Category: Delegate

Dr Ramya Mathanagopal

Dr. M. M. Ramya is currently a Professor in Centre for Automation and Robotics (ANRO) at the Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science. She has over 20 years of teaching experience. Her research activities focus on artificial intelligence and soft computing techniques, with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence and image processing applications. She has over 35 publications in academic journals and conference proceedings. She has received funds worth Rs. 150 lakhs for her research projects from different agencies like DRDO, UGC etc. She is frequently invited as a resource person to deliver lectures, to conduct training workshops, and chair track sessions at conferences. She regularly reviews manuscripts submitted to peer review journals and conferences. She is also an associate editor of an international journal “Image Analysis & Stereology”.

Dr Anand Jacob Verghese

Dr. Anand Jacob Verghese is actively involved in the overall administration and development activities of the Hindustan Group of Institutions. It was during his management that the Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science (previously known as Hindustan College of Engineering) was granted University status by the Government of India in the year 2008. He has since steered the Hindustan Group and has expanded the educational Institutions to provide technical training & education not only to aspiring graduates in higher education but also by providing primary education by establishing three international schools in Chennai.

His main aim has been towards developing significant international alliances for academic and technical collaboration for the benefit of students. With specific thrust towards enabling research and innovation he has been instrumental in forging several significant collaboration agreements with reputed research led educational institutions all over the world to provide global exposure and learning opportunities to students. With the motto of ‘Transforming pedagogies and technology’, his views reflect the need for every student to be updated with world trends as a window to success.

He has memberships and affiliations with reputed professional organizations and has been a recipient of numerous Honours and Awards from leading organizations. He has also travelled extensively to USA/Europe/UK/Asia/Gulf/Russia to promote educational partnerships.

Mr Michael Yap

Michael Yap is the Regional Managing Director for Coventry University Singapore Hub and is the most senior university representative based in the Asian region. He was invited to join the University in April 2017 to set up their first overseas hub. Prior to this, Michael was the Executive Vice Dean in a Sino-Singapore Joint Venture college in Shanghai, China.

In Coventry University Singapore Hub, Michael has successfully developed many new partnerships with higher education institutes, research centres, and commercial companies in the region. He raised the branding awareness of the University. He built closer relationships with senior government stakeholders from the UK and local governments. Through his efforts, Coventry University is highly regarded for its entrepreneurial and forward-thinking initiatives.

Apart from his position, he is also the inaugural Chair of the newly established UK-Singapore Universities Alliance of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (UKSAEI), an alliance of 17 universities (5 from Singapore and 12 from the UK ) to facilitate engagement and collaboration between the UK and Singapore universities on entrepreneurship and innovation.

In addition, he is a member of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore Leadership, Talent, Professional Development Committee. He actively shares his leadership knowledge with the British Community in Singapore and organises events for members. He recently held a podcast on Global Intercultural Leadership entitled One size does not fit all.

He also sits on the Advisory Board for Coventry University Research Center for Global Learning: Education and Attainment.

He is completing his doctorate as a Doctoral Researcher in Business Administration at Coventry University.

Professor Michael Fitzpatrick

Professor Michael Fitzpatrick is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Engineering, Environment and Computing) for the Coventry University Group, where he oversees the provision at the main Faculty campus in Coventry; the CU Group sites in Coventry, Scarborough, and East London, and the London Campus; and the trans-national education provision with our global partners. He is the lead for the establishment of collaborative links and joint activities with Universities in North America. He also holds the Lloyd’s Register Foundation Chair of Structural Integrity and Systems Performance. He is a Chartered Engineer, a Chartered Scientist, and a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

His research centres around the application of advanced experimental methods to materials engineering applications, particularly in the nuclear power and aerospace industries. He has been a user of the international neutron and synchrotron X-ray facilities for over 20 years. He has published over 250 research papers. He was the recipient of the Lidstone Medal of The Welding Institute in 2009; and the Tom Bell Surface Engineering Medal of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining in 2020.

Michael is a Non-Executive Director of Diamond Light Source Ltd, the UK’s synchrotron X-ray facility; and a Non-Executive Director of Feraru Dynamics Ltd, a University spin-out company developing wearable technologies for preventative safety in the manufacturing and construction industries.

Dr Sarah Valkenborghs

Sarah is a clinical exercise physiology researcher from the University of Newcastle in Australia, where she has recently gained her PhD in human physiology. 5 months post-PhD, she has published 7 peer-reviewed research manuscripts, 1 textbook chapter and acquired almost $100,000 in competitive grant funding. Her main research interests are the use of exercise in the treatment of chronic diseases such as stroke, asthma, cancer and Type 1 diabetes. She also employs multi-modal MRI techniques to investigate exercise-induced changes in brain structure and function.

Dr Isaac Kuncheria Palampoikayil

Prof. (Dr.) Kuncheria P Isaac assumed charge as the third Vice Chancellor of Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) on 1st March 2018. Prior to joining HITS, he was the Founder Vice Chancellor of A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technological University (initially Kerala Technological University), the Member Secretary of All India Council for Technical Education, Govt. of India and Director of Technical Education, Government of Kerala. He completed his Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from College of Engineering, Trivandrum (Third rank in the University of Kerala), obtained his Masters Degree in Transportation Engineering (Civil Engineering) from IIT, Madras (Gold Medalist) and Doctorate from Bangalore University. He has profound experience in the academic field spanning across 40 years. He began his career as a Lecturer in the Technical Education Department of Kerala and rose to the position of Director of Technical Education. Most of his career, he has served at College of Engineering, Trivandrum as a faculty member in the Department of Civil Engineering. His specialization is in the field of Transportation Engineering, he is also instrumental in establishing a Transportation Engineering Division at College of Engineering, Trivandrum. He is a leading Consultant and Researcher in this area of specialization. He has shown keen interest in collaborating and partnering with industries. He was involved in the process of manufacturing Sand-M Sand, an alternative to river sand. He was the coordinator of State Technical Agency for PMGSY scheme in Kerala. He has coordinated a large number of training programmes for the Engineers of Kerala in the Design, Construction and Maintenance of Roads. His research contribution comprises more than 50 publications in reputed national and international journals. He has coordinated several research projects and has produced five Ph.Ds. As Principal and Director of Technical Education he is instrumental in establishing the Centre for Engineering Research and Development in Kerala, Research Park at the College of Engineering, Trivandrum and several new initiatives for the development of Technical Education in the State of Kerala. As Member Secretary, he has implemented various new schemes for improving quality of Technical Education in the country. During his tenure he has been instrumental in establishing a regional office for Kerala and also accomplished the construction of four storeyed building within a short span of six months. The AICTE headquarters building in New Delhi at a cost of Rs. 150 Crores was also constructed under his leadership. He has served as a member of Boards of several National institutions like IIT, IIM, SPA, NITTR, CBSE, NIPER, NITIE, etc. As a Founder Vice Chancellor of A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technological University, he has established the University on an e-governance platform and developed the academic curriculum with emphasize on Outcome Based Education and project based learning. Innovations and reformation of curriculum has been his forte and he was instrumental in formulating the Student startups policy. He had reformed the Engineering, B.Tech and Post Graduate courses during his tenure as the Founder Vice Chancellor of APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University. He is the recipient of Prof. M.V. Pylee Award for distinguished academician of India instituted by Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala and Sangama Grama Madhava Award from Govt. & Aided Polytechnic College Teaching Staff Association (GPTSA) Kerala.

Dr Katie O’Dwyer

Katie O’Dwyer is a lecturer and researcher at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in Ireland. Katie joined GMIT from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada where she carried out postdoctoral work. Prior to her time in Canada she completed her PhD at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Katie is an ecological parasitologist interested in the interactions between parasites and their hosts across a range of ecosystems, including freshwater and marine environments. She works with a range of organisations including government agencies, museums, schools, community groups and charity groups, and has a particular interest in fostering international partnerships. Katie currently supervises undergraduate and postgraduate students examining a range of host-parasite systems. She teaches several undergraduate and postgraduate modules across three programmes: Applied Freshwater and Marine Biology, Agriculture and Environmental Management, and an International Master of Science in Marine Biological Resources degree. In 2018 Katie was awarded an early career research award by the Irish Ecological Association for her ongoing work on parasite ecology.

Professor Kai-Uwe Sattler

Kai-Uwe Sattler leads the Database and Information Systems group at the Department of Computer Science and Automation of the TU Ilmenau, Germany. He received his Diploma (M.Sc.) in Computer Science from the University of Magdeburg, Germany. In 1998, he received his Ph.D. in Computer Science (magna cum laude) from the same university.

From 1998 to September 2003 he was a member of the Database research group (head: Prof. Gunter Saake) at the University of Magdeburg. From October 2001 until March 2002, he worked as a visiting assistant professor at the UC Davis, U.S.A. During summer term 2002 he held a replacement professorship at the TU Dresden and during winter term 2002/3 at the University of Halle.
In June 2003, he received his Habilitation (venia legendi) in Computer Science from the University of Magdeburg. He joined the Department of Computer Science and Automation of the TU Ilmenau in October 2003 as Professor.

Kai-Uwe Sattler served as Dean of the Department from 2011 to 2017. From June 2017 to 2020 he serves as Vice President for Research. In December 2020 he was elected as President of the TU Ilmenau. Currently, he is also the coordinator of the priority program “Scalable Data Management for Future Hardware (SPP 2037)” funded by the DFG.

Dr Yueping Fang

Dr Fang holds a BEng in Electronic Technology and a PhD in Advanced Vacuum Glazing, EU Marie Curie Global Fellowship holder, a fellow of UK Higher Education Academy, Vacuum Science Group committee member of UK Institute of Physics. He has significant experience in the thermal modelling and experimental analysis for advanced glazing systems, in addition to a broad experience in solar energy technologies and fenestration. He has extensive experience in solar energy, the thermal evaluation of advanced glazing and thermal insulation systems and technologies through experimental characterisation and theoretical evaluation. He has published his research widely in journal and conference contributions in this and related areas. He has been an invited speaker and keynote speaker by over ten international conferences and national and international research institutes. He has worked on Advanced Glazing projects funded by European Union, UK DTI and Irish government and industry consultation projects. He has been a Principle Investigator for Horizon2020 Marie Curie global fellowship project, Innovate UK grant through ICURe programme and CO-PI for several projects. He has been an invited reviewer for the proposals by EPSRC, Chinese Natural Science Foundation (NSFC) and Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO) and a regular reviewer for over 20 mainstream international journals and international conferences.

Dr Parichart Naruphontjirakul

Dr. Naruphontjirakul is a lecturer at Biological Engineering Program, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi. She received PhD in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering from Imperial College London, London UK in 2018, MSc in Biological Engineering from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand in 2011, and BSc in Biochemistry (with first class honors) from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand in 2006. She specializes in biomaterials and tissue engineering, ceramic-based biomaterials, bioactive glass, nanoparticles, and drug delivery system. She received the Outstanding Thesis Award “The Larry Hench Biomaterials Prize”, from Imperial College London, UK in 2019 and “2018/2019 World Technology Universities Network (WTUN) exchange” in 2019.

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