Oleg Selyugin | Big Data and Statistical Analytics | Big Data Analytics Award

Dr. Oleg Selyugin | Big Data and Statistical Analytics | Big Data Analytics Award

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research | Russia

Dr. Oleg Selyugin is a Russian empirical and theoretical physicist with a distinguished career in high-energy hadron scattering and the structure of hadrons. After completing his studies at the Physics Department of Moscow State University, he joined the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), first as a probationer and researcher at the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, and later at the Bogoliubov Theoretical Laboratory (BTL), where he now serves as a leading scientist. At BTL, he earned his Ph.D. with the thesis “High energy elastic hadron-hadron scattering in a wide momentum transfer region,” and later obtained his Doctor of Physics and Mathematics degree with the thesis “The structure of high-energy amplitude of the elastic hadron-hadron scattering in the diffraction region.” Dr Selyugin has been recognized with multiple International Prizes of JINR for his outstanding contributions to polaron physics, hadron physics, and high-energy physics. His primary research interests include the structure of hadrons (PDFs, GPDs, form-factors), phenomenology of high-energy physics (differential cross sections, spin phenomena), models of extra dimensions (d-brane gravity), and nonlinear effects. He has been actively involved in interpreting experimental results from the CERN LHC, particularly the TOTEM and ATLAS Collaborations. His theoretical work integrates electromagnetic and gravitational form-factors derived from novel t-dependent GPDs, as well as soft and cross-even pomeron contributions, within dispersion-relation-based frameworks. With over 180 scientific papers, Dr Selyugin has made a profound and lasting impact on the understanding of elastic hadron scattering at high energies. Although specific bibliometric indicators such as 17 h-index, 78 documents, and 815 citations vary across databases, his scientific influence is widely recognized within the international physics community. He continues his pioneering research at JINR in Dubna, Russia.

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Featured Publications

Selyugin, O. V. (2024). Unified description of elastic hadron scattering at low and high energies. Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 87(S2), S349–S362.

Kuruba Chandrakala | Machine Learning and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kuruba Chandrakala | Machine Learning and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education | India

Dr. Kuruba Chandrakala is an emerging researcher in the domains of computer vision, deep learning, and medical image processing, currently serving as Assistant Professor (Selection Grade) in the CSE department at Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Vijayawada. She earned her Ph.D. from NIT Tiruchirappalli, preceded by M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with distinction from JNTU Kakinada and B.Tech in the same discipline from JNTU Anantapur. She has qualified both NET and APSET examinations. Her professional trajectory includes roles as Head of Department (CSE-AIML) at Vignan’s Nirula Institute of Technology & Science for Women and previous teaching appointments at VNITSW and SITAM, along with industry experience as a System Engineer with Tata Consultancy Services. Her publication record comprises five Scopus indexed papers, four of which are in SCIE journals, two IEEE conference papers, and one book chapter; she also holds one patent. Her Scopus metrics include an h-index of 4, 10 documents, and 150 citations. Her research has addressed areas such as diabetic retinopathy segmentation, robust blood vessel detection, and image enhancement through deep learning architectures. She teaches courses including Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, and programming in C, C++, Java, and Python. She has earned numerous certifications from NPTEL, Coursera, Microsoft, IBM, and Wipro and received awards such as the NPTEL Discipline Star and Wipro Project Excellence Award. Her leadership and mentoring roles include serving as a mentor for Wipro TalentNext, nodal officer for Microsoft Upskilling and APSCHE virtual internship programs, and coordinator for various hackathons. She is a life member of professional bodies such as CSI, ISTE, IAENG, and IET, and has delivered several invited and guest lectures, contributing significantly to academic excellence and research advancement.

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Featured Publications

Chandrakala, K., & Gopalan, N. P. (2025). 3DECNN: A novel method for segmentation of diabetic retinopathy in retinal fundus images using 3D-edge CNN. Neural Computing and Applications.

Kuruba, C., Sharmila, S. K., Mounika, V., Aswini, D., & Poojitha, G. (2023). Three layered security model to prevent credit card fraud using LBPH and CNN-ResNet architecture. International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems, 422–428.

Dharmaiah, K., Mebarek-Oudina, F., Sreenivasa Kumar, M., & Chandra Kala. (2023). Nuclear reactor application on Jeffrey fluid flow with Falkner-Skan factor, Brownian and thermophoresis, non-linear thermal radiation impacts past a wedge. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 100(2), 117.

Kuruba, C., & Gopalan, N. P. (2023). Robust blood vessel detection with image enhancement using relative intensity order transformation and deep learning. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 86, 105195.

Kuruba, C., Pushpalatha, N., Ramu, G., Suneetha, I., Kumar, M. R., & Harish, P. (2023). Data mining and deep learning-based hybrid health care application. Applied Nanoscience, 13(3), 2431–2437.