Dr Lili Zhao | Biomedical Engineering |

Dr Lili Zhao | Biomedical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Department of Computer Science, Nantong University, China

Dr. Lili Zhao, born in Xinxiang, China, is a distinguished researcher specializing in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, and Biomedical Image Processing. Currently serving in the Department of Computer Science at Nantong University, she has built a career dedicated to innovative research and teaching. She earned her Doctor of Engineering from the National University of Defense Technology and completed her postdoctoral research at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. With an international research stint at the University of Leicester, UK, Dr. Zhao has strengthened global academic ties. Her work has led to impactful publications in SCI-indexed journals and international conferences. Known for her contributions to medical imaging—particularly in fetal ultrasound and cervical cancer diagnostics—she integrates deep learning and algorithmic optimization in her projects. Beyond research, she passionately teaches courses in machine learning, C++, and digital image processing, fostering the next generation of computer scientists.

🎓 Education

Dr. Lili Zhao’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. She earned her Bachelor of Engineering (2007) from Xinyang Normal University, followed by a Master of Engineering (2011) from Henan Normal University, majoring in Computer Application Technology. Her thirst for advanced research led her to pursue a Doctor of Engineering (2017) in Computer Science at the National University of Defense Technology, one of China’s top institutions. From 2018 to 2024, she conducted postdoctoral research in Artificial Intelligence at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, focusing on medical image processing. She also spent 2022–2023 as an academic visitor at the University of Leicester, UK, further enriching her international perspective in AI research. Her consistent academic excellence and cross-disciplinary training uniquely position her to address challenges at the intersection of computing and biomedical engineering.

💼 Experience

Dr. Zhao currently serves in the Department of Computer Science at Nantong University, where she is involved in both teaching and research within the School of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. Over the years, she has held various academic positions, with hands-on experience in research laboratories focused on biomedical image processing, deep learning, and AI-powered healthcare diagnostics. During her postdoctoral work at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, she developed advanced frameworks for fetal ultrasound image assessment and cervical cancer detection. She also collaborated internationally during her academic visit to the University of Leicester, contributing to joint projects in algorithmic optimization and uncertainty quantification. Her teaching record includes courses such as Machine Learning, C++ Programming, and Digital Image Processing, emphasizing her balanced engagement in both scientific innovation and student mentorship.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Lili Zhao’s research is centered on the development of AI-driven solutions for biomedical image analysis, particularly in fetal imaging and cervical cell diagnostics. Her work combines image processing, computer vision, and algorithm optimization to enable early and accurate diagnosis of medical conditions. She employs deep learning techniques to address challenges such as image quality assessment, segmentation, and classification under uncertainty or label shift. Her projects integrate multi-phase detection, extreme learning machines, and MRF-based segmentation for cytological images, contributing significantly to early cancer detection and maternal health monitoring. These solutions have the potential to be integrated into smart diagnostic systems and telemedicine platforms. Dr. Zhao’s research not only improves diagnostic efficiency but also ensures cost-effective healthcare delivery, particularly in under-resourced settings.

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Joseph A Manga | Health Information Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Joseph A Manga | Health Information Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Abilene Christian University, United States

Joseph A. Manga is an accomplished academic currently serving as a faculty member at Abilene Christian University. With a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, he specializes in Information Systems. Joseph has a strong background in teaching and research, focusing on the intersection of technology and healthcare. He is dedicated to mentoring students and enhancing their learning experiences through innovative teaching methods. Beyond academia, he has coordinated community outreach programs and served in leadership roles within his church. Joseph is passionate about leveraging technology to address societal challenges, particularly in health information technology, and has contributed significantly to various conferences and journals in his field.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Research Interests:
    • Dr. Manga’s research spans a range of impactful areas, including information security policy compliance, health information technology, and social media. This diversity showcases his ability to contribute to multiple fields within information systems.
  2. Publication Record:
    • Dr. Manga has a robust publication record with significant contributions to reputable journals and conferences. Notable works include studies on user resistance to healthcare information technology and electronic health records systems, reflecting a deep engagement with current challenges in the field.
  3. Citations and Impact:
    • His work has been cited multiple times, indicating that it resonates with peers and has influenced ongoing research. For instance, his paper on perceived threats in healthcare technology has received significant attention, demonstrating its relevance.
  4. Teaching and Mentorship:
    • As an educator, Dr. Manga has taught various courses related to management information systems and data analytics, nurturing the next generation of researchers and professionals in the field.
  5. Professional Development:
    • He has actively engaged in workshops and mentorship programs, enhancing his skills and contributing to the academic community. This commitment to continuous improvement reflects positively on his dedication to research excellence.
  6. Review and Service Contributions:
    • His roles as a reviewer for multiple esteemed journals and conferences showcase his commitment to maintaining academic standards and contributing to the peer-review process, highlighting his expertise and respect within the research community.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Research Funding:
    • While Dr. Manga has received research awards, seeking larger grants could enhance the scope and impact of his research. Fostering partnerships with industry or other academic institutions might yield additional funding opportunities.
  2. Broader Collaboration:
    • Expanding collaboration with interdisciplinary teams could enrich his research perspectives and applications, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence and public health.
  3. Public Engagement:
    • Increasing efforts in public dissemination of his research findings through community outreach or industry partnerships could enhance the societal impact of his work, particularly in health informatics.
  4. Innovation in Methodology:
    • Exploring novel research methodologies or emerging technologies, such as machine learning applications in health informatics, could strengthen the innovative aspect of his research.

Education 

Joseph A. Manga holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), awarded in 2022. He earned his MSc in Management Information Systems, focusing on Business Analytics, from the University of North Texas (UNT) in 2018. Prior to that, he completed his MBA in Business Administration with a concentration in Management Information Systems at Midwestern State University (MSU) in 2014. His academic journey began with a BSc in Mathematics, complemented by a minor in Computer Science from the University of Buea in Cameroon, awarded in 2006. Joseph’s educational foundation equips him with a robust understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of information systems and business analytics.

Experience

Joseph A. Manga has extensive teaching and tutoring experience across various institutions. Currently, he teaches Management Information Systems at Abilene Christian University (ACU), having held multiple teaching positions since Fall 2022. Prior to his current role, he was a Teaching Assistant at UTRGV, where he designed course outlines and assessed student performance. He has also served as a Research Assistant, contributing to impactful research in business and technology. Joseph’s tutoring background spans various subjects, including data analysis and statistics, at both UNT and MSU. His non-academic roles include being a Production Scheduler at TRANTER Corp. and a Mathematics Instructor at Mathnesium, showcasing his versatility and commitment to education in both academic and practical settings.

Awards and Honors 

Joseph A. Manga has received numerous accolades for his academic achievements and contributions to research. Notably, he was awarded the R. Vackar COBE Student Research Award Grant and the R. Vackar COBE Student Research Award Winner in 2021. He also received the Bill Russell Family Scholarship for IT & Decision Science majors during the 2017-2018 academic year. His membership in several honor societies, including the Association for Information Systems and Alpha Chi National College Honor Society, highlights his dedication to academic excellence. Joseph was nominated for “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities” in 2014 and recognized on the President’s Honor Roll in 2012. His consistent engagement in professional development activities further demonstrates his commitment to advancing his knowledge and expertise in the field of information systems.

Research Focus 

Joseph A. Manga’s research focuses on the critical intersection of information systems and healthcare technology. His primary areas of interest include information security policy compliance, health information technology, and the societal impacts of digital transformation in healthcare. Joseph investigates user behavior in online health communities, exploring themes of information disclosure and emotional responses in adopting technology. His work also encompasses the role of social media and electronic health records systems in enhancing patient engagement and outcomes. By leveraging data analytics and artificial intelligence, Joseph aims to uncover insights that can inform both academic theory and practical applications within the health sector. His contributions to various journals and conferences reflect a commitment to advancing understanding in these dynamic fields.

Publication Top Notes

  • The nature and role of perceived threats in user resistance to healthcare information technology: a psychological reactance theory perspective 🏥
  • Patient Empowerment and Electronic Health Record Systems Sharing: A Design Perspective 🖥️
  • The impacts of anxiety emotion and behavioral control on student learning management system adoption 📚
  • Is First Impression Relevant in Online Health Support Communities? Preliminary Investigation of the Effects of Social Presence 🌐
  • Predicting user response and support activities in virtual health support communities 📈
  • Physicians’ perceived threats and electronic medical record workaround 🩺
  • Think and Act Positively: A Motivational Organizational Citizenship Behavior Approach Towards Information Security Policy Compliance 🔒
  • Routinization of Digital Transformation of Work: A Discursive Practice Orientation Toward a Native IS Theory 🔄
  • Enhancing Information Systems Success Outcomes with Electronic Health Records Systems Post-Adoption Implementation 📊
  • Essays on Individuals’ Information Assessment, Information Disclosure, Participation, and Response Behaviors in Online Health Communities ✍️
  • Examining Users’ Information Disclosure and Audience Support Response Dynamics in Online Health Communities: An Empirical Study 📑
  • Impact of Internet Incivility on Health Professionals’ Job Involvement: Roles of Organizational Support and Sanctions 💼

Conclusion

Dr. Joseph A. Manga exemplifies a dedicated researcher and educator with significant contributions to the fields of information systems and health informatics. His extensive publication record, impactful research topics, and active participation in academic service demonstrate his qualifications for the Best Researcher Award. While there are opportunities for growth in areas such as funding acquisition and broader collaboration, his overall profile showcases a commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in his field. Therefore, he is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on his strengths and potential for further impact.

 

Mrs Zhainagul Abdirasulova | Public health | Young Scientist Award

Mrs Zhainagul Abdirasulova | Public health | Young Scientist Award

Mrs Zhainagul Abdirasulova, Osh State University ,Kyrgyzstan

Dr. Zhainagul Abdirasulova is a dedicated obstetrician-gynecologist based in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. She graduated with honors from Osh State University and completed her residency at the Osh City Perinatal Center. With six years of teaching experience and a private practice since 2022, she is committed to women’s health, specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Dr. Abdirasulova actively enhances her skills through international workshops and seminars, contributing significantly to medical education and clinical practice. Her passion for improving maternal and child health is evident in her extensive qualifications and active participation in medical conferences worldwide.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Zhainagul Abdirasulova, born on May 16, 1993, distinguished herself early in her medical journey, graduating with honors from Osh State University’s Faculty of Medicine in 2017. She further specialized in obstetrics and gynecology, completing a rigorous two-year clinical residency at the Osh City Perinatal Center by 2019.

Academic Contributions

Dr. Zhainagul Abdirasulova has cultivated a robust teaching career spanning six years across multiple universities, driven by a profound dedication to education. Her pursuit of professional growth is underscored by a diverse array of certifications acquired both locally and internationally. She has earned accolades in occupational and environmental health, pedagogical methodologies, and advanced clinical practices, reflecting her commitment to staying abreast of evolving medical standards. Dr. Abdirasulova’s academic contributions extend beyond the classroom, influencing medical education and clinical practice through her expertise and continuous pursuit of excellence in obstetrics and gynecology.

Research Focus

The research by Ahmad, Sharif, Ahmad, Gul, and Abdirasulovna investigates the impact of the digital economy on female employment across countries using a panel data analysis approach. Focusing on economic trends, the study examines how digitalization influences opportunities for women in the workforce. By analyzing data from multiple nations, it aims to uncover correlations between digital economic development and female labor participation rates. The findings aim to contribute insights into policy-making and initiatives that could enhance gender equality in employment, highlighting the potential of digital technologies to empower women economically on a global scale.

 

Publication Top Notes

Does the digital economy improve female employment? A cross-country panel data analysis