Ms. Geetika Aggarwal | Next Generation Awards | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Geetika Aggarwal | Next Generation Awards | Women Researcher Award 

Ms. Geetika Aggarwal, teesside university, United Kingdom

Dr. Geetika Aggarwal is a Lecturer in the School of Computing, Engineering, and Digital Technologies at Teesside University. She completed her PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, where she designed a real-time wireless communication system for Electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring. Prior to her current role, Dr. Aggarwal was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Nottingham Trent University, working on the Horizon 2020 Clean Sky EU project, focusing on Instrumentation and Control, Digital Signal Processing, Data Acquisition, Embedded Systems, Virtual Reality, and Artificial Intelligence using tools such as MATLAB/SIMULINK and LabVIEW. Dr. Aggarwal has received the Outstanding Staff Member Award in 2019 from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Northumbria University. Her teaching responsibilities encompass various modules, including Sustainable Systems, Robust Control Systems, and Digital Signal Processing. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), a member of the IEEE and IET, and serves as an Executive Committee Member of the IET Teesside Local Network. Dr. Aggarwal actively engages in research, with an academic profile that includes over 250 citations and a strong commitment to enhancing student learning experiences.

Professional Profile:

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Suitability of Dr. Geetika Aggarwal for the Research for Women Researcher Award

Dr. Geetika Aggarwal is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award due to her impressive academic background, diverse research experience, and significant contributions to the field of engineering and technology, particularly in sustainable systems and digital technologies. Her career trajectory reflects a strong commitment to both teaching and research, evidenced by her role as a Lecturer in the School of Computing, Engineering, and Digital Technologies at Teesside University.

🎓 Education

  • PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering
    Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK
    (Oct 2015 – Oct 2019)

    • Research Focus: Designed a real-time wireless communication system for Electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring.

💼 Work Experience

  • Lecturer
    School of Computing, Engineering, and Digital Technologies, Teesside University
    (Nov 1, 2022 – Present)
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher
    Nottingham Trent University, England, UK
    (Nov 2019 – Oct 2022)

    • Worked on Horizon 2020 Clean Sky EU project involving:
      • Instrumentation and Control 🛠️
      • Digital Signal Processing 📊
      • Data Acquisition 💻
      • Embedded Systems 📡
      • Virtual Reality 🕶️
      • Artificial Intelligence 🤖
      • Tools used: MATLAB/SIMULINK, LabVIEW, Audacity, Adobe Audition, Fusion 360.

🏆 Achievements

  • Outstanding Staff Member Award 2019
    Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Northumbria University, UK 🌟
  • Fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
    Awarded on October 26, 2023 🎓

🏅 Professional Affiliations

  • Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
  • Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) ⚙️
  • Executive Committee Member of IET Teesside Local Network and University Liaison 🤝

📚 Teaching Responsibilities

  • Modules Taught:
    1. Sustainable Systems and Industry 4.0 🌱
    2. Sustainability 🌍
    3. Robust Control Systems (RCS) ⚙️
    4. Digital Control and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) 📊
    5. Embedded Systems 💻
    6. Linear Systems and Control 📏
    7. Electronic Principles ⚡
    8. Instrumentation 📏
    9. Design Implementation 🛠️

Publication Top Notes:

An Approach to Control Electric Automotive Water Pumps Deploying Artificial Neural Networks

 

Distributed Feature matching for Robust Object Localization in Robotic Manipulation

 

Intelligent Energy Management across Smart Grids Deploying 6G IoT, AI, and Blockchain in Sustainable Smart Cities

 

Parallel Implementation of Fuzzy-PID Controllers for Pitch Control of Offshore Wind Turbines

 

Integrated Operational Planning For Smart Electric Networks in Middlesbrough, UK

 

PLC & Scada Based Automation for Smart Juice Manufacturing Process

 

 

Prof. Yaira Hamama-raz | Greenhouse Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yaira Hamama-raz | Greenhouse Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Yaira Hamama-raz, Ariel University, Israel

Yaira Hamama Raz, in Israel, is a prominent figure in the field of social work and psycho-oncology. She completed her B.A. and M.A. at Tel Aviv University, where she also earned her Ph.D. focusing on the psychological adjustment of melanoma survivors. Yaira’s academic career spans various roles at Ariel University, from External Lecturer to her current position as a Tenured Full Professor at the School of Social Work. With extensive professional experience, including her work as a mental health officer in the Israel Defense Forces and a social worker in gyneco-oncology, Yaira has made significant contributions to the welfare of vulnerable populations. She has served on numerous academic committees and scientific boards, actively engaging in research on health care and social issues, particularly in relation to climate change and mental health. Yaira continues to impact the field through her dedication to education, research, and clinical practice, alongside her commitment to social justice and health equity.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Yaira Hamama Raz:

Yaira Hamama Raz’s extensive academic and professional background makes her an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a strong foundation in social work and psycho-oncology, she has demonstrated a commitment to advancing research in the mental health field, particularly concerning vulnerable populations.

Education:

  1. B.A. in Social Work
    • Institution: Tel Aviv University
    • Years: 1986-1989
  2. M.A. in Social Work
    • Institution: Tel Aviv University
    • Years: 1992-1996
    • Thesis Title: Fear of personal death among physicians
    • Supervisors: Prof. Zahava Solomon and Prof. Abraham Ohari
  3. Ph.D. in Social Work
    • Institution: Tel Aviv University
    • Years: 1997-2003
    • Thesis Title: Psychological adjustment of melanoma survivors: Contribution of gender, gender identity, cognitive appraisal, hardiness, and attachment style
    • Supervisor: Prof. Zahava Solomon
  4. Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Institution: Adler Research Center for Child Welfare and Protection, School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University
    • Years: 2005-2007

Work Experience:

  1. Mental Health Officer
    • Organization: Mental Health Department, Israel Defense Forces
    • Years: 1989-1990
  2. Social Worker with Families
    • Organization: Ramat Gan’s Welfare Department, Israel
    • Years: 1990-1992
  3. Social Worker with Young Women in Distress
    • Organization: Ramat Gan’s Welfare Department, Israel
    • Years: 1992-1994
  4. Social Worker, Gyneco-oncology Unit
    • Organization: Rabin Medical Center, Petach Tikva, Israel
    • Years: 1995-2005
  5. Head of Individual Psychotherapy Division
    • Organization: “One in Nine” Israel Association for Breast Cancer
    • Years: 2006-2009
  6. Social Worker – Psycho-oncology Therapist
    • Organization: Private Clinic
    • Years: 2009-present

Publication top Notes:

Does Climate Change Worry Decrease during Armed Conflicts?

Oocyte freezing intention for non-medical reasons: the interplay with childbearing intention, age and self efficacy

Experience of Miscarriage versus Stillbirth: Differences in Fear of Childbirth, Adjustment Disorder, and Optimism

Professional Quality of Life Among Professionals Working with People with Eating Disorders: The Interplay Between Meaning in Work, Optimism, and Career Duration

Vigor among health-care professionals at the workplace: the role of intra- and inter-personal resources