Khurshid Hussain | Artificial Intelligence in Statistics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Khurshid Hussain | Artificial Intelligence in Statistics | Research Excellence Award

Kiost | South Korea

Mr. Khurshid Hussain is a dynamic researcher whose work spans advanced automotive engineering, semiconductor design, integrated sensing and communications, and AI-driven signal processing, establishing him as a multidisciplinary contributor across next-generation wireless, cybersecurity, and intelligent vehicular systems. He holds a Master’s degree in Advanced Automotive Engineering from Sun Moon University, South Korea, where he specialized in high-performance millimeter-wave circuit design with emphasis on 60 GHz digital variable-gain amplifiers, beamforming architectures, low-power attenuators, and chip-level ISAC systems for secure and intelligent communication. His research extends into geomatics and remote sensing, focusing on multimodal mapping using optical, SAR, and LiDAR streams, change detection, 3D reconstruction, and uncertainty-aware geospatial pipelines, alongside self-supervised and weak-supervised learning approaches for large-scale spatial data modeling. He is the inventor of a patented transistor-array-based variable attenuator and has authored an expanding collection of peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Electronics, IEEE Access, Applied Sciences, and IEEE Transactions, addressing topics ranging from radar–communication co-design and ultrasonic 3D beamforming sensors to predictive maintenance of aerospace components, OTFS-based V2X ISAC architectures, and AI-enhanced signal intelligence. His scholarly profile includes 9 documents, 77 citations, and an h-index of 4, reflecting his growing influence in mmWave IC design, wireless sensing, and AI-integrated communication. Khurshid has delivered technical presentations at major international conferences covering maritime IT convergence, high-frequency amplifier design, battery analytics, advanced beamforming, and power-efficient RF front-end systems. His expertise spans Cadence, HFSS, Python, MATLAB, OrCAD, cybersecurity tools, and vector network analyzers, reinforced by experience in transceiver integration, AI-chip convergence, intrusion detection systems, battery research, and embedded engineering. Earlier, he completed his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering with a focus on IoT-based renewable-energy automation, where he developed sensor-driven, cloud-connected, and energy-efficient systems. Fluent in English and active in multicultural environments, Khurshid is known for his creativity, leadership, communication skills, and passion for innovation, continually advancing secure, intelligent, and energy-efficient technologies for the automotive, wireless, and sensing industries.

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Featured Publications

Hussain, K., & Yoo, J. (2025). Low-latency marine-based OTFS echo parameter estimation enabled by AI. Sensors, 25(23), Article 7104. DOI: 10.3390/s25237104

Hussain, K., Ali, E. M., Hussain, W., Raza, A., & Elkamchouchi, D. H. (2025). Robust OTFS-ISAC for vehicular-to-base station end-to-end sensing and communication. Electronics, 14(21), Article 4340. DOI: 10.3390/electronics14214340

Hussain, K., Jeon, W., Lee, Y., Song, I., & Oh, I. (2025). CMOS-compatible ultrasonic 3D beamforming sensor system for automotive applications. Applied Sciences, 15(16), Article 9201. DOI: 10.3390/app15169201

Hussain, K., & Oh, I. (2024). Joint radar, communication, and integration of beamforming technology. Electronics, 13(8), Article 1531. DOI: 10.3390/electronics13081531

Hussain, K., & Oh, I. (2024). Review of joint radar, communication, and integration of beam-forming technology. Preprint. DOI: 10.20944/preprints202404.0208.v1

Ding Xiangyu | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ding Xiangyu | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Nanchang Hangkong University | China

Prof. Ding Xiangyu is a distinguished scholar and the Dean of the School of Power and Energy at Nanchang University of Aeronautics, where he has established himself as a leading expert in the field of aeroengine technology and engineering. With an academic career marked by innovation, precision, and dedication, Professor Ding has devoted decades to advancing research on surface treatment and sealing structures for aeroengines, contributing significantly to the reliability, performance, and longevity of modern propulsion systems. His research has been instrumental in addressing critical challenges in high-temperature sealing, material fatigue, and efficiency optimization within the aerospace industry. Professor Ding has successfully led and participated in numerous high-impact research projects supported by prestigious funding bodies such as the Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the AVIC Independent Innovation Fund, and several defense-related horizontal projects that bridge academic theory with industrial application. His leadership and expertise have positioned him as a pivotal figure in fostering collaboration between academia, government, and the aerospace sector, driving forward China’s capabilities in aeronautical power engineering. As the chief editor of the authoritative textbook Principles of Aeroengines, Professor Ding has also made substantial contributions to the academic community by shaping the next generation of aerospace engineers and researchers. His textbook serves as a foundational reference for students and professionals alike, reflecting his deep understanding of engine thermodynamics, aerodynamics, and mechanical design. Beyond his academic and research achievements, he is widely recognized for his visionary leadership in developing the School of Power and Energy into a center of excellence for innovation and applied research. Under his guidance, the school has enhanced its focus on interdisciplinary education, experimental research, and international collaboration, aligning closely with global trends in sustainable and intelligent propulsion technologies. Professor Ding’s academic influence, technical expertise, and leadership continue to inspire advancements in the field of aeroengine engineering, contributing meaningfully to China’s aerospace progress and reinforcing his reputation as one of the foremost authorities in the field. His lifelong commitment to research excellence and educational leadership underscores his invaluable role in shaping both the technological and academic landscape of aerospace power and energy systems.

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Featured Publications

Wang, Y., Ding, X., Yu, S., Wang, S., Wu, Z., Yuan, Y., & Wang, C. (2025). Study on the effect of laser impact strengthening on the service performance of ZL101A aluminum alloy. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.

Gong, Z., Zhang, T., Chen, Y., Lu, J., Ding, X., Zhang, S., Lan, M., Shen, Y., & Wang, S. (2024). Effect of laser shock peening on stress corrosion cracking of TC4/2A14 dissimilar metal friction stir welding joints. Journal of Materials Research and Technology.

Ding, X., Zhang, J., Yu, S., Jiang, Z., Zhong, J., Ma, S., Wang, S., Li, H., & Wang, C. (2024). The effect of laser shock peening on the rotating bending fatigue resistance of S51740 stainless steel. Journal of Materials Science.

Ding, X., Li, H., Jiang, Z., Zhang, J., Ma, S., Zhong, J., Wang, S., & Wang, C. (2023). Prediction of surface residual stresses after laser shock processing on TC4 titanium alloy using different neural network agent models. Coatings.

Ding, X., Ma, S., Zhang, J., Jiang, Z., Li, H., Wang, S., Wang, C., & Zhong, J. (2023). Numerical simulation and process study on laser shock peening of 1Cr18Ni9Ti material. Crystals.

Fazal Haq | Mathematical Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fazal Haq | Mathematical Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fazal Haq | Karakoram International University | Pakistan

Dr. Fazal Haq is a highly accomplished academician and researcher, serving as a permanent faculty member in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Karakoram International University (KIU), Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. He earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from KIU, and an M.Phil. from Sindh University, Jamshoro, consistently demonstrating exceptional academic performance, including securing the first position in his M.Sc. examinations and receiving both a Gold Medal and an Academic Excellence Award from KIU. Dr. Haq’s research spans a wide range of topics, including fluid mechanics, non-Newtonian fluids, magnetohydrodynamics, entropy generation, bioconvection, and nanofluid dynamics, with a particular focus on mathematical modeling, theoretical analysis, and computational simulations of complex fluid flows. Over the years, he has published more than 51 high-impact, peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals, contributing significantly to advancing applied and computational mathematics. His work has garnered considerable attention from the scientific community, reflected in his h-index of 13 and a 616 of citations, underscoring the relevance and influence of his research. Dr. Haq is also a dedicated educator and mentor, inspiring students through his innovative teaching methods and fostering a research-oriented environment. His sustained commitment to scientific excellence and knowledge dissemination continues to make a meaningful impact both nationally and internationally.

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Featured Publications

Haq, F., Saleem, M., & Rahman, M. U. (2025). Optimization of entropy in bioconvective and reactive micropolar nanofluid flow with Arrhenius kinetics. CFD Simulation.

Saleem, M., Haq, F., Ghazwani, H. A., Ghazwani, M. H., & Alnujaie, A. (2025). Mathematical modeling and theoretical investigation of entropy generation in bioconvective micropolar hybrid nanofluid flow with activation energy and Lorentz force. ZAMM – Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 105(10).

Khouqeer, G. A., Haq, F., Rahman, M. U., & Sallah, M. (2025). An investigation of thermo-bioconvective ternary hybrid nanofluid flow over rotating disk subject to activation energy. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry.

Haq, F., Saleem, M., Ghazwani, H. A., Ghazwani, M. H., & Alnujaie, A. (2025). Dynamics of radiated and stratified natural bioconvective flow of cross hybrid nanomaterial with Darcy–Forchheimer and Lorentz force. ZAMM – Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 105(9).

Saleem, M., Khouqeer, G. A., Haq, F., AbdelAll, N., Hussain, A., & Sallah, M. (2025). Implications of thermal stratification and radiative heat flux in blood-based ternary and dihybrid nanomaterial flow through a stretchable cylinder. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 42,

Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini | Statistical Modeling and Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini | Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Hosseini is an accomplished electrical engineer and academic whose work seamlessly integrates communications systems, signal processing, machine learning, and remote sensing. He earned his Ph.D. in Communications Systems Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, following an M.Sc. from K. N. Toosi University and a B.Sc. in Control Engineering from Sharif University of Technology. Over his academic career, he has held leadership roles including Dean of the Electrical & Electronics Research Centre, head of the Communications Engineering Department, and overseen more than 35 M.Sc. theses and 5 Ph.D. dissertations. According to his publication record encompasses more than 5 documents, and his works have been cited over 18 times, with an h-index of 3. He has published in top journals on topics such as MIMO-UFMC system optimization, hyperspectral image classification, blind watermarking, and nonparametric density estimation. Beyond research, he has directed industry projects in IoT, AI, surveillance, and power systems, and contributed to drafting technical standards for electricity markets. Dr. Hosseini is proficient in MATLAB, Python, and advanced mathematics including stochastic processes, linear algebra, fractal theory, and graph theory. He continues to blend theory with practice, driving innovation and teaching the next generation of engineers.

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Featured Publications

Hassan Abdollahpour, H., Hosseini, S. A., Raeisi, N., & Azam, F. 3D geometry modeling method for MIMO communication systems using correlation coefficients. Journal of Computer Networks and Communications.

Aghamiri, H. R., Hosseini, S. A., Green, J. R., & Oommen, B. J. Nonparametric probability density function estimation using the Padé approximation. Algorithms.

Asgharnia, M., Hosseini, S. A., Shahzadi, A., Ghazi-Maghrebi, S., & Shaghaghi Kandovan, R. Optimization framework for user clustering, beamforming design and power allocation in MIMO-UFMC systems. IEEE Access.

Khalili, F., Razzazi, F., & Hosseini, S. A. Registration of remote sensing images by the combination of complex nonlinear diffusion and phase congruency attributes. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.

Hosseini, S. A., et al. A simple method to prepare and characterize optical fork-shaped diffraction gratings for generation of orbital angular momentum beams. Journal of Optics.

Edward Gartay Gar | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Edward Gartay Gar | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Edward Gartay Gar | University of Cape Coast | Ghana

Mr. Edward Gartay Gar, B.Sc., M.Phil. Economics Candidate, is a results-driven economist with a strong foundation in leadership, financial literacy, data analysis, and strategic management. Hailing from Monrovia, Liberia, Gar completed his BSc in Economics from William V.S. Tubman University and is currently pursuing an MPhil in Philosophy in Economics Studies at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Over the years, he has built extensive expertise in research, administration, and professional engagement with both private and public sector institutions. His international exposure includes specialized training programs in Nigeria, Ghana, and Liberia, reflecting his commitment to global economic perspectives and youth empowerment. Gar has demonstrated strong interpersonal and leadership skills, effectively supervising teams, managing projects, and mentoring students. His core competencies lie in program planning, data-driven decision-making, and sustainable economic development, emphasizing evidence-based interventions that contribute to institutional efficiency and societal progress.

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Featured Publication

Gar, E. G., Askandir, I., & Turzin, J. K. (2024). The magnitude and risk factors for concurrent anthropometric and nutritional deficiency among children aged 6 to 59 months in Liberia: A multi-level analysis.