Yasaman | Data Science and Deep Learning | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Yasaman | Data Science and Deep Learning | Editorial Board Member

Research Scholarat at Lille Univesity | France

Dr. Yasaman is a computer engineer and independent researcher from Tehran, Iran, whose academic journey spans a B.Sc. in puzzle-game mechatronic design and microcontroller-based control systems, an M.Sc. in multi-core chip testability with on-chip 3D-memory banks, and a Ph.D. focused on deep learning accelerator architectures built on networks-on-chip communication infrastructures; throughout her career she has distinguished herself through top national academic rankings, excellence awards in robotics competitions, and recognition for her highly cited research in medical-AI literature, complemented by the publication of a specialized book chapter on deep learning accelerators; her multidisciplinary expertise extends across robotics, integrated digital circuits, FPGA testability, NoC-based architectures, IoT, machine learning, AI algorithms, and advanced medical applications; her current research concentrates on machine learning and deep learning algorithms for hardware-aware intelligence, voice detection, audio recognition, and sound-based assistive systems to support individuals with neurological disorders such as stroke and dementia, while also exploring neural pattern interpretation for resilient AI-driven architectures; she has contributed as a reviewer for leading scientific journals, served as a guest editor and technical program committee member across notable international conferences, and delivered advanced teaching in digital design, VHDL, and engineering courses at major universities; her professional experience includes managing automation and environmental control systems in industrial composting facilities, engineering roles in EMS and OEM companies, and long-term research appointments at the Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch; equipped with multilingual proficiency in French, Persian, English, and Arabic, and technical skills spanning VHDL, C-family languages, Python, Java, Matlab, SystemC tools, simulation environments, network simulators, CAD tools, and scientific typographic platforms, she continues to contribute impactful interdisciplinary research shaping advanced intelligent systems for both hardware and healthcare domains.

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Featured Publications:

Rahmani, A. M., & Hosseini Mirmahaleh, S. Y. (2021). Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) prevention and treatment methods and effective parameters: A systematic literature review. Sustainable Cities and Society, 64, 102568.

Hosseini Mirmahaleh, S. Y., Reshadi, M., Shabani, H., Guo, X., & Bagherzadeh, N. (2019). Flow mapping and data distribution on mesh-based deep learning accelerator. In Proceedings of the 13th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip (NoC).

Hosseini Mirmahaleh, S. Y., & Rahmani, A. M. (2019). DNN pruning and mapping on NoC-based communication infrastructure. Microelectronics Journal, 94, 104655.

Hosseini Mirmahaleh, S. Y., Reshadi, M., & Bagherzadeh, N. (2020). Flow mapping on mesh-based deep learning accelerator. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 144, 80–97.

Rahmani, A. M., & Hosseini Mirmahaleh, S. Y. (2022). Flexible-clustering based on application priority to improve IoMT efficiency and dependability. Sustainability, 14(17), 10666.

Kartik Charania | Data Science and Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kartik Charania | Data Science and Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Fellow at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat | India

Kartik Charania is a dedicated Water Resources Engineer and researcher whose work focuses on hydrological modeling, rainfall variability, and sustainable water distribution systems. Pursuing his Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering at SVNIT, Surat, his doctoral research emphasizes the spatiotemporal analysis of rainfall variability to support efficient and equitable water distribution network design in semi-arid basins. His expertise integrates advanced statistical and innovative trend analysis techniques with GIS-based spatial mapping to assess temporal rainfall shifts and their hydrological implications. Through his research, he aims to enhance water management practices, optimize reservoir operations, and promote climate-resilient water supply systems. His academic journey includes a Master’s in Water Resources Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from Gujarat Technological University, where he built a strong foundation in hydraulic and environmental systems. Proficient in tools such as EPANET, ArcGIS, Python, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, and Q-GIS, he combines computational and analytical approaches to develop data-driven solutions for sustainable water infrastructure. Kartik has contributed to leading journals like Environmental Science and Pollution Research and World Water Policy, presenting innovative methods for rainfall trend analysis in the Shetrunji Basin, India. His active participation in conferences on hydrology and climate variability highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. Additionally, he qualified for the GATE examination and participated in specialized training programs like the “Training of Trainer (ToT)” under the MARVI project, reflecting his dedication to groundwater visibility and community-based water management.

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Featured Publications:

Charania, K. M., & Patel, J. N. (n.d.). Spatiotemporal trends and variability of rainfall patterns using innovative polygon trend analysis method for Shetrunji Basin, India. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1–11.

Charania, K. M., & Patel, J. N. (n.d.). Comprehensive trend analysis of monthly and seasonal rainfall in the Shetrunji Basin, India using statistical and innovative techniques. World Water Policy.