1. An overview of global epidemics and the challenges faced
2. Leveraging artificial intelligence and digital tech to help
citizens, societies, and economies survive and strive during
pandemics
3. Towards an alternative to lockdown: Pandemic management
leveraging digital technologies and artificial intelligence
4. Exploratory study of existing approaches for analyzing
epidemics
5. A data science perspective of real-world COVID-19 databases
6. Preparing with predictions: forecasting epidemics with
artificial intelligence
7. The worldwide methods of artificial intelligence for detection
and diagnosis of COVID-19
8. The role of AI in digital contact tracing
9. Covid-19 accelerating the dynamics of Artificial Intelligence
disruption
10. Use of artificial intelligence in pharmacovigilance for social
media network
11. System-level knowledge representation for artificial
intelligence during pandemics
Dr. Le Gruenwald is a Professor, Dr. David W. Franke Professor, and
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Presidential Professor in the
School of Computer Science at The University of Oklahoma. She
received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Southern Methodist
University. She worked for National Science Foundation (NSF) as a
Cluster Lead and Program Director of the Information Integration
and Informatics program and a Program Director of the Cyber Trust
program; for NEC America, Advanced Switching Laboratory as a Member
of the Technical Staff in the Database Management Group; for
Southern Methodist University as a Lecturer in the Computer Science
and Engineering Department; and for WRT as a Software Engineer. Dr.
Sarika Jain graduated from Jawaharlal Nehru University (India) in
2001. Her doctorate is in the field of Knowledge Representation in
Artificial Intelligence which was awarded in 2011. She has served
in the field of education for over 19 years and is currently
working at the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
(Institute of National Importance), India. Dr. Jain has authored /
co-authored over 100 publications including books. Her current
research interests include Knowledge Management and Analytics;
Semantic Web; Ontological Engineering; and Intelligent Systems.
Dr. Jain has supervised two doctoral scholars (5 ongoing) who are
now pursuing their post doctorates, one in Spain and the other in
Germany. Currently, she is guiding 15 students for their Master’s
and Doctoral research work in the area of Knowledge Representation.
She is serving as a reviewer for Journals of IEEE, Elsevier, and
Springer. She has been involved as a program and steering committee
member in many prestigious conferences in India and abroad.
She has two research-funded projects: one ongoing project is funded
by CRIS TEQUIP-III worth Rs 2.58 lakhs, and the other completed
project is funded by DRDO, India worth Rs 40 lakhs. She has also
applied for a patent in Nov 2019. Dr. Jain has held various
administrative positions at department as well as at institute
level in her career like HOD, Hostel Warden, Faculty Incharge of
technical and cultural fests, member of Research Degree Committee,
and Center Incharge Examinations.
Dr. Jain has visited the United Kingdom and Singapore for
presenting her research work. She has constantly been supervising
DAAD interns from different German universities and many interns
from India every summer. She works in collaboration with various
researchers across the globe including Germany, Austria, Australia,
Malaysia, the United States, Romania and many others. She has
organized various challenges, conferences and workshops including
NITC, GIAN by MHRD, ISIC, ICSCC, ICACCT, ICECCS, and EWAD. She is a
member of IEEE and ACM and a Life Member of Computer Society of
India (CSI), International Association of Engineers (IAENG), and
the International Association of Computer Science and Information
Technology (IACSIT).
Dr. Jain is highly interested in world-wide collaborations and
seeking scholars and interns in her research group. Sven Groppe is
a Professor at the University of Lübeck, Germany. He was the
project leader of the DFG project LUPOSDATE with a focus on
Semantic Web Database techniques and was the project leader of two
research projects on FPGA acceleration of relational and Semantic
Web databases. He is the project coordinator of the BMBF-funded
QC4DB project about database optimizations accelerated by quantum
computing. Furthermore, he is the principal investigator of three
DFG projects, one dealing with GPU acceleration of database
indices, one in the area of Semantic Internet of Things and one
about high-quality COVID-19 knowledge graphs. Over 100 program
committee memberships in international conferences and workshops,
reviewer activities in over 40 internationally recognized journals,
editorship in 4 journals and chairing of Semantic Big Data, Big
Data in Emergent Distributed Environments, Very Large Internet of
Things and Quantum Data Science and Management workshops at the
world-class ACM SIGMOD and VLDB conferences, and General Chair of
the International Semantic Intelligence Conference, International
Conference on Applied Machine Learning and Data Analytics and
International Healthcare Informatics Conference as well as
co-authorship with 191 scientists from 28 countries on 6 continents
demonstrate a strong integration into the scientific community of
Sven Groppe.
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