Mona Ali | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mona Ali | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mona Abdelbaset Sadek Ali is an Associate Professor of Computer Science specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and image processing. She earned her PhD in Computer Science (Wireless Computer Communications) from Cardiff University, UK, after completing an MSc in Information Technology (Image Processing) and a BSc in Information Technology with honors from Cairo University. With extensive academic experience spanning the UK, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, her research integrates deep learning, optimization techniques, computer vision, IoT, mobile security, and intelligent healthcare systems. Dr. Ali has authored over 30 peer-reviewed research articles published in high-impact Web of Science-indexed journals and conferences, achieving an h-index of approximately 17, with more than 871 citations and 29 research documents. Her work frequently appears in Q1 and Q2 journals such as Mathematics, Electronics, Sustainability, PLOS ONE, and Applied Sciences. She has led and co-led numerous funded research projects supported by national and institutional bodies and has supervised multiple postgraduate MSc and PhD researchers. Her academic excellence has been recognized through competitive research funding and research poster awards. Overall, Dr. Ali’s career reflects sustained contributions to applied artificial intelligence and data-driven solutions with strong interdisciplinary and societal impact.

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Tomato leaves diseases detection approach based on support vector machines

11th International Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO), 246–250, 2015 · Citations: 222


Identifying two of tomatoes leaf viruses using support vector machine

Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications, 2015 · Citations: 145


Detection of breast abnormalities of thermograms based on a new segmentation method

Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, 2015 · Citations: 78


Thermogram breast cancer prediction approach based on neutrosophic sets and fuzzy c-means algorithm

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, 2015 · Citations: 76


A hybrid segmentation approach based on neutrosophic sets and modified watershed: A case of abdominal CT liver parenchyma

11th International Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO), 2015 · Citations: 70

Ganiyat Salawu | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ganiyat Salawu | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban | South Africa

Dr. Ganiyat Abiodun Salawu is a mechanical and mechatronics engineer and researcher with strong expertise in advanced manufacturing systems, robotics, renewable energy technologies, and intelligent engineering solutions. She holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics and Robotics) from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, following earlier degrees in mechanical engineering and education from Nigerian institutions. Her academic and professional career spans lecturing, postgraduate supervision, research coordination, and postdoctoral research, with extensive experience in both university and polytechnic systems. Her research interests focus on disruptive manufacturing technologies, IoT-based systems, renewable energy optimization, smart automation, tribology, composite materials, and sustainable engineering design. Dr. Salawu has authored over 20 peer-reviewed journal and conference publications, with an approximate h-index of 3, and over 20 cumulative citations based on available scholarly records. She has received multiple competitive research grants, including TETFund institutional and doctoral awards, and was honored with an Award of Excellence as Best Researcher by the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Through impactful research, supervision, and innovation-driven teaching, she continues to contribute significantly to engineering education, sustainable technology development, and applied industrial research in Africa and beyond.

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Dike Chijindu P.; Sam Obu C.V.; Imuran A.S.; Salawu G.A.; Shuaib A.A. (2025).
Production and Mechanical Evaluation of Bio-Composite Materials from Coconut, Palm Kernel and Periwinkle Shells as an Alternative to Grinding Wheel Production.

International Journal of Applied and Advanced Engineering Research, Vol. 8, No. 5, 2025

Jimoh A.A.; Iromini N.A.; Oladuntoye Q.O.; Ajiteru S.O.; Salawu G.A. (2024).
Design and Deployment of an Internet of Things Based Weather Station for Real-Time Monitoring of Environmental Conditions.

International Journal of Earth Design and Innovation Research, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2024

Dike Chijindu P.; Sam Obu C.V.; Imuran A.S.; Salawu G.A.; Shuaib A.A.; Afolabi A.A. (2025).
Investigating the Mechanical Performance of Offshore Wind Turbine Towers Using Finite Element Analysis for Sustainable Renewable Energy.

Journal of Engineering, Logical and Modelling Research, 2025

Investigation of Technical Feasibility and Efficiency of Wi-Fi Based Internet of Things Remote Monitoring and Control of Home Appliances.

International Journal of Science Research and Technology, Vol. 6, No. 9, pp. 121–135, 2024

Design and Development of Internet of Things Based Weather Station for Real-Time Monitoring of Environmental Conditions.

International Journal of Earth Design and Innovation Research, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 66–75, 2024

Hussain Ali | Nanotechnology  | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hussain Ali | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

School of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Tianjin University  | China

Dr. Hussain Ali is an accomplished researcher and Associate Professor at Tianjin University, specializing in water and wastewater treatment, advanced oxidation processes, nanomaterials, and environmental remediation. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia, following a strong academic foundation in engineering sciences. his work has attracted more than 2718 citations, reflecting a strong research impact with an h-index of 31. His academic journey includes serving as a postdoctoral researcher and later advancing to faculty positions, where he has contributed extensively to both teaching and mentoring graduate students. Dr. Ali’s research primarily focuses on photocatalysis, electrochemical treatment, hybrid treatment technologies, and sustainable materials for environmental applications.  He has also been granted multiple patents, secured national and international research funding, and actively serves as an editorial board member for reputed journals. With a global research outlook and dedication to sustainability, Dr. Ali continues to advance innovative solutions to address critical environmental challenges, contributing significantly to science and society.

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Featured Publications

“Nano-and microparticulate drug carriers for targeting of the inflamed intestinal mucosa”

“Anti-neuroinflammatory potential of natural products in attenuation of Alzheimer’s disease”

“Budesonide loaded nanoparticles with pH-sensitive coating for improved mucosal targeting in mouse models of   inflammatory bowel diseases”

“Advances in orally-delivered pH-sensitive nanocarrier systems; an optimisti approach for the treatment of       inflammatory bowel disease”

“Poncirin attenuates CCL4-induced liver injury through inhibition of oxidative  stress”