Muhammad Bilal | Computer Vision for Robotics and Autonomous Systems | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Bilal | Computer Vision for Robotics and Autonomous Systems | Editorial Board Member

Gunagzhou Nanfang College | China

Dr. Muhammad Bilal is an Associate Professor at Nanfang College, China, specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and underwater acoustic communication. His research focuses on bio-inspired covert communication, low probability detection systems, and AI-driven signal processing, with applications in marine technology, cybersecurity, and healthcare. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals and conferences. Dr. Bilal actively collaborates with global research communities and serves as a reviewer for reputed journals. His work advances secure communication systems and contributes to the development of sustainable and intelligent ocean technologies with broad societal impact.

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Featured Publications


Biologically inspired covert underwater acoustic communication—A review.

–Physical Communication, 30, 107–114. (2018). Cited By: 55

A frequency hopping pattern inspired bionic underwater acoustic communication.

– Physical Communication, 46, 101288. (2021). Cited By: 43

Bionic Morse coding mimicking humpback whale song for covert underwater communication.

– Applied Sciences, 10(1), 186.. (2020). Cited By: 35

Deep-neural-network-based receiver design for downlink non-orthogonal multiple-access underwater acoustic communication.

– Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 11(11), 2184. (2023). Cited By: 25

Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

ISSAT De Sousse | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji is a distinguished researcher at the Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Sousse, Tunisia, specializing in FPGA-based systems, artificial intelligence, cryptography, and intelligent infrastructure monitoring. He is a key member of the PEJC 2025 project “Intelligent RoadGuard”, funded by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. With 71 publications cited over 608 times and an h-index of 16, his work spans hardware acceleration of neural networks, chaos-based cryptosystems, and real-time image processing. Collaborating with over 49 co-authors internationally, his research delivers practical solutions for autonomous systems, secure communications, and smart transportation, impacting both technology and societal safety.

 

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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.

Dr. Marco Antonio Narvaez Tamayo | Autonomous Systems | International Visionary in Computer Vision Award

Dr. Marco Antonio Narvaez Tamayo, Autonomous Systems, International Visionary in Computer Vision Award

Doctorate at Fedelat is official continental chapter of IASP, Bolivia

Professional Profile

🌟 Summary:

Dr. Marco Antonio Narváez Tamayo is a distinguished specialist in Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology with extensive international training and leadership roles across Latin America. He currently serves as President of FEDELAT (Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones para el Estudio del Dolor) and has held significant positions in ALMID (Academia Latinoamericana de Médicos Intervencionistas en Dolor) and ABD (Asociación Boliviana del Dolor).

🎓 Education:

  • Fellowship in Pain Medicine, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida, USA
  • Clinical and Interventional Pain Medicine, Hospital RamĂłn y Cajal, Madrid, Spain
  • Interventional Pain Management, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Canada
  • Master’s in Pain Treatment, University of Salamanca, Spain
  • Master’s in Anesthesia and Ultrasound-Guided Analgesia, University of Salamanca, Spain

đź’Ľ Professional Experience

  • Director, CLĂŤNICA del DOLOR, La Paz, Bolivia
  • Teaching positions at various institutions including Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, and Hospital Obrero N.Âş 1 – Hospital Materno Infantil, Bolivia
  • Coordinator for HispanoamĂ©rica, Master’s Programs in Pain Treatment and Ultrasound-Guided Anesthesia, University of Salamanca, Spain
  • Extensive involvement in pain management education and training across Latin America

🔬 Research Interests:

Dr. Narváez Tamayo’s research interests include advanced pain management techniques, ultrasound-guided procedures, and improving outcomes in pain medicine through interdisciplinary approaches.

đź“– Publications Top Noted:

Paper Title: Map of pain education in Latin America: current state and perspectives
  • Authors: Liñeiro, M.G., Garcia, J.B.S., Narváez Tamayo, M.A., Molina-Muñiz, H.G., Del Villar, B.M.
  • Journal: Pain Management
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 3
  • Pages: 193–199
  • Year: 2023
Paper Title: Spinal erector plane block as a neuropathic pain management in post-burned pediatric patient | Bloqueo del plano del erector espinal como manejo de dolor neuropático en paciente pediátrico postquemado
  • Authors: Vela Izquierdo, C.E., Narváez Tamayo, M.A., Renilla Carranza, E.S., Fiestas Bancayan, M., RodrĂ­guez CalderĂłn, M.
  • Journal: Revista de la Sociedad Española del Dolor
  • Volume: 27
  • Issue: 2
  • Pages: 127–132
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 2
Paper Title: Pain control in patient with kidney disease | Paciente con enfermedad renal: Manejo del dolor
  • Authors: Narváez Tamayo, M.A., Castañeda De La Lanza, C., O Shea Cuevas, G.J., Lozano Herrera, J., Castañeda MartĂ­nez, C.
  • Journal: Gaceta Mexicana de OncologĂ­a
  • Volume: 14
  • Issue: 6
  • Pages: 335–341
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 2
Paper Title: Quality of life and symptom control in the cancer patient | Calidad de vida y control de sĂ­ntomas en el paciente oncolĂłgico
  • Authors: Castañeda De La Lanza, C., O’Shea C., G.J., Narváez Tamayo, M.A., Castañeda Peña, G., Castañeda De La Lanza, J.J.
  • Journal: Gaceta Mexicana de OncologĂ­a
  • Volume: 14
  • Issue: 3
  • Pages: 150–156
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 3