zeenat khadim | Remote Sensing | Best Research Article Award

Dr. zeenat khadim | Remote Sensing | Best Research Article Award

Zeenat Khadim Hussain is a passionate PhD Researcher 🧠 at Wuhan University, China 🇨🇳 specializing in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 🌍. With strong analytical skills and innovative thinking 💡, she explores the fusion of Deep Learning 🤖 with geospatial technologies for solving real-world problems 🌱. Her research has made contributions to urban sustainability 🌇, building detection 🏢, and solar energy potential mapping ☀️. Zeenat’s scholarly journey is marked by impactful publications 📚 in reputed journals, advancing cutting-edge solutions for environmental monitoring 🌐. She actively engages in international research collaborations 🤝 and industry-driven projects like Pakistan’s Flood Emergency Reconstruction 🌊. Zeenat remains committed to promoting sustainable development goals (SDGs) through scientific research 📖 and practical applications. Her work reflects dedication to empowering urban resilience 🏙️ and advancing geospatial science 📡 for a smarter and greener future 🌿.

Profile

Education 🎓

Zeenat Khadim Hussain holds an exceptional academic background 🏅. Currently pursuing a PhD in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 🛰️ at Wuhan University, China 🇨🇳, her education combines theoretical excellence 📚 and real-world applications 🌍. Prior to this, she achieved commendable academic success in her undergraduate and postgraduate studies 🎓, where she cultivated her passion for geospatial technologies 🔭 and machine learning 💻. Through rigorous training at Wuhan University’s prestigious School of Remote Sensing 🏫, she honed her research methodology, scientific writing ✍️, and computational modeling skills 🧠. Her strong educational foundation underpins her ability to bridge the gap between advanced technology 💡 and environmental sustainability 🌱, positioning her as a forward-thinking researcher 🔬 with global perspectives 🌐. Zeenat’s academic record reflects her commitment to lifelong learning 📖 and excellence in scientific inquiry 🏆.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Zeenat Khadim Hussain has rich research and project experience 🏗️, including 3+ major research projects on urban analysis 🏙️, solar irradiance assessment ☀️, and building footprint extraction 🧱 using deep learning algorithms 🤖 and Sentinel-2 satellite imagery 🛰️. She has also contributed to Pakistan’s Flood Emergency Reconstruction and Resilience Project 🌊, applying her expertise to real-world disaster management 🌐. Zeenat has authored 6 publications in high-impact journals (SCI, Scopus) 📰 and is continuously expanding her research collaborations 🤝. Her commitment to developing AI-powered geospatial solutions 💡 for urban sustainability and disaster resilience 🚧 has made her a rising star 🌟 in remote sensing. From conceptualizing research frameworks 📋 to deploying machine learning pipelines ⚙️, Zeenat’s experience spans both academic and applied research environments 🧪, establishing her as a dynamic and results-oriented researcher 🔬.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Zeenat Khadim Hussain’s academic journey is distinguished by multiple honors 🎖️ and global recognition 🌐. Her groundbreaking work on building detection and rooftop solar assessment 🏢☀️ has earned commendation in academic conferences and journal publications 📚. She has been nominated for competitive research awards 🥇 such as the Best Research Scholar Award 🧠 and Excellence in Research 🌟, highlighting her commitment to scientific innovation 🔬. Her practical impact through Pakistan’s Flood Reconstruction Project 🌊 and interdisciplinary collaborations 🤝 showcases her leadership potential and societal contribution 💪. Zeenat’s consistent publication record in reputed platforms 📰 and successful completion of funded research projects 💸 emphasize her growing academic influence 🚀. Her career reflects resilience, intellectual curiosity 🧠, and a passion for using technology to solve environmental and urban challenges 🌍.

Research Interests 🔬

Zeenat Khadim Hussain’s research focuses on the fusion of Deep Learning 🤖, Photogrammetry 📏, and Remote Sensing 🛰️ to tackle urban, environmental, and energy-related challenges 🌍. She specializes in building footprint detection 🏢, rooftop solar potential mapping ☀️, and disaster risk management 🌊 using geospatial data and AI algorithms ⚙️. Her work bridges the gap between theoretical modeling 📐 and real-world applications in sustainable urban planning 🌱 and renewable energy assessment ⚡. She is especially passionate about translating satellite data into actionable insights 🔎 for climate adaptation, resilience, and urban growth 📊. Zeenat’s latest research introduces deep learning architectures 🧠 that enhance rooftop extraction accuracy, as published in Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 🌐. Her aim is to push the frontiers of automated geospatial analysis 🚀, enabling smarter and greener cities 🏙️ for future generations 🌿.

Publications 
  • Spatiotemporal optimization for communication-navigation-sensing collaborated emergency monitoring

    International Journal of Digital Earth
    2025-12-31 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 1753-8947
    Part ofISSN: 1753-8955
    CONTRIBUTORS: xicheng tan; Bocai Liu; Chaopeng Li; Zeenat Khadim Hussain; Kaiqi Wang; Kai Wang; Mengyan Ye; Danyang Yang; Zhiyuan Mei
  • A Novel Architecture for Building Rooftop Extraction Using Remote Sensing and Deep Learning

    Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
    2025-04 | Journal article | Author
    Part ofISSN: 2352-9385
    CONTRIBUTORS: zeenat khadim; Jiang Congshi; Muhammad Adrees; Hamza Chaudhary; Rafia Shafqa
  • 3D spatial evolutionary particle swarm algorithm based emergency communication spatial deployment optimization

    Geo-spatial Information Science
    2025-03-11 | Journal article
    Part of ISSN: 1009-5020
    Part of ISSN: 1993-5153
    CONTRIBUTORS: Yumin Chen; xicheng tan; Jinguang Jiang; Xiaoliang Meng; Zeenat Khadim Hussain; Jianguang Tu; Huaming Wang; You Wan; Zongyao Sha

Raveendra Pilli | Image Processing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Raveendra Pilli | Image Processing | Best Researcher Award

He mentored B.Tech. projects focused on the early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease. One project involved utilizing multi-modality neuroimaging techniques, where MRI and PET images were collected from the OASIS database, preprocessed, and robust features were extracted for classification. MATLAB and the SPM-12 toolbox were used for this task. Another project focused on the early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease using deep learning networks, where an MRI dataset from the ADNI database was collected, preprocessed, and the performance was compared with baseline algorithms. For this project, he used MATLAB and Python.

NIT-Silchar, India

Profile

Education

A dedicated research scholar with a Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Silchar (Thesis Submitted, CGPA 9.0), specializing in brain age prediction and early detection of neurological disorders using neuroimaging modalities. With extensive teaching experience, a strong passion for research, and a proven ability to develop engaging curricula, deliver effective lectures, and guide students toward academic success, I am committed to contributing to the field through research, publications, and presentations. My academic journey includes an M.Tech. from JNTU Kakinada (76.00%, 2011) and a B.Tech. from JNTU Hyderabad (65.00%, 2007), along with a strong foundational background in science, having completed 10+2 (MPC) with 89.00% in 2003 and SSC with 78.00% in 2001.

Work experience

He worked as a Junior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Technology, Silchar, Assam, from July 2021 to June 2023, where he assisted professors with course delivery for Basic Electronics, conducted laboratory sessions, graded assignments, and provided office hours for student support. From July 2023 to December 2024, he served as a Senior Research Fellow at the same institute, taking on additional responsibilities, including mentoring B.Tech. projects and assisting with Digital Signal Processing laboratory duties. Prior to his research roles, he was an Assistant Professor at SRK College of Engineering and Technology, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, where he taught courses such as Networks Theory, Digital Signal Processing, RVSP, SS, and LICA. He utilized innovative teaching methods, including active learning techniques, to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. He also mentored undergraduate research projects in image processing and received positive student evaluations for his teaching effectiveness.

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