Bhavesh Kataria | AI and Machine Learning | AI & Machine Learning Award

Dr. Bhavesh Kataria | AI and Machine Learning | AI & Machine Learning Award

Post-Doctoral Fellow at Emory University | United States

Dr. Bhavesh Kataria is a highly accomplished academician, researcher, and innovator in Computer Engineering, recognized globally for his leadership in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Digital Image Processing. His professional journey spans academia and research institutions across India and the United States, including his role at Emory University, where he contributes to advanced AI-driven healthcare analytics and digital pathology solutions. With a Ph.D. focused on Optical Character Recognition of Sanskrit Manuscripts using Convolutional Neural Networks, Dr. Kataria has combined technical precision with deep domain expertise to address challenges in multilingual text recognition and medical imaging. His scholarly portfolio includes numerous publications in reputed international journals, multiple granted patents, and several authored books covering cutting-edge topics in AI, cloud computing, and web technologies. An active member of prestigious organizations such as IEEE and ACM, he serves on editorial boards of international journals and as a reviewer for globally recognized publishers like Springer Nature and Science Publishing Group. He has also chaired sessions and reviewed Ph.D. theses, contributing significantly to the academic ecosystem. Dr. Kataria’s pioneering innovations, such as AI-based network visualization tools, smart teaching devices, and healthcare monitoring systems, underscore his commitment to translational research and practical AI applications. Honored with awards including the Best Researcher Award and Teaching Excellence Award, he exemplifies a blend of scholarly excellence, innovation, and mentorship. His dedication to advancing intelligent systems and promoting interdisciplinary research continues to inspire global collaboration in emerging computational technologies.

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Featured Publications

Kataria, B., & Jethva, H. B. (2024, September 30). Decentralized security mechanisms for AI-driven wireless networks: Integrating blockchain and federated learning.

Kataria, B. (2024, June 2). Automated detection of tuberculosis using deep learning algorithms on chest X-rays.

Shivadekar, S., Kataria, B., Hundekari, S., Wanjale, K., Balpande, V. P., & Suryawanshi, R. (2023). Deep learning based image classification of lungs radiography for detecting COVID-19 using a deep CNN and ResNet 50.

Shivadekar, S., Kataria, B., Limkar, S., Wagh, K., Lavate, S., & Mulla, R. (2023, June 15). Design of an efficient multimodal engine for preemption and post-treatment recommendations for skin diseases via a deep learning-based hybrid bioinspired process.

Kataria, B., Jethva, H. B., Shinde, P. V., Banait, S. S., Shaikh, F., & Ajani, S. (2023, April 30). SLDEB: Design of a secure and lightweight dynamic encryption bio-inspired model for IoT networks.

Gabriel Osei Forkuo | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gabriel Osei Forkuo | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Researcher/ Research Assistant at Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Gabriel Osei Forkuo is a dedicated forestry specialist and researcher with an extensive background in forest operations engineering, postural ergonomics, and machine learning applications. He has built a career that merges practical field experience with academic research, contributing significantly to the development of innovative and cost-effective technologies in forest monitoring and conservation. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Forest Operations Engineering at Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania, Gabriel has emerged as a leading figure in the exploration of low-cost LiDAR technologies and smart solutions for ergonomic assessments in forestry. His multifaceted expertise is grounded in over two decades of professional service in teaching, field operations, and advanced scientific investigations.

Profile

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Education

Gabriel’s educational journey is marked by academic excellence and a continuous drive for specialized knowledge. He is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Forest Operations Engineering at Transilvania University of Brasov, where his research focuses on integrating machine learning and computer vision for ergonomic assessments in forest operations. He previously earned a Master’s degree in Multiple Purpose Forestry from the same university, achieving excellent grades and a cumulative ECTS average of 9.76. His foundational studies include a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, where he graduated with First Class Honours. Earlier academic milestones include completing his GCE A-Level in science subjects and his GCE O-Level in science, supported by performance scholarships recognizing his consistent academic distinction.

Experience

Gabriel’s professional experience spans across teaching, research, and forest management. Between 2002 and 2011, he worked as a Forest Range Manager and Supervisor at the Forestry Commission Ghana, where he was instrumental in nursery planning, restoration of degraded forests, and report writing. From 1999 to 2001, he served as a Science and Maths Teacher at Maria Montessori School in Kumasi, followed by a role as a Teaching Assistant at his alma mater, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. In this capacity, he conducted laboratory classes, supervised research data collection, and participated in academic presentations, establishing a strong foundation in both pedagogical and research methodologies. His leadership in afforestation programs and practical forest management further reflects his field-based competency and organizational capability.

Research Interest

Gabriel’s research interests are centered on forest operations engineering, with a special focus on postural ergonomics, machine learning applications, and smart technologies for environmental monitoring. He is passionate about developing affordable and efficient technological solutions, particularly the use of mobile LiDAR and AI-driven tools for soil disturbance estimation and posture evaluation in forest labor. His interdisciplinary approach merges forestry, computer science, and ergonomics, contributing to sustainable and safe forestry practices. Through these interests, he aims to bridge the gap between traditional forestry operations and modern intelligent systems.

Award

Gabriel’s academic and professional contributions have been recognized through several prestigious scholarships and awards. He has twice secured first place in the “My Bachelor/Dissertation Project” competitions held in 2022 and 2023, scoring nearly perfect marks. In 2022, he received the “Premiul special pentru studenti straini” award at the Premiul AFCO. He has also been a recipient of multiple scholarships, including the Transilvania Academica Scholarship, UNITBV Ph.D. Scholarship for International Graduates, and funding from “Proiectul Meu de Diploma” programs. Earlier in his career, he was awarded performance scholarships by the Government of Ghana and Poku Transport Ghana for his outstanding performance in forest sciences.

Publication

Gabriel has authored several notable publications that demonstrate his expertise in forest operations and technological innovation. His key works include:

Forkuo, G.O., & Borz, S.A. (2023). Accuracy and inter-cloud precision of low-cost mobile LiDAR technology in estimating soil disturbance in forest operations. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6. Cited in multiple studies on forest soil impact monitoring.

Forkuo, G.O. (2023). A systematic survey of conventional and new postural assessment methods. Revista Padurilor, 138(3), 1-34.

Borz, S.A., Morocho Toaza, J.M., Forkuo, G.O., Marcu, M.V. (2022). Potential of measure app in estimating log biometrics: a comparison with conventional log measurement. Forests, 13(7), 1028.

Borz, S.A., Forkuo, G.O., Oprea-Sorescu, O., & Proto, A.R. (2022). Development of a robust machine learning model to monitor the operational performance of sawing machines. Forests, 13(7), 1115.

Forkuo, G.O., Proto, A.R., & Borz, S.A. (2024). Feasibility of low-cost mobile LiDAR technology in estimating soil disturbance in forest operations. SSRN.

Forkuo, G.O. (1999). Post-fire tree regeneration studies in the Kumawu Water Supply Forest Reserve. B.Sc. Thesis, KNUST-Kumasi.

Presented paper at FORMEC 2023 in Florence, Italy, highlighting applications of mobile LiDAR in operational environments.

Conclusion

Gabriel Osei Forkuo exemplifies the intersection of academic rigor, practical expertise, and technological innovation in the field of forest operations. His work continues to advance the integration of smart technologies into sustainable forestry, driven by a deep commitment to both ecological preservation and worker safety. Through his research, publications, and leadership roles, Gabriel has built a profile of excellence, contributing significantly to forestry engineering and shaping the next generation of sustainable forest management solutions.