merve pınar | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. merve pınar | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Research Ass, Marmara University, Turkey

Merve Pinar is a Research Assistant in the Faculty of Technology, Computer Engineering Department at Marmara University, Turkey. She has been pursuing her doctorate since 2023 at Marmara University in the field of Computer Engineering. Her academic journey includes a postgraduate degree from the Institute for Graduate Studies in Pure and Applied Sciences (2019-2022) and an undergraduate degree from Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, where she studied Engineering (2009-2013). Merve’s work primarily focuses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and their applications in various fields, especially healthcare. She is dedicated to exploring innovative solutions using deep learning and pattern recognition techniques. Her contributions to the academic community include publications in respected journals and conferences. She also actively collaborates with other researchers to advance the field.

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Education

  • Doctorate (2023-Present): Marmara University, Faculty of Technology, Computer Engineering, Turkey.
  • Postgraduate (2019-2022): Marmara University, Institute for Graduate Studies in Pure and Applied Sciences, Turkey. Dissertation: “Derinöğrenme yöntemleri kullanılarak beyin tümörü tiplerinin ve sınırlarının tahminlenmesi” (Prediction of brain tumor types and boundaries using deep learning methods).
  • Undergraduate (2009-2013): Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Engineering, Turkey.

Merve’s academic background provides a solid foundation in computer engineering, artificial intelligence, and data science. She continues to pursue advanced studies, focusing on leveraging machine learning and deep learning methods to address complex problems in health and technology.

Research Focus

Merve Pinar’s research focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and medical applications. Her primary interests are database management, data structures, pattern recognition, and deep learning. She specializes in using AI techniques for medical imaging, particularly in the classification and segmentation of brain tumor types using MRI and surgical microscope images. Her work aims to enhance diagnostic tools, improving the accuracy and efficiency of healthcare systems. Additionally, she is involved in hyperparameter optimization for big data applications, which helps improve recommendation systems. Merve’s interdisciplinary research is positioned at the cutting edge of AI, combining computer engineering with real-world applications, particularly in healthcare technology, where deep learning plays a crucial role in revolutionizing diagnostics and treatment strategies.

Publications

  • Deep Learning-Assisted Segmentation and Classification of Brain Tumor Types on Magnetic Resonance and Surgical Microscope Images 🧠💻 (2024)
  • Hyperparameter Optimization for Recommendation Systems with Big Data 📊🔍 (2017)

María Inmaculada Mohino-Herranz | Artificial Intelligence| Best Research Article Award

Dr. María Inmaculada Mohino-Herranz | Artificial Intelligence| Best Research Article Award

Investigador, INTA, Spain

Inmaculada Mohíno Herranz is a distinguished researcher in the fields of signal processing, pattern recognition, and emotion detection. She currently works at the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA), bringing her extensive expertise in physiological signal analysis to the forefront of innovative research. 🌟 Her career reflects a commitment to advancing technology and science, contributing to both academia and industry.

Publication profile

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Education

Inmaculada holds an impressive academic background, beginning with her M.Eng. in Telecommunication Engineering (2010), followed by a second degree in Electronics Engineering (2012), and a Master’s degree in Information and Communication Technologies (2015). 📚 She culminated her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technologies (2017, with honors) from the University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain. 🎓

Experience

She has built a solid career in academia and research, having worked at the Signal Theory and Communications Department of the University of Alcalá, where she was part of the Applied Signal Processing research group until 2021. 📡 Currently, she continues her research at INTA, contributing to projects related to aerospace technology. She has also been actively involved in supervising final degree and master’s projects, shaping future innovators. 👩‍🏫

Research Focus

Inmaculada’s research revolves around physiological signal processing, pattern recognition, emotion recognition, and stress detection. 💡 Her work is especially significant in understanding how physiological data can be used to monitor emotional states, which has applications ranging from healthcare to technology-enhanced well-being. 💻

Awards and Honors

Inmaculada has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to the field of Information and Communication Technologies, including supervising several successful degree projects and participating in numerous public and private-funded research initiatives. 🏆 Her efforts in academic and industrial projects further solidify her reputation as a leading researcher.

Publication Top Notes

Inmaculada Mohíno Herranz has authored various impactful papers. She has published nine journal papers, six of which are indexed in the Journal Citation Report. 📄 She has also written a book chapter and around 20 conference papers, showcasing her active engagement in research dissemination.

Metrological analysis on measuring techniques used to determine solubility of solids in supercritical carbon dioxide – Published in Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation (2025), this article has no citations yet.

Initializing the weights of a multilayer perceptron for activity and emotion recognition – Published in Expert Systems with Applications (2024), this article has no citations yet.

Introducing the ReaLISED Dataset for Sound Event Classification – Published in Electronics (2022), cited by two articles.

Linear detector and neural networks in cascade for voice activity detection in hearing aids – Published in Applied Acoustics (2021), cited by one article.

A wrapper feature selection algorithm: An emotional assessment using physiological recordings from wearable sensors – Published in Sensors (2020), this open-access article focuses on emotion assessment using physiological data from wearable sensors.

Josiah Lebakeng | Intelligence | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Josiah Lebakeng | Intelligence | Best Research Article Award 

Professor, Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs, South Africa

Teboho Josiah Lebakeng is a distinguished Professor at the Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs, UNISA, in South Africa. He specializes in Strategic Intelligence and Human Security, imparting knowledge on statecraft, intelligence gathering, analysis, and governance. Prior to his current role, he lectured in sociology and research methodology at the University of Limpopo and had teaching appointments at both Vista University (now University of Johannesburg) and the University of Pretoria. 🌍📚

Publication Profile

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Education

Professor Lebakeng holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Limpopo, an MSc in Human Services from Springfield College, an MA in Sociology from the University of Dar es Salaam, and a BA in Sociology from The American University in Cairo. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in social sciences and research methodologies. 🎓

Experience

His professional journey includes significant roles in the South African State Security Agency, where he served as Manager of Production and Strategic Research and Analysis, and as a Senior Regional Analyst. Additionally, he was seconded as Political Counsellor at South Africa’s Permanent Mission to the UN in New York and led the SADC Preventative Mission in Lesotho. He has extensive experience engaging with international intelligence services. 🔍

Research Focus

Professor Lebakeng’s research interests encompass Strategic Intelligence, Legislative Oversight, and African Epistemology. He is committed to advancing knowledge in these fields, emphasizing the importance of human security and good governance in contemporary society. 📖🔐

Awards and Honors

He has received recognition for his contributions to academia and intelligence, including various awards related to his scholarly work and his autobiography, “They Blunted Us: June 16, Exile and Homecoming,” published by Ziable Publisher in 2021. 🏆📖

Publication Top Notes

Policy sciences and the quest for human security in Africa (Journal of Public Administration, 2023)

The nature and issues in intelligence, with reference to the South African civilian intelligence services (African Security Review, 2023)

Lebakeng, T.J. & Matebese-Notshulwana, K.M. (2023). Doctoral Reflections of Journeys in the Humanities and Social Sciences in South African Universities (Ziable Publishers).

Repurposing the university in Africa in the context of the tenacity of an explicitly racist epistemology in Ndofirepi, A. P., Vurayai, S., and Erima, G. (Eds.). Unyoking African University Knowledge: A Pursuit of the Decolonial Agenda (Brill, 2023).