Ms. Asima Sarwar | AI in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Asima Sarwar | AI in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Asima Sarwar | Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology | Pakistan

Ms. Asima Sarwar is a computer engineer and researcher with expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Data Engineering, and Machine Learning. She is pursuing a PhD in Computer Engineering with research focused on AI, data analytics, and distributed computing systems. Her academic background includes a master’s degree in Computer Systems Engineering, specializing in Smart Grids and the Internet of Things, and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (Communication). She has professional experience as a computer engineer, research assistant, and lecturer, contributing to projects in secure IoT device development, cyber-secure systems, and AI-based data processing. Ms. Asima has taught various undergraduate and postgraduate courses including Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning, Generative AI, Operating Systems, and Ethical AI. Her work emphasizes technical innovation, algorithmic optimization, and the integration of intelligent systems for real-world applications. With strong analytical and problem-solving skills, she is actively involved in advancing research in AI-driven technologies, data engineering, and computer vision. Her contributions reflect a balance between academic rigor, applied research, and technological development aimed at improving system efficiency and advancing modern computing solutions.

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Featured Publications

  • Sarwar, A., Usman, M., Hussain, M., Jadoon, K. K., Manzoor, T., & Ali, S. (2025). AI-powered deep ultraviolet laser diode design for resource-efficient optimization. Journal of Computational Electronics, 24(4), 1–19.

  • Mahmood, M. A., Maab, I., Sibtain, M., Sarwar, A., Arsalan, M., & Hussain, M. (2025, March). Advancements in sentiment analysis: A methodological examination of news using multiple LLMs. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing.

  • Sarwar, A., Khan, W. U., Marwat, S. N. K., & Ahmed, S. (2022). Enhanced anomaly detection system for IoT based on improved dynamic SBPSO. Sensors MDPI, 22(4926).

  • Sarwar, A., Hassan, S., Khan, W. U., Marwat, S. N. K., & Ahmed, S. (2022). Design of an advance intrusion detection system for IoT networks. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI) (pp. 46–51).

  • Ijaz, A. Z., Ali, R. H., Sarwar, A., Khan, T. A., & Baig, M. M. (2022). Importance of synteny in homology inference. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies (ICET).

  • Azam, T., Tahir, F. A., Sarwar, A., & Qayyum, M. A. (2023). A high gain wide band compact size dual band patch antenna for 5G application. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Emerging and Sustainable Technologies (ICEST) (pp. 1–3).

 

 

Prof. Ouajdi Korbaa | AI in Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Ouajdi Korbaa | AI in Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Ouajdi Korbaa | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Prof. Ouajdi Korbaa is a distinguished researcher and professor at the Institute of Computer Science and Communication Techniques, University of Sousse, Tunisia, and a member of the Modeling of Automated Reasoning Systems Laboratory. His research focuses on modeling, discrete optimization, scheduling, and artificial intelligence, contributing significantly to the development of advanced methodologies in these areas. He has supervised numerous Master’s and PhD students and actively participates in academic juries, reflecting his commitment to mentoring the next generation of researchers. Prof. Korbaa has authored 157 documents cited by 998 sources, achieving an h-index of 18, demonstrating his strong impact and influence in the field. His work integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, advancing computational techniques for problem-solving and decision-making. Recognized for his expertise in optimization and AI, he has made substantial contributions to both the academic community and the broader field of computer science, fostering innovation in modeling and automated reasoning systems.

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Featured Publications

  • Nssibi, M., Manita, G., & Korbaa, O. (2023). Advances in nature-inspired metaheuristic optimization for feature selection problem: A comprehensive survey. Computer Science Review, 49, 100559.

  • Jemili, F., Meddeb, R., & Korbaa, O. (2024). Intrusion detection based on ensemble learning for big data classification. Cluster Computing, 27(3), 3771–3798.

  • Benzarti, S., Triki, B., & Korbaa, O. (2017). A survey on attacks in Internet of Things based networks. In Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Engineering & MIS (ICEMIS) (pp. 1–7).

  • Meddeb, R., Jemili, F., Triki, B., & Korbaa, O. (2023). A deep learning-based intrusion detection approach for mobile Ad-hoc network. Soft Computing, 27(14), 9425–9439.

  • Abid, A., Jemili, F., & Korbaa, O. (2024). Real-time data fusion for intrusion detection in industrial control systems based on cloud computing and big data techniques. Cluster Computing, 27(2), 2217–2238.

  • Korbaa, O., Camus, H., & Gentina, J. C. (1997). FMS cyclic scheduling with overlapping production cycles. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Application and Theory of Automation in Technology (pp. 1–10).

  • Lee, J., & Korbaa, O. (2004). Modeling and scheduling of ratio-driven FMS using unfolding time Petri nets. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 46(4), 639–653.

  • Meddeb, R., Triki, B., Jemili, F., & Korbaa, O. (2017). A survey of attacks in mobile ad hoc networks. In Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Engineering & MIS (ICEMIS) (pp. 1–7).