Vassilios S. Verykios | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Vassilios S. Verykios | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Hellenic Open University | Greece

Prof. Vassilios S. Verykios is a distinguished academic serving as a professor in the field of data science and information systems, with expertise in privacy-preserving data mining, data management, and knowledge discovery. He holds advanced degrees in computer science with specialization in data-centric technologies and has built a strong professional career through academic leadership, research supervision, and participation in collaborative scientific projects. His research focuses on secure data analytics, big data processing, and intelligent information systems, resulting in a substantial body of highly cited publications and impactful scholarly contributions. He has demonstrated leadership through editorial responsibilities, conference organization, and active engagement in international research communities. His work reflects sustained innovation and interdisciplinary relevance, contributing significantly to both theoretical advancements and applied solutions. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, he has received multiple honors and maintains active membership in professional organizations, reinforcing his standing as a leading contributor to advancing research and innovation in data science.

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Duplicate Record Detection: A Survey


– IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering


Association Rule Hiding


– IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering


Disclosure Limitation of Sensitive Rules


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Vanessa Whittem | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Vanessa Whittem | Architecture | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs Vanessa Whittem , Deakin University , Australia

Vanessa Whittem is a dedicated Graduate Architect and PhD candidate at Deakin University, specializing in sustainable architecture. With a background in both architecture and construction management, she combines technical expertise with research acumen. Vanessa has a rich teaching history, guiding undergraduate students and contributing significantly to various research projects. Her previous career as a Chartered Accountant and CPA provides her with a unique perspective on financial management in architecture. Passionate about environmental sustainability, she actively engages in community initiatives and professional development, showcasing her commitment to both the architectural field and societal well-being.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Expertise: Vanessa has a unique combination of qualifications in architecture, construction management, and accounting. Her background as a Chartered Accountant and CPA adds depth to her financial and project management skills, enabling her to navigate complex research environments effectively.
  2. Extensive Research Experience: As a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Northeastern University and a Research Assistant at Deakin University, Vanessa has contributed to multiple significant projects, showcasing her ability to lead and collaborate in diverse research contexts.
  3. Publication Record: Vanessa’s strong publication history, including peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals, highlights her commitment to advancing knowledge in architectural sustainability and post-occupancy evaluations. Her recent works reflect her capacity for rigorous research and critical analysis.
  4. Teaching and Mentorship: With experience as an Adjunct Lecturer and Casual Academic, Vanessa has demonstrated her ability to educate and inspire undergraduate students. Her engagement in teaching complements her research, fostering a holistic academic approach.
  5. Grants and Awards: Her successful grant applications and recognition for research excellence, such as the Graham Treloar Research Prize and Best Student Paper awards, underscore her capability to secure funding and contribute valuable insights to the field.
  6. Professional Service: Vanessa’s involvement in professional committees and as a manuscript reviewer illustrates her dedication to the architectural community and her proactive engagement in advancing research standards.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Networking and Collaboration: While Vanessa has a solid track record of individual accomplishments, expanding her network and collaboration with international researchers could enhance her research impact and visibility.
  2. Broader Dissemination of Research Findings: Increasing her presence in industry-related conferences and workshops would allow her to share findings more widely and gather diverse perspectives that could enrich her work.
  3. Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives: Exploring opportunities for interdisciplinary research projects could leverage her diverse skills and knowledge, creating innovative solutions in architecture and sustainability.

Education 

Vanessa Whittem holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Deakin University, focusing on post-occupancy feedback in architecture, and is set to submit her thesis in July 2024. She earned her Master of Architecture from Deakin University in 2018, where her thesis explored post-occupancy feedback sources for architects in Victoria, Australia. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Design (Architecture) with Distinction and a Bachelor of Construction Management with First Class Honours, both from Deakin University. Her educational foundation is complemented by certifications as a Chartered Accountant and a US CPA, alongside a Bachelor of Commerce from the Australian National University, reflecting her strong analytical and financial skills.

Experience

Vanessa has diverse experience in both academia and architectural practice. Currently, she serves as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Northeastern University’s Smart Cities Lab, while also lecturing at James Cook University. Previously, she was a Research Assistant at Deakin University, where she contributed to multiple projects focused on sustainability and urban architecture. Her teaching experience includes casual academic roles, where she tutored and assessed undergraduate students in various architecture and construction courses. Additionally, she worked as an Architectural Assistant at AlsoCAN Architects, gaining hands-on experience in residential projects. Vanessa has also consulted for various councils on building design regulations, enhancing her practical knowledge in urban development and community planning.

Awards and Honors 

Vanessa Whittem has received several prestigious awards, recognizing her research excellence and contributions to architecture. She was honored with the Best Student Paper at the 56th Architectural Science Association Conference in December 2023. In 2022, she received the Graham Treloar Research Prize for the Most Outstanding Publication on Sustainability from Deakin University. Her PhD scholarship, awarded in 2019, highlights her academic prowess and commitment to research. Additionally, she achieved accolades for her presentations during the School Research Day at Deakin University. Vanessa’s participation in various design competitions, such as the ASC Texo International Design Build, where her team secured 2nd place, further showcases her competitive spirit and innovative approach to architecture.

Research Focus 

Vanessa’s research primarily explores post-occupancy feedback mechanisms in architecture, aiming to enhance the sustainability and user satisfaction of built environments. Her doctoral thesis investigates the Integral Sustainable Design framework, analyzing architects’ desires and the effectiveness of feedback surveys in educational settings. Throughout her academic career, she has engaged in collaborative research addressing urban architecture and environmental sustainability, including projects on migrant architecture and the implications of architectural decisions on community well-being. Vanessa’s work reflects a commitment to bridging the gap between architectural practice and academic research, focusing on actionable insights for architects and policymakers. By contributing to scholarly articles and participating in various research initiatives, she aims to influence the future of sustainable architectural design and promote more effective communication between architects and users.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Bridging the gaps – A mixed methods approach to evaluating novel feedback surveys of children on school buildings 🌍📚
  2. How comprehensive is post-occupancy feedback on school buildings for architects? A conceptual review based upon Integral Sustainable Design principles 🏫📊
  3. Reliability of human environmental “sensors”: Evidence from first- and third-person methods 📏🔍
  4. Architectural, indoor environmental, personal and cultural influences on students’ selection of a preferred place to study 🛋️🎓
  5. Learning from built projects – sources of post occupancy feedback used by architects in Victoria, Australia 🏛️📝
  6. Symposium Vacancy and Preservation: Architecture of the Post-industrial Community 🏭📖

Conclusion

Vanessa Whittem is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating a blend of academic excellence, practical experience, and a commitment to sustainability in architecture. Her strengths in research, teaching, and professional service position her as a leader in her field. By addressing areas for improvement, she can further amplify her impact on architectural research and education.

 

 

Huma Andlib | Polymer Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Huma Andlib | Polymer Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Huma Andlib, Institute of Polymer Engineering and Technology /University of the Punjab Lahore Pakistan, Pakistan

Huma Andlib is a dedicated PhD Scholar in Polymer Engineering & Technology at the University of the Punjab, Lahore. With a background in medical sciences and polymer engineering, Huma’s research focuses on developing innovative bio-polymer-based hydrogels for targeted drug delivery and biomedical applications. Her work includes synthesizing pH-sensitive hydrogels and exploring nanotechnology for membrane synthesis and water desalination. Huma’s accomplishments include receiving the 7th Summit Award for Poster Presentation and the Best Teacher Award. She has also gained valuable international research experience at Lancaster University, UK. Her commitment to advancing material sciences and her robust laboratory expertise make her a prominent figure in her field.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Background and Expertise:
    • Huma Andlib has an impressive educational background, holding multiple degrees relevant to her field, including a PhD in Polymer Engineering & Technology with a focus on drug delivery systems. This strong academic foundation underpins her research capabilities.
    • Her experience includes extensive laboratory work and academic achievements, such as a high CGPA in her M.Phil. and research scholarship at Lancaster University, UK.
  2. Research Contributions:
    • Her research on bio-polymer-based hydrogels for controlled drug release is highly relevant and innovative. Developing pH-sensitive hydrogels and utilizing nanotechnology for desalination showcases her ability to tackle complex problems with novel solutions.
    • Publications in recognized journals and research areas directly related to her work highlight the significance and potential impact of her contributions to material sciences and biomedical applications.
  3. Awards and Recognition:
    • The receipt of the 7th Summit Award for Poster Presentation and the Best Teacher Award from the Punjab Group of Colleges reflects her excellence and recognition in both academic and professional circles.
  4. Research Experience:
    • Huma has accumulated 9 years of laboratory experience and has been involved in significant research projects. Her international exposure through research at Lancaster University further enhances her profile.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Publication and Citation Metrics:
    • While Huma has published several papers, increasing the number of publications in high-impact journals and improving citation metrics could strengthen her profile. Building a more robust citation index and increasing her H-index could enhance her research visibility and impact.
  2. Broader Impact and Collaborations:
    • Expanding her research collaborations and increasing the number of joint projects or industry-sponsored initiatives could broaden her impact. Engaging in collaborative research with international institutions might also provide additional recognition and opportunities.
  3. Additional Awards and Recognition:
    • Seeking more awards and recognitions, such as national or international research accolades, could further validate her research contributions and reinforce her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Education

Huma Andlib holds a Bachelor of Science in Medical and a Bachelor in Education from the University of Education, Lahore (2010). She further pursued an MSc in Chemistry from the University of the Punjab, Lahore (2013), and earned an M.Phil. in Polymer Engineering & Technology with a CGPA of 3.60/4.0 from the same institution. Currently, she is a PhD Scholar in Polymer Engineering & Technology at the University of the Punjab, focusing on the development of novel drug carriers for controlled drug release. Her comprehensive educational background combines medical sciences, chemistry, and polymer engineering, equipping her with a diverse skill set that enhances her research capabilities in material sciences.

Experience

Huma Andlib boasts 9 years of laboratory experience at the University of the Punjab, specializing in polymer engineering and material sciences. She has also spent 5 years as an Elementary School Teacher in the government sector, and 2 years as a Health Care Worker during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing her adaptability and dedication. Her research experience includes a notable 6-month scholarship at Lancaster University, UK, where she furthered her expertise in polymer-based research. Huma’s diverse experience spans academia, teaching, healthcare, and international research, reflecting her broad skill set and commitment to advancing her field.

Research Focus

Huma Andlib’s research is centered on advancing the field of polymer engineering with a particular emphasis on bio-polymer-based hydrogels for targeted drug delivery and biomedical applications. Her work involves developing innovative hydrogels that respond to pH changes, enhancing their functionality in controlled drug release systems. Huma’s research also includes membrane synthesis using nanotechnology, aimed at improving water desalination processes. She has explored the use of biopolymers and doxorubicin in cancer treatment, highlighting her commitment to finding sustainable and effective solutions for drug delivery. By integrating material sciences with practical applications, her research addresses critical challenges in drug release mechanisms and water purification, potentially leading to significant advancements in both healthcare and environmental sustainability. Huma’s contributions are expected to impact various areas, including targeted therapy, material science, and environmental engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • The Effect of Nano Crystalline Cellulose/Gum Arabic Conjugates in Cross-linked Membrane for Anti-Bacterial Chlorine Resistance and Boron Removal Performance.” 🌿🔬
  • “Development of Pomegranate Peel Extract Amalgamated Ternary Hydrogel with Synergistic Antibacterial Efficacy against Escherichia Coli (E. coli).” 🍑🦠
  • “Sodium Ampicillin Release from Biocompatible Hydrogel with Enhanced Antibacterial Characteristics.” 💧💊 (2024)
  • Four health sciences-related papers under review. 📄🔍

Conclusion

Huma Andlib is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her solid academic background, significant research contributions, and recognition in her field showcase her as a dedicated and accomplished researcher. To strengthen her application further, focusing on expanding her publication and citation metrics, increasing collaborations, and seeking additional awards could be beneficial. Overall, her innovative research and commitment to advancing the field make her a commendable contender for this prestigious award.