Ilya Levin | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Ilya Levin | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Holon Institute of Technology | Israel

Prof. Ilya Levin is a researcher at Holon Institute of Technology, specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and educational technology. His research focuses on computational thinking, neural networks, and AI-driven learning systems. He has strong expertise in algorithm design and interdisciplinary innovation. His contributions are recognized through impactful publications and academic work. According to Scopus, he has 552 citations, 88 documents, and an h-index of 13, reflecting his significant impact in AI and education research.

 

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Featured Publications


Culture and Society in the Digital Age

– Information, 2021 (Citations: 275)


Massive open online courses – the modern concept in education and learning

– Vestnik Tomskogo State University, 2014 (Citations: 133)


Teaching machine learning in elementary school

– International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction, 2022 (Citations: 82)

 

Muhammad Furqan Zia | Artificial Intelligence | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Muhammad Furqan Zia | Artificial Intelligence | Young Scientist Award

Researcher | Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Canada

Mr. Muhammad Furqan Zia is an emerging researcher at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, specializing in artificial intelligence and semantic communication. His research focuses on explainable AI and intelligent communication systems, addressing transparency and efficiency challenges. He has skills in AI modeling, data analysis, and system design, contributing to scholarly publications. His work is gaining recognition in the research community. According to Scopus, he has 5 citations, 4 documents, and an h-index of 2, reflecting his growing academic impact.

 

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An Advanced Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Security Technique for Future Wireless Communication Networks

– RS Open Journal on Innovative Communication Technologies, 2020 (Citations: 27)

 

Maedeh Azadi Moghadam | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maedeh Azadi Moghadam | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Biomedical Engineer | Semnan University | Iran

Dr. Maedeh Azadi Moghadam is an emerging researcher whose work advances the fields of biomedical engineering, neurotechnology, and human–machine interaction, with a particular focus on developing more reliable and human-centered brain–computer interface (BCI) systems. Her research interests span neural signal processing, SSVEP-based BCI optimization, cognitive fatigue detection, biomarker-based performance measurement, and the integration of physiological signals into more adaptive computational models. She is especially interested in understanding how fatigue and cognitive variability influence BCI accuracy, and her work aims to design intelligent systems capable of adjusting in real time to user states, ultimately improving usability for rehabilitation, assistive technologies, and next-generation neuroengineering applications. Dr. Moghadam’s research skills include biosignal analysis, EEG processing, feature extraction, algorithmic modeling, quantitative measurement techniques, and scientific writing, demonstrating her multidisciplinary strengths across engineering and neuroscience. According to Scopus, she has 3 indexed documents, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1, reflecting growing visibility and early academic impact in her domain. Although no formal awards or honors are listed for her in the available Scopus record, her contributions to innovative metrics—such as a continuous fatigue index for SSVEP-based BCI performance—highlight her potential for future recognition in neurotechnology and biomedical measurement science. Her publications demonstrate a commitment to improving the efficiency, accuracy, and adaptability of neuroengineering systems, particularly those intended for people with motor impairments or communication limitations. In conclusion, Dr. Maedeh Azadi Moghadam represents a promising researcher whose interdisciplinary work is helping shape the future of intelligent BCIs, cognitive state monitoring, and biomedical signal-driven technologies. Her expanding scientific contributions, combined with her advancing research skill set, position her for continued impact in the global scientific community and future leadership in neurotechnology innovation.

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Featured Publications

Azadi Moghadam, M., & Maleki, A. (2023). Fatigue factors and fatigue indices in SSVEP-based brain–computer interfaces: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 17, 1248474. Citations: 33

Maleki, A., & Azadimoghadam, M. (2022). Fatigue assessment using frequency features in SSVEP-based brain–computer interfaces. Iranian Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 16(3), 229–240.
Citations: 4

Moghadam, M. A., & Maleki, A. (2023). Fatigue detection in SSVEP-based BCIs using biomarkers: A comparative study. 2023 31st International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 496–500. Citations: 2

Azadi Moghadam, M., & Maleki, A. (2024). Comparative study of frequency recognition techniques for steady-state visual evoked potentials according to the frequency harmonics and stimulus number. Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering. Citations: 1

Moghadam, M. A., & Maleki, A. (2025). A continuous fatigue index based on biomarkers for SSVEP-based brain–computer interfaces. Measurement, 118598.

The Dr. Maedeh Azadi moghadam’s research advances global innovation in neurotechnology by improving the accuracy, stability, and human-centered design of brain–computer interface systems through biomarker-driven fatigue detection and advanced signal analysis. By enhancing the reliability of assistive technologies and cognitive monitoring tools, the nominee’s work contributes meaningful benefits to science, healthcare, and industry, ultimately supporting more accessible, intelligent, and high-performing human–machine interaction solutions for society.