Paolo Dini | Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paolo Dini | Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paolo Dini | Data Analysis | Leading Researcher at Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya | Spain

Dr. Paolo Dini is a distinguished researcher in the field of information engineering, currently affiliated with the Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), where he leads research at the intersection of sustainable computing, wireless communication, and artificial intelligence. Dr. Paolo Dini holds a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technologies, and his academic foundation has enabled him to make impactful contributions to the development of energy-efficient and intelligent network infrastructures. Over the years, he has amassed a prolific research portfolio with more than 60 peer-reviewed publications and over 2,300 citations, earning him an h-index of 25 and an i10-index of 54, according to Scopus. Professionally, Dr. Paolo Dini has held research and leadership roles in multiple European and international collaborative projects, contributing both to academia and industrial innovation. He has worked alongside prominent researchers from institutions like Ericsson, Politecnico di Bari, University of Padova, and CTTC, fostering multidisciplinary research in areas such as mobile traffic modeling, green networking, and edge intelligence. His expertise includes machine learning for network optimization, distributed systems, multi-agent systems, 5G and beyond architectures, and sustainable AI. These skills are further demonstrated by his role in developing algorithms and models for energy harvesting in mobile networks and predictive analytics for traffic anomaly detection. Dr. Paolo Dini’s research interests continue to evolve with the current technological landscape, focusing on combining AI with wireless systems to enable smarter, greener, and more adaptive communication environments.

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Selected Publications:

  1. Mobile traffic prediction from raw data using LSTM networks (2018) – 245 Citations

  2. HetNets powered by renewable energy sources: Sustainable next-generation cellular networks (2012) – 201 Citations

  3. SolarStat: Modeling photovoltaic sources through stochastic Markov processes (2014) – 108 Citations

  4. Detecting mobile traffic anomalies through physical control channel fingerprinting: A deep semi-supervised approach (2019) – 81 Citations

 

 

Mr. Amgad Gerges | Ratio Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Amgad Gerges | Ratio Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Amgad Gerges, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom

Dr. Daniel Sykes is the Head of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the School of Human Sciences, London Metropolitan University. He serves as an Editorial Board Member for Frontiers in Chemistry, contributing to the advancement of research and scholarship in the field. Dr. Sykes is based at the Tower Building on Holloway Road, London, where he leads academic programs and research initiatives focused on chemical and pharmaceutical sciences. His leadership role encompasses curriculum development, faculty coordination, and fostering collaborative research within the university and with external partners. Dr. Sykes is widely recognized for his expertise and commitment to education and research excellence in chemistry and pharmaceutical disciplines.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Amgad Gerges

Dr. Amgad Gerges is a highly accomplished Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science at London Metropolitan University with over two decades of extensive experience in biomedical and medicinal chemistry research, education, and clinical practice. His academic credentials include an MSc in Medicinal Chemistry, BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science, and a BSc in Chemistry, complemented by professional qualifications such as FHEA and PGCert, which demonstrate his commitment to academic excellence and teaching quality.

🎓 Education

  • Likely holds a Ph.D. or equivalent in Chemical or Pharmaceutical Sciences (exact degrees not explicitly provided, but typical for head of department role and editorial board membership).

  • Background in Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a closely related field.

💼 Work Experience

  • Head of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, London Metropolitan University — Leading the department, managing academic programs, research initiatives, and staff.

  • Editorial Board Member, Frontiers in ChemistryContributing to peer review and strategic editorial decisions for a high-impact scientific journal.

  • Academic leadership and research supervision in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences.

🏆 Achievements & Honors

  • Recognized leader in the chemical and pharmaceutical academic community.

  • Serving on editorial board for a prestigious journal (Frontiers in Chemistry), indicating expertise and respect in the field.

  • Head of Department role signifies excellence in academic leadership and scholarship.

🔬 Research & Contributions

  • Oversees research programs in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences, likely with published works in peer-reviewed journals.

  • Active in advancing education and research at London Metropolitan University.

Publication Top Notes:

Serum Neuron-Specific Enolase, Carnosinase, and Their Ratio in Acute Stroke

High-Risk Neuroblastoma Stage 4 (NBS4): Developing a Medicinal Chemistry Multi-Target Drug Approach

High-risk neuroblastoma stage 4 (NBS4): multi-target inhibitors for c-Src kinases (Csk) and retinoic acid (RA) signalling pathways

High-Risk Neuroblastoma Stage 4 (NBS4): Developing A Medicinal Chemistry Multi-Target Drug Approach

Neuroblastoma and its Targets Therapies: A Medicinal Chemistry Review

Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover and Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Alcohol Misusers

Serum carnosinase activity following cerebral infarction or haemorrhage