Mostafa Gamal | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mostafa Gamal | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Egyptian Russian University | Egypt

Mr. Mostafa Gamal, is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing, with a particular focus on text summarization and semantic graph-based models. His research explores the integration of deep learning, swarm intelligence, and optimization algorithms to enhance automated summarization and intelligent decision-making systems. He has contributed to several high-impact journals, including IEEE Access, Results in Engineering, Discover Cities, and the International Journal of Data Science and Analytics, covering areas such as transformer architectures, reinforcement learning, and graph neural networks. Mr. Gamal’s work advances the field of AI through the development of novel, explainable, and efficient models for NLP applications and autonomous systems. Beyond research, he is actively involved in academic teaching and professional training, fostering AI literacy through programs with the Egyptian Russian University, Huawei Academy, and the Digital Egypt Cubs Initiative. His technical expertise spans TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Keras, alongside proficiency in Python and data analytics frameworks. With a strong foundation in applied AI, he bridges theoretical research with practical implementation, contributing to the development of intelligent systems that address real-world challenges. His scholarly and instructional activities reflect a commitment to advancing artificial intelligence education and applied innovation in computational sciences.

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Featured Publications

Abdul Salam, M., Gamal, M., Hamed, H. F. A., & Sweidan, S. (2025, December). GRAYSUM: Gray Wolf optimized multi-level semantic graph summarization. Results in Engineering, (2025), 107275.

Abdul Salam, M., Gamal, M., Hamed, H. F. A., & Sweidan, S. (2025, October). Abstractive text summarization using deep learning models: A survey. International Journal of Data Science and Analytics.

Gamal, M., & Ibrahim, O. A. (2025, October 24). Graph neural networks for real-time optimization of autonomous urban transit systems. Discover Cities.

Gamal, M. M., Abdul Salam, M., Sweidan, S., & Hamed, H. F. A. (2025, May 1). ACOSUM: Ant colony optimized multi-level semantic graph summarization. International Journal of Applied Intelligent Computing and Informatics.

Abdul Salam, M., Aldawsari, M., Gamal, M., Hamed, H. F. A., & Sweidan, S. (2024). Improving Arabic text summarization using advanced pre-trained models. Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, 59(3), Article 5.

Wael Badawy | Data Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

Prof. Wael Badawy | Data Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

Head of Data science Department | Egyptian Russian University | Egypt

Prof. Wael Badawy, Ph.D., P.Eng., SFAHE, SIEEE, SACM, is a distinguished academic, researcher, engineer, and business leader with over twenty-eight years of international experience spanning academia, research, innovation, and technology commercialization. He has served in key academic and executive positions, including Executive Director of ABM College in Canada, Professor at several universities in Egypt, the United Kingdom, and Canada, and Adviser for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Umm Al Qura University in Saudi Arabia. His expertise encompasses cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, computer engineering, information technology management, and digital transformation. Prof. Badawy has authored more than four hundred scientific publications, thirty-four patents, and over fifty books and proceedings, and has delivered numerous invited lectures and tutorials worldwide. Recognized with over ninety national and international awards, including distinctions from IEEE, Alberta Venture, the Global Business Leaders Magazine, and the QS Reimagine Education Awards, he has played a pivotal role in establishing and accrediting educational programs, serving on technical and quality assurance committees, and leading initiatives for national research and innovation strategies. As a Senior Fellow of the Advanced Higher Education and a Professional Engineer in Canada, Prof. Badawy continues to advance research excellence, technological innovation, and higher education development through visionary leadership, mentorship, and global collaboration.

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Featured Publications

Badawy, W. (2025). The ethical implications of using children’s photographs in artificial intelligence: Challenges and recommendations. AI and Ethics, 5(2).

Maged, S., Mohamed, A., & Badawy, W. (2025, May 10). Audiogram-based tinnitus detection using deep learning: A comparative study of CNN architectures. In Proceedings of ICMISI 2025. IEEE.

Elnady, N., Adel, A., & Badawy, W. (2025, May 10). Enhancing kidney stone detection using YOLOv9: A deep learning approach. In Proceedings of ICMISI 2025. IEEE.

Elnady, N., Adel, A., & Badawy, W. (2025, April 13). Advancing brain tumor detection with YOLOv9: A comprehensive evaluation. In Proceedings of ICCIT 2025. IEEE.

Soliman, S. S., Abd El-Samie, F. E., Abd El-atty, S. M., Badawy, W., & Eshra, A. (2025). DNA nanotechnology for cell-free DNA marker for tumor detection: A comprehensive overview. Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids, 44(4), 233–249.

Irina Karabulatova | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Irina Karabulatova | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Heilongjiang University | China

Prof. Dr. Irina S. Karabulatova is an internationally recognized philologist, linguist, and academician known for her pioneering research in applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, sociolinguistics, media linguistics, computational psycholinguistics, and digital humanities. She serves as Head of the Research Center for Digital Humanities at Heilongjiang University, Research Professor at RUDN-University, and Senior Researcher at Moscow State University’s Institute for Advanced Research in AI. She has trained more than sixty doctoral and PhD students from multiple countries, authored nearly five hundred publications across leading journals, and contributed to global knowledge in language, brain studies, NLP, emotional artificial intelligence, and cross-cultural communication. She is an elected member of the Russian and European Academies of Natural Sciences, with global academic influence spanning Russia, China, Europe, India, and Kazakhstan. Her career combines rigorous scientific scholarship with cultural preservation, academic leadership, and contributions to international collaboration in linguistics, AI, and intercultural communication.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Irina Karabulatova graduated with honors in philology from Arkalyk State Pedagogical Institute with a specialization in Russian language and literature. Her early academic focus was on toponymy and linguistic geography, culminating in her candidate dissertation on hydronyms of the Russian Rim, which established her as a rising scholar in Russian linguistics. She later defended her doctoral dissertation at Kuban State University on Russian toponymy in an ethno-psycholinguistic framework, combining theoretical linguistics with cultural identity studies. Her academic formation was marked by recognition from leading foundations supporting research excellence in culture and creativity. She pursued multiple advanced qualifications in philology and linguistics and was awarded the titles of associate professor and later full professor by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation. Over her academic journey, she complemented her education with international internships in migration studies, cultural sociology, translation studies, and digital technologies, strengthening her interdisciplinary expertise in linguistics and humanities.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Irina Karabulatova’s professional career spans academia, research, and international collaboration. She began as lecturer and professor at Russian universities before holding leadership positions at Tyumen State University, Kazan Federal University, and RUDN-University. She has served as professor, head of departments, and director of interdisciplinary research centers, combining linguistics with digital technologies, cultural studies, and artificial intelligence. Internationally, she has been visiting professor at universities in Kazakhstan, Turkey, China, Italy, and the United States, delivering courses on psycholinguistics, intercultural communication, digital linguistics, and verification of manipulative media markers. She has held senior research positions at Moscow State University, MIPT, and institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Currently, she leads the Research Center for Digital Humanities at Heilongjiang University, China, where her work integrates NLP, emotional intelligence, and neurocognitive modeling. Her teaching, research supervision, and scientific expertise reflect global recognition, with doctoral students guided under her supervision across multiple continents.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Irina Karabulatova has received numerous prestigious awards and honors recognizing her contributions to philology, cultural preservation, and interdisciplinary research. She is a laureate of the N. Roerich International Prize for preservation of cultural values and peacemaking, and an Honored Worker of Culture of Kazakhstan. She has been awarded multiple national and international prizes including the All-Russian public award “Success” for women leaders in science, culture, and education, as well as certificates of honor and gratitude from universities, regional authorities, and cultural institutions in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Israel. Her achievements are highlighted by listings in major encyclopedias documenting leading migrationologists and psycholinguists of Russia. She has been recognized by academic, cultural, and governmental institutions for her scholarly books, research contributions, and active promotion of intercultural understanding. Her honors reflect her pioneering role in applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, media linguistics, cultural heritage, and the development of interdisciplinary fields in the digital humanities.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Irina Karabulatova’s research focus spans applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, sociolinguistics, migration studies, computational linguistics, NLP, sentiment analysis, emotionology, and digital humanities. She is credited with founding new applied branches of linguistics such as digital linguomigration, predictive onomastics, digital folkloristics, and academic emotionology. Her work investigates neuro-psycholinguistic mechanisms of communication, emotional intelligence, and emotional artificial intelligence. She has analyzed the transformation of linguistic consciousness among diasporas, bilingualism and ASD differentiation, social schizophrenia in aggressive media environments, and manipulative markers in mass communication. Her interdisciplinary projects address verification and detection of manipulative discourse, psycholinguistic expertise of digital texts, and digital profiling for sociocultural security. She integrates AI and machine learning into linguistics to model language, brain, and cognition interactions. Her current research emphasizes the preservation of ethnocultural codes, neurocognitive modeling of bilinguals, and the development of computational methods for automatic analysis of potentially dangerous discourses in media and intercultural communication.

Publication

Neuromorphic Elements as a First Step Towards Sociomorphic Systems
Year: 2025

The interpretations of Russian traditional song folklore in the Internet virtual space in the aspect of digital linguistic folklore studies
Year: 2025

Sociomorphic Neuromodeling in Academic Emotionology as an Integration of Neurocognitive and Psycholinguistic Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence
Year: 2025

Metaphorical Terminology in Ancient Texts of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Problems of Understanding and Translation
Year: 2024

Modeling the Socio-Economic and Demographic Development of Transborder Regions (The Example of the Russian-Chinese Border Territories)
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Irina S. Karabulatova is highly suitable for recognition through a research award, given her groundbreaking contributions, global academic engagement, and leadership in emerging fields of linguistics and digital humanities. Her innovative approaches to language, cognition, and artificial intelligence mark her as a distinguished scholar whose work continues to shape contemporary linguistic science and intercultural studies, making her a deserving candidate for international academic honors.