Young scientist from Telangana sets Guinness World Record
Dr. Javeed MD, a young scientist from Khammam, has achieved a significant milestone by taking part in a Guinness World Record feat.
He is the editor of World-2023, an unpublished book that measures 5.80 metres (19.034 feet) thick that was created lately in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, for ESN Publications (India) and London Organisation of Skills Development Ltd. (LOSD), UK.
Research articles on topics connected to various engineering branches, medicine, the arts, and science are included in the book's 100100 pages. According to Dr. Javeed, the book's compilation took about six years. The Anna Central Library in Chennai would receive the book as a donation.
He was honoured and given a Guinness record certificate in Chennai together with the six members of the editorial team. In addition to setting the Guinness record, he authored over 60 research articles in various international publications and received 11 other international honours for his work.
Over 15 international conferences in Malaysia, Thailand, Dubai, Nepal, and Indonesia featured keynote talks from Dr. Javeed. He provides training to college staff and students on cutting-edge technologies like deep learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, and the internet of things.
Nine patents have been awarded to this young researcher in electronics. He is a self-employed academic, a motivational speaker, a writer, and the author of four books and four chapters in books that engineering students will find beneficial.
To educate farmers on how to use technology to promote agriculture, he founded the Khammam Agriculture Hub. The "Agriculture Hub" offers farmers free technology equipment to help them increase agricultural productivity. It belongs to Mana Rythe Raju Welfare Society as a division.
The California Public University bestowed an honorary doctorate on Dr. Javeed in recognition of his contributions to the fields of electronics and agricultural machinery. In 2020, Dr. Javeed graduated from Mewar University with an academic doctorate in medical image processing.
I'm happy to have contributed to the Guinness record feet. According to Dr. Javeed, his father, Khammam government school teacher MD Ghouse, agrees. Dr. Javeed is currently investigating the use of artificial intelligence to process MRI data in order to identify diseases early.
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