Akshay Bhuvaneswari Ramakrishnan | Bioinformatics | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Akshay Bhuvaneswari Ramakrishnan | Bioinformatics | Young Scientist Award

Sastra University | India

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Akshay B R embarked on his academic journey by pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science at Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology and Research Academy, where he maintained a commendable CGPA of 7.4. Prior to this, he completed his high school education at Maharishi Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School in Chennai, achieving a notable 72% in 2020.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Demonstrating a commitment to technological advancements, Akshay has been an influential Student Ambassador for Intel Since 2022. In this role, he effectively represented Intel Corporation, promoting the open-source oneAPI platform through various activities and events. Additionally, he has contributed significantly as a Research Assistant at the National Institute of Technology, engaging in research activities related to Advance Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and Brain Tumor Segmentation.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON BIOINFORMATICS

Akshay's research focus has been on critical issues such as ADAS and Brain Tumor Segmentation. As a Research Assistant, he actively participated in literature reviews, data collection, and analysis. His contribution to developing research papers and presentations underscores his dedication to advancing knowledge in these domains.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

As a Clinical Data Analyst at Maruthi Hospital, Akshay applied his analytical skills to interpret clinical data, identify trends, and improve patient care. His work involved collaborating with healthcare professionals to implement data-driven solutions, showcasing a tangible impact on healthcare decision-making.

ACADEMIC CITES

Akshay's academic prowess is evident in his achievements, highlighted by his notable projects. The projects include an IoT-Based Epilepsy Detection Device, a Power BI Sales Dashboard for Zomato, and significant contributions to the field of ophthalmological disease classification and brain tumor detection using CNN architectures.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Akshay leaves a legacy of academic excellence and impactful contributions to technology and healthcare. His future contributions are anticipated to further shape the intersection of computer science, healthcare, and research, as evidenced by his continuous pursuit of knowledge and active involvement in cutting-edge projects.

Notable Publications

Optimizing brain tumor classification with hybrid CNN architecture: Balancing accuracy and efficiency through oneAPI optimization 2024

Ahmad Ismaili | Plant Disease | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ahmad Ismaili | Plant Disease | Best Researcher Award

Lorestan University | Iran

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Ahmad Ismaili embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Agronomy and Plant Breeding from Shahid Chamran (Jondi Shapour) University in Ahvaz, Iran, in 1999. This foundational education laid the groundwork for his future pursuits in the field of plant science and biotechnology.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Continuing his academic pursuits, Ismaili earned a Master's degree in Plant Breeding from Tarbiat Modarres University in Tehran, Iran, in 2002. This advanced degree marked a significant step forward in his academic and professional development. Undeterred, he pursued a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding with a focus on Genetic Engineering and Molecular Genetics, completing his doctorate in 2006 at Tarbiat Modarres University.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT DISEASE:

As an Academic and Scientific Member of Lorestan University, Iran, Ahmad Ismaili has made substantial contributions to the field of plant biotechnology, particularly in Molecular Genetic and Genetic Engineering. His research has likely encompassed a diverse range of topics within these fields, demonstrating a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and technological applications in agriculture.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Ismaili's impact extends beyond his individual research, as evidenced by his role in supervising 19 Ph.D. students and 60 M.Sc. students. His mentorship has likely played a crucial role in shaping the next generation of researchers and professionals in the field of plant science and biotechnology.

ACADEMIC CITES:

The impact of Ismaili's work is further underscored by his membership in prominent scientific societies, such as the Iranian Genetic Society (Branch of Plant) and the Iranian Biotechnology Society. These affiliations indicate his active engagement with the broader scientific community and his commitment to staying abreast of developments in the rapidly evolving field of biotechnology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As an established Professor in Plant Biotechnology, Ismaili has likely left a lasting legacy at Lorestan University. His dedication to education, research, and mentorship has undoubtedly contributed to the academic growth of the institution. Looking ahead, his future contributions may involve further research breakthroughs, continued mentorship, and a sustained commitment to advancing knowledge in plant biotechnology.

Notable Publications:

Evaluation of photosynthesis, physiological, and biochemical responses of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L. cv. Pirouz) under water deficit stress and use of vermicompost fertilizer 2018(47)

Dissecting the molecular responses of lentil to individual and combined drought and heat stresses by comparative transcriptomic analysis 2021(21)

A Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Responses to High Temperature Stress in Hypocotyl of Canola (Brassica napus L.) 2015(22)