Terry Alford | Materials Processing | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr.Terry Alford | Materials Processing | Best Researcher Award

Associate Director and Professor at Arizona State University,United States

Dr. T.L. Alford is a distinguished professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Arizona State University. With extensive experience in academia and industry, he has significantly contributed to the field through teaching, mentoring, and research. His work spans several areas, including semiconductor materials and renewable energy technologies. Dr. Alford is also dedicated to enhancing diversity in engineering through active participation in professional societies and student organizations.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Academic Background: With a Ph.D. and multiple master’s degrees in Materials Science and Engineering, this researcher possesses a solid foundational knowledge and expertise in the field.
  2. Long-standing Academic Career: Serving as a professor at Arizona State University since 1993, the candidate has demonstrated commitment and sustained excellence in teaching and mentoring students.
  3. Diverse Research Interests: The researcher has explored a variety of cutting-edge topics, including metal contacts to diamond semiconductors, organic-based perovskite solar cells, and transparent composite electrodes, showcasing versatility and relevance in current scientific challenges.
  4. Industry Experience: The candidate has substantial industrial experience as a consultant for leading technology firms, bridging the gap between academia and industry and enhancing the practical impact of their research.
  5. Strong Publication Record: A significant number of publications in reputable journals, including recent advancements in nanofilms and perovskite solar cells, demonstrate a robust research output and engagement with contemporary scientific issues.
  6. Recognition and Awards: Induction into the National Academy of Inventors and being a Fellow of the African Scientific Institute reflect recognition by peers and professional bodies, affirming the impact and quality of their work.
  7. Commitment to Mentorship: The candidate has actively engaged in mentoring students, particularly underrepresented minorities in engineering, which speaks to their dedication to diversity and inclusion in academia.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Collaborative Networks: While there is experience with international collaborations, expanding these networks could enhance research opportunities and foster more interdisciplinary projects.
  2. Funding Acquisition: Increasing the focus on securing research grants could amplify the scope and impact of future projects, ensuring sustainability and growth in research activities.
  3. Public Engagement: Engaging more with the public and communicating research findings in accessible ways could enhance visibility and societal impact, fostering a greater appreciation for materials science.
  4. Leveraging Online Learning Tools: Further integrating innovative online learning tools and methodologies in courses could enhance student engagement and learning outcomes, particularly in a post-pandemic educational landscape.

Education:

Dr. Alford earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Materials Science from Cornell University in 1991 and 1988, respectively. He also holds two master’s degrees: an M.S. in Materials Engineering from North Carolina State University (1986) and a B.S. in Materials Engineering, graduating Summa Cum Laude from the same institution in 1984. His rigorous educational background has laid a strong foundation for his impactful research and teaching career.

Experience:

Dr. Alford has been a faculty member at Arizona State University since 1993, progressing from Assistant to Professor. His extensive industrial experience includes consulting for leading tech companies like Adesto Technologies and Texas Instruments. He has also been involved in various academic affiliations and leadership roles, including serving as Characterization Leader at the Flexible Display Center. His unique blend of academic and industrial experience enriches his teaching and research endeavors.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Alford has received numerous accolades, including being named a Fellow of the African Scientific Institute in 2020 and a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors in 2019. His recognitions include the Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award and the Golden Torch Pioneer of the Year Award. Additionally, he has been nominated for multiple teaching and mentoring awards, underscoring his commitment to excellence in education and research.

Research Focus:

Dr. Alford’s research interests encompass a diverse range of topics, including metal contacts to diamond semiconductors, organic-based perovskite solar cells, and materials characterization. He is particularly focused on developing innovative solutions for energy conversion and storage, employing advanced materials processing techniques. His research also aims to integrate online active learning tools to enhance educational outcomes in materials science.

Publications:

  1. Fundamentals of Nanoscale Film Analysis 📚
  2. Characterization of PEDOT Nanofilms Printed via Electrically Assisted Direct Ink Deposition with Ultrasonic Vibrations 🔬
  3. Ultrafast and Large-Scale Fabrication of PEDOT Nanofilms Using Electrical-Field-Assisted Direct Ink Deposition ⚡
  4. Ohmic contacts to nitrogen-doped nanocarbon layers on diamond (100) surfaces 💎
  5. Theoretical analysis of green hydrogen from hydropower: A case study of the Northwest Columbia River system 🌊
  6. 3D Printing of Largescale Functional Nanofilm using Electrically assisted Direct Ink Deposition 🖨️
  7. Fabrication of triple cation perovskite solar cells using different post-spin coating anti-solvent treatments 🌞
  8. Understanding the crystallization of triple-cation perovskites assisted by mixed antisolvents for improved solar cell device performance 🔍
  9. Phenyl Ethylammonium Iodide introduction into inverted triple cation perovskite solar cells for improved VOC and stability ⚙️
  10. Passivation of triple cation perovskites using guanidinium iodide in inverted solar cells for improved open-circuit voltage and stability 📈
  11. Impact of precursor concentration on the properties of perovskite solar cells obtained from the dehydrated lead acetate precursors 🧪

Conclusion:

This researcher exemplifies the qualities of a leading figure in the field of Materials Science and Engineering. With a robust academic and industrial background, a diverse and impactful research portfolio, and a strong commitment to mentorship and community engagement, they are highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Addressing areas for improvement will further elevate their contributions to academia and the scientific community, solidifying their position as a leader in their field.

Prof Dr. Nuri Faruk Aykan | Cell signaling Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Nuri Faruk Aykan | Cell signaling Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Nuri Faruk Aykan, Istinye University, Turkey

N. Faruk Aykan, born in 1953 in Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, is a distinguished Professor of Medical Oncology at Istinye University Medical School in Istanbul. He earned his medical degree and specialty in Internal Medicine from Ankara University Medical School in 1976 and 1981, respectively, and later became a Medical Oncologist at Istanbul University’s Institute of Oncology in 1991. Prof. Aykan’s primary research focus is on gastrointestinal cancers, with additional training in Paris under Prof. J-P Marie at Hotel-Dieu in 1991. He has contributed to numerous international clinical trials, including PETACC-1, CRYSTAL, RADIANT-2, and others. A member of prominent organizations such as ASCO, ESMO, and the Medical Oncology Association of Turkey, Prof. Aykan has published 58 scientific papers, 28 textbook chapters, and 128 abstracts in multiple languages. His H-index is 20, with 5,741 citations as of May 2024. He also serves on the editorial boards of journals like the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology and Turkish Journal of Cancer. Additionally, Prof. Aykan has a notable interest in theoretical biology, particularly intercellular communication, and has been recognized with awards such as the 2013 Turkish Cancer Research Prize for his work on the KOLONTURK trial.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Prof. N. Faruk Aykan’s distinguished career in medical oncology, particularly focusing on gastrointestinal cancers, positions him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive clinical and research background, complemented by his participation in several international trials, such as PETACC-1, Pfizer SUTENT, and CRYSTAL, highlights his global impact in oncology.

Education

  • 1976: Medical Degree, Ankara University Medical School, Ankara, Turkey
  • 1981: Specialty in Internal Medicine, Ankara University Medical School, Ankara, Turkey
  • 1991: Medical Oncology Training, Istanbul University, Institute of Oncology, Istanbul, Turkey
  • 1991: Medical Oncology Training, Hotel-Dieu, Paris, France (under Pr. J-P Marie)

Work Experience

  • Current Position: Professor of Medical Oncology, Istinye University Medical School, Department of Medical Oncology, Istanbul, Turkey
  • 1991–Present: Medical Oncologist, Istanbul University, Institute of Oncology, Istanbul, Turkey
  • 1991: Medical Oncology Training, Hotel-Dieu, Paris, France
  • Participated in international clinical trials, including PETACC-1, CPT-CMA 202, Aventis V-306, V-307, Pfizer SUTENT, CRYSTAL, RADIANT-2, CORRECT, RILOMET, REGARD, Roche MODUL, and Servier PRECONNECT trials.

Publication top Notes:

A Post-International Gastrointestinal Cancers Conference (IGICC) Position Statements ‘

Materialization of Information (MI) in Biology; 3-D Printing Inside the Cell: A productive analogy

Biophysical Approach to Understand Life and Cancer

Safety and efficacy of trifluridine/tipiracil in previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer: PRECONNECT Turkey

The View of Turkish Oncologists Regarding MSI Status and Tumor Localization in Stage II and III Colon Cancer

Objective response rate assessment in oncology: Current situation and future expectations