Lailil Muflikhah | AI for Urban Planning | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Lailil Muflikhah | AI for Urban Planning | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | Universitas Brawijaya | Indonesia

Prof. Dr. Ir. Lailil Muflikhah, S.Kom., M.Sc., IPM., ASEAN Eng., is a Professor of Computer Science at the Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Brawijaya, with expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and biomedical data science. She has extensive academic and professional experience, leading numerous competitively funded research and applied system development projects, contributing to healthcare informatics and digital transformation, and providing academic leadership through supervision, collaboration, and scholarly service. Her research focuses on machine learning, deep learning, bioinformatics, medical image analysis, genomics, multimodal data fusion, and precision medicine, with a strong publication record in international peer-reviewed journals and authorship of academic books and book chapters. Her scholarly contributions are complemented by editorial and reviewer roles for scientific journals and conferences, registered intellectual property outputs, and professional recognition as a Professional Engineer of Indonesia and an ASEAN Engineer. Her research impact is demonstrated by 226 citations, 47 publications, and an h-index of 7.

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Featured Publications


Document clustering using concept space and cosine similarity measurement

– 2009 International conference on computer technology and development

Klasifikasi Berita Online dengan menggunakan Pembobotan TF-IDF dan Cosine Similarity

– Jurnal Pengembangan Teknologi Informasi dan Ilmu Komputer

Data mining

– Universitas Brawijaya Press

J. Andres Coca-Stefaniak | AI for Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. J. Andres Coca-Stefaniak | AI for Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Greenwich | United Kingdom

Dr. Juan A. Coca-Stefaniak is a Professor of Tourism and Urban Futures at the University of Greenwich, specializing in sustainable tourism, consumer behavior, and the impacts of global crises on travel and hospitality. He holds advanced degrees in business, management, and tourism studies, with a doctoral specialization in urban futures and destination management. Throughout his career, he has held leadership roles in academia and industry, contributing to projects on sustainable urban regeneration, destination branding, and crisis resilience in tourism. His research has advanced understanding of authentic tourism experiences, corporate social responsibility in hospitality, consumer behavior shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic, and leadership responses to global crises, with numerous publications in leading journals such as Annals of Tourism Research, International Journal of Tourism Research, and Current Issues in Tourism. Dr. Coca-Stefaniak has served as an editor, reviewer, and member of editorial boards for high-impact journals, and he actively contributes to international professional associations and policy advisory bodies. Recognized for his research excellence and leadership, he has received multiple academic honors, invited keynote lectures, and fellowships that highlight his impact on shaping the discourse of sustainable and resilient tourism development worldwide, with his scholarly contributions reflected in over 4,900 citations, an h-index of 33, and an i10-index of 46.

Featured Publications

1. Paulauskaite D., Powell R., Coca-Stefaniak A., Living Like a Local: Authentic Tourism Experiences and the Sharing Economy. Int. J. Tourism Res., 2017, 553.

2. Mao Y., He J., Morrison J.A., Alastair M., Coca-Stefaniak J.A., Effects of tourism CSR on employee psychological capital in the COVID-19 crisis: from the perspective of conservation of resources theory. Curr. Issues Tourism, 2020, 480.

3. Li J., Nguyen T.H.H., Coca-Stefaniak J.A., Coronavirus impacts on post-pandemic planned travel behaviours. Ann. Tourism Res., 2020, 426.

4. Li J., Hallsworth A.G., Coca-Stefaniak J.A., Changing grocery shopping behaviours among Chinese consumers at the outset of the COVID-19 outbreak. Tijdschrift Econ. Soc. Geogr., 2020, 111(3), 574-583, 295.

5. Zhang J., Xie C., Wang J., Morrison A.M., Coca-Stefaniak J.A., Responding to a major global crisis: the effects of hotel safety leadership on employee safety behavior during COVID-19. Int. J. Contemp. Hosp. Manag., 2020, 32(11), 3365-3389, 245.