Lakmini Prarthana Jayasinghe | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Lakmini Prarthana Jayasinghe | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, University of Southern Queensland, Australia 🌟

Lakmini Mudiyanselage is a dedicated researcher and academic with a passion for data science and artificial intelligence, specializing in hydrological forecasting and environmental applications. Based in Toowoomba, Queensland, she leverages her expertise to develop predictive models that address critical climate challenges in Australia, particularly in drought-prone regions. With a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and a background in mathematics, Lakmini is committed to advancing scientific research through innovative data-driven methodologies and deep learning techniques.

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Education 🎓

Lakmini Mudiyanselage has a solid academic foundation marked by her advanced studies in artificial intelligence and mathematics. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Southern Queensland in 2023, where she focused on cutting-edge AI applications to solve environmental challenges. Prior to this, she completed a Master of Philosophy in Mathematics in 2014 and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 2008, both from the University of Kelaniya. This extensive background in mathematics and AI equips Lakmini with the analytical and computational skills needed to contribute significantly to data science and environmental studies, enabling her to develop sophisticated predictive models and insights that address critical climate issues.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Researcher | UniSQ Advanced Data Analytic Lab (2020 – Present)
Lakmini leads efforts in predictive model development for hydrological parameters, working with extensive climate datasets to advance environmental forecasting. Her work has attracted significant funding and collaborative support, demonstrating her impact on hydrological research.

Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences | Wayamba University of Sri Lanka (2010 – 2020)
In her decade-long academic career, Lakmini contributed to curriculum development and student mentorship. She also supervised student research and served as Acting Head of the Department, guiding students in mathematical modeling and AI-driven solutions.

Research Interest 🔍

Lakmini’s research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence for environmental forecasting, with special attention to climate and hydrological data modeling. Her projects utilize hybrid machine learning models, such as Long Short-Term Memory networks, to enhance predictions related to evaporation, soil moisture, and evapotranspiration in regions affected by climate variability.

Awards 🏆

Lakmini Mudiyanselage has been honored with prestigious awards that reflect her academic excellence and research contributions. In 2023, she received the Award of Excellence in Doctoral Research from the University of Southern Queensland, recognizing her achievement of the highest possible result in her doctoral research examination. Earlier, in 2008, she was awarded the Physical Science Award in Mathematics by the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science for her groundbreaking work on confluent hypergeometric differential equations. These accolades underscore her dedication to advancing mathematical and AI-driven research, particularly in fields with impactful applications.

Publications 📚

“Development and Evaluation of Hybrid Deep Learning Long Short-Term Memory Network Model for Pan Evaporation Estimation”Journal of Hydrology, 2022
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Cited by multiple research articles examining predictive environmental modeling.

“Deep Multi-Stage Reference Evapotranspiration Forecasting Model: Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition Integrated with Boruta-Random Forest Algorithm”IEEE Access, 2021
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Referenced in studies focused on data-driven environmental predictions.

“Forecasting Multi-Step Soil Moisture with Three-Phase Hybrid Wavelet-Least Absolute Shrinkage Selection Operator-Long Short-Term Memory Network (moDWT-Lasso-LSTM) Model”MDPI Water, 2023
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Influential in soil moisture forecasting literature and widely cited in AI-based hydrological research.

Conclusion

Lakmini Mudiyanselage is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence and environmental data science addresses pressing global challenges, and her commitment to academic mentorship further underscores her dedication to scientific advancement and community service. Her accomplishments align well with the award’s objectives, making her highly deserving of this recognition.

Ali Nayem | Computation Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr Ali Nayem | Computation Engineering | Young Scientist Award

RA, PennState, Bangladesh 

👨‍🎓 Ali Zulkar Nayem is an experienced Naval Architect and Marine Engineer with a passion for structural optimization and software development in the marine engineering sector. Currently working as a Senior Software Developer at Nextgen Digitech V.O.F., he leverages his skills in Python and computational analysis to develop innovative solutions, especially in structural and hydrodynamic optimization. He is a dedicated professional, driven to solve complex engineering problems.

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Education

🎓 Master’s Degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) (2022) – CGPA: 3.71
🎓 Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, BUET (2017) – CGPA: 3.13
📚 HSC (Science) – Bogura Cantonment Public School and College (2011) – GPA: 5.00
📘 SSC (Science) – Cantonment Board High School, Bogura (2009) – GPA: 5.00

Experience

💼 Senior Software Developer | Nextgen Digitech V.O.F., Netherlands (2018 – Present)
Ali Nayem’s role primarily involves developing Python-based modules for wind turbine tower design, failure analysis, and structural optimization. His expertise in computational mechanics and programming has made significant contributions to the engineering software industry. His work integrates libraries such as NumPy, SciPy, and PyQt, along with data analysis and visualization skills.

Research Interest

🔬 Research Focus
Ali is deeply interested in the optimization of structural designs, particularly in complex marine and unstructured design domains. His M.Sc. thesis presents a novel topology optimization approach for ship structures in irregular design domains, utilizing Python-based programming to offer an interactive solution. His B.Sc. thesis concentrated on potential flow analysis around 3D hydrofoils, showcasing a robust understanding of fluid mechanics and computational methods.

Awards

🏆 2nd Runner-Up – Model Ship Propulsion Competition, BUET (2015)
Ali was recognized for his technical prowess in model ship propulsion, reflecting his early contributions to marine engineering competitions.

Publications

📄 MARTEC 2022

Topology Optimization on an Irregular Design Domain Having Unstructured Mesh (ongoing)

Characteristic Analysis of MZC Plate Element (ongoing)

Conclusion

Ali Zulkar Nayem’s achievements, particularly in computational marine engineering and software development, make him a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientists Award. His blend of research expertise, practical engineering projects, and technical skills align well with the award’s objectives of promoting innovative research in young scientists.