Hamna Baig | Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Hamna Baig | Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Ms. Hamna Baig, COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus, Pakistan

Hamna Baig is a passionate and accomplished Electrical Engineering graduate from COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus. A Gold Medalist with a stellar CGPA of 3.66/4, she blends academic brilliance with innovation and creativity. Her work spans artificial intelligence, robotics, and smart systems—areas where she has made significant strides through hands-on projects, impactful research, and active involvement in technical writing. Hamna’s proactive participation in conferences, internships, and AI-based research projects has not only sharpened her technical expertise but also highlighted her commitment to using technology for social and environmental betterment. Adept in Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, and embedded systems, she continues to evolve in her pursuit of excellence. Fluent in English, Urdu, and Punjabi, Hamna is driven by her curiosity, resilience, and desire to solve real-world problems through sustainable technology and intelligent systems. She is currently engaged in research and technical writing, aiming to make a lasting impact in the field.

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Education

Hamna Baig completed her Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus (2020–2024), graduating with distinction and securing a Gold Medal. Her final CGPA of 3.66/4 (91.5%) reflects her unwavering dedication and academic rigor. During her studies, she actively explored artificial intelligence, robotics, and embedded systems, with her thesis titled: “Enhancing Home Comfort with an Artificial Intelligence-based Environmental Control Model”. Hamna supplemented her academic journey with multiple certified online courses, including Machine Learning Specialization and Generative AI for Everyone offered by Stanford University via Coursera. Her technical training spans MATLAB, LabVIEW, Arduino, KEIL, Proteus, and microcontroller-based systems, showcasing both breadth and depth. Driven by curiosity and innovation, Hamna transformed theoretical knowledge into practical, real-world solutions through capstone projects and internships. Her continuous pursuit of learning makes her a standout in the evolving field of intelligent systems and energy-efficient technologies.

Experience

Hamna Baig has gained diverse experience through internships, research positions, and technical writing roles. She is currently an Internee at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, COMSATS University Islamabad under the PEC GIT program, where she supports research on intelligent systems. Previously, she interned at the Ghazi-Barotha Hydro Power Plant (WAPDA) in 2023, gaining field exposure to power systems and operational technologies. Additionally, she works as a Technical Writer (Electrical & Electronics) with CDR Professionals, where she contributes research-based content and technical documentation. Hamna’s practical expertise includes projects in AI-driven sensing systems, robotic control, and smart energy applications. Her collaborative work on software-defined RF sensing and machine learning models demonstrates her ability to blend theoretical knowledge with real-time implementation. From smart home innovations to robotic arms and biomedical sensing, Hamna has exhibited both vision and versatility, positioning herself as a promising young engineer in AI, robotics, and embedded control.

Awards and Honors

Hamna Baig has been recognized for her academic excellence, research presentations, and contributions to intelligent systems. She earned a Gold Medal for outstanding academic performance during her Bachelor’s degree. She received Certificates of Gratitude for presenting papers at major conferences including the International Conference on Innovations in Computing Technologies (UET Peshawar), ICCSI (University of Haripur), and ICCIS (Kohat University). Her research presentations on AI-based fan control, robotic fruit harvesting, and end effector position estimation have been acknowledged for their innovation and technical depth. Additionally, she earned certifications from Coursera in prestigious Stanford-offered courses like Machine Learning Specialization and Generative AI for Everyone, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning. Her accolades reflect her dedication to cutting-edge research and meaningful contributions to the engineering community. These awards and recognitions not only celebrate her achievements but also affirm her potential as a leading innovator in AI-driven electrical and robotic systems.

Research Focus

Hamna Baig’s research is centered around Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, and Wireless Sensing Systems. Her projects emphasize the application of deep learning and AI models for real-world problem-solving, particularly in healthcare monitoring, smart energy systems, and precision robotics. She has developed RF sensing platforms for gait monitoring in Parkinson’s patients, designed AI-based systems for environmental control, and contributed to machine learning-driven robotic arm control for fruit harvesting and biopsy systems. Hamna’s work also explores adaptive fan control for residential energy efficiency and wireless sensing to prevent bedsores, reflecting her commitment to tech-driven well-being. With a blend of academic rigor and engineering intuition, she is passionate about pushing the boundaries of intelligent systems to improve quality of life. Hamna continues to refine her skills in AI integration with embedded hardware, and her ongoing research contributes to the advancement of energy-aware, health-supportive, and human-centric technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 Intelligent Frozen Gait Monitoring using Software Defined Radio Frequency Sensing – Electronics (2025)

  • 🤖 Machine Learning-Based Estimation of End Effector Position in Three-Dimension Robotic Workspace – IJIST Journal (2024)

  • 🍊 A Robotic Approach for Fruit Harvesting with Machine Learning based Joint Angles Prediction – ICCSI Conference (2024)

  • 🌬️ Artificial Intelligence based Adaptive Fan Control in Office Settings for Energy Efficiency – ICCIS Conference / Springer (2024)

  • 🦾 A Robotic Arm Based Intelligent Biopsy System – ICCIS Conference / Springer (2024)

  • 🛏️ Design of an Intelligent Wireless Channel State Information Sensing System to Prevent Bedsores – IEEE Sensors (Under Review)

  • 🏠 Enhancing Home Comfort and Energy Consumption with an AI-based Environmental Sensing Control Model – PeerJ (Under Review)

  • 🌬️ Breathing Techniques Redefined: Pros and Cons of Traditional Methods & the Promise of SDRF Sensing – Elsevier, Digital Communications and Networks (Under Review)

Aleksandar Jovanovic | Engineering Award | Most Reader’s Article Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic | Engineering Award | Most Reader’s Article Award

professor at Faculty of engineering University of Kraguejvac, Serbia

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic is a distinguished academic with extensive experience in transportation and traffic engineering. He completed his PhD at the University of Belgrade in 2017, focusing on Operations Research in Urban Transportation. His academic journey also includes an MSc and BSc in Traffic Engineering and Urban Transportation from the same institution. Dr. Jovanovic’s career encompasses a range of positions, including his current role as Associate Professor at the University of Kragujevac, Serbia, where he has been employed since November 2022. He has previously served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh, and as a Visiting Scholar there. His earlier roles include Assistant Professor at the University of Kragujevac, and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Banja Luka. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and graduate courses in traffic engineering, both in Serbia and the United States. He has been recognized with several honors, including a Professional Development Award in 2023 and the Best Paper Award at ICCMAE 2018. Dr. Jovanovic was also a recipient of the Serbian Governmental Scholarship from 2006 to 2017.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic completed his PhD at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in October 2017, specializing in Operations Research in Urban Transportation at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering. Prior to this, he earned his MSc in Traffic Engineering from the same institution in October 2011. Dr. Jovanovic’s academic journey began with a BSc in Urban Transportation, also from the University of Belgrade, awarded in October 2010.

Pofessional Experience:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has accumulated a wealth of experience in academia and research. From November 2022 to October 2023, he served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering. Prior to this, he was a Visiting Scholar at the same institution from August to November 2021. Currently, Dr. Jovanovic holds the position of Associate Professor at the Department for Motor Vehicles and Motors at the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering in Serbia, a role he has occupied since November 2022. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the same department from September 2018 to November 2022 and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, from March 2019 to October 2022. Earlier in his career, Dr. Jovanovic was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Road Traffic at the State Engineering College of Applied Studies “Tehnikum Taurunum” in Belgrade from September 2016 to September 2018, and a Junior Teaching Assistant at the State Technical College of Applied Studies in Kragujevac from September 2013 to September 2015.

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has an extensive teaching background, spanning both undergraduate and graduate courses. At the University of Pittsburgh, he has served as a Co-Instructor for the undergraduate courses “Traffic Control Systems” in Spring 2023 and “Traffic Management and Operations” in Fall 2023. At the University of Kragujevac, his teaching roles included instructing undergraduate courses such as “Urban Transportation” from Spring 2018 to 2022, “Traffic Safety” from Fall 2018 to 2021, and “Informatics in Traffic Engineering” from Spring 2018 to 2022. He also co-instructed “Traffic and Traffic Roads” from Fall 2018 to 2020. For graduate students at the University of Kragujevac, Dr. Jovanovic taught “Informatic Systems in Traffic Engineering” in Spring 2018 to 2022, and “Operations Research Applications in Traffic Engineering” from Fall 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he provided a lecture on “Applications of Fuzzy Logic Systems in Traffic Signal Control” for graduate students at the Pittsburgh Intelligent Transportation Systems (PITTs) Lab in Fall 2021.

Awards And Honors:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has received several notable honors and awards throughout his career. In 2023, he was recognized with a Professional Development Award for his poster presentation at the Postdoctoral Data and Dine Symposium. In 2019, he earned the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Computational Mathematics and Engineering (ICCMAE) 2018 in Timisoara, specifically in the Applied/Computational Mathematics section. Additionally, between 2006 and 2017, Dr. Jovanovic was a recipient of the Serbian Governmental Scholarship, reflecting his academic excellence and commitment to his field.

Skills:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic possesses a diverse set of computer skills and competencies. In the field of traffic simulation and analysis, he is proficient with tools such as PTV Vissim (including COM and VAP), HCS+T7F, Synchro, and SUMO. For design tasks, he utilizes AutoCAD. Additionally, Dr. Jovanovic is skilled in scripting languages, including Matlab and Python, which he employs for various analytical and programming tasks.

📚Publications :

“Area-wide urban traffic control: A Bee Colony Optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, M Nikolić, D Teodorović
Citations: 85
Year: 2017

“Green vehicle routing in urban zones–A neuro-fuzzy approach”
Authors: AD Jovanović, DS Pamučar, S Pejčić-Tarle
Citations: 82
Year: 2014

“Pre-timed control for an under-saturated and over-saturated isolated intersection: a Bee Colony Optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 26
Year: 2017

“Ecology based network traffic control: A bee colony optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, A Stevanović, N Dobrota, D Teodorović
Citations: 13
Year: 2022

“Fixed-time traffic control at superstreet intersections by bee colony optimization”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 12
Year: 2022

“The assessment and selection of suppliers using AHP and MABAC with type-2 fuzzy numbers in automotive industry”
Authors: N Komatina, D Tadić, A Aleksić, AD Jovanović
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

“Restricted crossing U-turn traffic control by interval Type-2 fuzzy logic”
Authors: A Jovanović, K Kukić, A Stevanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

“Type-2 fuzzy logic based transit priority strategy”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 10
Year: 2022

“A fuzzy logic simulation model for controlling an oversaturated diverge diamond interchange and ramp metering system”
Authors: A Jovanović, K Kukić, A Stevanović
Citations: 9
Year: 2021

“Multi-objective optimization of a single intersection”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 8
Year: 2021