Prof. Dr. Cornelia Aurora Gyorod | Machine Learning | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Aurora Gyorod | Machine Learning | Research Excellence Award 

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Aurora Gyorod | Machine Learning | University of Oradea | Romania

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Aurora Gyorod is a senior academic and internationally recognized researcher in Computer Science and Information Technology, specializing in database systems, data mining, expert systems, and large-scale data-driven computing architectures that underpin modern intelligent and sensing-based systems. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Oradea and currently serves as a Professor in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Department of Computers and Information Technology, where she has demonstrated long-standing excellence in teaching, research, and academic leadership. Her educational background is complemented by advanced professional certifications in project management, project evaluation, and enterprise database technologies, reflecting her strong methodological and organizational competence. Her professional experience spans progressive academic roles including junior assistant, assistant professor, lecturer, associate professor, and full professor, during which she has been responsible for delivering core and advanced courses such as Databases, Expert Systems, Computer Programming, Advanced Database Systems, and Data Warehousing, alongside supervising undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral research. Her strengths for this award include a strong international research profile, with 70+ peer-reviewed publications, primarily indexed in Scopus and IEEE-affiliated venues, accumulating 800+ citations and an established Scopus Author ID and ORCID record.

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Alfayly | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Alfayly | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Alfayly | Machine Learning | Public Authority of Applied Education and Training | Kuwait

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Hussain Alfayly, SMIEEE, is a highly accomplished Kuwaiti academic and researcher serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the College of Basic Education, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), Kuwait, where he has established himself as a prominent contributor to the fields of computer science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, and educational technologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom, building on his earlier M.Sc. in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Manchester, an M.Sc. in Computer and Network Technology, and a B.Sc. in Computer and Network Technology, both from Northumbria University. His professional career includes serving as Lecturer and Lab Demonstrator at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom and as a Network Engineer at Kuwait International Bank, experiences that equipped him with both academic and industry perspectives. Dr. Ali Hussain Alfayly’s research interests encompass Explainable Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, UAV systems, cybersecurity and network management, robotics, intelligent systems, and educational technology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach aimed at solving real-world challenges.

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Selected Publications

  1. Detection of Fault Events in Software Tools Integrated with Human–Computer Interface Using Machine Learning, 2025 – Citations: 5

  2. Citizens’ Satisfaction Factors in E-Government Services: An Empirical Study from Kuwait, 2024 – Citations: 8

  3. Extended Technology Acceptance Model for Multimedia-Based Learning in Higher Education, 2022 – Citations: 12

  4. Challenges of Applying Semantic Web Approaches on E-Government Web Services: Survey, 2021 – Citations: 15