current doctoral research integrates deep learning, dendritic neuron models, and biologically plausible architectures for improved learning accuracy and model efficiency. 📘🧠

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Wang is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Hohai University, where he investigates dendritic learning algorithms and synaptic modeling. 🧬 He proposed the RDE algorithm, enhancing dynamic learning in artificial neurons. His hands-on experience includes research design, algorithm optimization, patent writing, and international publication. He has contributed to projects such as “Toward Next-Generation Biologically Plausible Single Neuron Modeling” and “RADE for Lightweight Dendritic Learning.” 📊 His work balances theoretical depth and applied research, particularly in neural computation, classification systems, and resource-efficient AI. 🔬💡

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

🏅 Patent Holder (CN202410790312.0, CN202410646306.8, CN201510661212.9)
📄 Published in SCI-indexed journal Mathematics (MDPI)
🌐 Recognized on ORCID (0009-0002-6844-1446)
🧠 Nominee for Best Researcher Award 2025
His inventive research has earned him national patents and global visibility. His SCI publications in computational modeling reflect both novelty and academic rigor. His continued innovation in biologically inspired AI learning systems has established his position as an emerging researcher in intelligent systems. 🚀📘

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Wang’s research fuses deep learning 🤖 and dendritic modeling 🧠 to create biologically plausible AI. He developed the RDE algorithm to mimic synaptic plasticity, improving convergence and adaptability in neural networks. His research areas include evolutionary optimization, adaptive grouping, resource-efficient models, and dendritic learning. He explores how artificial neurons can reflect real-brain behavior, leading to faster, more accurate AI systems. Current projects like RADE aim to make AI lightweight and biologically relevant. 🌱📊 His vision is to bridge the gap between neuroscience and AI through interpretable, high-performance algorithms. 🧠💡

Publications
  • Toward Next-Generation Biologically Plausible Single Neuron Modeling: An Evolutionary Dendritic Neuron Model

    Mathematics
    2025-04-29 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Chongyuan Wang; Huiyi Liu

Mansoor Ali Darazi | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mansoor Ali Darazi | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mansoor Ali Darazi is an accomplished English language educator and researcher with extensive experience in ELT, curriculum development, and student mentorship. Passionate about modern pedagogical techniques, he fosters an inclusive learning environment while actively contributing to academic research. His expertise in language teaching, academic writing, and leadership roles has earned him recognition in the field. Committed to continuous professional growth, he participates in conferences and research projects. His dynamic teaching approach and strong managerial skills enhance students’ academic success and institutional development.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Darazi is pursuing a Ph.D. in English Linguistics at the University of Sindh (2023–2026). He holds a Ph.D. in Education (ELT) (2022) and an M.Phil. in Education (ELT) (2014) from Iqra University, Karachi. He completed his Bachelor of Arts at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur (1997). His academic journey reflects his dedication to English language teaching, research, and linguistic studies.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Darazi is an Assistant Professor at Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University, Lyari (2022–present). He has served as a Lecturer (2015–2022), ELT Coordinator, and English Lecturer at various institutions, including Army Public School, Pakistan Marine Academy, and Bahria Foundation College. With over two decades in academia, he has contributed to curriculum development, language instruction, and educational leadership, shaping student success through innovative teaching methodologies.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Darazi has received recognition for his contributions to education and research. His accolades include academic excellence awards, research grants, and honors from national and international organizations. His active participation in TESOL, IELTA, and Linguistic Society of America highlights his commitment to advancing English language education and pedagogy.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Darazi’s research explores English language proficiency, ELT methodologies, academic motivation, and student engagement. His publications address linguistic pedagogy, transformational leadership in education, and the role of feedback in language learning. His work contributes to developing innovative teaching strategies that enhance students’ academic performance and career prospects.

Publications 

Ibrahim Akinjobi Aromoye | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Awards

Mr.Ibrahim Akinjobi Aromoye | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Awards

Aromoye Akinjobi Ibrahim is a dedicated researcher in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, currently pursuing an MSc (Research) at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia. His research focuses on hybrid drones for pipeline inspection, integrating machine learning to enhance surveillance capabilities. With a B.Eng. in Computer Engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, he has excelled in robotics, artificial intelligence, and digital systems. Aromoye has extensive experience as a research assistant, STEM educator, and university teaching assistant, contributing to 5G technology, UAV development, and machine learning applications. He has authored multiple research papers in reputable journals and conferences. A proactive leader, he has held executive roles in student associations and led innovative projects. His expertise spans embedded systems, IoT, and cybersecurity, complemented by certifications in Python, OpenCV, and AI-driven vision systems. He actively contributes to academic peer review and professional development, demonstrating a commitment to technological advancements and education.

Profile

Education 🎓

Aromoye Akinjobi Ibrahim is pursuing an MSc (Research) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (2023-2025), focusing on hybrid drones for pipeline inspection under the supervision of Lo Hai Hiung and Patrick Sebastian. His research integrates machine learning with air buoyancy technology to enhance UAV flight time. He holds a B.Eng. in Computer Engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria (2015-2021), graduating with a Second Class Honors (Upper) and a CGPA of 4.41/5.0. His undergraduate thesis involved developing a smart bidirectional digital counter with a light control system for energy-efficient automation. Excelling in digital signal processing, AI applications, robotics, and software engineering, he has consistently demonstrated technical excellence. His academic journey is enriched with top grades in core engineering courses and hands-on experience in embedded systems, IoT, and AI-driven automation, making him a skilled researcher and developer in advanced engineering technologies.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Aromoye has diverse experience spanning research, teaching, and industry. As a Graduate Research Assistant at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (2023-present), he specializes in hybrid drone development, 5G technologies, and machine learning for UAVs. His contributions include designing autonomous systems and presenting research at international conferences. Previously, he was an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Ilorin (2018-2021), where he worked on digital automation and AI-driven projects. In academia, he has been a Teaching Assistant at UTP, instructing courses in computer architecture, digital systems, and electronics. His industry roles include STEM Educator at STEMCafe (2022-2023), where he taught Python, robotics, and electronics, and a Mobile Games Development Instructor at Center4Tech (2019-2021), guiding students in game design. He also worked as a Network Support Engineer at the University of Ilorin (2018). His expertise spans AI, IoT, and automation, making him a versatile engineer and educator.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Aromoye has received prestigious scholarships and leadership recognitions. He is a recipient of the Yayasan Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (YUTP-FRG) Grant (2023-2025), a fully funded scholarship supporting his MSc research in hybrid drones. As an undergraduate, he demonstrated leadership by serving as President of the Oyun Students’ Association at the University of Ilorin (2019-2021) and previously as its Public Relations Officer (2018-2019). He led several undergraduate research projects, including developing a smart bidirectional digital counter with a light controller system, earning accolades for innovation in automation. His contributions extend to professional peer review for IEEE Access and Results in Engineering. Additionally, he has attained multiple certifications in cybersecurity (MITRE ATT&CK), IoT, and AI applications, reinforcing his technical expertise. His dedication to academic excellence, leadership, and research impact continues to shape his career in engineering and technology.

Research Interests 🔬

Aromoye’s research revolves around hybrid UAVs, AI-driven automation, and 5G-enabled surveillance systems. His MSc thesis at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS explores the development of a Pipeline Inspection Air Buoyancy Hybrid Drone, enhancing flight efficiency through a combination of lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air technologies. His work integrates deep learning-based object detection algorithms for real-time pipeline monitoring. He has contributed to multiple research publications in IEEE Access, Neurocomputing, and Elsevier journals, covering UAV reconnaissance, transformer-based pipeline detection, and swarm intelligence. His research interests extend to AI-driven control systems, autonomous robotics, and IoT-based energy-efficient automation. Additionally, he investigates cybersecurity applications in UAVs and smart embedded systems. His interdisciplinary expertise enables him to develop innovative solutions for industrial surveillance, automation, and smart infrastructure, positioning him as a leading researcher in AI-integrated engineering technologies.

Publications 

  • Significant Advancements in UAV Technology for Reliable Oil and Gas Pipeline Monitoring

    Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences
    2025-01-27 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 1526-1506
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ibrahim Akinjobi Aromoye; Hai Hiung Lo; Patrick Sebastian; Shehu Lukman Ayinla; Ghulam E Mustafa Abro
  • Real-Time Pipeline Tracking System on a RISC-V Embedded System Platform

    14th IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications and Industrial Electronics, ISCAIE 2024
    2024 | Conference paper
    EID:

    2-s2.0-85198901224

    Part of ISBN: 9798350348798
    CONTRIBUTORS: Wei, E.S.S.; Aromoye, I.A.; Hiung, L.H.

 

Alvaro Garcia | Computer vision | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alvaro Garcia | Computer vision | Best Researcher Award

Álvaro García Martín es Profesor Titular en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, especializado en visión por computadora y análisis de video. 🎓 Obtuvo su título de Ingeniero de Telecomunicación en 2007, su Máster en Ingeniería Informática y Telecomunicaciones en 2009 y su Doctorado en 2013, todos en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. 🏫 Ha trabajado en detección de personas, seguimiento de objetos y reconocimiento de eventos, con más de 22 artículos en revistas indexadas y 28 en congresos. 📝 Ha realizado estancias en Carnegie Mellon University, Queen Mary University y Technical University of Berlin. 🌍 Su investigación ha contribuido al desarrollo de sistemas de videovigilancia inteligentes, análisis de secuencias de video y procesamiento de señales multimedia. 📹 Ha sido reconocido con prestigiosos premios y ha participado en múltiples proyectos europeos de innovación tecnológica. 🚀

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Education 🎓

🎓 Ingeniero de Telecomunicación por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2007). 🎓 Máster en Ingeniería Informática y Telecomunicaciones con especialización en Tratamiento de Señales Multimedia en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2009). 🎓 Doctor en Ingeniería Informática y Telecomunicación por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2013). Su formación ha sido complementada con estancias en reconocidas universidades internacionales, incluyendo Carnegie Mellon University (EE.UU.), Queen Mary University (Reino Unido) y la Technical University of Berlin (Alemania). 🌍 Durante su doctorado, recibió la beca FPI-UAM para la realización de su investigación. Su sólida formación académica le ha permitido contribuir significativamente al campo del análisis de video y visión por computadora, consolidándose como un experto en la detección, seguimiento y reconocimiento de eventos en secuencias de video. 📹

Experience 👨‍🏫

🔬 Se unió al grupo VPU-Lab en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid en 2007. 📡 De 2008 a 2012, fue becario de investigación (FPI-UAM). 🎓 Entre 2012 y 2014, trabajó como Profesor Ayudante. 👨‍🏫 De 2014 a 2019, fue Profesor Ayudante Doctor. 📚 De 2019 a 2023, ocupó el cargo de Profesor Contratado Doctor. 🏛️ Desde septiembre de 2023, es Profesor Titular en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. 🏆 Ha participado en múltiples proyectos europeos sobre videovigilancia, transmisión de contenido multimedia y reconocimiento de eventos, incluyendo PROMULTIDIS, ATI@SHIVA, EVENTVIDEO y MobiNetVideo. 🚀 Ha realizado estancias de investigación en Carnegie Mellon University, Queen Mary University y Technical University of Berlin. 🌍 Su experiencia docente abarca asignaturas en Ingeniería de Telecomunicaciones, Ingeniería Informática e Ingeniería Biomédica.

Research Interests 🔬

🎯 Su investigación se centra en la visión por computadora, el análisis de secuencias de video y la inteligencia artificial aplicada a entornos de videovigilancia. 📹 Especialista en detección de personas, seguimiento de objetos y reconocimiento de eventos en video. 🧠 Desarrolla algoritmos de aprendizaje profundo y visión artificial para mejorar la seguridad y automatización en ciudades inteligentes. 🏙️ Ha trabajado en proyectos sobre videovigilancia, transmisión multimedia y detección de anomalías en video. 🔬 Su investigación incluye procesamiento de imágenes, análisis semántico y redes neuronales profundas. 🚀 Participa activamente en proyectos internacionales y colabora con universidades como Carnegie Mellon, Queen Mary y TU Berlin. 🌍 Ha publicado en IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Sensors y Pattern Recognition, consolidándose como un referente en el campo de la visión por computadora. 📜

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

🥇 Medalla “Juan López de Peñalver” 2017, otorgada por la Real Academia de Ingeniería. 📜 Reconocimiento por su contribución a la ingeniería española en el campo de la visión por computadora y análisis de video. 🏛️ Ha recibido financiación para múltiples proyectos de investigación europeos y nacionales. 🔬 Ha participado en iniciativas de innovación en videovigilancia y análisis de video para seguridad. 🚀 Sus contribuciones han sido publicadas en las principales conferencias y revistas científicas del área. 📚 Su trabajo ha sido citado más de 4500 veces y cuenta con un índice h de 16 en Google Scholar. 📊

Publications 

1. Rafael Martín-Nieto, Álvaro García-Martín, Alexander G. Hauptmann, and Jose. M.
Martínez: “Automatic vacant parking places management system using multicamera
vehicle detection”. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Volume 20,
Issue 3, pp. 1069-1080, ISSN 1524-9050, March 2019.

2. Rafael Martín-Nieto, Álvaro García-Martín, Jose. M. Martínez, and Juan C. SanMiguel:
“Enhancing multi-camera people detection by online automatic parametrization using
detection transfer and self-correlation maximization”. Sensors, Volume 18, Issue 12, ISSN
1424-8220, December 2018.

3. Álvaro García-Martín, Juan C. SanMiguel and Jose. M. Martínez: “Coarse-to-fine adaptive
people detection for video sequences by maximizing mutual information”. Sensors,
Volume 19, Issue 4, ISSN 1424-8220, January 2019.

4. Alejandro López-Cifuentes, Marcos Escudero-Viñolo, Jesús Bescós and Álvaro GarcíaMartín: “Semantic-Aware Scene Recognition”. Pattern Recognition. Accepted February
2020.

5. Paula Moral, Álvaro García-Martín, Marcos Escudero Viñolo, Jose M. Martinez, Jesus
Bescós, Jesus Peñuela, Juan Carlos Martinez, Gonzalo Alvis: “Towards automatic waste
containers management in cities via computer vision: containers localization and geopositioning in city maps”. Waste Management, June 2022.

6. Javier Montalvo, Álvaro García-Martín, Jesus Bescós: “Exploiting Semantic Segmentation
to Boost Reinforcement Learning in Video Game Environments”. Multimedia Tools and
Applications. September 2022.

7. Paula Moral, Álvaro García-Martín, Jose M. Martinez, Jesus Bescós: “Enhancing Vehicle
Re-Identification Via Synthetic Training Datasets and Re-ranking Based on Video-Clips
Information”. Multimedia Tools and Applications. February 2023.

8. Roberto Alcover-Couso, Juan C. SanMiguel, Marcos Escudero-Viñolo and Alvaro GarciaMartin: “On exploring weakly supervised domain adaptation strategies for semantic
segmentation using synthetic data”. Multimedia Tools and Applications. February 2023.

9. Juan Ignacio Bravo Pérez-Villar, Álvaro García-Martín, Jesús Bescós, Marcos EscuderoViñolo: “Spacecraft Pose Estimation: Robust 2D and 3D-Structural Losses and
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation by Inter-Model Consensus”. IEEE Transactions on
Aerospace and Electronic Systems. August 2023.

10. Javier Montalvo, Álvaro García-Martín, José M. Martinez. “An Image-Processing Toolkit
for Remote Photoplethysmography”, Multimedia Tools and Applications. July 2024.

11. Juan Ignacio Bravo Pérez-Villar, Álvaro García-Martín, Jesús Bescós, Juan C. SanMiguel:
“Test-Time Adaptation for Keypoint-Based Spacecraft Pose Estimation Based on
Predicted-View Synthesis”. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems.
May 2024.

12. Kirill Sirotkin, Marcos Escudero-Viñolo, Pablo Carballeira, Álvaro García-Martín:
“Improved Transferability of Self-Supervised Learning Models Through Batch
Normalization Finetuning”. Applied Intelligence. Aug 2024.

13. Javier Galán, Miguel González, Paula Moral, Álvaro García-Martín, Jose M. Martinez:
“Transforming Urban Waste Collection Inventory: AI-Based Container Classification and
Re-Identification”. Waste Management, Feb 2025.

Chunyu Liu | Cognitive Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chunyu Liu | Cognitive Computing | Best Researcher Award

Chunyu Liu is a Lecturer at North China Electric Power University, specializing in machine learning, neural decoding, and visual attention. 📚 She earned her B.S. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Henan Normal University, an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from Northwest A&F University, and a Ph.D. in Computer Application Technology from Beijing Normal University. 🎓 She completed postdoctoral training at Peking University. 🔬 Her research integrates AI methodologies with cognitive neuroscience, focusing on neural encoding, decoding, and attention mechanisms. 🧠 She has published over 10 research papers, including six SCI-indexed publications as the first author. 📝 Her work aims to bridge artificial intelligence with human cognitive function understanding, contributing significantly to computational neuroscience. 🌍 Liu has also been involved in several major research projects, furthering advancements in neural signal analysis and cognitive computing. 🚀

Profile

Education 🎓

Chunyu Liu holds a strong academic background in mathematics and computational sciences. She obtained her B.S. degree in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Henan Normal University. ➕ She pursued her M.S. in Applied Mathematics at Northwest A&F University, where she deepened her expertise in mathematical modeling. 🔢 Continuing her academic journey, she earned a Ph.D. in Computer Application Technology from Beijing Normal University. 🖥️ Her doctoral research explored advanced AI techniques applied to neural decoding and cognitive processing. 🧠 To further refine her skills, she completed postdoctoral training at Peking University, focusing on integrating artificial intelligence with neural mechanisms. 🔬 Her academic pathway reflects a multidisciplinary approach, merging mathematics, computer science, and cognitive neuroscience to address complex challenges in brain science and AI. 📊 Liu’s education laid the foundation for her contributions to machine learning, visual attention studies, and neural encoding research.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Chunyu Liu is currently a Lecturer at North China Electric Power University, where she teaches and conducts research in cognitive computing and machine learning. 🎓 She has led and collaborated on multiple projects related to neural encoding and decoding, investigating how the brain processes object recognition, emotions, and attention. 🧠 Prior to her current role, she completed postdoctoral research at Peking University, where she worked on advanced AI-driven models for neural signal analysis. 🔍 Over the years, Liu has gained extensive experience in analyzing multimodal neural signals, including magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional MRI (fMRI). 📡 She has also served as a reviewer for esteemed scientific journals and collaborated with interdisciplinary research teams on AI and brain science projects. 🔬 Her expertise extends to both academia and industry, where she has contributed to the development of novel computational models for decoding brain activity. 🚀

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chunyu Liu’s research integrates artificial intelligence and brain science to understand cognitive functions through neural decoding. 🧠 She employs multi-modal neural signals such as magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to analyze brain activity. 📡 Her work explores neural encoding and decoding, focusing on object recognition, emotion processing, and multiple-object attention. 🎯 She develops AI-based models to extract human brain features and gain insights into cognitive mechanisms. 🤖 By integrating psychological experimental paradigms with AI, Liu aims to advance computational neuroscience. 🏆 Her research also inspires the development of new AI theories and algorithms based on principles of brain function. 📊 She has led major projects in cognitive computing, contributing significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in neural signal processing. 🚀 Through her work, she bridges the gap between human cognition and artificial intelligence, driving innovations in brain-computer interface research. 🏅

 

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Chunyu Liu has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to cognitive computing and AI-driven neuroscience research. 🏅 She has been nominated for the prestigious International Cognitive Scientist Award for her pioneering work in neural decoding and visual attention mechanisms. 🎖️ Liu’s research publications have been featured in high-impact journals, earning her accolades from the scientific community. 📜 Her first-author papers in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, Science China Life Sciences, and IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics have been widely cited. 📝 She has also been honored with research grants and funding for AI-driven cognitive studies. 🔬 Her innovative work in decoding brain signals has been recognized in international AI and neuroscience conferences. 🌍 Liu’s academic excellence and contributions continue to shape the field of computational neuroscience and machine learning applications in cognitive science. 🚀

Publications 📚

Mudassar Raza | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mudassar Raza | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mudassar Raza is a leading AI researcher and academician, serving as a Professor at Namal University, Mianwali, Pakistan. He is a Senior IEEE Member, Chair Publications of IEEE Islamabad Section, and an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE. With 20+ years of teaching and research experience, he has worked at HITEC University Taxila and COMSATS University Islamabad. His research spans AI, deep learning, image processing, and cybersecurity. He has published 135+ research papers with a cumulative impact factor of 215+, 6066+ citations, an H-index of 44, and an I-10 index of 93. He was listed in Elsevier’s World’s Top 2% Scientists (2023) and ranked #11 in Computer Science in Pakistan. Dr. Raza has supervised 3 PhDs, co-supervising 6 more, and mentored 100+ undergraduate R&D projects. He actively contributes to academia, industry collaborations, and curriculum development while serving as a reviewer for prestigious journals. 🌍📖

Profile

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Control Science & Engineering (2014-2017) – University of Science & Technology of China (USTC), China 🇨🇳
    • Specialization: Pattern Recognition & Intelligent Systems
  • MS (Computer Science) (2009-2010) – Iqra University, Islamabad, Pakistan 🇵🇰
    • CGPA: 3.64 | Specialization: Image Processing
  • MCS (Master of Computer Science) (2004-2006) – COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
    • CGPA: 3.24 | 80% Marks
  • BCS (Bachelor in Computer Science) (1999-2003) – Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan
    • CGPA: 3.28 | 64.25% Marks
  • Higher Secondary (Pre-Engineering)Islamabad College for Boys
  • Matriculation (Science)Islamabad College for Boys
    Dr. Raza’s academic journey is marked by top-tier universities and a strong focus on AI, pattern recognition, and cybersecurity. 🎓📚

Experience 👨‍🏫

  • Professor (2024-Present) – Namal University, Mianwali
    • Teaching AI, Cybersecurity, and Research Supervision
  • Associate Professor/Head AI & Cybersecurity Program (2023-2024) – HITEC University, Taxila
    • Led AI & Cybersecurity programs, supervised PhDs, and organized industry-academic collaborations
  • Associate Professor (2023) – COMSATS University, Islamabad
  • Assistant Professor (2012-2023) – COMSATS University, Islamabad
  • Lecturer (2008-2012) – COMSATS University, Islamabad
  • Research Associate (2006-2008) – COMSATS University, Islamabad
    Dr. Raza has 20+ years of experience in academia, R&D, and industry collaborations, contributing significantly to AI, deep learning, and cybersecurity. 🏫📊

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Dr. Mudassar Raza’s research revolves around Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Cybersecurity, and Parallel Programming. His work includes pattern recognition, intelligent systems, visual robotics, and AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. With 135+ international publications, he has significantly contributed to AI’s real-world applications. His research impact includes 6066+ citations, an H-index of 44, and an I-10 index of 93. He leads multiple AI research groups, supervises PhD/MS students, and actively collaborates with industry and academia. His work is frequently cited, placing him among the top AI researchers globally. As an IEEE Senior Member and a PLOS ONE Academic Editor, he is a key figure in AI-driven innovations and technology advancements. 🧠📊

  • National Youth Award 2008 by the Prime Minister of Pakistan for contributions to Computer Science 🎖️
  • Listed in World’s Top 2% Scientists (2023) by Elsevier 🌍
  • Ranked #11 in Computer Science in Pakistan by AD Scientific Index 📊
  • Senior IEEE Member (ID: 91289691) 🔬
  • HEC Approved PhD Supervisor 🎓
  • Best Research Productivity Awardee at COMSATS University multiple times 🏆
  • Recognized by ResearchGate with a Research Interest Score higher than 97% of members 📈
  • Reviewer & Editor for prestigious journals including PLOS ONE 📝
    Dr. Raza has received numerous accolades for his contributions to AI, research excellence, and academia. 🌟

Publications 📚

Yangyang Huang | Object detection | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Yangyang Huang | Object detection | Excellence in Innovation

Yangyang Huang is a Ph.D. student at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT), Guangzhou, China. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, computer vision, and large models. He previously graduated from Wuhan University, where he developed a strong foundation in AI and computational sciences. Yangyang has contributed to significant research projects, including the Collaborative Innovation Major Project for Industry, University, and Research. His work, “LVMUM: Toward Open-World Object Detection with Large Vision Models and Unsupervised Modeling,” has gained notable citations. Passionate about AI advancements, he actively participates in academic collaborations and professional memberships, contributing to AI-driven innovations.

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Education 🎓

Yangyang Huang completed his undergraduate studies at Wuhan University, where he gained expertise in artificial intelligence and computational sciences. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT), Guangzhou, China. His doctoral research focuses on large vision models, unsupervised modeling, and object detection. He has been involved in cutting-edge AI research, particularly in deep learning and computer vision. His academic journey has been marked by significant contributions to AI-driven innovations, leading to multiple publications in high-impact journals. Yangyang actively collaborates with researchers in academia and industry, further strengthening his expertise in AI and machine learning applications.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Yangyang Huang has extensive research experience in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and large models. As a Ph.D. student at SCUT, he has been involved in the Collaborative Innovation Major Project for Industry, University, and Research. His research contributions include developing large vision models for open-world object detection, leading to highly cited publications. Yangyang has also participated in consultancy and industry projects, applying AI techniques to real-world problems. He has authored several journal articles indexed in SCI and Scopus and has contributed to the academic community through editorial roles. His collaborative research efforts have led to impactful AI advancements, making him a rising scholar in the field of AI and machine learning.

Research Interests 🔬

Yangyang Huang’s research primarily focuses on artificial intelligence, computer vision, and large models. His recent work, “LVMUM: Toward Open-World Object Detection with Large Vision Models and Unsupervised Modeling,” explores novel AI techniques for enhancing object detection capabilities. He specializes in deep learning, unsupervised learning, and AI-driven automation. His research interests include developing robust AI models for real-world applications, advancing AI ethics, and improving AI interpretability. Yangyang actively collaborates with academia and industry to bridge the gap between theoretical AI research and practical applications. His contributions extend to consultancy projects, AI innovation, and scholarly publications, making him a key contributor to AI advancements. 🚀

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Yangyang Huang has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to artificial intelligence and computer vision. His research on large vision models and open-world object detection has been widely cited, earning him academic recognition. He has been nominated for prestigious research awards, including Best Researcher Award and Excellence in Research. His work in AI has been acknowledged through various grants and funding for industry-academic collaborative projects. Yangyang’s active participation in international conferences has led to best paper nominations and accolades for his innovative contributions. He is a member of esteemed professional organizations, further cementing his reputation as an emerging AI researcher.

Publications 📚

Xin SU | Multi-temporal remote sensing information extraction | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Xin SU | Multi-temporal remote sensing information extraction | Best Researcher Award

Xin Su, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Wuhan University. He supervises both master’s and PhD students. He earned his doctorate in Signal and Image Processing from Telecom ParisTech in 2015. He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at INRIA, France, from 2015 to 2018. His research focuses on intelligent analysis of time-series images, spatiotemporal target recognition, and large-scale remote sensing models. He has led and participated in multiple national research projects, publishing extensively in top-tier journals such as IEEE TIP, IEEE TGRS, ISPRS, and JAG. 📚🎓

Profile

Education 🎓

  • PhD (2015): Telecom ParisTech, France – Signal and Image Processing 🎓
  • Master’s Studies (2008-2011, uncompleted): Wuhan University – Signal and Information Processing 🏫
  • Bachelor’s (2004-2008): Wuhan University – Electronic Science and Technology (Engineering) 🎓

Experience 👨‍🏫

  • 2015-2018: Postdoctoral Researcher, INRIA, France 🇫🇷
  • 2015: Postdoctoral Researcher, Telecom ParisTech, France 🎓

Research Interests 🔬

Xin Su specializes in intelligent analysis of time-series remote sensing images, spatiotemporal object recognition, and large-scale AI models for remote sensing. His work spans geospatial applications, UAV-based surveillance, and hyperspectral data processing. He actively contributes to developing advanced AI techniques for satellite video analysis and infrastructure monitoring. 🚀🌍

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Xin Su has been recognized for his contributions to remote sensing and AI, receiving multiple national research grants and awards for excellence in scientific research and innovation. He has secured funding from National Natural Science Foundation projects and defense-related initiatives. His research has been featured in top IEEE and ISPRS journals, reinforcing his position as a leading researcher in the field. 🌟🏅

Publications 📚

Vikas Palekar | Machine Leaning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vikas Palekar | Machine Leaning | Best Researcher Award

 

Profile

Education

He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering at Vellore Institute of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, since December 2018. His research focuses on developing an Adaptive Optimized Residual Convolutional Image Annotation Model with a Bionic Feature Selection Strategy. He holds a Master of Engineering (M.E.) in Information Technology from Prof. Ram Meghe College of Engineering Technology and Research, Badnera (SGBAU Amravati), which he completed in December 2012 with an impressive 88.00%, securing the first merit position in the university for the summer 2012 examination. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Computer Science and Engineering from Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering Technology and Research, Nanded (SRTMNU, Nanded), in June 2007, achieving a commendable 74.40%.

Work experience

He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Bajaj Institute of Technology, Wardha, since July 31, 2023. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he serves as the Academic Coordinator of the department and has worked as a Senior Supervisor for the DBATY Winter-23 Exam at Government College of Engineering, Yavatmal.

Previously, he worked as an Assistant Professor (UGC Approved, RTMNU, Nagpur) in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Datta Meghe Institute of Engineering, Technology & Research, Wardha, from June 14, 2011, to June 30, 2023. During this tenure, he held the position of Head of the Department from April 21, 2016, to June 30, 2023. He taught various subjects, including Distributed Operating Systems, TCP/IP, System Programming, Data Warehousing and Mining, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Architecture and Organization. Additionally, he contributed to university examinations as the Chief Supervisor in the Winter-2015 Examination and a committee member for the Summer-2013, Summer-2015, and Summer-2018 Examinations. He also played a key role in institutional development as a member of the Admission Committee, NBA & NAAC core committees at the department level, and as the convener of the National Level Technical Symposium “POCKET 16” organized by the CSE Department on March 16, 2016.

Earlier in his career, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Bapurao Deshmukh College of Engineering, Wardha, from November 26, 2008, to April 30, 2011. He taught subjects such as Unix and Shell Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, and Operating Systems while also serving as a Department Exam Committee Member.

Achievement

He was the first university topper (merit) in M.Tech (Information Technology) and received the Best Paper Award at the 2021 International Conference on Computational Performance Evaluation (ComPE), organized by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, Meghalaya, India, from December 1st to 3rd, 2023. He has actively participated in various conferences, including presenting the paper “Label Dependency Classifier using Multi-Feature Graph Convolution Networks for Automatic Image Annotation” at ComPE 2021 in Shillong, India. He also presented his research on “Visual-Based Page Segmentation for Deep Web Data Extraction” at the International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving (SocProS 2011) held from December 20-22, 2011. Additionally, he contributed to the Computer Science & Engineering Department at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, by presenting “A Critical Analysis of Learning Approaches for Image Annotation Based on Semantic Correlation” from December 13-15, 2022. His work on “A Survey on Assisting Document Annotation” was featured at the 19th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS) at VIT Bhopal University, India, from December 10-12, 2022. Furthermore, he co-authored a study titled “Review on Improving Lifetime of Network Using Energy and Density Control Cluster Algorithm,” which was presented at the 2018 IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science (SCEECS) in Bhopal, India.

 

Publication

Dingming Wu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dingming Wu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

 

Profile

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Education

He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Technology from Harbin Institute of Technology, where he studied under the supervision of Professor Xiaolong Wang from March 2018 to December 2022. Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics from Shandong University of Science and Technology in collaboration with the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, completing his studies under the guidance of Professor Tiande Guo between September 2014 and July 2017. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Computational Science from Shandong University of Science and Technology, which he completed between September 2006 and July 2010.

Work experience

He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, a position he has held since December 2022 and will continue until December 2024. His research focuses on EEG signal processing and algorithm feature extraction, specifically addressing the challenges posed by the complexity and individual variations of EEG signals. Given the limitations of traditional classification methods, his work aims to enhance recognition accuracy through advanced deep learning models, improving the decoding of intricate EEG signals and optimizing control accuracy. Additionally, he integrates artificial intelligence technologies to predict user intentions and provide proactive responses, ultimately enhancing the interactive experience. His system is designed for long-term stability and adaptability, leveraging self-learning mechanisms based on user feedback.

Previously, he worked as a Data Analyst at Qingdao Sanlujiu International Trade Co., Ltd., Shanghai, from September 2010 to July 2014. In this role, he was responsible for conducting statistical analysis of trade flow data.

Publication

  • [1] Dingming Wu, Xiaolong Wang∗, and Shaocong Wu. Jointly modeling transfer learning of
    industrial chain information and deep learning for stock prediction[J]. Expert Systems with
    Applications, 2022, 191(7):116257.
    [2] Dingming Wu, Xiaolong Wang∗, and Shaocong Wu.A hybrid framework based on extreme
    learning machine, discrete wavelet transform, and autoencoder with feature penalty for stock
    prediction[J]. Expert Systems with Applications, 2022, 207(24):118006.
    [3] Dingming Wu, Xiaolong Wang∗, and Shaocong Wu. Construction of stock portfolio based on
    k-means clustering of continuous trend features[J]. Knowledge-Based Systems, 2022,
    252(18):109358.
    [4] Dingming Wu, Xiaolong Wang∗, Jingyong Su, Buzhou Tang, and Shaocong Wu. A labeling
    method for financial time series prediction based on trends[J]. Entropy, 2020, 22(10):1162.
    [5] Dingming Wu, Xiaolong Wang∗, and Shaocong Wu. A hybrid method based on extreme
    learning machine and wavelet transform denoising for stock prediction[J]. Entropy, 2021,
    23(4):440.
    Papers to be published:
    [6] Wavelet transform in conjunction with temporal convolutional networks for time series
    prediction. Journal: PATTERN RECOGNITION; Status: under review; Position: Sole
    Author.
    [7] A Multidimensional Adaptive Transformer Network for Fatigue Detection. Journal: Cognitive
    Neurodynamics; Status: accept; Position: First Author.
    [8] A Multi-branch Feature Fusion Deep Learning Model for EEG-Based Cross-Subject Motor
    Imagery Classification. Journal: ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL
    INTELLIGENCE; Status: under review; Position: First Author.
    [9] A Coupling of Common-Private Topological Patterns Learning Approach for Mitigating Interindividual Variability in EEG-based Emotion Recognition. Journal: Biomedical Signal
    Processing and Control; Status: Revise; Position: First Corresponding Author.
    [10] A Function-Structure Adaptive Decoupled Learning Framework for Multi-Cognitive Tasks
    EEG Decoding. Journal: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems;
    Status: under review; Position: Co-First Author.
    [11] Decoding Topology-Implicit EEG Representations Under Manifold-Euclidean Hybrid Space.
    Computer conference: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2025 (IJCAI);
    Status: under review; Position: Second Corresponding Author.
    [12] Style Transfer Mapping for EEG-Based Neuropsychiatric Diseases Recognition. Journal:
    EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS; Status: under review; Position: Second
    Corresponding Author.
    [13] An Adaptive Ascending Learning Strategy Based on Graph Optional Interaction for EEG
    Decoding. Computer conference: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
    2025 (IJCAI); Status: under review; Position: Second Corresponding Author.
    [14] A Transfer Optimization Methodology of Graph Representation Incorporating CommonPrivate Feature Decomposition for EEG Emotion Recognition. Computer conference:
    International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2025 (IJCAI); Status: under review;
    Position: Second Corresponding Author.
    [15] An Interpretable Neural Network Incorporating Rule-Based Constraints for EEG Emotion
    Recognition. Computer conference: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
    2025 (IJCAI); Status: under review; Position: First Author.