Jesus Gamez | Artificial Intelligence | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Jesus Gamez | Artificial Intelligence | Best Academic Researcher Award

PhD student at National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico

Jesús Alberto Gamez Guevara is a dedicated researcher and academic currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Science with a Specialization in Electronics at the Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) in Mexico. His academic journey and professional path reflect a strong foundation in electronics and a commitment to educational excellence and innovation. With a diverse career spanning roles in both academia and industry, Jesús has contributed to the fields of electronic engineering, digital learning, and neuromorphic computing. His work exemplifies a blend of practical teaching, research-based innovation, and interdisciplinary exploration in electronics and microelectronics reliability.

Profile

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Education

Jesús began his academic career with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Puebla, where he studied from 2000 to 2006. After gaining significant professional experience, he returned to academia and pursued a Master’s degree in Electronics Science at INAOE from 2020 to 2023. His decision to further his academic credentials with a Ph.D. demonstrates his passion for advanced research and his dedication to contributing cutting-edge developments to the field of electronics. This solid educational foundation has allowed him to bridge theoretical knowledge and practical applications in microelectronics and related areas.

Experience

Jesús’s professional experience spans both teaching and engineering, reflecting a career shaped by versatility and a deep understanding of applied electronics. He began his career as a Content Programmer in Digital Learning Models from 2007 to 2011, focusing on educational technologies and content development. His teaching career commenced as an Adjunct Professor “B” at the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Teziutlán (2011–2012), followed by a Full-Time Associate Professor role at the same institution from 2012 to 2015. Simultaneously, he served as a Full-Time Professor at CBTIS No. 153, a high school institution, during the same period. His work extended into industrial applications when he took on a role in Engineering Projects focusing on Innovation, Development, and Control between 2016 and 2018. Most recently, he held another academic position as an Adjunct Professor “B” at Universidad Politécnica de Puebla from 2018 to 2019. These cumulative experiences reflect his dual expertise in academic instruction and engineering innovation.

Research Interest

Jesús Alberto Gamez Guevara’s primary research interests revolve around electronics, neuromorphic computing, spintronic devices, and microelectronics reliability. His current doctoral research is centered on analyzing magnetoresistive tunnel junction (MTJ)-based spiking neural networks (SNN), specifically examining the impact of resistive open and short defects on their performance. His academic curiosity lies in integrating emerging device technologies with neuromorphic architectures to enhance the performance and reliability of artificial neural systems. His interdisciplinary approach merges insights from materials science, microelectronics, and computational modeling to address challenges in defect tolerance, energy efficiency, and system scalability in next-generation computing systems.

Award

Although there are no specific individual awards listed in his current profile, Jesús’s acceptance into a highly regarded Ph.D. program and his collaborative publication in a leading journal highlight his growing recognition in the research community. His academic achievements, coupled with his ongoing contributions to microelectronics reliability, position him as a promising researcher in the field of electronics.

Publication

Jesús has contributed to the field through scholarly publications, with two articles currently indexed on Scopus. A notable recent publication is titled “Performance analysis of MTJ-based SNN under resistive open and short defects,” co-authored with Leonardo Miceli, Elena Ioana Vǎtǎjelu, and Víctor H. Champac. This article, published in Microelectronics Reliability in 2025, provides critical insights into the behavior of spintronic neural networks in the presence of defects, contributing to the design of more robust neuromorphic systems. Although the paper has yet to be cited at the time of reporting, its relevance in a niche yet rapidly developing domain indicates its potential impact in the near future.

Conclusion

Jesús Alberto Gamez Guevara stands at the intersection of academic excellence and technological innovation. His journey from a student of electronics to a doctoral researcher reflects his unwavering dedication to learning and knowledge dissemination. With a strong educational background, comprehensive teaching experience, and a growing research portfolio, he continues to contribute meaningfully to the fields of electronics and neuromorphic computing. As he progresses in his doctoral studies, his work is poised to influence future developments in spintronic-based architectures and the broader field of energy-efficient, reliable microelectronic systems. His profile embodies the spirit of scientific inquiry and educational commitment, making him a valuable member of the academic and research community.

Farhat Nasim | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Farhat Nasim | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GUEST at Jamia Millia Islamia, India

Ms. Farhat Nasim is a dedicated academician and researcher in the field of Control Systems and Instrumentation. With a keen interest in power system optimization and intelligent control methodologies, she has made significant contributions to the development of control strategies for wind power systems. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Jamia Millia Islamia, she focuses on designing and implementing intelligent controllers for wind power applications. Her research is driven by a commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through novel control techniques. Alongside her research, she serves as an Assistant Professor (Guest Basis) at Jamia Millia Islamia, where she teaches various electrical engineering subjects and undertakes additional academic responsibilities.

Profile

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Education

Ms. Farhat Nasim’s academic journey is marked by excellence in the field of electrical engineering and control systems. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Control Systems and Instrumentation at Jamia Millia Islamia, Central University, Delhi, with a dissertation titled “Design and Implementations of Intelligent Controllers for Wind Power System.” Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned her Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Control and Instrumentation from the same institution, further strengthening her expertise in control methodologies. She also holds a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Electrical Engineering from Jamia Millia Islamia, where she built a strong foundation in electrical power systems and control engineering.

Professional Experience

Ms. Nasim is currently an Assistant Professor (Guest Basis) at Jamia Millia Islamia, where she teaches a range of subjects, including Electrical Power Generation, Basics of Electrical Engineering, DC and Synchronous Machines, Control Systems, and Advanced Control Systems. Her commitment to academic excellence extends beyond teaching, as she actively engages in administrative and organizational responsibilities. She has served as the Coordinator for the 6th Semester B.Tech students’ Industrial Visit at Losung Automation Pvt. Ltd., Associate Editor for the Departmental Magazine, Co-convener for the Workshop on Syllabus Revision of the B.Tech (EE) program, and Attendance Compiling In-Charge for all B.Tech semesters. Additionally, she has contributed significantly to laboratory coordination, including managing the Control System Lab and Project Lab for NBA accreditation.

Research Interests

Ms. Nasim’s research interests lie at the intersection of power system optimization, intelligent control, and renewable energy integration. Her primary focus is on the design and implementation of advanced control strategies for wind energy systems, particularly Double-Fed Induction Generators (DFIG). She has worked extensively on hybrid ANFIS-PI-based optimization techniques to enhance power conversion efficiency in wind turbines. Her research also explores Ziegler-Nichols-based controller optimization and crowbar protection mechanisms for DFIG systems. Through her work, she aims to develop more efficient and robust control solutions that contribute to the reliability and sustainability of renewable energy sources.

Awards and Achievements

Ms. Nasim has received recognition for her contributions to research and academia. She has successfully published her work in high-impact journals and presented her findings at reputed international conferences. Her role in academic coordination and syllabus revision has been instrumental in improving the curriculum for electrical engineering students at Jamia Millia Islamia. Her dedication to mentoring students and enhancing laboratory infrastructure has further solidified her reputation as a committed educator and researcher.

Publications

Nasim, F., Khatoon, S., Ibraheem, Urooj, S., Shahid, M., Ali, A., & Nasser, N. (2025). Hybrid ANFIS-PI-Based Optimization for Improved Power Conversion in DFIG Wind Turbine. Sustainability, 17(6), 2454. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17062454 (SCI)

Nasim, F., Khatoon, S., Shahid, M., Baranwal, S., & Ahmad Wani, S. (2024). Ziegler-Nichols Based Controller Optimization for DFIG Wind Turbines. Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology, 45(2). https://doi.org/10.52783/tjjpt.v45.i02.6966 (SCOPUS)

Nasim, F., et al. (2022). Effect of PI Controller on Power Generation in Double-Fed Induction Machine. 4th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication Control and Networking (ICAC3N), IEEE. doi: 10.1109/ICAC3N56670.2022.10074573.

Nasim, F., et al. (2024). Implementation of Crowbar Protection in DFIG. Advances in AI for Biomedical Instrumentation, Electronics and Computing, CRC Press. (Taylor and Francis Conference)

Nasim, F., et al. (2023). Field Control Grid Connected DFIG Turbine System. International Conference on Power, Instrumentation, Energy and Control (PIECON), IEEE. doi: 10.1109/PIECON56912.2023.10085726.

Conclusion

Ms. Farhat Nasim’s dedication to research and education reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge in control systems and renewable energy. Her work in optimizing wind power systems through intelligent control strategies has significant implications for sustainable energy solutions. As an educator, she continues to inspire and mentor students, ensuring that future engineers are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to address contemporary challenges in electrical engineering. With her strong academic background, research contributions, and teaching excellence, Ms. Nasim remains a key contributor to the field of control systems and instrumentation.