Muhammet Emre Sanci | VR & Robotics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Muhammet Emre Sanci | VR & Robotics | Research Excellence Award 

University of Idaho – Department of Soil and Water Systems | United States

Dr. Muhammet Emre Sanci is a research scientist and postdoctoral fellow specializing in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, UAV-based remote sensing, precision agriculture, and hydrological–environmental modeling, currently affiliated with the University of Idaho, Department of Soil and Water Systems. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechatronics Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, where his doctoral research focused on adaptive inverse optimal controller design for non-affine nonlinear systems using machine learning techniques, supported by the Turkish Ministry of National Education. He holds distinction-level master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Electrical–Electronics Engineering, along with an honors degree in Physics, enriched by international academic experience at Vilnius University through the Erasmus+ program. His research career is driven by the integration of AI-driven modeling, nonlinear control algorithms, and intelligent systems to solve practical environmental and agricultural challenges. At the University of Idaho, he has contributed to cutting-edge research in adaptive irrigation, UAV swarming control, subsurface defect detection in civil infrastructure, greenhouse climate control, and drone-based pest management, while also mentoring graduate students, developing models, preparing proposals, and ensuring high-quality documentation of scientific outcomes. His technological contributions include the development of advanced intelligent controllers—such as ELM-MPC, UKF-MRAC, and NARMA-L2—designed to enable high-efficiency autonomous control in greenhouse systems and water management applications. His interdisciplinary efforts span the United States, Turkey, and Europe, focusing on environment-aware robotics, precision agriculture systems, and climate-resilient technologies. He has authored peer-reviewed journal articles, developed simulation frameworks, and participated in several funded projects, including major U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and TUBITAK grants. With a portfolio including 10 completed or ongoing research projects, SCI-indexed publications, and growing academic citations, he continues advancing innovation at the intersection of AI, control systems, and environmental sustainability. His professional memberships include IEEE and ASABE, reflecting his active engagement within leading engineering and automation communities. Dr. Sanci has significant teaching experience at Istanbul Technical University and Pamukkale University, assisting in a wide range of courses––from control systems and stochastic processes to microcontrollers, deep learning, intelligent systems, instrumentation, and robotics––contributing to both theoretical education and laboratory-based learning environments. His achievements have been recognized with awards such as the Engineering Research Symposium Poster Prize and scholarships for academic excellence. Skilled in MATLAB, Python, C/C++, ROS, embedded systems, and simulation platforms, he continues to develop innovative technologies for UAVs, environmental monitoring, and smart agriculture toward globally sustainable solutions.

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Featured Publications 

Sancı, M. E. (2025). An AI-enhanced adaptive discrete sliding mode control framework for non-affine nonlinear systems. International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control. Advance online publication.

Sancı, M. E., & Öke Günel, G. (2024). Neural network based adaptive inverse optimal control for non-affine nonlinear systems. Neural Processing Letters, 56(2), 46–59.

Sancı, M. E., & Öke Günel, G. (2024). Neural network based adaptive inverse optimal control for non-affine nonlinear systems. Neural Processing Letters, 56(2), 46–59.

Sancı, M. E., Uçak, K., & Öke Günel, G. (2023). A novel adaptive LSSVR based inverse optimal controller with integrator for nonlinear non-affine systems. IEEE Access, Article eXXXXX.

Carolin Wienrich | Virtual Reality Systems | Best VR Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Carolin Wienrich | Virtual Reality Systems | Best VR Researcher Award 

University of Wurzburg | Germany

Carolin Wienrich is an accomplished academic leader and researcher in the Psychology of Intelligent Interactive Systems, with strong interdisciplinary expertise spanning psychology, human–technology interaction, computer science, and extended reality (XR). Since 2022, she has served as University Professor for Psychology of Intelligent Interactive Systems at the Faculty of Human Sciences, Julius-Maximilians-University (JMU) Würzburg, and since 2020, she has co-led the XR HUB Würzburg, strengthening research, innovation, and collaboration in XR across academia, industry, and society. Her career reflects continuous academic excellence, including a W3 Deputy Professorship in Computer Vision at JMU Würzburg from 2019 to 2021 within the faculties of Mathematics and Computer Science, and a Positive Interim Evaluation of her Junior-Professorship in 2019, confirming its equivalence to the German Habilitation. From 2016 to 2022, she held the Junior-Professorship for Human-Technology-Systems at JMU Würzburg, following her role as Postdoctoral Researcher in New Media and Methodology at the Technical University of Berlin, where she also earned her PhD in Science in 2015. Earlier, she contributed to major BMU and DFG-funded projects as a Research Assistant at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and the Technical University of Berlin (2009–2015), after completing her Diploma degree in Psychology in 2009. Her research focuses on XR and Artificial Intelligence as both research methods and objects of study for advancing the psychology of interactive systems, contributing significantly to human–computer interaction, immersive technologies, and human-AI interaction. She has successfully led or co-led eight third-party-funded interdisciplinary research projects and has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications. Carolin Wienrich has received multiple prestigious honors, including the 2023 Equality Award of University Würzburg, the 2020 Best Research Award of the Faculty of Human Sciences, the 2019 Best Lecture Award of Bavaria, and the 2019 Best Impact Project Award from the Virtual Reality Institute of Germany, in addition to an earlier scholarship from the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (2006–2010). She actively contributes to academia as a reviewer, grant assessor, program committee member, and supervisor for Bachelor, Master, and PhD theses, and serves as a Scientific Expert on the Advisory Council for Consumer Protection of the German Federal Ministry with a focus on eXtended Realities and Human-AI Interaction.

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Featured Publications

Wienrich, C., & Latoschik, M. E. (2022). The potential of immersive virtual reality for human–computer interaction research: Methodological perspectives and applications. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 3, 1–14.

Wienrich, C., & Gramlich, J. (2021). A framework for evaluating user trust in AI-driven interactive systems. Computers in Human Behavior, 125, 106972.

Wienrich, C., Latoschik, M. E., & Moritz, R. (2020). Social presence and embodiment in immersive virtual environments: A psychological perspective on XR technologies. International Journal of Human–Computer Studies, 140, 102429.

Wienrich, C., & Latoschik, M. E. (2019). Towards meaningful human–AI interaction: Designing adaptive and explainable systems. AI & Society, 34(4), 873–888.

Wienrich, C., Döllinger, N., & Latoschik, M. E. (2018). User experience and acceptance in virtual reality learning environments: The role of interactivity and realism. Computers & Education, 123, 23–34.