Assist. Prof. Dr Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

🌾 Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi is an Assistant Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in precision agriculture, artificial intelligence, and biosystems engineering. πŸŽ“ She holds a Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering and has contributed extensively to AI-driven agricultural solutions, machine learning, and sensor fusion. πŸš€ Dr. Pantazi has been involved in 20+ EU-funded projects, including Horizon 2020 initiatives. Her expertise spans decision support systems, UAV applications, and crop monitoring. 🌱 She has received prestigious scholarships and keynote speaker invitations at international conferences. πŸ† Her research continues to advance smart farming and sustainable agriculture. πŸŒπŸ“‘

Assist. Prof. Dr Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Agriculture Greece

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Research Expertise 🌾

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi is a distinguished researcher in biosystems engineering, holding a Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. πŸ›οΈ Her expertise lies in bio-inspired computational systems, data mining, and artificial intelligence applications in agriculture. πŸŒ±πŸ“Š Over the years, she has contributed to 20+ EU-funded research projects, serving as a coordinator and work package leader in multiple Horizon 2020, PRIMA, and ERANET projects. πŸš€ Dr. Pantazi has also authored 26 scientific papers, 9 book chapters, and the monograph “Intelligent Data Mining and Fusion Systems in Agriculture.” πŸ“–

ExperienceΒ πŸš€

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi has an extensive academic and research background in precision agriculture and bio-systems engineering. Since 2020, she has been an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Environment at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. πŸ›οΈ From 2016 to 2019, she worked as an Adjunct Lecturer, teaching undergraduate courses in agricultural engineering. πŸ“š Additionally, she served as a Research Engineer and Technical Manager at CERTH (2016-2020) and contributed to major EU-funded research projects as a Research Engineer at Aristotle University (2013-2020). πŸ”¬πŸŒΎ

Scholarly Contributions βœοΈπŸ”¬

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi has significantly contributed to the field of precision agriculture and artificial intelligence through her numerous book chapters. Her work includes data fusion for soil and crop sensing, leaf disease recognition using machine learning, and hyperspectral sensing for weed and crop differentiation. πŸŒΎπŸ“‘ She has co-authored chapters in Springer and Wageningen Academic Publishers, focusing on AI applications in farming, sustainable agriculture, and bioinformatics. Her expertise in remote sensing, spectral data analysis, and machine learning models has helped develop innovative solutions for smart farming and soil health monitoring. πŸšœπŸ€–

πŸ“‘ Scientific Research πŸ”¬πŸŒΎ

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi has led and contributed to numerous EU-funded and international research projects in precision agriculture, AI-driven crop monitoring, and smart farming solutions. As a principal investigator and work package leader, she has developed machine learning models for disease detection, decision support systems (DSS) for sustainable farming, and sensor fusion techniques for soil and crop health assessment. πŸš€πŸ“Š Her projects include Horizon 2020 initiatives (AfriCultuReS, SiEUSOIL, ATLAS, STARGATE), ICT-AGRI ERANET, and PRIMA projects. Her work integrates AI, robotics, and IoT-based solutions, advancing climate-resilient and precision-driven agricultural systems. πŸŒπŸ€–

Research Focus πŸ”βœ¨

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi’s research focuses on applying machine learning, advanced sensing, and data fusion in agriculture πŸŒΎπŸ’». Key areas include crop yield prediction using machine learning and sensing techniques πŸ“ŠπŸŒ±, disease detection in plants through image analysis and spectroscopy πŸ¦ πŸ”¬, and weed recognition using hyperspectral sensing and UAV imagery 🚁🌾. She also works on soil health monitoring and water stress detection using multisensor fusion πŸ’§πŸŒ. Dr. Pantazi’s contributions aim to optimize agricultural practices through innovative technologies, improving sustainability and precision in farming 🌿🚜.

Publications πŸ“š

Forecasting of Fusarium head blight spatial distribution in winter wheat using machine learning
Authors: Morellos, A., Pantazi, X.E., Almoujahed, M.B., Ε arauskis, E., Mouazen, A.M.
Journal: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (2025)
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Non-Destructive Quality Estimation Using a Machine Learning-Based Spectroscopic Approach in Kiwifruits
Authors: Tziotzios, G., Pantazi, X.E., Paraskevas, C., Michailidis, M., Molassiotis, A.
Journal: Horticulturae (2024)
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A Hybrid LSTM Approach for Irrigation Scheduling in Maize Crop
Authors: Dolaptsis, K., Pantazi, X.E., Paraskevas, C., Bustan, D., Mouazen, A.M.
Journal: Agriculture (2024)
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Application of Machine Learning for Disease Detection Tasks in Olive Trees Using Hyperspectral Data
Authors: Navrozidis, I., Pantazi, X.E., Lagopodi, A., Bochtis, D., Alexandridis, T.K.
Journal: Remote Sensing (2023)
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Early Detection of Cavitation in Centrifugal Pumps Using Low-Cost Vibration and Sound Sensors
Authors: Karagiovanidis, M., Pantazi, X.E., Papamichail, D., Fragos, V.
Journal: Agriculture (2023)
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Assoc. Prof. Dr ESAYAS FTWI | Structural Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr ESAYAS FTWI | Structural Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr ESAYAS FTWI, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi is a distinguished researcher and educator in concrete engineering, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo. His expertise spans structural performance evaluation, constitutive modeling, and sustainable construction technologies. Dr. Ftwi has published extensively in top journals, earning accolades like the Outstanding Research Paper of the Year from the Japan Concrete Institute. As a leader, he has directed major projects, including the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, and contributed to building codes and sustainable engineering policies. His dedication to advancing concrete technologies and impactful research makes him a global leader in civil engineering. πŸ—οΈπŸ“šβœ¨

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Academic and Professional Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi earned his Ph.D. in Concrete Engineering from the University of Tokyo, specializing in structural performance evaluation of reinforced concrete. He also holds a Master’s degree in constitutive modeling for cracked concrete and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. With extensive academic and professional experience in Ethiopia, Japan, and the United States, Dr. Ftwi has developed expertise in concrete materials, structural design, and engineering education. His global exposure and multidisciplinary knowledge position him as a leading figure in civil engineering and sustainable construction. πŸ—οΈπŸ“šβœ¨

AwardπŸŒπŸ†

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi is a globally recognized researcher in concrete engineering, earning numerous prestigious awards throughout his career. These include the Outstanding Journal Paper Awards (2008, 2011) from the Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, the Best Research Paper Award from the Japan Concrete Institute (2008), and the Outstanding Research Award from Addis Ababa University (2013). His innovative work with students on sustainable concrete technologies, such as rice husk cement replacement and voided slab design, has also garnered recognition. These accolades highlight his significant contributions to advancing structural engineering and sustainable practices. πŸ—οΈπŸ“šβœ¨

Research Focus AreaΒ βš›οΈπŸ”¬

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi’s research primarily focuses on reinforced concrete structures, advanced concrete materials, and structural performance analysis. His studies explore the effects of torsion on reinforced concrete beams, the role of metakaolin in recycled aggregate concrete, and the properties of Ethiopian kaolin clays in metakaolin production. Dr. Ftwi’s innovative work includes multi-scale simulations of shear-critical beams, nonlinear gel migration in cracked concrete, and drying shrinkage modeling. With numerous publications in high-impact journals like Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, his contributions address critical challenges in sustainable and resilient construction. πŸŒπŸ“šβš‘

Publication Top NotesπŸ“„βœ¨

Nonlinear gel migration in cracked concrete and broken symmetry of corrosion profiles

Effect of concrete cover on the pure torsional behavior of reinforced concrete beams

Multi-scale based simulation of shear critical reinforced concrete beams subjected to drying

Simulation of early-age cracking due to drying shrinkage based on a multi-scale constitutive model

Investigation of the cause of failure of the Omo River Bridge

Spalling of concrete cover due to torsion: Examination of advanced theoretical models