Assist. Prof. Dr. Faryal Idrees | Catalysts Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Faryal Idrees | Catalysts Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Faryal Idrees, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan 

Dr. Faryal Idrees is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry from Beijing Institute of Technology (2011–2015), where she also received Excellent and Outstanding Student Awards. Dr. Idrees holds an M.Phil. in High Energy Physics from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, achieving a CGPA of 4.0 and ranking 4th in her class. She completed her B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computational Physics at the same university. Her professional experience includes serving as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institut für Technische Chemie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany (2017–2019), under an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship. Since 2019, she has been an Assistant Professor at the University of the Punjab, where she has published 62 papers in SCI-indexed journals and four book chapters, with a total impact factor exceeding 340. Her research contributions have garnered over 6,336 citations, an h-index of 33, and an i10-index of 49.

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Research for Best Researcher Award: Faryal Idrees

Faryal Idrees, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, is an exemplary
candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research interests in energy-related materials, supercapacitors, lithium-ion and
zinc-ion batteries, photocatalysis, hydrogen storage, solar water-splitting, and electrochemistry demonstrate her commitment to
advancing the field of physics and materials science

Education 🎓

  • PhD in Materials Physics and Chemistry
    Beijing Institute of Technology
    2011 – 2015
  • M.Phil in High Energy Physics
    University of the Punjab, Lahore
    2009 – 2011

    • Grade: A+
    • CGPA: 4.0/4.0
    • Position: 4th
  • B.Sc (Hons.) in Computational Physics
    University of the Punjab, Lahore
    2005 – 2009

    • Grade: A-

Work Experience 💼

  • Assistant Professor
    Department of Physics, University of the Punjab, Lahore
    2019 – Present
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher
    Institut für Technische Chemie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
    2017 – 2019
    Awarded by Alexander von Humboldt
  • Assistant Professor
    Department of Physics, The University of Lahore
    2015 – 2019

Achievements 🌟

  • Published 62 SCI papers and 4 book chapters in impact factor journals.
  • Total impact factor: >340.
  • Citations: >6336, h-index: 33, i10 index: 49.
  • Supervised 02 PhD and 19 M.Phil students, with ongoing supervision for 03 PhDs and 04 M.Phil students.
  • Collaborator of the Research and Development Team of SunRay Green Tech Company.

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • Pakistan Higher Education Commission (HEC)-Approved Supervisor
  • International Organizer of the International Conference on Recent Advances in Physics (April 2018).
  • Conference Secretary for the International Conference on Materials Science and Nano Technology (September 2016).
  • Excellent Student Award by Beijing Institute of Technology (2013-2014).
  • Outstanding Student Award by Beijing Institute of Technology (2012-2014).
  • HEC Outstanding Students Scholarship by President (2005-2008).
  • University Merit Scholarships multiple times.
  • 4th Position Holder in BSc(Hons) and MPhil.

Publication Top Notes:

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Francesco Mercogliano | Electromagnetic Sensing System | Best Researcher Award

Francesco Mercogliano | Electromagnetic Sensing System | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Francesco Mercogliano, University of Naples Parthenope , Italy.

Dr. Francesco Mercogliano is a dedicated PhD student in Information and Communication Technology and Engineering at the University of Naples “Parthenope,” Italy. His research focuses on developing an integrated multiplatform electromagnetic sensing system for environmental characterization. With a Master’s degree in Geology and Applied Geology and a Bachelor’s degree in Geological Sciences, Francesco has demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, achieving cum laude honors. His internships with renowned institutes, including the National Research Council and the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, have further honed his skills in satellite thermal imaging and geophysical data analysis. 🌍📚💻

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Education and Experience

  • PhD Student in Information and Communication Technology and Engineering (39th Cycle)
    University of Naples “Parthenope,” Naples, Italy (2023 – Present)

    • Research Focus: Development of an integrated multiplatform electromagnetic sensing system for environmental characterization.
  • Master’s Degree in Geology and Applied Geology (LM-74)
    University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy (2021 – 2023)

    • Grade: 110/110 cum laude
    • Thesis: Analysis of Land Surface Temperature (LST) in the Campi Flegrei caldera.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Geological Sciences (L-34)
    University of Naples “Federico II,” Naples, Italy (2018 – 2021)

    • Grade: 110/110 cum laude
    • Thesis: Remote sensing application to detect Land Surface Temperature in volcanic regions.
  • Internships:
    • National Research Council (CNR) – Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA) (April 2023 – June 2023)
      • Analyzed satellite thermal images for LST mapping.
    • National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) (May 2022 – September 2022)
      • Processed GNSS-RTK data to monitor ground deformation.
    • CNR – IREA (October 2019 – January 2020)
      • Conducted geothermal monitoring using thermal remote sensors.

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Francesco Mercogliano is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology and Engineering at the University of Naples “Parthenope.” His research focuses on developing an integrated electromagnetic sensing system for environmental characterization, showcasing his commitment to innovation. With top honors in both his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from the University of Naples “Federico II,” and hands-on experience at the National Research Council and the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Francesco’s academic excellence and technical skills position him as a promising researcher in environmental science.

Professional Development

Francesco Mercogliano has actively pursued professional development through hands-on internships and research projects in prestigious organizations such as the National Research Council (CNR) and the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV). His work includes analyzing satellite thermal images for land surface temperature mapping and monitoring ground deformation using GNSS-RTK data. Proficient in MATLAB, Python, and remote sensing techniques, Francesco combines his technical skills with a strong foundation in geology to contribute meaningfully to environmental studies. His dedication to advancing knowledge in geosciences exemplifies his commitment to professional excellence and innovation. 🌱🔍📊

Research Focus

Francesco Mercogliano’s research focuses on developing integrated electromagnetic sensing systems for environmental characterization. His work emphasizes the use of advanced remote sensing technologies to analyze land surface temperature, particularly in volcanic regions like the Campi Flegrei caldera. By employing methods such as Independent Component Analysis (ICA), Francesco aims to identify thermal anomalies that can inform geological studies and risk assessment. His interdisciplinary approach combines principles of geology, remote sensing, and data analysis, contributing significantly to environmental monitoring and understanding of geological phenomena. 🌋📈💡

Awards and Honors

  • Research Internship Recognition at the National Research Council (CNR) 🌟
  • Outstanding Contribution Award at National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) 🌌

Publication Top Notes

  • Thermal Patterns at the Campi Flegrei Caldera Inferred from Satellite Data and Independent Component Analysis (2024) 📡🌋
  • Remote detection of Thermal Anomalies at Campi Flegrei caldera via Independent Component Analysis (ICA) (2024) 🔍📊
  • Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar and Electromagnetic Technologies of the Italian Earth Observation Platform ITINERIS  (2024) ✈️🛰️
  • Multiparametric and Multiplatform Detection of Ongoing Unrest Processes in Active Resurgent Calderas: A Case Study of the Campi Flegrei Caldera (2024) 🌍⚠️

Assoc Prof Dr. Zhijun Meng | Satellite Systems Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Zhijun Meng | Satellite Systems Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Zhijun Meng, National University of Defense Technology, China

Zhijun Meng is an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at the University of National Defense Technology, where he specializes in precision measurement and spatiotemporal reference. With extensive experience in teaching and research, Dr. Meng has significantly contributed to major aerospace engineering projects, including China’s Beidou satellite navigation system and the country’s space station. Over the past five years, he has been recognized for his accomplishments, receiving a second prize in the China National Technology Invention Award and a first prize from the GNSS and LBS Association of China Science and Technology Progress Award. He has authored 22 SCI/EI papers, holds 17 Chinese national invention patents, and edited a textbook on electronic instruments. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Meng served as co-chair of the 14th IEEE ICEMI Committee and has presented his academic work at the International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Navigation (IPIN) in Italy and Germany in 2019 and 2023, respectively.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Zhijun Meng, Ph.D.

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Zhijun Meng, Ph.D., is an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at the University of National Defense Technology, specializing in precision measurement and spatiotemporal reference. His extensive experience includes contributions to significant aerospace engineering projects, notably China’s Beidou satellite navigation system and China’s space station. Over the past five years, he has achieved remarkable accomplishments that position him as an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education

  • Ph.D. in [Field of Study]
    [University Name, Year of Completion]
  • Master’s Degree in [Field of Study]
    [University Name, Year of Completion]
  • Bachelor’s Degree in [Field of Study]
    [University Name, Year of Completion]

Work Experience

Associate Researcher
University of National Defense Technology
Years of Employment: [Start Year] – Present

  • Engaged in teaching and research focused on precision measurement and spatiotemporal reference.
  • Participated in significant aerospace engineering projects, including:
    • China’s Beidou Satellite Navigation System
    • China’s Space Station

Master’s Supervisor
University of National Defense Technology
Years of Employment: [Start Year] – Present

  • Supervise master’s students, guiding research projects and theses related to precision measurement and navigation technologies.

Co-Chair
14th IEEE ICEMI Committee
2019

  • Organized and facilitated the committee’s activities, focusing on advancements in measurement technologies.

Achievements

  • Awards:
    • 2nd Prize, China National Technology Invention Award
    • 1st Prize, GNSS and LBS Association of China Science and Technology Progress Award
  • Publications:
    • Authored 22 papers in SCI/EI indexed journals.
  • Patents:
    • Held 17 authorized Chinese national invention patents.
  • Textbook:
    • Edited and published a textbook on electronic instruments.
  • Conference Participation:
    • Presented academic reports at the International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Navigation “IPIN” in Italy (2019) and Germany (2023).

 

Publication top Notes:

High-Precision Digital Clock Steering Method Based on Discrete Σ-Δ Modulation for GNSS

Context Awareness Assisted Integration System for Land Vehicles

Pseudolite-Based Lane-Level Vehicle Positioning in Highway Tunnel

A Hierarchical Resource Scheduling Method for Satellite Control System Based on Deep Reinforcement Learning

System design and key technologies of high-precision microwave time-frequency transmission links

Recent Advances in Positioning Technology of GH-LPS in Challenging Environments

High-Precision Time-Frequency Synchronization for Mobile Distributed Coherent Systems

 

 

 

 

Anne Blais | Obesity | Women Researcher Award

Dr.Anne Blais | Obesity | Women Researcher Award

Chercheur at UMR PNCA, AgroParisTech, INRAE, University Paris-Saclay,France

Anne Blais is a distinguished researcher and academic in nutrition and physiology, holding dual Canadian and French nationality. She is based at UMR PNCA, AgroParisTech, INRAE, and has a long-standing commitment to studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms of food behavior. With a Ph.D. from the Université de Montréal, Anne has contributed extensively to the scientific community through numerous publications and active involvement in professional societies. She balances her professional life with family, being married and a parent.

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Strengths for the Award:

Anne Blais is a distinguished researcher in the field of nutrition and food science, holding advanced degrees including a Ph.D. in Physiology. Her extensive academic background, coupled with her current role at UMR PNCA, AgroParisTech, and INRAE, underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge in the mechanisms controlling food behavior and metabolism. Blais has authored and co-authored numerous impactful publications, including studies on protein quality, nutritional interventions, and the physiological effects of amino acids. Her work is recognized internationally, evidenced by her contributions to high-impact journals such as the British Journal of Nutrition and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Furthermore, her involvement in student training and conference organization demonstrates her leadership in the field and commitment to fostering the next generation of researchers.

Areas for Improvement:

While Anne Blais has an impressive research portfolio, there is room for growth in collaborative interdisciplinary projects that integrate emerging technologies in nutrition and metabolism. Expanding her focus to include more innovative methodologies such as big data analytics or artificial intelligence in nutritional studies could enhance the breadth of her research impact. Additionally, increasing outreach efforts to engage with the public and industry stakeholders could further promote the relevance and application of her research findings.

Education:

Anne Blais has an extensive educational background in the life sciences. She earned her Diplôme d’Études Collégiales in Pure Sciences from Collège de Saint-Jean sur Richelieu, followed by a B.Sc. in Biology from Université de Sherbrooke, specializing in physiology and biochemistry. She completed her M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology at Université Laval and went on to earn a Ph.D. in Physiology from the Université de Montréal. Her academic training has laid a strong foundation for her research and teaching career.

Experience:

With decades of experience, Anne Blais has established herself as a leading figure in nutrition research. She has worked at UMR PNCA, AgroParisTech, focusing on the physiological aspects of nutrition. In addition to her research, she plays a vital role in training the next generation of scientists through various graduate programs. Anne has organized conferences and contributed as a referee for multiple high-impact journals, demonstrating her leadership and expertise. Her involvement in international scientific communities underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field.

Research Focus:

Anne Blais’s research primarily focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in controlling food behavior. Her studies investigate the effects of protein quality on energy and bone metabolism, utilizing both cellular and animal models. She is particularly interested in how dietary components, such as amino acids, influence physiological responses. Through her research, Anne aims to uncover insights that could lead to improved dietary recommendations and interventions for better health outcomes, especially concerning obesity and metabolic disorders.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Minimal processed infant formula vs. conventional shows comparable protein quality and increased postprandial plasma amino acid kinetics in rats. 🍼
  2. Efficiency of Orexin-A for Inflammatory Flare and Mucosal Healing in Experimental Colitis: Comparison with the Anti-TNF Alpha Infliximab. 💊
  3. Lysine or Threonine Deficiency Decreases Body Weight Gain in Growing Rats despite an Increase in Food Intake without Increasing Energy Expenditure in Response to FGF21. 🥩
  4. Lactoferrin Supplementation during Gestation and Lactation Is Efficient for Boosting Rat Pup Development. 🐾
  5. Severe protein deficiency induces hepatic expression and systemic level of FGF21 but inhibits its hypothalamic expression in growing rats. 🧬
  6. Orexins: A promising target to digestive cancers, inflammation, obesity and metabolism dysfunctions. 🎯
  7. Milk proteins: Nutritional quality of milk proteins. 🥛
  8. Tolerable amounts of amino acids for human supplementation: summary and lessons from published peer-reviewed studies. 📚
  9. Sulfur-containing amino acids and lipid metabolism. 💧
  10. Intestinal Availability and Metabolic Effects of Dietary Camelina Sphingolipids during the Metabolic Syndrome Onset in Mice. 🐭

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Anne Blais stands out as a leading researcher in nutrition and food science, demonstrating significant contributions through her rigorous research and commitment to education. Her expertise in the physiological aspects of nutrition, coupled with her active involvement in scientific communities, positions her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By embracing interdisciplinary collaborations and expanding her research methodologies, she can continue to advance the field and influence public health positively.