Mohamed Darwish | Quantum Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Darwish | Quantum Computing | Best Researcher Award

University of  Tabuk | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohamed Mostafa Mohamed Darwish is an accomplished Egyptian computer scientist and Associate Professor at both Assiut University in Egypt and the University of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia. He earned his academic degrees in computer science from Assiut University, where his doctoral and master’s research focused on digital image moments and efficient data mining algorithms. His professional experience spans extensive teaching and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students across diverse computer science disciplines, including artificial intelligence, data mining, and image processing. Dr. Darwish’s research interests encompass image processing, digital watermarking, pattern recognition, data mining, artificial intelligence, and image encryption, with numerous publications in top-tier journals such as Pattern Recognition, IEEE Access, Applied Soft Computing, and Multimedia Tools and Applications. He possesses strong research and analytical skills in computational algorithms, image analysis, and deep learning for multimedia applications. In addition to his academic duties, he serves as a scientific reviewer for several prestigious international journals published by Springer, Elsevier, IEEE, and MDPI. Recognized for his research excellence and leadership, he has completed multiple professional development programs in teaching, research ethics, and scientific publishing. Dr. Darwish continues to contribute significantly to advancing image processing and intelligent computing through innovative, interdisciplinary research and international collaboration.

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junli wang | Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme | Best Researcher Award

Dr. junli wang | Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme | Best Researcher Award

Jilin University |China

Dr. Junli Wang is an accomplished researcher in optical science and engineering with a distinguished academic background and impactful contributions to the field. He earned a Master’s degree in Mechatronic Engineering from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed by a Ph.D. in Optical Engineering from Changchun University of Science and Technology, and later achieved a second Ph.D. in Optical Science from Tokushima University. Professionally, he served nearly two decades as a lecturer at Jilin University, where he contributed to teaching, research, and innovation across multiple domains of engineering and optics. His research interests focus on optoelectronic measurement and control technology, intelligent transportation systems, semiconductor and integrated circuit design, and nanostructure-based photocatalysis, with significant advances in simulation frameworks for charge transfer and recombination dynamics in Au/TiO2 composites. He is skilled in molecular simulation, laser systems, optical feedback mechanisms, and interdisciplinary research connecting nanomaterials to renewable energy applications. His notable achievements include leadership in national projects, publications in high-impact journals, patents on wireless conductive systems and optical technologies, and contributions as a book editor. Dr. Wang has received recognition through memberships in SPIE and MRS, international collaborations, and project leadership roles. With his expertise, innovative contributions, and dedication to advancing optical science and technology, he stands as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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