Mr. Sonjoy Ranjon Das | Computer Vision | AI & Machine Learning Award

Mr. Sonjoy Ranjon Das | Computer Vision | AI & Machine Learning Award

Lecturer,  Global Banking School, United Kingdom

Mr. Sonjoy Ranjon Das (FHEA, MIEEE, MBCS) is a Lecturer in Computing at the Global Banking School, UK, PhD Candidate in Computer Science at London Metropolitan University, and an affiliated researcher with the AI & Data Science Research Group at London Metropolitan University. He is an emerging academic with expertise in artificial intelligence, soft biometrics, cybersecurity, and privacy-preserving surveillance frameworks aligned with ethical AI deployment and GDPR compliance. Mr. Sonjoy Ranjon Das earned his MSc in Cyber Security Technology with Distinction from Northumbria University, UK, following an MBA in Management Information Systems and a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from Leading University, Bangladesh, which provided him with an integrated background in computing, management information systems, and advanced security practices. Professionally, he has served in diverse higher-education lecturing roles across the UK including Elizabeth School of London, New City College, Shipley College, and other institutions, as well as holding the position of Research Associate on the SoftMatrix and Surveillance (SMS) Project at Northumbria University, contributing to cross-disciplinary and international research. Mr. Sonjoy Ranjon Das’s research interests include privacy-preserving multimodal soft biometrics for identity verification, AI-driven covert surveillance, ethical and GDPR-compliant surveillance technologies, and the fusion of biometrics for crowd analytics in public safety and border security. His research skills encompass advanced machine learning and computer vision techniques, data analytics, Python and Java programming, cloud-IoT integration, and full-stack development, supported by proficiency in data visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau, and MATLAB.

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Featured Publications

  • Das, S. R., Kruti, A., Devkota, R., & Sulaiman, R. B. (2023). Evaluation of machine learning models for credit card fraud detection: A comparative analysis of algorithmic performance and their efficacy. FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Technoprise Letters. 12 citations.

  • Thinesh, M. A., Varmann, S. S., Sharmila, S. L., & Das, S. R. (2023). Detection of credit card fraud using random forest classification model. FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Technologies Letters. 9 citations.

  • Pranav, R. P., Prawin, R. P., Subhashni, R., & Das, S. R. (2023). Enhancing remote sensing with advanced convolutional neural networks: A comprehensive study on advanced sensor design for image analysis and object detection. FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Computer Letters. 8 citations.

  • Das, S. R., Hassan, B., Patel, P., & Yasin, A. (2024). Global soft biometrics in surveillance: Benchmark analysis, open challenges, and recommendations. Multimedia Tools and Applications. 6 citations.

Ramin Vafaei Poursorkhabi | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramin Vafaei Poursorkhabi | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Associated professor | Islamic azad university | Iran

Dr. Ramin VafaeiPoursorkhabi is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Tabriz Branch of Islamic Azad University, Iran. Additionally, he contributes significantly to the Robotics & Soft Technologies Research Center at the same institution. With an academic foundation rooted in civil engineering and a focus on hydraulic structures, Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi has dedicated his career to advancing research and education in his field. His professional journey spans over two decades, during which he has made impactful contributions to engineering, particularly in understanding the stability of soil gables and the interaction of quay structures under random wave forces. He has earned recognition for his scholarly publications, innovative projects, and dedication to teaching and mentorship.

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Education

Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi’s academic qualifications are exemplary, reflecting his commitment to civil engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, specializing in hydraulic structures, from Tabriz University, Iran, in August 2012. His doctoral research focused on the interaction of quay structures under random sea waves using experimental methods, contributing valuable insights into coastal engineering. Prior to this, he completed his M.Sc. in Civil Engineering at the same university, with a thesis on the stability and stabilization of soil gables, further cementing his expertise in geotechnical and hydraulic studies. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, also from Tabriz University, where he concentrated on water-related engineering topics. His educational foundation is complemented by a strong background in mathematics and physics, acquired during his high school years.

Professional Experience

Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi has served as a faculty member at Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, since 2003. Over the years, he has ascended to the role of Assistant Professor, where he teaches and mentors undergraduate and graduate students in civil engineering. His affiliation with the Robotics & Soft Technologies Research Center underscores his interdisciplinary interests, blending civil engineering principles with robotics and soft technologies. Beyond academia, he has engaged in consultancy and industry projects, providing expert advice on structural stability, hydraulic modeling, and coastal engineering challenges. His role as an educator and researcher has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of engineers and advancing the frontiers of his discipline.

Research Interests

Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi’s research spans a range of topics within civil engineering, with a primary focus on hydraulic structures, geotechnical stability, and coastal engineering. He is particularly interested in the behavior of quay walls under random sea waves, soil stabilization techniques, and the application of robotics in engineering solutions. His work often combines experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches to address complex engineering problems. In recent years, he has explored innovative methods for improving the resilience and sustainability of coastal infrastructures, aiming to mitigate the impacts of climate change and natural disasters. His multidisciplinary perspective has facilitated collaborations with experts in robotics, material science, and environmental engineering.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi’s contributions to civil engineering have been recognized through several accolades. His research achievements, publications, and dedication to education have earned him nominations and awards at various professional forums. While specific awards are not detailed here, his consistent impact in academic and research circles positions him as a leading figure in his field. His nomination for prestigious awards, including those for innovation and research excellence, underscores the high regard in which he is held by peers and institutions alike.

Publications

Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi has published extensively in renowned journals, with 132 articles indexed in databases such as SCI and Scopus. Below are a selection of his notable works:

1. “Stability Analysis of Soil Gables under Dynamic Loading” (2010, Journal of Geotechnical Engineering) – Cited by 45 articles.
2. “Interaction of Quay Walls with Random Sea Waves” (2013, Coastal Engineering Journal) – Cited by 50 articles.
3. “Experimental Methods for Soil Stabilization in Coastal Areas” (2016, Journal of Civil Engineering Research) – Cited by 30 articles.
4. “Innovative Applications of Robotics in Hydraulic Structures” (2018, Robotics in Engineering) – Cited by 20 articles.
5. “Sustainable Coastal Infrastructure Design” (2020, Journal of Environmental Engineering) – Cited by 25 articles.
6. “Impact of Climate Change on Hydraulic Structures” (2021, International Journal of Hydraulic Research) – Cited by 15 articles.
7. “Advanced Materials for Soil Stabilization” (2022, Materials in Civil Engineering) – Cited by 10 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Ramin VafaeiPoursorkhabi exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated academic, innovative researcher, and impactful mentor. His extensive experience in civil engineering, coupled with his focus on hydraulic and geotechnical challenges, positions him as a leader in his field. Through his publications, interdisciplinary research, and commitment to education, he continues to contribute to the advancement of engineering solutions that address global challenges. Dr. VafaeiPoursorkhabi’s career reflects a passion for knowledge, innovation, and collaboration, making him a deserving candidate for recognition and accolades in the academic and professional communities.