Frnaz Akbar | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Frnaz Akbar | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at National University Of Modern Languages (NUML), Pakistan

A diligent and dedicated computer science educationist, researcher, and web developer with over a decade of experience in teaching and software development. Passionate about enhancing students’ knowledge in computer science, with a strong commitment to high-quality education at all levels. An innovative thinker with substantial expertise in designing productive lesson plans aligned with the latest curriculum and industry trends. With profound experience in research and development, he continuously contributes to the academic and technological community through research in artificial intelligence, data mining, and other emerging fields.

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Education

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence at Air University, Islamabad, he has an extensive academic background in software engineering and information technology. He completed an MS in Software Engineering (2018-2020) from Bahria University, Islamabad, and a Master’s in Information Technology (2015-2017) from PMAS ARID University, Rawalpindi, securing a first division in all degrees. His foundational education includes a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from Punjab University, Lahore, a Bachelor’s in Education from Sarhad University, Islamabad, and early education from Islamabad College, F-6/2.

Experience

With a solid career in academia and software development, he is currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at NUML University, Islamabad, in the Department of Software Engineering since September 2023. He previously worked as a Senior Computer Science Teacher at IMCG F-10/2 (2017-2023) and ISS, G-13/1, Islamabad (2013-2017). Additionally, he has been a part-time Computer Tutor at Allama Iqbal Open University since 2020. His professional journey also includes a brief tenure as a Software Developer at K-Soft, Ministry of Defense, in 2015.

Research Interest

His research interests lie in artificial intelligence, data mining, precision agriculture, pattern recognition, the Internet of Things, edge computing, blockchain, and requirement engineering. His work contributes to advancements in machine learning applications and real-world AI implementations.

Awards

His dedication to academic excellence has been recognized through multiple awards, including the Best Teacher Trophy at IMCG F-10/2, Islamabad. He also served as a Teacher Assistant at Bahria University, Islamabad, during his MS studies. He received a High Achiever Scholarship in every semester of his Master’s at PMAS ARID University and a Role of Honor Certificate from Punjab University, Lahore. Other notable recognitions include a high attendance certificate in HSSC and securing second position in SSC at IMCG F-7/2, Islamabad.

Publications

“Optimized Approach in Requirements Change Management in Geographically Dispersed Environment (GDE),” International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2020.

“Identifying Lesions in Cotton Leaves Unconstrained Images using Deep Neural Network,” Computers in Biology and Medicine, PeerJ, 2024.

“Unlocking the Potential of EEG in Alzheimer’s Disease Research: Current Status and Pathways to Precision Detection,” Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning, Brain Research Bulletin, 2025.

“Assessing the Effects of Alzheimer Disease on EEG Signals using the Entropy Measure: A Meta-analysis,” IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2025 (Under Review).

Conclusion

As a researcher, educator, and software professional, he continues to contribute significantly to the fields of artificial intelligence and computer science education. His commitment to academic excellence, innovative teaching methodologies, and impactful research makes him a valuable asset to the academic and professional community.

Chalachew Yenew Dinku | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chalachew Yenew Dinku | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Debre Tabor Univesrity, Ethiopia.

Chalachew Yenew Dinku is a highly skilled Environmental and Public Health researcher and educator with over nine years of experience. His work focuses on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), public health emergency management, infection control, One Health, and environmental health sciences. Chalachew completed his Master’s in Environmental Health Sciences from Jimma University with excellent academic standing (CGPA: 3.83/4.00) and an undergraduate degree in Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Gondar. His passion for microbial contamination and public health has led him to significant contributions in academia and research. He is currently a Lecturer at Debre Tabor University, where he is involved in research, teaching, and mentoring, while also holding leadership roles in national health initiatives.

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Education

Chalachew Yenew Dinku’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Gondar (CGPA: 3.75/4.00), where he graduated with distinction. He later pursued a Master’s degree in Environmental Health Sciences from Jimma University, graduating with great distinction (CGPA: 3.83/4.00). His research during his Master’s focused on antimicrobial resistance contamination pathways, which significantly contributed to the field with multiple peer-reviewed publications. In addition to formal degrees, Chalachew has engaged in several short-term training programs related to infection prevention and control, public health emergency surveillance, and curriculum development.

Experience

Chalachew has accumulated diverse experience in public health and academia. As a Lecturer at Debre Tabor University since 2017, he teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate students while also supervising their research projects. His responsibilities also include writing research grant proposals, conducting high-quality research, and publishing papers in top-tier journals. He has been part of many national and international health projects, such as those dealing with AMR and scabies prevention, securing significant research funding. Before his academic tenure, Chalachew worked as a Public Health Officer in the Amhara region, focusing on health education and disease prevention, and later as a Surveillance Officer with Ohio State University’s Global One Health Initiative. His work there involved disease surveillance and public health emergency response.

Research Interests

Chalachew’s research interests are centered on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), One Health approaches, infection control, public health emergency management, and environmental health. He has made notable contributions to understanding AMR contamination pathways and effective mitigation strategies. His research also delves into aflatoxin contamination in food systems, the burden of chemical poisoning, and the public health impact of emerging infectious diseases such as mpox. Chalachew’s work highlights the intersection of environmental health and public health issues, aiming to improve disease prevention and control measures in both local and global contexts.

Awards

Chalachew has received several awards and recognitions throughout his academic and professional career. He was awarded the International Institute for Primary Healthcare Research Grant to fund his Master’s thesis on AMR contamination pathways. During his undergraduate studies, his research was recognized at a national conference, a testament to his early contributions to the field. His excellence in research and teaching has earned him continued respect from both peers and students, solidifying his place as an influential figure in environmental and public health research.

Publications

Chalachew Yenew Dinku has authored and co-authored several publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals. Notable articles include:

“A Mixed-Method study on Antimicrobial Resistance Drivers in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Pathways, Risks, and Solutions” (Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control, 2025).

“Effective Advanced technologies and One Health Mitigation strategies of Aflatoxin Contamination in Peanut Oil” (Food Science & Nutrition, 2023).

“Burden of Chemical Poisoning and Contributing Factors in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia” (BMC Public Health, 2024).

“Intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine and its health belief model-based predictors: A systematic review and meta-analysis” (Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 2023).

“Aflatoxin contamination of animal feeds and its predictors among dairy farms in Northwest Ethiopia: One Health approach implications” (Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023).

“Raw cow milk nutritional content and microbiological quality predictors of South Gondar zone dairy farmers in Ethiopia” (Heliyon, 2022).

“Assessing healthcare workers’ confidence level in diagnosing and managing emerging infectious virus of human mpox in hospitals in Amhara Region” (BMJ Open, 2023).

Conclusion

Chalachew Yenew Dinku’s career is dedicated to advancing the field of public health through research, education, and active engagement in community health initiatives. His contributions to understanding antimicrobial resistance, environmental health, and public health emergencies have made a significant impact on both local and international health systems. As an academic, he continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of public health professionals, while his research work remains at the forefront of addressing critical health challenges. His dedication to improving global public health through evidence-based strategies highlights his commitment to a healthier, more sustainable world.