Mrs. Anitha Jebamani Soundararaj | Mobile edge computing | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Anitha Jebamani Soundararaj | Mobile edge computing | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Anitha Jebamani Soundararaj, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, India

Mrs. Soundararaj is a seasoned academic with 19 years of experience in teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Recognized as “Best Faculty Advisor” in 2021 and 2023, she has demonstrated exceptional mentoring skills and a deep commitment to student development. Her research focuses on Information Technology, particularly in mobile augmented reality, with notable publications and three patents, including a recent one on task scheduling in cloud-fog networks. Actively involved in workshops and conferences, her research and contributions span artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data science, reflecting her dedication to advancing technology and fostering innovation in academia.

Professional Profile:

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Suitability for the Award

Mr. Mohamed Aziz’s diverse experience in optoelectronics, combined with his advanced education and international training, showcases his commitment to and expertise in his field. His current research on IoT-based smart grids aligns with the themes of innovation and technological advancement central to the Research for Best Researcher Award. His role as a peer reviewer further underscores his engagement with cutting-edge research and his contribution to the academic community.

Academic and Professional Experience:

With 19 years of teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, Mrs. Soundararaj has a deep understanding of the academic environment and the needs of her students. Her long-standing commitment to education is further demonstrated by her recognition as “Best Faculty Advisor” in both 2021 and 2023, highlighting her exceptional mentoring skills.

Research Contributions:

Mrs. Soundararaj has made significant contributions to research in Information Technology, particularly in the area of mobile augmented reality. Her published article, “Task offloading scheme in Mobile Augmented Reality using hybrid Monte Carlo tree search (HMCTS),” showcases her ability to address complex problems in modern technology through innovative approaches. Her research is not only theoretically sound but also has practical applications in emerging fields like augmented reality and cloud computing.

Additionally, she holds three patents, including a recent one on “Method And System For Task Scheduling In A Cloud-Fog Network Operating In Space Via Computing Offloading” published in April 2024. These patents highlight her forward-thinking approach and her commitment to advancing technology through original research.

Workshops, Conferences, and FDPs:

Mrs. Soundararajā€™s active participation in a wide range of workshops, conferences, and FDPs reflects her continuous pursuit of knowledge and professional development. Her involvement in topics like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data science indicates her versatility and her drive to stay at the forefront of technological advancements.

Achievements and Awards:

Her leadership in organizing inter-college competitions and her multiple awards as “Best Faculty Advisor” underline her commitment to fostering a supportive and innovative academic environment. These accomplishments demonstrate her ability to balance teaching excellence with research leadership.

Publication Top Note:

  • Title: Task Offloading Scheme in Mobile Augmented Reality Using Hybrid Monte Carlo Tree Search (HMCTS)