Elena Zaitseva | Data Mining | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Elena Zaitseva, University of Zilina , Slovakia.
Ā Professor Elena Zaitseva, Ph.D., is an accomplished academic and researcher inĀ Applied Informatics, currently serving at the Department of Informatics, University of Žilina, Slovakia. With a strong foundation in Computer Science, her career spans over three decades across teaching, research, and editorial roles. Her expertise encompassesĀ reliability analysis,Ā multiple-valued logic, andĀ data mining. She is actively involved in international collaborations, including IEEE and ESRA, and holds editorial positions in reputed journals. Known for her innovative contributions, she continues to advance knowledge inĀ biomedical informaticsĀ andĀ multi-state systems reliability.Ā
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Education And Experiance
- Ā MSc in Computer ScienceĀ (1989) ā Radioengineering Institute, Minsk, Belarus.
- Ā Ph.D. in Computer ScienceĀ (1994) ā State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus.
- Ā Associate Professor in Applied InformaticsĀ (1998) ā Belarus State Economic University.
- Ā Professor in Applied InformaticsĀ (2015) ā University of Žilina, Slovakia.
- Ā Teaching: Courses on Applied Informatics, C++, Neural Networks, Reliability Analysis, and Decision-Making Systems.
- Ā Research: Focus on multiple-valued logic, reliability analysis, and data mining applications.
Suitability For The Award
Prof. Dr. Elena Zaitseva is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her remarkable academic career, innovative contributions to multiple research domains, and leadership roles in international scientific communities. With over three decades of professional experience, she has made significant advancements in applied informatics, reliability analysis, and multiple-valued logic, among other fields. Her work seamlessly bridges theoretical research and practical applications, particularly in data mining, healthcare reliability, and decision support systems.
Professional DevelopmentĀ
Ā Elena ZaitsevaĀ is a prominent member of various international organizations, including theĀ Gnedenko ForumĀ andĀ IEEE Czechoslovakia Section Reliability Society, where she chairs significant committees. She has been co-editor and editorial board member for several journals, such asĀ Mathematical Problems in EngineeringĀ andĀ Innovative Technologies and Scientific Solutions for Industries. Her leadership extends to steering technical chapters inĀ European Safety and Reliability Association (ESRA). Through her dedication to professional excellence, she mentors researchers worldwide, advances computational reliability, and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration. Her innovative spirit is reflected in her contributions to the reliability and biomedical informatics communities.Ā
Research FocusĀ
Elena Zaitsevaās research centers on reliability analysis, data mining, and multiple-valued logic, contributing to fields like biomedical informatics and multi-state systems reliability. Her innovative methodologies address healthcare system reliability and classification problems using decision trees. Elenaās work on analytical descriptions and optimization algorithms for logic functions has significantly impacted logic design. She also focuses on importance analysis in system reliability and human error modeling. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates computational methods to solve real-world challenges, driving advancements in applied informatics and complex system analysis.
Awards and Honors
- Ā ChairĀ of IEEE Czechoslovakia Section Reliability Society Chapter (2018 ā Present).
- Ā ChairĀ of ESRA Technical Chapter on Information Technologies and Communication (2011 ā Present).
- Ā MemberĀ of Editorial Boards for numerous international journals, includingĀ CERESĀ andĀ Mathematical Problems in Engineering.
- Ā Recognized for leadership inĀ Gnedenko ForumĀ and European safety initiatives.
- Ā Renowned for her impactful contributions toĀ reliability and statistical studiesĀ in academia and industry.
Publoication Top Notes
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Review of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies: Classification, restrictions, opportunities, and challengesĀ (Cited by: 173, Year: 2022)Ā
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Construction of a reliability structure function based on uncertain dataĀ (Cited by: 93, Year: 2016)Ā
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Reliability analysis of multi-state system with application of multiple-valued logicĀ (Cited by: 84, Year: 2017)Ā
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Review of some applications of unmanned aerial vehicles technology in the resource-rich countryĀ (Cited by: 70, Year: 2021)Ā
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Multiple-valued logic mathematical approaches for multi-state system reliability analysisĀ (Cited by: 66, Year: 2013)Ā
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Importance analysis by logical differential calculusĀ (Cited by: 65, Year: 2013)Ā
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A review of continuous authentication using behavioral biometricsĀ (Cited by: 59, Year: 2016)Ā