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

 

Mr. Mohammad Ahmadi | physiological Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Ahmadi | physiological Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Mohammad Ahmadi, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Ted Ahmadi is a seasoned game developer based in Toronto, with a strong focus on designing Mixed/Augmented/Virtual Reality (MR/AR/VR) games using Unity3D and C#. With over 6 years of experience, he is proficient in utilizing the Microsoft Mixed Augmented Reality Toolkit (MRTK) and has expertise in designing Mixed Reality games for platforms such as Magic Leap, Vive/Vive Pro Eye, Oculus Quest/Quest 2&3/Quest Pro, HP Omnicept, Hololens 2, and Apple Vision Pro. Ted’s career spans across various aspects of game development, including 2D game design for Android using Unity3D, game networking with Photon and Ubiq, and integrating technologies like OpenGL, Blender, and iClone 3D animation toolkit. He is also skilled in using Leap Motion for enhancing interactive experiences in game applications. Beyond game development, Ted is proficient in C++/C# programming across different applications and has experience in Agile/Rapid development methodologies, Waterfall, and Continuous Integration. His expertise extends to embedded systems such as ROS in Linux/Windows, particularly in VR applications for robotics, and enterprise web server applications where he excels in Java programming, software optimization, debugging, and troubleshooting.

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Education

University of Auckland

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
    Date: Graduated in 2018

Work Experience

Design School, University of Auckland
Teaching and Tutoring Assistant
July 2022 – Nov 2022

  • Responsibilities: Assisted in teaching and tutoring the course “Designing Mix Realities” at the School of Design.
  • Skills: Unity3D, Blender (3D modeling and animation for rapid prototyping), Adobe Aero (3D modeling).

Skills

  • Game Design: Unity3D, MRTK and XR SDK, AR Kit, AR Core, Leap Motion, OpenGL, Vuforia, Blender, iClone 7.
  • Programming: C++/C#, Java, JavaScript, PHP/CSS/HTML, jQuery, mySQL, JSON/XML, Matlab.
  • HMD: Vive/Vive Pro Eye, Oculus Quest/Quest 2/Quest 3/Quest Pro, HP Omnicept, Magic Leap, Hololens 2, Apple Vision Pro.
  • API: WebGL, OpenGL.
  • Web API: .Net/ASP.Net MVC.
  • J2EE API: Java Servlet and EJB.
  • Version Control: git and GitHub.
  • OS: Linux, Windows.
  • Embedded Systems: ROS.

Employment History

🏫 Design School, University of Auckland
Teaching and Tutoring Assistant (July 2022 – Nov 2022)

  • Teaching and tutoring assistant for the course “Designing Mix Realities” at the school of design.
  • Skills: Unity3D, Blender (3D modeling and animation for rapid prototyping), Adobe Aero (3D modeling).

Publication top Notes:

EEG, Pupil Dilations, and Other Physiological Measures of Working Memory Load in the Sternberg Task

Cognitive Load Measurement with Physiological Sensors in Virtual Reality during Physical Activity

Comparing Performance of Dry and Gel EEG Electrodes in VR using MI Paradigms

PlayMeBack – Cognitive Load Measurement using Different Physiological Cues in a VR Game