Raja Rizwan Hussain | Smart City | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Raja Rizwan Hussain | Smart City | Research Excellence Award

King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Prof. Raja Rizwan Hussain is a recognized researcher in civil and materials engineering, with core expertise in corrosion science, reinforced concrete durability, and sustainable infrastructure under aggressive and hot climatic conditions. His research primarily addresses chloride-induced corrosion of steel reinforcement, corrosion threshold behavior, ecofriendly corrosion inhibitors, micro-alloyed and coated rebars, and the performance of cementitious systems exposed to extreme environmental boundaries. He has authored 91 publications, receiving over 1,882 citations and achieving an h-index of 26, demonstrating sustained academic influence. His work is widely published in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports, Construction and Building Materials, Materials, and ACI Materials Journal. Dr. Hussain maintains active national and international collaborations, contributing to multidisciplinary research at the interface of materials science and structural durability. The social and practical impact of his research lies in enhancing the service life, safety, and sustainability of concrete infrastructure, supporting cost-effective maintenance strategies and resilient construction practices relevant to global urban development.

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Leonidas Anthopoulos | Smart City | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Leonidas Anthopoulos | Smart City | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Thessaly | Greece

Prof. Leonidas G. Anthopoulos of the University of Thessaly, Greece, is an internationally recognized scholar in the domains of Smart Cities, Digital Transformation, and Emerging Technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the Metaverse. With a prolific academic record of 129 publications, 27 h-index and over 2,992 citations, he demonstrates sustained research excellence and global influence in the interdisciplinary field of urban innovation, digital governance, and technology standardization. His research bridges the gap between information systems, urban management, and policy-making, providing actionable frameworks for sustainable and citizen-centric digital ecosystems. Professor Anthopoulos has played a leading role in developing standardization strategies for smart cities at national and international levels, including contributions to the ITU Metaverse Focus Group, where he co-authored the seminal work “Toward a Standardized Metaverse Definition.” His extensive collaborations with 62 co-authors reflect strong interdisciplinary engagement across academia, government, and industry, enhancing the global dialogue on responsible, ethical, and inclusive digital transformation. His scholarship encompasses critical analyses of AI governance, smart city interoperability, and data-driven urban resilience, addressing contemporary challenges such as sustainability, digital equity, and crisis management. In addition to his academic achievements, Professor Anthopoulos’ leadership in conferences such as WebAndTheCity and contributions to open-access research reinforce his commitment to democratizing knowledge and fostering innovation for public good. His work has not only shaped academic discourse but has also informed policy frameworks and strategic planning for smart and resilient cities worldwide, emphasizing technology’s social and economic impact in urban contexts.

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Featured Publications

1. Anthopoulos, L., Reddick, C. G., Giannakidou, I., & Mavridis, N. (2016). Why e-government projects fail? An analysis of the Healthcare.gov website. Government Information Quarterly, 33(1), 161–173.
Cited by: 606

2. Anthopoulos, L. (2017). Smart utopia VS smart reality: Learning by experience from 10 smart city cases. Cities, 63, 128–148.
Cited by: 514

3. Anthopoulos, L. G. (2015). Understanding the smart city domain: A literature review. In Transforming city governments for successful smart cities (pp. 9–21).
Cited by :497

4. Anthopoulos, L. G. (2017). Understanding smart cities: A tool for smart government or an industrial trick? Springer International Publishing, 22, 293.
Cited by: 477

5. Anthopoulos, L., Janssen, M., & Weerakkody, V. (2018). A Unified Smart City Model (USCM) for smart city conceptualization and benchmarking. In E-Planning and collaboration: Concepts, methodologies, tools.
Cited by: 381

Professor Anthopoulos’ pioneering work advances the global transition toward intelligent, ethical, and sustainable digital societies, where technology serves humanity and governance aligns with social responsibility. His vision promotes the creation of standardized, inclusive, and human-centered smart ecosystems that drive innovation, improve quality of life, and contribute to the digital future of cities worldwide.

Sirmayanti | AI and Digital Communication | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sirmayanti | AI and Digital Communication | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang, Indonesia.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sirmayanti, Ph.D., is a prominent Indonesian scholar in telecommunication engineering, currently serving at the State Polytechnic of Ujung Pandang (PNUP). With a career spanning over two decades, she combines academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and impactful community engagement. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Telecommunication Engineering from Victoria University, Australia, with Cum Laude distinction. Her research explores a wide spectrum—from 5G and RF engineering to artificial intelligence, IoT, and green communication technologies. As Head of the Telecommunication Network Engineering Technology program and the Centre for Applied Telecommunications Technology Research at PNUP, she has mentored numerous scholars and led various national and international innovation projects. Her prolific output includes over 60 publications, 15 technical books, and numerous patented inventions. A passionate advocate for education and digital equity, she’s been widely recognized for her contributions, including multiple presidential awards and the Australia Awards Alumni honor.

🌐Author Profile

🎓 Education 

Sirmayanti’s educational journey reflects a trajectory of excellence across multiple continents. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Telecommunication Engineering from Victoria University, Australia (2015), where she graduated cum laude for her innovative research in digital RF architectures. Her Master of Engineering from the same university (2008) was awarded with First-Class Honors, reinforcing her expertise in signal processing and software radio systems. Her Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications, from Hasanuddin University, Indonesia (2001), was completed with High Distinction. She began her technical training at SMK Telkom Sandhy Putra 2 (1997), where she laid the foundation for her career in communications technology. In 2024, she was formally recognized as an Insinyur Profesional Utama (IPU), ASEAN Engineer, and APEC Engineer, further validating her technical leadership at the global level. Her continuous professional development includes numerous international certifications in Open RAN, IoT, AI, and RF engineering, demonstrating her commitment to lifelong learning.

Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Excellence & Global Exposure:

    • Holds a Ph.D. with Cum Laude honors in Electrical and Electronic Telecommunication Engineering from Victoria University, Australia.

    • Her academic track includes top honors at every level, showcasing consistent high performance.

  2. Extensive Multidisciplinary Research:

    • Research covers Wireless Communications, IoT, AI, RF Engineering, Satellite Communications, and 5G.

    • Led and contributed to over 35+ funded research projects from national and international agencies (e.g., BRIN, KEMENRISTEKDIKBUD, DIKTI, AFS, Australia Direct Aid).

  3. High Research Output:

    • Over 60 peer-reviewed publications, including Scopus-indexed journal articles (Q1–Q3) and IEEE Award proceedings.

    • Significant work on metaheuristic algorithms for diabetes prediction, 5G networks, and digital RF systems.

  4. Innovation and Patents:

    • Holds multiple patents and copyrights (2020–2025) on innovations such as:

      • Wireless Bridge Mi-Fi 4G

      • Techniques for RF Spectrum Image Cancellation

      • Tools for lithium battery drop testing

    • Demonstrates intellectual property development at a national level.

  5. Leadership and Capacity Building:

    • Head of the Telecommunication Network Engineering Program and Center for Applied Telecommunications Technology Research (PNUP).

    • National assessor, ISO lead auditor, and active in curriculum reform and national education initiatives.

💼 Professional Experience 

Since 2001, Sirmayanti has served as a Lecturer and Researcher at the State Polytechnic of Ujung Pandang (PNUP), where she currently leads both the Telecommunication Network Engineering Technology Program and the Centre for Applied Telecommunications Technology Research (CATTAR). Her experience spans academia, national policy, quality assurance, and technology innovation. She is a certified lead auditor for ISO 9001 and an assessor for national educational programs like BKD, BIP, and Praktisi Mengajar under Indonesia’s Ministry of Research and Education. Her leadership in internal quality systems and curriculum design has transformed vocational education frameworks. She has led over 40 funded research and community service projects across 5G, AI, IoT, and rural connectivity systems. Internationally, she collaborates with UiTM Malaysia and is a certified practitioner in Open RAN, AI, and RF planning. Her blend of administrative leadership, hands-on technical innovation, and commitment to community service uniquely positions her in advancing AI and digital communication technologies.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Assoc. Prof. Sirmayanti has been decorated with some of Indonesia’s highest honors for civil service, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya 20 Tahun and 10 Tahun awards from the President of the Republic of Indonesia in 2024 and 2018. She is also among the “70 Outstanding Alumni” of Australian institutions recognized by Australia Awards Indonesia. She received the PIN LEMHANNAS award in 2024 and the prestigious INSINAS Research Grant Award from BRIN for her research on distortion mitigation in 5G systems. Her academic journey was supported by multiple competitive scholarships, such as the Australian Development Scholarship (ADS) and DIKTI Fellowships for postgraduate research. Beyond institutional honors, her contributions to community service and STEM education have garnered attention from various national and international programs. Her consistent record of excellence in education, research, innovation, and social impact establishes her as a leading figure in digital communication and AI technology in Southeast Asia.

🔬 Research Focus on AI and Digital Communication

Sirmayanti’s research sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, wireless communication, and digital signal processing. Her key focus areas include 5G/6G networks, RF engineering, IoT-based infrastructure, AI-powered healthcare diagnostics, and green communication technologies. She applies metaheuristic algorithms and machine learning models to enhance wireless performance, such as through feature optimization for disease prediction or spectral efficiency in OFDM systems. Notably, she has developed low-power RF transmitters, digital baseband tuning systems, and hardware innovations like dual-band filters for 5G. She also works on rural connectivity solutions using mini BTS and community Wi-Fi networks. Her projects are not only technically advanced but socially driven—such as her work on digital inclusion in remote Indonesian islands and health monitoring systems. Her patents and intellectual property showcase strong emphasis on applied research, while her academic publications reflect rigorous peer-reviewed contributions to the fields of AI, digital modulation, and next-generation communication protocols.

📚 Publication Top Notes

1. E-Government dan Digitalisasi Layanan Publik

Authors: M. Mirfan, M. Mariana, S. Abdullah, A. Nurfadly, S. Suhada, S. Sirmayanti
Publisher: Yayasan Kita Menulis (2025)
Type: Book/Handbook
Summary:
This publication explores the digital transformation of public services through e-government frameworks. It addresses how Indonesian government institutions adopt ICT-based platforms for public administration, service efficiency, and transparency. Sirmayanti’s contribution lies in her analysis of telecommunication infrastructure enabling smart governance and public service digitization. The book combines theoretical frameworks with empirical insights and practical models for policymakers and technocrats.

2. A Systematic Literature Review of Diabetes Prediction Using Metaheuristic Algorithm-Based Feature Selection: Algorithms and Challenges Method

Authors: FR Sirmayanti, Pulung Hendro Prastyo, Mahyati
Journal: Applied Computer Science, 21(1), pp. 126–142, 2025 (Scopus Q3)
DOI: Applied Computer Science
Summary:
This systematic review focuses on AI-based diabetes prediction models utilizing metaheuristic feature selection algorithms. The authors classify and analyze recent algorithms (GWO, PSO, ACO, etc.), evaluating their effectiveness in reducing feature dimensionality while maintaining high diagnostic accuracy. Challenges such as computational cost, algorithm convergence, and overfitting are critically discussed. The work contributes a taxonomy of algorithmic strategies and highlights future research gaps for clinical decision support systems in e-health.

3. An Enhanced Grey Wolf Optimizer with Opposition, Mutation, and Local Search Strategy for Feature Selection

Authors: M. Sirmayanti, Pulung Hendro Prastyo
Conference: 2024 IEEE International Conference on Communication, Networks and Satellite (COMNETSAT), pp. 96–101
Summary:
This Award paper proposes an improved version of the Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) for feature selection by incorporating opposition-based learning, mutation, and local search mechanisms. The hybridized GWO algorithm demonstrated enhanced exploration-exploitation balance and was tested on medical and telecom datasets. Results showed better performance compared to standard GWO and other algorithms, with significant implications for AI-driven feature selection in classification systems.

4. Design of Dual-Band Bandpass Filter (DBPF) for 5G Applications

Authors: M. Mimsyad, A. Bazergan, S. Sirmayanti
Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 3140, 040018 (2024)
DOI: 10.1063/5.0222871
Summary:
This study presents the design and simulation of a dual-band bandpass filter (DBPF) aimed at 5G wireless applications. Utilizing advanced substrate materials and electromagnetic modeling, the design supports frequency bands relevant for mid-band 5G use cases. Sirmayanti contributed to the filter miniaturization and optimization phase. The paper outlines how the DBPF improves signal selectivity and reduces interference, with potential application in small-cell architectures and 5G-enabled devices.

5. Rekayasa Mitigasi Kebocoran Gas LPG dengan Sistem Monitoring Telegram Bot Berbasis Internet of Things (IoT)

Authors: S. Sirmayanti, E. Dwi Melda
Conference: Seminar Nasional Teknik Elektro dan Informatika (SNTEI), Vol. 9(1), pp. 223–228, 2023
Summary:
This paper discusses the development of an IoT-based real-time monitoring system for LPG gas leak detection, integrated with a Telegram bot alert system. The authors designed and implemented an Arduino-based sensor framework to monitor gas concentration in households and notify users immediately through messaging. Sirmayanti led the system integration and sensor calibration. The project highlights practical IoT use cases in smart safety systems for domestic environments.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Sirmayanti is highly suitable for the Women Researcher Award. Her extensive academic, research, innovation, and community engagement portfolio, combined with her leadership in engineering education and commitment to women’s empowerment in STEM, exemplify the spirit of the award. Her work not only advances telecommunications and AI research but also bridges technology with sustainable development and inclusive education—hallmarks of a transformative woman researcher.