Hadi Masjedy | Speech Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hadi Masjedy | Speech Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Faculty Member | Hakim Sabzevari University | Iran

Dr. Hadi Masjedy is a senior academic and educator in applied linguistics and Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), currently serving as a faculty member at Hakim Sabzevari University and as a writing-across-the-curriculum specialist at the College of the North Atlantic–Qatar, with extensive experience across universities, teacher training institutions, and international school programs. He holds a doctoral degree in TEFL, along with master’s and bachelor’s degrees in the same field, reflecting a strong and consistent academic foundation in English language education. His professional career spans roles as lecturer, instructor, department head, curriculum designer, and academic leader, including leadership in English departments, supervision of international schools, and active participation in national and international education initiatives. His scholarly impact is reflected in 5 citations, 3 documents, and an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

Reflections on English as a Foreign Language Teacher Burnout Risk Factors: The Interplay of Multiple Variables
S. M. R. Amirian, H. Masjedy, A. S. Khadijeh – Applied Research on English Language (7 citations)

An Overview of Text Mining in Language Studies: The Computational Approach to Text Analytics
H. Masjedy, S. M. R. Adel, S. M. R. Amirian, G. Zareian – Language Related Research (3 citations)

Towards Textbook Development Excellency: A Content Analysis of Grade 10 English Textbook Authenticity
H. Masjedy – National Conference on Challenges in Foreign Language Teaching

Sina Saadati | Signal & Image Processing | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Sina Saadati | Signal & Image Processing | Research Excellence Award

Computer Scientist | Amirkabir University of Technology | Iran

Sina Saadati is an emerging researcher and academic affiliated with a higher education and research institution, with expertise spanning interdisciplinary scientific and engineering research. He holds advanced academic degrees with specialization aligned to his research domain, supported by rigorous scholarly training that underpins his analytical and methodological contributions. His professional experience includes active involvement in research projects, collaborative investigations, and academic responsibilities that demonstrate leadership, independence, and commitment to knowledge advancement. His research focuses on targeted thematic areas within his field, with peer-reviewed scholarly publications contributing to the academic literature and supporting evidence-based innovation. His work has achieved measurable academic impact, reflected in 21 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 0, indicating growing recognition within the research community. In addition to his research output, he has engaged with the scholarly ecosystem through professional memberships, academic service, and adherence to recognized research standards, positioning him as a dedicated and promising contributor suitable for award recognition.

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Featured Publications

Revolutionizing Endometriosis Treatment: Automated Surgical Operation through Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Vision

S. Saadati, M. Amirmazlaghani – Journal of Robotic Surgery, Vol. 18(1), p. 383, 2024

A Natural Way of Solving a Convex Hull Problem

S. Saadati, M. Razzazi – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A, 2025

Cloud and IoT Based Smart Agent-Driven Simulation of Human Gait for Detecting Muscle Disorders

S. Saadati, A. Sepahvand, M. Razzazi – Heliyon, Vol. 11(2), 2025

Nahid: AI-Based Algorithm for Operating Fully-Automatic Surgery

S. Saadati – arXiv Preprint, arXiv:2401.08584