Saraswathy Shamini Gunasekaran | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saraswathy Shamini Gunasekaran | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Taylor's University | Malaysia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saraswathy Shamini Gunasekaran is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in Artificial Intelligence, with a strong focus on agent-based systems, intelligent autonomous systems, machine learning applications, smart energy systems, and climate change–related digital intelligence. Her scholarly impact is reflected in an h-index of 16, with 70 research documents generating 899 citations across international indexing platforms, demonstrating sustained influence in AI-driven and interdisciplinary research domains. Her work spans collective intelligence, knowledge transfer models, data mining, educational technologies, and intelligent digitalization, with publications appearing in IEEE conferences, international journals, and Springer book chapters. In addition to academic publishing, she has led significant intellectual property initiatives, including a granted patent on cooperative control systems for unmanned aerial platforms, utility innovations in autonomous multi-UAV task allocation, and copyrighted micro-credential programs. Her research excellence has been recognized through multiple prestigious awards, including international science communication accolades, industry research honors, and selection for global digital leadership programs. With over two decades of academic engagement and active research contributions, her profile reflects a strong integration of theoretical innovation, applied intelligence systems, and impactful scholarly dissemination across AI, energy, education, and digital transformation domains.

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Exploring the Roles of Agents and Multi-Agent in Improving Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
– International Symposium on Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Robotics, ISAMSR, 2021

 

Yaqin Wu | Computer Science | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Yaqin Wu | Computer Science | Excellence in Research Award

Shanxi Agricultural University | China

Ms. Yaqin Wu is an accomplished researcher and educator specializing in acoustic signal analysis, deep learning, and multimodal information fusion, with a research record reflecting 80 citations across 78 documents, 9 publications, and an h-index of 3. She holds a Master of Engineering in Electronic and Communication Engineering from Tianjin University and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Engineering from Dalian Maritime University. Currently serving as a full-time faculty member at the School of Software, Shanxi Agricultural University, she teaches courses such as Speech Signal Processing, Natural Language Processing, and Human-Computer Interaction. Ms. Wu has led and contributed to several cutting-edge research projects, including pathological voice restoration, multimodal animal behavior monitoring, and AVS audio codec development. She has authored multiple SCI-indexed papers and holds several patents and software copyrights related to voice signal processing. Her technical proficiency spans Python, MATLAB, Linux systems, and MySQL databases. Notably, her master’s thesis earned the Outstanding Achievement Award of Engineering Master’s Practice from Tianjin University. Through her innovative contributions in signal processing and intelligent systems, Ms. Wu continues to advance the intersection of engineering and artificial intelligence research.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, J., Wu, Y., & Zhang, T. (2025). Fusing time-frequency heterogeneous features with cross-attention mechanism for pathological voice detection. Journal of Voice. Advance online publication.

Li, X., Wang, K., Chang, Y., Wu, Y., & Liu, J. (2025). Combining Kronecker-basis-representation tensor decomposition and total variational constraint for spectral computed tomography reconstruction. Photonics, 12(5), 492.