Mr. Ngutor Simon Akiiga | Bioprobe | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ngutor Simon Akiiga | Bioprobe | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Ngutor Simon Akiiga, Egypt Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt

Ngutor Simon Akiiga is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in microfabrication of electrochemical and optical sensing devices. He is currently pursuing an MSc in Nanoscience at the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), where his research focuses on graphene-based printable sensors for health monitoring and room temperature sensors under the supervision of Professor Ahmed Abdelmoneim. His expertise includes 2D and 3D printable electrochemical sensors, integrated microfluidic devices, and nanomaterials for smart coatings and fuel cell applications. He has received multiple awards, including the E-JUST TICAD7 Scholarship and the African Material Research Society Award. Additionally, he has experience as a Research Assistant at E-JUST and as a Graduate Assistant at the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria. His teaching background includes roles at African Model College and Makasi School of Health Technology in Nigeria.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Ngutor Simon Akiiga has a strong research background in nanoscience, microfabrication, and electrochemical and optical sensing devices. His expertise in graphene-based printable sensors, microfluidic devices, and nanomaterials for energy and health applications aligns well with cutting-edge research in materials science and sensor technology.

🎓 Education

  • MSc in Nanoscience (Feb. 2023 – Present)
    Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt

    • Thesis: Graphene-Based Printable Sensors for Monitoring Sweat Metabolites (Glucose, Lactase) and Room Temperature Sensors
    • Advisor: Professor Ahmed Abdelmoneim
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) (Apr. 2016 – 2017)
    National Teachers Institute, Bauchi State, Nigeria

    • Thesis: Primary Causes of Early Pregnancy among Youths
  • BSc in Industrial Physics (Aug. 2010 – 2014)
    Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria

    • Thesis: The Effect of Organic Additives (Rice Husk and Groundnut Shell) on the Compressive Strength of Clay Bricks
    • Advisor: Professor Iorkyaa Ahemen

🏢 Work Experience

  • Research Assistant (2023 – Present)
    Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt

    • Graphene-Based Electrochemical Biosensors for Health and Energy Applications
    • Supervisor: Professor Ahmed Abdelmoneim
    • Key contributions:
      • Developed multi-layered graphene via liquid-phase exfoliation
      • Designed and fabricated paper-based microfluidic devices
      • Created a novel microfluidic paper using ES-1B Photoacid generator
      • Worked on 2D nanomaterials for smart coated windows and biofuel cells
      • Carried out training on 2D, 3D, and Gravure Printing
  • Graduate Assistant (2010 – 2015)
    Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria

    • Molecular characterization of the light response in Alternaria alternata
    • Supervisor: Professor Ahemen Iorkyaa
    • Key contributions:
      • Synthesized rare-earth doped Na₃ₓGd₂₋ₓZr₂O₇: kEr³⁺ thermographic phosphors
      • Investigated temperature-sensing properties of phosphors
      • Used XRD, SEM, TEM, FTIR, Raman, EDS, XPS, UV-Vis for characterization
      • Supervised undergraduate students and marked exam scripts
  • Class Teacher (Physics) (Jan. 2021 – Present)
    African Model College, Ugba, Nigeria

    • Taught PHY 141 (Electricity and Magnetism) to 50 students
  • Seasonal Course Instructor (Aug. 2018 – 2020)
    Makasi School of Health Technology, Ugba, Nigeria

    • Taught Environmental Health Science

🏆 Honors & Awards

  • 📜 Certificate of Reviewing (Apr. 2024)
    • Results in Engineering, Elsevier
  • 🥇 ARUA CoE-MEN Award (Oct. 2023)
    • Winner of Team Project: Nano-Based Chip for Rapid Detection of Sepsis
  • 🏅 Biophysics in Africa Conference (Sept. 2023)
    • African Light Source and African Physical Society
  • 🎖️ Certificate of Participation (Nov. 2023)
    • African Light Source and African Physical Society
  • 🏆 Certificate of Award (June 2023)
    • Key Performance Indicators for Government Effectiveness in Africa, Egypt
  • 🎓 E-JUST TICAD7 Scholarship Award (Feb. 2023 – Present)
    • Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology
  • 🥇 African Material Research Society Award (Aug. 2021)
    • Winner of Team Project: Theranostics Nanoformulation for TB Therapy & Monitoring
  • 📜 Digital Pedagogy Training (Apr. 2021)
    • Certificate of Participation, FUAM

Publication Top Notes:

Enhanced photoelectrochemical transient photoresponse properties of molybdenum oxide film deposited on black silicon

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Elemental composition of dust particles and influence of dust addition on photovoltaic module performance

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The analysis of dielectric constant, loss factor and Q-factor of selected fruits at microwave frequency range

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Effects of Repeated Frying on Physical Properties of Cooking Oil obtained from Local Markets in Makurdi Metropolis, Benue State, Nigeria.

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Enzyme-Free glucose detection in sweat using 2D inkjet-printed cobalt sulfide anchored on graphene in a paper-based microfluidic device

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Assoc Prof Dr Zhongxiang Liu | Applications of Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Zhongxiang Liu | Applications of Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

 Assoc Prof Dr Zhongxiang Liu,Associate Researcher, Southeast University,China

Zhongxiang Liu is an Associate Professor at the School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. He has a strong background in structural engineering, with substantial experience in academia and research. His international exposure includes postdoctoral research at Columbia University and a visiting scholarship at Virginia Tech in the USA. With multiple editorial roles and contributions to international journals, Liu has established himself as a distinguished researcher in structural health monitoring and smart city infrastructure. He has received prestigious awards for his contributions to civil and structural engineering and is dedicated to advancing resilient and sustainable engineering solutions.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Zhongxiang Liu is an Associate Professor at the School of Transportation, Southeast University, with a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Southeast University, China. He has a robust academic background, having completed postdoctoral research at Columbia University and held a visiting scholar position at Virginia Tech. His research expertise lies in structural health monitoring, resilient structures for smart cities, and dynamic analysis of offshore structures. Liu is recognized for his prolific contributions as a guest editor for multiple high-impact journals and has received several prestigious awards, including the Science and Technology Progress Award of China and the Gold Medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva.

Education

Zhongxiang Liu earned his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 2019. Prior to that, he completed his M.S. in Structural Engineering at the same institution in Chongqing, China, in 2015. He holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Chongqing University, Chongqing, China, awarded in 2012. His strong academic foundation has provided him with the necessary expertise to excel in structural health monitoring, offshore structure dynamics, and novel sensing technologies for smart cities.

Work Experience

Liu has been serving as an Associate Professor at Southeast University, Nanjing, China, since February 2021. Before this, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University, USA, from November 2019 to November 2020. He also gained valuable international experience as a Visiting Scholar at Virginia Tech, USA, from November 2016 to November 2017. His work in these roles has focused on structural health monitoring, dynamic analysis of offshore structures, and the application of resilient engineering technologies in urban infrastructure.

Skills

Zhongxiang Liu specializes in structural health monitoring, offshore structure analysis, and resilient urban infrastructure. His skills extend to advanced hydro- and aero-dynamic analysis, condition assessment of bridges, and novel sensing technologies for smart city applications. He has editorial and review expertise for high-impact journals, as well as experience in conducting performance evaluations of structural systems. His proficiency in combining these skills to address practical engineering challenges makes him a versatile researcher and educator in the field of civil engineering.

Awards and Honors

Liu has received numerous prestigious awards, including the First Prize in the Science and Technology Progress Award of Jiangsu, China (2022) and the Grand Prize from the China Highway and Transportation Society (2022). His research was recognized internationally, earning the Gold Award with congratulations from the Jury at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in 2023. Liu was also honored with the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Scholarship Award (2019), as well as several National Scholarships from the Ministry of Education of China during his doctoral and master’s studies.

Membership

Zhongxiang Liu is actively involved in the academic community, serving as a guest editor for multiple journals including Materials (MDPI), Applied Sciences (MDPI), and Modelling (MDPI). He is a Youth Editorial member for the International Journal of Structural Integrity and Journal of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Engineering. In addition, he reviews for more than 20 international journals in the fields of structural engineering and performance evaluation, further establishing his expertise and influence in the field.

Teaching Experience

As an Associate Professor at Southeast University, Liu is involved in teaching and mentoring students in advanced structural engineering concepts. His international experience at prestigious institutions such as Columbia University and Virginia Tech enriches his teaching, allowing him to incorporate a global perspective into his lectures. He guides students in the fields of structural health monitoring, offshore structures, and smart city technologies, preparing the next generation of engineers to tackle modern infrastructure challenges with innovative solutions.

Research Focus

Liu’s research primarily focuses on structural health monitoring and the condition assessment of bridges, along with hydro- and aero-dynamic analysis of offshore structures. His work emphasizes resilient infrastructure solutions, particularly in the context of smart cities. By developing novel sensing technologies and resilient structural designs, Liu aims to enhance urban infrastructure’s longevity and safety. His research also explores the control and evaluation of dynamic responses in offshore structures, contributing to advancements in both civil engineering and sustainable urban development.

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