Shaymaa Sorour | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shaymaa Sorour | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Shaymaa E. Sorour is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science specializing in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Optimization, with a strong focus on educational technologies and intelligent learning systems. She earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Kyushu University, Japan (2016), following an M.Sc. in Computer Education and a B.Sc. in Computer Teacher Preparation with honors. Dr. Sorour has extensive academic experience across teaching, research, quality assurance, and academic advising, serving in faculty roles at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, and Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt. Her research integrates data mining, learning analytics, student performance prediction, adaptive and intelligent educational systems, and technology-enhanced learning, with publications in leading international journals and conferences. She has actively contributed to global scholarly communities through sustained participation in IEEE, LNCS, and international education and AI venues. Her scholarly impact includes 486 citations, 49 documents, and an h-index of 11, reflecting consistent contributions to AI in education and learning analytics (486 citations by 441 documents). Among her recognitions, she received a Best Paper Award at an international conference. Dr. Sorour’s work continues to bridge advanced computational intelligence with practical, scalable educational innovation, supporting data-driven decision-making and improved learning outcomes worldwide.

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Karima Almazroui | Emerging Research Trends | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Karima Almazroui | Emerging Research Trends | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed bin Zayed U for Humanities | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Karima Matar Almazroui is a visionary leader and scholar in higher education, policy reform, and institutional transformation, with over two decades of distinguished service in academia and government. She holds a Ph.D. in Language, Reading, and Culture from the University of Arizona, an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Arkansas, a Master’s in Strategic Studies and National Security from the UAE National Defense College, and a B.A. in Arabic Language Education from the United Arab Emirates University. Currently serving as Advisor to the Chancellor at Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities, she has pioneered initiatives in quality assurance, institutional effectiveness, and international collaboration. Her prior leadership roles include Advisor to the Minister of Education, Executive Director at ADEK, and Chairwoman of Educators Without Borders in Geneva. Dr. Almazroui’s research encompasses educational policy, curriculum development, teacher training, language acquisition, and the integration of technology in learning. Her publication record includes 16 documents, 144 citations by 137 documents, and an h-index of 6, reflecting her academic impact. Recognized with numerous awards—including the Middle East Women Leader Excellence Award and the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Award for Arabic Language Innovation—she continues to advance global education through research, innovation, and transformative leadership.

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Featured Publications

Almazroui, Karima (2025) “Ideological Indoctrination of Children During Crises: Non-Religious Extremism in Authoritarian Regimes”, Child Protection and Practice.

Almazroui, Karima (2025) “Cultural Norms, Digital Infrastructures, and Institutional Trust: Rethinking Bullying Governance in UAE Schools”, International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies

Almazroui, Karima & Awad, Cecile (2025) “Literacy Under Siege: Evaluating Scalable Interventions for Displaced Children in Conflict-Affected Settings”, International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies.

Almazroui, Karima (2025) “Enhancing Arabic Literacy Through Data-Driven Assessment: The Impact of Running Records on Reading Evaluation and Instruction”, International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies.

Al Mazroui, Karima & Alzyoudi, Mohammed (2024) “The Role of ChatGPT in Mitigating Loneliness Among Older Adults: An Exploratory Study”, Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies.