Maryam Kheirabadi | Computer Science | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Maryam Kheirabadi
Affiliation Islamic Azad University
Country Iran
Scopus ID 57210153054
Documents 16
Citations 710
h-index 9
Subject Area Computer Science
Event International Academic Achievements & Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8980-4299

Maryam Kheirabadi
Islamic Azad University, Iran

The Women Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement, research excellence, scientific innovation, and sustained academic contributions by women researchers. Maryam Kheirabadi has established a research profile in computer science, artificial intelligence, medical image analysis, and intelligent healthcare systems through peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus. Her work demonstrates interdisciplinary applications of deep learning, convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and medical decision-support systems, contributing to diagnostic technologies and intelligent recommendation systems.[1]

Abstract

Maryam Kheirabadi’s scholarly work focuses on applying artificial intelligence techniques to healthcare, medical image processing, pattern recognition, and educational recommendation systems. Her publications emphasize convolutional neural networks, deep learning architectures, image classification, recurrent neural networks with attention mechanisms, and computer-assisted diagnosis of gastric diseases. These contributions illustrate the integration of computer science methodologies into practical healthcare applications while advancing intelligent computational models for diagnostic accuracy and automated decision support.[2]

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Computer Science, Medical Image Analysis, Convolutional Neural Networks, Healthcare Informatics, Machine Learning, Clinical Decision Support

Introduction

Artificial intelligence has become an increasingly influential discipline for solving complex healthcare challenges. The combination of machine learning, deep neural networks, and biomedical image analysis has improved diagnostic accuracy, automated disease detection, and clinical decision support. Within this evolving research landscape, Maryam Kheirabadi has contributed to studies addressing intelligent diagnostic systems, neural network optimization, and educational recommender systems, demonstrating interdisciplinary collaboration between computer science and healthcare research.[2]

Research Profile

According to the supplied Scopus metrics, Maryam Kheirabadi has authored sixteen indexed publications, received more than seven hundred citations, and achieved an h-index of nine. Her research portfolio centers on artificial intelligence, image processing, neural networks, biomedical signal analysis, and intelligent software systems. Her publications demonstrate continued engagement with computational approaches that support clinical diagnosis and intelligent educational technologies.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Development of deep convolutional neural network models for gastric cancer diagnosis using tongue image analysis.
  • Research on intelligent educational recommender systems employing recurrent neural networks and attention mechanisms.
  • Advancement of MRI brain tumor classification through convolutional neural network architectures.
  • Application of biomedical image processing techniques for healthcare diagnostics.
  • Contribution to explainable and data-driven medical decision-support technologies.

Publications

  • Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer via Classification of the Tongue Images using Deep Convolutional Networks (2021). Journal of Information Systems and Telecommunication.
  • Dynamic Educational Recommender System Based on Improved Recurrent Neural Networks Using Attention Technique (2021). Applied Artificial Intelligence. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08839514.2021.2005298
  • Increasing the Accuracy in the Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer Based on Color and Lint Features of Tongue (2021). Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bspc.2021.102782
  • Y-net: A Reducing Gaussian Noise Convolutional Neural Network for MRI Brain Tumor Classification with NADE Concatenation (2021). Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/ac107b

Research Impact

The reported citation record reflects meaningful scholarly visibility within computer science and healthcare-related artificial intelligence research. Her studies contribute to the development of intelligent diagnostic systems, automated disease classification, medical image interpretation, and educational recommendation technologies. These interdisciplinary contributions support ongoing research into machine learning applications that improve analytical performance and healthcare decision-making.[3]

Award Suitability

Maryam Kheirabadi demonstrates qualifications consistent with the objectives of the Women Researcher Award through sustained scientific publication, interdisciplinary innovation, measurable citation performance, and contributions to artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. Her research profile reflects active engagement in internationally indexed scholarship and supports recognition for advancing computational methods with practical societal applications.[1]

Conclusion

Maryam Kheirabadi’s publication portfolio illustrates the integration of artificial intelligence with healthcare and intelligent information systems. Her contributions to deep learning, neural network design, biomedical imaging, and recommendation systems have strengthened interdisciplinary research in computer science. The documented publication record, citation performance, and research focus collectively support recognition within academic achievement and research excellence programs.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Maryam Kheirabadi, Author ID 57210153054. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57210153054
  2. Kheirabadi, M., et al. (2021). Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer via Classification of the Tongue Images using Deep Convolutional Networks. Journal of Information Systems and Telecommunication.
    http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85111735812&partnerID=MN8TOARS
  3. Kheirabadi, M., et al. (2021). Dynamic Educational Recommender System Based on Improved Recurrent Neural Networks Using Attention Technique. Applied Artificial Intelligence. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08839514.2021.2005298
  4. Kheirabadi, M., et al. (2021). Increasing the Accuracy in the Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer Based on Color and Lint Features of Tongue. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bspc.2021.102782
  5. Kheirabadi, M., et al. (2021). Y-net: A Reducing Gaussian Noise Convolutional Neural Network for MRI Brain Tumor Classification with NADE Concatenation. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/ac107b

Md Minhajul Amin | Computer Science | Best Innovator Award

Best Innovator Award

Md Minhajul Amin
Affiliation Intento Analytics
Country United States
Google Scholar 8Cc4X70AAAAJ
Documents 11
Citations 86
h-index 4
Subject Area Computer Science
Event International Academic Achievements & Awards

Md Minhajul Amin
Intento Analytics, United States

Md Minhajul Amin is a data analyst and researcher specializing in business analytics, artificial intelligence, healthcare informatics, project management, and big data applications. His multidisciplinary research integrates predictive analytics, machine learning, digital healthcare, and operational decision-making. Through academic publications, IEEE conference papers, industrial projects, and editorial activities, he has contributed to advancing evidence-based management and intelligent data-driven systems.[1]

Abstract

Md Minhajul Amin has established an interdisciplinary research portfolio connecting artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, healthcare systems, fraud detection, digital communication, and project management. His work emphasizes practical analytical solutions that improve organizational efficiency and support evidence-based decision-making across healthcare and business environments.[2]

Keywords

Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Healthcare Analytics, Telemedicine, Big Data, Project Management, Data Visualization, Predictive Analytics, Digital Transformation.

Introduction

Holding an M.S. in Information Systems from Central Michigan University, Md Minhajul Amin combines academic research with industry experience in data analytics. His research focuses on solving real-world organizational challenges through statistical analysis, visualization, artificial intelligence, and business intelligence technologies.[3]

Research Profile

  • IEEE conference contributor.
  • Associate Editor at IFR Discovery.
  • Editorial Board Member of The Science Post Journal.

Research Contributions

His publications cover ethical business analytics, AI-powered project management, fraud detection, cancer classification using machine learning, telemedicine implementation, customer segmentation, healthcare dashboards, RF communication systems, and network management technologies. His research demonstrates the practical integration of advanced analytics into healthcare, engineering, and organizational management.[4]

Publications

  • Ethical Challenges in Business Analytics.
  • Developing a Project Management Dashboard for Telehealth.
  • Business Analytics in the Era of Big Data.
  • AI-Powered Personalized Marketing.
  • Classification of Cancer Stages Using Machine Learning.

Research Impact

His scholarly output has attracted citations across business analytics, healthcare informatics, artificial intelligence, and project management disciplines. His professional activities further include patented AI-driven analytical devices and collaborative research addressing practical industry challenges.

Award Suitability

Considering his multidisciplinary research portfolio, peer-reviewed publications, IEEE conference participation, editorial responsibilities, industrial analytics experience, and measurable research impact, Md Minhajul Amin demonstrates qualifications aligned with recognition under an Innovative Research Award category.

Conclusion

Md Minhajul Amin continues contributing to applied research that bridges artificial intelligence, business analytics, healthcare systems, and project management. His academic achievements and industry experience illustrate the growing role of data-driven methodologies in addressing modern organizational and societal challenges.

External Links

References

    1. Amin, M. M., Munmun, Z. S., Atayeva, J., Ahmed, S. W., Shamim, I., & Akter, M. H. (2025).
      Developing a Project Management Dashboard for Telehealth Implementation.
      https://www.researchgate.net/publication/392591167_Developing_a_Project_Management_Dashboard_for_Telehealth_Implementation
    2. Google Scholar. (2026).
      Md Minhajul Amin – Google Scholar Profile.
      https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8Cc4X70AAAAJ&hl=en
    3. ResearchGate. (2026).
      Md Minhajul Amin – Research Profile.
      https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Md-Minhajul-Amin
    4. LinkedIn. (2026).
      Md Minhajul Amin – Professional Profile.
      https://www.linkedin.com/in/md-minhajul-amin-cmu

Harry Moongela | Computer Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Harry Moongela | Computer Science | Young Scientist Award

Wits University, South Africa

Harry Moongela is a skilled IT professional with a strong background in Information Technology, including teaching, research, and development roles. He currently serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Pretoria in South Africa, where he focuses on Artificial Intelligence and Critical Thinking research projects. Fluent in English and with basic knowledge of German, Harry has a rich academic and professional background that spans over a decade in various IT roles, ranging from academic positions to industry-specific consultancy.

Profile

Scopus

Education🎓

Harry holds a PhD in Information Technology from the University of Pretoria (2022), following a Master’s Degree in Information Systems from Rhodes University (2017). His undergraduate studies in Computer Science & Information Technology were completed at the University of Namibia in 2013. Additionally, Harry holds several certifications, including Cisco CCNA and a Certificate in Basic Telkom Network from Huawei University, providing him with a broad technical skill set.

Experience💼

Harry’s professional career began with roles such as a Web Developer and IT Technician. He has since advanced to academic roles, serving as a Lecturer, Course Coordinator, and Researcher at the University of Pretoria. He has also held various IT consultancy and development positions, including at Derivco Pty Ltd and Kanuga Auto Parts SA. Harry has extensive experience in IT teaching, course design, software development, and system administration.

Research Interests🔬

Harry’s research interests lie in the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Critical Thinking, and Information Technology. His work includes publishing academic research in AI applications, computer networks, and the integration of innovative technologies in IT systems. His goal is to continue advancing research in AI to solve real-world problems and improve educational systems in IT.

Awards🏆

Harry has received multiple accolades throughout his academic journey, including being named Best IT Student at the University of Namibia (2010-2013), Best Postgraduate Student at Rhodes University (2017), and being a member of the prestigious Future Africa Futures Literacy Masterclass (2023). These awards reflect his dedication to excellence in both his studies and professional life.

Publications📚

Harry has contributed to various conference and journal publications in the field of Information Technology. Some of his notable works include research on AI in education, network security, and critical thinking in IT systems.
For detailed reading, please refer to the following articles:

A framework for using social media for organisational learning: An empirical study of South African companies”

  • Authors: Moongela, H., Hattingh, M.
  • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue: 6
  • Pages: 761–773
  • Citations: 0

“Healthcare Supply Chain Efficacy as a Mechanism to Contain Pandemic Flare-Ups: A South Africa Case Study”

  • Authors: Maramba, G., Smuts, H., Hattingh, M., Mawela, T., Enakrire, R.
  • Journal: International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 17
  • Issue: 1
  • Article ID: 333713
  • Citations: 3

“Perceptions of social media on students’ academic engagement in tertiary education”

  • Authors: Moongela, H., McNeill, J.
  • Conference: ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
  • Year: 2017
  • Part: F130806
  • Article ID: a23
  • Citations: 2

Conclusion🚀

Harry Moongela’s combination of academic excellence, significant research contributions, leadership in both research and teaching, and dedication to professional development make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His wide-ranging expertise in information technology and commitment to advancing knowledge through research and teaching solidify his qualifications for this prestigious recognition.