Mr. Hossein Dini | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hossein Dini | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hossein Dini, Aalborg University, Denmark

 Mr. Hossein Dini is a distinguished neuroscientist with over seven years of extensive experience in EEG and fMRI data analysis. Their career is marked by significant collaborations with leading industries such as Neurons Inc. and g.techmedical, as well as prestigious academic institutions like Georgia State University, USA. Specializing in brain-related disorders, including ADHD, epilepsy, and psychiatric conditions, Dr. [Name] has developed a strong reputation for their ability to analyze complex data and apply programming skills in statistics, MATLAB, Python, and AI/machine learning to their research.Dr. Hossein Dini obtained their Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from [University], Iran, where they innovatively designed and implemented a solar panel converter. This early work laid the foundation for their future endeavors in biomedical engineering. Pursuing a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, they focused on EEG functional connectivity analysis in children with ADHD, applying advanced techniques such as Functional Network Connectivity (FNC) and graph theoretical features to EEG data. This research was pivotal in advancing understanding of facial emotion recognition in ADHD children.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Aalborg University, Denmark (2020 – Present)
    • Thesis: EEG analysis for narrative cognition and decision-making in mixed reality systems.
  • M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering, Iran (2016 – 2019)
    • Thesis: EEG functional connectivity analysis in children with ADHD during facial emotion recognition tasks.
  • B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Iran (2011 – 2016)
    • Thesis: Design and implementation of a solar panel converter.

đź’Ľ Employment đź’Ľ

  • Marie SkĹ‚odowska-Curie Ph.D., Aalborg University, Denmark (2021 – Present)
    • Focus: Predictive deep-learning models, automation for EEG data processing, statistical evaluations, and analysis of human physiological responses in virtual reality environments.
  • Freelancer, Sharif PR, Iran (2016 – 2019)
    • Focus: Machine learning, signal processing, and statistical analysis.

🏆 Conference Publications 🏆

  • EEG Power Spectral Density Investigation in Children with ADHD (2019)
    • Oral presentation at the International Human Brain Mapping Conference
  • EEG Theta and ERP Responses to Congruent vs. Incongruent Brands (2021)
    • Poster presentation at the Society for Neuroscience Conference
  • Dynamic Functional Connectivity Predicts Treatment Response to Electroconvulsive Therapy in Major Depressive Disorder (2021)
    • Oral presentation at Biological Psychiatry Conference
  • Default Mode Network Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity Predicts Psychotic Symptom Severity (2022)
    • Presentation at the IEEE Annual International Conference
  • Prediction of Sleep Quality Scores Using Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity (2022)
    • Presentation at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
  • Picture Classification into Different Levels of Narrativity Using Subconscious Processes and Behavioral Data: An EEG Study (2022)
    • Published in proceedings of NeuroIS Retreat

🌟 Personal Interests 🌟

I enjoy traveling, playing sports, listening to music, reading, and astronomical observation. 🏀🎶📚🔭

 

Publications Notes:đź“„

EEG theta and N400 responses to congruent versus incongruent brand logos

Digital narratives in extended realities

Default mode network dynamic functional network connectivity predicts psychotic symptom severity

Dynamic Functional Connectivity Predicts Treatment Response to Electroconvulsive Therapy in Major Depressive Disorder

Narrative Cognition in Mixed Reality Systems: Towards an Empirical Framework

 

 

 

Ashkhen Manukyan | Neuroscience Award | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan | Neuroscience Award | Women Researcher Award

Assistant researcher at Yerevan State Medical University after M. Heratsi, Armenia

Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan is a highly accomplished professional with extensive experience in the field of biology and medical sciences. She holds a Ph.D. Degree in Biology from the Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, as well as a Veterinary Medicine specialty with honors from the Armenian Agricultural Academy. Currently, Mrs. Manukyan serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Medical Chemistry at Yerevan State Medical University, where she has been actively involved in scientific research and program development since 2006. Additionally, she is an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Clinical and Medical Images Case Reports, demonstrating her commitment to academic and scientific advancement. Throughout her career, Mrs. Manukyan has showcased a strong dedication to professional development, as evidenced by her participation in various trainings, conferences, and events. She has received certificates in areas such as drug development, editorial board membership, and qualification and raising of lecturers.

Professional Profile

Education:

Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan completed her Ph.D. Degree in Biology at the Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia from 2000 to 2004. Prior to that, she obtained a Veterinary medicine specialty (with honors) from the Armenian Agricultural Academy, Yerevan, Armenia, spanning from 1994 to 1999. Her educational background reflects a strong foundation in both biological sciences and veterinary medicine, highlighting her dedication to advancing knowledge in these fields.

Interest:

Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan has been actively collaborating with international journals since 2020, contributing her expertise as a reviewer. Her involvement in the peer-review process showcases her commitment to ensuring the quality and integrity of academic research. Through this role, she not only stays abreast of the latest developments in her field but also plays a crucial role in shaping scholarly discourse and advancing scientific knowledge. Her dedication to this role highlights her passion for rigorous academic standards and her desire to contribute meaningfully to the academic community.

Work Experiences:

Since 2006, Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan has served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Chemistry at Yerevan State Medical University, Armenia. She is deeply involved in academic activities, contributing to the education and training of future medical professionals. Additionally, Mrs. Manukyan has been an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, Case Reports (jcmimagescasereports.org) since 2021, showcasing her commitment to advancing medical research and knowledge dissemination. With a focus on research, Mrs. Manukyan has held the position of Senior scientific researcher in a scientific program at Yerevan State Medical University since 2012. Her work in this role has contributed to the advancement of medical science and practice. From 2008 to 2011, Mrs. Manukyan served as the Head of Division of Development projects at the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Yerevan, Armenia, where she demonstrated leadership and project management skills. Prior to these roles, Mrs. Manukyan worked as a Senior laboratory worker in the Department of General and Bioorganic Chemistry at Yerevan State Medical University from 2005 to 2006, gaining valuable laboratory experience. She began her career as a Scientific researcher in a scientific program at Yerevan State Medical University from 2000 to 2004, laying the foundation for her future academic and research endeavors. Before pursuing her career in academia and research, Mrs. Manukyan served as a Pioneer leader at Secondary school No. 1 of Arteni and as a Nurse at Kindergarten No. 2 of Arteni from 1991 to 1994, highlighting her early commitment to serving her community.

Skills:

Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan is highly proficient in using MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Her mastery of these programs enables her to efficiently create documents, analyze data, and develop impactful presentations. This proficiency in MS Office is a valuable asset in her academic and professional endeavors, allowing her to effectively communicate and collaborate with colleagues and students.

Certificates:

Mrs. Ashkhen Manukyan has actively participated in various trainings, conferences, and events to enhance her knowledge and expertise in the field of biology and medical sciences. In September 2022, she received a certificate of participation in the training on “Drug development: from Design to Customer” in Yerevan, Armenia. In 2021, she was awarded a certificate of Editorial Board membership for the Journal of Clinical and Medical Images Case Reports (jcmimagescasereports.org) in Japan. Mrs. Manukyan also received certificates of qualification and raising of lecturers from the Yerevan State Medical University after M. Heratsi in 2022 and 2018. In 2017, she participated in the “WOMEN ACHIEVEMENT IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES” II International Conference and received a certificate of participation in Yerevan, Armenia. Furthermore, Mrs. Manukyan attended Science Week 2017 in Yerevan, Armenia, and received a certificate of participation. She also participated in the “Current Issues of Medical Science” conference in 2015 and the 6th European Conference on Biology and Medical Sciences in Vienna, Austria, in 2015, where she received certificates of participation. In 2013, Mrs. Manukyan attended the 38th FEBS Congress in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and received a certificate of attendance. Additionally, she became a member of the Armenian Association of Biochemists in 2012 and received a certificate for her membership in Yerevan, Armenia. These certificates demonstrate Mrs. Manukyan’s commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the field of biology and medical sciences.

 

Publications:

Manukyan, A.L., Melkonyan, M.M., Sukiasyan, L.M., Yenkoyan, K.B., Harutyunyan, S.H. “The regulatory effects of mesedin and beditin alpha2-adrenoblockers on the functional activity of the nervous, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems in rats under hypoxic conditions.” Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology, 2024. (0 Citations)

Feschyan, S.M., Simonyan, R.M., Simonyan, G.M., Simonyan, M.A., Manukyan, A.L. “NADPH containing superoxide-producing thermostable complex from raspberry, apricot, grape, and grape seeds: isolation, purification, and properties.” Plant Methods, 2023. (1 Citation)

Manukyan, A.L. “Noise as a cause of neurodegenerative disorders: molecular and cellular mechanisms.” Neurological Sciences, 2022. (10 Citations)

Melkonyan, M., Manukyan, A., Hunanyan, L., Danielyan, L., Yenkoyan, K. “Alpha2-adrenoblockers regulate development of oxidative stress and cognitive behaviour of rats under chronic acoustic stress conditions.” Pharmaceuticals, 2021. (2 Citations)

Manukyan, A.L., Grigoryan, A.S., Hunanyan, L.S., Mkrtchyan, V.S., Melkonyan, M.M. “Alfa2-adrenoblockers attenuate the elevated plasma cholesterol, anxiety levels and restore impaired spatial memory of rats under the chronic noise exposure.” Science of the Total Environment, 2020. (7 Citations)

Manukyan, A., Grigoryan, A., Hunanyan, L., Manukyan, M., Melkonyan, M. “Adrenergic alpha-2 receptor antagonists cease augmented oxidation of plasma proteins and anxiety of rats caused by chronic noise exposure.” Noise and Health, 2020. (3 Citations)

Manukyan, A. “Alfa-2 adrenoblokers decrease elevated carbonylation of erythrocytes’ membranes proteins and regulate behavioral changes induced by noise action.” Life Sciences, 2020. (5 Citations)

Melkonyan, M.M., Manukyan, A.L., Avagyan, S.A., Hunanyan, L.S., Zilfyan, A.V. “Immunomorphological characteristics of the experimental animals’ immunogenesis organs under prolonged exposure of noise.” New Armenian Medical Journal, 2016. (0 Citations)

Melkonyan, M.M., Hunanyan, L.S., Shirinyan, E.A., Hakobyan, N.R., Yavroyan, J.V. “The effects of selective alpha-adrenoblocker beditin on the intensity of lipid peroxidation and membrane phosphoinositides content in acoustic stress conditions.” New Armenian Medical Journal, 2010. (5 Citations)