Asma Mahgoub | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

 

Innovative Research Award

Asma Mahgoub

Affiliation Qatar University
Country Qatar
Scopus ID 57207733885
Documents 11
Citations 106
h-index 4
Subject Area Engineering
Event International Academic Excellence Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6469-9039

Asma Mahgoub
Qatar University,Qatar

Asma Mahgoub is affiliated with Qatar University and has developed an emerging research profile in engineering with particular emphasis on semantic communication, artificial intelligence, machine learning, image understanding, and next-generation wireless systems. Her scholarly publications investigate methods that improve communication efficiency while maintaining semantic fidelity across modern digital networks.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Asma Mahgoub in recognition of her nomination for the Innovative Research Award. Her research combines semantic communication, explainable artificial intelligence, image captioning, transformer models, and intelligent networking to improve data transmission efficiency and communication quality. The body of work demonstrates interdisciplinary engineering research addressing future communication infrastructures, including 6G and edge intelligence, while contributing practical methodologies for semantic-aware information exchange.[2]

Keywords

Semantic Communication, Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Transformer Models, Image Captioning, Edge Learning, 6G Networks, Explainable AI, Deep Learning, Machine Learning.

Introduction

Modern communication systems increasingly focus on semantic information rather than conventional bit-level transmission. This paradigm supports efficient utilization of bandwidth while preserving contextual meaning. Asma Mahgoub’s publications contribute to this evolving discipline by integrating natural language processing, vision-language models, and engineering optimization into semantic communication frameworks suitable for intelligent wireless environments.[3]

Research Profile

According to the provided scholarly indicators, the researcher has authored 11 indexed publications with 106 citations and an h-index of 4. The publication record reflects consistent engagement in emerging engineering topics including semantic text communication, image semantic transmission, explainable metrics, BERT embeddings, and transformer-based communication architectures. These contributions indicate sustained participation in internationally recognized engineering research.[4]

Research Contributions

  • Advanced transformer-based semantic communication systems.
  • Developed explainable metrics for semantic image communication.
  • Integrated image captioning with intelligent communication models.
  • Investigated semantic communication for future 6G and edge learning platforms.
  • Applied BERT embeddings to improve text semantic transmission.

Publications

  • Document-Level Transformer-Based Text Semantic Communication System (2026).
  • Efficient Explainable Metric for Semantic Communication of Images Using Image Captioning (2026).
  • Metaverse Unbound: Semantic Communication, 6G and Edge Learning (2025).
  • Semantic Communication of Images Using Image Generation and Image Captioning Models (2025).
  • On Using BERT Embeddings for Text Semantic Communication (2024).

Research Impact

The published work contributes to efficient information exchange in intelligent communication systems through semantic-aware methodologies. Research on explainability, multimodal learning, and transformer architectures supports future developments in engineering applications including smart networks, autonomous systems, and next-generation wireless communication technologies.[5]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers demonstrating originality, scholarly quality, and measurable academic contribution. Based on the documented publication record, citation performance, and interdisciplinary engineering research, Asma Mahgoub’s work aligns with these objectives through meaningful contributions to semantic communication research and advanced intelligent networking technologies.

Conclusion

Asma Mahgoub has established an active research portfolio focused on semantic communication and intelligent engineering systems. Her publications address practical and theoretical challenges relevant to future communication technologies while demonstrating continued scholarly development. The combination of research productivity, citation influence, and innovation supports recognition within international academic award programs.

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References

  1. Mahgoub A. Document-Level Transformer-Based Text Semantic Communication System. Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction. 2026. DOI: 10.3390/make8080225
  2. Mahgoub A. Efficient Explainable Metric for Semantic Communication of Images Using Image Captioning. IEEE Access. 2026. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2026.3654009
  3. Mahgoub A. Metaverse Unbound: A Survey on Synergistic Integration Between Semantic Communication, 6G, and Edge Learning. IEEE Access. 2025. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3555753
  4. Mahgoub A. Semantic Communication of Images Using Image Generation and Image Captioning Models. 2025. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-1483-7_11
  5. Mahgoub A. On Using BERT Embeddings for Text Semantic Communication. HONET 2024. DOI: 10.1109/HONET63146.2024.10822884

 

Oluwole Famoriji | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

 

Innovative Research Award

Oluwole Famoriji
Affiliation Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin-Ekiti, Nigeria
Country Nigeria
Scopus ID 57193136350
Documents 64
Citations 472
h-index 15
Subject Area Engineering
Event International Academic Excellence Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1357-3935

Oluwole Famoriji
Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin-Ekiti, Nigeria

Oluwole Famoriji is an engineering researcher whose scholarly work emphasizes power systems, renewable energy integration, antenna technologies, electromagnetic analysis, and machine learning applications for intelligent electrical engineering. His publication portfolio demonstrates sustained contributions to advanced engineering research while addressing practical challenges involving energy optimization, communication systems, and computational prediction methods. The combination of peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and interdisciplinary collaborations reflects continued academic engagement within internationally recognized journals and conferences.[1]

Abstract

The academic profile of Oluwole Famoriji illustrates continued research activity in electrical and electronic engineering with a strong emphasis on intelligent systems, renewable energy, machine learning, and electromagnetic modelling. His work integrates theoretical development with engineering applications to improve prediction accuracy, voltage regulation, wireless communication performance, and sustainable energy management. The available publication record and citation indicators demonstrate consistent scientific productivity and international collaboration across multiple engineering disciplines.[2]

Keywords

  • Engineering
  • Machine Learning
  • Power Systems
  • Renewable Energy
  • Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Antenna Arrays
  • Artificial Intelligence

Introduction

Modern engineering increasingly depends on intelligent computational approaches to address energy efficiency, communication reliability, and infrastructure resilience. Oluwole Famoriji’s research aligns with these priorities by combining advanced analytical techniques with practical engineering solutions. His investigations contribute to renewable energy coordination, machine learning prediction, electromagnetic modelling, and wireless system optimization, supporting technological development within rapidly evolving engineering environments.[3]

Research Profile

The researcher has produced 64 indexed scholarly documents with 472 citations and an h-index of 15, reflecting measurable scientific influence. His publications span internationally recognized journals including IEEE Access, Applied Sciences, Energies, and other peer-reviewed engineering outlets. Research themes consistently focus on machine learning, intelligent power systems, antenna technologies, and computational engineering methods.[4]

Research Contributions

Major contributions include intelligent photovoltaic energy coordination under uncertainty, machine learning estimation of electromagnetic radiation near 5G infrastructure, multiclass support vector machine methods for direction-of-arrival estimation, systematic reviews of artificial intelligence in power system prediction, and structural electromagnetic modelling for millimeter-wave antenna performance. Collectively these studies advance engineering knowledge through computational innovation and practical system analysis.[5]

Publications

  • An Intelligent Technique for Coordination and Control of PV Energy and Voltage-Regulating Devices in Distribution Networks Under Uncertainties (2025).
  • Machine Learning Approach for Ground-Level Estimation of Electromagnetic Radiation in the Near Field of 5G Base Stations (2025).
  • A Multiclass Support Vector Machine Based Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Technique using Spherical Antenna Array (2024).
  • Machine Learning Approaches for Power System Parameters Prediction: A Systematic Review (2024).
  • Modeling of Coupled Structural Electromagnetic Statistical Concept for Examining Performance Sensitivity of Antenna Array to Distortion at Millimeter-Wave (2024).

Research Impact

The research demonstrates relevance to sustainable energy, smart electrical networks, telecommunications, and intelligent engineering systems. Citation performance and publication consistency indicate recognition by the academic community. The interdisciplinary nature of the work supports technological advancement through data-driven engineering methodologies and computational optimization.[6]

Award Suitability

Based on the documented scholarly record, Oluwole Famoriji demonstrates qualities associated with the Innovative Research Award, including sustained publication activity, interdisciplinary engineering research, international collaboration, and measurable scientific impact. His contributions to intelligent energy systems and computational engineering align with the objectives of recognizing innovation that advances engineering knowledge and practical applications.

Conclusion

The academic achievements of Oluwole Famoriji reflect a balanced combination of research productivity, engineering innovation, and scholarly influence. His investigations in renewable energy, machine learning, electromagnetic systems, and intelligent power networks contribute to contemporary engineering research while supporting future developments in sustainable and computational technologies.

External Links

References

  1. Scopus Author Profile. Research metrics and indexed publications. https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57193136350
  2. Famoriji O.J. et al. An Intelligent Technique for Coordination and Control of PV Energy and Voltage-Regulating Devices in Distribution Networks Under Uncertainties. Energies (2025). DOI: 10.3390/en18133481
  3. Famoriji O.J. Machine Learning Approach for Ground-Level Estimation of Electromagnetic Radiation in the Near Field of 5G Base Stations. Applied Sciences (2025). DOI: 10.3390/app15137302
  4. Famoriji O.J. A Multiclass Support Vector Machine Based Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Technique using Spherical Antenna Array. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (2024).
  5. Makanju T.D., Shongwe T., Famoriji O.J. Machine Learning Approaches for Power System Parameters Prediction: A Systematic Review. IEEE Access (2024). DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3397676
  6. Famoriji O.J. Modeling of Coupled Structural Electromagnetic Statistical Concept for Examining Performance Sensitivity of Antenna Array to Distortion at Millimeter-Wave. Applied Sciences (2024). DOI: 10.3390/app14167111

 

Md. Kamrul Islam | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 

Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam, an Australian national, currently serves as an Associate Professor at King Faisal University, KSA. With over two decades of experience in civil and transportation engineering, he holds a PhD from the University of New South Wales, Australia, and advanced degrees from the University of Tokyo and DUET, Bangladesh. Dr. Islam’s research focuses on stochastic modeling, asphalt performance, and public transport systems. He has successfully led more than 50 research projects funded by Deanship of Scientific Research and collaborated with premier institutions like University of Illinois and Texas A&M. His excellence has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Furuichi Kimitake Prize and Institute Gold Medal. Dr. Islam is also a proactive academic mentor, guiding numerous undergraduate projects and contributing to international academic collaborations. His technical, analytical, and conceptual skills have made a significant impact on the field of engineering.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award – Md. Kamrul Islam

Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam, affiliated with King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, and an Australian citizen, presents a promising profile for the Research for Best Researcher Award. As a faculty member at a reputed institution in the Gulf region, he is likely engaged in cutting-edge research and academic collaboration, contributing significantly to his field. His dual academic and cultural experience, having connections in both Australia and the Middle East, potentially strengthens his international outreach and research dissemination impact.

Given the rigorous environment of King Faisal University, which emphasizes innovation and scholarly contributions, Dr. Islam’s ongoing involvement likely includes authoring peer-reviewed articles, mentoring postgraduate researchers, and participating in international conferences. If his work spans applied or interdisciplinary domains, it would further align with the award’s emphasis on impactful and forward-looking research contributions.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam’s academic journey showcases his deep-rooted expertise in transportation and civil engineering. He earned his PhD in Transportation Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Australia, in 2014. His doctoral thesis focused on stochastic modeling of public transit performance, leading to several high-impact journal publications. Prior to this, he obtained his Master’s in Engineering with a major in Transportation Planning from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2006. His master’s research on urban systems and consumption behavior across East Japan equipped him with advanced simulation and data analysis skills. Dr. Islam began his academic pursuit with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from DUET, Bangladesh, in 2002, where he graduated with top honors and was later accredited by Engineers Australia as meeting professional engineer standards. His educational background has laid the foundation for his exceptional contributions to engineering research and teaching.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam has extensive academic and industry experience. He is currently an Associate Professor (since September 2024) and was formerly an Assistant Professor (2015–2024) at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, King Faisal University (KFU), KSA. At KFU, he spearheaded multi-institutional research collaborations and managed projects under the Saudi Aramco Chair on Asphalt Pavement. Before joining KFU, he held faculty positions at DUET, Bangladesh, from 2003 to 2015, progressing from Lecturer to Assistant Professor. His international experience includes roles as a Casual Graduate Academic at UNSW, Australia, and as a Civil Engineer at Pacific Consultant International in Japan, where he contributed to deep-sea port planning. Earlier, he worked as a Project Implementation Officer for the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management, Bangladesh. Throughout his career, he has balanced rigorous academic teaching, research leadership, and field-level infrastructure planning with exceptional professionalism.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam’s outstanding academic and research contributions have earned him multiple prestigious accolades. In 2006, he received the Furuichi Kimitake Prize from the University of Tokyo for excellence in engineering graduation, recognizing his innovative thesis and academic merit. Earlier, in 2002, he was honored with the Institute Gold Medal by the Board of Governors of DUET, Bangladesh, for securing top marks in his undergraduate studies. His research success is further exemplified by securing and completing over 50 research projects sponsored by the Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR) at King Faisal University. These achievements are a testament to his commitment to advancing engineering through research, innovation, and academic collaboration. Additionally, his role in fostering international research networks and mentoring undergraduate students highlights his dedication to academic excellence and leadership in civil and transportation engineering.

🌍 Research Skill On Engineering

Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam exhibits a dynamic portfolio of advanced research skills. He specializes in transportation engineering, stochastic modeling, and asphalt material performance. His PhD research demonstrated his ability to analyze complex transit systems using computational techniques and large-scale algorithms in MATLAB. At KFU, he led multidisciplinary projects addressing sulfur-extended asphalt, pavement benchmarking, and life-cycle assessments. Dr. Islam has developed significant expertise in analytical modeling, data simulation, and numerical approximation, often applied to real-world transport networks. His work involves integrating academic theory with field-based applications, allowing for policy-relevant insights and innovations in civil infrastructure. He has also mastered collaborative research management, coordinating with leading institutions in the USA and Japan. With strong technical acumen, conceptual clarity, and problem-solving approaches, he continues to contribute to academic advancement and sustainable engineering solutions.

📖  Publication Top Notes

  • Title: A review of the evolution of technologies to use sulphur as a pavement construction material
    Authors: N. Sakib, A. Bhasin, M.K. Islam, K. Khan, M.I. Khan
    Journal: International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 22(3), 392-403
    Citations: 40
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Towards sustainable road safety in Saudi Arabia: Exploring traffic accident causes associated with driving behavior using a Bayesian belief network
    Authors: M.M. Rahman, M.K. Islam, A. Al-Shayeb, M. Arifuzzaman
    Journal: Sustainability, 14(10), 6315
    Citations: 33
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Climate change in Bangladesh: Temperature and rainfall climatology of Bangladesh for 1949–2013 and its implication on rice yield
    Authors: E. Alam, A.E.E. Hridoy, S.M.S.H. Tusher, A.R.M.T. Islam, M.K. Islam
    Journal: PLOS ONE, 18(10), e0292668
    Citations: 29
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Predicting road crash severity using classifier models and crash hotspots
    Authors: M.K. Islam, I. Reza, U. Gazder, R. Akter, M. Arifuzzaman, M.M. Rahman
    Journal: Applied Sciences, 12(22), 11354
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Coupling of machine learning and remote sensing for soil salinity mapping in coastal area of Bangladesh
    Authors: S.K. Sarkar, R.R. Rudra, A.R. Sohan, P.C. Das, K.M.M. Ekram, S. Talukdar, …
    Journal: Scientific Reports, 13(1), 17056
    Citations: 24
    Year: 2023

  • Title: A bulk queue model for the evaluation of impact of headway variations and passenger waiting behavior on public transit performance
    Authors: M.K. Islam, U. Vandebona, V.V. Dixit, A. Sharma
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 15(6), 2432-2442
    Citations: 23
    Year: 2014

  • Title: Reliability analysis of public transit systems using stochastic simulation
    Authors: M.K. Islam, U. Vandebona
    Journal: Not specified
    Citations: 21
    Year: 2010

  • Title: Greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial processes and product use sector of Saudi Arabia—An emerging challenge
    Authors: M.M. Rahman, M.S. Rahman, S.R. Chowdhury, A. Elhaj, S.A. Razzak, …
    Journal: Sustainability, 14(12), 7388
    Citations: 20
    Year: 2022

  • Title: A critical, temporal analysis of Saudi Arabia’s initiatives for greenhouse gas emissions reduction in the energy sector
    Authors: M.M. Rahman, M.A. Hasan, M. Shafiullah, M.S. Rahman, M. Arifuzzaman, …
    Journal: Sustainability, 14(19), 12651
    Citations: 19
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Flood hazard mapping using GIS-based statistical model in vulnerable riparian regions of sub-tropical environment
    Authors: A. Ghosh, U. Chatterjee, S.C. Pal, A.R.M. Towfiqul Islam, E. Alam, M.K. Islam
    Journal: Geocarto International, 38(1), 2285355
    Citations: 18
    Year: 2023