Prof. Dr. Pelagia Gouma | Breath Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Pelagia Gouma | Breath Analysis Awards | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Prof. Dr. Pelagia Gouma, The Ohio State University, United States

Pelagia-Irene (Perena) Gouma is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of materials science and engineering. Currently serving as the Edward Orton Jr. Chair in Ceramic Engineering and Professor at The Ohio State University, she holds joint appointments in both the Department of Materials Science & Engineering and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. She earned her B.S. in Applied Physics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and advanced degrees in Materials Science & Engineering, including a Ph.D. from The University of Birmingham, UK. Throughout her career, Dr. Gouma has held prestigious academic positions, including faculty roles at the University of Texas-Arlington and the State University of New York-Stony Brook, where she also directed the Center for Nanomaterials and Sensor Development. A recognized leader in her field, Dr. Gouma has received numerous accolades, such as being elected a Fellow of The American Ceramic Society and delivering keynote addresses at global conferences. Her research interests are particularly focused on the development of advanced materials and sensors, with applications ranging from nanotechnology to environmental sciences. Dr. Gouma’s extensive publication record and contributions to various academic journals further highlight her significant impact on the materials science community.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Professor Pelagia-Irene Gouma is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her remarkable contributions in the field of Materials Science and Engineering, with a particular focus on nanomaterials, nanosensors, and breathalyzer technology.

Education šŸ“š

  • B.S. Applied Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (1990)
  • M.S. Materials Science & Engineering, The University of Liverpool, UK (1992)
  • M. Phil. Organizational Management, The University of Liverpool, UK (1993)
  • Ph.D. Materials Science & Engineering, The University of Birmingham, UK (1996)

Career Highlights šŸ’¼

  • Sept 2017 – Present: Edward Orton Jr. Chair in Ceramic Engineering, Professor at The Ohio State University.
  • 2016 – 2017: Professor at University of Texas-Arlington, Lead Scientist at UTARI.
  • 2012 – 2016: Professor and Director, Center for Nanomaterials and Sensor Development at Stony Brook University.
  • 2005 – 2012: Associate Professor, Director of Nanomaterials and Sensor Development at SUNY Stony Brook.
  • 1997 – 2000: Postdoctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University.

Recognitions & Contributions šŸ†

  • 2019: Elected Fellow of The American Ceramic Society.
  • 2021: Innovators Award, College of Engineering, The Ohio State University.
  • 2018: Plenary Speaker, 17th IMCS, Vienna, Austria.
  • 2016: Member of the National Academy of Inventors.
  • 2011: Graduate of the Inaugural Class of NSF I-Corps Program.

Her leadership in the Materials Science & Engineering community has also led her to serve on various prestigious editorial boards, including the IEEE Sensors Journal and the Journal of the American Ceramic Society. šŸ“œ

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Mr. Yongchao Hui | System diagnostics Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yongchao Hui | System diagnostics Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yongchao Hui, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

Yongchao Hui is a Ph.D. candidate in Control Science and Engineering at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, specializing in the advanced health assessment, lifespan prediction, and fault diagnosis of aerospace components. His research contributions, highlighted by numerous publications in high-impact SCI journals like Aerospace and Applied Sciences-Basel, have introduced groundbreaking methodologies, including the use of multiparametric data distribution characteristics and the Wasserstein Distance for satellite component health assessments. These innovations have significantly advanced the field of aerospace engineering.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Yongchao Hui is a distinguished Ph.D. candidate in Control Science and Engineering at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, with a research focus on the advanced health assessment, lifespan prediction, and fault diagnosis of aerospace components. His work has led to significant innovations in the field, particularly through his development of methodologies that utilize multiparametric data distribution characteristics and the Wasserstein Distance for satellite component health assessments. These contributions have not only advanced the state of aerospace engineering but have also been recognized through publications in high-impact SCI journals such as Aerospace and Applied Sciences-Basel.

Education:

  1. Ph.D. in Control Science and Engineering (In Progress)
    • Institution: Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
    • Focus: Advanced health assessment, lifespan prediction, and fault diagnosis of aerospace components.
    • Notable Achievements:
      • Published several papers in high-impact SCI journals, including Aerospace and Applied Sciences-Basel.
      • Developed innovative methodologies using multiparametric data distribution characteristics and the Wasserstein Distance for satellite component health assessments.
  2. Bachelor’s Degree in [Field]
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    • Notable Achievements:
      • Awarded the Shanghai Municipal Scholarship.
      • Lead role in the SEMG-based Lower Limb Rehabilitation Robot project, earning the “Internet+” Bronze Award.

Work Experience:

  1. Ph.D. Candidate and Researcher (Present)
    • Institution: Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
    • Responsibilities:
      • Designing and validating component-system-level health assessment algorithms.
      • Conducting research on consistency theory, swarm intelligence algorithms, and machine learning techniques for aerospace applications.
      • Developed real-time health assessment algorithms for critical satellite components.
    • Notable Contributions:
      • Significant improvements in reliability and accuracy of health assessment algorithms.
      • Key contributor to major research projects, including those at the China Academy of Space Technology.
  2. Research Contributor (During Ph.D. Program)
    • Institution: China Academy of Space Technology
    • Responsibilities:
      • Developed real-time health assessment algorithms for satellite components.
      • Worked on projects directly impacting mission success in aerospace engineering.

Additional Technical Skills:

  • Proficient in microcontroller development, motor speed control, and various programming languages.
  • Experience in developing sophisticated data analysis software for fault diagnosis and lifespan prediction models.

Awards and Recognition:

  • National Scholarship for Graduate Students.
  • “Outstanding Graduate of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.”
  • Graduate Student Mathematics Modeling Competition award at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Publication top Notes:

A Novel Approach to Satellite Component Health Assessment Based on the Wasserstein Distance and Spectral Clustering

A Method for Satellite Component Health Assessment Based on Multiparametric Data Distribution Characteristics