Mr. Naseer Ahmed | Accelerator Award | Excellence in Innovation

Mr. Naseer Ahmed | Accelerator Award | Excellence in Innovation 

Mr. Naseer Ahmed, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Pakistan

Naseer Ahmed is an Electrical Power and Control System Engineer specializing in FPGA-based control systems for switch-mode power supplies. He holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from The Islamia University Bahawalpur (IUB) and an M.S. in Systems Engineering from the Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS). Since 2012, he has been serving as a Senior Engineer at the Pakistan Tokamak Plasma Research Institute, where he works on Verilog and VHDL programming for FPGA-based control systems, logic simulation, and PCB design using Altium. His expertise includes FPGA reconfigurable design, offering flexibility and precision in system development.

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Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Innovation

Naseer Ahmed demonstrates strong expertise in electrical power and control systems, with a particular focus on FPGA-based control systems for switch-mode power supplies. His experience at the Pakistan Tokamak Plasma Research Institute and his contributions to fusion engineering, high-voltage DC sources, and spherical tokamak studies highlight his research excellence.

🎓 Education:

📍 BSc. Electrical EngineeringThe Islamia University Bahawalpur (IUB) (2007–2011)

  • 📍 Location: Islamabad, Pakistan

  • 🏆 Grade: A

📍 MS Systems EngineeringPakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) (2020–2022)

  • 📍 Location: Islamabad, Pakistan

  • 📊 CGPA: 3.18

💼 Work Experience:

👨‍💻 Senior EngineerPakistan Tokamak Plasma Research Institute (Aug 2012 – Present)

  • 🔹 Verilog HDL programming and logic simulation for Altera FPGAs using Quartus II software.

  • 🔹 VHDL programming on ISE and Vivado Design Suites for Xilinx FPGAs.

  • 🔹 PCB Design & Development on Altium for FPGA-based control cards.

🏅 Achievements, Awards & Honors:

🌟 Expertise in FPGA-based control systems for switch-mode power supplies.
🌟 Successfully developed custom FPGA control solutions for advanced electrical systems.
🌟 Contributed to high-impact research in Tokamak Plasma Research using FPGAs.
🌟 Strong background in C programming, VHDL, and PCB design for embedded applications.

Publication Top Notes:

Design and development of FPGA based trigger system for automation of metallic tokamak (MT-I)

An Inverter-Fed Cockcroft-Walton Multiplier Based High Voltage DC Source for Tokamak

Start-Up Studies of GLAST-III Spherical Tokamak in the Presence of Poloidal Field

Dr. Marco Favetta | Radiation Physics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marco Favetta | Radiation Physics Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Marco Favetta, ASP Trapani, Italy

Marco Favetta is an accomplished medical physicist currently serving as the Head of the Medical Physics and Trapani Radiotherapy Departmental Unit at A.S.P. Trapani since 2024. he has built a robust career in medical physics, with prior roles as Dirigent Physicist at the University Hospital Consortium Company Polyclinic of Bari and ASST-Lodi. Marco obtained his Diploma of Specialization in Medical Physics from the University of Catania with top honors, and he holds a PhD in Physics focused on medical applications. He has extensive teaching experience, having lectured on medical physics and applied physics at the University of Catania. Marco is also recognized for his contributions to research, including collaboration with ELI Beamlines in Prague, where he led projects in innovative radiotherapy technologies. His professional expertise extends to HR and economic management within healthcare, showcasing his managerial skills in resolving complex issues and fostering collaboration among multidisciplinary teams. Marco is dedicated to advancing medical physics through research, education, and innovation, making significant contributions to the field and mentoring future professionals.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Based on the impressive qualifications and contributions of Marco Favetta, I believe he is exceptionally suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research background, particularly in the field of Medical Physics and laser-driven technologies, demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in photonics and radiation therapy.

Education 🎓

  • Specialization in Medical Physics
    University of Catania
    Date: 15 July 2014
    Grade: 70/70
    Thesis: “Special Techniques of Radiotherapy: from planning to treatment verifications”
  • PhD in Physics, Medical Physics
    University of Salento
    Date: 2 May 2007 – 30 April 2010
    Thesis: “MR image analysis for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s dementia: identification of a template base for the hippocampus area”
  • Degree in Physics
    University of Catania
    Date: 20 December 2006
    Grade: 110/110
    Thesis: “Detection of neutrinos of very high energy: study of underwater acoustic background noise”

Work Experience 💼

  • Head of Medical Physics and Trapani Radiotherapy Departmental Unit
    A.S.P. Trapani
    Date: 2024 – Present
  • Dirigent Physicist, Medical Physics
    University Hospital Consortium Company Polyclinic of Bari
    Date: 2017 – 2024
  • Dirigent Physicist, Medical Physics (on leave)
    A.S.P. Siracusa
    Date: 2020 – 2021
  • Dirigent Physicist, Medical Physics
    ASST-Lodi
    Date: 2015 – 2017
  • Senior Post Doc
    IMM-CNR, Catania, Italy
    Date: 2014 – 2015
  • Scientific Associate
    CNR – IMM
    Date: 2013 – 2015
  • Junior Post Doc
    INFN, National Laboratories of the South, Catania, Italy
    Date: 2011 – 2012
  • Graduate School of Medical Physics
    University of Catania, Italy
    Date: 2010 – 2014
  • Scientific Associate
    INFN
    Date: 2005 – 2014

Achievements 🏆

  • Notable managerial skills demonstrated at the Polyclinic of Bari, with recognition from the head of the U.O.S.D. of Health Physics.
  • Collaboration with the ELI Beamlines research center in Prague, coordinating experiments and overseeing a diverse team.
  • Developed international collaborations and networks in oncology, dosimetry, and X-ray imaging.
  • Participated in the Megatalenti project, presenting a business idea and creating a corresponding business plan.

Awards and Honors 🥇

  • Recognized for dedication and passion for research and innovation.
  • Solid reference point for colleagues, demonstrating leadership and the ability to inspire.

Publication Top Notes:

Characterization of kHz Repetition Rate Laser-Driven Electron Beams by an Inhomogeneous Field Dipole Magnet Spectrometer

BIOESOnet: A Tool for the Generation of Personalized Human Metabolic Pathways from 23andMe Exome Data

Silicon nitride surfaces as active substrate for electrical DNA biosensors

Development of Si-based electrical biosensors: Simulations and first experimental results

ELIMED: a new hadron therapy concept based on laser driven ion beams

Ms. Yi Xin | Catalyze Awards | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yi Xin | Catalyze Awards | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yi Xin, China University of Geosciences, China

Xinyi is a dedicated researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the China University of Geosciences (Beijing). She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Science and Engineering, graduating with a commendable GPA of 84.88/100. Xinyi is proficient in both Chinese and English, having achieved a CET-4 score of 499 and an IELTS score of 7.0, which enables her to effectively communicate and collaborate in diverse academic environments. Her research focuses on innovative materials and their applications, evidenced by her published paper titled “Adsorption Performance of Modified Graphite from Synthetic Dyes Solutions,” which appeared in the journal Materials in 2024 and holds an impact factor of 3.1. In addition to her publications, Xinyi has contributed to the field through her patent application for a 3D Printing Intelligent Control Method, aimed at optimizing printing parameters to resolve common issues like nozzle clogging, warping, and detail loss in 3D printing processes. Her work exemplifies a strong commitment to advancing materials science and engineering, making her a promising talent in the research community.

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Summary

Xinyi is currently an undergraduate researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at China University of Geosciences (Beijing). With a solid academic foundation in materials science, she has also contributed to significant research efforts, including a published paper and a patent application. Her ongoing education and hands-on research experience provide her with a robust understanding of the field and valuable practical skills.

Xinyi’s Education

  • Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Materials Science and Engineering
    • Institution: China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
    • GPA: 84.88/100

Work Experience

  • Position: Undergraduate Researcher
    • Department: Materials Science and Engineering
    • Institution: China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
    • Duration: September 2021 – Present
    • Responsibilities:
      • Conducting research on materials properties and applications, specifically focusing on the adsorption performance of modified graphite.
      • Collaborating with faculty and fellow researchers on projects related to materials science.
      • Engaging in research activities leading to publications and patent applications.

Publication Top Notes

Adsorption Performance of Modified Graphite from Synthetic Dyes Solutions

Giovanni Luzi | Optical Fibres | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Giovanni Luzi | Optical Fibres | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at LSTME Busan, Italy

Dr. G. Luzi is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of Fluid Mechanics. With a Ph.D. from Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen, Germany, he has held various academic positions, including Senior Researcher at the LSTME Busan Branch, South Korea, and Lecturer at Dongseo University. Dr. Luzi has supervised multiple Master’s theses and has been integral in shaping future engineers through his teaching of fluid mechanics, numerical analysis, and engineering principles. His collaborative approach to research has resulted in innovative studies across several domains, including optical fibers and cyclone systems. Dr. Luzi’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge makes him a prominent figure in his field.

Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Qualifications: The candidate has a solid academic background with a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and multiple degrees in Mechanical and Thermomechanical Engineering. This foundational knowledge underpins their research capabilities.
  2. Research Output: The candidate has published several articles in reputable journals, showcasing their active contribution to the field. Topics like optical fibers, cyclone systems, and photobioreactors demonstrate a diverse range of research interests and expertise.
  3. Collaboration and Teamwork: The presence of co-authors in their publications indicates effective collaboration, an essential trait for successful research. Working with various researchers suggests adaptability and a willingness to engage with interdisciplinary teams.
  4. Teaching and Supervision: The candidate’s experience as a lecturer and supervisor for Master’s students highlights their commitment to education and mentoring. This ability to educate the next generation of engineers is a valuable asset.
  5. Innovative Approaches: The candidate’s research includes the development of new methods (e.g., EPES for methane hydrate modeling) and comprehensive reviews (e.g., on photobioreactors), indicating a focus on innovation and addressing current challenges in the field.
  6. International Experience: With positions in both Germany and South Korea, the candidate brings a global perspective to their research and teaching, enhancing their adaptability and understanding of different academic cultures.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citation Impact: While some publications have garnered citations, several recent articles show low citation counts. Increasing the visibility of their research through strategic outreach and networking at conferences could enhance their impact.
  2. Broader Research Topics: While the candidate has expertise in specific areas, expanding research into emerging topics or interdisciplinary fields could open new opportunities and enhance their profile.
  3. Grant Acquisition: Focusing on securing research funding could further enhance their research capabilities and the scope of their projects. A strong record of successful grants often bolsters candidacy for awards.
  4. Public Engagement: Enhancing efforts in public engagement or outreach could strengthen the candidate’s profile and demonstrate the societal impact of their research.
  5. Collaborative Projects: Initiating or participating in larger collaborative projects could not only enhance research output but also increase opportunities for interdisciplinary exploration and broader recognition.

Education:

Dr. G. Luzi completed his Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics at the LSTM, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen, Germany, from 2009 to 2013. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering followed by an M.Sc. in Thermomechanical Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Le Marche, Italy, where he graduated in 2005 and 2007, respectively. His rigorous educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and advanced fluid dynamics. Dr. Luzi’s academic credentials are complemented by his ongoing commitment to continuous learning and research, enabling him to remain at the forefront of his field.

Experience:

Dr. Luzi has accumulated extensive academic experience in both teaching and research. He served as a Senior Researcher at LSTME Busan Branch from 2019 to the present, contributing to pioneering studies in fluid mechanics. Prior to this, he was a Guest Researcher at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen, Germany, further enhancing his research capabilities. From 2013 to 2018, Dr. Luzi was a Lecturer at Dongseo University, where he delivered courses in fluid mechanics, numerical analysis, and engineering mechanics. His role also included supervising Master’s students, resulting in several successful theses. Additionally, his collaboration with other researchers at the Busan Campus of Friedrich Alexander University highlights his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in academia.

Research Focus:

Dr. G. Luzi’s research focuses on advancing the understanding of fluid dynamics through innovative modeling and simulation techniques. His work encompasses areas such as the asymptotic modeling of optical fibers, cyclone separation efficiency, and the dynamics of complex fluid systems. Recent publications reflect a commitment to integrating theoretical and empirical methodologies, including the development of the Explicit Pressure Explicit Saturation (EPES) method for methane hydrate modeling. Additionally, Dr. Luzi is involved in comprehensive reviews and analyses of photobioreactor systems, emphasizing the application of computational fluid dynamics. His research aims to address both fundamental scientific questions and practical engineering challenges, demonstrating his dedication to contributing valuable insights to the fields of fluid mechanics and thermomechanical engineering.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Asymptotic Modeling of Optical Fibres: Annular Capillaries and Microstructured Optical Fibres
  • Evaluation of Empirical Separation Efficiency Theories for Uniflow Cyclones for Different Particle Types and Experimental Verification
  • Particle Cut Diameter Prediction of Uniflow Cyclone Systems with Fuzzy System Analysis
  • Development of an Explicit Pressure Explicit Saturation (EPES) Method for Modelling Dissociation Processes of Methane Hydrate
  • An Asymptotic Energy Equation for Modelling Thermo Fluid Dynamics in the Optical Fibre Drawing Process
  • Shear-induced Motion of a Bead on Regular Substrates at Small Particle Reynolds Numbers
  • Modeling and Simulation of Photobioreactors with Computational Fluid Dynamics—A Comprehensive Review
  • A New Approach for Calculating Microalgae Culture Growth Based on an Inhibitory Effect of the Surrounding Biomass
  • Novel Application of CO2 Gas Hydrate Technology in Selected Fruit Juices Concentration Process

Conclusion:

Overall, the candidate possesses strong qualifications and a solid research record that makes them a suitable contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Their commitment to teaching and collaboration, along with their innovative research contributions, highlights their potential for future achievements. By addressing areas for improvement, particularly in visibility and engagement, the candidate could significantly enhance their candidacy for prestigious awards in the academic community.