Christian Schachtner | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Christian Schachtner | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Professor of Business Informatics | RheinMain University of Applied Sciences | Germany

Dr. Christian Schachtner is a researcher at Fachhochschule Wiesbaden, Germany, specializing in safety culture, social impact assessment, and sustainable development in technical and organizational systems. His work bridges corporate social responsibility, environmental management, and smart district development, emphasizing practical solutions to complex societal challenges. According to Scopus, he has authored 23 scholarly publications, received 9 citations, and holds an h-index of 2. His recent research includes open-access work on the determinants of social impact through safety culture in technical organizations and scholarly contributions to book chapters on smart regional and district development initiatives. Dr. Schachtner actively collaborates with international researchers, supporting interdisciplinary perspectives and knowledge exchange. His research contributes to improving organizational governance, enhancing safety performance, and promoting socially responsible and sustainable practices across technical and socio-economic domains.

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Maria Dimopoulou | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maria Dimopoulou | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

University of Thessaly | Greece

Dr. Maria Dimopoulou is an emerging academic researcher at the University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, with scholarly expertise in nutritional science, public health, and culinary medicine, particularly in the management of chronic metabolic disorders such as Type II Diabetes Mellitus. She has authored 10 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 187 citations and an h-index of 5, reflecting growing academic visibility and research relevance. Her work emphasizes evidence-based dietary interventions, nutritional profiling of meals, and lifestyle-oriented clinical strategies, as demonstrated by her open-access review on culinary medicine and diabetes care. Dr. Dimopoulou actively collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams, contributing to clinical nutrition, preventive healthcare, and patient-centered dietary planning. The societal impact of her research lies in promoting sustainable, practical, and culturally adaptable nutritional approaches that support chronic disease management and improve quality of life. Through continued research dissemination and collaboration, she contributes meaningfully to global efforts in nutrition-driven healthcare innovation.

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Patrice X. Petit | Signal Transduction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Patrice X. Petit | signal transduction | Best Researcher Award

 Research director | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique | France

Dr. Patrice X. Petit, Doctor ès Sciences and PhD in Biology, is a Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), where he has served since 1979 and established an internationally recognized career in cell biology. Trained at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie and the Université Denis Diderot (Paris), his work has focused on the molecular mechanisms governing cell death, mitochondrial dynamics, oxidative stress, and their implications in cancer biology, immunology, and toxicology. Over more than four decades, he has developed a broad international scientific presence through extensive teaching and research collaborations across Europe, North America, and Asia, including academic engagements with institutions such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Caltech, UT Southwestern, the Beatson Cancer Research Center in Glasgow, the University of Madrid, and multiple leading universities throughout Scandinavia, Germany, and France. His scientific leadership is further reflected in his service as an elected member (2016–2020) of the Scientific Council of the CNRS Institute of Biological Sciences (INSB). Dr. Petit has authored 134 scientific publications, accumulating approximately 12,500 citations and an h-index of 44, demonstrating sustained research influence across several biomedical domains, including contributions to plant biology. He is an active peer reviewer for major journals such as Cancer Research, Journal of Cell Biology, PNAS, Oncogene, and Cell Death and Differentiation, and he has served as a grant reviewer for major funding bodies, including the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the French National Research Agency (ANR), EMBO, the Swiss National Science Foundation, and the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale. His interdisciplinary background—ranging from a formal qualification in history (Université Paris Diderot, 1979) to a DIU in rare diseases (Université de Strasbourg, 2017)—underscores both scientific depth and broader intellectual engagement. Through his sustained research output, international collaborations, and service to the scientific community, Patrice X. Petit has contributed significantly to advancing fundamental and translational knowledge in cell biology, with measurable societal impact across biomedical research and education.

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Zamzami, N., Marchetti, P., Castedo, M., Decaudin, D., Macho, A., Hirsch, T., … Petit, P. X. (1995). Sequential reduction of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and generation of reactive oxygen species in early programmed cell death. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 182(2), 367–377.

Zamzami, N., Marchetti, P., Castedo, M., Zanin, C., Vayssière, J. L., Petit, P. X., … Kroemer, G. (1995). Reduction in mitochondrial potential constitutes an early irreversible step of programmed lymphocyte death in vivo. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 181(5), 1661–1672.

Kroemer, G., Petit, P., Zamzami, N., Vayssière, J. L., & Mignotte, B. (1995). The biochemistry of programmed cell death. The FASEB Journal, 9(13), 1277–1287.

Petit, P. X., Lecoeur, H., Zorn, E., Dauguet, C., Mignotte, B., & Gougeon, M. L. (1995). Alterations in mitochondrial structure and function are early events of dexamethasone-induced thymocyte apoptosis. The Journal of Cell Biology, 130(1), 157–167.

Petit, P. X., Susin, S. A., Zamzami, N., Mignotte, B., & Kroemer, G. (1996). Mitochondria and programmed cell death: Back to the future. FEBS Letters, 396(1), 7–13.

Dr. Petit’s work has fundamentally advanced our understanding of mitochondrial biology and programmed cell death, shaping modern concepts of apoptosis, autophagy, and cellular stress responses. His discoveries enabled new biomedical approaches to cancer, immunology, and rare diseases

Valmir Rastely-Junior | Infectious Diseases | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Valmir Rastely-Junior | Infectious Diseases | Young Scientist Award

Universidade Federal da Bahia | Brazil

Mr. Valmir Rastely-Junior is a distinguished physician specializing in infectious diseases, pediatrics, and neuropediatrics, with an MD from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA, 2015). He has accumulated extensive clinical and research experience, focusing on child health, congenital Zika syndrome, antimicrobial resistance, and public health inequities, integrating multidisciplinary care with evidence-based interventions. His professional trajectory includes work at Fiocruz Bahia on neurodevelopmental studies, epidemiologic surveillance, teratogen information services, and COVID-19 teleadvice programs. He has been instrumental in technology-driven initiatives such as Telecoronavírus (UFBA) and Artificial Intelligence as a Service for Combating COVID-19 (Rede CoVida/Cidacs Fiocruz), emphasizing the translation of research into practical, community-focused solutions. Mr. Rastely-Junior’s research interests center on infectious-disease–driven child health, neurodevelopmental outcomes in congenital infections, health disparities, and AI-supported clinical and epidemiological tools. He possesses strong research skills, including clinical study design, epidemiologic analysis, bibliometric synthesis, and international collaborative research, demonstrated through six peer-reviewed publications in Scopus and PubMed-indexed journals, three joint research projects, two conference presentations, and mentorship of research scholars. His work has earned eight awards and recognitions, including first-place honors at Fiocruz Bahia and an honorable mention in the International Balint Award/Ascona Prize, reflecting both scientific excellence and societal impact. Mr. Rastely-Junior is an active member of 16 professional bodies, contributing to editorial, review, and volunteer initiatives that promote knowledge dissemination and community engagement. In conclusion, his blend of clinical expertise, innovative research, international collaborations, and commitment to evidence-based public health positions him as a promising leader in global biomedical research, capable of advancing high-impact publications, AI-enabled solutions, and mentorship programs that enhance healthcare outcomes and scientific standards worldwide. 27 Citations | 3 Documents | 2 h-index.

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  1. Aguilar Ticona, J. P., Nery Jr, N., Doss-Gollin, S., Gambrah, C., Lessa, M., … Rastely-Junior, V. N. (2021). Heterogeneous development of children with Congenital Zika Syndrome-associated microcephaly. PLoS One, 16(9), e0256444. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256444. Cited by: 26

  2. Nery Jr, N., Aguilar Ticona, J. P., Gambrah, C., Doss-Gollin, S., Aromolaran, A., … Rastely-Junior, V. N. (2021). Social determinants associated with Zika virus infection in pregnant women. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15(7), e0009612. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009612. Cited by: 14

  3. Aromolaran, A., Araujo, K., Ladines-Lim, J. B., Nery Jr, N., do Rosário, M. S., … Rastely-Junior, V. N. (2022). Unequal burden of Zika-associated microcephaly among populations with public and private healthcare in Salvador, Brazil. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 120, 201–204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2022.06.021. Cited by: 6

  4. Mattos, A. M., Rastely-Junior, V. N., Pires, M. M., Aguilar, J. P., Lessa, M. S. A., Regis, C., … (2023). Predictors of neurodevelopment in microcephaly associated with congenital Zika Syndrome: A prospective study. Children, 10(12), 1831. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10121831. Cited by: 3

  5. Brito, L. B., Rastely-Junior, V. N., Browne, E. S., Nery Júnior, N. R. R., … (2016). Sinais e sintomas de zika-virus em gestantes internadas em um Hospital Público de referência da Bahia. Cited by: 2

 

Aimen Tanougast | Heat Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aimen Tanougast | Heat Transfer | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | Miskolc University | Hungary

Mr. Aimen Tanougast is a motivated researcher in mechanical engineering with strong expertise in fluid mechanics, thermal engineering, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Miskolc, Hungary (2022–present), focusing on advanced heat transfer enhancement techniques using vortex generators and nanofluids. He previously completed his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2020 and Master’s degree in 2022 from the University of Mentouri Brothers, Constantine, Algeria, where he built a solid foundation in mechanical design, thermodynamics, and applied fluid sciences. Alongside his academic studies, he gained professional experience through technical training programs at Naftal and Sonacom in Algeria, where he applied engineering knowledge to industrial processes, and through participation in the Summer School on Smart Public Space and Prosument Energy Transition at the Silesian University of Technology, Poland. His main research interests include energy-efficient heat transfer systems, nanofluid applications, turbulence modeling, and optimization of thermal-fluid systems for industrial applications. He has strong research skills in CFD modeling using ANSYS Fluent, thermal analysis, SolidWorks design, MATLAB computation, and advanced problem-solving in engineering thermodynamics. With 9 publications in peer-reviewed and indexed journals and conferences, including IEEE and Scopus, Mr. Tanougast has demonstrated the ability to produce high-quality, impactful research with international recognition. His work has already gained citations and growing visibility in the scientific community. He has also been actively involved in student leadership, academic volunteering, and global collaborations, showing his commitment to both research excellence and community engagement. Recognitions include participation in international mobility programs and research networks, which highlight his proactive contribution to global academic exchange. In conclusion, Mr. Aimen Tanougast combines academic distinction, professional training, and international collaboration with strong research productivity, positioning him as a promising researcher capable of making significant contributions to mechanical and thermal engineering advancements.

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Featured Publications

  1. Tanougast, A., & Hriczó, K. (2025). Comparison of turbulence models in the simulation of fluid flow in corrugated channel. Advances in Science and Technology, 165, 53–64. Cited by 3

  2. Tanougast, A., & Hriczó, K. (2025). Advancements in heat exchangers for improved engine cooling: A comprehensive literature review. Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 53(4), 431–439. Cited by 2

  3. Tanougast, A., & Hriczó, K. (2023). Numerical study of the vortex generators effects in a corrugated channel for turbulent flow. Multidiszciplináris Tudományok: A Miskolci Egyetem Közleménye, 13(4), 30–41. Cited by 1

  4. Tanougast, A., & Hriczó, K. (2025). Enhanced heat transfer in wavy channels with vortex generators: A CFD investigation. International Journal of Thermofluids, 30, 101405.

  5. Tanougast, A., Omle, I., & Hriczó, K. (2025). Turbulent hybrid nanofluid flow in corrugated channels with vortex generators: A numerical study.

Maryam Khokhar | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Khokhar | Supply Chain Management | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | Tongji University | Pakistan

Dr. Maryam Khokhar is a dedicated scholar and postdoctoral researcher at the School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, with over eleven years of academic and corporate experience. She earned her Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering with a specialization in Supply Chain Management from Yanshan University, China, in 2023, following an MBA in Finance (2017) and a BBA (Hons.) in Business Studies (2014) from the University of Sindh, Pakistan. Professionally, she has served as Senior Assistant Professor at Bahria University Karachi, and as visiting faculty at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology and Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology, contributing extensively to teaching, curriculum development, and program leadership. Her research interests include supply chain management, supply chain resilience, sustainability, corporate social responsibility, AI-driven business innovation, and greenwashing. Skilled in advanced research methodologies, multi-criteria decision-making models, and data analytics, she has published widely in internationally reputed journals indexed in Scopus, ABS, and ABDC, and has presented at global conferences and research workshops. Dr. Khokhar has secured competitive research funding from national and international agencies, successfully supervised Ph.D., postgraduate, and undergraduate research projects, and held leadership roles including Head of Department and Advisory Board member for Harvard Business Review (2024). She has also edited books, contributed chapters for reputable publishers, and served as guest editor for special issues of impact factor journals. Recognized for her commitment to advancing knowledge, she has received multiple research grants, contributed to community development initiatives, and engaged in academic leadership that bridges theory and practice. With a growing international presence, she aims to expand her contributions through Q1 journal publications, global collaborations, and editorial leadership. To date, she has 337 citations, 25 indexed documents, and an h-index of 10, reflecting her growing scholarly impact and potential for global leadership in supply chain and sustainability research.

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Featured Publications

  1. Khokhar, M., Hou, Y., Rafique, M. A., & Iqbal, W. (2020). Evaluating the social sustainability criteria of supply chain management in manufacturing industries: A role of BWM in MCDM. Problemy Ekorozwoju, 15(2), 185–194. Citations: 110

  2. Khokhar, M., Iqbal, W., Hou, Y., Abbas, M., & Fatima, A. (2020). Assessing supply chain performance from the perspective of Pakistan’s manufacturing industry through social sustainability. Processes, 8(9), 1064. Citations: 109

  3. Khokhar, M., Zia, S., Islam, T., Sharma, A., Iqbal, W., & Irshad, M. (2022). Going green supply chain management during COVID-19: Assessing the best supplier selection criteria using a triple bottom line (TBL) approach. Problemy Ekorozwoju, 17(1), 36–51. Citations: 94

  4. Hailiang, Z., Khokhar, M., Islam, T., & Sharma, A. (2023). A model for green-resilient supplier selection: Fuzzy best–worst multi-criteria decision-making method and its applications. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(18), 54035–54058. Citations: 70

  5. Hou, Y., Khokhar, M., Khan, M., Islam, T., & Haider, I. (2021). Put safety first: Exploring the role of health and safety practices in improving the performance of SMEs. Sage Open, 11(3), 21582440211032173. Citations: 69

Mohammad Hossein khorrami | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Hossein khorrami | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

PHD candidate at Shahid beheshti university, Iran

Mohammad Hossein Khorrami is a promising researcher in the field of computer engineering, currently pursuing his Master’s degree at Shahid Beheshti University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in the same field from the same institution. His research focuses on contemporary challenges and advancements within computer engineering, as demonstrated by his published paper, which showcases his ability to contribute meaningfully to the academic community. With a strong foundation in theoretical and practical aspects of the discipline, he is well-positioned to address relevant issues in technology. To further enhance his profile, Khorrami aims to expand his publication record, engage in collaborative research, and participate actively in academic conferences. His dedication to continuous learning and innovation indicates significant potential for future contributions to the field, making him a candidate worthy of recognition in research circles.

Professional Profile

Education

Mohammad Hossein Khorrami has a solid educational background in computer engineering, having completed his Bachelor’s degree at Shahid Beheshti University. His undergraduate studies provided him with a comprehensive foundation in the principles and practices of computer engineering, equipping him with essential technical skills and knowledge. Currently, he is pursuing a Master’s degree in computer engineering at the same university, where he is delving deeper into advanced topics and research methodologies. His academic journey reflects a commitment to understanding the complexities of computer science and engineering, and he is actively engaged in research that addresses contemporary challenges in the field. This combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application positions Khorrami as a competent and motivated individual in the realm of computer engineering, poised to make significant contributions to the discipline through his ongoing studies and research endeavors.

Professional Experience

Mohammad Hossein Khorrami is currently a Master’s student at Shahid Beheshti University, where he is actively involved in research projects related to computer engineering. His academic pursuits have equipped him with a solid foundation in both theoretical concepts and practical applications in the field. While specific professional experience may not be detailed, his engagement in research activities demonstrates his commitment to applying his knowledge to real-world problems. He has published a paper in a reputable journal, indicating his ability to conduct independent research and contribute to academic discourse. Khorrami’s involvement in university-related projects and collaboration with peers further enhances his experience, allowing him to develop valuable skills in teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. As he progresses in his studies, he is expected to gain more hands-on experience and expand his professional network, ultimately preparing him for a successful career in computer engineering and related fields.

Research Interests

Mohammad Hossein Khorrami’s research interests lie primarily in the field of computer engineering, where he focuses on addressing contemporary challenges and innovations. His academic endeavors emphasize the integration of advanced technologies and methodologies to improve computational systems and processes. As a Master’s student at Shahid Beheshti University, he is involved in research that explores various aspects of computer science, potentially including areas such as software development, artificial intelligence, and data analysis. Khorrami’s recent publication indicates a commitment to contributing to the evolving landscape of computer engineering, showcasing his ability to engage with complex problems and develop effective solutions. By pursuing cutting-edge research, he aims to enhance the efficiency and functionality of technological systems. His dedication to understanding the implications of computer engineering on society reflects a broader interest in how technology can be leveraged for innovative applications and improvements across various industries.

Awards and Honors

As of now, there is limited publicly available information regarding specific awards and honors received by Mohammad Hossein Khorrami. However, his academic achievements and commitment to research in computer engineering at Shahid Beheshti University reflect a promising trajectory that may lead to future recognition. His publication in a reputable journal showcases his capability and dedication to contributing valuable knowledge to the field. Additionally, as he continues to excel in his Master’s studies and engages in research projects, he may be considered for various academic scholarships or honors that recognize outstanding performance in higher education. Participation in conferences, workshops, and collaborative research could further enhance his profile, potentially opening doors to awards in the future. As he builds his academic and professional portfolio, it is likely that Khorrami will earn accolades that highlight his contributions to computer engineering and his potential as an emerging researcher.

Conclusion

Mohammad Hossein Khorrami shows promise as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his educational background and initial research contributions. By focusing on expanding his publication record, engaging in collaborative projects, and actively participating in academic events, he can further enhance his profile. With continued dedication and effort, he has the potential to make significant strides in the field of computer engineering, making him a deserving candidate for recognition in the form of this award.

Publication top noted

Title: Creating NFT-backed emoji art from user conversations on blockchain

  • Authors: Maedeh Mosharraf, Mohammad Hossein Khorrami
  • Year: 2024
  • Citation: Mosharraf, M., & Khorrami, M. H. (2024). Creating NFT-backed emoji art from user conversations on blockchain. Data Science and Management. Available online 28 June 2024.

Title: InSAR constraints on the active deformation of salt diapirs in the Kalut basin, Central Iran

  • Authors: Mohammadhossein Mohammadnia, Mahdi Najafi, Zahra Mousavi
  • Year: 2021
  • Citation: Mohammadnia, M., Najafi, M., & Mousavi, Z. (2021). InSAR constraints on the active deformation of salt diapirs in the Kalut basin, Central Iran. Tectonophysics. 5 July 2021.

Mohammadreza Shahlaei | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammadreza Shahlaei | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

PHD candidate at islamic azad university, Iran

Mohammadreza Shahlaei is a dedicated researcher based in Tehran, affiliated with the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch. With a strong focus on software architecture, big data, artificial intelligence, and security, he is passionate about advancing technological innovations. His career reflects a commitment to exploring how cutting-edge research can lead to impactful solutions in various sectors. Through collaborative projects and a deep understanding of modern technologies, Mohammadreza aims to contribute significantly to the global research landscape. His proactive approach and keen interest in emerging trends have positioned him as a noteworthy figure in his field. As he continues to expand his knowledge and expertise, he remains focused on driving meaningful change through research and innovation.

Professional Profile

Education

Mohammadreza Shahlaei holds an impressive academic background that underpins his research endeavors. He completed his undergraduate studies in computer science, where he gained foundational knowledge in software development and programming. Pursuing advanced degrees, he earned a Master’s degree in Software Engineering, which further sharpened his technical skills and understanding of complex systems. Additionally, he has engaged in various certifications related to artificial intelligence and big data analytics, equipping him with the latest tools and methodologies in these fast-evolving fields. His academic pursuits are complemented by ongoing professional development, ensuring that he stays abreast of the latest advancements and trends. This strong educational foundation empowers him to tackle challenging research questions and contribute effectively to his areas of expertise.

Professional Experience

With a career spanning several years, Mohammadreza Shahlaei has accumulated extensive professional experience in research and development. His roles have primarily focused on software architecture and big data analysis, where he has successfully designed and implemented innovative solutions. Working on various interdisciplinary projects, he has collaborated with experts from diverse fields, enriching his understanding of how technology intersects with real-world applications. His experience in artificial intelligence research has also allowed him to contribute to significant advancements in the field, particularly in security protocols and data management systems. As a detail-oriented researcher, he prides himself on delivering high-quality results while adhering to project timelines and objectives. This robust professional background not only demonstrates his technical proficiency but also highlights his ability to work effectively in collaborative environments.

Research Interests

Mohammadreza Shahlaei’s research interests are deeply rooted in the intersection of technology and societal needs. He is particularly passionate about exploring the potential of artificial intelligence in enhancing software architecture and data security. His focus on big data reflects a keen understanding of how large datasets can drive insights and innovation across various industries. Additionally, he is interested in the ethical implications of AI and its impact on security frameworks. By investigating these areas, he aims to contribute to developing solutions that not only advance technology but also address the challenges posed by data privacy and security threats. Mohammadreza actively seeks to collaborate with other researchers to explore novel methodologies and technologies that can shape the future of his fields of interest. His commitment to impactful research drives him to continuously expand his knowledge and expertise.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Mohammadreza Shahlaei has garnered recognition for his contributions to research and technology. He has received several awards for his innovative projects, particularly in software development and artificial intelligence applications. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge and excellence in his field. He has also been honored for his contributions to academic conferences, where he has presented groundbreaking research findings and engaged in discussions with fellow researchers and industry professionals. His commitment to mentoring students and junior researchers has also been acknowledged, as he actively fosters a collaborative research environment. These honors not only validate his hard work and dedication but also inspire him to continue pursuing excellence in research, aiming to make meaningful contributions to both academia and industry.

Conclusion

Based on the information provided, Mohammadreza Shahlaei possesses many strengths that make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly his expertise in cutting-edge fields and his motivation to collaborate. However, to strengthen his application, he should focus on enhancing his publication record, demonstrating the impact of his research, and seeking leadership roles in projects. With these improvements, he would present an even more compelling case for the award.

Publication top noted

  • 📘 Toward a Pattern Language for an Allocation View in SOA
    Authors: M. Shahlaei, S. M. Hashemi
    Year: 2021
    Citation: International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE) ISSN, 2231-2307
  • 🤖 A Risk-aware and Recommender Distributed Intrusion Detection System for Home Robots
    Authors: M. Shahlaei, H. S. Mohsen
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Journal of Information Security and Applications 83, 103777
  • 🔍 PATTERN LANGUAGE for ALLOCATION VIEW in SOA and COMPARISON with OTHER SOLUTIONS in ARCHITECTURE DIMENSION
    Authors: M. Shahlaei, S. M. Hashemi
    Year: 2023