Prof. Chavis Srichan | Surface sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chavis Srichan | Surface sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chavis Srichan ,Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University ,Thailand

Dr. Chavis Srichan has a diverse academic and professional background in computer engineering and microelectronics. He received his Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honors and as a Gold Medalist from Khon Kaen University in 2002. His pursuit of advanced studies took him to Technische Universitat Hamburg, Germany, where he earned his Master’s degree in Microelectronics and Microsystems with distinction in 2006. Following this, he completed his Doctor of Engineering in Microelectronics and Embedded Systems at the Asian Institute of Technology in 2018.Dr. Srichan’s career has been marked by significant contributions to research and academia. He has held various positions, including software developer roles at MRI Laboratory, Khon Kaen University, and SIEMENS AG Munich, Germany. His research interests span printed electronics, nanoelectronics, MEMS, and embedded systems, focusing on applications such as smart home care systems and sensor development for medical diagnostics. He currently serves as a Lecturer in Computer Engineering at Khon Kaen University, where he contributes to the education of future engineers and researchers. Dr. Srichan’s work has been recognized with honors such as the Lucent Technology Scholarship, DAAD-SIEMENS scholarship, and grants from institutions like the US National Institute of Health (NIH) and Japan NICT through the ASEAN IVO Project for sensor development.

Professional Profile:

Education/Training:
  • Bachelor’s Degree (First Class Honors, Gold Medalist)
    • Institution: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
    • Completion Date: 06/2002
    • Field of Study: Computer Engineering
  • Master of Science (with Distinction)
    • Institution: Technische Universitat Hamburg, Germany
    • Completion Date: 06/2006
    • Field of Study: Microelectronics and Microsystems
  • Doctor of Engineering
    • Institution: Asian Institute of Technology
    • Completion Date: 08/2018
    • Field of Study: Microelectronics and Embedded Systems

Positions and Honors:

  • Current Position:
    • Lecturer, Computer Engineering, Khon Kaen University (since 2010)

 Experience and Training:

  • 2001: Software Developer, MRI Laboratory, Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • 2002-2003: Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University
  • 2004: Software Developer, Taboo Search Heuristic Job Scheduling
  • 2005: Software Developer, Corporate Technology Production, SIEMENS AG Munich, Germany
  • 2008-2010: Researcher, Printed Electronics Project, Nanoelectronics and MEMS Lab, National Electronic and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

Computer Skills:

  • Python, Java, Visual C++, Labview, ANSYS, Matlab, Cadence, OpenGL, OpenCV, Tensorflow

Honors:

  • 2001-2002: Lucent Technology Scholarship
  • 2002: National Software Competition, National Electronic and Computer Technology Center, Thailand (Second Place: Facial Recognition System Using Multi-resolution Analysis and Artificial Neural Network)
  • 2004-2005: DAAD-SIEMENS Scholarship
  • 2019-2020: US National Institute of Health (NIH) Grant for Smart Home Care Connected Sensors and Mobile Application for Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
  • 2022-2024: Japan NICT funding through ASEAN IVO Project “Photonic and Electrochemical Sensors Development for Early CCA Detection”

Publication top Notes:

 

Highly-sensitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-based chemical sensor using 3D graphene foam decorated with silver nanoparticles as SERS substrate

CITED : 108

Inkjet printing PEDOT: PSS using desktop inkjet printer

CITED : 57

Non-invasively accuracy enhanced blood glucose sensor using shallow dense neural networks with NIR monitoring and medical features

CITED : 26

Ultra-sensitive and label-free neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin electrochemical sensor using gold nanoparticles decorated 3D Graphene foam towards acute kidney injury …

CITED : 21

Simple RC low pass filter circuit fabricated by unmodified desktop inkjet printer

CITED : 21

 

Dr. Hebat-Allah S. Tohamy | Chemical sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hebat-Allah S. Tohamy | Chemical sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Hebat-Allah S. Tohamy, National Research Centre, Egypt

Dr. Hebat-Allah Sarhan Abd-Allah Tohamy, born on November 17, 1989, in Egypt, is an accomplished chemist with a strong academic and professional background. She earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry and Biochemistry with honors in 2011 and her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry in 2017 from Helwan University. She completed her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry in 2020 at the same institution, focusing on the preparation, characterization, and applications of carbon allotropes derived from agricultural wastes. Since 2012, Dr. Tohamy has been affiliated with the National Research Center’s Cellulose and Paper Department, where she has gained extensive experience in cellulose chemistry, nanomaterials, sustainability, and drug delivery systems. She has conducted scientific missions in Prague and has been involved in numerous research projects and international collaborations. Her work has earned her recognition, including the best M.Sc. thesis award at the National Research Centre in 2017. Dr. Tohamy is also a member of professional organizations such as the Egyptian Society of Polymer Science and Technology and the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD).

Professional Profile:

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Education:

  • Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry
    Faculty of Science, Helwan University, 2020
    Thesis Title: Preparation, characterization, and applications of carbon allotropes derived from agricultural wastes
  • M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry
    Faculty of Science, Helwan University, 2017
    Thesis Title: Preparation, characterization, and applications of cellulose-based amphiphilic materials
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Faculty of Science, Helwan University, 2011
    Graduated with Very Good with honors (among the top ten students)

Work Experience:

  • Teaching Assistant with Ph.D.
    Chair of Erosion and Torrent Control, Department of Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry, June 2022 – Present
    Responsible for teaching and research activities related to erosion control and soil and water conservation.
  • Teaching Assistant
    Chair of Erosion and Torrent Control, Department of Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry, April 2016 – June 2022
    Assisted in teaching and research, focusing on erosion control and ecological engineering.
  • Volunteer and Demonstrator
    University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry, November 2015 – April 2016
    Gained practical experience in teaching and laboratory work, contributing to various projects in ecological engineering.
  • Researcher
    National Research Center (NRC), Cellulose and Paper Department, since 2012
    Conducted extensive research in cellulose chemistry, recycling agricultural wastes, sustainability, kinetics, thermal analysis, hydrogels, nanomaterials, and amphiphilic polymers. Specialized in carbon-based materials, graphene oxide, carbon nanotubes, carbon quantum dots, drug delivery, water treatment, adsorption, and sensors.

Publication top Notes:

Biodegradable carboxymethyl cellulose based material for sustainable/active food packaging application

Fluorescence ‘Turn-on’ Probe for Chromium Reduction, Adsorption and Detection Based on Cellulosic Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots Hydrogels

Antibacterial activity and dielectric properties of the PVA/cellulose nanocrystal composite using the synergistic effect of rGO@CuNPs

Potential application of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose/shellac embedded with graphene oxide/TiO2-Nps as natural packaging film

Applications of propolis-based materials in wound healing

Oil dispersing and adsorption by carboxymethyl cellulose–oxalate nanofibrils/nanocrystals and their kinetics