Sadaf Zeeshan | Environmental Impact of Energy Projects | Research Excellence Award

 Dr. Sadaf Zeeshan | Environmental Impact of Energy Projects | Research Excellence Award

University of Central Punjab, Lahore | Pakistan

 Dr. Sadaf Zeeshan researcher specializing in robotics, intelligent systems, and computational engineering, with a focus on smart mobility solutions and algorithm optimization. The scholarly portfolio includes 11 Scopus-indexed publications with 198 citations and an h-index of 5 , demonstrating emerging impact in the field. Research contributions emphasize design and simulation of advanced systems, including autonomous navigation and path planning using algorithms such as RRT*. Active collaboration with multidisciplinary teams supports innovation in assistive technologies and smart engineering applications.

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Seoul National University of Science and Technology | South Korea

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