Eman Alajrami-Decision-making and Problem-solving-Best Researcher Award 

Mrs. Eman Alajrami-Decision-making and Problem-solving-Best Researcher Award 

University of West London-United Kingdom 

Author profile 

Early Academic Pursuits

Eman Alajrami's academic journey began over a decade ago, marked by a deep passion for computer science and teaching. Graduating with distinction from the University of Palestine with a BEng in Software Engineering in 2012, she demonstrated exceptional proficiency with a GPA of 95.29%. Following this, she pursued an MSc in Computer Information Systems at the Arab Academy for Banking & Financial Sciences in Jordan, achieving another distinction with a GPA of 94.8%. Her commitment to academic excellence continued as she earned a BSc in Computer Science from The Islamic University of Gaza, graduating with first-class honors and a GPA of 85.22%.

Professional Endeavors

Eman's professional career unfolded as she assumed leadership roles in academia. From September 2017 to January 2021, she served as the Head of the Multimedia Department at the University of Palestine. Simultaneously, she dedicated herself to teaching computing, making significant contributions as a lecturer. Her commitment extended to part-time roles at Alquds Open University in Palestine and Gaza University, showcasing her dedication to sharing knowledge and fostering educational development.

Contributions and Research Focus

Currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the University of West London, Eman specializes in computer vision and deep learning for medical image analysis. Her research focus centers on developing efficient annotation methods for echocardiography in the realm of deep learning. Eman actively contributes to the academic community at UWL by supporting seminars and participating in the educational development of students within the School of Computing and Engineering.

Accolades and Recognition

Eman's work and research have garnered attention and recognition. Her publications reflect the depth of her contributions to the field, with notable mentions such as "Deep Active Learning for Left Ventricle Segmentation in Echocardiography," published in the FIMH 2023 conference, and "Ensembles-based Active Learning for the Left Ventricle Segmentation," presented at the MIUA 2023 conference.

Effective decision-making and problem-solving are cornerstones of success in both personal and professional realms. Decision-making involves the art of selecting the best course of action from available alternatives, requiring a combination of analytical thinking, critical evaluation, and a consideration of potential consequences. Whether faced with routine choices or critical dilemmas, individuals must adeptly gather information, assess risks, and align decisions with overarching goals. The ability to make sound decisions not only influences individual outcomes but also plays a pivotal role in organizational success, leadership effectiveness, and navigating complex environments.

Impact and Influence on Decision-making and Problem-solving 

Eman's impact extends beyond her research. As Head of the Multimedia Department at the University of Palestine, she played a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape. Her involvement in various universities and dedication to teaching have influenced the next generation of computing professionals.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Eman Alajrami leaves a legacy of academic excellence and a commitment to advancing the field of computer science. Her future contributions in computer vision and deep learning, especially in medical image analysis, are poised to make a lasting impact. As she actively engages in teaching, research, and educational development, Eman is building a legacy that transcends her current achievements.

In summary, Eman Alajrami's academic and professional journey reflects a remarkable commitment to excellence, innovation, and the continual pursuit of knowledge in the dynamic field of computer science. Her influence on education, coupled with her groundbreaking research, positions her as a prominent figure in the intersection of academia and technology.

Problem-solving, closely intertwined with decision-making, is the process of identifying, analyzing, and developing solutions to challenges. It demands creative and critical thinking skills, the ability to break down complex issues into manageable components, and collaboration to foster innovative solutions. Successful problem-solving is not just about finding fixes; it involves understanding the root causes and implementing strategies that address the underlying issues. Individuals and teams equipped with strong problem-solving skills contribute to an environment of innovation, adaptability, and continuous improvement. In essence, the synergy between decision-making and problem-solving forms the backbone of resilient individuals and thriving organizations in an ever-evolving landscape.

Notable publications 

Santanu Paul | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award |

Congratulations,  Santanu Paul | Best Researcher Award | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Award Winner 2023

Dr .Santanu Paul :Decision-making and Problem-solving

Congratulations to Dr. Santanu Paul on receiving the prestigious Best Researcher Award! Dr. Paul's exceptional decision-making and problem-solving skills have significantly contributed to the field of biological sciences, particularly in cancer biology. This recognition underscores his impactful leadership as a Professor and researcher, shaping the future of scientific innovation. Kudos to Dr. Santanu Paul for his outstanding achievements and continued excellence in research!

Professional Profile 

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof. (Dr.) Santanu Paul embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in the biological sciences. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Botany with distinction from Krishnath College (University of Calcutta) in 1993, followed by a Master's degree in Botany from the University of Calcutta in 1995. His commitment to education extended to a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from Union Christian Training College in 1996. His academic pursuits laid the groundwork for a multifaceted career in academia and research.

Professional Endeavors:

Dr. Santanu Paul's professional journey has been marked by a progression through various academic roles. Beginning as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Gurudas College in 2001, he steadily advanced through the ranks. Notably, he held positions as an Associate Professor at Gurudas College and later at the University of Calcutta. Since January 2016, he has served as a distinguished Professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Calcutta, showcasing a commitment to education spanning over 22 years.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Dr. Paul's research spans diverse domains within the biological sciences, emphasizing his expertise in Cell Biology & Genetics, Biotechnology, Phytochemistry, Virology, and Immunology. His work particularly shines in the bio-prospecting of medicinal plants for anti-cancer efficacy, studying the effectiveness of medicinal plants in managing Diabetes and Leishmaniasis, and mapping cell signaling networks.

Accolades and Recognition:

The academic and research community has recognized Dr. Santanu Paul's contributions through numerous awards and honors. Notable among these is the Sm. Subha Mukherjee Memorial Oration Lecture in 2022 for his significant contributions to Cancer Biology. Additionally, he was honored as the "Best Professor in Botany" at the 26th Business School Affaire in 2018.

Impact and Influence:

With over 27 years of research experience, Dr. Paul's impact is evident in his extensive research citations (1233) and notable indices (H-index: 22, i10 index: 38). His leadership in guiding Ph.D. students is reflected in the 6 researchers who have successfully completed their Ph.D. under his mentorship, with 8 more currently pursuing their doctoral studies.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Dr. Santanu Paul's legacy is shaped by eight research projects, each addressing critical issues in leukemia and exploring potential therapeutic interventions. His focus on understanding cellular signaling pathways and the role of Tregs in cancer stem cell deregulation underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in cancer biology.

In the future, Dr. Paul is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field, building on his established reputation as a distinguished Professor and researcher. His dedication to exploring novel avenues in cancer research promises to leave a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Notable Publications

A review on phytochemical and pharmacological potential of Alpinia galanga

Identification and characterization of adsorbed serum sialoglycans on Leishmania donovani promastigotes

Cyanobacteria assisted biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles—a potential antileukemic agent

Identification and purification of cytolytic antibodies directed against O-acetylated sialic acid in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Differential expression of 9‐O‐acetylated sialoglycoconjugates on leukemic blasts: A potential tool for long‐term monitoring of children with acute lymphoblastic …

Curcumin induces caspase mediated apoptosis in JURKAT cells by disrupting the redox balance

Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar): A potent herb with anti-diabetic and antioxidant potential

Characterization of structurally defined epitopes recognized by monoclonal antibodies produced by chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells

Purification and characterization of 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoproteins from leukemic cells and their potential as immunological tool for monitoring childhood acute …

Cyclic voltammetric studies of 1, 2, 4‐trihydroxy‐9, 10‐anthraquinone, its interaction with calf thymus DNA and anti‐leukemic activity on MOLT‐4 cell lines: a comparison with …

O-acetylation of sialic acids is required for the survival of lymphoblasts in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Gold (III) bioreduction by cyanobacteria with special reference to in vitro biosafety assay of gold nanoparticles

Increased interferon gamma production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells in response to stimulation of overexpressed disease‐specific 9‐O‐acetylated …

Antioxidant and antileukemic properties of selected fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) genotypes grown in western Canada

Identification of a sulfonoquinovosyldiacylglyceride from Azadirachta indica and studies on its cytotoxic activity and DNA binding properties

Antibodies against 9-O-acetylated sialoglycans: a potent marker to monitor clinical status in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Citations

Citations 1246 714
h-index 22 13
i10-index 38 30