Dr. Kishor Kumar Sadasivuni is a Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Advanced Materials, Qatar University. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of South Brittany, France, and completed postdoctoral research at Inha University, South Korea, and Qatar University. His expertise spans analytical chemistry, nanomaterials, and interdisciplinary research involving collaborations across computer science, biomedical sciences, and engineering disciplines. He holds multiple patents and serves as lead investigator on several major research projects funded by the Qatar National Research Fund and Qatar University.
Dr. Nebojsa Bacanin received his Ph.D. degrees from Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade in 2015 (study program Computer Science, average grade 10,00). He was the vice-dean of the Graduate School of Computer Science and Faculity of Informatics and Computing in Belgrade, Serbia. He currently works as a Full Professor and as a Vice-Rector for Scientific Research at Singidunum University. He is involved in scientific research in the field of computer science and his specialty includes artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, stochastic optimization algorithms, swarm intelligence, soft-computing, optimization and modeling, image processing, computer vision and cloud and distributed computing. He actively works in the domain of novel and prospective research field, hybrid methods between machine learning and metaheuristics, where metaheuristics are applied for addressing non-deterministic polynomial hard (NP-hard) challenges from machine learning domain such as hyper-parameters optimization (tuning), training and feature selection. Besides improving machine learning/deep learning models for tackling various practical tasks for classification and regression, his research also involves optimized deep learning models for univariate and multivariate time-series forecasting. Moreover, he is an expert from the area of metaheuristics, and he has been actively doing research in enhancing swarm intelligence, as well as other types of metaheuristics, by incorporating minor changes (e.g., modification in exploitation/exploration expressions, parameters’ adjustments, etc.) and/or major modifications by performing hybridization with other methods (e.g., low-level and high-level hybrid metaheuristics methods). He has been applying his methods to wide variety of practical research areas, e.g., cloud computing scheduling, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) localization, coverage and energy consumption, X-ray images classification, stock price forecasting, portfolio optimization, as well as many others.
Jaehwan Kim serves as an Inha Fellow Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Inha University, Korea. He is also designated as Director of CRC for NanoCellulose Future Composites. Dr. Kim is a Fellow of The Korean Academy of Science and Technology, the National Academy of Engineering of Korea, and the Institute of Physics. He is an Associate Editor of Smart Materials and Structure as well as Smart Nanosystems in Engineering and Medicine and Editor of International Journal of Precision Manufacturing and Engineering, Helyon and Actuators. He has been the Director of Creative Research Center for EAPap Actuator funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF). Recently, he started the Creative Research Center for Nanocellulose Future Composites, sponsored by NRF. His research interests are smart materials, structures and devices, biomaterial-based smart materials, cellulose, electroactive polymers, power harvesting, biomimetic actuators, biosensors, tactile sensors, and flexible electronics. He has published more than 320 journal papers, presented 360 international conference papers, and filed more than 40 patents.
Dr. Neha Vashisht is working as Researcher at as a researcher at Smart Nano Solution group, Centre for Advanced materials (CAM), Qatar University. She received her PhD in 2017 from Department of Basic & Applied Sciences, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India. During her Ph.D, she worked on Synthesis and Characterization of Plasmonic noble metal-Tin oxide hybrid nanocomposites for sensing applications. She has many research publications in leading scientific research journals with good impact factors. Her area of interest are synthesis and characterization of new smart hybrid materials, nanocomposites, their modifications, and optics. She has actively participated in and presented her research work at several international conferences and seminars.