Mantosh Kumar Satapathy | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mantosh Kumar Satapathy | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mantosh Kumar Satapathy  | Taipei Medical University | Taiwan

Dr. Mantosh Kumar Satapathy, Ph.D., is a distinguished biomedical scientist, biotechnologist, pharmacologist, and tissue engineer based at Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, with extensive international experience in pharmacology, biomedical engineering, and nanobiotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering from Taipei Medical University, following an M.Tech. in Industrial Biotechnology and a Bachelor of Pharmacy, establishing a strong foundation in translational medical research. Dr. Satapathy has held postdoctoral and research fellow positions at leading institutions, leading projects on advanced nanodrug delivery systems, stem cell therapeutics, tissue engineering, and nanoformulation design, while supervising molecular biology laboratories and mentoring junior researchers. His research contributions include the development of stimuli-responsive nanocomposite hydrogels for orthopedic and skin tissue regeneration, engineering of nanocurcumin-based formulations for targeted therapies, and investigations into gene regulation and drug repurposing in cancer and skin pathologies. He has published extensively in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, contributed to international book chapters, co-invented a U.S. patent, and presented his work at global scientific conferences. Dr. Satapathy’s work has been recognized with multiple Outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher awards, and he actively serves as a peer reviewer, reflecting his leadership in the scientific community. He is a life member of professional organizations, has completed specialized research training in molecular diagnostics and biotechnology, and continues to advance interdisciplinary research that bridges fundamental science and clinical application, demonstrating exceptional impact in biomedical innovation.

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Featured Publications

1. Banerjee, P., Satapathy, M., Mukhopahayay, A., & Das, P. (2014). Leaf extract mediated green synthesis of silver nanoparticles from widely available Indian plants: Synthesis, characterization, antimicrobial property and toxicity analysis. Bioresources and Bioprocessing, 1(1), 3.

2. Satapathy, M. K., Yen, T. L., Jan, J. S., Tang, R. D., Wang, J. Y., Taliyan, R., & Yang, C. H. (2021). Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs): An advanced drug delivery system targeting brain through BBB. Pharmaceutics, 13(8), 1183.

3. Satapathy, M. K., & Das, P. (2014). Optimization of crystal violet dye removal using novel soil-silver nanocomposite as nanoadsorbent using response surface methodology. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2(1), 708–714.

4. Satapathy, M. K., Banerjee, P., & Das, P. (2015). Plant-mediated synthesis of silver-nanocomposite as novel effective azo dye adsorbent. Applied Nanoscience, 5(1), 1–9.

5. Satapathy, M. K., Nyambat, B., Chiang, C. W., Chen, C. H., Wong, P. C., Ho, P. H., … (2018). A gelatin hydrogel-containing nano-organic PEI–Ppy with a photothermal responsive effect for tissue engineering applications. Molecules, 23(6), 1256.

Zahra M A Mohammed | Veterinary Medicine | Women Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Zahra M A Mohammed | Veterinary Medicine | Women Researcher Award 

Pathologist | Omar Al-Mukhtar University | Libya

Prof. Dr. Zahra Mohammed Adam Mohammed is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Clinical Pathology at Omar Al-Mukhtar University, specializing in veterinary medicine with extensive expertise in pathology, tumor biology, and molecular medical microbiology. She earned her Ph.D. in Pathology from the University of Glasgow, focusing on the relationship between tumor and inflammation-related factors and patient survival in breast cancer, and holds an MSc in Molecular Medical Microbiology from the University of Nottingham, where she investigated genetic variability in hepatitis B virus. Her professional career encompasses progressive academic roles, including associate professorship, departmental leadership, and faculty scientific affairs, alongside postdoctoral research experience at the University of Glasgow. Dr. Mohammed has led and contributed to multiple research projects exploring tumor-host interactions, automated image analysis, and disease outcomes, with a strong emphasis on breast cancer and viral hepatitis. She has a distinguished publication record, high citation impact, and an h-index reflecting sustained scholarly influence. Her research techniques include immunohistochemistry, PCR, ELISA, histopathology, and automated scoring systems. Dr. Mohammed has also demonstrated leadership through editorial board service, research project management, and curriculum development. She has received multiple awards and honors for academic excellence, including distinctions for her BSc, a medal prize, and recognition for highly cited research. Her contributions to teaching, mentorship, and the advancement of veterinary pathology establish her as a leading figure in her field and a worthy candidate for prestigious recognition.

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Featured Publications

1. Richards, C. H., Mohammed, Z., Qayyum, T., Horgan, P. G., & McMillan, D. C. (2011). The prognostic value of histological tumor necrosis in solid organ malignant disease: A systematic review. Future Oncology, 7(10), 1223–1235.

2. Mohammed, Z., Going, J. J., Edwards, J., Elsberger, B., Doughty, J. C., … (2012). The relationship between components of tumour inflammatory cell infiltrate and clinicopathological factors and survival in patients with primary operable invasive ductal breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 107(5), 864–873.

3. Mohammed, Z. M. A., Going, J. J., Edwards, J., Elsberger, B., & McMillan, D. C. (2013). The relationship between lymphocyte subsets and clinico-pathological determinants of survival in patients with primary operable invasive ductal breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 109(6), 1676–1684.

4. Gujam, F. J. A., Edwards, J., Mohammed, Z. M. A., Going, J. J., & McMillan, D. C. (2014). The relationship between the tumour stroma percentage, clinicopathological characteristics and outcome in patients with operable ductal breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 111(1), 157–165.

5. Gujam, F. J. A., Going, J. J., Edwards, J., Mohammed, Z. M. A., & McMillan, D. C. (2014). The role of lymphatic and blood vessel invasion in predicting survival and methods of detection in patients with primary operable breast cancer. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 89(2), 231–241.

Joseph Squillace | Cybersecurity | Global Scientific Impact Award

Dr. Joseph Squillace | Cybersecurity | Global Scientific Impact Award

Associate Professor | The Pennsylvania State University | United States

Dr. Joseph Michael Squillace is an Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity at Penn State University, Schuylkill, specializing in information security, privacy, cyber policy management, and cybersecurity education. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University, where his doctoral research examined corporate investments in privacy, along with master’s and bachelor’s degrees in computer information systems and information technology, both with concentrations in cybersecurity and network engineering. Dr. Squillace’s professional contributions span leadership in cybersecurity pedagogy, research project management, and the development of educational frameworks focused on cyber awareness, ethical computing, and privacy protection. His research explores areas including cyberbullying prevention, artificial intelligence vulnerabilities, privacy inequality, and the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure, with numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals and conferences. He has successfully secured significant research funding from federal agencies and international organizations, advancing cyber education and public safety initiatives. Dr. Squillace has been honored with multiple institutional and national awards recognizing excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement, and he has served as a keynote speaker, visiting professor, and academic fellow for cybersecurity organizations across Europe and the United States. His interdisciplinary work continues to shape the intersection of technology, governance, and human behavior in building secure and equitable digital environments.

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Featured Publications

  1. 1. Squillace, J., Hozella, Z., Cappella, J., & Sepp, A. (2023). An exploration of SETA in cyber bullying to reduce social harm and juvenile suicide. IEEE World AI IoT Congress (AIIoT), 477–480.

    2. Squillace, J., Cappella, J., & Sepp, A. (2024). User vulnerabilities in AI-driven systems: Current cybersecurity threat dynamics and malicious exploits in supply chain management and project management. ASU International Conference in Emerging Technologies for Industry 4.0.

    3. Bantan, M., & Squillace, J. (2022). Privacy inequality and IT identities: The impact of different privacy laws adoptions. Journal of Information Privacy and Security.

    4. Squillace, J., & Cappella, J. (2024). Examining how targeted cyber attacks on critical supply chain networks can lead to economic collapse and civil unrest. IEEE SoutheastCon, 1482–1489.

    5. Squillace, J., & Bantan, M. (2022). A taxonomy of privacy, trust, and security breach incidents of Internet-of-Things linked to F (M). AANG corporations. IEEE World AI IoT Congress (AIIoT), 591–596.

Johannes Wellmann | Environmental Process Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Johannes Wellmann | Environmental Process Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant | Technical University Berlin | Germany

Dr. Johannes Wellmann is a distinguished researcher and postdoctoral scholar at the Technische Universität Berlin, specializing in environmental process engineering with a focus on sustainable water management and renewable energy applications. He earned his Diploma in Industrial Engineering with a specialization in mechanical engineering from TU Berlin, followed by a Doctorate at the Institute for Energy Engineering, where his research addressed the cogeneration of power and water using concentrating solar power. His professional experience encompasses leadership in higher education and international research projects, including coordination of DAAD-funded initiatives for curriculum development and transnational education programs in Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia, as well as the establishment of the MSc. Energy Engineering program at TU Berlin’s El Gouna campus. Dr. Wellmann has been instrumental in securing competitive research grants for projects in industrial water treatment and sustainable energy, contributing to practical solutions for industrial and municipal wastewater using advanced technologies. His scholarly work includes multiple publications recognized in the academic community, reflecting his commitment to innovation in non-conventional water processes and renewable energy integration. He has also contributed to professional networks through collaborative research and project leadership, supporting knowledge exchange across institutions and countries. Throughout his career, Dr. Wellmann has been acknowledged for his excellence in research and education through awards, scholarships such as the Erasmus Mundus program, and active participation in international academic collaborations, underscoring his standing as a leading figure in environmental process engineering and sustainable technology development.

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Featured Publications

1. Wellmann, J., Bühler, J., Schweimanns, N., Geissen, S.-U., Bdour, M., & Al-Addous, M. (2025). Innovative matrix-based assessment of non-conventional water processes: A strategic approach for sustainable water management in arid environments. Water.

2. Wellmann, J., Bühler, J., Schweimanns, N., Geißen, S.-U., Bdour, M., & Al-Addous, M. (2024). Innovative matrix-based assessment of non-conventional water processes: A strategic approach for sustainable water management in arid environments .

Laura Machin Galarza | Pharmacology | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Laura Machin Galarza | Pharmacology | Young Scientist Award

Laura Machin Galarza | University of Havana | Cuba

Dr. Laura Machin Galarza is an Assistant Professor and Researcher at the Institute of Pharmacy and Foods, University of Havana, specializing in pharmaceutical sciences and parasitology. She holds a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Havana, where her academic journey has been marked by excellence and commitment to translational research. Dr. Machin has undertaken prestigious research stays at institutions in Austria, Germany, China, and Cuba, contributing to international collaborations focused on pharmacology, toxicology, and biopharmaceutical innovation. Her professional experience includes leadership in multidisciplinary projects exploring the antiprotozoal and antileishmanial potential of natural and synthetic compounds, advanced drug delivery systems, and pharmacological recycling strategies. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Pharmaceuticals, Molecules, and Experimental Parasitology, demonstrating expertise in medicinal chemistry and drug development. Dr. Machin’s work has been recognized through contributions to award-winning research honored by the Cuban Academy of Sciences. She actively serves in academic editorial processes, participates in professional scientific societies, and holds certifications that reflect her dedication to research excellence, innovation, and scientific leadership in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.

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Featured Publications

1. B. Salehi, L. Machin, L. Monzote, J. Sharifi-Rad, S. M. Ezzat, M. A. Salem, et al., “Therapeutic potential of quercetin: new insights and perspectives for human health,” ACS Omega, vol. 5, no. 20, pp. 11849–11872, 2020.

2. B. Tamargo, L. Monzote, A. Piñón, L. Machín, M. García, R. Scull, W. N. Setzer, “In vitro and in vivo evaluation of essential oil from Artemisia absinthium L. formulated in nanocochleates against cutaneous leishmaniasis,” Medicines, vol. 4, no. 2, p. 38, 2017.

3. L. Machín, R. Nápoles, L. Gille, L. Monzote, “Leishmania amazonensis response to artemisinin and derivatives,” Parasitology International, vol. 80, p. 102218, 2021.

4. G. Geroldinger, M. Tonner, J. Quirgst, M. Walter, S. De Sarkar, L. Machín, et al., “Activation of artemisinin and heme degradation in Leishmania tarentolae promastigotes: a possible link,” Biochemical Pharmacology, vol. 173, p. 113737, 2020.

5. L. Machín, B. Tamargo, A. Piñón, R. C. Atíes, R. Scull, W. N. Setzer, L. Monzote, “Bixa orellana L. (Bixaceae) and Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants (Amaranthaceae) essential oils formulated in nanocochleates against Leishmania amazonensis,” Molecules, vol. 24, no. 23, p. 4222, 2019.

Burak Ezer | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Burak Ezer | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Medical Doctor | Beyhekim Training and Research Hospital | Turkey

Dr. Burak Ezer is a dedicated medical microbiologist whose work spans clinical microbiology, infectious diseases, and rare pathogen case studies. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of fungal and bacterial infections, chronic hepatitis, and viral seroprevalence, publishing extensively in both national and international peer-reviewed journals. His research emphasizes the clinical and diagnostic aspects of emerging pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and serological markers, often employing advanced molecular and automated techniques. Dr. Ezer has demonstrated strong academic leadership through his role as corresponding author on numerous publications, participation in international and national conferences, and editorial and peer-review responsibilities for indexed journals. He has also contributed to book chapters, further consolidating his expertise in hepatitis and herpesvirus research. His collaborative efforts with multiple co-authors reflect a broad network and commitment to advancing medical science. Dr. Ezer’s measurable research impact is documented through Scopus, showing 9 publications, 1 citation, and an h-index of 1.

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Featured Publications

1. Ezer, B., Taşkın, Z., Kaba, K., Uğraklı, S., & Doğan, M. (2025). Comparison of automated systems using liquid microdilution for the determination of colistin resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae strains. Turkish Bulletin of Hygiene and Experimental Biology.

2. Ezer, B., Esen, H. S., Ugrakli, S., Iyisoy, M. S., & Ozdemir, M. (2025, October 8). Association between serum HBV DNA levels and CCL-20, CD8a, CXCL-16, and GDF-15 in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Viruses.

3. Ezer, B., Ceylan, A., Arazi-Kan, S. N., Uğraklı, S., Bulut, R., & Demircioğlu, S. (2025, September 29). Fungemia caused by Fusarium proliferatum species complex in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia: A rare case report. Klimik Journal.

4. Ezer, B., Uğraklı, S., & Kasapoğlu, E. (2025, September 25). Kandidemi vakalarında hematolojik parametrelerin Albicans ve non-Albicans Candida türleri ile ilişkisi. Flora: The Journal of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology.

5. Ezer, B., Çiftci, H. S., Uğraklı, S., Bulut, R., & Gök, F. (2025, August 29). Candida auris fungemia confirmed by Sanger sequencing method: A rare case report. Genel Tıp Dergisi.

Kazem Javan | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kazem Javan | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Kazem Javan | Western Sydney University | Australia

Mr Kazem Javan is a highly accomplished researcher in civil and environmental engineering, specializing in sustainable infrastructure, water management, and innovative construction materials. His work focuses on developing durable, acid-resistant coatings for sewer pipes and exploring circular economy solutions by incorporating recycled and industrial by-products into construction materials. He has actively contributed to major projects such as the CRC SmartCrete initiative, advancing carbon-absorbing concrete technologies. His research spans climate change impacts on water resources, the water-energy-food nexus, and resource sustainability, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental protection and low-emission solutions. Mr Javan has published extensively in high-impact journals, showcasing his analytical rigor and ability to address complex engineering challenges. His research has earned multiple awards and recognitions, reflecting his influence in both academia and industry. According to Scopus, his measurable research impact includes 151 citations across 9 documents, with an h-index of 6.

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Featured Publications

1. Javan, K., Altaee, A., BaniHashemi, S., Darestani, M., Zhou, J., & Pignatta, G. (2024). A review of interconnected challenges in the water–energy–food nexus: Urban pollution perspective towards sustainable development. Science of the Total Environment, 912, 169319.

2. Javan, K., Mirabi, M., Hamidi, S. A., Darestani, M., Altaee, A., & Zhou, J. (2023). Enhancing environmental sustainability in a critical region: Climate change impacts on agriculture and tourism. Civil Engineering Journal, 45.

3. Javan, K., Lialestani, M. R. F. H., & Nejadhossein, M. (2015). A comparison of ANN and HSPF models for runoff simulation in Gharehsoo River watershed, Iran. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 1(4), 41.

4. Amirhossien, F., Alireza, F., Javan, K., & Mohammadbagher, S. (2015). A comparison of ANN and HSPF models for runoff simulation in Balkhichai River Watershed, Iran. American Journal of Climate Change, 4(03), 203.

5. Javan, K., Saleh, F. N., & Shahraiyni, H. T. (2013). The influences of climate change on the runoff of Gharehsoo River Watershed. American Journal of Climate Change.

Mehmet Özdemir | Medical Virology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehmet Özdemir | Medical Virology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Necmettin Erbakan University | Turkey

Prof. Mehmet Özdemir is a distinguished researcher in medical microbiology and virology, with a strong track record in both academic and applied research. He has supervised numerous master’s, doctoral, and specialty theses, contributing significantly to the study of viral and bacterial pathogens, infectious diseases, and molecular diagnostics. His research spans the development and comparison of diagnostic methods, epidemiological studies in regional populations, and investigations into emerging infectious agents, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing public health knowledge. Prof. Özdemir has led multiple national research projects, demonstrating leadership, methodological rigor, and collaborative skills. His mentorship has cultivated the next generation of researchers, while his work integrates molecular techniques with practical clinical applications. With a continued focus on novel diagnostic approaches, vaccine development, and pathogen surveillance, he exhibits strong potential for future impactful research, positioning him as a highly deserving candidate for recognition as a leading researcher in his field.

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Featured Publications

1. Saritas, T. B., Bozkurt, B., Simsek, B., Cakmak, Z., Ozdemir, M., & Yosunkaya, A. (2013). Ocular surface disorders in intensive care unit patients. The Scientific World Journal, 2013, 182038.

2. Kesli, R., Ozdemir, M., Kurtoglu, M. G., Baykan, M., & Baysal, B. (2009). Evaluation and comparison of three different anti-hepatitis C virus antibody tests based on chemiluminescence and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay methods used in the … Journal of International Medical Research, 37(5), 1420–1429.

3. Ciftci, I. H., Koken, R., Bukulmez, A., Ozdemir, M., Safak, B., & Cetinkaya, Z. (2007). Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus in 4–6 age groups in healthy children in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey. Acta Paediatrica, 96(7), 1043–1046.

4. El-Sokkary, R., Uysal, S., Erdem, H., Kullar, R., Pekok, A. U., Amer, F., … (2021). Profiles of multidrug-resistant organisms among patients with bacteremia in intensive care units: an international ID-IRI survey. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 40(11), 2323–2334.

5. Aydemir, O., Aydemir, Y., & Ozdemir, M. (2014). The role of multiplex PCR test in identification of bacterial pathogens in lower respiratory tract infections. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30(5), 1011.

Ammar Javed | Pancreatic Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ammar Javed | Pancreatic Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | NYU Langone Health | United States

Dr. Ammar Javed is a distinguished researcher specializing in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, with a robust background in both clinical and translational research. His work spans surgical outcomes, pancreatic cancer, and innovative perioperative care strategies, demonstrating a strong commitment to improving patient-centered treatments. Throughout his career, he has contributed extensively to high-impact journals, reflecting a focus on integrating molecular insights with practical surgical applications. His collaborative approach has fostered interdisciplinary research across leading institutions, enhancing both the scope and applicability of his findings. Dr. Javed’s publications reveal a deep engagement with emerging surgical innovations, neoadjuvant therapies, and post-operative management, positioning him as a leader in his field. His research has been recognized for its rigor, influence, and translational relevance, as evidenced by measurable impact on scholarly metrics. Scopus data indicate 8,312 citations, 195 documents, and an h-index of 37.

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Featured Publications

1. Cohen, J. D., Li, L., Wang, Y., Thoburn, C., Afsari, B., Danilova, L., Douville, C., … (2018). Detection and localization of surgically resectable cancers with a multi-analyte blood test. Science, 359(6378), 926–930.

2. Tiriac, H., Belleau, P., Engle, D. D., Plenker, D., Deschênes, A., Somerville, T. D. D., … (2018). Organoid profiling identifies common responders to chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer. Cancer Discovery, 8(9), 1112–1129.

3. Cohen, J. D., Javed, A. A., Thoburn, C., Wong, F., Tie, J., Gibbs, P., Schmidt, C. M., … (2017). Combined circulating tumor DNA and protein biomarker-based liquid biopsy for the earlier detection of pancreatic cancers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(38), 10202–10207.

4. Janssen, Q. P., Buettner, S., Suker, M., Beumer, B. R., Addeo, P., Bachellier, P., … (2019). Neoadjuvant FOLFIRINOX in patients with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: a systematic review and patient-level meta-analysis. JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 111(8), 782–794.

5. Groot, V. P., Gemenetzis, G., Blair, A. B., Rivero-Soto, R. J., Yu, J., Javed, A. A., … (2019). Defining and predicting early recurrence in 957 patients with resected pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Annals of Surgery, 269(6), 1154–1162.

Maddu Kamaraju | Electronics and Communication Engineering | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Maddu Kamaraju | Electronics and Communication Engineering | Best Faculty Award

Professor | Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College | India

Dr. Maddu Kamaraju is a distinguished Professor and Mentor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Gudlavalleru Engineering College, with extensive experience spanning over two decades in teaching, research, and academic leadership. His expertise lies in low-power VLSI design and embedded systems, where he has guided numerous students and faculty in research and curriculum development. Dr. Kamaraju has held key leadership roles, including Head of Department and Mentor, fostering a research-oriented academic environment. He is an active member of several professional organizations, including IEEE, ACM, IE, and IETE, reflecting his strong engagement with the engineering community. His research contributions are widely recognized, evidenced by publications in reputed journals and conferences, mentoring of doctoral scholars, and innovative projects in electronics engineering. According to Scopus, his research impact is substantial, with 53 documents, an h-index of 5, and a total of 103 citations.

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Featured Publications

1. Kamaraju, M., & Kumar, P. A. (2015). Wireless fingerprint attendance management system. IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication.

2. Chandra, G. V. P., Yadav, S., Krishna, B. A., & Kamaraju, M. (2014). Performance of Wiener filter and adaptive filter for noise cancellation in real-time environment. International Journal of Computer Applications, 97(15), 27.

3. Kamaraju, M., Kishore, K. L., & Tilak, A. V. N. (2010). Power optimized ALU for efficient datapath. International Journal of Computer Applications, 11(11), 39–43.

4. Lakshmi, T. V., & Kamaraju, M. (2021). A review on SRAM memory design using FinFET technology. International Journal of System Dynamics Applications, 11(6), 1–21.

5. Kumari, V. K., Chakrapani, Y. S., & Kamaraju, M. (2013). Design and characterization of Koggestone sparse Koggestone spanning tree and Brentkung adders. International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 4(10), 1502–1506.