Dr. Punitha A | Machine Learning | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Punitha A | Machine Learning | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Punitha A | K Ramakrishnan College of Technology | India

Dr. A. Punitha is a distinguished professor with 20 years of experience in the Electronics and Communication Engineering field. She is currently a faculty member at M.A.M School of Engineering, Trichy, where she also serves in leadership roles like NBA Coordinator, Head of the Department, and R&D In-Charge. Dr. Punitha is highly involved in research, especially in AI, IoT, and machine learning applications, and has received multiple research grants. Her work includes real-time monitoring systems, intrusion detection, and bio mask development. She is a prolific academic, with numerous publications and active contributions to conferences 📚👩‍🏫🤖.

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Suitability for Women Researcher Award

Dr. A. Punitha is highly suitable for the Women Researcher Award due to her extensive experience, leadership in academia, and significant contributions to the fields of Electronics and Communication Engineering, particularly in cutting-edge technologies such as AI, IoT, and machine learning.Dr. Punitha’s research focuses on innovative and impactful fields such as AI, IoT, and machine learning applications. She has worked on various cutting-edge projects, including real-time monitoring systems, intrusion detection systems, and bio mask development, which directly address real-world challenges. Her work in these domains exemplifies her contribution to advancing technology and creating solutions that have the potential to significantly benefit society.

Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 🎓
  • M.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 🎓
  • Total Experience: 20 Years
  • NBA Coordinator & Head of Department of ECE 🏫
  • R&D In-Charge, MAMSE 🧪
  • IIC Convener & Innovation Ambassador 🚀
  • International Conference Coordinator 🌍
  • Japanese Language Training Coordinator 🇯🇵
  • Coordinated AICTE and Tamil Nadu Science funding projects 💸

Professional Development

Dr. A. Punitha is an accomplished academic who actively contributes to the growth of her department and the institution. She has played a significant role in organizing faculty development programs, seminars, and workshops. Her involvement in innovation and research is evident through her leadership in receiving multiple grants, such as the Rs. 3.5 lakh AICTE ATAL fund and Tamil Nadu Science and Technology funds. Dr. Punitha has also acted as a resource person in webinars and conferences, discussing vital topics such as NEP 2020 and OBE. Her dedication to improving teaching quality and research at MAMSE remains evident 🌱📚💡.

Research Focus

Dr. A. Punitha’s research is centered around leveraging advanced technologies like AI, IoT, and machine learning to solve real-world problems. Her work explores areas such as intrusion detection in wireless sensor networks, brain tumor detection using CNN, and real-time monitoring systems like drowsy driving detection. She is also focusing on developing bio masks for sanitization and enhancing food processing in Industry 5.0 using AI. Dr. Punitha aims to create innovative solutions that contribute to both the academic and practical fields of technology 🌐🤖🔬.

Awards and Honors

  • Received Rs. 3.5 Lakh from AICTE ATAL for Faculty Development Program (2024) 💰
  • Funded Rs. 2.8 Lakh by Tamil Nadu Science and Technology for “Bio Mask Project” 💡
  • Awarded Rs. 20,000 for “Intra Project Expo 2021” by Tamil Nadu Science and Technology 🎉
  • Webinar Resource Person for “NEP 2020” and “OBE” at MAMSE 🎤
  • Co-principal Investigator for AICTE and Tamil Nadu Science-funded projects 🏆
  • Acted as Organizing Committee Member for National Conference with CSIR funding (Rs. 50,000) 🗣️

Publication Top notes:

  • “Dynamically stabilized recurrent neural network optimized with intensified sand cat swarm optimization for intrusion detection in wireless sensor network”
  • “Enhancing the Food Processing in Industry 5.0 Based on Artificial Intelligence”– Cited by: 1️⃣
  • “REAL TIME MONITORING AND DETECTION OF DROWSY DRIVING”
  • “Smart Method for Tollgate Billing System Using RSSI”  – Cited by: 3️⃣
  • “Privacy preservation and authentication on secure geographical routing in VANET” – Cited by: 6️⃣
  • “Secure group authentication technique for VANET” – Cited by: 5️⃣
  • “Location verification technique for secure geographical routing in VANET” – Cited by: 2️⃣

 

 

 

Prof. Dr. Brigitte Jaumard | Machine Learn Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Brigitte Jaumard | Machine Learn Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Brigitte Jaumard, Concordia University, Canada

Prof. Dr. Brigitte Jaumard is a distinguished professor in the Computer Science and Software Engineering Department at Concordia University, Canada. She has a prolific career in academia and research, holding multiple prestigious roles, including Tier I Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Optimization of Communication Networks. Her work spans over several decades, and she has contributed significantly to the fields of artificial intelligence, communication networks, and optimization. Dr. Jaumard has also held leadership positions at the Computer Research Institute of Montreal (CRIM) and has been recognized for her innovative work in AI and machine learning. She has received numerous awards, including Best Paper Awards at international conferences. 🌟

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Suitability for Award

Prof. Dr. Brigitte Jaumard is an ideal candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding contributions to the fields of artificial intelligence, optimization, and communication networks. Her leadership in research, exemplified by her role as a Tier I Canada Research Chair and her work in AI and machine learning, has made significant strides in both theoretical and applied research. Prof. Jaumard’s numerous awards and honors further attest to the high regard in which her work is held. Her impactful research and dedication to advancing technology make her an excellent choice for this prestigious award. 🏆

Education

🎓 Prof. Dr. Brigitte Jaumard holds a Thèse d’Habilitation from Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (1990), and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST), Paris, with the highest honors in 1986. She also completed a DEA (M.Sc.) in Artificial Intelligence from Université Paris VI (1984) and a degree in Computer Engineering/Information System Engineering from Institut d’Informatique d’Entreprise (1983). Her educational background laid a solid foundation for her career in optimization, AI, and communication networks. 📘

Experience

🧑‍🏫 Prof. Jaumard has held several prestigious academic appointments, including as a professor at Concordia University since 2010, where she currently teaches and conducts research in optimization and AI. She served as a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Optimization of Communication Networks from 2001 to 2019. Additionally, Prof. Jaumard has been involved in administrative roles, such as the Scientific Director of CRIM and Principal Data Scientist at Ericsson’s Global AI Accelerator. Her leadership in both academic and industrial research has made significant impacts on AI and network optimization. 🌍

Awards and Honors

🏅 Prof. Jaumard has received multiple accolades, including Best Paper Awards at the IEEE International Symposium on Measurements & Networking (2022) and IEEE Sarnoff Symposium (2017). She also ranked 1st in the 2022 ITU Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in 5G Challenge (Graph Neural Networking) and 2nd in 2021. These awards highlight her groundbreaking contributions to AI, machine learning, and network optimization. Her consistent recognition in prestigious conferences and competitions underscores her expertise and leadership in the field. 🌟

Research Focus

🔬 Prof. Jaumard’s research focuses on optimization of communication networks, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-centric AI. She has made significant contributions to the development of scalable network models, including network digital twins, and has advanced the application of graph neural networks in communication systems. Her work in AI spans across both theoretical aspects and real-world applications, particularly in optimizing network performance and improving AI systems’ reliability. Prof. Jaumard’s research has had a lasting impact on both academia and industry. 🧑‍💻

Publication Top Notes:

  • New branch-and-bound rules for linear bilevel programming
    • Year: 1992
    • Citations: 969
  • Cluster analysis and mathematical programming
    • Year: 1997
    • Citations: 961
  • Algorithms for the maximum satisfiability problem
    • Year: 1990
    • Citations: 558
  • A generalized linear programming model for nurse scheduling
    • Year: 1998
    • Citations: 408
  • A branch and cut algorithm for nonconvex quadratically constrained quadratic programming
    • Year: 2000
    • Citations: 262

 

Dr. Thomas Kotoulas | Artificial Intelligence Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thomas Kotoulas | Artificial Intelligence Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thomas Kotoulas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, Greece

Dr. Thomas Kotoulas is a renowned physicist specializing in Newtonian dynamics and celestial mechanics. He has built a distinguished career in the study of dynamical systems, particularly the behavior of small bodies in the outer Solar System. He is currently a researcher at the University of Thessaloniki, where he earned his B.Sc. in Physics (1995) and Ph.D. in Physics (2003). Over the years, Kotoulas has become a key figure in the field of celestial mechanics, with numerous publications and contributions to the study of periodic orbits, stability, and resonance dynamics. His expertise extends to inverse problems in Newtonian dynamics and its applications in astronomy. Dr. Kotoulas has been awarded for his excellence as an external reviewer and continues to significantly contribute to the advancement of his research areas.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Thomas Kotoulas is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Awards. His in-depth expertise, consistent scholarly output, contributions to high-impact research, leadership in projects, and acknowledgment from prestigious journals position him as a leading figure in the field of celestial mechanics. Given his outstanding research achievements and influential role in advancing scientific knowledge, Dr. Kotoulas is undoubtedly deserving of recognition as a top researcher in his field.

🎓Education: 

Dr. Kotoulas completed his B.Sc. in Physics at the Department of Physics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.Th.). He further pursued his postgraduate studies, culminating in a Ph.D. in Physics from the same department in 2003. His doctoral research focused on the dynamical evolution of small bodies in resonant areas within the outer Solar System, for which he received an excellent evaluation. His Ph.D. work was supervised by Professor John D. Hadjidemetriou. In addition to his academic qualifications, Dr. Kotoulas was awarded a fellowship from the National Foundation of Fellowships (Ι.Κ.Υ.) during his doctoral studies, where he specialized in dynamical systems and celestial mechanics. His academic journey was marked by excellence, shaping his future contributions to the scientific community in the fields of celestial mechanics and dynamics.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Kotoulas has accumulated extensive experience in the field of celestial mechanics and dynamical systems. He has worked on several significant research projects, including the “Dynamics of the restricted three-body problem and applications in Celestial Mechanics,” which was funded by the Greek Ministry of Education and the European Community. As a post-doctoral researcher, he contributed to the study of retrograde periodic orbits in the restricted three-body problem, focusing on applications in asteroids and the Kuiper Belt. Over the years, he has also served as a reviewer for several esteemed journals, such as “Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy,” “Astrophysics and Space Science,” and “Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics.” His academic career is marked by his deep involvement in the application of inverse problems in Newtonian dynamics, which he continues to explore and develop through his research.

🏅Awards:

Dr. Thomas Kotoulas has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. Notably, he was recognized as one of the best external reviewers for the journal “Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics” in 2022, receiving the Outstanding Reviewer Award for his valuable contributions. He also received a letter of recognition from Dr. Fabio Santos, the Publishing Editor of “Astrophysics and Space Science,” for his outstanding work as a reviewer during 2021 and 2022. Furthermore, Dr. Kotoulas was included in the Mathematical Reviews database, where he has written reviews for numerous papers on celestial mechanics. His work has been consistently acknowledged by the scientific community, affirming his expertise in dynamical systems and celestial mechanics. These honors highlight his significant contributions to the field, particularly in the areas of celestial mechanics, dynamics, and inverse problems.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Kotoulas’ primary research focus lies in the field of Newtonian dynamics and celestial mechanics, with an emphasis on the restricted three-body problem, orbital stability, and resonance dynamics. His research explores the dynamical evolution of small bodies, particularly in the outer Solar System, and how these bodies behave under the influence of resonances with larger celestial bodies. He specializes in the computation of families of periodic orbits, spectral analysis, and stability/instability in resonance regions. Additionally, Dr. Kotoulas works on inverse problems in Newtonian dynamics, applying them to astronomy and galactic dynamics. His work involves finding generalized force fields from families of orbits, as well as applying these techniques to improve our understanding of the structure and stability of orbital systems. Through his research, Dr. Kotoulas has significantly contributed to advancing theoretical models that describe the motion of celestial bodies and their dynamical interactions.

Publication Top Notes: 

  • “Planar Periodic Orbits in Exterior Resonances with Neptune”
    • Citations: 44
  • “Comparative Study of the 2:3 and 3:4 Resonant Motion with Neptune: An Application of Symplectic Mappings and Low Frequency Analysis”
    • Citations: 43
  • “On the Stability of the Neptune Trojans”
    • Citations: 34
  • “Symmetric and Nonsymmetric Periodic Orbits in the Exterior Mean Motion Resonances with Neptune”
    • Citations: 32
  • “On the 2/1 Resonant Planetary Dynamics–Periodic Orbits and Dynamical Stability”
    • Citations: 31