Kalaimathi B | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kalaimathi B | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College | India

Dr. Kalaimathi B is an Assistant Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering with expertise in image processing, artificial intelligence, IoT, and embedded systems. She has authored over 20 research publications in international conferences and journals, achieving 38 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 1. Her research focuses on practical innovations in smart transportation, healthcare systems, surveillance, and sustainable technologies. She has demonstrated strong interdisciplinary collaboration through projects involving deep learning, embedded systems, and intelligent automation. Her contributions emphasize real-world impact, including safety, efficiency, and digital transformation, positioning her as a promising researcher in advanced intelligent systems and applied engineering domains.

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Featured Publications


Efficient Power Generation to Automated Street Lights based on Traffic Density

– 5th International Conference on Computing Methodologies, 2021 | Citations: 12


Patient Monitoring and Medicine Dispenser Robot

– International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Engineering, 2022 | Citations: 9


Automatic Headlight Dimmer using Arduino and LDR Sensor

– Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education, 2021 | Citations: 7


Raspberry PI Based Intelligent Car Parking System

– Smart Technologies, Communication and Robotics (STCR), 2021 | Citations: 5


Current Comparison based Domino with Clamped Bit-Line Current Amplifier for Wide Fan-In Gates

– International Journal of Computer Applications, 2016 | Citations: 2

Mona Almutairi | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mona Almutairi | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Shaqra University | Saudi Arabia

Ms. Mona Almutairi is a highly motivated computer science graduate with a strong academic foundation and practical experience in system engineering and data management. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Shaqra University in 2019 with an impressive GPA of 4.19 out of 5, demonstrating consistent academic excellence. Her professional experience includes serving as a System Engineer at the Ministry of Economy and Planning, where she contributed to optimizing systems operations and enhancing digital workflows, as well as volunteering as a Data Entry Assistant at the Ministry of Health, where she efficiently managed and organized large datasets with accuracy and confidentiality. She further enriched her technical expertise through professional courses in Software Engineering from the Saudi Digital Academy and Web Development from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, equipping her with up-to-date industry knowledge and coding proficiency. Her research interests lie in software development, data analysis, and emerging technologies that integrate innovation with societal advancement. Ms. Almutairi’s research skills include proficiency in data analysis tools, problem-solving, and the ability to apply algorithmic thinking to real-world challenges. She is also adept at using Microsoft Office and has strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability skills, making her a collaborative and reliable professional. Her dedication to learning and excellence has been recognized through various academic and professional achievements, reflecting her commitment to continuous improvement. Overall, Ms. Almutairi is a forward-thinking computer scientist who combines technical knowledge, analytical capabilities, and professional experience to drive innovation in the field of information technology.

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Featured Publications

Almutairi, M., & Dardouri, S. (2025). Intelligent hybrid modeling for heart disease prediction. Information, 16(10), 869. Citations: 1