Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwan Ali | Electrode Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwan Ali | Electrode Sensor | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwan Ali, University of Samarra, France

Dr. Nashwan Hussein Ali is an analytical chemist with expertise in electrochemistry, petroleum chemistry, and water analysis. He earned his Ph.D. (2015), M.Sc. (2012), and B.Sc. (2009) in Analytical Chemistry from Tikrit University, Iraq. Currently, he is an Invited Researcher at the University of Poitiers, France, focusing on electrochemical activity mapping of Pt-CeO₂ gradient films. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Samarra and a Lecturer at Hayat Private University. With extensive experience in analytical techniques such as HPLC, GC-FID, and spectroscopy, he has also worked as an analytical chemist in the petrochemical industry.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nashwan Hussein Ali has a strong research background in analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, and petroleum chemistry. His extensive experience as a researcher and lecturer, along with multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, makes him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education:

  • 📜 Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry – Tikrit University, Iraq (2012 – 2015)
  • 🧪 Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry – Tikrit University, Iraq (2009 – 2012)
  • ⚛️ Bachelor of Science in Chemistry – Tikrit University, Iraq (2005 – 2009)

💼 Work Experience:

  • 🔬 Invited Researcher (Apr 2022 – Present)

    • University of Poitiers, UFR SFA, Equipe SAMCat – IC2MP UMR CNRS 7285, France
    • Research Topic: Electrochemical activity mapping of Pt-CeO₂ gradient films using bipolar electrochemistry
    • Supervised by Prof. ZIGAH Dodzi
  • 🎓 Assistant Professor (Dec 2016 – Apr 2022)

    • University of Samarra, College of Applied Science, Iraq
    • Taught:
      • 🧪 Analytical Electrochemistry (Master’s students)
      • 📘 General Chemistry (Undergraduate)
      • 🌱 Green Chemistry (Undergraduate)
  • 📖 Lecturer (Dec 2013 – Feb 2016)

    • Hayat Private University for Science and Technology (HPUST), Erbil, Iraq
    • Taught:
      • ⚗️ Analytical Chemistry (Undergraduate)
      • 🌿 Green Chemistry (Undergraduate)
  • 🏭 Analytical Chemist (Apr 2011 – Jan 2014)

    • Arab Company for Detergent Chemicals (ARADET), Baiji Refinery
    • Conducted chemical analysis for petroleum and water samples using advanced techniques such as HPLC, GC-FID, GC/MS, Karl Fischer titration, UV-Vis spectroscopy.
    • Performed quality control on crude oil properties and industrial water treatment.

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors:

  • 🏅 Recognized Researcher in Electrochemistry and Analytical Chemistry
  • 📖 Published Scientific Papers in reputable journals on Electrochemical Methods, Green Chemistry, and Petroleum Analysis
  • 🏆 Academic Excellence Awards for contributions to teaching and research in Analytical Chemistry
  • 🎤 Speaker & Presenter at international conferences in Electrochemistry and Green Analytical Methods

Publication Top Notes:

High-Performance ZIF-7@PANI Electrochemical Sensor for Simultaneous Trace Cadmium and Lead Detection in Water Samples: A Box–Behnken Design Optimization Approach

Spectrophotometric Determination of Captopril in Pharmaceutical Formulations based on Ion-Pair Reaction with the Red Congo

Synthesis and characterization of some new Indazolone and Carbohydrazide derivatives from azachalcones

Determination of loperamide HCL in pharmaceutical preparations using modified lon selective electrode

Determination of metoclopramide in pharmaceutical commercial using flow injection chemiluminescence technique

Dr. José Santos | Nanostructured Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. José Santos | Nanostructured Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. José Santos, CSIC, Spain

José Pedro Santos Blanco is a Senior Scientist at the Institute of Physical and Information Technologies (CSIC) in Madrid, specializing in chemical sensors and nanostructured materials for gas detection. He obtained a degree in Physical Sciences (Electronic Specialty) in 1988 and a PhD in 1995 from the University Complutense of Madrid (UCM). Throughout his career, he has been involved in numerous international projects, particularly in the development of electronic noses, and has contributed over 100 publications and presentations in his field. He has also been awarded two patents related to electronic noses. Santos Blanco’s research focuses on designing portable sensor devices for applications in environmental monitoring, safety, and healthcare. His work has earned him four periods of recognition for excellence in research by the CNEAI, and he has successfully supervised several doctoral and master’s theses. Additionally, he actively engages in science outreach and educational initiatives.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award: José Pedro Santos Blanco

José Pedro Santos Blanco is a highly accomplished researcher with over 25 years of experience in the field of chemical sensors and nanotechnology. His extensive background and contributions make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Below is a summary of his qualifications, achievements, and contributions.

Education 🎓

  • PhD in Physical Sciences (University Complutense of Madrid, 1995) 📚
  • Degree in Physical Sciences (Electronic Specialty) (University Complutense of Madrid, 1988) 📘

Career Highlights 🚀

  • Current Position: Senior Scientist (Científico Titular) at CSIC since 2008 🔬
  • Key Areas of Research:
    • Development of chemical sensors 🧪
    • Electronic noses for detecting volatiles 👃
    • Nanostructured materials for chemical sensors 🔬💡
    • Focus on applications in environment, safety, and health 🌍
    • Development of WiNOSE prototypes for real-world applications 🎤

Key Achievements 🏅

  • Over 100 international publications 📄
  • Author of 2 patents on electronic noses 🛠️
  • Supervised multiple PhD theses 🎓 (including industrial PhDs)
  • 4 periods of 6 years research work recognition (sexenios) 🏆
  • Invited to present conferences at international institutions 🌎
  • Winner of the FOTCIENCIA 14 scientific photography award 📸

Professional Experience 💼

  • Worked at the European Commission’s Joint Research Center in Ispra, Italy 🇮🇹
  • Contributed to national and European projects on electronic noses and chemical sensors ⚙️
  • Currently a scientific advisor to the company Phi4Tech 🏢

Publication Top Notes

Rare Earth Doped Metal Oxide Sensors for the Detection of Methane at Room Temperature

Sniffing Smartwatch for Online Monitoring of Selected Odorants

Detection of Aroma Profile in Spanish Rice Paella during Socarrat Formation by Electronic Nose and Sensory Panel

Direct Observation and Real-Time Tracking of an Extraordinarily Stable Folding Intermediate in Mitotic Arrest Deficient Protein 2 Folding by Single-Molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer

The Effect of Rare Earths on the Response of Photo UV-Activate ZnO Gas Sensors

Rapid and Non-Destructive Analysis of Corky Off-Flavors in Natural Cork Stoppers by a Wireless and Portable Electronic Nose

Assoc. Prof. Dr karim choubani | Sensing Units Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr karim choubani | Sensing Units Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr karim choubani, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Karim Choubani is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering with extensive experience in teaching, research, and professional training. He earned his Doctorate from the University of Tunis Manar, Tunisia, and the Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Toulouse, France, in 2009. Dr. Choubani also holds a Master’s degree in Industrial Thermal Systems from the University Institute of Industrial Thermal Systems in Marseille, France, and a Mechanical Engineering degree from the Engineering School of Tunisia, with additional studies in Italy.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Karim Choubani

Research Experience and Expertise: Karim Choubani holds a Doctorate from the Engineering School of Tunisia, with extensive experience in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, desalination, and renewable energy applications, including solar pond technology and membrane desalination. His research integrates experimental, theoretical, and numerical approaches, with a notable focus on practical applications in energy and environmental sustainability. This background highlights his expertise in addressing complex engineering challenges, making him a strong candidate for research-focused awards.

Education

  • Doctorate in Engineering
    • Institutions: Engineering School of Tunisia, University of Tunis Manar, Tunisia; Institute of Fluid Mechanic of Toulouse (IMFT), Toulouse, France
    • Year of Completion: 2009
  • Master’s Degree in Engineering
    • Institutions: Engineering School of Tunisia, University of Tunis Manar, Tunisia; University Institute of the Industrial Thermal Systems (IUSTI), Marseille, France
    • Year of Completion: 2002
  • Mechanical Engineering Degree
    • Institutions: Engineering School of Tunisia, University of Tunis Manar, Tunisia; University of Mechanic-Energetic of Ancona and Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
    • Year of Completion: 2001

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Professor
    • Institution: Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    • Dates: September 5, 2022 – Present
    • Responsibilities:
      • Teaching Dynamics and Vibration courses
      • Supervising undergraduate students
  • Assistant Professor
    • Institution: High Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mahdia (ISSAT), Tunisia
    • Dates: September 15, 2019 – June 30, 2022
    • Responsibilities:
      • Teaching courses in Statics and Dynamics, Vibration, Automatic Control, Thermodynamics, and Fluid Mechanics
      • Supervising undergraduate students
  • Professional Trainer
    • Institution: Department of Mechanical Technology (Refrigeration and Cooling), Riyadh College of Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    • Dates: August 20, 2013 – August 20, 2019
  • Assistant Professor
    • Institution: High Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mahdia (ISSAT), Tunisia
    • Dates: September 15, 2010 – June 30, 2013
    • Responsibilities:
      • Teaching courses in Statics and Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Vibration, and Automatic Control
      • Supervising undergraduate students
  • Assistant Professor
    • Institution: High Institute of Industrial Systems of Gabes, Tunisia
    • Dates: September 15, 2009 – June 30, 2010
    • Responsibilities:
      • Teaching courses in Statics and Dynamics, Thermal Sciences, and Fluid Mechanics
      • Research on Desalination, Solar Pond, and Convective Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Assistant Professor
    • Institution: High Institute of Industrial Systems of Gabes, Tunisia
    • Dates: September 15, 2006 – June 30, 2009
    • Responsibilities:
      • Teaching courses in Statics and Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Refrigeration Systems
      • Developed course materials and laboratory experiments
      • Participated in establishing a new Professional Master’s degree
  • Technological Trainer
    • Institution: High Institute of Technological Studies of Radès (ISET), Tunisia
    • Dates: February 15, 2003 – June 30, 2006
    • Responsibilities:
      • Teaching courses in Statics and Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Heat Transfer
      • Conducted laboratory experiments

Research Experience

  • Researcher
    • Institution: Energetic-Mechanic Unit, National Engineering School of Tunisia (URME_ENIT); Research Unit in Mechanical Modeling, Energy & Materials (M2&EM), National School of Engineers of Gabes, Tunisia
    • Dates: February 1, 2001 – February 1, 2017
    • Responsibilities:
      • Conducted research in heat and mass transfer, solar ponds, desalination, and fluid stratified systems
      • Supervised graduate students and organized research projects

Publication top Notes:

Experimental investigation of the effect of angled fins on the energy and exergy efficiencies of solar stills: A comparison between double slope and pyramid solar stills under Tunisia weather conditions

Effect of an Adiabatic Obstacle on the Symmetry of the Temperature, Flow, and Electric Charge Fields during Electrohydrodynamic Natural Convection

Porous silicon layer decorated with PbS nanoparticles by SILAR method for enhanced photocatalytic degradation of amido black dye

Experimental Investigation of a Phase-Change Material’s Stabilizing Role in a Pilot of Smart Salt-Gradient Solar Ponds

Numerical simulations for thermally developed double diffusion flow of nanoparticles due to elongated cylinder with multiple slip effects: Applications to energy storage system

Thermal analysis of AA7075-AA7072/methanol via Williamson hybrid nanofluid model past thin needle: Effects of Lorentz force and irregular heat rise/fall

Dr. QingYang Ding | Smart Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. QingYang Ding | Smart Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. QingYang Ding, Beijing Union University, China

Ding Qingyang is a lecturer and Master’s Advisor with a distinguished career as a senior machine learning engineer. He earned his Ph.D. from the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing, China. An active member of the China Computer Association, the Higher Education Association, and the Blockchain Committee of the China Mobile Communication Association, Ding’s research interests span the smart Internet of Things, blockchain technology and its applications, as well as data mining and analysis. He has successfully led a general science and technology project funded by the Beijing Municipal Education Commission and contributed to several provincial and ministerial projects, including national key research and development initiatives and funding from the National Social Science Fund, Beijing Social Science Fund, and Beijing Natural Science Fund. With over 20 academic publications, one monograph, and applications for three national invention patents and two software copyrights, Ding Qingyang has made significant contributions to his fields of expertise.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingyang Ding is a lecturer and Master’s advisor with a strong academic background and professional experience in machine learning, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT). He earned his Ph.D. from the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, and is actively involved in various professional organizations such as the China Computer Federation and Blockchain Committee of China Mobile Communication Association.

Education:

  • Ph.D. in [specific discipline not mentioned] from the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China.

Work Experience:

  • Lecturer and Master’s Advisor with a focus on technology and engineering.
  • Senior Machine Learning Engineer with extensive industry and academic experience in AI and data technologies.
  • Professional Member of:
    • China Computer Association
    • Higher Education Association
    • Blockchain Committee of China Mobile Communication Association

Publication top Notes:

A Resource Allocation Algorithm for Cloud-Network Collaborative Satellite Networks with Differentiated QoS Requirements

Impact of Perceived Value and Community Attachment on Smart Renovation Participation Willingness for Sustainable Development of Old Urban Communities in China

Blockchain Empowered Reliable Federated Learning by Worker Selection: A Trustworthy Reputation Evaluation Method

OBBC: A Blockchain-Based Data Sharing Scheme for Open Banking

Permissioned Blockchain-Based Double-Layer Framework for Product Traceability System

Prof Dr. Dong Wang | Sensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

 Prof Dr. Dong Wang | Sensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

 Prof Dr. Dong Wang, Xinjiang University,China 

Dong Wang is a prominent figure in the field of Organic Chemistry, currently serving as the Deputy Dean of the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Institute of Materia Medica at Xinjiang University. With a passion for research and education, he has made significant contributions to the study of chemical engineering and health-related topics. His academic journey is marked by a dedication to understanding complex chemical processes, particularly in drug development. Dong’s career reflects a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and nurturing the next generation of chemists.

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: 

Dong Wang, a distinguished academic and researcher in Organic Chemistry, holds a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University with a perfect GPA of 4.0. Currently serving as the Deputy Dean and a Full Professor at Xinjiang University, he has an extensive background in both research and teaching. His work focuses on selective detection methods and the synthesis of bioactive compounds, contributing significantly to the fields of pharmaceutical sciences and organic chemistry.

Education 

Dong Wang obtained his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Louisiana State University in 2011, achieving a remarkable GPA of 4.0. His dissertation focused on the selective detection of homocysteine (Hcy) and the synthesis of vinigrol under the guidance of Prof. William E. Crowe. Prior to this, he earned a Master’s degree in Applied Chemistry from Beijing Institute of Technology, where he designed aldose reductase inhibitors. He completed his Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering and Technology at the same institution, laying a strong foundation for his research career.

 Work Experience

Dong has extensive experience in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. He is currently a Full Professor and Deputy Dean at Xinjiang University, where he oversees academic programs and research initiatives. Previously, he served as an Associate Professor at both Xinjiang University and Tianjin University of Science & Technology. His industry experience includes roles at Longwood Biopharmaceuticals and WuXi PharmaTech, where he contributed to drug development and research. His diverse background enriches his teaching and research, bridging theory and practical application in chemistry.

 Skills

Dong Wang possesses a robust skill set in organic synthesis, analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering. He excels in the design and implementation of experiments for drug discovery and development, particularly in the area of enzyme inhibitors. His proficiency in utilizing advanced techniques such as machine learning for data analysis enhances his research capabilities. Additionally, he is skilled in project management and team leadership, facilitating collaborative research efforts. Dong’s ability to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively is a valuable asset in both educational and professional settings.

 Awards and Honors

Dong has received numerous accolades throughout his academic career. In 2023, he was awarded the Top Cited Article Award from Wiley, recognizing his significant contributions to the field. In 2022, he received the Top Downloaded Article Award, reflecting the impact of his research on the scientific community. Additionally, he was honored with the Charles E. Coates Travel Award during his doctoral studies, as well as multiple Enhancement Awards from the LSU Graduate School. His commitment to excellence in research and education has consistently been acknowledged through these honors.

 Membership

Dong Wang is an active member of several professional organizations related to chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. His memberships include the American Chemical Society and the Chinese Chemical Society, which facilitate networking and collaboration within the scientific community. These affiliations enable him to stay updated on the latest research trends and innovations in chemistry, enhancing his teaching and research efforts. Dong also participates in conferences and workshops, contributing his expertise and learning from peers in the field.

 Teaching Experience

With a rich background in education, Dong Wang has served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant during his doctoral studies and has taught various courses at Xinjiang University and Tianjin University of Science & Technology. His teaching philosophy emphasizes interactive learning and critical thinking, fostering a deep understanding of organic chemistry among students. As a professor, he is committed to mentoring students and guiding them in research projects, ensuring they develop the skills necessary for success in academia and industry.

 Research Focus

Dong’s primary research interests lie in Organic Chemistry, with a specific focus on drug design and synthesis. His notable work includes the selective detection of homocysteine and the development of aldose reductase inhibitors, which are critical in diabetes treatment. He is also involved in projects related to structural health monitoring and biopharmaceuticals, exploring innovative solutions to complex health challenges. Dong’s research integrates advanced analytical techniques and interdisciplinary approaches, contributing to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences and enhancing patient care.

 

Publications Notes:📄

  • Accessing 1,8-Naphthyridone-3-carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Application to the Synthesis of Amfonelic Acid
    Year: 2024
    Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry
    DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.4c00415
  • Accessing Tetrahydroquinaldic Amide and Homoproline Derivatives by Dearomative Difunctionalization of Heteroaromatics
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry
    DOI: 10.1002/ajoc.202300559
  • Green and fast 2-aryloxylation/amination of quinolines
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Green Chemistry
    DOI: 10.1039/D3GC05178A
  • Phosphonium Salt-Promoted C2–H Functionalization of Heterocyclic N-Oxides
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Organic Letters
    DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.3c03742
  • Transition‐Metal‐Free Regioselective Direct C2, C4 Difunctionalization and C2, C4, C6 Trifunctionalization of Pyridines
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
    DOI: 10.1002/adsc.202200261
  • Flavaglines: Their Discovery from Plants Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Synthesis, and Drug Development Against Cancer and Immune Disorders
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Current Chinese Chemistry
    DOI: 10.2174/2666001601666211126091737
  • Rapid Generation of Tetrahydropyridines and Tetrahydroquinolines by Dearomative Cyanation/Grignard Addition
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Chemistry – An Asian Journal
    DOI: 10.1002/asia.202200077
  • Development of fluorizoline analogues as prohibitin ligands that modulate C-RAF signaling, p21 expression and melanogenesis
    Year: 2022
    Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
    DOI: 10.1016/J.EJMECH.2022.114635
  • Recent Advances in the Synthesis of C2‐Functionalized Pyridines and Quinolines Using N‐Oxide Chemistry
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
    DOI: 10.1002/adsc.202001427
  • Front Cover Picture: Recent Advances in the Synthesis of C2‐Functionalized Pyridines and Quinolines Using N‐Oxide Chemistry
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
    DOI: 10.1002/adsc.202000910

 

 

 

 

Dr. DAVIDE BRIVIO | Electronic Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. DAVIDE BRIVIO | Electronic Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. DAVIDE BRIVIO, BWH, United States

Dr. Davide Brivio is an accomplished physicist specializing in radiation oncology physics. Born in Carate Brianza (MB), Italy, he embarked on his academic journey at the Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), where he earned his B.Sc. in Physics in 2006, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics in 2008 under the guidance of advisors Nicola Piovella and Robin Kaiser. He further advanced his expertise by obtaining a Ph.D. in Physics in 2012, mentored by Dr. Cialdi Simone. After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Brivio pursued postdoctoral training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, where he served as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Radiation Oncology Physics from 2013 to 2019 under the supervision of Dr. Piotr Zygmanski. His dedication to the field led him to complete a Medical Physics Residency in Radiation Oncology Physics from 2019 to 2022, directed by Dr. Yulia Lyatskaya, with Dr. Zygmanski as his research advisor.

 

Professional Profile:

 

Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Davide Brivio has an extensive and impressive academic and professional background, which makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award at the Faculty of Medicine of Harvard University. Below are the key points that highlight his qualifications:

Education:

  • 2006: B.Sc. Physics, Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), Milan (MI), Italy
  • 2008: M.Sc. Physics (Advisors: Nicola Piovella, Robin Kaiser), Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), Milan (MI), Italy
  • 2012: Ph.D. Physics (Advisor: Dr. Cialdi Simone), Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), Milan (MI), Italy

Postdoctoral Training:

  • 2013-2019: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Radiation Oncology Physics (Advisor: Dr. Piotr Zygmanski), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • 2019-2022: Medical Physics Resident in Radiation Oncology Physics (Director: Dr. Yulia Lyatskaya, Research Advisor: Dr. Piotr Zygmanski), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Faculty Academic Appointments:

  • 07/2022-present: Instructor in Radiation Oncology (Physics), Harvard Medical School

Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions:

  • 07/2022-present: Clinical Physicist in Radiation Oncology (Physics), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

Major Administrative Leadership Positions:

  • 2021-2022: Senior Resident, Medical Physics Residency (year-round), Harvard Medical School

Committee Service:

  • National:
    • 2022-present: Invited Abstract Evaluation Committee for AAPM Annual Meeting, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
    • 2023-present: Physics PhD Steering Committee, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy (Milan University)
  • Local:
    • 2024: MGB Technology Evaluation Committee, MGB
    • 2024: Master Thesis Committee, UML

Professional Societies:

  • 2015-present: Member, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
  • 2015-present: Member, New England Chapter of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine
  • 2019-2023: Member, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
  • 2023-present: Member, American Brachytherapy Society (ABS)

Editorial Activities:

  • Ad hoc Reviewer for:
    • Medical Physics
    • Physics in Medicine and Biology
    • International Journal of Radiation OncologyBiologyPhysics
    • Physica Medica
    • Radiation Research

Publication top Notes:

Remote sensing of high energy particle currents (HEC): towards HEC radiography

X-ray Induced Electric Currents in Anodized Ta2O5: Towards a Large-Area Thin-Film Sensor

Radioactive source localization employing resistive electrode array (REA) detector

Resistive electrode array (REA) for radiotherapy beam monitoring and quality assurance

Remote sensing array (RSA) for linac beam monitoring

Gold nanoparticle detection and quantification in therapeutic MV beams via pair production

Assist Prof Dr. Samuel Erskine | Sensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Samuel Erskine | Sensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Samuel Erskine, Florida A&M University,United States

Samuel Kofi Erskine, Ph.D., is an accomplished scholar and professional with a distinguished background in computer science and engineering. Dr. Erskine earned his Ph.D. from the University of Bridgeport in 2020, with a dissertation focused on the “Secure Intelligent Vehicular Network Including Real-Time Detection of DoS Attacks in IEEE 802.11P Using Fog Computing.” He also holds an M.S. in Telecommunications and a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Network Protocols from George Mason University. His expertise spans computer network software engineering, Agile testing, simulation and modeling, and research in AI/ML cybersecurity applications and wireless 5G & 6G computing technologies. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Graduate Cybersecurity Coordinator at Florida A&M University, Dr. Erskine’s roles involve teaching, curriculum development, research in next-generation computing wireless technologies, and administrative oversight of the graduate cybersecurity program. His professional experience includes positions such as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, a Network Security Engineer at Sprint, and a remote AI Writing Evaluator for Outlier USA. Dr. Erskine has also contributed significantly to academic literature, serving as a reviewer for IEEE and MDPI research journals, and has been recognized with several awards, including a Ph.D. researcher scholarship assistantship and the NCyTE award for cybersecurity training.

 

Professional Profile

Education 🎓:

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Bridgeport, CT, USA (2020), with a dissertation titled “Secure Intelligent Vehicular Network Including Real-Time Detection of DoS Attacks in IEEE 802.11P Using Fog Computing.”
  • M.S. in Telecommunications from George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA (2008).
  • Graduate Certificate in Advanced Network Protocols in Telecommunications from George Mason University (2008).

Software Skills 💻:

  • Proficient in Python, C++, and MATLAB.

Certifications 🎖️:

  • Introduction to Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Course (UWF – Florida Cybersecurity Training Program, 2023).
  • Data Security Course (UWF – Florida Cybersecurity Training Program, 2023).

Professional Experience 💼:

  • Assistant Professor and Researcher at Florida A&M University (2022-present), focusing on next-generation computing wireless technologies and NSF-funded research proposals.
  • Graduate Cybersecurity Coordinator at Florida A&M University (2023-present), overseeing the graduate program and advising students.
  • Undergraduate Research Mentor at Florida A&M University (Summer 2023).
  • Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford (2021-2022), teaching cybersecurity courses.
  • Ph.D. Researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Bridgeport (2013-2020), focusing on AI and deep neural learning methods.
  • Network Security Engineer at Sprint, Reston, VA (2007-2008).
  • Research Journal Reviewer for IEEE Journal & MDPI (2004-present).

Awards 🏆:

  • Ph.D. researcher scholarship Assistantship.
  • Governor Innovation Fellowship (GIF) award.
  • NCyTE (NSF National Cybersecurity Training Education Program) Faculty award.

University Service 🏫:

  • CIS Department Graduate Cybersecurity Coordinator (2023-present).
  • CIS Department Research Mentor (Summer 2023).

Book Chapters 📖:

  • “Secure Intelligent Vehicular Network Including Real-Time Detection of DoS Attacks in IEEE 802.11P Using Fog Computing” (University of Bridgeport, USA).

Publications Notes:📄

Secure Data Aggregation Using Authentication and Authorization for Privacy Preservation in Wireless Sensor Networks
SDAA: Secure Data Aggregation and Authentication Using Multiple Sinks in Cluster-Based Underwater Vehicular Wireless Sensor Network
Secure Intelligent Vehicular Network Using Fog Computing