Mohamed Helmy | Modeling | Research Excellence Award

Mohamed Helmy | Modeling | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mohamed Helmy at university of saienza | Italy

Mohamed Helmy is a Ph.D. researcher in geodesy, hydrography, Earth observation, and remote sensing, with a strong focus on sea-level analysis and tidal modeling. His research integrates in situ measurements, satellite data, and numerical simulations to improve tidal datum realization and coastal monitoring. He has published studies on tidal characteristics in major harbors across Egypt and the Middle East, supporting maritime safety and coastal management. In parallel, he applies deep learning and transformer-based models to enhance digital terrain models and crop classification accuracy. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary expertise in geospatial analysis, machine learning, and environmental applications.

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Syarifah Inayati | Modeling | Research Excellence Award

Syarifah Inayati | Modeling | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Syarifah Inayati at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta | Indonesia

Syarifah Inayati is an academic researcher at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta with expertise in statistics, mathematical finance, and optimization, and a scholarly record that demonstrates strong engagement with advanced quantitative modeling and applied statistical analysis. Her research primarily focuses on time series modeling, particularly Markov Switching Autoregressive (MSAR) and Bayesian time-varying parameter models, which she applies to dynamic economic forecasting and financial market analysis. Several of her studies address financial risk and investment analysis, including stock market contagion between Indonesia and the United States, portfolio analysis using Gaussian mixture distributions with expectation–maximization algorithms, and risk measurement through Value at Risk methods under Bayesian mixture frameworks. Beyond financial applications, she has made notable contributions to socio-economic and public policy research, such as forecasting BPJS health insurance beneficiaries using fuzzy time series methods and modeling the Human Development Index of Central Java using three-parameter gamma regression. Her work in optimization includes nonlinear multiobjective optimization problems solved through Pareto front and weighting approaches, demonstrating methodological depth and versatility. In addition to theoretical and applied research, Syarifah Inayati is actively involved in community service and capacity building, contributing to workshops and training programs on nonparametric analysis, factor analysis, logistic regression, and statistical methods for social sciences and education. With 39 citations, an h-index of 4, and consistent citation growth since 2020, her research reflects a balanced integration of rigorous statistical methodology, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical relevance. Overall, her scholarly contributions strengthen the application of modern statistical and econometric techniques in finance, economics, public policy, and applied mathematics, while also supporting knowledge dissemination through educational and community-oriented initiatives.

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