Nawazish Alvi | Machine Learning | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

                    Nawazish Alvi
Affiliation Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Country Pakistan
Google Scholar ID IdC_it0AAAAJ
Documents 1
Citations 1
Subject Area Machine Learning
Event Global CSE Awards
ORCID 0009-0008-2396-8811

Nawazish Alvi

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate scholarly commitment through emerging scientific contributions and academic engagement. Nawazish Alvi’s research activities in Machine Learning reflect an interest in advancing intelligent computational methods while contributing to the broader objectives of modern computer science research.[1]

Abstract

This academic profile summarizes the scholarly activities of Nawazish Alvi within the domain of Machine Learning. The article highlights research interests, publication record, research influence, and the relevance of these achievements to the Innovative Research Award presented through the Global CSE Awards platform.[1][2]

Keywords

Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Academic Research, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Research Recognition, Global CSE Awards, Innovative Research Award, Scholarly Impact.[2]

Introduction

Machine Learning has become a significant area of modern computing, enabling intelligent systems to analyze data and support decision making. Academic researchers contribute to this field by developing algorithms, validating models, and sharing findings through scholarly publications that encourage scientific collaboration and innovation.[1][3]

Research Profile

Nawazish Alvi is associated with Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and has developed an academic profile centered on Machine Learning. The available scholarly metrics indicate active participation in research dissemination, reflecting an emerging contribution to computational intelligence and data-driven technologies.[1][2]

Research Contributions

The research activities associated with this profile demonstrate engagement with Machine Learning methodologies and analytical approaches. Such contributions support the advancement of intelligent computing by expanding understanding, encouraging reproducible research practices, and providing a foundation for future scientific investigations.[2][3]

Publications

The documented publication record currently includes one scholarly work indexed through the researcher’s academic profile. Publications serve as measurable evidence of scientific communication, enabling peer evaluation, knowledge dissemination, and future citation within the global research community.[1][4]

Research Impact

Citation metrics provide an initial indication of scholarly visibility and engagement. Although the available citation count remains modest, it reflects interaction with the academic community and establishes a foundation for future influence through continued publication and collaborative research activities.[1][2]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award acknowledges researchers demonstrating promising academic engagement and dedication to scientific advancement. Based on the available research profile, publication activity, and focus on Machine Learning, this academic record aligns with the objectives of recognizing emerging scholarly excellence.[1]

Conclusion

Nawazish Alvi’s academic profile represents a developing contribution to Machine Learning research through scholarly publication and scientific participation. Continued research activity, collaboration, and dissemination of knowledge are expected to strengthen future academic impact and support sustained professional recognition.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Nawazish Alvi.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IdC_it0AAAAJ&hl=en
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher identifier profile.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0008-2396-8811
  3. Alvi, N. M., Alvi, W. M., Zhou, X., Li, J., & Wei, Y. (2026). Constrained soft actor–critic for joint computation offloading and resource allocation in UAV-assisted edge computing. Sensors, 26(4), 1149.
    https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/26/4/1149
  4. Global CSE Awards. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award Information.
    https://cseawards.com/

Hawazin Elani | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hawazin Elani | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Harvard University | United States

Dr. Hawazin W. Elani, Ph.D., is an accomplished scholar and academic leader whose research integrates dentistry, epidemiology, and health policy to advance oral health equity through data-driven, interdisciplinary approaches. She serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and in the Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, with additional affiliations at the Harvard Data Science Initiative and the Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Elani earned her Ph.D. in Dental Sciences with a concentration in Epidemiology and Population Health and an M.Sc. from McGill University, as well as an MMSc in Oral Biology and a Clinical Certificate in Prosthodontics from Harvard. Her research explores health disparities, oral health policy, and the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predicting oral health outcomes. She has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Health Services Research, JAMA Network Open, and Journal of Dental Research, with her work cited widely for shaping discussions on healthcare access and reform. As principal investigator on multiple NIH and foundation-funded projects, including R01 and K-series grants, she has led innovative studies assessing the effects of Medicaid expansion and socioeconomic factors on dental care utilization. Recognized with Harvard’s Young Mentor Award and Distinguished Junior Faculty Award in 2024, Dr. Elani also contributes to national and international committees, including the NIH, the National Academies of Sciences, and the Medicaid Policy Research Advisory Group. Through her leadership, global collaborations, and dedication to mentoring, she continues to advance the intersection of artificial intelligence, population health, and oral health policy, driving forward equitable and sustainable improvements in healthcare delivery worldwide.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID
Featured Publication

lani, H. W., Kawachi, I., & Sommers, B. D. (2020). Changes in emergency department dental visits after Medicaid expansion. Health Services Research, 55(1), 76–84.

Elani, H. W., Simon, L., Ticku, S., Bain, P. A., Barrow, J., & Riedy, C. A. (2018). Does providing dental services reduce overall health care costs? A systematic review of the literature. Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 149(6), 430–438.e10.

Elani, H. W., Starr, J. R., Da Silva, J. D., & Gallucci, G. O. (2018). Trends in dental implant use in the U.S., 1999–2016, and projections to 2026. Journal of Dental Research, 97(13), 1424–1430.

Gil, M. S., Ishikawa-Nagai, S., Elani, H. W., Da Silva, J. D., Kim, D. M., Tarnow, D., Schulze-Späte, U., Cleber, S., & Bittner, N. (2019). Comparison of the color appearance of peri-implant soft tissue with natural gingiva using anodized pink-neck implants and pink abutments: A prospective clinical trial. The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 34(1), 168–175.

Gil, M. S., Ishikawa-Nagai, S., Elani, H. W., Da Silva, J. D., Kim, D. M., Tarnow, D., Schulze-Späte, U., & Bittner, N. (2017). A prospective clinical trial to assess the optical efficacy of pink neck implants and pink abutments on soft tissue esthetics. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 29(3), 213–219.