CHRYSOULA TSIRMPA | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. CHRYSOULA TSIRMPA | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Education counselor for Preschool Education, University of Patras Greece

Dr. Chrysoula Tsirmpa is an accomplished academic and preschool education expert from Patras, Greece. She completed her PhD at the University of Patras, focusing on literacy practices and family involvement in preschool education. With over two decades of experience, she has served as a kindergarten teacher and currently works as an Education Counselor for Preschool Education in Achaia, Greece. Dr. Tsirmpa’s research emphasizes literacy, family engagement, and teacher training, contributing to international journals and collective volumes. Fluent in English, French, and Italian, she bridges cultures through her expertise in preschool education and literacy development.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

PhD (2017–2021): University of Patras; Dissertation on parental literacy beliefs and preschool-to-school transitions. Master’s (2008–2010): University Aix-Marseille 1, France; Focus on Greek as a Second Language in Preschool Education. Bachelor’s (1990–1994): Department of Preschool Education, University of Patras. Languages & ICT: Proficient in English (C2), French (C2), Italian (B2), and trained in ICT.

💼 Experience

Education Counselor: Since 2023, guiding preschool education in Achaia, Greece. Kindergarten Teacher: Over 20 years in Greek primary education, fostering early literacy. International Role (2006–2010): Educator in Marseille, France, teaching Greek Language in preschool settings.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Recognized for impactful research on literacy and parental involvement in education. Numerous contributions to international and Greek journals, highlighting innovative practices in preschool education. Esteemed publications in UNESCO-led volumes and leading academic journals.

🔬 Research Focus

Preschool literacy practices. Family literacy engagement . Teacher training and professional development. Cross-cultural approaches to emergent literacy

Conclusion

Dr. Tsirmpa’s extensive expertise in preschool literacy, her impactful publications, and her professional dedication position her as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By addressing minor gaps, such as fostering broader interdisciplinary collaborations, she has the potential to further amplify her already significant influence in the field of early childhood education.

Publication Top Notes

  • ‘I would become an even better mother, a better person for the society’: Mothers’ needs and expectations for participation in a family literacy programme

 

  • Parents’ beliefs about the role of Kindergarten in literacy development
    • Published: International Journal about Parents in Education, 2023-08-28
    • DOI: 10.54195/ijpe.16410
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis

 

  • Beliefs of parents of preschool children about literacy: Facilitative and conventional approaches
    • Published: European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021-07-04
    • DOI: 10.1080/1350293x.2021.1941169
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Konstantinos Lavidas

 

  • Parent Reading Belief Inventory: Adaptation and psychometric properties with a sample of Greek parents
    • Published: Educational Role of Language Journal, 2019-08-06
    • DOI: 10.36534/erlj.2019.01.13
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Konstantinos Lavidas

 

 

 

Valentina Franzoni | Complex networks | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Valentina Franzoni | Complex networks | Best Researcher Award

professor at University of Perugia, Italy

Dr. Valentina Franzoni is a tenure-track professor at the University of Perugia, specializing in Artificial Intelligence, Affective Computing, and Human-Computer Interaction. With a PhD in Computer Engineering from La Sapienza University of Rome, she leads research in Affective Computing and Ethics for AI, contributing to multidisciplinary projects and initiatives such as the EmoRe team and KITlab. She also teaches at Hong Kong Baptist University and collaborates with Gumilyov Eurasian University. An accomplished researcher with 72 publications and over 979 citations, Dr. Franzoni is a keynote speaker, organizer of international conferences, and a senior IEEE member with a strong interdisciplinary background in psychology, philosophy, and ethics.

Publication profile

Education and Specializations

Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) Thesis: “A Unifying Approach to Semantic and Topological Similarity in Information Networks” Supervisors: Marco Schaerf, Daniele Nardi. Master’s Degree in Computer Science (University of Perugia, Italy, with honors, 110/110 cum laude) Thesis: “Semantic Proximity Measures for the Web”. Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science (University of Perugia, Italy) Thesis: “Web Usability on the Nintendo Wii Platform”. Liberal Studies Diploma (Liceo Classico “Annibale Mariotti”, Perugia, Italy)

Professional Experience

Tenure-Track Professor (University of Perugia, Italy) Courses: Artificial Intelligence, Affective Computing, Human-Computer Interaction. Responsibilities: Leads research on Affective Computing and Ethics for AI (EmoRe), coordinates data analysis in multidisciplinary projects, involved in communication and outreach, and setting up a university spin-off in AI and Affective Computing.. Lecturer (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong) Courses: E-Business Technology, Electronic Transformation in Business Agreement Duration: 2021-2024 External Teacher and Consultant (Gumilyov Eurasian University, Kazakhstan) Roles: Advisor to Ph.D. candidates Coordinator and Senior Visiting Research Assistant (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong) Roles: Coordinator of HKBU-Unipg summer exchange programme (2012-2017), Senior Visiting Research Assistant (2012, 2016)

Research and Grants

Current Projects: Work Package Coordinator for the “1.1 Organoids” project on data analysis and bioinformatics.. Leader of Affective Computing and Emotion Recognition research group at University of Perugia.. Past Grants:. Funding for e-learning research (PRIN “PHRAME” project) Scholarships for various international conferences and summer schools. Research grants for projects on e-learning and semantic annotation

Academic and Professional Activities

Conferences and Workshops: Organizer and keynote speaker at various events related to AI, affective computing, and ethics. Publications: Articles: 72 indexed in international journals and conference proceedings Book Chapters: 2 scientific, 1 educational Citations: Over 979; H-index: 20 (Scopus, July 2024) Editorial and Review Roles: Guest editor, reviewer for scientific journals, senior IEEE member

Educational and Training Activities

Courses: Attended various summer schools and training in Open Science, Reasoning Web, Mathematics, and more.. Additional Education: Courses in theology, philosophy, and psychology from Theological Institute of Assisi and University of Perugia.

Graduate and PhD Thesis Supervision 🎓

Zhanerke Musekenova: Intelligent document management system (2020). Gaukhar Baltabayeva: Intelligent video surveillance system (2020). Giulio Biondi: Meta-Correlations for Link Prediction (2021). Andrea Migni: Intelligent search on didactic-scientific repositories (May 2019). Giulio Biondi: Semantic and topological proximity in link prediction (April 2017). Gianluca Curto: Randomized Walk Generation Strategies for Recommendation Systems (July 2016). Paolo Mengoni: Semantic Proximity Measures in Collaborative Networks (February 2014). Marco Mencacci: Randomized Paths in Collaborative Networks (February 2014). Fabrizio Piccinato: Visual Interfaces for E-learning Platforms (May 2014). Fabiana Zollo: Automated Classification on the book social network Zazie (May 2013). Sabrina Manni: Information Security in Cloud Computing (May 2013)

Awards and Acknowledgements 🏆

  • Best Paper Award
    • Title: “Semantic Similarity Measures for Topological Link Prediction”
    • Event: International Conference of Computer Science and Its Applications (ICCSA)
    • Date: July 1-4, 2020
    • Location: Cagliari, Italy
  • Leadership Certificate
    • Event: 19th International Conference on Computational Science and Applications (ICCSA) and associated workshops (ACER-EMORE and IWCES)
    • Date: July 1-5, 2019
    • Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia
    • Recognition: Outstanding contribution
  • Certificate for Workshop Organizers
    • Event: Affective Computing and Emotion Recognition (ACER)
    • Affiliation: IEEE/WIC/ACM WI 2017
    • Date: 2017
    • Location: Leipzig University
  • Leadership Certificate
    • Event: 17th International Conference on Computational Science and Applications (ICCSA) and associated workshops (EMORE and IWCES)
    • Date: July 3-6, 2017
    • Location: Trieste, Italy
    • Recognition: Outstanding contribution
  • Award for Excellent Contribution
    • Recognition: 5-years coordination of the HKBU-UNIPG International Exchange Programme
    • Date: 2016
    • Affiliation: University of Perugia and Hong Kong Baptist University
  • FSE Awards 2014, III Prize
    • Category: Young researchers and mobility
    • Project: Por Umbria FSE “iLearn: usability metrics and developing protocols for e-learning on innovative mobile devices”
    • Region: Umbria
  • Award for Outstanding Coordination
    • Event: HKBU-UNIPG International Exchange Programme
    • Date: 2014
    • Affiliation: University of Perugia and Hong Kong Baptist University
  • Award for Outstanding Coordination
    • Event: HKBU-UNIPG International Exchange Programme
    • Date: 2013
    • Affiliation: University of Perugia and Hong Kong Baptist University

 

Publication

  1. A deep learning semantic approach to emotion recognition using the IBM Watson Bluemix Alchemy language
    Journal: Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2017: 17th International
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 51
    Contributors: G Biondi, V Franzoni, V Poggioni

 

  1. Context-based image semantic similarity
    Conference: 2015 12th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 48
    Contributors: V Franzoni, A Milani, S Pallottelli, CHC Leung, Y Li

 

  1. Web-based similarity for emotion recognition in web objects
    Conference: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Utility and Cloud
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 47
    Contributors: G Biondi, V Franzoni, Y Li, A Milani

 

  1. PMING distance: a collaborative semantic proximity measure
    Conference: 2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 47
    Contributors: V Franzoni, A Milani

 

  1. Artificial Intelligence Visual Metaphors in E-Learning Interfaces for Learning Analytics
    Journal: Applied Sciences
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 44
    Contributors: V Franzoni, A Milani, P Mengoni, F Piccinato
  1. Semantic context extraction from collaborative networks
    Conference: Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2015 IEEE 19th
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 31
    Contributors: V Franzoni, A Milani

 

  1. Multi-path traces in semantic graphs for latent knowledge elicitation
    Conference: Natural Computation (ICNC), 2015 11th International Conference
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 28
    Contributors: V Franzoni, A Milani, S Pallottelli

 

  1. Semantic Heuristic Search in Collaborative Networks: Measures and Contexts
    Conference: 2014 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI)
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 28
    Contributors: Franzoni V., Mencacci M., Mengoni P., Milani A.

 

  1. Heuristics for semantic path search in Wikipedia
    Conference: International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 27
    Contributors: V Franzoni, M Mencacci, P Mengoni, A Milani

Conclusion 📝

The candidate demonstrates outstanding qualifications for the Best Researcher Award, with a distinguished educational background, extensive professional experience, and a significant record of research achievements. Their leadership in research and contributions to the academic community are commendable. To further strengthen their profile, focusing on expanding their research scope, increasing collaborations, and enhancing public outreach would be beneficial. Overall, their accomplishments and ongoing contributions position them as a leading candidate for the award.