Dr. Yue Wang | Sensor development Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yue Wang | Sensor development Award | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Yue Wang, University of Science and Technology Liaoning, China

Dr. Yue Wang is an Associate Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Science and Technology Liaoning in China. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Science and Technology Anshan and both his Master’s and Doctorate degrees from the University of Science and Technology Liaoning and Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan, respectively. Since joining the University of Science and Technology Liaoning in 2006, Dr. Wang has focused his research on sensors and biosensors, biofuel cells, supercapacitors, energy harvesting, and artificial muscles. His work has resulted in over 60 published scientific papers, garnering approximately 600 citations, reflecting his significant contributions to the field. Dr. Wang has secured multiple research grants from various institutions, including the Education Department of Liaoning Province and the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province, to advance his projects on conductive sensors, pesticide sensors, electrochemical biosensors, and wearable smart sensing technologies. Additionally, he completed a visiting scholarship at the University of Texas at Dallas in 2019-2020, further enhancing his academic and research expertise.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Yue Wang

Yue Wang is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, primarily due to his substantial academic qualifications, extensive research contributions, and impactful work in the field of Material Science, specifically within sensor and biosensor technologies.

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Material Science
    University of Science and Technology Anshan, China
    September 1998 – July 2002
  • Master’s Degree in Material Science
    University of Science and Technology Liaoning, China
    September 2003 – March 2006
  • Ph.D. in Material Science
    Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan
    April 2008 – March 2011

Work Experience

  • Associate Professor
    University of Science and Technology Liaoning, China
    April 2006 – Present
  • Visiting Scholar
    University of Texas at Dallas
    April 2019 – March 2020

Publication top Notes:

A carbon black–doped chalcopyrite–based electrochemical sensor for determination of hydrogen peroxide

Glucose oxidase, horseradish peroxidase and phenothiazine dyes-co-adsorbed carbon felt-based amperometric flow-biosensor for glucose

Crab gill–derived nanorod-like carbons as bifunctional electrochemical sensors for detection of hydrogen peroxide and glucose

Cellulose-derived hierarchical porous carbon based electrochemical sensor for simultaneous detection of catechol and hydroquinone

A triphenylamine based fluorescent probe for Zn2+ detection and its applicability in live cell imaging

1,8-naphthalimide-triphenylamine-based red-emitting fluorescence probes for the detection of hydrazine in real water samples and applications in bioimaging in vivo

Assoc Prof Dr. Shujie Wang | Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shujie Wang | Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shujie Wang, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China 

Shujie Wang is a dedicated researcher at the Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He received his Ph.D. in Animal Medicine from Northeast Agricultural University in 2013, having previously earned his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in the same field from the same institution. Since 2017, he has been working as an Assistant and Associate Researcher in the Innovation Team for Research on Swine Immunosuppressive Diseases. His work focuses on the clinical immunology of swine diseases, including the pathological effects of Streptococcus suis infection, and he plays a key role in developing diagnostic products for diseases such as PRRSV, ASF, and SVV. His previous experience includes postdoctoral research at the University of Montreal and years of work on animal pathogen monitoring.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Shujie Wang is a highly qualified researcher at the Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. With a strong academic foundation including a Ph.D. in Animal Medicine, he has focused his research on swine immunosuppressive diseases and the development of diagnostic products. His extensive work experience spans various roles in the field of veterinary science, from intern researcher to assistant and associate researcher, highlighting a solid progression and deepening expertise.

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Animal Medicine
    Northeast Agricultural University, 2010/09 – 2013/06
    Supervisor: Prof. Zhang Xiuying
  • Master’s in Animal Medicine
    Northeast Agricultural University, 2001/09 – 2004/06
    Supervisor: Prof. Zhang Xiuying
  • Bachelor’s in Animal Medicine
    Northeast Agricultural University, awarded June 2001
    1997/09 – 2001/06

Work Experience:

  • 2017/03 – Present: Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher
    Innovation Team for Research on Swine Immunosuppressive Diseases, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • 2016/03 – 2017/03: Postdoctoral Fellow
    International Reference Laboratory for Swine Streptococcus, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Montreal, Canada
    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Mariela Segura
  • 2008/01 – 2016/03: Assistant Researcher
    Animal Pathogen Monitoring and Epidemiology Research Team, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute
  • 2005/08 – 2007/12: Intern Researcher
    Comprehensive Prevention and Control Project Group for Swine Diseases, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute
  • 2004/07 – 2005/07: Intern Researcher
    Zoonosis Project Group, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute

Publication top Notes:

Lipid A-modified Escherichia coli can produce porcine parvovirus virus-like particles with high immunogenicity and minimal endotoxin activity

MARCH8 inhibits pseudorabies virus replication by trapping the viral cell-to-cell fusion complex in the trans-Golgi network

Immortalization of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Lines from Sheep Umbilical Cord Tissue

Inflammation plays a critical role in damage to the bronchiolar epithelium induced by Trueperella pyogenes in vitro and in vivo

Immunogenicity Characterization of the Recombinant gI Protein Fragment from Pseudorabies Virus and an Evaluation of Its Diagnostic Use in Pigs

Genetic and In Vitro Characteristics of a Porcine Circovirus Type 3 Isolate from Northeast China

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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Dr. Srinivas Balivada | Hidden Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srinivas Balivada | Hidden Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srinivas Balivada, University of Chicago Trust, India

Dr. Srinivasa Balivada is a consultant with the University of Chicago Trust in Delhi, India, and a guest scientist at the University of Chicago. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Andhra University, where his research focused on trace elements in diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Dr. Balivada’s expertise lies in developing innovative cyber-physical systems for real-time monitoring of soil and water quality, leveraging AI to promote sustainable environmental management.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Srinivasa Balivada, Ph.D.

Research Contributions: Srinivasa Balivada has made significant advancements in the field of cyber-physical systems and environmental monitoring. His research has been pivotal in developing innovative technologies for real-time soil and water quality monitoring, leveraging machine learning and advanced sensor networks. Some notable contributions include:

Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry, October 2018
    Andhra University, India
  • M.Sc. in Bio-Inorganic Chemistry, May 2007
    Andhra University, India
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology, May 2005
    Andhra University, India

Work Experience

  • Guest Scientist & Consultant, May 2024 – Present
    University of Chicago & University of Chicago Trust, Delhi, India
    Focus: Designing a web-based platform integrating water quality data with contextual information to identify pollution sources and enhance monitoring.
  • Staff Scientist & Resident Associate, May 2023 – May 2024
    University of Chicago & Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    Focus: Developed a novel machine learning algorithm for spatially mapping soil moisture using topographic parameters.
  • Postdoctoral Scholar & Resident Associate, May 2019 – May 2023
    University of Chicago & Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    Advisor: Prof. Supratik Guha; Co-advisor: Dr. Roser Matamala
    Focus: Developed low-power, wireless underground sensor networks for soil property collection; created a deep learning algorithm for soil moisture estimation.
  • Senior Research Lead, May 2017 – April 2019
    University of Chicago Centre, Delhi, India
    Focus: Developed a cyber-physical sensing system for high-resolution surface water quality mapping; created a soft measurement technique for water quality assessment.
  • Research Scholar, 2010 – 2017
    School of Chemistry, Andhra University, India
    Advisor: Prof. M S Prasada Rao
    Focus: Developed a method for simultaneous trace element determination in blood samples; investigated trace element associations with diabetes and hypertension.
  • Research Fellow, 2010 – 2017
    Centre for Studies on Bay of Bengal, Andhra University, India
    Focus: Developed algorithms for quantifying chlorophyll, chromophoric organic matter, and suspended solids in coastal waters; monitored algal blooms using satellite remote sensing.
  • Teaching Assistant, 2011 – 2017
    Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Andhra University, India
    Taught and graded laboratory sessions for Bio-Inorganic Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry.
  • Chemist in Quality Control Department, 2007 – 2009
    Auctus Pharma Ltd., India
    Responsibilities: Conducted routine and non-routine analyses of raw materials and finished products, compiled data, and calibrated analytical instruments including HPLC, GC, IR, and UV-Vis spectrometers.

Publication top Notes:

 

Distribution of trace metals in surface seawater and zooplankton of the Bay of Bengal, off Rushikulya estuary, East Coast of India

CITED:76

A Wireless Underground Sensor Network Field Pilot for Agriculture and Ecology: Soil Moisture Mapping Using Signal Attenuation

CITED:14

Contrasting bio-optical characteristics of coastal water prior to and in the aftermath of a tropical super cyclone

CITED:8

Particle backscattering variability in the coastal waters of Bay of Bengal: a case study along off Kakinada and Yanam regions

CITED:8

Retrieval and validation of chlorophyll-a concentrations in the coastal waters Off Yanam and Kakinada (Godavari) basin along East coast of India

CITED:7

 

Prof. Tao Tang | Sensor Module | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Tang | Sensor Module | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Tao Tang, Southwest Minzu University, China 

Dr. Tao Tang is a distinguished Professor at the College of Electronic Engineering, Chengdu University of Information Technology (CUIT), China. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Leshan Normal University in 2005 and subsequently completed his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees at Southwest Jiaotong University between 2005 and 2011. With a profound expertise in antenna and wave propagation, computational electromagnetics, and electromagnetic compatibility, Dr. Tang has contributed significantly to these fields through both academic and practical endeavors.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Tao Tang is a highly accomplished researcher and professor in the field of antenna and wave propagation, computational electromagnetics, and electromagnetic compatibility. His extensive academic background, including a Ph.D. from Southwest Jiao tong University and postdoctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions, reflects a strong foundation in his areas of expertise.

Education

  • 2001–2005: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in [unspecified field], Leshan Normal University, Leshan, China.
  • 2005–2011: Master and Ph.D. in [unspecified fields], Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China.

Professional Experience

  • 2011–2013: Lecturer, College of Electronic Engineering, Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu, China.
  • 2014–2020: Associate Professor, College of Electronic Engineering, Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu, China.
  • 2015–2017: Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Applied Physics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China.
  • 2017–2020: Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Information and Communication Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China.
  • 2019-2020: Visiting Scholar, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • 2019-Present: Head, Department of Electronic Information Science and Technology, Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu, China.
  • 2019-Present: Director, Pre-research Center, Sichuan SIP Electronic Technology Co., Ltd., Chengdu, China.
  • 2021-Present: Professor, College of Electronic Engineering, Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu, China.

Publication top Notes:

A Self-Packaging Comb Spectrum Generator Based on Substrate Integrated Suspension Line

Design of X-Band Circulator and Isolator for High-Peak-Power Applications

A Flexible Wearable Sensor Based on Laser-Induced Graphene for High-Precision Fine Motion Capture for Pilots

Enhancing the Directivity of Antennas Using Plasma Rings

Numerical Modeling of the Radio Wave Over-the-Horizon Propagation in the Troposphere

Frequency Reconfigurable Near-Zero Refractive Index Material for Antenna Gain Enhancement Applications

Frequency Reconfigurable Near-Zero Refractive Index Material for Antenna Gain Enhancement Applications

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi | Planar Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi | Planar Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi, University of Toronto, Canada

Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi is a distinguished Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto, specializing in Electronics with a focus on integrated circuits and wireless power transfer for implantable devices. Born on February 20, 1991, he embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, where he explored split-ring resonator-based sensors. He furthered his expertise with an M.Sc. in Electromagnetics and Microwaves from the University of Alberta, during which he developed advanced planar microwave sensors. Since September 2020, Mohammad has been contributing significantly to research at the Meta-waves group and Intelligent Sensory Microsystems Laboratory at the University of Toronto. His work includes the development of phased-array systems for wireless power transmission and the design of compact antennas for biomedical applications. His notable industry experience includes leading electromagnetic research at Phased Advanced Sensors Corp., resulting in a provincial patent for oil quality monitoring sensors. Mohammad’s academic portfolio is highlighted by numerous publications in prestigious journals and conferences, reflecting his profound contributions to sensor technology and microwave engineering. His teaching experience at Humber College and the University of Toronto, where he has instructed courses on electronics and circuit analysis, underscores his commitment to education. Recognized with several awards, including the NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship and the John W. Senders Award, Mohammad’s research integrates cutting-edge technology with practical applications, significantly advancing the fields of wireless power transfer and microwave sensors.

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📚 Education and Experience:

Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Electronics at the University of Toronto, specializing in integrated circuits and wireless power transfer, particularly for implantable devices. He holds an M.Sc. in Electromagnetics and Microwaves from the University of Alberta, where he made significant strides in developing advanced planar microwave sensors. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, where he explored split-ring resonator-based sensors.

🔬 Research and Achievements:

With extensive research experience, Mohammad has been a research assistant at the Meta-waves group and Intelligent Sensory Microsystems Laboratory at the University of Toronto since 2020. His innovative work includes developing phased-array systems for wireless power transmission and designing compact antennas for biomedical applications. His leadership in electromagnetic research at Phased Advanced Sensors Corp. resulted in a provincial patent for oil quality monitoring sensors.

📄 Publications and Teaching:

Mohammad’s prolific contributions to sensor technology and microwave engineering are reflected in numerous papers published in prestigious journals and conferences. His teaching experience spans multiple institutions, including Humber College and the University of Toronto, where he has instructed and assisted in courses related to electronics and circuit analysis. His academic excellence is further highlighted by awards such as the NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship and the John W. Senders Award for mentoring an imaginative design.

🌟 Research, Innovations, and Extensions:

In the field of sensors, Mohammad’s research has significantly advanced the development and application of microwave planar sensors, focusing on material characterization, gas/liquid sensing, and active sensors. His innovative techniques for non-contact glucose monitoring, utilizing microwave resonator-based platforms, have enhanced sensitivity and reliability. By integrating machine learning, he has improved the selectivity and accuracy of chemical and biomedical analyses. His work in microwave sensors extends to wireless communication, demonstrating potential in high-resolution sensing for industrial monitoring and environmental applications.

 

Publication top Notes:

Fascicle-Selective Ultrasound-Powered Bidirectional Wireless Peripheral Nerve Interface IC

In–human testing of a non-invasive continuous low–energy microwave glucose sensor with advanced machine learning capabilities

AI-Assisted Ultra-High-Sensitivity/Resolution Active-Coupled CSRR-Based Sensor with Embedded Selectivity

Artificially-Intelligent Fascicle-Selective Bidirectional Peripheral Nerve Interfaces

Fascicle-Selective Bidirectional Peripheral Nerve Interface IC with 173dB FOM Noise-Shaping SAR ADCs and 1.38pJ/b Frequency-Multiplying Current-Ripple Radio Transmitter

Techniques to Improve the Performance of Planar Microwave Sensors: A Review and Recent Developments

 

Dr. Akito Higatani | Intelligent Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akito Higatani | Intelligent Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akito Higatani, Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd., Japan

Akito Higatani is an accomplished professional in traffic engineering, currently serving as Assistant Manager in the Planning Department at Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd. With a career spanning 18 years, he has made significant contributions to the field through his research and practical insights into traffic management and efficiency. Dr. Higatani’s academic journey began at Kyoto University, Japan, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Undergraduate School of Global Engineering, specializing in Transportation Engineering and Management. He continued his studies at Kyoto University, obtaining a Master’s degree in Urban Management, focusing on traffic efficiency in urban expressways. His doctoral studies also at Kyoto University culminated in a Doctor of Engineering degree, where his research focused on planning patrolling schedules in urban expressway networks considering traffic incidents and network performance fluctuations. Dr. Higatani has contributed extensively to the field through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at international conferences. His research, such as studying traffic volume fluctuations and travel time reliability measures in the Hanshin Expressway Network, has been instrumental in advancing understanding and strategies in traffic engineering.

 

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Education:

Akito Higatani pursued his academic journey at Kyoto University, Japan, specializing in Transportation Engineering and Management.

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Undergraduate School of Global Engineering, April 2000 – March 2004): Akito completed his undergraduate studies with a focus on Transportation Engineering and Management. His graduation thesis investigated traffic flow observation using image data.
  • Master of Engineering (Department of Urban Management, April 2004 – March 2006): Continuing his studies at Kyoto University, Akito delved deeper into urban traffic management, particularly focusing on traffic efficiency at merging sections of urban expressways using image data.
  • Doctor of Engineering (Department of Urban Management, April 2012 – March 2015): Akito pursued his doctoral studies, specializing in planning patrolling schedules within urban expressway networks. His dissertation focused on optimizing schedules considering traffic incidents and network performance fluctuations.

Work Experience:

Akito Higatani has accumulated extensive experience in traffic engineering and management, primarily at Hanshin Expressway Co., Ltd.

  • Assistant Manager, Planning Department: Akito has been serving as an Assistant Manager since joining Hanshin Expressway in April 2006. His role involves strategic planning within the Planning Department, focusing on optimizing traffic flow and efficiency across the expressway network.

Academic Achievements:

Akito Higatani has contributed significantly to the field of traffic engineering through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations:

 

Publication top Notes:

Assessing the Impacts of Autonomous Vehicles on Road Congestion Using Microsimulation

An investigation into the appropriateness of car-following models in assessing autonomous vehicles

Driving simulator experiment on speed reduction during earthquake on an urban expressway

A study of traffic volume fluctuation considering traffic incidents in hanshin expressway network

Slippage test of frictional high strength bolted joints with adhesives for corroded damaged steel members

 

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).

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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