Prof. Dr. Lorena Barona López | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lorena Barona López | Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Lorena Barona López, EPN, Ecuador 

Lorena Isabel Barona López is a researcher and professor specializing in computer science and telecommunications, currently affiliated with the Escuela Politécnica Nacional in Quito, Ecuador. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, where she developed a situational awareness model for 5G mobile networks within the SELFNET architecture. Her academic background also includes a Master’s in Telematic Services and Networking Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Information Network Engineering from Escuela Politécnica Nacional. Dr. Barona’s research interests encompass 5G networks, software-defined networking (SDN), virtualization, and data analysis. She is an accredited Level 1 researcher by the Ecuadorian Secretariat for Higher Education, Science, and Technology and a member of various international research networks, including Ciencia Digital and Indra Digital Lab. With extensive teaching experience at both national and international universities, she has lectured in areas such as cybersecurity, network security, embedded systems, and system architecture. Dr. Barona also serves as the Executive Editor of the Ciencia Digital journal and has professional experience in systems administration and IT support. She is proficient in both Spanish and English and actively pursues professional development in artificial intelligence, machine learning, programming, and digital pedagogy.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lorena Isabel Barona López is a distinguished academic and researcher in the fields of Computer Science, 5G networks, Data Analysis, Software-Defined Networks (SDN), and Virtualization. Her extensive research background, innovative contributions to next-generation networking technologies, and commitment to both education and scientific advancement make her an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

👩‍🎓 Education

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Computer Science
    Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    (Nov 2013 – Sep 2017)
    📘 Thesis: Modelo de Conciencia Situacional para el Análisis de Datos en Redes Móviles 5G
    🔍 Research Areas: 5G, Data Analysis, SDN, Virtualization

  • 🎓 Master’s in Telematic Services & Networking Engineering
    Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
    (Sep 2012 – Jul 2013)
    📘 Thesis: Propuesta de Escenarios Virtuales con la Herramienta VNX para Pruebas del Protocolo OpenFlow
    🔍 Focus: OpenFlow, Networks, SDN, Virtualization

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s in Electronic and Information Network Engineering
    Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ecuador
    (Oct 2004 – Oct 2010)
    📘 Project: IP-based Surveillance System for Condominiums in Ambato
    🔍 Focus: IP, Networks

💼 Work & Teaching Experience

  • 🧠 Researcher, GASS Group
    Universidad Complutense de Madrid
    (Nov 2013 – Jul 2017)
    🧪 Focus on cybersecurity, 5G, and data analysis.

  • 📝 Executive Editor, Ciencia Digital Journal
    (Sep 2017 – Present)

  • 👩‍🏫 Teaching Roles (2011–2025):
    Courses in:

    • Communication Systems, Embedded Systems, Cybersecurity 🔐

    • Network Security, Software Engineering 💻

    • Extended Databases, Operating Systems 🖥️

    • MOOCs and online teaching platforms 🎓

    📍 Institutions:

    • Escuela Politécnica Nacional

    • Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (Spain)

    • Universidad Técnica de Ambato

    • Universidad Metropolitana

    • Universidad de las Américas

  • 🖥️ System Administrator, COMDECSA
    (May 2011 – Sep 2012)

  • 🧪 Lab Assistant, Escuela Politécnica Nacional
    (Sep 2009 – Aug 2010)

🏅 Achievements, Accreditations, and Honors

  • 🥇 Aggregated Researcher Level 1, Ecuador’s Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia y Tecnología (2018)

  • 🌐 Member of:

    • Ciencia Digital Network (2019)

    • International Network Indra Digital Lab, Spain

  • 📜 Extensive professional certifications in:

    • AI & Machine Learning 🤖

    • ICT in Education 💡

    • Cloud Dashboards ☁️

    • Programming (Python 🐍, Java ☕, R 📊)

    • Educational tools and Moodle platforms 🎓

  • 🎖️ Expert in Pedagogical Innovation: flipped classrooms, digital teaching tools, and virtual course design.

Publication Top Notes:

A Systematic Literature Review of Machine Unlearning Techniques in Neural Networks

Heterogeneity Challenges of Federated Learning for Future Wireless Communication Networks

A comparison of EMG-based hand gesture recognition systems based on supervised and reinforcement learning

Recognition of Hand Gestures Based on EMG Signals with Deep and Double-Deep Q-Networks

Hand Gesture and Arm Movement Recognition for Multimodal Control of a 3-DOF Helicopter

Hand Gesture Recognition Using EMG-IMU Signals and Deep Q-Networks

A Hand Gesture Recognition System Using EMG and Reinforcement Learning: A Q-Learning Approach

Dr. Akito Higatani | Intelligent Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akito Higatani | Intelligent Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akito Higatani, Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd., Japan

Akito Higatani is an accomplished professional in traffic engineering, currently serving as Assistant Manager in the Planning Department at Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd. With a career spanning 18 years, he has made significant contributions to the field through his research and practical insights into traffic management and efficiency. Dr. Higatani’s academic journey began at Kyoto University, Japan, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Undergraduate School of Global Engineering, specializing in Transportation Engineering and Management. He continued his studies at Kyoto University, obtaining a Master’s degree in Urban Management, focusing on traffic efficiency in urban expressways. His doctoral studies also at Kyoto University culminated in a Doctor of Engineering degree, where his research focused on planning patrolling schedules in urban expressway networks considering traffic incidents and network performance fluctuations. Dr. Higatani has contributed extensively to the field through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at international conferences. His research, such as studying traffic volume fluctuations and travel time reliability measures in the Hanshin Expressway Network, has been instrumental in advancing understanding and strategies in traffic engineering.

 

Professional Profile:

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Education:

Akito Higatani pursued his academic journey at Kyoto University, Japan, specializing in Transportation Engineering and Management.

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Undergraduate School of Global Engineering, April 2000 – March 2004): Akito completed his undergraduate studies with a focus on Transportation Engineering and Management. His graduation thesis investigated traffic flow observation using image data.
  • Master of Engineering (Department of Urban Management, April 2004 – March 2006): Continuing his studies at Kyoto University, Akito delved deeper into urban traffic management, particularly focusing on traffic efficiency at merging sections of urban expressways using image data.
  • Doctor of Engineering (Department of Urban Management, April 2012 – March 2015): Akito pursued his doctoral studies, specializing in planning patrolling schedules within urban expressway networks. His dissertation focused on optimizing schedules considering traffic incidents and network performance fluctuations.

Work Experience:

Akito Higatani has accumulated extensive experience in traffic engineering and management, primarily at Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd.

  • Assistant Manager, Planning Department: Akito has been serving as an Assistant Manager since joining Hanshin Expressway in April 2006. His role involves strategic planning within the Planning Department, focusing on optimizing traffic flow and efficiency across the expressway network.

Academic Achievements:

Akito Higatani has contributed significantly to the field of traffic engineering through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations:

 

Publication top Notes:

Assessing the Impacts of Autonomous Vehicles on Road Congestion Using Microsimulation

An investigation into the appropriateness of car-following models in assessing autonomous vehicles

Driving simulator experiment on speed reduction during earthquake on an urban expressway

A study of traffic volume fluctuation considering traffic incidents in hanshin expressway network

Slippage test of frictional high strength bolted joints with adhesives for corroded damaged steel members

 

Prof. Chavis Srichan | Surface sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chavis Srichan | Surface sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chavis Srichan ,Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University ,Thailand

Dr. Chavis Srichan has a diverse academic and professional background in computer engineering and microelectronics. He received his Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honors and as a Gold Medalist from Khon Kaen University in 2002. His pursuit of advanced studies took him to Technische Universitat Hamburg, Germany, where he earned his Master’s degree in Microelectronics and Microsystems with distinction in 2006. Following this, he completed his Doctor of Engineering in Microelectronics and Embedded Systems at the Asian Institute of Technology in 2018.Dr. Srichan’s career has been marked by significant contributions to research and academia. He has held various positions, including software developer roles at MRI Laboratory, Khon Kaen University, and SIEMENS AG Munich, Germany. His research interests span printed electronics, nanoelectronics, MEMS, and embedded systems, focusing on applications such as smart home care systems and sensor development for medical diagnostics. He currently serves as a Lecturer in Computer Engineering at Khon Kaen University, where he contributes to the education of future engineers and researchers. Dr. Srichan’s work has been recognized with honors such as the Lucent Technology Scholarship, DAAD-SIEMENS scholarship, and grants from institutions like the US National Institute of Health (NIH) and Japan NICT through the ASEAN IVO Project for sensor development.

Professional Profile:

Education/Training:
  • Bachelor’s Degree (First Class Honors, Gold Medalist)
    • Institution: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
    • Completion Date: 06/2002
    • Field of Study: Computer Engineering
  • Master of Science (with Distinction)
    • Institution: Technische Universitat Hamburg, Germany
    • Completion Date: 06/2006
    • Field of Study: Microelectronics and Microsystems
  • Doctor of Engineering
    • Institution: Asian Institute of Technology
    • Completion Date: 08/2018
    • Field of Study: Microelectronics and Embedded Systems

Positions and Honors:

  • Current Position:
    • Lecturer, Computer Engineering, Khon Kaen University (since 2010)

 Experience and Training:

  • 2001: Software Developer, MRI Laboratory, Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • 2002-2003: Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University
  • 2004: Software Developer, Taboo Search Heuristic Job Scheduling
  • 2005: Software Developer, Corporate Technology Production, SIEMENS AG Munich, Germany
  • 2008-2010: Researcher, Printed Electronics Project, Nanoelectronics and MEMS Lab, National Electronic and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

Computer Skills:

  • Python, Java, Visual C++, Labview, ANSYS, Matlab, Cadence, OpenGL, OpenCV, Tensorflow

Honors:

  • 2001-2002: Lucent Technology Scholarship
  • 2002: National Software Competition, National Electronic and Computer Technology Center, Thailand (Second Place: Facial Recognition System Using Multi-resolution Analysis and Artificial Neural Network)
  • 2004-2005: DAAD-SIEMENS Scholarship
  • 2019-2020: US National Institute of Health (NIH) Grant for Smart Home Care Connected Sensors and Mobile Application for Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
  • 2022-2024: Japan NICT funding through ASEAN IVO Project “Photonic and Electrochemical Sensors Development for Early CCA Detection”

Publication top Notes:

 

Highly-sensitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-based chemical sensor using 3D graphene foam decorated with silver nanoparticles as SERS substrate

CITED : 108

Inkjet printing PEDOT: PSS using desktop inkjet printer

CITED : 57

Non-invasively accuracy enhanced blood glucose sensor using shallow dense neural networks with NIR monitoring and medical features

CITED : 26

Ultra-sensitive and label-free neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin electrochemical sensor using gold nanoparticles decorated 3D Graphene foam towards acute kidney injury …

CITED : 21

Simple RC low pass filter circuit fabricated by unmodified desktop inkjet printer

CITED : 21