Prof Dr. Seung-Bok Choi | Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Seung-Bok Choi | Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Seung-Bok Choi, The State University of New York, Korea, South Korea

Seung-Bok Choi is a distinguished professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at The State University of New York, Korea (SUNY Korea), located in the Incheon Global Campus. He holds a Ph.D. (1990) and an M.S. (1986) in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University, and a B.S. (1979) in Mechanical Engineering from Inha University, Korea. Prior to his current role, he served for 30 years at Inha University. His research primarily focuses on the design and control of dynamic systems involving smart materials such as MR Fluid, ER Fluid, SMA, and piezoelectric materials. He has an impressive publication record with approximately 700 SCI articles and 20 books/book chapters. He holds editorial positions for 20 international journals, including Smart Materials and Structures, and Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures. He has received numerous awards from prestigious organizations such as ASME, IMechE, NAEK, and KAST. A fellow of both KAST and NAEK, Choi’s accolades include the 4th Korea Engineering Award and the 8th Duckmyung Engineering Academy Award. His Google Scholar h-index is 71 with 23,737 citations, and he holds top national and global ranks in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Vibration Control, and Smart Materials. He has advised 156 M.S. students, 43 Ph.D. students, and 14 postdoctoral fellows, and holds 145 registered Korean patents.

Professional Profile

ORCID

 

EDUCATION 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
    Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
    1986. 9 – 1990. 6
  • M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
    Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
    1984. 9 – 1986. 6
  • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
    Inha University, Incheon, Korea
    1975. 3 – 1979. 2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 👨‍🏫

  • Leading Professor (碩座敎授), Mechanical Engineering Department
    The State University of New York, Korea (SUNY Korea)
    Present
  • Former Professor, Mechanical Engineering
    Inha University, Korea
    30 years of service, retired in 2021

RESEARCH INTERESTS & CONTRIBUTIONS 🔬

  • Research Fields: Design and control of dynamic systems with smart materials (MR Fluid, ER Fluid, SMA, piezoelectric materials).
  • Publications: About 700 SCI articles, 20 books/book chapters.
  • Editorial Roles: Serving on the editorial boards of 20 international journals including Smart Materials and Structures, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Sensors, and Scientific Reports.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏅

  • The Korean Academy of Science and Technology (KAST) & The National Academy of Engineering of Korea (NAEK)
    • Junior Fellow/Fellow/Senior Fellow (2000. 3 – Present)
    • The 4th Korea Engineering Award (Young Engineer Award) (2000. 3. 10)
    • Fellow (2008. 3 – Present)
    • *The 8th Duckmyung

 

Publication top Notes

 

Adaptive Control for Suspension System of In-Wheel Motor Vehicle with Magnetorheological Damper

Sensor-Less Control of Mirror Manipulator Using Shape Memory Polyimide Composite Actuator: Experimental Work

Design and Control of a Shape Memory Alloy-Based Idle Air Control Actuator for a Mid-Size Passenger Vehicle Application

A New Rotary Magnetorheological Damper for a Semi-Active Suspension System of Low-Floor Vehicles

A New Type of Hydraulic Clutch with Magnetorheological Fluid: Theory and Experiment

Sensors and Sensing Devices Utilizing Electrorheological Fluids and Magnetorheological Materials—A Review

 

 

Heba-Allah El-Sayed | Biological Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heba-Allah El-Sayed | Biological Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Assistant researcher at Agriculture Research Center, Egypt

Dr. Heba-Allah El-Sayed is a dedicated researcher with a background in entomology, specializing in honey bee health and beekeeping. She holds a Ph.D. in Entomology from Cairo University, with a focus on the antiviral properties of Egyptian propolis and bee venom on honey bee health. Heba-Allah has extensive experience in laboratory work, including diagnosing diseases and pests of honey bees, RNA and DNA extraction, and gene expression analysis. She is proficient in using laboratory equipment such as PCR machines and spectrophotometers. Heba-Allah is also skilled in raising queens in apiaries and has experience in chemical analysis of honey bee products. She is fluent in Arabic and has a good command of English. Heba-Allah is known for her strong communication skills, ability to work well in a team, and her ambition to contribute significantly to her field.

Professional Profile

Education:

Heba-Allah El-Sayed has an impressive academic background, culminating in a Ph.D. in Entomology from Cairo University in 2023. Her doctoral thesis, titled “In Vivo and in Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Egyptian Propolis and Bee Venom on the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Health,” delved into the chemical profile of honey bee venom (HBV) and Egyptian ethanolic propolis extract (EP) using advanced analytical techniques like FTIR spectroscopy, GC-MS, and HPLC. The study identified methyl gallate and phthalic acid in EP and demonstrated the antiviral activity of both HBV and EP against honey bee cell lines infected with DWV, BQCV, VDV-1, and KV, as detected by RT-PCR and RT-qPCR. Moreover, the research showed that HBV and EP could improve cell health and increase the lifespan, activities, and density of bee workers when used as supplements in bee nutrition. These findings suggest potential applications of HBV and EP as supplements and antiviral drugs in honeybee apiaries. Prior to her Ph.D., Heba-Allah completed her Master’s degree, focusing on the detection of Deformed wing virus (DWV) and Kakugo virus (KV) in honeybees in Egypt. Her thesis, titled “First detection of Deformed wing virus (DWV) and Kakugo virus (KV) in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) (Hymenoptera-Apidae) in Egypt by RT-PCR,” utilized molecular techniques to isolate and identify these viruses, providing valuable insights into their presence and prevalence in Egyptian honeybee populations. Heba-Allah’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree from Cairo University in 2007, laying the foundation for her subsequent research and achievements in the field of Entomology. She has also contributed to published research articles, including a recent publication on the antiviral activities of Egyptian ethanolic propolis extract and honey bee venom against honey bees infected with multiple viruses in vitro.

Research:

Heba-Allah El-Sayed has been actively involved in research, demonstrating a high level of participation and contribution. She has conducted all laboratory work, showcasing her hands-on expertise and proficiency in various experimental techniques and methodologies. Additionally, Heba-Allah has been instrumental in generating ideas and contributing to the writing process of research projects. Her involvement in both the practical and theoretical aspects of research highlights her comprehensive understanding and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the field of Entomology.

Work Experiences:

Heba-Allah El-Sayed possesses a wealth of practical experience in the field of Entomology, particularly in diagnosing diseases and pests of honey bees. She has conducted laboratory molecular and microscopic biological examinations to identify viral, bacterial, fungal, and external and internal parasitic infections in honey bee populations. Additionally, Heba-Allah is proficient in RNA and DNA extraction, cDNA conversion, and amplification templates using RT-PCR. She has also conducted gene expression analyses and developed standard curves for viruses in laboratory settings. Heba-Allah has hands-on experience in cultivating cells and tissues, as well as a deep understanding of the anatomy of insects, specifically honey bees. Her practical skills extend to raising queens in apiaries, showcasing her expertise in beekeeping practices. Moreover, Heba-Allah has sufficient experience in conducting chemical analyses of honey bee products in laboratory settings, highlighting her comprehensive skill set in bee-related research. She is adept at using various laboratory devices, including conventional PCR and quantitative RT-PCR machines, gel and protein electrophoresis equipment, and spectrophotometers. These experiences demonstrate her proficiency in employing advanced laboratory techniques and equipment to further her research objectives. Heba-Allah is also actively engaged in professional development, having attended the online workshop “Winter school of Bioinformatics” Level 1, organized by the Elite Scientists Platform (ESP) in 2022. Additionally, she has served as a trainer in chemical analysis for honeybee products, further showcasing her commitment to sharing knowledge and expertise within the scientific community.

Skills:

Heba-Allah El-Sayed is proficient in Arabic, her mother tongue, and has a good command of English. She also has elementary proficiency in French. In terms of computer skills, Heba-Allah has completed a course in Digital Transformation in 2023 and received the ICDL certification in 2010. She possesses a very good knowledge of Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 and 2013, along with extensive experience in using the Internet. Heba-Allah is also skilled in typing. On a personal level, Heba-Allah demonstrates strong communication and presentation skills, making her adept at conveying complex information effectively. She has a high ability to instruct others in her field of specialization, indicating her proficiency in knowledge sharing and teaching. Heba-Allah works well in groups, displaying a helpful and collaborative attitude towards team members. She excels at working under pressure, demonstrating resilience and a strong work ethic. Heba-Allah is known for her punctuality and dedication to her work. She possesses advanced research abilities and is driven by ambition to achieve her goals.

Publications:

Effect of honeybee venom and Egyptian propolis on the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) health in vivo

Authors: H. Seyam, A.A.A. Metwally, A.H. El-Deeb, M.S. Badr, E.M. Abd-El-Samie

Journal: Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control

Year: 2022

Citations: 1

Molecular characterization of viruses found in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies infested with Varroa destructor and Nosema cerana in Egypt

Authors: E.M. Abd-El-Samie, N.K. Basuny, H. Seyam

Journal: Molecular and Cellular Probes

Year: 2021

Citations: 4

First detection of deformed wing and kakugo viruses in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) in Egypt by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)

Authors: E.M. Abd-El-Samie, F.K. Adham, S. El-Mohandes, H. Seyam

Journal: African Journal of Biotechnology

Year: 2017

Citations: Not specified