Quentin Marc Anaba Fotze | Image Processing and Enhancement | Best Paper Award

Dr. Quentin Marc Anaba Fotze | Image Processing and Enhancement | Best Paper Award

Institute for Geological and Mining Research | Cameroon

Dr. Quentin Marc Anaba Fotze is a geophysicist at the Université de Maroua, Cameroon, specializing in applied geophysics, remote sensing, and geospatial analysis for mineral and groundwater exploration. He has authored 9 indexed publications with 33 citations h-index: 3 and contributed to over scientific works, demonstrating strong collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. His research integrates aeromagnetic, gravity, and satellite data to map tectonic structures, mineralization zones, and groundwater potential in Central Africa. He has also contributed to national geological mapping initiatives, supporting resource management, infrastructure development, and sustainable environmental planning in data-scarce regions.

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Irenilza De Alencar Nääs | Object Detection and Recognition | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Irenilza De Alencar Nääs | Object Detection and Recognition | Women Researcher Award

Professor | Universidade Paulista | Brazil

Prof. Irenilza de Alencar Nääs is a leading researcher at Universidade Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil, specializing in precision livestock farming, agricultural engineering, and AI-driven animal welfare assessment. She has authored over 339 peer-reviewed publications with more than 3,311 citations h-index 32, reflecting strong international impact and extensive collaboration with more than 400 co-authors worldwide. Her recent work integrates thermography, computer vision (YOLOv8), and machine learning to improve broiler welfare, postharvest quality, and occupational health in agri-food systems. Dr. Nääs’s research significantly advances sustainable agriculture and data-driven decision-making for global food security.

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Princípios de conforto térmico na produção animal .

– Ícone Editora.. (1989). Cited By : 251

Infrared thermal image for assessing animal health and welfare.

-Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology. (2014). Cited By: 143

Impact of lameness on broiler well-being.

– Journal of Applied Poultry Research. (2009). Cited By: 116

Real time computer stress monitoring of piglets using vocalization analysis.

– Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. (2025). Cited By: 108

Tao Chen | Object Detection and Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tao Chen | Object Detection and Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Fudan University | China

Dr. Tao Chen is a leading researcher at Fudan University, specializing in deep learning and computer vision, with a focus on human motion understanding, 3D shape generation, and semantic segmentation. He has contributed to over 249 high-impact publications in top-tier venues including CVPR, NeurIPS, and IEEE Transactions, accumulating more than 6294 citations. His work integrates advanced neural architectures, motion diffusion, and cross-domain adaptation techniques, often in collaboration with international researchers such as G. Yu and W. Liu. Dr. Chen’s research has significant societal impact, advancing intelligent systems for medical imaging, autonomous perception, and interactive 3D applications, bridging fundamental AI research with practical real-world solutions.

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Executing your commands via motion diffusion in latent space.

– In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) . (2023). Cited By : 580

TopFormer: Token pyramid transformer for mobile semantic segmentation.

-In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). (2022). Cited By: 388

b‑DARTS: Beta‑decay regularization for differentiable architecture search.

– In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). (2022). Cited By: 194

LL3DA: Visual interactive instruction tuning for omni‑3D understanding, reasoning, and planning.

– In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). (2024). Cited By: 178

Zeng Gao | Applications of Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zeng Gao | Applications of Computer Vision | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | Henan University of Technology | China 

Dr. Zeng Gao is a researcher at Henan University of Technology specializing in machine learning, image processing, and visual tracking. His work focuses on intelligent optimization–driven visual tracking and motion analysis, with influential contributions to abrupt and long-term tracking. He has published over 12 peer-reviewed papers in leading international journals and conferences, including IEEE Access, Expert Systems with Applications, Applied Soft Computing, Digital Signal Processing, and PRCV, accumulating 98 citations. He has participated in two National Natural Science Foundation of China projects and holds three granted invention patents. Dr. Gao actively collaborates with domestic and international institutions, serves as a reviewer for journals such as ACM TOMM and Digital Signal Processing, and contributes to advancing intelligent perception technologies with real-world societal impact.

 

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Visual tracking with levy flight grasshopper optimization algorithm.

– Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision: Second Chinese Conference, PRCV  (2019). Cited By : 19

Felix Lankester | Face Recognition and Analysis | Research Impact Award

Prof. Dr. Felix Lankester | Face Recognition and Analysis | Research Impact Award

Professor | Washington State University | United Kingdom

Dr Felix Lankester is an accomplished veterinary scientist with extensive experience in global health, wildlife conservation, and zoonotic disease research. He earned his PhD from the University of Glasgow, where his research focused on the impact and control of malignant catarrhal fever in Tanzania. He also holds an MSc in Wild Animal Health from the University of London and a Bachelor of Veterinary Science from the University of Liverpool. Dr Lankester serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health, Washington State University, and previously worked as Director of Tanzanian Programs at the Lincoln Park Zoological Society and Country Director for the Pandrillus Foundation in Cameroon. His professional journey also includes roles as Project Director and Head Veterinarian at the Limbe Wildlife Centre, wildlife consultant in Kenya, and veterinary surgeon in the UK and Borneo. His research interests focus on zoonotic disease transmission, particularly rabies and other infectious diseases affecting marginalized communities in East Africa, as well as emerging pathogens with pandemic potential through his leadership in the DEEP VZN project. Dr Lankester has received recognition for his contributions to One Health, disease control, and wildlife health education. His research skills encompass field epidemiology, infectious disease modeling, surveillance design, and interdisciplinary collaboration across human and animal health systems. He continues to mentor young researchers and contribute to the scientific community through publications and international teaching engagements. His work has achieved 2,497 citations by 72 documents and an h-index of 25.

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1.Kibona, T., Buza, J., Shirima, G., Lankester, F., Ngongolo, K., Hughes, E., Cleaveland, S., & Allan, K. J. (2022). The prevalence and determinants of Taenia multiceps infection (cerebral coenurosis) in small ruminants in Africa: A systematic review. Parasitologia.

2.Lankester, F., Kibona, T. J., Allan, K. J., de Glanville, W., Buza, J. J., Katzer, F., Halliday, J. E., Mmbaga, B. T., Wheelhouse, N., Innes, E. A., et al. (2024). Livestock abortion surveillance in Tanzania reveals disease priorities and importance of timely collection of vaginal swab samples for attribution. eLife.

3.Lankester, F., Lugelo, A., Changalucha, J., Anderson, D., Duamor, C. T., Czupryna, A., Lushasi, K., Ferguson, E., Swai, E. S., Nonga, H., et al. (2024). A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of a community-based rabies vaccination strategy. Preprint.

4.Kibona, T., Buza, J., Shirima, G., Lankester, F., Nzalawahe, J., Lukambagire, A.-H., Kreppel, K., Hughes, E., Allan, K. J., & Cleaveland, S. (2022). Taenia multiceps in northern Tanzania: An important but preventable disease problem in pastoral and agropastoral farming systems. Parasitologia.

5.Lugelo, A., Hampson, K., Ferguson, E. A., Czupryna, A., Bigambo, M., Duamor, C. T., Kazwala, R., Johnson, P. C. D., & Lankester, F. (2022). Development of dog vaccination strategies to maintain herd immunity against rabies. Viruses.

Shijie Li | Embodied AI | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shijie Li | Embodied AI | Best Researcher Award

Scientist | A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research | Singapore

Dr. Shijie Li is a computer vision researcher with expertise in 3D perception, embodied AI, and vision-language models, contributing to the development of intelligent systems for real-world applications. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Bonn University under the supervision of Prof. Juergen Gall, following a master’s degree from Nankai University and a bachelor’s degree in Automation Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His professional experience includes research positions and internships at A*STAR Singapore, Qualcomm AI Research in Amsterdam, Intel Labs in Munich, Alibaba DAMO Academy in China, and Technische Universität München in Germany, showcasing strong international collaborations and applied research expertise. His research interests lie in 3D scene understanding, motion forecasting, vision-language integration, semantic segmentation, and novel view synthesis. He has published in leading journals and conferences such as ICCV, CVPR, IEEE TPAMI, IEEE TNNLS, WACV, BMVC, ICRA, and IROS, reflecting impactful and consistent contributions. His academic excellence has been recognized through scholarships and awards including the Fortis Enterprise Scholarship, National Inspirational Scholarship, First Class Scholarship, and Outstanding Graduate Award. He has also served as a reviewer for top journals and conferences such as IEEE TPAMI, IJCV, CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS, and AAAI, reflecting his active role in the research community. His skills include deep learning, diffusion models, semantic and motion forecasting, vision-language modeling, and embodied AI, with a focus on interdisciplinary innovation. His research impact is reflected in 183 citations, 10 documents, and an h-index of 7.

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Featured Publications

Li, S., Abu Farha, Y., Liu, Y., Cheng, M., & Gall, J. (2023). MS-TCN++: Multi-stage temporal convolutional network for action segmentation. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 45(6), 6647–6658.

Chen, X., Li, S., Mersch, B., Wiesmann, L., Gall, J., Behley, J., & Stachniss, C. (2021). Moving object segmentation in 3D LiDAR data: A learning-based approach exploiting sequential data. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 6(4), 6529–6536.

Qiu, Y., Liu, Y., Li, S., & Xu, J. (2020). MiniSeg: An extremely minimum network for efficient COVID-19 segmentation. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 34(11), 13180–13187.

Li, S., Chen, X., Liu, Y., Dai, D., Stachniss, C., & Gall, J. (2021). Multi-scale interaction for real-time LiDAR data segmentation on an embedded platform. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 7(2), 738–745.

Li, S., Zhou, Y., Yi, J., & Gall, J. (2021). Spatial-temporal consistency network for low-latency trajectory forecasting. Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 10737–10746.

Puja Gupta | Computer Vision | Excellence in Research

Dr. Puja Gupta | Computer Vision | Excellence in Research

Asst Professor at Shri G.S. Institute of Technology & Science | India

Dr. Puja Gupta is a dedicated researcher and academic with expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and smart computing technologies. She has contributed significantly to the field through her high-quality publications in reputed journals, patents, and innovative product development. Her work has addressed real-world challenges in healthcare, security, and sustainable technologies, bridging the gap between research and practical applications. With a strong academic foundation, she has successfully guided students in research and projects, fostering innovation and academic growth. She has been actively involved in international collaborations, research projects, and academic leadership roles, contributing to the advancement of her field. She is also a committed member of professional organizations, demonstrating her engagement in the broader research community. Her impactful contributions, leadership potential, and dedication to continuous professional development make her a valuable asset to both academia and society.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Puja Gupta holds a strong academic background in computer science and engineering, culminating in a doctoral degree specializing in artificial intelligence and smart systems. Her Ph.D. research focused on the integration of machine learning techniques and IoT frameworks to design intelligent solutions that address complex societal problems. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in computer science, gaining a solid foundation in algorithms, data structures, and system design. Throughout her academic journey, she demonstrated exceptional commitment to learning, consistently achieving top ranks and recognition for her research contributions. Her advanced education has equipped her with in-depth knowledge of computational intelligence, optimization techniques, and applied research methodologies, enabling her to contribute effectively to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in the field. Her academic background continues to support her innovative research and teaching excellence in the areas of AI, IoT, and emerging technologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Puja Gupta has extensive professional experience in both academic and research domains, with a focus on artificial intelligence, IoT, and smart computing solutions. She has worked as a faculty member at prestigious institutions, where she has taught and mentored students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, guiding them in research projects and fostering innovation. Alongside teaching, she has been actively involved in funded research projects, many of which involved international collaborations and multidisciplinary teams. She has successfully published her findings in reputed journals and conferences indexed in IEEE and Scopus, and her work has also resulted in patents and prototypes with practical applications. Beyond academia, she has contributed to the research community by serving as a reviewer, participating in editorial activities, and organizing academic events. Her leadership roles in academic programs and community-driven initiatives further highlight her commitment to advancing knowledge and supporting the development of future researchers.

Research Interest

Dr. Puja Gupta’s research interests revolve around artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, big data analytics, and smart system design. She is particularly focused on developing intelligent solutions that address pressing societal challenges in areas such as healthcare, security, and sustainability. Her work often integrates computational intelligence with real-world applications, such as predictive healthcare models, smart monitoring systems, and secure communication frameworks for IoT devices. She is also keen on advancing research in explainable AI and optimization algorithms to ensure reliability and transparency in machine learning systems. Another area of interest is the development of resource-efficient AI models for deployment in edge and cloud environments. Her multidisciplinary approach allows her to collaborate across domains, leveraging data-driven techniques to innovate practical solutions. By combining theoretical knowledge with applied research, she aims to contribute to technological advancements that enhance the quality of life and create sustainable, impactful outcomes for society.

Award and Honor

Dr. Puja Gupta has been recognized with numerous awards and honors that highlight her academic excellence, research contributions, and leadership in the field of computer science and engineering. Her achievements include recognition for publishing impactful research in reputed journals, presenting at leading international conferences, and securing patents that demonstrate the practical value of her work. She has also been honored for her contributions to student mentoring and academic program development, reflecting her dedication to nurturing young talent. Several of her awards acknowledge her innovative approaches in AI and IoT research, particularly for developing solutions with direct societal impact. In addition, she has received appreciation for her involvement in community-driven initiatives and leadership in professional organizations. These honors not only recognize her past accomplishments but also serve as a testament to her commitment, perseverance, and ability to inspire others in the academic and research communities.

Research Skill

Dr. Puja Gupta possesses advanced research skills in artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT systems, and computational modeling, enabling her to conduct impactful and interdisciplinary research. She is proficient in applying data analysis techniques, optimization algorithms, and predictive modeling to design intelligent solutions for real-world applications. Her expertise includes working with various programming languages, simulation tools, and research frameworks that support scalable and innovative problem-solving. She has developed strong skills in experimental design, result validation, and research dissemination through high-quality publications and conference presentations. Beyond technical expertise, she excels in collaborative research, often working with international teams and multidisciplinary groups to drive innovation. She is also skilled in project management, proposal writing, and securing research funding, which have been instrumental in the successful execution of her projects. Her research skills, combined with her commitment to continuous learning, position her as a versatile and resourceful academic and researcher in her field.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Impact of knowledge management practices on innovative capacity: A study of telecommunication sector
Authors: J Jyoti, P Gupta, S Kotwal
Year: 2011
Citation: 56

Title: A Novel Algorithm for Mask Detection and Recognizing Actions of Human
Authors: P Gupta, V Sharma, S Varma
Year: 2022
Citation: 48

Title: Transcriptional mechanisms underlying sensitization of peripheral sensory neurons by granulocyte-/granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factors
Authors: KK Bali, V Venkataramani, VP Satagopam, P Gupta, R Schneider, …
Year: 2013
Citation: 42

Title: Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) for proximal and distal fractures of the tibia: a biological approach
Authors: P Gupta, A Tiwari, A Thora, JK Gandhi, VP Jog
Year: 2016
Citation: 41

Title: SUMOylation of enzymes and ion channels in sensory neurons protects against metabolic dysfunction, neuropathy, and sensory loss in diabetes
Authors: N Agarwal, FJ Taberner, DR Rojas, M Moroni, D Omberbasic, C Njoo, …
Year: 2020
Citation: 39

Title: An introduction of soft computing approach over hard computing
Authors: P Gupta, N Kulkarni
Year: 2013
Citation: 31

Title: People detection and counting using YOLOv3 and SSD models
Authors: P Gupta, V Sharma, S Varma
Year: 2021
Citation: 30

Title: Challenges in the adaptation of IoT technology
Authors: Neha, P Gupta, MA Alam
Year: 2021
Citation: 20

Title: Role of fine needle aspiration cytology in preoperative diagnosis of ameloblastoma
Authors: S Bisht, SA Kotwal, P Gupta, R Dawar
Year: 2009
Citation: 13

Title: Let the Blind See: An AIIoT based device for real-time object recognition with the voice conversion
Authors: P Gupta, M Shukla, N Arya, U Singh, K Mishra
Year: 2022
Citation: 9

Title: The impact of artificial intelligence on renewable energy systems
Authors: P Gupta, S Kumar, YB Singh, P Singh, SK Sharma, NK Rathore
Year: 2022
Citation: 8

Title: Simultaneous feature selection and clustering of micro-array and RNA-sequence gene expression data using multiobjective optimization
Authors: AK Alok, P Gupta, S Saha, V Sharma
Year: 2020
Citation: 8

Title: Activity detection and counting people using mask-RCNN with bidirectional ConvLSTM
Authors: P Gupta, U Singh, M Shukla
Year: 2022
Citation: 7

Title: Study of cloud providers (azure, amazon, and oracle) according to service availability and price
Authors: A Rajput, P Gupta, P Ghodeshwar, S Varma, KK Sharma, U Singh
Year: 2023
Citation: 6

Title: Machine learning approaches for IoT-data classification
Authors: O Farooq, P Gupta
Year: 2020
Citation: 5

Title: Evaluation of AI system’s voice recognition performance in social conversation
Authors: SK Barnwal, P Gupta
Year: 2022
Citation: 4

Title: Analysis of CNN Model with Traditional Approach and Cloud AI based Approach
Authors: U Kushwaha, P Gupta, S Airen, M Kuliha
Year: 2022
Citation: 4

Title: Analysis of crowd features based on deep learning
Authors: P Gupta, V Sharma, S Varma
Year: 2022
Citation: 4

Title: Acknowledgment of patient in sense behaviors using bidirectional ConvLSTM
Authors: U Singh, P Gupta, M Shukla, V Sharma, S Varma, SK Sharma
Year: 2023
Citation: 3

Title: Study on the NB-IoT based smart medical system
Authors: P Gupta, AK Pandey
Year: 2023
Citation: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Puja Gupta is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award for her significant contributions to advancing research in artificial intelligence, IoT, and smart technologies, as well as her role in mentoring students and fostering innovation. Her impactful work, including patents, high-quality publications, and practical product development, has addressed societal challenges in healthcare, security, and sustainability. With her strong academic background, leadership in academic and community initiatives, and commitment to continuous growth, she holds great potential to further excel in future research, expand global collaborations, and take on greater leadership roles in the academic and research community.