Abdelrhman BASSIOUNY | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdelrhman BASSIOUNY | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

University of Bremen Germany

Abdelrhman Bassiouny is a passionate Egyptian robotics researcher specializing in marine robotics, autonomous systems, and AI-powered disassembly. With international experience across Germany, France, and Egypt, he combines technical mastery in robotics with a strong academic background. He thrives in hands-on innovation, contributing to cutting-edge projects from underwater VSLAM to robotic e-waste disassembly. 🌊🤖

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🎓 Education

Abdelrhman is currently completing his Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Marine & Maritime Intelligent Robotics (MIR), where he studied at Université de Toulon (France) and Universidad Jaume I (Spain). He graduated with honors in Mechatronics & Automation Engineering from Ain Shams University, Egypt. He also expanded his knowledge through specialized online courses in Deep Learning, Self-Driving Cars, and Project Management. 📘🌍
🔗 Master MIR Program
🔗 Ain Shams University

🛠️ Experience

Abdelrhman brings versatile research and teaching experience:

  • Master Thesis Intern at University of Bremen (Germany): Developed a query interface and machine learning pipeline for NEEMs robotics database.

  • Underwater VSLAM Intern at Laboratoire COSMER (France): Benchmarked SLAM algorithms using BlueROV in collaboration with IFREMER.

  • Research Assistant at Ain Shams University (Egypt): Led autonomous robotic disassembly projects, winning 3rd place in Robothon 2021.

  • Teaching Assistant at Ain Shams University: Taught ROS-based robotic control and supervised final-year projects.
    🌐 LinkedIn | 🌍 Personal Website

🔬 Research Interests

Abdelrhman’s research centers on:

  • Autonomous Robotics & Human-Robot Interaction 🤝

  • Symbolic Reasoning & Knowledge Representation 🧠

  • Underwater SLAM and Marine Robotics 🌊

  • E-waste Disassembly Automation using AI ♻️

  • ROS, TensorFlow, and Vision-based Robotics 📷

🏆 Awards

  • 🥇 Best Scientific Methodology AwardRoboCup MSL 2022 (Thailand)
    RoboCup 2022 History

  • 🥈 Runner-UpMIR Championship – Guerledus Challenge 2022
    Challenge Info

  • 🥉 3rd Place + Lightning Speed AwardRobothon Grand Challenge 2021 (TUM, Germany)
    Robothon Video

📚 Publications Top Notes: 

Prompt: Publications with hyperlinks, published year, journal (if applicable), and citation details in paragraph form.

Abdelrhman has authored two impactful research publications related to robotic disassembly of electronic waste:

“Comparison of Different Computer Vision Approaches for E-waste Components Detection to Automate E-waste Disassembly” (2021) – This paper evaluates vision-based algorithms for component detection, supporting more efficient and sustainable e-waste recycling.
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📈 Cited by: Google Scholar results

“Autonomous Non-Destructive Assembly/Disassembly of Electronic Components using A Robotic Arm” (2021) – Introduced a robotic system for semi-destructive disassembly using ROS and vision systems.
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📈 Cited by: Google Scholar results

Tirziman Elena | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Tirziman Elena | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award University of Bucharest Romania

Elena Tirziman is a distinguished professor at the University of Bucharest, specializing in Librarianship and Information Sciences. With dual PhDs—one in Philology from the University of Bucharest and another in Information and Communication Sciences from the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III, France—she has made significant contributions to the academic field. Elena has authored 21 books and published over 140 papers, articles, and studies in specialized journals. Her work focuses on digital libraries, librarianship education, and the development of information and communication sciences. Elena is actively involved in international and national research projects, shaping the future of information science education.

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Education 🎓

Elena Tirziman has a strong educational foundation, holding a PhD in Philology from the University of Bucharest and a PhD in Information and Communication Sciences from the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III, France. She also graduated from the University of Bucharest, specializing in Librarianship and Information Science, and completed her studies in Finance, Banking, and Accounting at the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest. This diverse academic background has allowed her to merge knowledge from the humanities and technical disciplines, fostering a unique perspective in her research and teaching.

Experience 💼

Elena currently holds the position of Professor at the University of Bucharest within the Department of Librarianship and Information Sciences, where she also serves as a Doctoral Supervisor. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous scientific meetings and debates regarding the education and training in Librarianship and Information Science. Elena has played a pivotal role in the development of 20 research projects, both national and international, further strengthening her academic reputation and involvement in advancing the field of information science.

Research Interest 🔍

Elena’s research interests lie in the fields of Information and Communication Sciences, Librarianship, and Digital Libraries. She is particularly interested in the transformation of traditional libraries into digital libraries and the ongoing evolution of information science education. Elena’s work explores how digitalization is reshaping the way information is stored, accessed, and disseminated, as well as the impact of technological advancements on librarianship practices and education.

Awards 🏆

Elena has earned recognition for her substantial contributions to Librarianship and Information Science, with awards acknowledging her research excellence and leadership in shaping modern information management practices. Her work in developing digital libraries and advancing information science education continues to receive accolades from national and international academic institutions.

Publication Top Notes: 📚

Elena has an extensive publication record, having authored 21 books and contributed over 140 communications, papers, and studies in specialized journals. Her research on digital libraries and librarianship education has been widely recognized. Some of her major works include:

Visibility of documentary heritage through digitisation projects in Romanian libraries