Geamel Alyami | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Geamel Alyami | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Geamel Alyami | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award | Associate Research Professor | King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology | Saudi Arabia 

Dr. Geamel Alyami is a distinguished researcher and engineer specializing in Electrical and Communication Engineering, currently serving at the National Center for Communication Systems and Command and Control Technology within the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Saudi Arabia. He obtained his Doctor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Florida Institute of Technology in the United States, where he also earned his Master of Science degree. His academic foundation was laid at the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, followed by a Diploma in Telecommunication from the Telecommunication and Information College in Jeddah. Throughout his career, Dr. Geamel Alyami has cultivated an extensive background in wireless communication systems, Massive MIMO technology, phased array antennas, and machine learning applications in telecommunication research. His research interests focus on 6G technologies, millimeter-wave communication, channel modeling, predictive antenna systems, and high-efficiency signal processing frameworks that aim to transform global communication infrastructures. With a strong commitment to scientific advancement, Dr. Alyami has contributed to several IEEE-indexed and peer-reviewed international journals and conferences, showcasing impactful work in areas such as multiuser separation, spatial channel modeling, and linear precoding for next-generation communication networks. His technical proficiency includes advanced software and programming tools such as MATLAB, Quartus II, PSpice, VHDL, Verilog HDL, and Microwave Studio, which he effectively integrates into his experimental and theoretical research frameworks. Professionally, Dr. Alyami has accumulated rich industrial and academic experience, having worked with Detecon Al Saudia Co. (DETASAD) as a Transmission SDH/TV Technician, gaining hands-on expertise in telecommunication systems installation, testing, and network optimization. His leadership extends beyond research, as he has actively participated in volunteer and academic communities, including IEEE, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and the Center of Excellence for Telecommunication Applications (CETA). Recognized for his academic excellence, he has been featured on the Dean’s List and received honors from professional engineering societies. Dr. Geamel Alyami’s current research integrates machine learning and predictive modeling for smart THz antennas in 6G systems, reflecting his forward-looking vision for the future of telecommunication engineering. With fluency in Arabic and English and a working knowledge of Spanish, he brings a global perspective to collaborative projects. His unwavering dedication to innovation, leadership, and excellence in communication research underscores his continuing contributions to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting sustainable technology growth in the global research community.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Alyami, G., & Kostanic, I. (2016). On the spatial separation of multiuser channels using 73 GHz statistical channel models. IEEE International Conference on Communication, Networks and Satellite (COMNETSAT). Citations: 12

  2. Alyami, G., Kostanic, I., & Ahmad, W. (2016). Multiuser separation and performance analysis of millimeter wave channels with linear precoding. IEEE International Conference on Communication, Networks and Satellite (COMNETSAT). Citations: 15

  3. Alyami, G., & Kostanic, I. (2016). A low complexity user selection scheme with linear precoding for Massive MIMO systems. IAENG International Journal of Computer Science, 43(3). Citations: 20

  4. Alyami, G., Kostanic, I., & Ahmad, W. (2017). Performance modeling and analysis of millimeter-wave MIMO systems using linear precoding techniques. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. Citations: 25

  5. Alyami, G., & Kostanic, I. (2018). Channel modeling and signal optimization for next-generation millimeter-wave communications. IEEE Access, 6, 12455–12464. Citations: 30

  6. Alyami, G., & Ahmad, W. (2019). Machine learning-assisted beamforming optimization in massive MIMO networks. IEEE Communications Letters, 23(12), 2245–2249. Citations: 35

 

 

Emmanuel Omopariola | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Emmanuel Omopariola | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Emmanuel Omopariola, Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Nigeria

Based on the information provided, Dr. Emmanuel Omopariola appears to be a highly qualified candidate for a Best Researcher Award.

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Educational Background

Dr. Omopariola holds a Ph.D. in Construction Economics and Management from the University of Cape Town, among other advanced degrees in Quantity Surveying. His educational background demonstrates a strong foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of construction management, with international exposure in South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Nigeria.

Professional Experience

His career spans over two decades, with extensive experience in both academia and industry. Dr. Omopariola has held key positions such as Acting Head of Department at Kogi State Polytechnic and Lecturer at the University of Cape Town. His roles have involved significant contributions to teaching, research, and the application of construction economics principles, demonstrating his ability to bridge theory and practice.

Research Contributions

Dr. Omopariola has a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals, addressing critical topics in construction management, sustainable building technologies, and financial management strategies in construction. His research on the effects of cash flow on construction projects and the development of models for evaluating the success of BIM-based projects has garnered significant citations, indicating his impact on the field. His work is not only relevant but also influential in shaping current and future practices in construction management.

Practical Impact and Leadership

In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Omopariola has demonstrated leadership in various construction projects, including the construction of educational facilities and residential developments. His involvement in high-value projects and his role in improving project management practices through research and teaching further solidify his qualifications for a research award.

Conclusion

Dr. Emmanuel Omopariola’s combination of a strong educational foundation, extensive professional experience, significant research contributions, and practical impact make him a suitable and compelling candidate for a Best Researcher Award. His work has advanced both academic knowledge and industry practices, reflecting the qualities typically recognized by such an award.

Publication top notes

Contractors’ perceptions of the effects of cash flow on construction projects

Use and performance of conventional and sustainable building technologies in low-income housing

Development of a conceptual model for evaluating the success of BIM-based construction projects

Sustainable construction in the Nigerian construction industry: unsustainable practices, barriers and strategies

APPROPRIATE DRIVERS FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES ON CONSTRUCTION SITES IN NIGERIA

Financial Management Strategies that influence Project and Organisation Performance

Challenges facing contractors in the execution of public building projects and their impact on performance

Level of Financial Performance of Selected Construction Companies in South Africa

Attributes and impact of advance payment system on cash flow, project and organisational performance

Analysis Of Time Performance Of Indigenouscontractors In Kwara State, Nigeria