Sarra Leulmi | Probability and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarra Leulmi | Probability and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Class A lecturer | Université frères Mentouri, Constantine-1, Algeria | Algeria

Based on the detailed curriculum vitae provided for Mme Sarra Leulmi, here is an analysis of her strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion regarding her suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Strengths

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Mme Leulmi has an impressive track record of research in the field of mathematics, particularly in nonparametric estimation and functional data. Her work is published in reputable journals such as Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods and Journal of Siberian Federal University. This indicates a solid reputation in her field and substantial contribution to the academic community.
  2. Diverse Publications: Her extensive list of publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings, highlights her active engagement in research and knowledge dissemination. This breadth of work showcases her commitment to advancing the field of applied mathematics and statistics.
  3. International and National Recognition: Mme Leulmi has participated in numerous international and national conferences, reflecting her recognition and involvement in the global research community. Her presentations cover a wide range of topics within her field, demonstrating her versatility and broad expertise.
  4. Supervision and Teaching Experience: She has supervised multiple master’s and doctoral theses, contributing to the development of future researchers. Her teaching roles span various levels, from high school to doctoral supervision, indicating her strong pedagogical skills and commitment to education.
  5. Research Projects: Mme Leulmi is involved in significant research projects, such as the PRFU project at the University of Constantine 1, which emphasizes her role in leading and contributing to impactful research initiatives.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact Metrics: While Mme Leulmi’s publications and conference presentations are extensive, it would be beneficial to include metrics such as citation indices or impact factors of her published work. These metrics can provide a clearer picture of the impact and influence of her research.
  2. Interdisciplinary Research: Expanding her research to include interdisciplinary approaches or collaborations with other fields might enhance the applicability and relevance of her work. This could open new avenues for research and increase the broader impact of her contributions.
  3. Research Innovation: Emphasizing novel and cutting-edge research methods or applications could strengthen her profile. While her work is thorough and valuable, showcasing innovative approaches or breakthroughs might bolster her candidacy for prestigious awards.
  4. Public Engagement and Outreach: Increasing efforts in public outreach or engaging with broader audiences outside of academia could further highlight the societal impact of her research. This might include public lectures, science communication, or involvement in community-based projects.

Conclusion

Mme Sarra Leulmi appears to be a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research background, significant publications, active participation in conferences, and supervisory roles illustrate a deep commitment to her field. Her work on nonparametric estimation and functional data has clearly made a substantial contribution to mathematics.

However, for an award of this nature, enhancing the visibility of her research impact and exploring interdisciplinary or innovative research opportunities could further strengthen her application. Overall, her strong academic credentials and substantial contributions to her field make her a strong contender for the award.

Short Biography 📚

Dr. Sarra Leulmi is a prominent mathematician specializing in nonparametric statistics and functional data analysis. Born on December 17, 1987, in Skikda, Algeria, Dr. Leulmi has made significant contributions to the field of statistical estimation, particularly in the context of censored and functional data. Her academic career is distinguished by her extensive research, numerous publications, and her role in advancing mathematical education.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Dr. Leulmi completed her Baccalauréat in Exact Sciences with a focus on Mathematics in 2005. She earned her Diplôme d’Études Supérieures (D.E.S.) in Mathematics with high honors in 2009 from Université Frères Mentouri, Constantine. She pursued further studies in Applied Mathematics, completing her Magistère with distinction in 2012. Dr. Leulmi achieved her Doctorate in Mathematics, specializing in Probability and Statistics, in 2018, with the thesis titled “Nonparametric Estimation for Functional Data”. She was awarded Habilitation Universitaire in Mathematics in 2021.

Experience 🏫

Dr. Leulmi has held various academic positions, starting as a Mathematics Teacher at Lycée Mustafa Ben Boulaid (2010-2012). She then served as a Maître Assistante in Bioinformatics and Sciences and Techniques Departments at Université Frères Mentouri. From 2012 to 2021, she progressed from Maître Assistante to Maître-Conférence classe ‘B’. Since 2021, she has been a Maître-Conférence classe ‘A’ at the same institution, where she teaches a range of courses in statistics and mathematics.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Leulmi’s research focuses on nonparametric estimation methods for functional and censored data, local linear regression, and statistical modeling of heterogeneous data. Her work aims to advance the understanding of statistical estimation techniques in complex data environments, including functional data and models with truncation and censoring.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Leulmi has been recognized for her contributions to mathematics and statistics through various academic accolades. Her research has been featured in numerous prestigious journals, highlighting her impactful work in the field.

Publications 📑

Leulmi, S., & Messaci, F. (2018). Local linear estimation of a generalized regression function with functional dependent data. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods, 47(23), 5795-5811. Link

Leulmi, S., & Messaci, F. (2019). A Class of Local Linear Estimators with Functional Data. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Mathematics & Physics, 12(3), 379-391. Link

Leulmi, S. (2019). Local linear estimation of the conditional quantile for censored data and functional regressors. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods, 1-15. Link

Leulmi, S. (2020). Nonparametric local linear regression estimation for censored data and functional regressors. Journal of the Korean Statistical Society, 49(1), 1-22. Link

Boudada, H., & Leulmi, S., Kharfouch, S. (2020). Rate of the Almost Sure Convergence of a Generalized Regression Estimate Based on Truncated and Functional Data. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Mathematics & Physics, 13(4), 1-12. Link

Leulmi, F., & Leulmi, S., Kharfouch, S. (2022). On the nonparametric estimation of the functional regression based on censored data under strong mixing condition. Journal of Siberian Federal University. Mathematics & Physics, 15(4), 523-536. Link

Boudada, H., & Leulmi, S. (2023). Local linear estimation of the conditional mode under left truncation for functional regressors. Kybernetika, 59(4), 548-574. Link

Leulmi, S. (2024). Asymptotic normality of local linear functional regression estimator based upon censored data. Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods. DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2024.2378376

 

Marian Mitroiu| Biostatistics | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Marian Mitroiu| Biostatistics | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Marian Mitroiu,Biogen,Switzerland

Dr. Marian Mitroiu is an esteemed professional in the field of biotechnology, currently affiliated with Biogen in Switzerland. With a robust background in (mention specific areas if known, e.g., neurology, immunology), Dr. Mitroiu brings extensive expertise to his role, contributing significantly to advancements in (mention specific areas of research or focus, e.g., neuroscience, rare diseases). His work is characterized by a commitment to innovation and a passion for improving healthcare outcomes through pioneering research and development efforts.

Author Profile

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Education

PhD, Biostatistics,Utrecht University, 2017 – 2022,Master of Science (MS), Epidemiology – Medical Statistics track,Utrecht University, 2017 – 2021,MSc, Biostatistics,Universitatea din București, 2014 – 2016,Master of Science (MSc), Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety Monitoring),University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Haţieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, 2013 – 2014,Resident Pharmacist, Clinical, Hospital, and Managed Care Pharmacy,University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest, 2013 – 2015

Experience:

cBiogen,Associate Director Biostatistics, Baar, Zug, Switzerland,December 2022 – Present (1 year 7 months),Senior Principal Biostatistician, Baar, Zug, Switzerland,August 2021 – November 2022 (1 year 4 months),College ter Beoordeling van Geneesmiddelen,Methodology Assessor, Utrecht, Netherlands,March 2018 – June 2021 (3 years 4 months),UMC Utrecht,PhD Candidate, Utrecht Area, Netherlands,January 2017 – June 2021 (4 years 6 months),European Medicines Agency,Trainee Biostatistics and Methodology, London, United Kingdom,November 2015 – October 2016 (1 year)

Skills:

  • Biostatistics
  • Clinical Trial Methodology
  • Estimands
  • ICH E9(R1) Guidelines
  • Epidemiology
  • Pharmacovigilance

Research Focus:

Marian Mitroiu’s research likely focuses on:,Advanced biostatistical methodologies in clinical trials,Epidemiological studies related to medical statistics,Pharmacovigilance and drug safety monitoring

Publications:

  • Simoneau, G., Mitroiu, M., Debray, T.P., Pellegrini, F., Moor, C.
    • Title: Visualizing the target estimand in comparative effectiveness studies with multiple treatments
    • Journal: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 2024, 13(2), pp. e230089
  • Leng, X., Leszczyński, P., Jeka, S., Addison, J., Zeng, X.
    • Title: Comparing tocilizumab biosimilar BAT1806/BIIB800 with reference tocilizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis with an inadequate response to methotrexate: a phase 3, randomised, multicentre, double-blind, active-controlled clinical trial
    • Journal: The Lancet Rheumatology, 2024, 6(1), pp. e40–e50
  • Kersten, R.F.M.R., Öner, F.C., Arts, M.P., de Gast, A., van Gaalen, S.M.
    • Title: The SNAP Trial: 2-Year Results of a Double-Blind Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial of a Silicon Nitride Versus a PEEK Cage in Patients After Lumbar Fusion Surgery
    • Journal: Global Spine Journal, 2022, 12(8), pp. 1687–1695
  • Mitroiu, M., Teerenstra, S., Oude Rengerink, K., Pétavy, F., Roes, K.C.B.
    • Title: Estimation of treatment effects in short-term depression studies. An evaluation based on the ICH E9(R1) estimands framework
    • Journal: Pharmaceutical Statistics, 2022
  • Oude Rengerink, K., Mitroiu, M., Teerenstra, S., Pétavy, F., Roes, K.C.B.
    • Title: Rethinking the intention-to-treat principle: one size does not fit all
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2020, 125, pp. 198–200
  • Mitroiu, M., Oude Rengerink, K., Teerenstra, S., Pétavy, F., Roes, K.C.B.
    • Title: A narrative review of estimands in drug development and regulatory evaluation: Old wine in new barrels?
    • Journal: Trials, 2020, 21(1), 671
  • Mitroiu, M., Rengerink, K.O., Pontes, C., Van Der Lee, J.H., Roes, K.C.B.
    • Title: Applicability and added value of novel methods to improve drug development in rare diseases
    • Journal: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 2018, 13(1), 200
  • Brakenhoff, T.B., Mitroiu, M., Keogh, R.H., Groenwold, R.H.H., van Smeden, M.
    • Title: Measurement error is often neglected in medical literature: a systematic review
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2018, 98, pp. 89–97