Michael Pitton | Descriptive and Inferential Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Michael Pitton | Descriptive and Inferential Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Medical University of Mainz | Germany

Professor Dr. Michael Pitton is a distinguished German physician-scientist and expert in diagnostic and interventional radiology. A graduate of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, he completed his medical studies and advanced clinical training in internal medicine, cardiology, radiology, and neuroradiology at leading German university hospitals, including the University Medical Center Mainz and the Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin. His academic achievements include a habilitation on functional and morphological aspects of endovascular aneurysm therapy, followed by his appointment as university lecturer and senior consultant in interventional radiology. Professor Pitton has held successive leadership positions and currently serves as the Acting Director of the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Head of the Section of Interventional Radiology at the University Medical Center Mainz. He also holds European Board Certification in Interventional Radiology (EBIR) and the European Certification for Endovascular Specialists (CIRSE) and is a certified DEGIR instructor across all modules. Combining clinical excellence with managerial insight, he earned a Master of Health Business Administration, reflecting his engagement in healthcare management and innovation. Professor Pitton has an extensive scientific record, with approximately 127 publications, an h-index of around 33, and more than 6,771 citations, underscoring his influence in vascular and interventional radiology. His research contributions have advanced the understanding and treatment of aneurysms, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) interventions, and image-guided oncologic therapies. Recognized with numerous national and international awards, his work bridges academic medicine, translational research, and health leadership. Professor Pitton exemplifies excellence in clinical radiology, academic scholarship, and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing significantly to the development of interventional radiology in Europe.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Graafen, D., Bart, W., Halfmann, M. C., Müller, L., Hobohm, L., Yang, Y., Neufang, A., Espinola-Klein, C., Pitton, M. B., Kloeckner, R., Varga-Szemes, A., & Emrich, T. (2022). In vitro and in vivo optimized reconstruction for low-keV virtual monoenergetic photon-counting detector CT angiography of lower legs.

Gairing, S. J., Kuchen, R., Müller, L., Cankaya, A., Weerts, J., Kapucu, A., Sachse, S., Zimpel, C., Stoehr, F., Pitton, M. B., Mittler, J., Straub, B. K., Marquardt, J. U., Schattenberg, J. M., Labenz, C., Kloeckner, R., Weinmann, A., Galle, P. R., Wörns, M. A., & Foerster, F. (2022.). 13C-Methacetin breath test predicts survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing transarterial chemoembolization.

Müller, L., Hahn, F., Mähringer-Kunz, A., Stoehr, F., Gairing, S. J., Foerster, F., Weinmann, A., Galle, P. R., Mittler, J., Pinto Dos Santos, D., Pitton, M. B., Düber, C., Fehrenbach, U., Auer, T. A., Gebauer, B., & Kloeckner, R. (2022). Prevalence and clinical significance of clinically evident portal hypertension in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing transarterial chemoembolization.

Rasool Taban | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rasool Taban | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Best Researcher Award

University of Lisbon | Portugal

Dr. Rasool Taban, Ph.D, is a distinguished Data Scientist currently affiliated with Technical University Institute – University of Lisbon, where he continues to advance the frontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. His academic journey began in Computer Engineering and evolved into a profound focus on Artificial Intelligence during his M.Sc. studies at the University of Tehran, where he graduated with honors in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. His early research centered on developing an automated screening system designed to assist in diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder in children, demonstrating his ability to merge technology with meaningful social impact. Dr. Taban recently earned his Industrial Ph.D. at Institute – University of Lisbon, funded by the prestigious Marie Curie BIGMATH project, where his research specialized in addressing one of the most persistent challenges in statistical learning-imbalanced data. He successfully developed three novel balancing techniques, each tailored to optimize performance across different variable classes, making significant contributions to data reliability and analytical accuracy in machine learning models. With two published journal papers indexed in Scopus and SCI, Dr. Taban’s scholarly work reflects both academic rigor and applied innovation. He has also participated in multiple research and industry projects, collaborating with institutions such as the SDG Group, CIF/N26, Evenco International, and CTAD–Tehran Autism Center. His involvement as part of the editorial team for the International Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (ICRoM) further underscores his leadership in advancing interdisciplinary research. Dr. Taban’s primary research interests include imbalanced data, statistical learning, data science, and financial data modeling. His contributions have not only expanded methodological knowledge in statistical computing but have also bridged the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world data-driven applications, reflecting his commitment to excellence in both academia and industry.

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Featured Publications

Taban, R., Nunes, C., & Oliveira, M. R. (2023). RM-SMOTE: A new robust balancing technique.

Taban, R., Nunes, C., & Oliveira, M. R. (2025). Mixed-robROSE: A novel balancing technique tailored for mixed-type datasets.

Bozorgnia, F., Arakelyan, A., & Taban, R. (2023). Graph-based semi-supervised learning for classification of imbalanced data. Submitted to Conference ENUMATH.

Shahri, M. A., & Taban, R. (2021). ML revolution in NLP: A review of machine learning techniques in natural language processing. Journal of Applied Intelligent Systems & Information Sciences (JAISIS), 2(1), 2.

Taban, R., Parsa, A., & Moradi, H. Tip-toe walking detection using CPG parameters from skeleton data gathered by Kinect. In International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence (pp. 9).