Prof. Niranjan Nayak, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan, Bhubaneswar, INDIA
Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan Nayak is a distinguished academic and researcher with extensive expertise in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He earned his B.Tech in Engineering from the Institution of Engineers, Kolkata, in 1992, followed by a Master’s degree from University College of Engineering (now Vir Surendra Sai University of Technology) in 2003, and a Ph.D. from Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University in 2015. Currently, Dr. Nayak serves as a Professor at Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, India, where his research interests include energy management, energy storage and conversion, microgrid control, renewable energy, optimal control, electric vehicles (EV), evolutionary computing, and machine learning. With over 100 publications in renowned journals and international conferences, Dr. Nayak has made significant contributions to his field. He has also edited three major conference proceedings and chaired international conferences, including AECSS-2019 and APSIT-2021 and 2023. As a dedicated member of IEEE, IE, IET, and ISTE, he actively reviews for various international journals under prestigious publishers such as IEEE and Elsevier. Dr. Nayak’s work continues to advance innovation in electrical and electronics engineering.
Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan Nayak is a highly accomplished academic and researcher, making him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive academic journey, starting with his B.Tech from the Institution of Engineers, Kolkata, followed by a Master’s degree from University College of Engineering, and culminating in a Ph.D. from Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), reflects a solid foundation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Education:
B.Tech in Engineering from the Institution of Engineers, Kolkata, India, in 1992.
Master’s degree from University College of Engineering (UCE), currently known as Vir Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSUT), in 2003.
Ph.D. degree from Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan deemed to be university, India, in 2015.
Work Experience:
Professor in the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan deemed to be university, India.
Has authored and co-authored around 100 journals and international conference papers.
Current research interests include energy management, energy storage & conversion, microgrid control, renewable energy, optimal control, electric vehicles (EV), evolutionary computing, and machine learning.
Edited three conference proceedings: AECSS-2019, APSIT-2021, and APSIT-2023.
Served as the General Chair of the 1st International Conference on Advances in Electrical Control and Signal System (AECSS-2019), and also for Advances in Electrical Power, Signal & Information Technology (APSIT-2021 and APSIT-2023).
Reviewer for several international journals under IEEE, Elsevier, and other publishers.
Member of IEEE, IE, IET, and ISTE.
Publication top Notes:
A new representation learning based maximum power operation towards improved energy management integration with DG controllers for photovoltaic generators using online deep exponentially expanded RVFLN algorithm
“Communicating Glove” for Specially and Differently Abled Person Using Arduino-Based IOT
Improvement of Power and Energy Disturbances in AC Micro Grid Using Discrete Wavelet Based Extended Neural Network
Forest Fire identification: Harnessing Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence
A state-of-art review on 2D material-boosted metal oxide nanoparticle electrodes: Supercapacitor applications
Dr. Salomao Moraes da Silva Junior, BioSense Institute, Serbia
Salomão Moraes da Silva Junior is a Brazilian microfluidics researcher with a focus on cutting-edge bioengineering applications. Born in Manaus, Brazil, he holds a Joint Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences from Vrije Universiteit Brussel and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Campinas. Currently working at BioSense Institute in Serbia, Salomão has developed innovative microfluidics platforms, ranging from single-cell encapsulation to advanced microfabrication. His work spans biosensors, agriculture, and environmental sectors, making significant strides in microfluidic device design. With expertise in microfabrication, precision control, and integration, his research has been published in top-tier journals. Salomão has contributed to the fields of biosensors, cleanroom microfabrication, and fluid dynamics, advancing the capabilities of Lab-on-a-Chip systems.
Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award
Salomão Moraes da Silva Junior is highly qualified for the Best Researcher Award due to his strong academic background, extensive research experience, and innovative contributions in the field of microfluidics and biosensors. His achievements reflect both technical expertise and impactful research output, making him a strong candidate for this award.
Education
Salomão Moraes da Silva Junior has a robust educational background that highlights his expertise in Electrical Engineering and Microfluidics. He holds a prestigious Joint Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences with “Greatest Distinction” from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, earned in 2019, and another Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) the same year. He also completed a Master’s in Electrical Engineering from UNICAMP in 2014 and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the State University of Amazonas (UEA) in 2012. His foundational technical education includes a Post-Technician diploma in Electronics from CETAM (2008) and a Technician in Electronics certification from the Mathias Machline Foundation (FMM) in 2004. Salomão’s educational journey laid the groundwork for his contributions to microfluidic research and bioengineering innovations.
Experience
Salomão Moraes da Silva Junior is an experienced microfluidics researcher, currently a post-doctoral researcher at the BioSense Institute, University of Novi Sad (2021–Present). His work includes developing microfluidics platforms for biosensors, agriculture, and environmental applications. He also manages cleanroom labs, excelling in microfabrication protocols from design to application. Prior to this, he worked as an Engineer of New Technology at AbCheck s.r.o (2019–2021), where he developed microfluidics platforms for pharmaceutical applications. Salomão also served as a Doctoral Research Assistant (2014–2019) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and UNICAMP, focusing on droplet generators and micromixers. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Master Research Assistant at UNICAMP (2012–2014) and as an Electronic Technician at Videolar S/A, handling maintenance in automated manufacturing systems. His extensive experience spans cleanroom fabrication, microfluidics device development, and bioengineering innovations.
Awards and Honors
Salomão Moraes da Silva Junior has been recognized for his academic and research excellence throughout his career. He graduated with “Greatest Distinction” from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, earning a prestigious Joint Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences. He has also been recognized for his innovative contributions to microfluidics, particularly in the development of Lab-on-a-Chip systems and biosensors. His research publications have been featured on journal covers, such as his work in Química Nova. Salomão’s cutting-edge research has been presented at numerous international conferences, where he has earned accolades for his pioneering work in microfluidics and biosensor integration. His awards and honors underscore his contributions to the fields of electrical engineering, biosensing, and environmental monitoring, positioning him as a leader in microfabrication and fluid dynamics.
Research Focus
Salomão Moraes da Silva Junior’s research focuses on the development of innovative microfluidics platforms for biosensors, agriculture, and environmental applications. His expertise lies in microfabrication processes, where he designs and validates advanced microfluidic devices tailored for specific uses, including single-cell encapsulation and picoinjection. Salomão specializes in creating microfluidic systems integrated with sensors, enabling high-precision manipulation of fluids for applications in biosensing and Lab-on-a-Chip technologies. His work also involves the fabrication of passive and active micromixers, droplet generators, and fluid control systems, using cutting-edge materials and cleanroom techniques. Salomão’s research is particularly focused on developing microfluidic solutions that address challenges in environmental monitoring and bioengineering, ensuring seamless integration with other microsystems. His contributions to this interdisciplinary field have paved the way for more efficient and versatile applications of microfluidic technologies.
Publication Top Notes
A Novel Microfluidics Droplet-Based Interdigitated Ring-Shaped Electrode Sensor for Lab-on-a-Chip Applications
WET TREATMENT AND THE BEHAVIOR OF ELECTROLESS Ni-P DEPOSITION AT 40 °C ON POLISHED ALUMINA
MICROFABRICATION PROCESS OF PASSIVE AND ACTIVE MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
Microfluidic devices on glass for liquid mixtures concentration with coupled Thz sensor
Subterahertz sensor in microfluidic devices for on-line determination and control of ethanol concentration