Sahin Yildirim | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim | Machine Learning | Senior Lecturer at Erciyes University | Turkey

Machine Learning has significantly elevated the scope of modern robotics, autonomous systems, vibration control, and intelligent engineering, and at the core of these advances stands Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim, a distinguished academic and researcher from Erciyes University, Turkey, whose decades of expertise span robotics, mechatronics, neural networks, mechanical vibrations, artificial intelligence, and aviation engineering. Born with a deep passion for engineering innovation, Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim has consistently demonstrated excellence in teaching, research, and advanced technological development. He completed his bachelor’s degree at Erciyes University in 1989, specializing in Mechanical Engineering, followed by postgraduate studies in System Analysis at Cardiff University in 1998, and later rose to the rank of full Professor in 1999, marking the beginning of more than three productive decades at Erciyes University. With extensive professional experience that includes leadership roles such as Department Chair and Deputy Department Chair, he has been instrumental in shaping engineering curricula, mentoring young researchers, and pioneering state-of-the-art R&D initiatives. Throughout his academic career, Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim has actively contributed to internationally impactful research projects related to Machine Learning, robotics, neural network control, dynamic modeling of mechanical systems, multi-rotor UAVs, vehicle active suspension systems, autonomous mobile robots, and structural dynamics. His scientific fields span computer science, neural computing, aerospace structures, noise control, mechatronic systems, hydraulic structures, and advanced vibration control. Fluent in English, he collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams and contributes significantly to global engineering knowledge. His research interest strongly integrates Machine Learning with robotics and intelligent motion planning, neural network-based detection systems, autonomous navigation, medical mechatronics, and smart UAV optimization, all of which have positioned him as a leading expert in artificial intelligence for next-generation engineering technologies. His research skills include neural network modeling, algorithm design, dynamic system simulation, fault detection techniques, robotic perception, machine vibration analysis, and autonomous navigation optimization. Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim has authored high-impact journal articles, influential book chapters, and conference papers, including studies on overhead crane dynamics, redundant rotor systems for UAVs, mobile robot trajectory planning using AI algorithms, and Machine Learning-driven object detection techniques. His excellence has earned him international recognition, industry collaborations, and academic honors, demonstrating outstanding contributions to applied robotics and engineering science. His work on vibration control, neural network applications, and autonomous robotics systems has been widely cited, making him a key reference point in advanced mechatronics and AI-supported engineering. His honors also reflect the global significance of his research innovations and leadership. As a senior academic, Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim continues to influence research directions, guide doctoral works, and develop sustainable engineering solutions to improve robotics, Machine Learning applications, and intelligent system design. His ongoing mission highlights integrating AI-powered modeling approaches into highly responsive mechanical and robotic architectures, creating new possibilities for aerospace, industrial automation, and intelligent transportation systems. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Sahin Yildirim stands as a visionary engineering scholar whose commitment to Machine Learning and robotics continues to shape scientific advancement, motivate academic communities, and contribute to transformative innovations in intelligent engineering systems worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Yildirim, Ş., & Uzmay, I. (2003). Neural network applications to vehicle’s vibration analysis. Mechanism and Machine Theory, 38(1), 27–41. (Cited by 48)
Yildirim, Ş. (2004). Vibration control of suspension systems using a proposed neural network. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 277(4–5), 1059–1069. (Cited by 111)
Karacalar, A., Orak, I., Kaplan, S., & Yıldırım, Ş. (2004). No-touch technique for autologous fat harvesting. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 28(3), 158–164. (Cited by 52)
Berkan, Ö., Saraç, B., Şimşek, R., Yıldırım, Ş., Sarıoğlu, Y., & Şafak, C. (2002). Vasorelaxing properties of some phenylacridine type potassium channel openers in isolated rabbit thoracic arteries. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 37(6), 519–523. (Cited by 57)
Eski, I., & Yıldırım, Ş. (2009). Vibration control of vehicle active suspension system using a new robust neural network control system. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 17(5), 778–793. (Cited by 251)
Eski, I., Erkaya, S., Savas, S., & Yildirim, S. (2011). Fault detection on robot manipulators using artificial neural networks. Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 27(1), 115–123. (Cited by 159)
Aksoy, E., & Yıldırım, Ş. (2017). Rise and fall of Tios-Tieion. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 245(7), 072013. (Cited by 56)
Yildirim, Ş. (1999). The effects of long-term oral administration of L-arginine on the erectile response of rabbits with alloxan-induced diabetes. BJU International, 83(6), 679–685. (Cited by 46)

 

Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté | Machine learning – Research Officer at Institute of Geological and Mining Research, Cameroon

Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté is an accomplished research scientist specializing in electronics, electrical engineering, automation, instrumentation, and industrial maintenance. Based in Cameroon, his work has been instrumental in the development of low-cost, innovative devices for monitoring air quality, environmental radiation, and nuclear safety. Taamté holds a Ph.D. in Physics, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Systems, and has made significant contributions to the field of environmental monitoring through cutting-edge technology. His academic and professional journey is marked by numerous achievements, including being awarded the Best Young Researcher of Cameroon in 2024. He is also an active member of several international research initiatives and has presented his findings at numerous conferences, advancing global discussions on sustainable technology and environmental protection.

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Education:


Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté’s academic journey is defined by rigorous studies in the fields of physics, electrical engineering, and industrial production. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics, specializing in Electrical and Electronic Systems, at the University of Yaoundé I in 2022. Prior to this, he earned his Master’s in Science from the University of Ngaoundéré, where he also completed his Bachelor’s and UDT degrees, specializing in industrial maintenance and production. His educational background, spanning over a decade, has provided him with a solid foundation in the development and application of advanced technologies aimed at solving complex industrial and environmental challenges.

Experience:


Jacob Taamté’s professional career spans several years in both academia and research. Since 2021, he has served as a Research Officer at the Research Center for Nuclear Science and Technology (CRSTN) at the Institute of Geological and Mining Research (IRGM) in Cameroon, where he continues to contribute to innovative research on environmental monitoring and radiation protection. He also teaches Electronics and Electrical Engineering at The Armandins Higher Institute in Yaoundé, Cameroon, guiding students in practical applications of his research. Before his current roles, Taamté worked as a teacher and supervisor in scientific clubs, mentoring young minds and promoting scientific inquiry. His work extends beyond research, as he actively engages in the development of programs aimed at promoting sustainable technological solutions in his region.

Research Interest:


Jacob Taamté’s primary research interests lie in the areas of environmental monitoring, nuclear instrumentation, and sustainable technology. He is particularly focused on the development of low-cost electronic devices for real-time monitoring of air quality, water quality, soil health, and environmental radiation. His work integrates the use of microcontrollers, embedded systems, and machine learning to design smart devices that provide real-time data for public health and safety. Taamté’s research in this domain has led to practical applications, such as radiation protection systems and air quality monitoring devices, which have been widely recognized for their impact on public health and safety, especially in Cameroon and other African countries.

Award:


Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté has earned numerous accolades for his groundbreaking research and contributions to the scientific community. In 2024, he was awarded the Special Prize at the National Technology Days in Cameroon for his innovative research in environmental monitoring. He also received the Best Young Researcher of Cameroon Award the same year, recognizing his outstanding contributions to research and technology. Additionally, Taamté was honored with the Best Young Professional Radiation Protection Scientist Award in 2022 by the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA), reflecting his exceptional work in the field of environmental radiation measurement. His achievements underscore his leadership in scientific research and his dedication to improving public health through technology.

Publications:


Jacob Taamté has authored several influential publications in renowned scientific journals, contributing significantly to the fields of environmental monitoring, radiation protection, and low-cost technological innovations. Below are some of his key publications:

  1. Taamté, J. M., Danwé, Y. F., Folifack Signing, V. R., Gondji, D. S., Koyang, F., & Saïdou. (2025). Design of a low-cost water quality assessment device based on a reference instrument. Urban Water Journal, 1–22. [Cited by: 15]
  2. Taamte, J. M., Tchuente Siaka, Y. F., Nducol, N., Yakum-Ntaw Younui, S., Ahmadou, G., Etende Essama, R. C., … Saïdou. (2025). Smart electronic device for air quality and exposure risk assessment. Smart Science, 1–15. [Cited by: 12]
  3. Folifack Signing, V. R., Taamté, J. M., & Saïdou. (2024). IoT-based Monitoring System and Air Quality Prediction Using Machine Learning for a Healthy Environment in Cameroon. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 198(12). [Cited by: 25]
  4. Taamté, J. M., Kountchou Noube, M., Folifack Signing, V. R., Yerima Abba Hamadou, et al. (2024). Real-time air quality monitoring based on locally developed unmanned aerial vehicle and low-cost smart electronic device. Journal of Instrumentation, 19 P05036. [Cited by: 18]
  5. Taamté, J. M., Koyang, F., Gondji, D. S., Oumar Bobbo, M., et al. (2022). Low-cost radon monitoring with validation by a reference instrument. Instrumentation Science and Technology. [Cited by: 22]
  6. Taamté, J. M., Kountchou Noubé, M., Bodo Bertrand, et al. (2021). Low-cost air quality monitoring system design and comparative analysis with a conventional method. International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering, 10(4). [Cited by: 10]

Conclusion:


Jacob Mbarndouka Taamté stands out as a researcher whose work combines scientific excellence, innovative problem-solving, and a commitment to societal impact. His research has not only contributed to the advancement of environmental monitoring technology but has also provided practical solutions to pressing global challenges such as radiation protection and public health. Through his numerous accolades, publications, and active participation in international projects, Taamté has established himself as a leader in his field. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, particularly in developing affordable technologies for environmental monitoring, makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.