Assoc. Prof. Dr Andrea Suranyi | Health Evaluation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Andrea Suranyi | Health Evaluation | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr Andrea Suranyi, University of Szeged, Hungary

Dr. Andrea Suranyi, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Szeged, Hungary. She specializes in obstetrical and gynecological ultrasound, with expertise in 3D ultrasound imaging and fetal medicine. She obtained her MD in 1994 and completed her PhD in 2000, focusing on fetal renal hyperechogenicity in complicated pregnancies. With over two decades of experience, she has contributed to numerous research projects, international collaborations, and peer-reviewed publications. She has received advanced training in ultrasound screening and fetal medicine from prestigious institutions, including the Fetal Medicine Foundation in London.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Andrea Suranyi, MD, PhD, is a highly qualified researcher and clinician with extensive expertise in obstetrical and gynecological ultrasound. With a strong academic foundation from the University of Szeged and international training experiences in Belgium, Venezuela, and the UK, she has built a robust career in perinatal ultrasound research. Her contributions to the field include pioneering studies on fetal renal sonographic alterations and placental Doppler indices in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes. Her work is well-documented through peer-reviewed publications, and she has demonstrated leadership in designing and managing research projects.

🎓 Education & Training

  • University of Szeged, HungaryMD (12/1994) 🏥
    General Medicine
  • University of Szeged, HungaryPostdoctoral Training (08/1998) 📚
  • University of Szeged, HungaryPhD (06/2000) 🎓
    Thesis: “Prenatal and postnatal evaluation of fetal renal hyperechogenicity in pregnancies complicated with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation”
  • Residency Training 🏨
    • Clinical Pathology – (2000) 🧪
    • Pediatrics – (2003) 👶
  • Sonography Certifications 🔬
    • Level ‘A’ (Basic Ultrasound in O&G) – (1994)
    • Level ‘B’ (Advanced Ultrasound in O&G, Fetal Malformation Screening) – (2003)
  • International Certifications 🌍
    • Fetal Medicine Foundation, UK (2011)
      Nuchal translucency, Doppler investigation, Cervical measurement

💼 Work Experience

  • University of Szeged, Hungary 🏛️

    • Trainee – Dept. of Clinical Chemistry (1998-2000)
    • Assistant Professor – Dept. of Clinical Chemistry (2000)
    • Assistant Professor – Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2002-2008)
    • Lecturer – Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2008-2014)
    • Senior Research Fellow – Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2014-2022)
    • Associate Professor – Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2022-Present)
  • International Research & Training 🌏

    • 🇫🇷 Centre Medico-Chirurgical Arnault Tzack, France (1993)
    • 🇧🇪 Hôpital de la Citadella, Belgium (1997) – Scholarship by CGRI
    • 🇻🇪 Hospital Universitario de Los Andes, Venezuela (2001)
    • 🇦🇹 Salzburg Medical Seminars, Austria – Women’s Health Course (2002)
    • 🇬🇧 Fetal Medicine Foundation, London, UK (2015)

🏆 Achievements & Awards

  • Expert in Obstetric & Gynecologic Ultrasound 📡
    • Specialist in 3D/4D ultrasound research & fetal renal imaging
  • Research on Fetal & Neonatal Renal Hyperechogenicity 🧬
    • Multiple peer-reviewed publications
  • Scholarship Awards 🎖️
    • CGRI Scholarship (Belgium, 1997)
    • American Austrian Foundation & Soros Foundation (2002)
  • Advanced Sonography Training 🏅
    • Vienna International School of 3D Ultrasonography (2011)
    • International Methodological Training in 3D/4D Ultrasound (2012)

Publication Top Notes:

CD3+CD56+ NK T cells are significantly decreased in the peripheral blood of patients with psoriasis

CITED:92

Effects of magnesium supplementation on the glutathione redox system in atopic asthmatic children

CITED:49

Urinary magnesium excretion in asthmatic children receiving magnesium supplementation: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study

CITED:49

Placental three‐dimensional power Doppler indices in mid‐pregnancy and late pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus

CITED:38

Maternal hematological parameters and placental and umbilical cord histopathology in intrauterine growth restriction

CITED:29

 

Prof. Wang Tianzhen | Fault Diagnosis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wang Tianzhen | Fault Diagnosis Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Wang Tianzhen, Shanghai maritime University, China

Dr. Tianzhen Wang is a prominent full professor at Shanghai Maritime University and a Research Affiliate and Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (IRDL) in France. Her research focuses on the control and fault diagnosis of marine energy generation systems, contributing significantly to advancements in this critical field. An IEEE Senior Member, she actively participates in several professional committees, including the IEEE Energy Storage Technology Committee and the National Ocean Energy Conversion Equipment Standardization Technical Committee. With over 100 published papers, 29 patents in China and the United States, six books, five national standards, and two IEC standards to her credit, Dr. Wang is a leading figure in her area of expertise, recognized with the prestigious IEC 1906 Award. She has served as a guest editor for several journals, including the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering and Energies, focusing on technologies related to marine energy. Her commitment to the field extends to organizing major conferences, such as the Marine Energy Summit in China and multiple sessions for the IECON series of international conferences. Additionally, she has played a key role in promoting women in engineering through workshops and conferences. Dr. Wang’s impressive career trajectory includes roles as a lecturer, post-doctoral researcher, and associate professor at Shanghai Maritime University, where she has been since 2006, culminating in her current position as a full professor since July 2016.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Tianzhen Wang

Dr. Tianzhen Wang is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to the field of marine energy generation and control systems. As a full professor at Shanghai Maritime University and a research affiliate at the Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (IRDL) in France, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in her research.

Education and Work Experience 🎓

  • 2006-2007: Lecturer, Department of Electrical and Automation, Shanghai Maritime University
  • 2007-2008: Post-Doctoral Researcher, Naval Academy Research Institute of France
  • 2008-2009: Lecturer, Department of Electrical and Automation, Shanghai Maritime University
  • 2009-2016: Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Automation, Shanghai Maritime University
  • 2016.6-Present: Research Affiliate and Doctoral Supervisor, Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (IRDL), France
  • 2016.7-Present: Full Professor and Doctoral Supervisor, Department of Electrical and Automation, Shanghai Maritime University

Achievements 📜

  • Published 100+ research papers
  • Secured 29 patents in China and the United States
  • Authored 6 books
  • Developed 5 national standards and 2 IEC standards

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • IEC 1906 Award
  • IEEE Senior Member
  • Committee Member of the IEEE Energy Storage Technology Committee
  • Committee Member of the National Ocean Energy Conversion Equipment Standardization Technical Committee
  • Committee Member of the CAA Fault Diagnosis and Safety of Technical Process Specialized Committee
  • Convener of IEC/TC114 Advisory Group 2

Publication Top Notes

A confidence-guided DS fault diagnosis method for tidal stream turbines blade

Sparrow search algorithm-optimized variational mode decomposition-based multiscale convolutional network for cavitation diagnosis of hydro turbines
A radius and minimum velocity Jensen model for far wake distribution prediction of tidal stream turbine
LAW-IFF Net: A semantic segmentation method for recognition of marine current turbine blade attachments under blurry edges

A Federated Adversarial Fault Diagnosis Method Driven by Fault Information Discrepancy

Prof Dr. Markus Sigrist | Medical Detectors | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Markus Sigrist | Medical Detectors | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Markus Sigrist, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Markus W. Sigrist, born on September 6, 1948, in Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland, is a distinguished physicist renowned for his contributions to laser spectroscopy and sensing. He pursued his education at ETH Zurich, earning a diploma (Master) degree in physics in 1972, followed by a Ph.D. in 1977 with a thesis on laser-generated stress waves in liquids. Postdoctoral research took him to the University of California at Berkeley from 1978 to 1980. Returning to ETH Zurich, he held various academic positions, achieving his habilitation in 1985. His career included a sabbatical as a guest professor at Rice University in Houston in 1990 and later becoming an adjunct professor there from 1994 to 2013. As a professor of experimental physics at ETH Zurich from 1995 to 2013, he led the Laser Spectroscopy and Sensing Group, pioneering research in laser development and spectroscopy for diverse applications, including medical, forensic, environmental, and industrial fields. Post-retirement, he remains Professor Emeritus at ETH and has served as a guest professor in France and a foreign expert in China. Sigrist’s prolific research encompasses mid-IR laser spectroscopic sensing for medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and the development of advanced laser sources and detection schemes. He has mentored numerous Ph.D. and M.Sc. students, contributing significantly to the academic community through his supervision and examination of over 50 Ph.D. theses.

Professional Profile

🎓 Education:

  • Studied physics at ETH Zurich
  • Master’s degree (Diploma) in 1972
  • PhD in 1977 with the thesis “Laser-generated stress waves in liquids”

🧑‍🔬 Employment History:

  • 1978-1980: Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Since 1980: Various positions at ETH Zurich
  • 1985: Habilitation thesis, received docent degree (Privatdozent) at ETH Zurich
  • 1990: Sabbatical as Guest Professor at Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA
  • 1995-2013: Professor for Experimental Physics at ETH Zurich, Head of the Laser Spectroscopy and Sensing Group within the Institute for Quantum Electronics
  • 1994-2013: Adjunct Professor at Rice University
  • 2013: Retired, Professor Emeritus of ETH Zurich
  • 2003 and 2011: Guest Professor at Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale, Dunkerque, France
  • 2014-2017: Foreign Expert at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China

🔬 Research Activities:

  • Medical & Forensic Analysis: Mid-IR laser spectroscopic sensing for breath and surgical smoke analysis, non-invasive glucose sensing, doping agent detection in urine, drug detection in saliva
  • Environmental & Industrial Applications: Laser spectroscopic sensing for environmental, industrial, and agricultural uses
  • Laser Development: Broadly tunable narrowband infrared laser sources including CO, CO₂, semiconductor lasers (QCLs, lead salt VECSELs), optical parametric oscillators, difference frequency generation
  • Detection Schemes: Photoacoustic, photothermal, multi-pass, cavity-ringdown, fiberoptic methods for trace gases and liquids
  • Trace Gas Monitoring: Laser-spectroscopic systems
  • Laser-Interaction Studies: Interaction with solids, liquids, and gases
  • Non-Destructive Testing: Noncontact studies on adhesion strength of surface coatings

🎓 Supervision:

  • Supervised 23 PhD students and numerous MSc students at ETH Zurich
  • Acted as co-expert and examiner for over 50 PhD theses internationally

Publications Notes:📄

Stable Gaseous Isotope Measurement Method Based on Highly Sensitive Laser Absorption Spectroscopy and Its Applications

Non-dispersive sensing scheme based on mid-infrared LED and differential mode excitation photoacoustic spectroscopy

Multi-component gas measurement aliasing spectral demodulation method for interference separation in laser absorption spectroscopy

A sensitive carbon monoxide sensor for industrial process control based on laser absorption spectroscopy with a 2.3 μm distributed feedback laser

Monitoring of peroxy radicals by chemical amplification enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy