Junior Momo Ziazet | AI Advancements | Best Researcher Award

Global Scientist Day Awards

Junior Momo Ziazet
Concordia University, Canada
Junior Momo Ziazet
Affiliation Concordia University
Country Canada
Scopus ID 57219750482
Documents 5
Citations 34
h-index 3
Subject Area AI Advancements
Event Global Scientist Day Awards

Junior Momo Ziazet is a researcher affiliated with Concordia University, Canada, whose scholarly work contributes to the evolving field of artificial intelligence and computational research. Through peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed by Scopus, the researcher has demonstrated continued engagement with AI-related investigations and interdisciplinary technological innovation. The Global Scientist Day Awards recognizes researchers whose work supports scientific advancement through measurable academic output, research quality, and scholarly visibility.[1][2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Junior Momo Ziazet and summarizes publicly available scholarly indicators associated with the researcher’s contributions to artificial intelligence. The profile highlights institutional affiliation, publication activity, citation metrics, and research visibility while providing a neutral overview suitable for academic recognition.[1][3]

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Intelligent Systems, Computational Intelligence, AI Research, Scientific Publications, Research Evaluation, Concordia University, Citation Analysis, Global Scientist Day Awards.

Introduction

Artificial intelligence has become one of the fastest-growing scientific disciplines, influencing numerous sectors including healthcare, engineering, education, automation, and data science. Researchers working within this domain contribute to algorithmic development, intelligent decision-making systems, and computational methodologies that improve efficiency and knowledge discovery.[2][4]

Research Profile

Junior Momo Ziazet is affiliated with Concordia University in Canada and has established a documented research presence within Scopus-indexed literature. The available bibliometric indicators include five indexed publications, thirty-four citations, and an h-index of three, reflecting measurable scholarly engagement within the research community.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher’s work contributes to advancing artificial intelligence through scholarly investigations that support computational methodologies and intelligent system development. Published studies demonstrate participation in contemporary scientific discussions while contributing evidence-based findings to the academic community.[2]

Publications

The available Scopus author profile records five indexed publications associated with the researcher. These publications collectively demonstrate scholarly productivity and contribute to citation-based assessment within the field of artificial intelligence. Representative DOI resources illustrating scholarly publishing standards are included for reference.[1]

Research Impact

Citation-based indicators provide one perspective on scholarly influence by reflecting how frequently published work is referenced by other researchers. Although bibliometric measures do not fully represent scientific quality, they remain widely used in institutional evaluations and research benchmarking.[3]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly information, Junior Momo Ziazet demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during academic recognition processes, including peer-reviewed publication activity, indexed research output, citation performance, and institutional affiliation.Final award decisions remain subject to independent peer evaluation and the official assessment procedures established by the Global Scientist Day Awards.[4]

Conclusion

Junior Momo Ziazet represents an emerging scholarly profile within artificial intelligence through documented research activity and measurable academic metrics. Continued publication, collaboration, and scientific engagement are expected to further strengthen research visibility and long-term scholarly impact. This profile provides a structured academic summary suitable for recognition within the Global Scientist Day Awards framework.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier (2026.). Scopus author details: Junior Momo Ziazet, Author ID 57219750482. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57219750482
  2. Google Scholar (2026.). Scholar profile for Junior Momo Ziazet.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=fr&user=0HSGA14AAAAJ
  3. Enhancing Energy Management and Efficiency of Asynchronous Federated Split Learning.
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11162158
  4. Global Scientist Day Awards (2026.). Official Award Website.
    https://scientistday.org/

Keyi Chen | AI Advancements | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Keyi Chen Jihua Laboratory | AI Advancements | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Keyi Chen | Jihua Laboratory | China

Keyi Chen is a dedicated research engineer at Jihua Laboratory, Foshan, Guangdong Province, China. He obtained his MSc in Crop Informatics from Huazhong Agricultural University , where he built a strong foundation in computational modeling and artificial intelligence applications. His research primarily focuses on deep learning algorithms, particularly their integration into computer-based recognition systems and intelligent environmental analysis. He has completed three research projects and participated in one industry consultancy project, demonstrating both academic and applied innovation. His current research explores AI-driven recognition of marine microalgae, an essential area for assessing aquatic ecological health. In this domain, Chen developed a ResNeXt-50-based multi-expert network with an exponential feature compression mechanism that effectively mitigates class imbalance issues. Evaluated on the WHIO-Plankton dataset, his model achieved a state-of-the-art performance with an average precision and average recall , outperforming existing baselines. The system’s low inference latency demonstrates high real-time feasibility. His contributions provide a robust framework for marine microalgae recognition, supporting environmental monitoring and marine life science research. With Citations by 38 documents, 3 publications, and an h-index of 2, Chen has established himself as a rising researcher in applied AI and computational biology. His ongoing innovations signify impactful potential in environmental intelligence, sustainable technology, and bioinformatics applications.

Profile: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Chen, K., Cui, S., Zhong, J., & Wang, Q. (2025). MicroalgaeNet: Enhancing recognition of long-tailed marine microalgae images through multi-expert networks and feature compression. Algal Research, 92, 104333. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2025.104333

Song, P., Chen, K., Zhu, L., Yang, M., Ji, C., Xiao, A., Jia, H., Zhang, J., & Yang, W. (2022). An improved cascade R-CNN and RGB-D camera-based method for dynamic cotton top bud recognition and localization in the field. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 202, 107442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2022.107442