Subhodeep Moitra | Artificial Intelligence | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Subhodeep Moitra | Artificial Intelligence | Young Researcher Award

Techno College Hooghly | India

Subhodeep Moitra is a computer science researcher focused on advancing artificial intelligence through the fusion of human-like visual perception and cognition. His academic foundation spans computer applications at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, where he built strong expertise in machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, neural networks, adversarial robustness, and cognitive modeling. His research explores self-supervised reconstruction, adversarial recovery, AGI-oriented theoretical computing, medical prediction systems, and environmental forecasting, with publications in journals, conferences, preprint platforms, and book chapters. He has contributed to projects ranging from temperature forecasting and brain-stroke detection to adversarially robust autoencoders and AGI theory. His professional experience includes serving as a visiting faculty member, teaching programming, mentoring research projects, and engaging in active collaborative work. His technical skills extend across Python, deep learning frameworks, MERN stack development, and cloud-based AI tools, supported by multiple certifications from NASA, NVIDIA, CERN, IBM, Oracle, and Coursera. He has presented papers at international conferences and earned best paper presentation awards for his contributions in machine learning–driven forecasting and adversarial perception. His long-term research interest lies in building unified AI systems capable of perceiving, reasoning, and adapting with human-inspired intelligence, aiming to push the boundaries of next-generation cognitive AI.

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Featured Publications

Moitra, S., & Banerjee, D. (n.d.). Robustness as Latent Symmetry: A Theoretical Framework for Semantic Recovery in Deep Learning. OSF.

Moitra, S., & Banerjee, D. (n.d.). Are We Even on the Right Track? A Theoretical Framework for AGI Beyond Classical Computation. Authorea Preprints.

Moitra, S., & Banerjee, D. (n.d.). Skip the Chaos: A Self-Supervised Learning-Powered Autoencoder for Adversarial Recovery. OSF.

Pintu, P., Subhodeep, M., & Deblina, B. (n.d.). The mystery of Neural Network: Linked with quantum mechanics and universe. ResearchGate.

Pal, P., Moitra, S., & Banerjee, D. (n.d.). The mystery of Neural Network: Linked with quantum mechanics and universe.

Runu Banerjee Roy | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Runu Banerjee Roy | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Jadavpur University| India

Dr. Runu Banerjee Roy is a Professor in Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering at Jadavpur University, widely recognized for her contributions to electronic olfaction, taste sensing, molecular imprinting, sensor development, and artificial intelligence–based instrumentation. She has an extensive research profile with 1213 citations, an h-index of 17, and an i10-index of 25, reflecting her strong scholarly impact and research productivity. Her publication record includes more than 50 peer-reviewed journal papers, around 40 conference papers, multiple book chapters, and several patents that are granted, published, or filed. She has successfully guided doctoral and postgraduate research scholars and completed multiple sponsored research projects funded by major scientific agencies, focusing on portable sensing devices, electronic nose and tongue systems, and electrochemical detection technologies for applications in food quality and safety. In academics, she has served in leadership roles such as Head of Department, NBA accreditation coordinator, and curriculum committee member, contributing to program development and quality enhancement. Her work has earned recognition through competitive research awards, scientific prizes, and support for international research presentations. With strong expertise spanning instrumentation, intelligent sensing systems, and applied electronics, she continues to advance innovative research, academic excellence, and technology-driven solutions in modern sensor engineering.

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Featured Publications

Roy, R. B., Tudu, B., Shaw, L., Jana, A., Bhattacharyya, N., & Bandyopadhyay, R. (2012). Instrumental testing of tea by combining the responses of electronic nose and tongue. Journal of Food Engineering, 110(3), 356–363.

Banerjee, M. B., Roy, R. B., Tudu, B., Bandyopadhyay, R., & Bhattacharyya, N. (2019). Black tea classification employing feature fusion of E-Nose and E-Tongue responses. Journal of Food Engineering, 244, 55–63.

Banerjee, R., Tudu, B., Bandyopadhyay, R., & Bhattacharyya, N. (2016). A review on combined odor and taste sensor systems. Journal of Food Engineering, 190, 10–21.

Roy, R. B., Chattopadhyay, P., Tudu, B., Bhattacharyya, N., & Bandyopadhyay, R. (2014). Artificial flavor perception of black tea using fusion of electronic nose and tongue response: A Bayesian statistical approach. Journal of Food Engineering, 142, 87–93.

Nag, S., Pradhan, S., Naskar, H., Roy, R. B., Tudu, B., Pramanik, P., … et al. (2021). A simple nano cerium oxide modified graphite electrode for electrochemical detection of formaldehyde in mushroom. IEEE Sensors Journal, 21(10), 12019–12026.

Vaijayanthimala Jayavel | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vaijayanthimala Jayavel | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dhirajlal Gandhi College of Technology| India

Dr. J. Vaijayanthimala is a dynamic academic and researcher recognized for her extensive contributions in computer science and engineering, particularly in artificial intelligence, image processing, sensor networks, and intelligent computing systems. Her Google Scholar profile records 16 total citations with an h-index of 2 and i10-index of 0, reflecting her growing scholarly influence across interdisciplinary domains. She has published widely in reputed journals including the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology and Journal of The Electrochemical Society, with research spanning photonic biosensors, AI-based news aggregation, virtual reality accessibility, and smart agriculture. She has co-authored and authored multiple technical books on AI, machine learning, database systems, and data structures, demonstrating her commitment to quality education and knowledge dissemination. Her innovations include patents in automated voice recognition and eco-friendly 3D printing technology. A recipient of the “Innovative Technologist and Dedicated Teaching Professional Award,” she actively contributes as a reviewer for Springer Nature and Elsevier journals. With research interests that merge intelligence, automation, and sustainable technology, Dr. Vaijayanthimala continues to advance computational research and inspire the next generation of scholars.

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Featured Publications

Vaijayanthimala, J., Pon Bharathi, A., Ramkumar Raja, M., & Arun Kumar, U. (2024). Enhanced sensing of diseased blood samples through one-dimensional MgO-SiO2 photonic crystal sensor. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 171(10), 107505.

V.M. Manish, J. Vaijayanthimala. (2014). Diminution of packet drop by efficient selection of network route in MANET. International Journal of Computer Science Information Technology (IJCSIT), 5, 1852–1855.

Vaijayanthimala, J., Vaishnavi, K., & Arun Kumar, U. (2025). High-sensitivity terahertz metasensor for cervical cancer diagnosis: Graphene modulation and XGBoost-assisted optimization. Sensors International, 2666–3511, Article 2666.

Vaijayanthimala, J., Alam, M.K., Shqaidef, A., & Mahmoud, O. (2024). Performance evaluation of refractive index biosensor in THz regime for clinical applications: A simulation approach. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 13(10), 107005.

Vaijayanthimala, J., & Padma, T. (2019). Synthesis score level fusion based multifarious classifier for multi-biometrics applications. Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics, 9(8), 1673–1680.

Bappa Mukherjee | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bappa Mukherjee | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun | India

Prof. Motireddy Srinivasulu Reddy is a distinguished academician and researcher recognized for his impactful work in toxicology. He has contributed significantly to advancing knowledge in the field through teaching, research, and scholarly publications. With a strong commitment to academic excellence, he has guided numerous students and inspired them toward scientific inquiry. His professional journey reflects dedication, innovation, and leadership in research. Prof. Reddy has earned respect in the academic community for his integrity and contributions to science, making him a role model for aspiring researchers. His work continues to benefit both academia and society at large.

Professional Profiles

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Education

Prof. Motireddy Srinivasulu Reddy pursued higher education in the field of science and specialized in toxicology. His academic journey provided him with strong theoretical foundations and practical expertise in analyzing chemical substances and their impact on living organisms. Through rigorous academic training, he developed an in-depth understanding of toxicological processes and advanced laboratory techniques. His education laid the groundwork for his research career, where he applied scientific methodologies to address real-world problems. He has continuously expanded his knowledge base through academic research, publications, and collaborations, reflecting his dedication to lifelong learning and excellence in scientific advancement.

Professional Experience

Prof. Motireddy Srinivasulu Reddy has gained extensive professional experience as a researcher, educator, and mentor. He has been actively engaged in teaching, guiding students in toxicology, and contributing to curriculum development in the field of science. His research has focused on analyzing toxic substances, studying their environmental and health impacts, and proposing innovative solutions. Alongside academic roles, he has contributed to scientific forums, conferences, and collaborative research initiatives. His professional experience demonstrates a balance between teaching, research, and service, making him an integral contributor to academic institutions and scientific communities committed to advancing toxicological studies.

Awards and Recognition

Prof. Motireddy Srinivasulu Reddy has received awards and recognition for his valuable contributions in toxicology and scientific research. His achievements highlight his dedication to innovation and knowledge dissemination within the academic and research community. He has been honored for his outstanding performance in research, publications, and scholarly impact. Such recognitions reflect the high regard his peers hold for his expertise and commitment to excellence. These awards not only validate his academic and research efforts but also encourage him to continue contributing toward solving scientific challenges. His recognition demonstrates the significance of his role in advancing toxicology.

Research Skills

Prof. Motireddy Srinivasulu Reddy possesses strong research skills in toxicology, focusing on the analysis of chemical effects, biological interactions, and environmental implications. His expertise includes conducting laboratory experiments, applying advanced methodologies, and interpreting scientific data to derive meaningful outcomes. He is proficient in designing research frameworks, identifying innovative solutions, and contributing to evidence-based scientific knowledge. His ability to integrate theoretical principles with practical approaches has enabled him to publish impactful work. Additionally, his skills extend to mentoring students and guiding them in developing their research potential, thereby strengthening the academic and scientific research community.

Notable Publications

Earthquake prediction using machine learning perspectives in Himalayan seismic belt and its surroundings
Author: Bappa Mukherjee, Ritesh Lal Shaw, Mukat Lal Sharma, Kalachand Sain
Journal: Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Year: 2025

3D U-Net assisted fault probability prediction from seismic volume in Dibrugarh oil field, upper Assam shelf, NE India
Author: Bappa Mukherjee, Soumitra Kar, Kalachand Sain
Journal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
Year: 2025

Machine learning assisted crustal velocity proxy: A case study over the Tibetan Plateau and its surroundings
Author: Bappa Mukherjee, P.K. Gautam, Kalachand Sain
Journal: Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Year: 2024

Machine learning assisted gas hydrate saturation proxy: A case study from KG basin, India
Author: S. Konar, Bappa Mukherjee, Kalachand Sain
Journal: Himalayan Geology
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Motireddy Srinivasulu Reddy has established himself as a respected figure in academia and research through his dedication to toxicology and scientific excellence. His educational background, professional experience, awards, and research skills demonstrate his commitment to advancing the frontiers of knowledge. By contributing to teaching, research, and mentoring, he has played an essential role in shaping the future of students and researchers. His work serves as an inspiration for the academic community, reflecting values of hard work, integrity, and innovation. Prof. Reddy continues to be a driving force in advancing scientific inquiry and societal development.