Ishfaq Majeed Malik | Parasitology and Nematology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Ishfaq Majeed Malik | Parasitology and Nematology | Young Scientist Award

Contractual Assistant Professor | Ghandi Memorial College Srinagar | India

Dr. Ishfaq Majeed Malik is an active and steadily progressing researcher with a clear scholarly footprint, evidenced by 12 research documents that have attracted 52 citations from 47 citing works and an h-index of 4, indicating growing academic visibility and impact. The author’s primary strengths lie in consistent research output, relevance of research themes, and the ability to generate findings that are being acknowledged and utilized by the research community. The work reflects sound methodological approaches, clarity in problem formulation, and a commitment to advancing knowledge within the chosen research domain. These contributions demonstrate reliability, focus, and an emerging influence that supports consideration for research-based recognition. Areas for improvement include increasing the scale and diversity of research collaborations, targeting a wider range of high-impact publication venues, and strengthening interdisciplinary integration to broaden the reach and applicability of the work. Future potential is strong, with clear scope for enhanced citation impact, leadership in thematic research areas, and the development of innovative research directions. With sustained productivity, strategic collaborations, and expanded dissemination, the author is well positioned to significantly elevate research influence and make long-term contributions of high academic and societal value.

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Shalli Rani | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shalli Rani | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Chitkara University | India

Prof. Shalli Rani is a distinguished researcher in the fields of Internet of Things, Wireless Sensor Networks, Cloud Computing, and Machine Learning, with a prolific record of high-impact publications, books, patents, and editorial contributions. She has demonstrated exceptional leadership in guiding numerous PhD and ME students, fostering innovation and research excellence. Her work effectively bridges academia and industry through applied projects, including smart healthcare solutions, Industry 5.0 initiatives, and explainable AI systems. Recognized globally through invited talks, conference engagements, and editorial responsibilities in top journals, she has established herself as a thought leader in her domain. Her research contributions reflect both depth and breadth, combining theoretical rigor with practical relevance. Prof. Rani’s measurable research impact on Scopus is remarkable, with 4,400 citations, 311 documents, and an h-index of 34, highlighting her sustained influence and scholarly excellence in the international research community.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. S. Rani, R. Talwar, J. Malhotra, S. Ahmed, M. Sarkar, and H. Song, “A novel scheme for an energy efficient Internet of Things based on wireless sensor networks,” Sensors, vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 28603–28626, 2015.

2. S. Rani, S. H. Ahmed, and R. Rastogi, “Dynamic clustering approach based on wireless sensor networks genetic algorithm for IoT applications,” Wireless Networks, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 2307–2316, 2020.

3. S. Bharany, S. Badotra, S. Sharma, S. Rani, M. Alazab, and R. H. Jhaveri, “Energy efficient fault tolerance techniques in green cloud computing: A systematic survey and taxonomy,” Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, vol. 53, p. 102613, 2022.

4. G. S. Brar, S. Rani, V. Chopra, R. Malhotra, H. Song, and S. H. Ahmed, “Energy efficient direction-based PDORP routing protocol for WSN,” IEEE Access, vol. 4, pp. 3182–3194, 2016.

5. S. Rani, D. Koundal, M. F. Ijaz, M. Elhoseny, and M. I. Alghamdi, “An optimized framework for WSN routing in the context of Industry 4.0,” Sensors, vol. 21, no. 19, p. 6474, 2021.