Dr. Farnaz Farid | Healthcare industry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farnaz Farid | Healthcare industry | Best Researcher Award

Multidisciplinary Researcher, Western Sydney University, Australia

Dr. Farnaz Farid is a distinguished and multidisciplinary researcher whose academic journey and professional experience span industry and academia, combining expertise in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, human-centered systems, and applied computing. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Western Sydney University, where her doctoral research focused on computational modeling, AI-driven predictive systems, and network quality of service frameworks; she also earned earlier degrees in engineering and computing from reputable institutions that shaped her foundation in IT, networks, and systems. Over the years, Dr. Farnaz Farid has served in both industry and academic roles: prior to joining academia, she worked at IBM as an IT Specialist, Application Developer, and Project Manager, contributing to enterprise integration, software development, and digital innovation; subsequently, she entered academia as an Associate Lecturer at the University of Sydney and then moved to Western Sydney University, where she is now a Senior Lecturer and Academic Program Advisor, co-leading global initiatives such as “Realising Digital Futures.” Her professional experience includes overseeing cross-disciplinary projects in AI, cybersecurity, IoT, and smart systems, mentoring postgraduate researchers, guiding curriculum development, and fostering partnerships with industry and community stakeholders. Her research interests encompass explainable AI, human-centred security, AI for healthcare, cyber‐physical systems, distributed networks, federated learning, and digital inclusion. Dr. Farid has received a number of awards and honors, such as the Google exploreCSR grant over multiple years to lead community‐based AI projects, the DVC Education Excellence in Teaching (Partnerships) award at her university, and the Teaching and Learning for Public Good Award in Social Sciences, all of which attest to her excellence in teaching, public engagement, and socially impactful research. Through her editorial service (for journals such as Symmetry and Sustainability), membership in the Asian Council of Science Editors (ACSE), and leadership of cross‐disciplinary grants, she has also contributed to the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

  • Farid, F. (2025). An explainable predictive model for the detection of mental health conditions in the workplace. (citation count: 13)

  • Farid, F. (2025). A threat analysis framework for cyberattacks in smart cities: ransomware in focus. (citation count: 24)

  • Dong, H., & Farid, F. (2024). A deep learning based patient care application for skin cancer detection.

  • Farid, F., & colleagues. (2024). AI technologies in reducing hospital readmission for chronic diseases: a recommended framework.

  • Lai, T., & Farid, F. (2024). Ensemble learning for IoT cybersecurity via Bayesian hyperparameters sensitivity analysis.

Viorel Ordeanu | Medicine | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Prof. Dr. Viorel Ordeanu | Medicine | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Professor at Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest, Romania

With a career spanning over five decades, this researcher has made extraordinary contributions to medical, military, and pharmaceutical sciences. Currently a full professor and senior scientific researcher, he has held leadership positions in both academic and military research institutions. His expertise spans microbiology, infectious diseases, public health, and biodefense, marking him as a distinguished scholar in Romania and beyond.

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Research Excellence Distinction Award

This candidate demonstrates exemplary achievement in research innovation, academic leadership, and multidisciplinary integration. His sustained contributions to microbiological sciences, particularly in the fields of pharmaceutical microbiology and medical protection against biological threats, are remarkable. He has authored over 230 scientific papers and 38 books or book chapters, led 23 major research projects (including 13 as director), and developed practical biodefense strategies adopted in institutional protocols. These accomplishments clearly position him as a strong and deserving nominee for the “Research Excellence Distinction Award”.

Education

The researcher holds a Doctor of Medicine (1971), and a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences (1983), from reputable Romanian institutions. Over time, he has accumulated academic qualifications including professorships, multiple certifications in clinical microbiology, and scientific ranks up to Researcher I. His training encompasses medical microbiology, epidemiology, internal medicine, hyperbaric medicine, and biochemistry, among others, showing an enduring commitment to continuous professional development.

Experience

His professional trajectory includes serving as a medical officer and laboratory head within military health services, eventually becoming Chief of Microbiology and later heading the Anti-Infectious Medical Protection Laboratory. He has been a professor at leading Romanian medical universities and a long-standing scientific researcher at the Cantacuzino Institute and other national research centers. His roles involved teaching, directing doctoral studies, supervising research grants, and authoring institutional manuals on biological protection and microbiology.

Research Interest

His primary research interests include pharmaceutical microbiology, antimicrobial resistance, infectious disease control, biodefense mechanisms, and the development of innovative decontamination solutions. He has focused particularly on protection against biological weapons, integrating clinical microbiology with national defense. His academic work bridges medicine and military applications, fostering advancements in public health resilience and emergency medical strategies.

Publications

He has published 57 ISI-indexed journal articles (41 as lead author) between 1999 and 2024, with notable journals such as Antibiotics-Basel (2024, 2023), Pharmaceuticals Basel (2023), Romanian Journal of Military Medicine (multiple entries from 2013–2022), and Revista Farmacia.

  • “Phyocgemical Screening and Antibacterial Activity…” in Antibiotics-Basel, 2024

  • “Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Effects of Essential Oils” in Antibiotics-Basel, 2023

  • “Medical Intervention in the Biological Attack with Bacillus anthracis” in Rom. J. Mil. Med., 2022

  • “COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Statistical Interpretation” in Rom. J. Mil. Med., 2022

  • “Synthesis and Testing of Decontaminants Based on Quaternary Ammonium Compounds” in Revista de Chimie, 2015

Irene Ruengkhachorn | Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Irene Ruengkhachorn | Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Faculty of Meidicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol university, Thailand

Dr. Irene Ruengkhachorn is a dedicated academic and clinical specialist in gynecologic oncology, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. With nearly two decades of medical and teaching experience, she has significantly contributed to the field through research, clinical practice, and education. Dr. Ruengkhachorn’s expertise spans minimally invasive surgery, integrative oncology, and advanced gynecologic cancer treatment protocols. Her scholarly activities have earned her recognition within the national and international medical community, where she continues to drive progress in women’s cancer care.

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Education

Dr. Ruengkhachorn has pursued a thorough and distinguished academic journey. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, in 2000. She continued her postgraduate training at the same institution, completing graduate diplomas in Basic and Clinical Sciences in 2004 and 2005, respectively. She further specialized by earning a Thai Board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2006, and in Gynecologic Oncology from Chiangmai University in 2008. Her interest in surgical techniques led her to complete certifications in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery in 2012 and undergo visiting clinical training in minimally invasive surgery at Mayo Clinic, USA, the same year. In 2017, she added a Certificate of Advanced Medical Epidemiology from Thammasat University, equipping her with robust research design and analysis capabilities.

Experience

Dr. Ruengkhachorn began her academic career as an Instructor in 2009 at Siriraj Hospital, advancing to Assistant Professor in 2013 and later to Associate Professor in 2016. Over the years, she has played a central role in mentoring medical students and residents, particularly in gynecologic oncology rotations. Prior to her tenure at Siriraj Hospital, she also served as a tutor in the Gynecologic Oncology Department at Chiangmai University. Her long-standing service in one of Thailand’s leading tertiary care centers has enabled her to influence treatment protocols and participate in numerous multi-disciplinary teams that shape national cancer care standards.

Research Interest

Dr. Ruengkhachorn’s research interests are grounded in the clinical challenges of gynecologic oncology. She focuses on cervical and ovarian cancer management, outcomes of surgical interventions, and predictive biomarkers. Her work extends into evaluating oncologic outcomes, the role of pathology in treatment planning, and recently, integrating artificial intelligence and precision medicine approaches. She has also explored minimally invasive surgical techniques, HPV-related cytological abnormalities, and the role of traditional medicine in cancer care. Her aim is to translate clinical findings into practice guidelines that improve survival and quality of life for women affected by reproductive cancers.

Award

Her research has received multiple accolades that highlight both scientific rigor and relevance. In 2008, she won the GSK Research Award for her work on predicting the need for adjuvant radiotherapy in early-stage cervical cancer. The R2R Research Award followed in 2014, recognizing her investigation into atypical glandular cells in cytology. In 2017, she earned the “Research of the Month” title at Siriraj Hospital for her landmark study on outcomes of advanced cervical carcinoma treated with chemotherapy at a tertiary referral center. These honors underscore her contributions to evidence-based gynecologic oncology in high-incidence settings.

Publication

Dr. Ruengkhachorn has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. Seven representative publications include:

  1. Ruengkhachorn I et al., “Oncologic outcomes of stage IVB or persistent or recurrent cervical carcinoma patients treated with chemotherapy,” Int J Gynecol Cancer, 2016, cited 49 times.

  2. Ittiamornlert P, Ruengkhachorn I, “Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio as a predictor of oncologic outcomes,” BMC Cancer, 2019, cited 61 times.

  3. Ruengkhachorn I et al., “Undiagnosed uterine sarcomas identified during surgery for presumed leiomyoma,” Int J Gynecol Cancer, 2017, cited 34 times.

  4. Ruengkhachorn I et al., “Comparison of oncologic outcomes of unanticipated cervical carcinoma,” Gynecol Oncol, 2019, cited 57 times.

  5. Phianpiset R, Ruengkhachorn I et al., “ASCCP risk-based colposcopy recommendations in Thai women,” Obstet Gynecol, 2020, cited 66 times.

  6. Ruengkhachorn I et al., “Predicting factors associated with resistance to Methotrexate in GTN,” Asian Pac J Clin Oncol, 2022, cited 23 times.

  7. Ruengkhachorn I et al., “High-risk HPV genotyping in atypical squamous cells,” Scientific Reports, 2023, cited 15 times.
    These publications reflect her diverse yet focused contributions in clinical oncology and diagnostic advancement.

Conclusion

Dr. Irene Ruengkhachorn has emerged as a leader in gynecologic oncology in Thailand through her relentless pursuit of clinical excellence, academic advancement, and translational research. Her academic path, enriched by international exposure and cross-disciplinary integration, positions her at the forefront of modern cancer care. As she continues to mentor young physicians, publish impactful research, and lead clinical innovation, Dr. Ruengkhachorn exemplifies the synergy of research and compassionate care in advancing women’s health. Her ongoing engagement with global research communities ensures her contributions remain both relevant and far-reaching in the evolving field of gynecologic oncology.