Invited Speakers 2022
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Prof. Yongming Li
Chongqing University, China

Dr. Milan Parmar
Mississippi State University, USA

Milan Parmar is an academician, learner, teacher, developer, consultant, and researcher with a demonstrated history of
working in the higher education and industry, as well as an excellent research publication record with 7+ years of extensive
research experience and credentials in Data Science. He specializes in solving complex problems using machine learning
and data analytics, especially in the industrial and healthcare domains. He is currently a researcher in the Computer
Science Engineering department at Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi, USA. He is currently assisting
the Dean of the Department in maintaining a Predictive Analysis group, and he previously assisted his previous Head of
Department in maintaining a data science group at Jilin University of Finance and Economics in China. In this group, major
responsibilities included supervising Ph.D. and master’s students on their theses and identifying new analysis topics for
the group that could lead to publications. He is the first Indian to receive the Chinese Education Board’s Outstanding
Foreign Lecturer Award in Jilin Province, China. He has prior experience with outreach programs, workshops, collaboration
meetings, and conferences. Motivated to continue contributing in the field of machine learning. He earned his Ph.D. in
Computer Science from Jilin University, his Masters in Embedded Microelectronics and Wireless Systems from Coventry
University in the United Kingdom, his Bachelor of Engineering from Mumbai University in India, and his first degree in
Electronics and Communication Engineering from Mumbai University in India. He has also advised numerous public and
private organizations on the implementation of information systems.
Prof. Nan Ma
Beijing University of Technology, China

Prof. Milan Tuba
Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia

Milan Tuba is the Vice Rector for International Relations, Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia and was the Head of the Department for Mathematical Sciences at State University of Novi Pazar and the Dean of the Graduate School of Computer Science at John Naisbitt University. He is listed in the World's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University in 2020 and 2021. Prof. Tuba is the author or coauthor of more than 250 scientific papers (cited more than 5000 times, h-index 42) and editor, coeditor or member of the editorial board or scientific committee of number of scientific journals and conferences. He was invited and delivered around 60 keynote lectures at international conferences.
He received B. S. in Mathematics, M. S. in Mathematics, M. S. in Computer Science, M. Ph. in Computer Science, Ph. D. in Computer Science from University of Belgrade and New York University. From 1983 to 1994 he was in the U.S.A. first at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University and later as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Cooper Union School of Engineering, New York. During that time he was the founder and director of Microprocessor Lab and VLSI Lab, leader of the NSF scientific projects and theses supervisor. From 1994 he was Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Director of Computer Center at University of Belgrade, from 2001 Associate Professor, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, from 2004 also a Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the College of Computer Science, Megatrend University Belgrade.
His research interest includes nature-inspired optimizations applied to image processing, computer networks, and neural networks. Member of the ACM, IEEE, AMS, SIAM, IFNA, IASEI.
He received B. S. in Mathematics, M. S. in Mathematics, M. S. in Computer Science, M. Ph. in Computer Science, Ph. D. in Computer Science from University of Belgrade and New York University. From 1983 to 1994 he was in the U.S.A. first at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University and later as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Cooper Union School of Engineering, New York. During that time he was the founder and director of Microprocessor Lab and VLSI Lab, leader of the NSF scientific projects and theses supervisor. From 1994 he was Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Director of Computer Center at University of Belgrade, from 2001 Associate Professor, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, from 2004 also a Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the College of Computer Science, Megatrend University Belgrade.
His research interest includes nature-inspired optimizations applied to image processing, computer networks, and neural networks. Member of the ACM, IEEE, AMS, SIAM, IFNA, IASEI.