Ghislain Franck Emani | Computer Science | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

     Ghislain Franck Emani
Affiliation Hohai University
Country China
Scopus ID 57789312700
Documents 4
Citations 25
h-index 3
Subject Area Computer Science
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award
ORCID 0000-0002-4676-1118

Ghislain Franck Emani

Hohai University, China

Ghislain Franck Emani  the Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award recognizes scholarly achievement that integrates knowledge, methodologies, and innovation across multiple research domains. This academic profile highlights the research activities, publication record, scholarly impact, and interdisciplinary contributions of Ghislain Franck Emani, whose work within computer science reflects engagement with emerging technological challenges and collaborative research initiatives. The profile is presented in a neutral academic format suitable for recognition within the framework of the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.[1]

Abstract

Ghislain Franck Emani has contributed to interdisciplinary research activities situated within computer science and related technological domains. His scholarly profile demonstrates engagement with research topics that combine computational methodologies, data-driven analysis, and practical applications. Through peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and international academic visibility, the researcher has established a foundation for cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation. The present article evaluates these contributions in relation to the objectives and standards of the Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award.[1][2]

Keywords

Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Research, Scholarly Impact, Research Excellence, Data Analysis, Academic Recognition, Innovation, Cross-disciplinary Collaboration.

Introduction

Contemporary scientific advancement increasingly depends upon the integration of expertise across multiple disciplines. Researchers capable of bridging theoretical knowledge with practical implementation often contribute significantly to innovation and knowledge dissemination. Within this context, Ghislain Franck Emani’s academic record reflects participation in interdisciplinary investigations that support the advancement of computer science and associated technological fields.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with Hohai University in China, Ghislain Franck Emani maintains an academic profile indexed within major scholarly databases. Available bibliometric indicators show four indexed documents, twenty-five citations, and an h-index of three. These metrics indicate the presence of recognized scholarly contributions and evidence of research visibility within relevant academic communities.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with this profile demonstrate the application of computational methods to complex scientific and engineering challenges. Cross-disciplinary research frequently requires the integration of algorithmic thinking, analytical modeling, and domain-specific knowledge. Such approaches contribute to the development of practical solutions while strengthening collaboration among diverse academic communities.[2]

Publications

Selected scholarly outputs indexed within international databases demonstrate the researcher’s engagement with peer-reviewed dissemination and academic communication.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through bibliometric indicators, scholarly visibility, citation activity, and the potential influence of published work on future investigations. With twenty-five citations and an h-index of three, the available metrics suggest that the researcher’s contributions have achieved recognition among peers and have been incorporated into subsequent scholarly discussions.[1]

Award Suitability

The Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award emphasizes innovation, integration of knowledge, and measurable scholarly contribution. Based on available academic indicators, institutional affiliation, publication activity, and interdisciplinary orientation, Ghislain Franck Emani demonstrates characteristics aligned with the objectives of the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award. The profile reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge through collaborative and computationally informed research methodologies.[1][4]

Conclusion

Ghislain Franck Emani’s academic profile presents evidence of interdisciplinary scholarship within computer science, supported by indexed publications, citation activity, and institutional engagement. The combination of measurable research impact and cross-disciplinary participation supports consideration for recognition under the Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award framework. Continued scholarly development and collaborative research activities are expected to further strengthen the visibility and influence of this body of work.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ghislain Franck Emani, Author ID 57789312700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57789312700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Ghislain Franck Emani.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4676-1118
  3. Digital Object Identifier Foundation. (n.d.). DOI reference example for scholarly publications.
  4. Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/
  5. Emani, G. F., Weiya, X., Shujaie, A. H., Nattabi, F. S., Guédé, K. G., Twite, F. N., Kouame, A. R., & Ally, H. (2026). SUGARFuseNet: Diffusion-driven domain adaptation and bimodal bitemporal fusion for advancing global landslide segmentation on novel GBMT-SLID dataset.

Ioannis Chatzilygeroudis | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ioannis Chatzilygeroudis | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ioannis Chatzilygeroudis, University of Patras, Greece

Prof. Emeritus at the University of Patras, Greece, with a rich educational background in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (NTUA), Theology (University of Athens), MSc in Information Technology, and a PhD in Artificial Intelligence (University of Nottingham). Fluent in Greek and English, he specializes in AI, KR&R, knowledge-based systems, theorem proving, intelligent tutoring, e-learning, machine learning, natural language generation, sentiment analysis, semantic web, and educational robotics. His prolific research includes a PhD thesis, 18 edited volumes, 21 book chapters, 46 journal papers, 115 conference papers, 8 national conference papers, and 14 workshop papers. 📚🤖💻🌐

Publication profile

Orcid

Education

📚 From September 1968 to June 1974, completed secondary education, earning a Certificate of High School Graduation in Science. 🎓 Pursued a Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electronics at the National Technical University of Athens from October 1974 to July 1979. 📜 From February to June 1983, obtained a Certificate of Educational Studies from PATES of SELETE, Greece. 📖 Achieved a Bachelor in Theology from the University of Athens, completed between October 1979 and December 1987. 🎓 Earned an MSc in Information Technology from the University of Nottingham in 1989, followed by a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the same university in 1992. 🧠 Thesis: “Integrating Logic and Objects for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.”

Experience

📘 From Feb. 1982 to June 1982, I served as a part-time lab professor at PALMER Higher School of Electronics in Greece, teaching Electronics Lab. My full-time teaching journey began at TEI of Athens (1982-84), where I covered courses like Electrotechnics and Circuit Theory. My secondary education tenure (1984-92) focused on electrical engineering subjects. I then transitioned to higher education, teaching at TEI of Kozani and Chalkida, and later at the University of Nottingham (1990-92). From 1995-2006, I was a senior researcher and lecturer at the University of Patras, ultimately becoming a professor (2009-2023). Now, I am a Professor Emeritus. 🎓🔬

Projects

From June 1993 to November 1995, I managed the CTI team for the DELTA-CIME project, developing a knowledge-based production control system. I led several initiatives, including the MEDFORM project for multimedia education and the national project for educational software in chemistry. As a senior researcher, I contributed to intelligent systems for tele-education and hybrid knowledge representation. I led multiple European projects like MENUET, AVARES, and TESLA, focusing on innovative education through virtual reality. My work aims to enhance learning experiences across disciplines, involving collaboration with various international partners. 🌍📚💻🎓

Research focus

Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis specializes in artificial intelligence and its applications in various domains, particularly in agriculture and healthcare. His research includes intelligent systems for diagnosing farmed fish diseases, employing deep learning techniques for image analysis, and exploring natural language processing methods. He has contributed significantly to the development of expert systems and reinforcement learning approaches to improve disease prediction in aquaculture. Additionally, his work in sentiment analysis and e-learning demonstrates a commitment to advancing educational technologies and user experience. Hatzilygeroudis’s interdisciplinary approach combines computer science with practical applications, making significant strides in health and environmental management. 🌱🐟💻📊

Publication focus

Using Level-Based Multiple Reasoning in a Web-Based Intelligent System for the Diagnosis of Farmed Fish Diseases

An Integrated GIS-Based Reinforcement Learning Approach for Efficient Prediction of Disease Transmission in Aquaculture

Speech Emotion Recognition Using Convolutional Neural Networks with Attention Mechanism

Expert Systems for Farmed Fish Disease Diagnosis: An Overview and a Proposal

Expert Systems for Farmed Fish Disease Diagnosis: An Overview and a Proposal

A Convolutional Autoencoder Approach for Boosting the Specificity of Retinal Blood Vessels Segmentation

Evaluating Deep Learning Techniques for Natural Language Inference