Annarosa Scalcione | Machine learning | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Annarosa Scalcione | Machine learning | Research Excellence Award

Politecnico di Torino | Italy

Dr. Annarosa Scalcione is an early-career biomedical engineer at Politecnico di Torino with research expertise in medical image analysis, radiomics, and artificial intelligence–based diagnostic support systems. Her work focuses on end-to-end radiomic frameworks for the automated classification and three-dimensional visualization of vertebral lesions, aiming to enhance accuracy, reproducibility, and clinical interpretability in spinal and musculoskeletal imaging. She is the co-author of a peer-reviewed journal article published in Engineering (MDPI), reflecting her contribution to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of biomedical engineering, computer vision, and clinical imaging. Her research activities involve collaboration with multidisciplinary teams of engineers, clinicians, and imaging experts, underscoring a strong capacity for cooperative scientific work. While at an early stage of her academic career, her research demonstrates clear translational and societal impact by supporting improved diagnostic workflows, facilitating data-driven clinical decision-making, and contributing to the advancement of intelligent healthcare technologies with potential benefits for patient outcomes.


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Muhammad Firoz Mridha | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Firoz Mridha | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Professor | American International University | Bangladesh

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Firoz Mridha, a researcher at the American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB), has established a strong scholarly profile in computer science with notable contributions to machine learning, data analytics, cybersecurity, IoT, and applied artificial intelligence. With 319 publications, over 4,629 citations, and an h-index of 33, his work demonstrates sustained academic productivity and global research impact. His studies often address practical and emerging challenges—such as intelligent decision-support systems, secure digital infrastructures, and data-driven solutions for healthcare and smart environments—positioning his contributions at the intersection of theoretical advancement and real-world application. Collaboration is a defining feature of his career, reflected in partnerships with 575 co-authors, enabling multidisciplinary knowledge exchange and strengthening international research networks. His work has supported technological development, digital inclusion, and innovation-oriented problem-solving, particularly in contexts where data-centric technologies can improve societal outcomes.

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1. Mridha, M. F., Keya, A. J., Hamid, M. A., Monowar, M. M., & Rahman, M. S. (2021). A comprehensive review on fake news detection with deep learning. IEEE Access, 9, 156151–156170.

Cited by: 297

2. Mridha, M. F., Das, S. C., Kabir, M. M., Lima, A. A., Islam, M. R., & Watanobe, Y. (2021). Brain–computer interface: Advancement and challenges. Sensors, 21(17), 5746.

Cited by: 296

3. Jim, J. R., Talukder, M. A. R., Malakar, P., Kabir, M. M., Nur, K., & Mridha, M. F. (2024). Recent advancements and challenges of NLP-based sentiment analysis: A state-of-the-art review. Natural Language Processing Journal, 6, 100059.

Cited by: 271

4. Rayed, M. E., Islam, S. M. S., Niha, S. I., Jim, J. R., Kabir, M. M., & Mridha, M. F. (2024). Deep learning for medical image segmentation: State-of-the-art advancements and challenges. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked, 47, 101504.

Cited by: 227

5. Mridha, M. F., Lima, A. A., Nur, K., Das, S. C., Hasan, M., & Kabir, M. M. (2021). A survey of automatic text summarization: Progress, process and challenges. IEEE Access, 9, 156043–156070.

Cited by: 197

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Firoz Mridha’s research advances data-driven intelligence and secure digital systems, contributing to global technological innovation and societal problem-solving. His work supports scalable, real-world applications—particularly in developing regions—promoting inclusive, ethical, and sustainable digital transformation.