Ana Josselinne Alegre Mondragón | Data Science and Analytics | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Ana Josselinne Alegre Mondragón | Data Science and Analytics | Editorial Board Member

Geospatial Information Sciences Research Center | Mexico

Prof. Ana Josselinne Alegre Mondragón is a distinguished geospatial information sciences researcher whose scholarly contributions advance the understanding of violence dynamics, clandestine graves detection, and geospatial applications for public security and forensic investigations. Her research integrates geographic profiling, spatial statistics, remote sensing, UAV-based photogrammetry, and geointelligence modeling to address critical national challenges, particularly the search for missing persons and the analysis of organized crime patterns. She has authored influential book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and scientific reports published by Springer, Forensic Sciences International, and leading academic institutions in Mexico. Her work includes the development of spectral indices for detecting clandestine graves, multivariate regional analyses of burial sites, geospatial modeling of crime, assessment of soil alterations linked to criminal activities, and advanced methodologies for drone-based terrain morphology assessment. She has actively contributed to high-impact research projects such as Espacio Clandestino, geospatial infrastructures for the Ayotzinapa investigation, and scientific applications supporting national systems for the search of missing persons. Her publications and research tools are widely referenced, shaping new standards for evidence-based forensic search protocols. She has collaborated on cross-disciplinary initiatives involving forensic science, anthropology, criminology, and remote sensing, generating innovative methodologies and academic outputs recognized both nationally and internationally. Her scholarly trajectory demonstrates a sustained commitment to advancing geospatial science for human rights, security analysis, and public policy, positioning her as a leading figure in Mexico’s emerging field of forensic geospatial analytics.

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Featured Publications

  • Alegre-Mondragón, A. J. (2024). Cambios organizacionales en la policía de la Ciudad de México. Del modelo CompStat a la evaluación con transparencia y apertura hacia la ciudadanía. Revista Digital de Estudios Organizacionales, Universidad de Xalapa, Veracruz, México, 53–92. DOI: https://doi.org/10.69509/wxj14d34

  • Silván-Cárdenas, J. L., Alegre-Mondragón, A. J., Ramírez Aceves E. D., Campos Cornejo, D. R. & Bautista Nadalón, M. (2024). Diseño y aplicación de índices espectrales para la detección de fosas clandestinas. En Interpretar la naturaleza para encontrar a quienes nos faltan. COBUPEJ & CentroGeo, 355–389.

  • Alegre-Mondragón, A. J. & Silván-Cárdenas, J. L. (2024). Morfología del terreno mediante fotogrametría con drones: oportunidades y limitaciones para la detección de fosas clandestinas. En Interpretar la naturaleza para encontrar a quienes nos faltan. COBUPEJ & CentroGeo, 323–350.

  • Silván-Cárdenas, J. L. & Alegre-Mondragón, A. J. (2024). Espacio Clandestino: A Nationwide Platform to Support Clandestine Graves Search in Mexico. In Recent Developments in Geospatial Information Sciences. Springer, 175–186.

  • Alegre-Mondragón, A. J., Vilalta-Perdomo, C. J., Silván-Cárdenas, J. L. & Silva-Arias, C. (2024). Characteristics of Clandestine Burial Sites in Mexico: A Regional Overview with Multivariate Analysis. In Recent Developments in Geospatial Information Sciences. Springer, 53–64.

Ieva Mainardi | Decision Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ieva Mainardi | Decision Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Head of Unit | European Parliament | Luxembourg

Ieva Mainardi, a Luxembourg-based Lithuanian professional, has over two decades of experience within EU institutions. Holding degrees in English Philology, International Relations, Diplomacy, and EU & International Law, she has served as Head of Unit at the European Parliament since 2012. Ieva specializes in managing multilingual teams and has previously contributed as a Lawyer-Linguist at the Court of Justice of the EU. Her recent research focuses on integrating Artificial Intelligence into public administration for effective change management.

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Strengths for the Awards

🔹 Extensive Experience: With over 20 years in EU institutions, Ieva Mainardi has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a deep understanding of public administration.
🔹 Academic Excellence: Holding multiple advanced degrees in English Philology, International Relations, Diplomacy, and EU Law, her educational background is robust and multidisciplinary.
🔹 Research Impact: Ieva’s work on “Change Management: Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Service of Public Administrations” addresses a highly relevant and innovative field, bridging technology and governance.
🔹 Leadership in Research: Her tenure as an EU Fellow at the University of Miami showcases her ability to contribute meaningfully to academic and professional discourse.
🔹 Publication Recognition: Her publication, indexed and cited, highlights her ability to produce impactful and credible research.

Education

🎓 Academic Background
  • BA in English Philology
  • MA in International Relations and Diplomacy
  • MA in EU and International Law

Experience💼

Ieva’s journey began at the European Commission Delegation in Lithuania, where she oversaw EU pre-accession programs. Afterward, she worked with the European Commission in Luxembourg and the Court of Justice of the EU. Since 2012, she has led a team of language professionals at the European Parliament, showcasing expertise in team management and multilingual operations.

Research Interest On Decision Sciences🔬

Ieva’s research primarily explores Change Management with a keen interest in integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into public administration. Her work aims to enhance efficiency, adaptability, and innovation in governance structures.

Awards🏆

Ieva is nominated for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing her significant contributions to research on change management and AI’s role in modern governance.

Publications

📖 Key Publication
  • Title: “Change Management: Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Service of Public Administrations”
  • Journal: Link to publication
  • Year: 2024
  • Cited by Articles: Indexed in DOI, the work has gained recognition for its insights into AI-driven strategies for public administration.

Conclusion

A Legacy of Leadership and Innovation
Ieva Mainardi exemplifies dedication to public service and academic inquiry. Through her research on AI and governance, she paves the way for innovative solutions in public administration, making her a deserving candidate for accolades in research excellence.