Saeide Hajighasemi | Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi | Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Ph.D. student at Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi is a dedicated researcher in Applied Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, with expertise in image processing, particle tracking, optimization, and fuzzy systems. She holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Science and Research University, Tehran, and has extensive experience as a researcher and lecturer in Iran and Germany. Her contributions include authoring several academic books, publishing in high-impact journals such as IEEE and Scopus-indexed venues, and presenting at major international conferences. She has actively reviewed for international journals, engaged in collaborative projects, and translated technical works to expand accessibility of advanced knowledge. As an IEEE WIE member, she has demonstrated leadership, academic mentorship, and commitment to community development. Her interdisciplinary research and professional involvement highlight her as a promising scholar and innovator in computational science.

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Education

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi pursued her academic journey in Applied Mathematics, beginning with a Bachelor of Science at Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, followed by a Master of Science at Islamic Azad University, Mashhad branch. She further advanced her expertise with a Doctor of Science in Applied Mathematics from Science and Research University, Tehran, where she developed strong foundations in numerical computation, fuzzy systems, and mathematical modeling. Her education combined theoretical rigor with practical applications, preparing her for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Through her studies, she built a strong background in optimization, advanced calculus, differential equations, and computational methods. This comprehensive academic path provided the basis for her later achievements in research, publications, and international collaborations across applied mathematics and artificial intelligence.

Experience

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi has established a broad academic and research career spanning teaching, research, and collaborative projects in mathematics and artificial intelligence. She served as a lecturer and researcher in Tehran, where she taught a wide range of mathematical subjects including optimization, numerical methods, calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics. Her research extended into fuzzy systems, mathematical modeling, and interdisciplinary applications. She later joined Brandenburg Technical University in Germany as a researcher in applied mathematics, where her work focused on image processing, particle tracking, and computer vision. Beyond teaching and research, she has contributed significantly as a reviewer for international journals and actively participated in major conferences. Her professional experience reflects both academic dedication and international engagement, bridging mathematics with real-world computational and engineering applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi’s research interests lie at the intersection of mathematics, artificial intelligence, and computational sciences. She has contributed to fuzzy systems, similarity measures, integral equations, optimization, and numerical computation, while also exploring applications in engineering and interdisciplinary contexts. Her current focus includes artificial intelligence, particularly image processing, computer vision, and interpretable AI methods applied to particle tracking and scientific computing. She is passionate about bridging theoretical mathematics with practical AI-driven solutions that address real-world challenges. Her contributions to publications and books demonstrate her ability to integrate theory and application, advancing both mathematical foundations and computational techniques. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she seeks to develop innovative solutions that combine the precision of mathematics with the transformative power of artificial intelligence and data-driven technologies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi has earned recognition for her contributions to mathematics and artificial intelligence through impactful publications, international collaborations, and academic service. Her participation in prestigious conferences such as IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and ALGORITMY highlights her standing in the global research community. She has co-authored several academic books on mathematics, fuzzy systems, and computational methods, which are widely used by students and researchers. As a reviewer for respected international journals, she has contributed to maintaining high standards in scientific publishing. Her recognition as a member of IEEE Women in Engineering further reflects her role in promoting diversity and leadership in science. These accomplishments underline her growing reputation as a researcher whose interdisciplinary work continues to benefit both academia and applied sciences.

Research Skill

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi possesses strong research skills in applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, and computational modeling. She is proficient in developing algorithms for fuzzy systems, solving complex integral equations, and applying optimization methods across interdisciplinary domains. Her expertise extends to artificial intelligence, including computer vision, image processing, and interpretable AI techniques. She is skilled in programming and computational tools such as MATLAB, Python, and LaTeX, enabling her to conduct advanced simulations and implement mathematical models effectively. Alongside technical expertise, she demonstrates strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking abilities, which she applies to theoretical and applied research. Her experience as a reviewer, author, and translator further illustrates her capabilities in scientific communication. These skills collectively establish her as a versatile researcher with interdisciplinary strengths.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: A fuzzy similarity measure for generalized fuzzy numbers
    Authors: Hajighasemi, S.
    Year: 2015
    Citation: IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, DOI: 10.1109/FUZZ-IEEE.2015.7337851

  • Title: Experimental investigation on using nano additives in designing of smart drilling fluids – A revolution in drilling
    Authors: Hajighasemi, S.; Rayatdoost, S.; Soleymani, M.; Bakhtbidar, M.
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 6th Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences, DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.20140184

  • Title: A new distance measure and ranking method for generalized trapezoidal fuzzy numbers
    Authors: Allahviranloo, T.; Jahantigh, M.A.; Hajighasemi, S.
    Year: 2013
    Citation: Mathematical Problems in Engineering, DOI: 10.1155/2013/623757

  • Title: A new similarity measure for generalized fuzzy numbers
    Authors: Allahviranloo, T.; Abbasbandy, S.; Hajighasemi, S.
    Year: 2012
    Citation: Neural Computing and Applications, DOI: 10.1007/s00521-012-0836-2

  • Title: Fuzzy Fredholm-Volterra integral equations and existence and uniqueness of solution of them
    Authors: Haji Ghasemi, S.
    Year: 2011
    Citation: Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, EID: 2-s2.0-79954487880

  • Title: A fuzzy distance between two fuzzy numbers
    Authors: Abbasbandy, S.; Hajighasemi, S.
    Year: 2010
    Citation: Communications in Computer and Information Science, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14058-7_39

  • Title: Application of Gaussian quadratures in solving fuzzy Fredholm integral equations
    Authors: Khezerloo, M.; Allahviranloo, T.; Salahshour, S.; Kiasari, M.K.; Ghasemi, S.H.
    Year: 2010
    Citation: Communications in Computer and Information Science, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14058-7_50

  • Title: Existence and uniqueness of solutions of fuzzy Volterra integro-differential equations
    Authors: Hajighasemi, S.; Allahviranloo, T.; Khezerloo, M.; Khorasany, M.; Salahshour, S.
    Year: 2010
    Citation: Communications in Computer and Information Science, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14058-7_51

  • Title: Expansion method for solving fuzzy Fredholm-Volterra integral equations
    Authors: Khezerloo, S.; Allahviranloo, T.; Ghasemi, S.H.; Salahshour, S.; Khezerloo, M.; Kiasary, M.K.
    Year: 2010
    Citation: Communications in Computer and Information Science, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14058-7_52

  • Title: Numerical solution of algebraic fuzzy equations by Adomian method
    Authors: Hajighasemi, S.; Khorasani, S.M.
    Year: 2010
    Citation: Applied Mathematical Sciences, EID: 2-s2.0-79251580267

Conclusion

Dr. Saeide Hajighasemi exemplifies a dedicated scholar whose contributions in mathematics and artificial intelligence bridge theory with application. With a solid academic foundation, diverse teaching and research experiences, and impactful publications, she has significantly advanced the fields of fuzzy systems, computational intelligence, and interdisciplinary applications. Her active participation in international conferences and professional communities reflects her leadership and commitment to global collaboration. As an IEEE WIE member and author of several books, she continues to mentor, inspire, and expand knowledge in her domain. Equipped with strong research skills and a vision for innovation, she stands out as a promising leader whose future contributions will further strengthen the role of mathematics and artificial intelligence in solving complex scientific and societal challenges.

Miljana Milic | Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Miljana Milic | Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics | Best Academic Researcher Award

University Full Professor at University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Serbia

Prof. Dr. Miljana Milic is a distinguished full professor at the University of Niš, specializing in applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, and electronic circuit design. With an extensive academic background, she holds MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering and has made significant contributions to neural networks, forecasting algorithms, and VLSI circuit design. Her research focuses on improving forecasting accuracy and system performance, with notable publications in high-impact journals such as Mathematics and Microelectronics Reliability. Prof. Milic’s work spans across numerous international collaborations, particularly in Southeast Europe and with renowned universities in Germany, the UK, and Greece. She has also contributed to multiple innovation projects and holds several patents. As a mentor, she has shaped the careers of emerging researchers while continuing her own impactful work in artificial intelligence and electronic systems. Prof. Milic’s research is recognized for its practical applications in energy systems, communications, and predictive modeling.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Miljana Milic holds both MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering, reflecting her strong academic foundation. Her education has equipped her with deep expertise in applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, and electronic circuit design, providing a solid base for her pioneering research in forecasting methods and complex system modeling. Over the years, her academic journey has been complemented by her continuous pursuit of knowledge through collaborations with prestigious institutions globally. Her educational background has not only formed the foundation of her research but also contributed to her leadership in shaping future engineers and researchers, further enhancing her impact on both the academic and professional communities.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Miljana Milic is a full professor at the University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, where she has significantly influenced both research and education. She has led several research projects funded by government agencies and collaborated internationally on various technical solutions related to electronic systems, artificial intelligence, and forecasting. With a focus on bridging theoretical advancements and practical applications, her career has seen her at the forefront of developments in areas such as VLSI circuits, predictive modeling, and energy systems. Prof. Milic’s teaching and mentorship have further cemented her reputation as a respected figure in academia.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Milic’s research spans applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, and electronic circuit design. Her primary focus lies in developing advanced forecasting methods, particularly using neural networks to improve prediction accuracy in time series modeling. Additionally, her work explores VLSI circuit design, specifically in the areas of delay estimation and integrated circuit testing. Prof. Milic is also dedicated to exploring the intersection of AI and electronic systems, applying predictive models to various sectors such as energy management, wireless communication, and healthcare. Her interdisciplinary approach aims to narrow the gap between theoretical research and real-world applications, particularly in the context of modern technological challenges.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Miljana Milic has received numerous accolades for her contributions to research and academia. Her work has been recognized internationally, with her publications cited widely across the academic community. She has received funding for numerous research projects, including those from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development in Serbia, highlighting her role in advancing scientific innovation. As a mentor and leader, Prof. Milic has also earned recognition for her dedication to education and academic development, playing a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of researchers in her field. Her ongoing contributions to academic journals and international collaborations further solidify her standing in the global research community.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Miljana Milic is an accomplished academic whose research has made a significant impact in the fields of artificial intelligence, neural networks, and electronic circuit design. With a strong academic background and extensive professional experience, she has contributed to numerous international projects and innovations that bridge theory with real-world applications. Her work in predictive modeling, particularly in energy systems and communication technologies, showcases her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing modern science and engineering. Through her dedication to research, teaching, and mentorship, Prof. Milic continues to inspire and shape the future of engineering, making her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Decimation Filter Design
    Authors: M. Sokolovic, B. Jovanovic, M. Damnjanovic
    Year: 2004
    Citation: 21
    Source: 24th International Conference on Microelectronics (IEEE Cat. No …)

  • Title: Modular Design of Fast Leading Zeros Counting Circuit
    Authors: N.Z. Milenkovic, V.V. Stankovic, M.L. Milic
    Year: 2015
    Citation: 19
    Source: Journal of Electrical Engineering 66 (6), 329

  • Title: Oscillation-Based Analog Diagnosis Using Artificial Neural Networks Based Inference Mechanism
    Authors: M.A. Stošović, M. Milić, M. Zwolinski, V. Litovski
    Year: 2013
    Citation: 19
    Source: Computers & Electrical Engineering 39 (2), 190-201

  • Title: Performance Analysis of SSC/SC Combiner at Two Time Instants in the Presence of Rayleigh Fading
    Authors: P. Nikolić, D. Krstić, M. Milić, M. Stefanović
    Year: 2011
    Citation: 17
    Source: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 65 (11-12), 319-325

  • Title: Simulation of a Pick-and-Place Cube Robot by Means of the Simulation Software KUKA Sim Pro
    Authors: D. Lukač
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 11
    Source: 41st International Convention on Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

  • Title: Analog Filter Diagnosis Using the Oscillation-Based Method
    Authors: M.S. Andrejevic, M. Milic
    Year: 2012
    Citation: 11
    Source: Journal of Electrical Engineering 63 (6), 349

  • Title: Oscillation-Based Analog Testing—A Case Study
    Authors: M. Milić, M.A. Stošović, V. Litovski
    Year: 2011
    Citation: 10
    Source: Proceedings of the 34th International Convention MIPRO, 96-101

  • Title: Using VHDL Simulator to Estimate Logic Path Delays in Combinational and Embedded Sequential Circuits
    Authors: M.L.J. Sokolovic, V.B. Litovski
    Year: 2005
    Citation: 10
    Source: EUROCON 2005-The International Conference on “Computer as a Tool” 2, 1683-1686

  • Title: Arduino-Based Non-Contact System for Thermal-Imaging of Electronic Circuits
    Authors: M. Milic, M. Ljubenovic
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 9
    Source: Zooming Innovation in Consumer Technologies Conference (ZINC), 62-67

  • Title: From Artificial Intelligence to Augmented Age: An Overview
    Authors: D. Lukac, M. Milic, J. Nikolic
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 6
    Source: Zooming Innovation in Consumer Technologies Conference (ZINC), 100-103

  • Title: Daily Danube River Water Level Prediction Using Extreme Learning Machine Approach
    Authors: M. Milić, N. Radivojević, J. Milojković, M. Jeremić
    Year: 2024
    Source: Facta Universitatis, Series: Automatic Control and Robotics 23 (1), 077-094

  • Title: Adaptation of the Feedback Transfer Function for Oscillation-Based Testing of Second-Order Active RC Filters
    Authors: D. Mirković, M. Milić, M.S. Mirković
    Year: 2024
    Source: Facta Universitatis, Series: Automatic Control and Robotics 23 (1), 001-015

  • Title: Prediction of Reference Evapotranspiration Using Neural Networks
    Authors: M. Milić, M. Jeremić, J. Milojković, M.S. Mirković
    Year: 2024
    Source: 11th International Conference on Electrical, Electronic and Computing Technologies

  • Title: Extended, Short-Term Neural Prediction Methodology for European Electricity Production by Type
    Authors: M.L.J. Milic, J.B. Milojković, A.Z. Petrusic
    Year: 2024
    Source: ACTA POLYTECHNICA HUNGARICA 21 (8), 147-168

  • Title: A Defects Classification Algorithm for Hybrid OBT–IDDQ Fault Diagnosis in Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
    Authors: D.D. Mirkovic, M.L. Milić, M. Stanojlovic, V.Z. Petrovic
    Year: 2024
    Source: Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers (2024)