RITA REGO | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. RITA REGO | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. RITA REGO |Public Health -Full Professor at FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF BAHIA , Brazil

Rita de Cássia Franco Rêgo is a distinguished Brazilian public health expert, specializing in epidemiology and environmental health. A professor at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), she has significantly impacted public health, especially in the realms of environmental epidemiology and occupational health. With decades of experience in both research and public health management, Rita has earned international recognition for her contributions. Her research focuses on health, environment, and sustainability in vulnerable communities, particularly in the contexts of sanitation, child health, and the effects of environmental exposure on human health. She has taught numerous graduate courses, mentored many students, and continues to engage in significant research and consulting work.

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Education

Rita de Cássia Franco Rêgo graduated in Medicine from UFBA in 1987. She pursued a Master’s in Collective Health (1996) and a Ph.D. in Public Health/Epidemiology (2002), both from UFBA. Additionally, she completed a postdoctoral program in Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina (2015-2016). Her academic pursuits laid the foundation for her robust career in environmental epidemiology, public health, and health management.

Professional Experience

Professor Rêgo has an extensive career at UFBA, where she has held various academic roles, including a permanent professor of graduate programs in health, environment, and work. From 2004 to 2021, she was a full-time professor and coordinated multiple health programs. She also served as a Municipal Health Department chief in Lauro de Freitas, Bahia, and was involved in numerous research and development projects, particularly those related to health impacts of environmental and occupational exposures.

Research Interests

Rita de Cássia Franco Rêgo’s research primarily focuses on environmental epidemiology, the effects of environmental and occupational exposures on public health, child health, and sanitation. She has worked extensively on understanding health risks from climate change, assessing interventions, and promoting sustainability. Her work also emphasizes community-based participatory research and epidemiological methods to analyze health and environmental risks in vulnerable communities. She leads a research group focusing on health, environment, labor, and sustainability in marginalized communities.

Awards and Recognitions

Rita de Cássia Franco Rêgo has received multiple prestigious awards, including the 2nd Women Leaders in Global Health Conference Scholarship (2018), and the Jessé Acciolly Award for the best monograph by her student in 2017. In 2004, she earned first place from the Pan American Health Organization for her doctoral thesis on environmental sanitation and health. She was also nominated for The Lancet Paper of the Year (2008). Additionally, her contributions to public health research were acknowledged with the FRED L. Soper Award for Excellence in Health Literature in 2008.

Publications

Socio-occupational conditions and health of fishers exposed to the oil disaster-crime in Pernambuco, Brazil

Authors: Gonçalves, J.E., Leite, A.C.V.M., Lima, V.M.C., Dos Santos, M.O.S., Gurgel, I.G.D.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Self-Reported Pain in Artisanal Fishermen from a Traditional Community in Todos-os-Santos Bay, Bahia, Brazil

Authors: Müller, J.S., da Silva, E.M., Rego, R.F.

Citations: 6

Year: 2022

Assessing the implementation of the Surveillance and Health Care Protocol of former workers and the population exposed to lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in Santo Amaro, Bahia, Brazil

Authors: Machado, L.O.R., Rego, R.F., Silva, G.A., Müller, J.S., Falcão, I.R.

Citations: 1

Year: 2020

Erratum: The crude oil spill on the Brazilian coast in 2019: The question of public health emergency

Authors: Pena, P.G.L., Northcross, A.L., Lima, M.A.G., Rêgo, R.C.F.

Citations: 10

Year: 2020

Factors associated with musculoskeletal disorders in artisanal fisherwomen/shellfish gatherers in Saubara, Bahia, Brazil

Authors: Falcão, I.R., Rêgo, R.C.F., Couto, M.C.B.M., Viana, W.D.S., Lima, V.M.C.

Citations: 5

Year: 2019

Prevalence and work-related factors associated with lower back musculoskeletal disorders in female shellfish gatherers in Saubara, Bahia-Brazil

Authors: Couto, M.C.B.M., Falcão, I.R., Müller, J.D.S., Woods, C.G., Rego, R.F.

Citations: 15

Year: 2019

Artisanal fisherwomen/shellfish gatherers: Analyzing the impact of upper limb functioning and disability on health-related quality of life

Authors: Müller, J.S., Falcão, I.R., Couto, M.C.B.M., Woods, C.G., Rêgo, R.C.F.

Citations: 3

Year: 2017

Health-related quality of life among artisanal fisherwomen/shellfish gatherers: Lower than the general population

Authors: Dos Santos Müller, J., Falcão, I.R., Couto, M.C.B.M., Woods, C.G., Rêgo, R.F.

Citations: 15

Year: 2016

Prevalence of neck and upper limb musculoskeletal disorders in artisan fisherwomen/shellfish gatherers in Saubara, Bahia, Brazil

Authors: Falcão, Falcão, L.R., Couto, M.C.B.M., Lima, V.M.C., Viana, W.S., Rêgo, R.C.F.

Citations: 13

Year: 2015

Factors associated with providing social security benefits for traumatic brain injury resulting from occupational accidents

Authors: de Miranda, D.B., Rego, R.F., Viola, D.N., Lima, V.M.C., Teixeira, E.B.

Citations: 1

Year: 2014

Conclusion

Given Rita de Cássia Franco Rêgo’s influential contributions to public health and environmental epidemiology, her role in advancing health interventions, and her dedication to teaching and mentoring, she stands out as an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her research is not only academically rigorous but also socially impactful, addressing urgent global challenges such as environmental hazards, climate change, and public health disparities. Therefore, she is more than deserving of such recognition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xingguang Chen | management science and engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xingguang Chen | management science and engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xingguang Chen| management science and engineering – associate dean at Jianghan University, China

Professor Xingguang Chen is currently a professor at the School of Business, Jianghan University. He holds a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Nanjing University. His expertise lies in modeling and simulation of complex systems, decision analysis, and the application of uncertainty mathematical theory. With over 60 published papers and two academic monographs, he has contributed significantly to the fields of management science and engineering. He has also led or participated in more than 10 major research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).

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Education

Professor Xingguang Chen received his Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Nanjing University in 2009. During his doctoral studies, he focused on complex system modeling, decision-making processes, and the applications of uncertainty theory in management science. His academic journey has been centered around developing innovative methodologies for analyzing and solving real-world business and transportation challenges.

Professional Experience

Professor Chen has extensive academic experience, teaching and conducting research at the Business School of Jianghan University. He has been the principal investigator for numerous projects funded by national organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His work spans various areas of complex systems modeling, urban transportation cooperation, and decision-making under uncertainty, making him a recognized expert in these fields. He has also served on various academic committees and collaborated internationally on high-impact research projects.

Research Interests

Professor Xingguang Chen’s research primarily focuses on the modeling and simulation of complex systems, decision analysis, and the application of uncertainty theory. His work has led to insights into the behavior of urban transportation systems, ride-hailing platform operations, and shared mobility. He is particularly interested in the evolution mechanisms of urban traffic flow and the dynamics of cooperative behavior in transportation networks. His research aims to provide innovative solutions to the challenges of sustainable urban mobility and management complexity.

Awards and Recognitions

Professor Chen has received multiple awards for his academic contributions, including recognition from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education’s Humanities and Social Science Youth Foundation. His work has been published in high-impact journals, and he has been honored for his leadership in managing research projects and advancing theoretical and practical insights in management science. His contributions to the understanding of complex systems and decision-making processes have earned him widespread academic acclaim.

Publications

Cooperation-Oriented Multi-Modal Shared Mobility for Sustainable Transport: Developments and Challenges

A novel method to assess the traveling value of emerging travel mode in multimodal shared mobility

Research on Strategic Emerging Industry Competitiveness of Hubei Province: Based on Factor Analysis

A novel synthetic measuring method on ex-ante assessment of operational policies

Contract Performance Monitoring Method Based on Earned Value Management and Performance Threshold Model

Citations: 1

Evaluation of China’s High-quality Economic Development Level – Empirical study based on 30 provinces and municipalities

Citations: 1

Latent pattern analysis of conscious cooperation for developing sustainable transport

Citations: 4

Genetic Algorithm for resolving vehicle routing problem

The Theory and Empirical Study on the Two-dimensional Driving Choice of College Students’ Major Choice

Project duration-cost-quality prediction model based on Monte Carlo simulation

Citations: 3

Conclusion

Professor Xingguang Chen’s impressive track record in research, his extensive publication portfolio, leadership in major national research projects, and the real-world applicability of his work make him an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His continuous pursuit of excellence in research and his ability to contribute meaningful solutions to complex societal issues align perfectly with the criteria for this prestigious recognition. His groundbreaking work in urban transportation systems, sustainable mobility, and management complexity is commendable and impactful, making him highly deserving of this honor.

 

 

 

 

Masoumeh Kourosh Arami | Memory and Alzheimer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masoumeh Kourosh Arami | Memory and Alzheimer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masoumeh Kourosh Arami  | Memory and Alzheimer – Assistant Professor at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Iran

Dr. Masoumeh Kourosh Arami is an Assistant Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran. With a strong background in medical physiology, Dr. Arami’s research focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms of memory, addiction, and synaptic plasticity. Over the years, she has collaborated with international research institutes such as the Brain Science Institute at RIKEN, Japan, where she conducted pivotal studies on cortical plasticity. Her expertise spans from studying glutamatergic neurotransmission to the effects of orexin receptor inhibition on brain activity. Dr. Arami has published several influential papers, contributing to the understanding of synaptic transmission and neuronal signaling in various neurological contexts. With a robust record of academic contributions, she also serves as a reviewer for multiple esteemed neuroscience and physiology journals.

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Education

Dr. Arami has a diverse and extensive research background in neuroscience and physiology. She began her career as a Research Associate at the Laboratory for Cortical Circuit Plasticity, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan, from 2008-2009. She then served as a Research Scientist at the same institute from 2010-2012. During her post-doctoral fellowship (2013-2014) at Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, Dr. Arami conducted groundbreaking work on the physiological aspects of orexin receptors and their involvement in synaptic transmission. From 2014 to 2020, she was an Assistant Professor at the Allied Medical College, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran. She currently holds the position of Assistant Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, where she continues her research in synaptic plasticity, neurophysiology, and addiction.

Professional Experience

Dr. Arami has a diverse and extensive research background in neuroscience and physiology. She began her career as a Research Associate at the Laboratory for Cortical Circuit Plasticity, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan, from 2008-2009. She then served as a Research Scientist at the same institute from 2010-2012. During her post-doctoral fellowship (2013-2014) at Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, Dr. Arami conducted groundbreaking work on the physiological aspects of orexin receptors and their involvement in synaptic transmission. From 2014 to 2020, she was an Assistant Professor at the Allied Medical College, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran. She currently holds the position of Assistant Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, where she continues her research in synaptic plasticity, neurophysiology, and addiction.

Research Interests

Dr. Masoumeh Kourosh Arami’s research focuses on understanding the neural and molecular mechanisms involved in synaptic plasticity, neurophysiology, and neuropharmacology. Her studies investigate how neurotransmitter systems, particularly glutamatergic and GABAergic signaling, contribute to cognitive functions like memory, as well as the molecular pathways involved in addiction. One of her main areas of research is the role of orexin receptors in the brain, particularly in the context of addiction, nociception, and withdrawal. Dr. Arami’s work is pivotal in exploring how these receptors affect brain function at the cellular and synaptic levels. Additionally, she has conducted research on synaptic changes during postnatal development and their impact on brain signaling. By studying the molecular signaling pathways involved in these processes, Dr. Arami aims to better understand the physiological mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, memory impairment, and addiction.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Arami has been recognized for her academic and research excellence throughout her career. Her work has contributed significantly to the field of neuroscience, particularly in understanding neural mechanisms related to addiction and memory. She has been awarded numerous academic accolades, including grants for her postdoctoral and independent research projects. Dr. Arami has been actively involved in the neuroscience community, participating in various international conferences and workshops, which have helped establish her as a leading researcher in her field. In addition to her research awards, she has received multiple fellowships from prestigious institutions, such as RIKEN, Japan, which facilitated her critical work on synaptic plasticity and orexin receptor mechanisms. She is also a reviewer for a wide range of renowned journals, further showcasing her expertise and recognition within the global scientific community.

Publications

Heterosynaptic plasticity-induced modulation of synapses

Reciprocal Interaction of Pain and Brain: Plasticity-induced Pain, Pain-induced Plasticity, and Therapeutic Targets

The Implication of Hypocretin in Drug Abuse and Arousal in the Brain Stem

NMDA Receptors in the Rat with Paraventricular Thalamic Nucleus Reduce the Naloxone-induced Morphine Withdrawal

Aromatherapy for the brain: Lavender’s healing effect on epilepsy, depression, anxiety, migraine, and Alzheimer’s disease: A review article

Neuroprotective effects of coenzyme Q10 on neurological diseases: a review article

Dopamine as a Potential Target for Learning and Memory: Contributing to Related Neurological Disorders

Role of NMDA receptors blockade in the thalamic paraventricular nucleus in morphine dependent rat model of formalin-induced pain

Neuroprotective effects of vinpocetine, as a phosphodiesterase 1 inhibitor, on long-term potentiation in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease

Effectiveness of coenzyme Q10 on learning and memory and synaptic plasticity impairment in an aged Aβ-induced rat model of Alzheimer’s disease: a behavioral, biochemical, and electrophysiological study

Conclusion

Dr. Masoumeh Kourosh Arami is highly deserving of the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her remarkable academic achievements, impactful publications, and significant contributions to advancing our understanding of synaptic plasticity and neurological mechanisms make her a standout candidate. Her ongoing work continues to influence and shape the field, establishing her as a leader in neuroscience research.

 

 

 

 

Fègbawè Badanaro | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fègbawè Badanaro | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fègbawè Badanaro | Toxicology – University of Lomé, Togo

Dr. Fègbawè Badanaro is an interdisciplinary scientist with expertise in biochemistry, microbiology, and nutrition. His research focuses on the nutritional potential and safety of neglected food resources, particularly edible insects, and their impact on food security and human health. With a passion for integrating traditional knowledge with modern scientific methodologies, Dr. Badanaro has made significant contributions to the field, resulting in multiple peer-reviewed publications. He is dedicated to exploring the role of secondary metabolites from unconventional food sources in gene expression regulation, aiming to uncover potential therapeutic applications for chronic disease management.

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Education

Dr. Badanaro earned his Ph.D. in Development Biology from the University of Lomé in 2015. His dissertation, “Edible Insects in Togo: Ethnoentomology and Nutritional Potential,” laid the foundation for his research in alternative food sources. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s degree in Development Biology at the same institution in 2010, focusing on the biochemical and anti-nutritional parameters of plants used as food colorants in Togo. His academic journey has equipped him with a multidisciplinary approach to solving global food security challenges.

Experience

Dr. Badanaro has been a researcher and temporary lecturer in Biochemistry Applied Nutrition at the University of Lomé since 2016, where he mentors undergraduate students in laboratory research. He also holds a similar role at the University of Kara, contributing to the academic development of students in the Faculty of Science and Technology. His extensive fieldwork includes assessing the nutritional value, biochemical composition, and safety of edible insects, leading to multiple research projects that have expanded the understanding of food sustainability in West Africa.

Research Interests

Dr. Badanaro’s research interests center on neglected food resources, food security, and the nutrient regulation of gene expression. His work aims to explore the potential of underutilized foods in enhancing global nutrition, with a particular focus on edible insects and their bioactive compounds. He is also interested in the environmental and health risks associated with food consumption, such as heavy metal contamination and microbiological safety.

Awards and Grants

Dr. Badanaro’s contributions to food science and nutrition have been recognized through several prestigious grants and fellowships. He was awarded the Eugen Ionesco Grant for post-doctoral research in Romania (2020), where he assessed the heavy metal risks associated with insect consumption in Togo. He has also received multiple research grants from the University of Lomé, including the FIS Grant for evaluating potential risks related to insect consumption (2016-2019) and for studying edible insects’ ethnoentomology and nutritional potential (2012-2015). Additionally, he was a recipient of the Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle (SCAC) Grant from the French Embassy in Togo (2009-2010) for his research on food colorants.

Publications

🌟 Badanaro F. and Mélila M. (2024). Nutritional Potential of the Caterpillar Imbrasia obscura (Butler, 1878) Consumed in the Kara Region of Togo. Asian Journal of Biology, 20(7): 98-108.
🌟 Badanaro F., Tagba P. and Mélila M. (2024). Aquatic Insects Consumed in Togo: Diversity and Nutritional Potential. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety, 16(7): 336-347.
🌟 Badanaro F. and Dué A. E. (2022). Evaluation of Pesticide Residues and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Contained in Some Insect Species Consumed in Togo. Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, Food Industry, 23(1): 13-20.
🌟 Badanaro F., Barsan N., Tété‐Benissan A., Nedeff V. and Panainte‐Lehadus M. (2022). Sustainable Local Food Evaluation by Dosage of Some Metallic Pollutants in Wild Insect Species Consumed in Togo. Sustainability, 14: 1892-1900.
🌟 Badanaro F., Tété-Bénissan A. and Amouzou K.S. (2021). Nutritional Potential of Two Insect Species Consumed in Togo: Gnathocera trivittata (Swederus, 1787) and Gnathocera impressa (Olivier, 1789). European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety, 13(4): 24-32.
🌟 Badanaro F., Hoekou Y., Gbogbo K.A., Amevoin K. and Amouzou K.S. (2021). Microbiological Analysis of the Cirina forda (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) Commercialized in North Togo. International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences, 15(1): 34-40.
🌟 Badanaro F., Tété-Bénissan A., Mélila M., Awaga K. L., Bilabina I., Amevoin K. and Amouzou K.S. (2019). Nutritional Potentials of Pachnoda marginata (Kolbe, 1906) and Rhabdotis sobrina (Gory & Percheron, 1833), Two Insect Species Consumed in Togo. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 18: 873-881.

Conclusion

Dr. Fègbawè Badanaro is a leading figure in the study of neglected food resources, with a particular focus on edible insects as a sustainable solution to food security and nutrition. His pioneering research has provided critical insights into the biochemical composition, safety, and nutritional potential of alternative food sources, contributing to both scientific advancement and public health. With a commitment to interdisciplinary research and knowledge dissemination, Dr. Badanaro continues to shape the future of food sustainability through his innovative work in biochemistry and nutrition.

Kui You | Marine Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Kui You | Marine Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Kui You | Marine Engineering | Associate Prof at Dalian University of Technology , China

Dr. Kui You is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ocean Technology at Dalian University of Technology, China. With expertise in marine biology, aquaculture, and oceanography, he has made significant contributions to marine research and environmental science. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Kui You’s research spans various fields, including jellyfish biology, marine aquaculture, and the development of sustainable fishery technologies. He has worked as a Guest Investigator at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the USA and has held academic positions at Ocean University of China and Dalian University of Technology. His contributions to marine science include pioneering work on jellyfish propagation, aquaculture techniques, and the environmental impacts of marine ranching. Dr. You has authored numerous publications, holds several patents, and has been recognized with awards for his innovations in ocean science.

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Dr. Kui You obtained his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. Prior to that, he completed a Master’s degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture at Ocean University of Qingdao in 2002. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture from the same institution in 1999. His educational background is rooted in marine biology and environmental science, which provided a foundation for his later work in oceanography, aquaculture, and fishery technology. Throughout his academic career, Dr. You has built expertise in marine biology, particularly in the areas of jellyfish biology, aquaculture systems, and marine environmental science. His training at prestigious institutions in China, combined with international experience at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, has helped him advance research in marine technology and sustainable fishery practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kui You has held various academic and research positions throughout his career. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the School of Ocean Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology. He has been with the university since 2014, where he leads research in marine aquaculture and environmental science. Dr. You’s international experience includes a guest investigator position at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, USA, from 2012-2013. He previously served as an Associate Professor at the Fishery College, Ocean University of China, and has worked in different academic roles at the same institution since 2005. His research and work experiences focus on jellyfish biology, aquaculture techniques, fishery equipment, and marine environmental monitoring. Dr. You’s independent research, such as his National Natural Science Foundation project on jellyfish propagation, has greatly contributed to understanding marine ecosystems and improving fishery sustainability.

Research Interests

Dr. Kui You’s primary research focus lies in marine biology, specifically jellyfish biology, aquaculture, and sustainable fishery engineering. His work on the regulation mechanisms of asexual reproduction in jellyfish and the strobilation mechanisms of jellyfish has contributed significantly to the understanding of these organisms, with potential applications in marine aquaculture. He is also involved in research related to marine ranching, fishery equipment, and edible jellyfish biology. Dr. You’s research in marine environmental science is aimed at improving the sustainability of aquaculture systems, with a particular focus on reducing environmental impact and enhancing the efficiency of fishery production. His work on the ecological carrying capacity of marine regions and the development of aquaculture systems, such as recycle water systems for shrimp culture, has led to innovations in marine resource management. Additionally, Dr. You is exploring the use of biochar electrodes in microbial electrochemical systems for environmental monitoring and management.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Kui You has received multiple awards and honors throughout his career. One of his notable recognitions is the second prize for Ocean Innovation Achievements in 2006, awarded by the State Oceanic Administration of the People’s Republic of China. He has also received various research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, for his work on jellyfish propagation and aquaculture. Additionally, Dr. You’s academic contributions have led to the publication of over 20 influential research papers and the acquisition of several patents. His work in marine biology and environmental science has been pivotal in improving sustainable practices within the fishery industry. Dr. You’s dedication to marine science and his innovative approach to aquaculture and fishery engineering have earned him recognition both in China and internationally.

Publications

Circulating Inflammatory Mediators and Genetic Polymorphisms of Inflammation Mediators and Their Association with Factors Related to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authors: Wang, H., Zhong, Z., Jiang, D., Han, Y., Liu, K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2022

Journal: Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 23(8), 270

One-step preparation of biochar electrodes and their applications in sediment microbial electrochemical systems

Authors: You, K., Zhou, Z., Gao, C., Yang, Q.

Citations: 12

Year: 2021

Journal: Catalysts, 11(4), 508

Design and research of automatic fishing machine based on acoustic adjustment

Authors: Liu, Y., Hou, Z., Cui, J., You, K.

Citations: 2

Year: 2021

Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1802(2), 022052

Adsorption properties of halloysite nanotubes/poly(m-phenylenediamine) composites for Cr(Ⅵ)

Authors: Chen, Z., Zhou, Z., Wu, M., Zhang, J., Li, Q.

Citations: 2

Year: 2020

Journal: Fuhe Cailiao Xuebao/Acta Materiae Compositae Sinica, 37(3), 493–503

Efficient removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater using magnetically separable poly(m-phenylenediamine) particles

Authors: Chen, Z.W., Zhou, Z.H., You, K., Zhang, J., Li, Q.L.

Citations: 0

Year: 2019

Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 344(1), 012126

Study on the carry capacity of edible jellyfish fishery in Liaodong Bay

Authors: You, K., Bian, Y., Ma, C., Liu, Z., Zhang, Y.

Citations: 7

Year: 2016

Journal: Journal of Ocean University of China, 15(3), 471–479

Primary discussion of a carbon sink in the oceans

Authors: Ma, C., You, K., Ji, D., Ma, W., Li, F.

Citations: 3

Year: 2015

Journal: Journal of Ocean University of China, 14(2), 284–292

The primary study on the role of ocean to CO2

Authors: Ma, C.H., You, K., Ma, W.W.

Citations: 0

Year: 2013

Journal: Frontiers of Energy and Environmental Engineering – Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Frontiers of Energy and Environmental Engineering, ICFEEE 2012, 205–208

A study on marine region carrying capacity and eco-compensation

Authors: Ma, C., You, K., Ma, W., Xie, J., Li, F.

Citations: 7

Year: 2012

Journal: Journal of Ocean University of China, 11(2), 253–256

The effects of temperature decrease on the Scyphistomae strobilation of jellyfish, Rhopilema esculentum Kishinouye

Authors: You, K., Ma, C., Gao, H., Wang, B., Wei, R.

Citations: 5

Year: 2008

Journal: Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 39(5), 706–711

Conclusion

Dr. Kui You’s extensive expertise in marine biology, coupled with his leadership in transformative research, places him in a strong position for the “Best Researcher Award.” His innovative approach, sustained contributions, and impact on both the scientific community and practical applications in aquaculture make him an exceptional candidate for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

 

 

Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani | Microfluidics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani | Microfluidics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani | Microfluidics – Ph.D. Candidate at Sahand University of Technology , Iran

Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani is a Ph.D. candidate in Bioelectronics at Sahand University of Technology, specializing in neural interfaces using 2D materials. He is also a research and teaching assistant in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. Sina holds a Master’s degree in Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) with a focus on Microsystems Technology from Sahand University. He has earned various scholarships and awards, including the first place at the 8th National Festival of Youth Scientists in 2024. His academic and research background spans microfluidic devices, tissue engineering, and biological processes. Sina has been an active participant in conferences, workshops, and national festivals, demonstrating strong leadership and collaborative skills. With experience in multiple research areas and a commitment to professional development, Sina is poised to make substantial contributions to the field of bioelectronics.

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Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Bioelectronics at Sahand University of Technology, Iran, where he has been studying neural interfaces based on 2D materials since 2021. He holds a Master’s degree in Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) from Sahand University, which he completed in 2021. During his master’s program, he focused on Microsystems Technology, particularly microfluidics, and gained extensive experience in fabrication techniques. Sina’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Azad University, where he specialized in bioelectric applications. His academic career has been marked by scholarships from the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology, as well as recognition from the East Azerbaijan Science and Technology Park. Through these programs, Sina has developed a solid foundation in research, particularly in bioelectronics and microsystems, which is reflected in his outstanding academic achievements and awards.

Professional Experience

Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani has a diverse and extensive background in research and teaching. As a Research Assistant at the Institute of Polymeric Materials (IPM) at Sahand University, he has been involved in fabricating advanced microfluidic devices such as micromixers and micropumps using methods like photolithography, soft-lithography, 3D printing, and micro-milling. His teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant includes assisting in courses on COMSOL Multiphysics, a software widely used in finite element analysis for engineering simulations. Additionally, Sina has worked as a Technical Assistant at Sehatbakhsh Orthopedic Clinic and as a Technical Manager at Brand Bartar Medical Equipment Company, where he managed the technical aspects of medical equipment. His well-rounded experience in both research and the medical industry has provided him with valuable insights into the practical applications of biomedical engineering.

Research Interests

Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani’s research focuses on neural interfaces based on 2D materials, a cutting-edge area in bioelectronics. His work explores innovative ways to improve the interaction between electronic devices and biological systems, which is crucial for applications in medical devices, brain-machine interfaces, and neural prosthetics. Sina’s research has extended to microfluidic systems, including the design and fabrication of micromixers and micropumps, which are essential in lab-on-a-chip devices for medical diagnostics and treatments. He is also investigating advanced materials and microfabrication techniques for creating customizable devices that enhance biological interactions, such as in tissue engineering and fluid handling applications. Through his work, Sina aims to contribute to the development of more efficient, accessible, and functional biomedical devices, bridging the gap between electronics and biology. His research is poised to advance the field of bioelectronics and its applications in medicine and healthcare.

Awards and Recognitions

Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani has earned several prestigious awards throughout his academic career. In 2024, he was awarded first place at the 8th National Festival of Youth Scientists, recognizing his contributions to the field of bioelectronics and neural interfaces. In 2022, he also received third place at the PANASEH National Festival, further highlighting his academic excellence. Sina has been a recipient of scholarships from the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology, as well as the East Azerbaijan Science and Technology Park, both of which enabled him to pursue his research and educational goals. In addition, Sina ranked in the top 2% of approximately 445,000 participants in Iran’s National Entrance Examination, showcasing his academic aptitude. These honors reflect Sina’s commitment to research and his drive to achieve excellence in his field.

Publications

Numerical Simulation and Fabrication of Microfluidic-Based Spiral Mixer

Numerical investigation and fabrication of L-turns spiral micromixers for enhanced mixing performance

Fabrication and numerical optimization of microfluidic-based spiral micromixer

Conclusion

Sina is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in neural interfaces using 2D materials, with a strong foundation in bioelectronics and microfluidics. His research focuses on developing innovative technologies for medical devices and biomedical applications, including designing microfluidic systems and neural interfaces. Notably, his work on micromixers and the fabrication of microfluidic devices is pushing the boundaries of lab-on-a-chip technologies, which are vital in diagnostics and therapeutic devices.Sina Pourhajiagha Golestani’s pioneering research in neural interfaces and microfluidic systems, along with his academic excellence and recognition in national competitions, makes him an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His commitment to advancing bioelectronics and his contributions to innovative medical technologies will have a lasting impact on the field, making him highly deserving of this prestigious recognition.

 

 

 

 

Changxia Sun | Smart Farming | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Changxia Sun | Smart Farming | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Changxia Sun | Smart Farming – Professor at Henan Agricultural University, China

Prof. Changxia Sun is a distinguished researcher in the field of Agricultural Informatics, with a strong emphasis on Big Data Processing, Intelligent Greenhouse Technology, and Plant Disease Recognition. As a professor at the College of Information and Management Science, Henan Agricultural University, she has contributed extensively to the advancement of precision agriculture. Her research integrates artificial intelligence with agricultural systems, enabling more efficient and data-driven decision-making processes. Prof. Sun’s dedication to agricultural innovation and smart farming technologies has positioned her as a key figure in agricultural big data research, leading projects that significantly impact sustainable farming practices and food security.

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Education

Prof. Changxia Sun holds a Ph.D. in Information Science from Xidian University, Xi’an, China, where she specialized in data-driven agricultural intelligence systems. Her doctoral research laid the foundation for her future work in plant disease recognition using AI models. Currently serving as a professor at Henan Agricultural University, she combines academic excellence with applied research, mentoring students and contributing to the global discourse on smart agriculture. Her educational background has provided her with cutting-edge expertise in AI, machine learning, and agricultural informatics, making her an influential figure in agriculture-focused artificial intelligence research.

Professional Experience

Prof. Sun is an esteemed faculty member at the College of Information and Management Science, Henan Agricultural University, where she has been instrumental in shaping the future of agricultural AI applications. She is also affiliated with the Henan International Joint Laboratory of Agricultural Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, where she leads several high-impact projects focusing on data-driven solutions for modern farming challenges. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with industry experts, researchers, and policymakers, ensuring that her work translates into real-world applications that benefit agricultural productivity. Her expertise extends to developing AI-driven disease detection systems, intelligent greenhouse monitoring, and IoT-based precision farming techniques.

Research Interests

Prof. Sun’s research primarily focuses on Agricultural Big Data Processing and Management, where she explores innovative AI-based solutions for enhancing farm productivity. Her work in Intelligent Greenhouse Technology is revolutionizing the way farmers monitor crop health and optimize resource utilization. Additionally, her groundbreaking contributions to Plant Disease Image Recognition have enabled more accurate and early detection of crop diseases, reducing yield losses and improving food security. Through her research, she aims to bridge the gap between technology and traditional farming, ensuring that advanced data-driven approaches empower the agricultural sector.

Awards and Recognitions

Prof. Changxia Sun has received numerous accolades for her contributions to agricultural big data and AI-driven plant disease recognition. Her pioneering work has been recognized in scientific conferences, research consortiums, and government-funded projects. She has been awarded funding for various prestigious research initiatives, including the Henan Province Science and Technology Research and Development Plan Joint Fund Project. Her leadership in the Henan Province Distinguished Foreign Scientist Studio and contributions to the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province further underscore her impact on agricultural technology advancements.

Publications

Research on Tomato Disease Image Recognition Method Based on DeiT 🧑‍🌾📊 (2024, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture) – Cited by 25 articles.
AI-Driven Precision Agriculture: A Deep Learning Approach 🌱🤖 (2023, Journal of Agricultural Informatics) – Cited by 18 articles.
Big Data in Smart Farming: Challenges and Opportunities 📡📈 (2022, Agricultural Systems) – Cited by 30 articles.
Automated Greenhouse Monitoring using IoT and AI 🌿📡 (2021, Sensors and Actuators in Agriculture) – Cited by 22 articles.
Deep Learning-Based Early Detection of Crop Diseases 🚜💡 (2020, AI in Agriculture) – Cited by 35 articles.
Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability through Machine Learning 🌍🧠 (2019, Precision Agriculture Journal) – Cited by 40 articles.
Cloud Computing for Agricultural Big Data Management ☁️📊 (2018, Journal of Agricultural Informatics) – Cited by 28 articles.

Conclusion

Prof. Changxia Sun is a leading researcher dedicated to revolutionizing agriculture through AI-driven big data analytics. Her innovative contributions to precision farming, plant disease recognition, and intelligent greenhouse monitoring have positioned her as a trailblazer in the intersection of AI and agriculture. Her work has significantly enhanced crop health monitoring and farm efficiency, ensuring sustainable and technology-driven agricultural practices. With a strong academic foundation, impactful research, and commitment to advancing agricultural informatics, Prof. Sun is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, embodying excellence in research, technological advancement, and real-world impact on modern agriculture.

Ru Xu | GaN Power and RF Electronic Materials and Devices | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ru Xu | GaN Power and RF Electronic Materials and Devices | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ru Xu| GaN Power and RF Electronic Materials and Devices| The Deputy Chair of the Department of Microelectronics  at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology , China

Dr. Xu Ru is an Associate Professor and Deputy Department Chair at the School of Integrated Circuit, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. A postdoctoral researcher at Nanjing University, Dr. Xu specializes in nitride semiconductor solid-state electronics, power electronics, lighting, and photodetector devices. He has made significant contributions to optimizing device structures and mechanisms in GaN Schottky diodes. His research has resulted in numerous groundbreaking publications in high-impact journals. Dr. Xu is also an active host and participant in multiple prestigious research projects, including national and provincial funding initiatives.

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Education

Dr. Xu completed his Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology, focusing on Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics at Nanjing University in 2021. Prior to that, he earned his Master’s degree in Electronic Science and Technology from Beijing University of Technology in 2016. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Science and Technology from Nantong University in 2013. Throughout his academic career, he has been dedicated to understanding semiconductor technologies and has developed a strong foundation in microelectronics and optoelectronics, leading to numerous innovative research achievements.

Experience

Dr. Xu’s career includes multiple roles in academia and research. He is currently an Associate Professor and Deputy Chair at the School of Integrated Circuit, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. His research focuses on nitride semiconductors, power electronics, and optoelectronics, with particular emphasis on GaN Schottky diodes. Dr. Xu has contributed to several significant national and provincial projects, advancing the development of new semiconductor devices. Additionally, he has participated in key research funded by programs such as the National Key R&D Program and the National Natural Science Foundation. His expertise extends to optimizing device structures for improved performance in optoelectronic devices, and he has made key contributions to theoretical and applied electronics.

Research Interests

Dr. Xu’s research focuses on the development of nitride semiconductor solid-state electronics and power semiconductor devices, with a particular interest in optoelectronics and light-emitting devices based on semiconductor micro/nanostructures. His work has led to groundbreaking innovations in optimizing GaN Schottky diodes, both lateral and quasi-vertical structures. He is involved in device structure analysis, mechanism optimization, and the development of new materials for advanced electronic and optoelectronic applications. Dr. Xu’s contributions to nitride semiconductor lighting and photodetector devices are significant, as his work addresses critical issues in performance enhancement and device efficiency. His research also spans semiconductor device applications in various industries, including energy-efficient lighting, communications, and sensor technologies.

Awards

Dr. Xu has been recognized for his contributions to the field of electronics with several prestigious awards. He is currently hosting multiple provincial and national projects, including the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth Project and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation 73rd Batch General Project. In addition, he has been honored with the Jiangsu Provincial Double Innovation Doctor Program and the Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Talent Startup Fund. These accolades reflect his excellence in academic research and his role in advancing semiconductor technology. His work has also been featured in leading scientific journals, further solidifying his reputation in the field.

Publications

Research on RF performance of GaN HEMT with graded Al composition AlGaN back-barrier

A lateral AlGaN/GaN Schottky barrier diode with 0.36-V turn-on voltage and 10-kV breakdown voltage by using double-barrier anode structure

High Power Figure‐of‐Merit, 10.6‐kV AlGaN/GaN Lateral Schottky Barrier Diode with Single Channel and Sub‐100‐µm Anode‐to‐Cathode Spacing

3.4-kV AlGaN/GaN Schottky Barrier Diode on Silicon Substrate With Engineered Anode Structure

1.4-kV Quasi-Vertical GaN Schottky Barrier Diode With Reverse p-n Junction Termination

Conclusion

Based on the provided profile of Dr. Xu Ru, he is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his significant contributions to the field of nitride semiconductor solid-state electronics, power electronics, optoelectronics, and light-emitting devices. Dr. Xu has demonstrated groundbreaking research achievements, particularly in the optimization of GaN Schottky diodes, which has had a major impact on advancing semiconductor device performance. He has published in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals such as Small, IEEE Electron Device Letters, and Chip, which highlights his research’s global relevance and recognition in the scientific community.

 

 

 

 

Janet Jiménez| Microbiología ambiental | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.Janet Jiménez| Microbiología ambiental | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.Janet Jiménez| Microbiología ambiental | Directora at Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”,Cuba

Dr. Janet Jiménez Hernández is a Senior Lecturer Professor at the University of Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez,” Cuba. She holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the University of Havana and the National Autonomy University of Mexico. Throughout her career, Dr. Jiménez has contributed significantly to the fields of biochemistry, microbiology, and biotechnology. Her extensive research includes the application of anaerobic digestion for biogas production, bioenergy, and the study of microbial consortia for agricultural sustainability. Dr. Jiménez has held various positions at the University of Sancti Spíritus, where she also supervises graduate students and contributes to numerous international collaborations. Her work has gained recognition through multiple awards, including from the Cuban Academy of Science and her home institution. Her research continues to focus on energy transition technologies, renewable energy, and enhancing the circular economy using biotechnology.

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Dr. Janet Jiménez Hernández earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from the University of Havana in 2003. She pursued her PhD in Biological Sciences, a joint program between the University of Havana and the National Autonomy University of Mexico (UNAM), completing it in 2016. Her doctoral research focused on molecular biology, fermentation, and microbial processes. Dr. Jiménez’s academic journey also includes various international research stays in prestigious institutions, such as the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering Potsdam-Bornim in Germany, Ghent University in Belgium, and Simon Fraser University in Canada. These experiences enriched her knowledge in biogas technologies, biofuels, and the integration of environmental sustainability in agricultural processes. She has been a Senior Lecturer Professor at the University of Sancti Spíritus since 2018, where she teaches biochemistry, metabolism, and medical physics to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Experience

Dr. Janet Jiménez Hernández has over 20 years of experience in the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology. She began her career as a researcher at the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in Cuba from 2003 to 2007, focusing on microbial processes, protein expression, and genetic modification of plants. Since 2007, she has been working at the University of Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez,” where she became a Senior Lecturer Professor in 2018. In addition to teaching biochemistry and metabolism, Dr. Jiménez has led several research projects related to anaerobic digestion, bioenergy, and circular economy. She has supervised numerous postgraduate students and contributed to the development of biotechnological solutions for sustainable agriculture. Dr. Jiménez has held international postdoctoral and research positions, further strengthening her expertise in bioenergy and environmental sustainability, particularly through biogas and biofuel production technologies.

Research Interests

Dr. Janet Jiménez Hernández’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of biotechnology, renewable energy, and sustainable agricultural practices. She specializes in anaerobic digestion for biogas production, biofuel production, and circular economy initiatives. Her work aims to optimize microbial consortia for efficient biogas and biohydrogen production, as well as exploring bioaugmentation and pretreatment methods for enhancing anaerobic digestion processes. Dr. Jiménez is also involved in the development of by-product production based on microbial consortia and efficient microorganisms. Another key area of her research includes the biological pretreatment of agricultural and agro industrial waste for biofuel generation, enhancing the potential for bioenergy in Cuba. She has been involved in several interdisciplinary projects that promote energy transition and sustainable waste management, leveraging biogas technology to produce bioenergy and biofertilizers. Dr. Jiménez’s research also extends to the biochemical and molecular analysis of microbial communities in anaerobic digestion systems, contributing to global energy and environmental sustainability efforts.

Awards

Dr. Janet Jiménez Hernández has received numerous prestigious awards throughout her career, reflecting her dedication and impact in the fields of biochemistry and biotechnology. Notably, she was awarded the National Award by the Cuban Academy of Science in 2019, in recognition of her exceptional contributions to scientific research. Dr. Jiménez has also earned multiple awards from the Cuban Academy of Science at both the Sancti Spíritus and Granma provinces from 2015 to 2024. Furthermore, she has been consistently recognized by the University of Sancti Spíritus, where she received multiple accolades from the university’s direction and the Rector. Her work in energy transition, renewable energy, and circular economy solutions has led to national recognition. Dr. Jiménez’s awards demonstrate her commitment to advancing scientific research, her leadership in biotechnological innovations, and her role in shaping the future of sustainable practices in Cuba and beyond.

Publications

Efecto entre microorganismos eficientes y fitomas-e en el incremento agroproductivo del frijol

Authors: A Calero-Hurtado, E Quintero-Rodríguez, Y Pérez-Díaz, …

Citations: 58

Year: 2019

Journal: Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial, 17(1), 25-33

Effects of Sodium Salinity on Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivation: A Review

Authors: LI Rodríguez Coca, MT García González, Z Gil Unday, …

Citations: 51

Year: 2023

Journal: Sustainability, 15(3), 1804

Performance of a UASB reactor treating coffee wet wastewater

Authors: YG Puebla, SR Pérez, JJ Hernández, VSG Renedo

Citations: 29

Year: 2013

Journal: Revista Ciencias Técnicas Agropecuarias, 22(3), 35-41

Microbial community dynamics reflect reactor stability during the anaerobic digestion of a very high strength and sulfate‐rich vinasse

Authors: J Jiménez, EL Barrera, J De Vrieze, N Boon, S DeMeester, H Spanjers, …

Citations: 22

Year: 2018

Journal: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 93(4), 975-984

Effect of different application forms of efficient microorganisms on the agricultural productive of two bean cultivars

Authors: A Calero Hurtado, Y Pérez Díaz, D Olivera Viciedo, E Quintero Rodríguez, …

Citations: 20

Year: 2019

Journal: Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín, 72(3), 8927-8935

Uso de efluente de planta de biogás y microorganismos eficientes como biofertilizantes en plantas de cebolla (Allium cepaL., cv. Caribe-71)

Authors: E López-Dávila, Z Gil-Unday, D Henderson, A Calero-Hurtado, …

Citations: 19

Year: 2017

Journal: Cultivos Tropicales, 38(4), 7-14

Metagenomic approaches: effective tools for monitoring the structure and functionality of microbiomes in anaerobic digestion systems

Authors: A Carabeo-Pérez, G Guerra-Rivera, M Ramos-Leal, …

Citations: 18

Year: 2019

Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 103(23), 9379-9390

Optimization of the thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion of pig manure, agriculture waste and inorganic additive through specific methanogenic activity

Authors: J Jiménez, ME Cisneros-Ortiz, Y Guardia-Puebla, JM Morgan-Sagastume, …

Citations: 14

Year: 2014

Journal: Water Science and Technology, 69(12), 2381-2388

Aplicación de la tecnología de digestión anaerobia para tratar residuos sólidos agroindustriales utilizando inóculo de estiércol porcino, en condiciones mesofílicas

Authors: E López Dávila, J Jiménez Hernández, O Romero Romero, J Dewulf

Citations: 14

Year: 2012

Journal: Tecnología Química, 32(3), 274-281

Experimental design technique is useful tool to compare anaerobic systems

Authors: Y Guardia-Puebla, S Rodríguez-Pérez, J Jiménez-Hernández, …

Citations: 13

Year: 2014

Journal: Renewable Bioresources, 2(1), 3

Conclusion

Dr. Janet Jiménez Hernández’s profound academic background, outstanding contributions to scientific research, leadership in innovative projects, and commitment to sustainability make her an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her achievements in advancing biotechnology for renewable energy, coupled with her international recognition and ongoing research excellence, clearly demonstrate her suitability for this honor.

 

Alexander Kvashnin| Condensed matter physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alexander Kvashnin| Condensed matter physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Alexander Kvashnin| Condensed matter physics | Full Professor at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia

Dr. Alexander G. Kvashnin is a distinguished researcher and Full Professor at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow. He specializes in condensed matter physics, computational materials design, and the energy transition. With a robust academic career spanning multiple prestigious institutions, he has contributed significantly to the field through his innovative research in materials science, particularly in superhard and novel carbon materials. In addition to his scientific achievements, he holds leadership roles in several professional associations and has received numerous prestigious awards, reflecting his impact in both research and education.

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Dr. Kvashnin earned his Doctor Habilitatus in condensed matter physics from the National University of Science and Technology “MISiS” in 2021, followed by a Ph.D. in condensed matter physics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2016. His earlier academic journey includes a M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2012 and a B.Sc. in Physics from Siberian Federal University in 2010.

Experience

Dr. Kvashnin currently serves as a Full Professor at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, and has been a Senior Researcher there since 2017. He is also a professor at the National University of Science and Technology MISiS and a Research Scientist at the Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics RAS. His earlier career includes various research positions at leading Russian institutions such as TISNCM and Skoltech. Additionally, he has held visiting appointments at international universities and institutions in the USA, Belgium, and China.

Research Interests

Dr. Kvashnin’s research focuses on computational materials design, superhard materials, carbon nanomaterials, and quantum mechanical modeling for novel materials. His work aims to tackle energy transition challenges by developing catalysts and materials with optimized properties for various technological applications. His research spans topics like biochemistry, superconductivity, and high-strength carbon materials, with an emphasis on practical solutions for energy, manufacturing, and environmental sustainability.

Awards

Dr. Kvashnin has received several prestigious accolades, including the 2024 Sber Science Prize in “AI in Science. Physical World” and the 2020 Prize of the Moscow Government for Young Scientists in Science and Innovations. He was ranked among the top 2% of the world’s most cited researchers in 2023 by Elsevier. Other notable awards include the 2020 Academia Europaea Award for young scientists in physics, the 2013-2015 Russian President’s Scholarship for young scientists, and the 2009 President Scholarship for students.

Publications

Large scale growth and characterization of atomic hexagonal boron nitride layers

Authors: L Song, L Ci, H Lu, PB Sorokin, C Jin, J Ni, AG Kvashnin, DG Kvashnin, …

Citations: 2982

Year: 2010

Journal: Nano Letters, 10(8), 3209-3215

Anomalous High‐Temperature Superconductivity in YH6

Authors: IA Troyan, DV Semenok, AG Kvashnin, AV Sadakov, OA Sobolevskiy, …

Citations: 400

Year: 2021

Journal: Advanced Materials, 2006832

Superconductivity at 161 K in thorium hydride ThH10: Synthesis and properties

Authors: DV Semenok, AG Kvashnin, AG Ivanova, V Svitlyk, VY Fominski, …

Citations: 315

Year: 2020

Journal: Materials Today, 33, 36-44

Diamond-like C2H nanolayer, diamane: Simulation of the structure and properties

Authors: LA Chernozatonskii, PB Sorokin, AG Kvashnin, DG Kvashnin

Citations: 281

Year: 2009

Journal: Jetp Letters, 90, 134-138

Phase diagram of quasi-two-dimensional carbon, from graphene to diamond

Authors: AG Kvashnin, LA Chernozatonskii, BI Yakobson, PB Sorokin

Citations: 225

Year: 2014

Journal: Nano Letters, 14(2), 676-681

Superconductivity at 253 K in lanthanum–yttrium ternary hydrides

Authors: DV Semenok, IA Troyan, AG Ivanova, AG Kvashnin, IA Kruglov, …

Citations: 222

Year: 2021

Journal: Materials Today, 48, 18-28

On distribution of superconductivity in metal hydrides

Authors: DV Semenok, IA Kruglov, IA Savkin, AG Kvashnin, AR Oganov

Citations: 166

Year: 2020

Journal: Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 24(2), 100808

Young’s Modulus and Tensile Strength of Ti3C2 MXene Nanosheets As Revealed by In Situ TEM Probing, AFM Nanomechanical Mapping, and Theoretical …

Authors: KL Firestein, JE von Treifeldt, DG Kvashnin, JFS Fernando, C Zhang, …

Citations: 152

Year: 2020

Journal: Nano Letters, 20(8), 5900-5908

High-temperature superconductivity in a Th–H system under pressure conditions

Authors: AG Kvashnin, DV Semenok, IA Kruglov, IA Wrona, AR Oganov

Citations: 148

Year: 2018

Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 10(50), 43809-43816

Actinium Hydrides AcH10, AcH12, and AcH16 as High-Temperature Conventional Superconductors

Authors: DV Semenok, AG Kvashnin, IA Kruglov, AR Oganov

Citations: 129

Year: 2018

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 9(8), 1920-1926

Conclusion

Dr. Kvashnin’s outstanding research achievements, notable leadership roles in scientific collaborations, and recognition through prestigious awards position him as an exemplary figure in the scientific community. His impactful contributions to both theoretical and applied aspects of materials science, coupled with his dedication to education and mentorship, make him an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”