Mohammed Almulla | Prescriptive Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mohammed Almulla | Prescriptive Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Kuwait University | Kuwait

Prof. Mohammed Almulla is a distinguished computer scientist with a Ph.D. from McGill University, Canada. He has served Kuwait University for over three decades, progressing from Assistant Professor to Professor, and held key administrative roles including Department Chair and Acting Vice President. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, automated theorem proving, database systems, and digital transformation in education. He contributed to ABET accreditation, ICT infrastructure, and eLearning initiatives, and actively participates in international conferences and journal reviews. Recognized for his leadership and innovation, he has received awards for informatics excellence, fostering advancements in computing education and research.

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Top 5 Publications

Data-Driven Anesthesia: An Ensemble Model for Propofol and Remifentanil Dosage Control During Medical Surgery

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025
DOI: 10.51244/ijrsi.2025.121500017p
Authors: Abas Almaayofi, Farah Almulla, Mohammed A. Almulla
A Trust-Based Global Expert System for Disease Diagnosis Using Hierarchical Federated Learning

Journal of Engineering Research, 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.jer.2025.03.001
Authors: Farah M. Almulla, Mohammed A. Almulla
A Novel CLIPS-Based Medical Expert System for Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment Recommendation

Kuwait Journal of Science, 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.kjs.2024.100310
Author: Mohammed A. Almulla
On the Effect of Prior Knowledge in Text-Based Emotion Recognition

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024
DOI: 10.51244/ijrsi.2024.1108005
Author: Mohammed A. Almulla
Facial Expression Recognition Using Deep Convolution Neural Networks

IEEE Annual Congress on Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), 2024
DOI: 10.1109/aiot63253.2024.00022
Author: Mohammed A. Almulla

Chulhwan Bang | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chulhwan Bang | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award

Georgia Southern University | United States

Dr. Chulhwan C. Bang is an Assistant Professor of Business Analytics and Information Systems at Georgia Southern University. He earned his Ph.D. in Business Management, specializing in Management Science and Systems with a minor in Communication, from the University at Buffalo, SUNY. With over a decade of academic and professional experience, Dr. Bang has taught a wide range of courses in business programming, information systems, and data analytics, integrating tools such as Python, SAP, Power BI, and Tableau. His research interests include big data analytics, cryptocurrency forecasting, social media analysis, deep learning, and sports analytics. He has published in top-tier journals such as Information Systems Frontiers and International Journal of Information Management and actively collaborates with students on applied data-driven projects. Prior to academia, he worked in the IT industry as a system architect and software developer, contributing to large-scale ERP and BI projects in Korea and the U.S. Dr. Bang has received multiple honors, including the Outstanding Research Award and finalist recognition for accelerator research grants. His work bridges theory and practice, fostering innovation in analytics education and advancing interdisciplinary research in business intelligence and emerging technologies.

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Featured Publications

Lee, Y. S., & Bang, C. C. (2022). Framework for the Classification of Imbalanced Structured Data Using Under-sampling and Convolutional Neural Network. Information Systems Frontiers.

Bang, C. C., Lee, J., & Rao, H. R. (2021). The Egyptian protest movement in the twittersphere: An investigation of dual sentiment pathways of communication. International Journal of Information Management.

Bang, C. C. (2020). Predicting Loyalty of Korean Mobile Applications: A Dual-Factor Approach. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology for Digital Convergence (IJICTDC).

Yu, J., Bang, C. C., & Oh, D.-Y. (2020). The Effect of Noncognitive Factors on Information Disclosure on Social Network Websites: Role of Habit and Affect. Southern Business & Economic Journal.

Kwon, K. H., Bang, C. C., Egnoto, M., & Rao, H. R. (2016). Social media rumors as improvised public opinion: semantic network analyses of Twitter discourses during Korean saber rattling 2013. Asian Journal of Communication.