Mrs. Matilde Anaya Villalpanda | Electromagnetic Field | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Matilde Anaya Villalpanda | Electromagnetic Field | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs. Matilde Anaya Villalpanda, Centro de Gestión y Desarrollo de la Calidad, Cuba 

Matilde Anaya Villalpanda is a distinguished Cuban researcher and academic with extensive expertise in food engineering, microbiology, and environmental sciences. She holds degrees in Food Technology (1998) and Chemical Engineering (2007), a Master’s in Food Engineering (2012), and a Ph.D. in Technical Sciences in Environment (2018). With over 26 years of experience, she has served as an Assistant Professor (2015) and a Principal Researcher (2023), teaching at the Institute of Pharmacy and Food at the University of Havana (IFAL-UH) and the Faculty of Chemistry at CUJAE. She has held leadership roles, including Head of the Microbiology Department and Biosecurity Officer at the Institute of Food Industry Research (IIIA) and Head of the Food Safety Coordination Department at the National Standardization Office (ONN). Her doctoral research focused on indoor air microbiological quality, pioneering the use of magnetic fields for aerobiological monitoring, leading to the establishment of Cuban standard NC 1404:2022. Her work spans microbial conservation, probiotic yeast evaluation, fungal enzyme extraction, and the application of circular economy principles in agro-food value chains. She has led or contributed to 17 research projects under Cuba’s Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment and Higher Education, earning municipal, provincial, and national recognition. An accomplished scholar, she has presented 75 papers at national and international conferences and published 50 indexed journal articles. Her contributions extend to mentoring undergraduate and graduate theses, advancing microbiology, food safety, and biotechnology in Cuba.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 

Matilde Anaya Villalpanda is a highly distinguished researcher in Food Technology, Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Sciences, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her 26 years of experience, extensive research contributions, leadership in food safety and microbiology, and significant impact on industrial processes and regulations highlight her excellence in scientific research.

🎓 Education:

  • 1998: Graduated in Food Technology

  • 2007: Degree in Chemical Engineering

  • 2012: Master’s in Food Engineering

  • 2018: Ph.D. in Technical Sciences (Environment)

👩‍🏫 Work Experience:

  • Professor & Researcher:

    • Assistant Professor (2015)

    • Senior Researcher (2023)

  • Teaching Positions:

    • Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Pharmacy and Food, University of Havana (IFAL-UH)

    • Lecturer at CUJAE’s Faculty of Chemistry, teaching:

      • “Principles of Food Engineering” (4th year)

      • “Process Engineering I & II” (4th & 5th year)

  • Industry & Research Leadership:

    • Head of Microbiology Department (2014) – Institute of Food Industry Research (IIIA)

    • Head of Food Safety Coordination Department – National Standardization Office (ONN)

    • Biosecurity Manager (2014) – IIIA

🏆 Achievements & Research Contributions:

  • Doctoral Research: Developed a methodology for indoor air microbiological quality monitoring using magnetic fields, leading to the approval of Cuban standard NC 1404:2022.

  • Innovative Research Areas:

    • Studied magnetic fields’ effects on human health & microorganisms in food preservation and fermentation.

    • Worked on conservation of fungal, yeast, and lactic acid bacteria strains for food applications.

  • Project Leadership:

    • Directed a research project at IIIA on new microbiological analysis methods for the food industry.

    • Led studies on probiotic properties of brewer’s yeast, β-1,3-glucan production in S. cerevisiae, fungal biodeterioration of food packaging, and antifungal activity of Cuban natural products.

    • Participated in Codex Alimentarius management strengthening in Cuba and circular economy projects in agri-food value chains.

  • Industrial Experience:

    • Supervised meat product processing at IIIA.

    • Managed bakery, confectionery, fruit & vegetable processing at MINAG.

    • Directed distillation and aged rum production (Havana Club, Santa Cruz Rum Distillery).

🎖 Awards & Honors:

  • Research Excellence: Participated in 17 research projects across multiple institutions (IIIA, CITMA, MES).

  • Academic Contributions:

    • 75 research presentations in national & international conferences.

    • 50 scientific articles published in indexed journals and Web of Science.

  • Mentorship & Education: Supervised 16 undergraduate theses and 2 master’s theses across engineering, food sciences, and microbiology.

  • Recognized Research Results: Awarded at municipal, provincial, and national levels for scientific contributions.

Publication Top Notes:

Magnetotropism: a tropic response of Candida guillemondii by the effect of the oscillating magnetic field of extremely low frequency

Validación de un Cuestionario Sobre Circularidad En El Sector Agroindustrial Alimentario

LA ECONOMÍA CIRCULAR PARA LA SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA Y EL PROCESAMIENTO AGROINDUSTRIAL DE ALIMENTOS

Quantification of superficial growth and the pigmentation of filamentous fungi by effect of oscillating magnetic field

Antifungal effects of Curcuma longa L. essential oil against pathogenic strains isolated from indoor air

Consideraciones sobre la influencia del campo magnético oscilante de frecuencia extremadamente baja en la aeromicrobiota de ambientes interiores

Effect of the oscillating magnetic field on airborne fungal

 

 

Dr. Kalindi Shinde | Microwave detection Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kalindi Shinde | Microwave detection Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kalindi Shinde, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,Surat, India

 

Dr. Kalindi Shinde is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at Mumbai Educational Trust’s Bhujbal Knowledge City Institute of Engineering in Nasik, India. She earned her PhD from the Department of Electronics at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT) in Surat. With 19 years of experience in teaching and research and development (R&D), Dr. Shinde has contributed significantly to various projects in antenna design, microstrip filter design, and fiber optic links at the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) Observatory, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), India. Currently, her research focuses on nano antennas, nanomaterials, and perovskite materials for solar applications using TCAD and GPVD tools. Dr. Shinde is also involved in the development and performance evaluation of quality assessment methods for food materials at the Sensor Research Lab at SVNIT. Her extensive experience and dedication to advancing technology in her field make her a valuable asset to the academic and research communities.

 

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Kalindi Shinde’s broad expertise across antenna design, nano-material research, and sensor technology, combined with her vast experience and active participation in high-impact projects, makes her an ideal candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to applying research to industry, specifically in fields like terahertz communications and food quality sensors, adds immense value to her profile. She is not only a well-established researcher but also a forward-looking innovator addressing key technological challenges.

Education

  • PhD in Electronics
    Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT), Surat, India
    [Year of Completion: Include Year]

Work Experience

  • Assistant Professor
    Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
    Mumbai Educational Trust’s Bhujbal Knowledge City, Institute of Engineering, Nasik, India
    [Month, Year] – Present

    • Teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in electronics and telecommunication engineering.
    • Conducting research and development projects in various areas of electronics and telecommunication.
  • Research & Development Engineer
    Various Projects (e.g., Antenna Designing, Microstrip Filter Designing, Fiber Optic Link)
    Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) Observatory, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), India
    [Month, Year] – [Month, Year]

    • Worked on multiple R&D projects involving antenna and microstrip filter design.
    • Contributed to the development of fiber optic links for radio telescope applications.
  • Current Research Focus
    • Nano antenna, Nano materials, and Perovskite materials for solar applications using TCAD and GPVD tools.
    • Development and performance evaluation of quality assessment methods for food materials at the Sensor Research Lab, SVNIT.

Publication top Notes:

Design and simulation of planar microwave sensor for food industry

A review on opportunities and challenges of nano antenna for terahertz communications