ebraheem menda | Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ebraheem menda |Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at GITAM University, India

Dr. Menda Ebraheem is an innovative and results-driven Assistant Professor with over 15 years of experience in electrical and electronics engineering education. Passionate about integrating cutting-edge research and technology, he focuses on advancing engineering methodologies through experimental design and quantitative analysis. ๐Ÿ’ก Dr. Ebraheem is dedicated to mentoring emerging talent, fostering innovation, and contributing to the growth of the scientific community through high-quality publications. His ability to simplify complex ideas into actionable solutions has earned him respect among his peers and students

Publication Profile

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

Dr. Menda Ebraheem holds a B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Andhra University College of Engineering (2000-2004) and an M.Tech from GVP College of Engineering (2005-2007). His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he has since built upon through a career dedicated to both education and research. ๐Ÿ“– During his studies, he honed his skills in quantitative analysis, research design, and applied electrical engineering, which would later play a pivotal role in his professional career. ๐Ÿ“˜

Experience๐Ÿ’ผ

Dr. Menda Ebraheem has been serving as an Assistant Professor at GITAM University since 2009. Over the past decade, he has become known for his ability to translate complex electrical engineering concepts into understandable material for students. โœ๏ธ Prior to his role at GITAM, he worked as an Assistant Professor at Pydah College of Engineering and Technology (2006-2009), where he first began honing his teaching and research skills. His career spans over 15 years in academia, where he has actively contributed to the development of future engineers while also collaborating on various cross-functional research projects. ๐Ÿ“Š

Awards and Honors๐Ÿ†ย 

Dr. Menda Ebraheem has received recognition for his dedication to research and teaching. His outstanding contributions to electrical and electronics engineering have been acknowledged with accolades that highlight his excellence in both academic and experimental research. ๐ŸŽ–๏ธ In addition to delivering impactful research publications, Dr. Ebraheem has been commended for his mentorship efforts, guiding students to reach their full potential. His numerous awards reflect his commitment to innovation and the broader scientific community, fostering a culture of learning and excellence within the university. ๐ŸŒŸ

Research Focus ๐Ÿ”ฌย 

Dr. Menda Ebraheem’s research focuses on electrical and electronics engineering, with a particular emphasis on leveraging quantitative analysis, experimental design, and technology-driven solutions. ๐Ÿ“ˆ His work explores advancements in power systems, control systems, and circuit design, contributing to cutting-edge developments in the field. ๐Ÿ“Š He has a strong publication record in reputable journals and is actively involved in cross-functional research collaborations aimed at driving innovation. His commitment to translating theoretical concepts into practical applications ensures his research makes a meaningful impact on both industry and academia. ๐Ÿ’ก

Publicationย  Top Notes

  1. Comparative performance evaluation of teaching learning-based optimization against genetic algorithm on benchmark functions
    ๐Ÿ“– M. Ebraheem, T.R. Jyothsna (2015)
    Published in the IEEE Power, Communication and Information Technology Conference, this study compares the performance of Teaching Learning Based Optimization (TLBO) with Genetic Algorithms (GA) on benchmark functions. It focuses on assessing optimization algorithms’ efficiency for solving complex engineering problems. ๐Ÿ“Š
  2. Performance analysis of transient behavior of PMSG model with sudden load variations: Part-2
    ๐Ÿ“š T.R. Jyothsna, M. Ebraheem (2018)
    This paper, presented at the Technologies for Smart-City Energy Security and Power Conference, investigates the transient behavior of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG) models under sudden load variations, focusing on the implications for smart energy systems. ๐Ÿ’ก
  3. Modeling and Analysis of Wind Energy System
    ๐Ÿ“˜ S. Medikonda, G. Vanitha, M. Ebraheem (2022)
    In this conference paper, Dr. Ebraheem and co-authors analyze wind energy systems, providing modeling insights to optimize the performance of wind energy conversion systems, especially for intelligent controllers. ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ
  4. Hybrid sand cat-galactic swarm optimization-based adaptive maximum power point tracking and blade pitch controller for wind energy conversion system
    ๐ŸŒ€ M. Ebraheem (2024)
    Published in the International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, this innovative paper introduces a hybrid optimization algorithm for adaptive maximum power point tracking and control in wind energy systems, showcasing advancements in renewable energy technologies. ๐ŸŒ
  5. ATC Calculation using Power Transfer Distribution Factor for Large System
    โšก P.M. Ebraheem Menda, Aravind Kumar Kondaji (2022)
    Published in NeuroQuantology, this research addresses Available Transfer Capability (ATC) calculation using power transfer distribution factors, a critical issue in managing large power systems. ๐Ÿš€
  6. Performance analysis of transient behaviour of PMSG model with sudden load variations part-1
    โš™๏ธ T.R. Jyothsna, M. Ebraheem (2018)
    This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the PMSG modelโ€™s performance under transient conditions, emphasizing the systemโ€™s response to load fluctuations and its implications for renewable energy integration. ๐ŸŒฟ

Conclusion

With an extensive body of work, innovative research contributions, and a proven track record of mentoring emerging talent, Menda Ebraheem is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing electrical and electronics engineering, particularly in renewable energy systems and digital signal processing, marks him as a leader in his field. By addressing areas for further growth, he will continue to contribute significantly to both academia and industry.

Fiona Wirrer-George | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fiona Wirrer-George | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD in Philosophy at Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung, Australia

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung is an artist, performer, and academic researcher hailing from the Mbaiwum/Trotj, Alngith/Liningithi, and Wik Apalich Nations of Western Cape York, Australia. Currently residing on Gumuy/Walluburra/Yidinji and Yiringandji lands, Fionaโ€™s creative work spans performance theatre, choreography, and literature. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the epistemology, ontology, and axiology of her Western Cape heritage, particularly informed by the teachings of her maternal grandmother. Fionaโ€™s work employs auto-ethnography, weaving together traditional knowledge, song, dance, and contemporary artistic methods to express and interpret the cultural frameworks of her people.

Publication Profile

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Education๐ŸŽ“

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung holds a Bachelor of Education (Bโ€™ED), Master of Education (Mโ€™ED), Graduate Certificate in Research Methodology (GCRM), and a PhD. Her academic journey is intricately connected to her First Nations heritage, blending formal education with the wisdom passed down through generations. Through her studies, she has explored First Nations cultural and spiritual methodologies, integrating them into her academic and creative practice. Her education allows her to merge traditional knowledge systems with modern academic frameworks, positioning her as a unique voice in the intersection of culture and research. ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŒฑ

Experience ๐ŸŽญ

Fiona has a rich background in performance theatre, choreography, and literature, with a focus on Indigenous knowledge systems and creative expression. She draws from the epistemology of the Wik and Wikway systems, incorporating her lived experiences and cultural teachings into her artistic and academic work. As an academic researcher, she has contributed to the understanding of First Nations creative methodologies, auto-ethnography, and relational connectivity through song and dance. Her performances and research explore how cultural frameworks inform creative processes, blending traditional and contemporary practices to convey the value of First Nations systems of knowledge. ๐Ÿฉฐ๐Ÿ–‹๏ธ

Awards and Honors ๐Ÿ†

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung has been recognized for her contributions to First Nations culture, creativity, and research. She has received numerous accolades for her work in performance theatre and choreography, as well as for her academic research in First Nations methodologies. Her unique approach, which blends traditional knowledge with contemporary artistic practices, has earned her accolades from both academic and artistic communities. Fionaโ€™s work continues to influence and inspire those seeking to explore the intersections of culture, creativity, and research. ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽจ

Research Focus๐Ÿ”ฌย 

Fionaโ€™s research is centered around First Nations cultural, spiritual, and creative methodologies, with a particular focus on the epistemology, ontology, and axiology of the Wik and Wikway systems. She explores how traditional knowledge systems inform contemporary creative practices, employing an auto-ethnographical approach to knowledge acquisition and interpretation. Her research draws from her lived experience and the teachings of her maternal grandmother, focusing on the amalgamation of song, dance, and relational connectivity to frame her work. Fionaโ€™s research contributes to the broader understanding of how First Nations systems of Lore can inform modern creative and academic practices.

Publicationย  Top Notes

๐Ÿ“˜ Interval Observation and Control for Continuous-Time Persidskii Systems
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2024
Contributors: Denis Efimov, Andrey Polyakov, Xubin Ping
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2024.3387008

โšก Optimal Flow Factor Determination in Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Control
Published in: IEEE Access, 2024
Contributors: Alexander Morozov, Mikhail Pugach, Andrey Polyakov, Pavel Osinenko, Anton Bolychev, Vladimir Terzija, Sergei Parsegov
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3361830

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Homogeneous Control Design Using Invariant Ellipsoid Method
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2024
Contributors: Siyuan Wang, Haibin Duan, Gang Zheng, Xubin Ping, Driss Boutat, Andrey Polyakov
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2024.3384844

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Generalized Homogeneous Leader-Following Consensus Control for Multiagent Systems
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems, 2024
Contributors: Min Li, Andrey Polyakov, Gang Zheng
DOI: 10.1109/TCNS.2023.3290429

๐Ÿ›ต Perturbed Unicycle Mobile Robots: A Second-Order Sliding-Mode Trajectory Tracking Control
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2024
Contributors: Hรฉctor Rรญos, Manuel Mera, Andrey Polyakov
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2023.3270520

Conclusion

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyungโ€™s research exemplifies innovative and culturally grounded methodologies, blending lived experience, creative expression, and academic rigor. Her work as a First Nations Cultural/Spiritual/Creative Methodologist uniquely positions her for the Best Researcher Award. With a balance of creative practice and scholarly output, Fionaโ€™s research makes a significant contribution to the preservation and dissemination of Indigenous knowledge systems. With potential areas for increased collaboration and academic visibility, she remains a strong contender for recognition.

Joon-Seok Chae | Tick-borne diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Joon-Seok Chae | Tick-borne diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Seoul National UIniversity College of Veterinary Medicine, South Korea

Dr. Prof Dr. Joon-Seok Chae earned a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine at Chonbuk National University in 1994. Following this, they pursued postdoctoral research at Texas A&M University and the University of California-Davis. They served as an Associate Professor at Chonbuk National University from 2000 to 2005 and later as a Visiting Professor at UC Davis in 2006. Since 2007, Dr. [Name] has been a Professor of Veterinary Internal Medicine at Seoul National University, contributing significantly to the field through research and teaching, particularly in veterinary internal medicine and vector-borne diseases.

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Academic Qualifications ๐ŸŽ“

1994 Ph.D.
Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University

Professional Experience ๐ŸŒŸ

1995~1997 Postdoctoral Fellow
๐Ÿงฌ Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University

1998~1999 Postdoctoral Fellow
๐Ÿฆ  Department of Epidemiology and Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis

2000~2005 Associate Professor
๐Ÿพ Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University

2006 Visiting Professor
๐ŸฆŸ Center for Vector-borne Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis

2007~Present Professor
๐Ÿถ Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University

โœ๏ธPublications Top Note :

Tick-borne Rickettsial Pathogens in Ticks and Small Mammals in Korea

CM Kim, YH Yi, DH Yu, MJ Lee, MR Cho, AR Desai, S Shringi, TA Klein, JS Chae Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2006, 72(9), 5766-5776

Citations: 228

This pivotal study explores the presence of rickettsial pathogens in ticks and small mammals across Korea, contributing significantly to our understanding of tick-borne diseases in the region.

Identification of Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, and A. bovis in Ticks from Korea

CM Kim, MS Kim, MS Park, JH Park, JS Chae Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2003, 3(1), 17-26

Citations: 197

This research identifies critical pathogens in ticks, enhancing diagnostic and preventative measures against these diseases.

Identification of Salmonella gallinarum Virulence Genes in a Chicken Infection Model

DH Shah, M Lee, J Park, J Lee, S Eo, J Kwon, J Chae Microbiology, 2005, 151(12), 3957-3968

Citations: 150

This study uses PCR-based signature-tagged mutagenesis to identify virulence genes in Salmonella gallinarum, providing insights into bacterial pathogenicity.

Detection of Bartonella Species from Ticks, Mites, and Small Mammals in Korea

CM Kim, JY Kim, YH Yi, MJ Lee, MR Cho, DH Shah, TA Klein, HC Kim, JS Chae Journal of Veterinary Science, 2005, 6(4), 327-334

Citations: 138

Investigates the presence of Bartonella species in various vectors and hosts, contributing to the broader understanding of Bartonella transmission.

Serologic and Molecular Detection of Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Anaplasma phagocytophila in Korean Patients

E Heo, J Park, J Koo, M Park, M Park, JS Dumler, J Chae Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2002, 40(8), 3082-3085

Citations: 123

Provides vital information on the prevalence of these pathogens in human patients, supporting better diagnostic practices.

Prevalence and Characteristics of Escherichia coli O157 from Major Food Animals in Korea

MY Jo, JH Kim, JH Lim, MY Kang, HB Koh, YH Park, DY Yoon, JS Chae International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2004, 95(1), 41-49

Citations: 106

Examines the occurrence and properties of E. coli O157 in food animals, with implications for food safety and public health.

Microbial Pathogens in Ticks, Rodents, and a Shrew in Northern Gyeonggi-do Near the DMZ, Korea

JS Chae, DH Yu, S Shringi, TA Klein, HC Kim, ST Chong, IY Lee, J Foley Journal of Veterinary Science, 2008, 9(3), 285-293

Citations: 101

Studies the prevalence of various microbial pathogens in vectors and hosts, aiding in the management of tick-borne diseases.

Molecular Detection of Anaplasma, Bartonella, and Borrelia Species in Ticks Collected from Migratory Birds

JG Kang, HC Kim, CY Choi, HY Nam, HY Chae, ST Chong, TA Klein, S Ko, JS Chae Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2013, 13(4), 215-225

Citations: 97

Highlights the role of migratory birds in the dissemination of tick-borne pathogens, emphasizing the need for surveillance.

Evaluation of the MRSA-Screen Latex Agglutination Test for Detection of MRSA of Animal Origin

JH Lee, JM Jeong, YH Park, SS Choi, YH Kim, JS Chae, JS Moon, H Park, JS Chae Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2004, 42(6), 2780-2782

Citations: 97

Assesses the efficacy of a diagnostic test for MRSA, which is crucial for both human and veterinary medicine.

A Study of the Systematics of Theileria spp. Based Upon Small-Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences

J Chae, BA Allsopp, SD Waghela, J Park, T Kakuda, C Sugimoto, JS Chae Parasitology Research, 1999, 85, 877-883

Citations: 97

This research provides insights into the genetic diversity and systematics of Theileria species, contributing to better control strategies.

New Genetic Variants of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Anaplasma bovis from Korean Water Deer

J Kang, S Ko, YJ Kim, HJ Yang, H Lee, N Shin, K Choi, JS Chae Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2011, 11(7), 929-938

Citations: 94

Reports new genetic variants of Anaplasma, enhancing the understanding of their epidemiology and diversity.

Infection of Aquatic Insects with Trematode Metacercariae Carrying Ehrlichia risticii

J Chae, N Pusterla, E Johnson, E DeRock, SP Lawler, JE Madigan Journal of Medical Entomology, 2000, 37(4), 619-625

Citations: 94

Investigates the transmission of Potomac Horse Fever, a critical disease affecting equine health.

Prevalence of Brucella Antibodies in Sera of Cows in Bangladesh

KMR Amin, MB Rahman, MS Rahman, J cheol Han, J ho Park, JS Chae Journal of Veterinary Science, 2005, 6(3), 223-226

Citations: 92

Studies the prevalence of Brucella antibodies, contributing to the control of brucellosis in livestock.

Comparison of the Nucleotide Sequences of 16S rRNA, 444Ep-ank, and groESL Genes in Naturally Occurring Ehrlichia equi and Human Infections

J Chae, JE Foley, JS Dumler, JE Madigan Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2000, 38(4), 1364-1369

Citations: 88

Compares genetic sequences of Ehrlichia species, aiding in the diagnosis and understanding of their pathogenicity.

Prevalence of Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus in Ticks from Southern Korea

S Ko, JG Kang, SY Kim, HC Kim, TA Klein, ST Chong, WJ Sames, SM Yun, JS Chae Journal of Veterinary Science, 2010, 11(3), 197

Citations: 84

Investigates the prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis virus, highlighting the need for preventive measures.

Molecular Epidemiological Study for Tick-borne Disease Surveillance at U.S. Military Training Sites in Korea

JS Chae, CM Kim, EH Kim, EJ Hur, TA Klein, TK Kang, JS Chae Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003, 990(1), 118-125

Citations: 83

Focuses on the surveillance of tick-borne diseases, crucial for protecting military personnel and local populations.

Occurrence and Characteristics of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 in Calves with Diarrhoea

SJ Kang, SJ Ryu, JS Chae, SK Eo, GJ Woo, JH Lee Veterinary Microbiology, 2004, 98(3-4), 323-328

Citations: 81

Examines E. coli O157 in calves, providing insights into its role in animal and public health.

Nucleotide Sequence Heterogeneity in Theileria Isolates from Cattle, Elk, and White-tailed Deer

J Chae, J Lee, O Kwon, PJ Holman, SD Waghela, GG Wagner Veterinary Parasitology, 1998, 75(1), 41-52

Citations: 78

Studies the genetic diversity of Theileria, contributing to better disease management strategies.

Seasonal Distribution of Ticks in Four Habitats Near the DMZ, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

ST Chong, HC Kim, IY Lee, TM Kollars Jr, AR Sancho, WJ Sames, JS Chae The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 2013, 51(3), 319

Citations: 77

Investigates the seasonal patterns of tick populations, essential for effective control measures.

Genetic Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of Anaplasma and Ehrlichia Species in Ticks from Jeju Island, Korea

*JY Oh, BC Moon,