Dr. Peter Williams | Safe Human-Robot Collaboration | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Peter Williams | Safe Human-Robot Collaboration | Research Excellence Award

University of Hull | United Kingdom

Dr. Peter Williams is an independent researcher and retired Senior Lecturer in Technology Enhanced Learning at the University of Hull, United Kingdom, where he served until 2020. He was an early pioneer in the design and management of online courses and blended learning, particularly for small businesses, and later led staff development initiatives in blended learning and ICT. He designed and directed degree programs in educational technology and is recognized as a University Teaching Fellow and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK. Dr. Williams successfully co-supervised eight doctoral students researching the application of new technologies in learning, teaching, and assessment, and has served as an external examiner for PhD awards. His doctoral research examined management issues in e-learning within universities, later specializing in the impact of emerging technologies on assessment in higher education. His single-authored publications address knowledge development in higher education, graduate competencies, learning analytics, blockchain-based micro-credentials, artificial intelligence, hybrid intelligence, and human-agentic AI systems for learning and assessment. He has supported digital education at the University of Leeds, served as an external examiner at the University of Malta, peer-reviewed over 30 journal articles, Safe Human-Robot Collaboration and currently serves on the editorial boards of Education Sciences and Artificial Intelligence and Education.

 

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Featured Publications


Does Competency-Based Education with Blockchain Signal a New Mission for Universities?

– Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2019

Assessing Collaborative Learning: Big Data, Analytics and University Futures

– Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2016

Rethinking University Assessment: New Technologies for New Needs

– International Journal of Technology and Inclusive Education, 2014

Prof. Elena Strelnikova | Advanced Motion Planning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Elena Strelnikova | Advanced Motion Planning | Best Researcher Award

Anatolii Pidhornyi Institute of Power Machines and Systems NAS of Ukraine | Ukraine

Prof. Elena Strelnikova is a distinguished ukrainian mathematician and professor with a long, productive career in applied analysis, fracture mechanics, boundary element methods, and fluid-structure interaction. Educated at v. n. karazin kharkiv national university , she received her phd in “analysis of 2d contact problems for anisotropic cracked plates” and later her dsc  for her work on strength and vibrations of turbo-machine units using the boundary element method. She has held senior and full professorship positions at karazin national university, kharkiv polytechnical institute, and kharkiv national university of radio electronics, among others, and has led research groups and served as a leading researcher at the a. pidhorny institute of power machines and Advanced Motion Planning systems of the national academy of sciences of ukraine. Professor strelnikova’s research is especially known for her deep contributions in singular and hypersingular integral equations, contact problems, cracked plate theory, and fluid-structure coupling. over the course of her career, she has published 71 documents, which have received 602 citations across 309 documents, reflecting an h-index of 17. her scholarship has made a lasting impact on mechanical engineering, structural dynamics, and computational methods in applied mathematics, continuing to influence both theory and application worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Akimov, D., Degtyariov, K., Gnitko, V., Kriutchenko, D., & Strelnikova, E. (2025). Flight stage-dependent vibration characteristics of launch vehicle fuel tanks. In Advances in Aerospace Engineering.

Choudhary, N., Degtyariov, K., Gnitko, V., Kriutchenko, D., & Strelnikova, E. (2025). Liquid vibrations analysis of baffled reservoirs with fuzzy concepts implementation. In Advances in Fluid-Structure Interaction.

Degtyariov, K., Kriutchenko, D., Osypov, I., Sierikova, O., & Strelnikova, E. (2024). Dampers influence on sloshing mitigation in fuel tanks of launch vehicles and reservoirs. In Recent Advances in Aerospace Structures.

Strelnikova, E., Choudhary, N., Degtyariov, K., Kriutchenko, D., & Vierushkin, I. (2024). Boundary element method for hypersingular integral equations: Implementation and applications in potential theory. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 161, 105999.

Doroshenko, V. O., Stognii, N. P., Zhyla, O. V., Strelnikova, E. A., Sidorov, M. V., & Remayeva, O. O. (2024). Mathematical modeling of exciting a wideband semitransparent antenna with longitudinal slots by a concentrated source. In Proceedings of the IEEE European Workshop on Modern Topics in Signal.