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Dr. Vera Jeladze | Bioelectromagnetics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Fellow | Institute of Cybernetics of the Georgian Technical University  | Georgia

Vera Jeladze is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in bioelectromagnetics, applied electrodynamics, and electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure. She holds a PhD in Physics and currently serves as a professor at the Georgian National University SEU, alongside various other roles at the Georgian Technical University and Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. Her research focuses on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, particularly those related to 5G technologies and their impact on biological species, including humans and insects. She has contributed extensively to research and education in these fields, balancing her academic commitments with cutting-edge investigations into EMF safety and exposure modeling.

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Education:
Vera Jeladze’s academic journey began at the Tbilisi State University (TSU), where she completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Physics, specializing in applied electrodynamics. She earned her PhD in Physics from the same institution in 2015, further advancing her expertise in applied electrodynamics. Her education laid the foundation for her subsequent contributions to research on electromagnetic field exposure and its implications for biological systems.

Experience:
Dr. Jeladze has an extensive academic career that spans several prestigious Georgian universities. Since November 2022, she has been a professor at the Georgian National University SEU. In addition, she is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Cybernetics at the Georgian Technical University, contributing to advancements in bioelectromagnetic research. She has also been an invited lecturer at the Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University and has led several high-level research projects funded by the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia. Her work focuses on the impacts of high-frequency electromagnetic fields, such as those from 5G networks, on various biological species, making significant strides in the field of bioelectromagnetics.

Research Interests:
Dr. Jeladze’s primary research interests revolve around bioelectromagnetics, with a particular emphasis on human and insect exposure to electromagnetic fields. Her work explores the biological effects of EMF exposure, focusing on both small-scale and large-scale scenarios involving high-frequency fields. She is also involved in developing numerical methods for studying electromagnetic wave diffraction and antenna design. Her research is critical in understanding how modern technologies, such as 5G, affect living organisms, and she has led several groundbreaking studies on the impact of RF EMFs on insects and humans.

Awards:
Dr. Jeladze has received several prestigious awards and recognitions throughout her academic career. In 2023, she was awarded an EU Fellowship for Georgian Researchers. Additionally, she received the EuMA prize for best paper presentation at the 2nd Ukrainian Microwave Week in 2022. Her contributions to the field of bioelectromagnetics were further acknowledged with awards for the best young scientist paper presentation at various international seminars, cementing her status as a leading researcher in her field.

Publications:
Dr. Jeladze has authored numerous journal papers, with a focus on EMF exposure and its effects on biological systems. Her key publications include:

  1. Jeladze, V., Nozadze, T., Partsvania, B., Thielens, A., Shoshiashvili, L., Gogoladze, T., “Numerical dosimetry of specific absorption rate of insects exposed to far-field radiofrequency electromagnetic fields,” International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2025.
  2. Partsvania, B., Sulaberidze, T., Jeladze, V., “Effect of 5G electromagnetic field on the neuron informative activity,” Bulletin of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, 2024.
  3. Nozadze, T., Jeladze, V., Henke, K., Ghvedashvili, G., Zaridze, R., “EM radiation thermal effects simulation study on a realistic female model at some frequencies,” International Journal of Computation, 2024.
  4. Nozadze, T., Kurtsikidze, M., Jeladze, V., Ghvedashvili, G., “Hand Influence on the Mobile Phone Antennas’ Matching to the Free Space,” Journal of Applied Electromagnetism, 2022.
  5. Jeladze, V., Nozadze, T., Tabatadze, V., Petoev-Darsavelidze, I., Prishvin, M., Zaridze, R., “Electromagnetic Exposure Study on a Human Located inside the Car Using the Method of Auxiliary Sources,” Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics, 2020.
  6. Jeladze, V., Nozadze, T., Petoev-Darsavelidze, I., Partsvania, B., “Mobile phone antenna-matching study with different finger positions on an inhomogeneous human model,” Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2019.
  7. Jeladze, V., Nozadze, T., Tabatadze, V., Petoev, I., Zaridze, R., “EM Exposure Study of a Human inside the Car,” Journal of Applied Electromagnetism, 2018.

Conclusion:
Vera Jeladze is a prominent figure in the field of bioelectromagnetics, whose extensive research has greatly advanced the understanding of electromagnetic field exposure and its biological impacts. Her work not only contributes to scientific knowledge but also shapes public health policies regarding the safety of emerging technologies like 5G. Dr. Jeladze’s continued efforts to explore and address the challenges posed by electromagnetic radiation solidify her as an influential researcher, educator, and contributor to the global scientific community.

Vera Jeladze | Bioelectromagnetics | Best Researcher Award

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