Tizita Endale Elcho – Soil science Award – Best Researcher Award

Tizita Endale Elcho – Soil science Award – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tizita Endale Elcho  distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Soil Science. She is a seasoned researcher specializing in the fields of land degradation, soil quality, and soil erosion, boasting over a decade of expertise in conducting thorough research, crafting insightful analyses, and publishing findings in reputable academic journals. Moreover, she brings more than six years of valuable experience in teaching and mentoring both undergraduate and postgraduate students, guiding them through the complexities of their theses.

During her tenure from 2014 to 2017, she assumed the role of laboratory coordinator at the College of Agriculture Science, Arba Minch University. In this capacity, she played a pivotal role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the laboratory, facilitating lecture demonstrations, and managing monitoring and evaluation processes.

Her proactive nature allows her to excel independently, showcasing a remarkable ability to stay motivated and meet deadlines even in demanding situations. With a practical mindset and a logical approach to problem-solving, she demonstrates a strong capability to perform efficiently, ensuring successful outcomes even under significant pressure.

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Educations📚📚📚

She holds a Doctor of Bioscience Engineering (PhD) degree from KU Leuven and Ghent University in Belgium, earned between 2018 and 2023. Her doctoral research focused on assessing the soil degradation status and processes of agricultural fields across an elevation gradient in the Southern Ethiopian Rift, culminating in her PhD thesis.

Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master of Science (MSc) in Soil Science at Haramaya University in Ethiopia from 2012 to 2014, graduating with a commendable CGPA of 3.64 out of 4.00. Her commitment to academic excellence was evident during her undergraduate years at Bahir Dar University in Ethiopia, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Natural Resource Management from 2006 to 2008, graduating with distinction and achieving a CGPA of 3.46 out of 4.00.

Employment History

She served as a Soil and Water Conservation Expert at the Gamo Gofa Zone Agriculture and Rural Development Office in Arba Minch from 2008 to 2010. In this role, she played a crucial part in scheduling and conducting training sessions for local communities, particularly farmers, on the implementation of soil and water conservation practices. Additionally, she supervised developmental agents across various Kebeles within the Arba Minch district agriculture and rural development office, ensuring the effective dissemination of knowledge and practices. Her responsibilities extended to mobilizing communities to embrace innovative technologies such as water harvesting, watershed management, and integrated soil fertility management, contributing significantly to sustainable agricultural practices in the region.

Lecturer and laboratory coordinator at the College of Agricultural Sciences, Arba Minch  University, Arba Minch (2014 – 2023)

Achievements and responsibilities:

  • Conduct basic and applied research with several teams on soil-related issues.
  • Advise both undergraduate and postgraduate students on their final-year research.
  • Train developmental agents and natural resources management experts with the collaboration of Mercy Corps.
  • Lecture several courses such as Fundamental Soil Science, Integrated Soil Fertility Management, Land Degradation and Rehabilitation, Integrated Watershed Management, Research Methodology, Biodiversity Conservation, and Environmental Impact Assessment.
  • Organize and facilitate research symposiums at the university level.
  • Coordinate all laboratory activities of the college.
  • Prepare laboratory guidelines for the relevant bodies of the colleges including departments.
  • Prepare activities and financial plans as well as reports for the college laboratory office.
  • Arranging laboratory equipment and supplies, guide and follow up technical assistance in laboratory activities.
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Laurent Lagadic – Chemical Environmental Safety Award – Industry Impact Award

Laurent Lagadic – Chemical Environmental Safety Award – Industry Impact Award

Dr. Laurent Lagadic distinguished academic and researcher in the field Chemical Environmental Safety. Laurent is a Member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) since 1995. He was the Chair of the Scientific Committee and co-organiser of the 15th and 26th SETAC Europe Annual Meetings (~2000 delegates each). He was elected in 2012 as the Vice-President of SETAC-Europe and officiated as President from May 2013 to May 2014. He joined the SETAC World Council from 2012 to 2015. Laurent left the SETAC Europe Council in May 2015 but is still involved in different activities of the Society, including the Endocrine Disruption Testing and Risk Assessment Interest Group (EDTRA IG) and the Sounding Board of SETAC Europe for EFSA’s Stakeholder Bureau.

His dedication to advancing the field of ecotoxicology and his commitment to education, mentorship, and collaboration make Laurent Lagadic a respected leader in his field, with a profound impact on both scientific research and environmental policy.

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Educations📚📚📚

He holds a BSc in Organism and Population Biology from the University of Paris XI, Orsay, France (1985), an MSc in Experimental Ecology from the University of Pau & Pays de l’Adour, France (1986), a PhD in Fundamental Toxicology from the University of Paris XI, Orsay, France (1991), and a Habilitation (Accreditation to supervise research; HDR) from the University of Rennes 1, France (1999).

His professional experience includes roles such as Scientific Assistant granted by Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland (1988-1991), Scientific Trainee granted by Bayer AG, Monheim, Germany (1989-1990), Post-doctoral Fellow at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK (1991-1992), Junior Scientist at the Seine-Normandie Water Agency, Paris, France (1992-1994), Senior Scientist (CR1) at the French National Institute for Agriculture Research (INRA), Rennes, France (1994-2003), Research Director (DR2) at INRA, Rennes, France (2003-2014), Scientific Manager, Senior Science Fellow – Aquatic Ecotoxicology at Bayer AG, R&D, Crop Science Division, Monheim, Germany (2014-2020), and currently, he serves as Scientific Manager, Senior Science Fellow – Environmental Safety Assessment and Strategy (ESAS) at Bayer AG, R&D, Crop Science Division, Monheim, Germany.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Throughout his illustrious career, Laurent Lagadic has been recognized with several prestigious honors and awards for his outstanding contributions to the field of ecotoxicology:

  • He was awarded the Dufrenoy Research Fellowship from the French Agriculture Academy, Paris, in 1989, in recognition of his early research endeavors.
  • In 1991, Laurent was granted the esteemed Lavoisier Post-doctoral Fellowship by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During this fellowship, he resided at the Maison Française d’Oxford, furthering his research and academic collaborations.
  • His significant contributions to the field were acknowledged with the AstraZeneca Best Publication Award of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Europe Geographic Unit, in 2011. This award highlights his excellence in scientific publication and research dissemination within the European ecotoxicology community.

Professional experience:

He has held various significant positions throughout his career, including roles at esteemed organizations such as Sandoz in Basel, Switzerland, where he served as a Scientific Assistant from 1988 to 1991. Following this, he embarked on a Scientific Trainee position at Bayer AG in Monheim, Germany, from 1989 to 1990.

Continuing his journey, Laurent Lagadic transitioned to a Post-doctoral Fellow role at Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, UK, where he further honed his research skills from 1991 to 1992. Subsequently, he joined the Seine-Normandie Water Agency in Paris, France, as a Junior Scientist from 1992 to 1994, contributing to environmental research initiatives.

His career then flourished at the French National Institute for Agriculture Research (INRA) in Rennes, France, where he served in various capacities. Initially, he held the position of Senior Scientist (CR1) from 1994 to 2003, followed by a promotion to Research Director (DR2) from 2003 to 2014, where he provided leadership in ecological research endeavors.

In 2014, he transitioned to Bayer AG’s R&D, Crop Science Division, based in Monheim, Germany, assuming the role of Scientific Manager and Senior Science Fellow specializing in Aquatic Ecotoxicology. In this capacity, he played a pivotal role in developing strategies for assessing the environmental impact of agricultural products.

Currently, he continues to excel at Bayer AG, where he serves as a Scientific Manager and Senior Science Fellow specializing in Environmental Safety Assessment and Strategy (ESAS), contributing his expertise to furthering environmental sustainability efforts within the Crop Science Division.

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Mitchell Ng – Orthopedic Surgery Award – Best Researcher Award

Mitchell Ng- Orthopedic Surgery Award – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mitchell Ng distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Orthopedic Surgery . During his undergraduate years at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ, he engaged in significant research activities, primarily at the Department of Molecular Biology in the Korennykh Lab from January 2015 to June 2016. He was awarded the Class of 1943 Molecular Biology Senior Thesis Fund, which provided a $4000 stipend to support his senior thesis work during the summer of 2015. His senior thesis focused on characterizing RNA helicase MOV10 and AKAP7 homolog ASCC1 using X-ray crystallography. These proteins are involved in non-sense mediated and OAS/RNase L pathways, which are innate immune system pathways regulating dsRNA degradation. His research involved cloning several MOV10 and ASCC1 constructs into the pGEX vector, purifying proteins through FPLC, screening for ideal crystallization conditions, and resolving crystal structures through X-ray diffraction.

Additionally, he gained research experience at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, NY, specifically at the Herbert Irving Cancer Research Center, with the Kitajewski Lab, from June 2013 to August 2013. During this time, he manipulated Notch expression in cultured endothelial cells and pericytes, which are involved in both developmental and tumor angiogenesis. His work included performing reverse transcriptase cDNA and culturing/transfecting HEK293t cells with genes of interest. He assessed gene expression in cells with altered Notch signaling using quantitative PCR, with a primary focus on genes related to endothelial cell matrix homeostasis, such as collagen IV and MMPs.

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Educations📚📚📚

He completed his medical education journey at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, where he pursued a fellowship in Spine Surgery, graduating as part of the Class of 2027. Prior to this, he served as a Spine Research fellow from 2025 to 2026. His residency training was undertaken at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, where he excelled as an Orthopedic Surgery Resident Physician, graduating in the Class of 2025. During his residency, he achieved an Orthopedic In-training Examination (OITE) score in the 88th percentile nationally and held the position of Research Chief Resident.

Before his residency, he attended Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH, where he pursued his M.D. degree. He obtained an impressive MCAT score of 36 (97th percentile) and achieved scores of 241 on USMLE Step 1 and 243 on USMLE Step 2 CK. Notably, he graduated with Honors in Research.

His academic journey began at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ, where he earned his A.B. in Molecular Biology with Honors, graduating Cum Laude in the Class of 2016 with a GPA of 3.70. During his time at Princeton, he was recognized with Honors from Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society.

Prior to Princeton, he distinguished himself academically at Montgomery High School, where he graduated as the Salutatorian of the Class of 2012, ranking #2 out of 422 students. He achieved a remarkable SAT score of 2380 (800 CR, 780 M, 800 W). His senior thesis focused on the role of 2′,5′-Oligoadenylate (2-5A) and RNA Cleavage in the Anti-Inflammatory Response by a Novel Nuclear Factor Kappa B (NF-kB) Inhibitor ASCC1.

WORK EXPERIENCE

He currently serves as an Orthopedic Surgery Resident Physician at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, where he has held the position since June 2020. As a PGY-4 resident at the largest hospital in Brooklyn, a level 1 trauma center with 711 beds, he takes 24-hour call every 4 days. He has logged over 1500 operative cases across various orthopedic subspecialties including trauma, joint reconstruction, pediatric orthopedics, orthopedic oncology, sports medicine, shoulder/elbow, hand surgery, and spine surgery. Additionally, he is pursuing a fellowship in spine surgery. Notably, he was selected by the Program Director as the Research Chief Resident and has an impressive publication record, with 92 papers published, over 250 podium presentations, and contributions to 3 book chapters in leading orthopedic journals such as the Journal of Arthroplasty, The Spine Journal, and the Journal of Knee Surgery. He has also presented at national conferences including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS).

Outside of his medical endeavors, he holds several significant roles. He is the Founding Partner and President of Thessalus Capital Management, a biotech long/short equity investment fund based in Princeton, NJ, which he founded in February 2015. Under his leadership, the fund has managed assets exceeding $1 million, achieving a remarkable return of over 40% which surpasses the S&P500. Thessalus Capital Management is run by 23 resident physicians/surgeons and medical students, focusing on healthcare ETFs and mid-market biotech companies. His work has been recognized by reputable media outlets such as Forbes, Bloomberg, Inc., IBTimes, and CNBC. The fund’s thesis revolves around identifying promising clinical drug candidates, particularly in areas such as molecular diagnostics, CAR-T cancer immunotherapies, gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9), monoclonal antibodies, and specialty pharma/chemicals.

Furthermore, he has extensive research experience, including as a Visiting Researcher at the Cleveland Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery since September 2016, where he has collaborated with multiple research groups and has been involved in numerous publications and presentations. He was also a Medical Affairs Consultant at Ferghana Partners, Inc., a middle-market Wall Street investment bank specializing in healthcare, where he worked on financial models, valuation analyses, and researched niche sectors within the healthcare industry.

In addition to his professional pursuits, he has also been involved in various leadership roles and entrepreneurial ventures. He served as a Cadet Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) during his undergraduate years at Princeton University, where he maintained a 4.0 ROTC military science GPA. He currently serves as the Team Physician for St. Francis College Men’s and Women’s Varsity Basketball teams and is the Founding Partner and CEO of ThinkIvy Inc., an education college consulting and tutoring company based in Princeton, NJ. Under his leadership, ThinkIvy Inc. has achieved significant success, working with numerous clients and placing top students into prestigious universities such as Harvard and Princeton. He has also been recognized for his entrepreneurship, winning the 2013 Silicon Valley Tigertrek Entrepreneurship Competition.

He has demonstrated strong leadership skills across various organizations and settings. During his time at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH, he served as the Vice President of the Holden Surgical Society from January 2017 to December 2018. In this role, he was elected to oversee one of the largest medical student clubs, which boasted over 200 members. He led a team of four officers and four board members and organized several workshops, including those focused on surgical simulation, laparoscopy, and trauma management.

Prior to his medical studies, he held leadership roles at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ. As the President of the Princeton Pre-medical Society from September 2012 to June 2016, he managed one of the largest on-campus organizations, consisting of 558 members and 33 officers. Under his leadership, the society hosted various events with guest speakers from both traditional clinical settings and the private sector, providing valuable insights into medical careers.

Additionally, he served as the President of the Princeton Fencing Club during the same period. In this role, he successfully increased club membership by 20%, fostering a sense of community through personal coaching sessions and social events such as Friday movie nights. He also previously held the position of treasurer, overseeing the acquisition of new equipment and organizing meets against other schools.

Furthermore, he was actively involved in the Princeton College Republicans, where he served as Vice President from September 2012 to June 2016. As the second-largest political organization at Princeton, with 250 members, he expanded membership by 10% during his tenure. He also served as the campaign chair, organizing guest speaker events and networking opportunities in the tri-state area, collaborating closely with the New Jersey College Republicans.

HONORS AND AWARDS

He has garnered numerous honors and awards throughout his academic and professional career, highlighting his exceptional achievements and contributions to the field of orthopedic surgery and beyond.

In 2023, he was recognized as a Top 5 National Winner at the OREF Resident Research Symposium for his work on the Hip Fracture Exparel Trial (HEAT), earning a $500 prize. Additionally, he secured 1st place out of 64 participants at the OREF Northeast Resident Research Symposium for the same trial, winning $1000. His paper on “Depression Screening of Lumbar Fusion Decreases Complications and Costs of Care” was awarded Best Paper at NASS 2023. Furthermore, he received the EOEF Henry A. Backe Jr., MD Travel Grant, a $1000 award for one of the top abstracts at the EOA 2023 meeting.

In 2022, he was invited to join the editorial boards of prestigious journals, including the journal Arthroplasty as Section Editor in Hip Surgery and Frontiers in Surgery in the Orthopaedic Surgery Section. He also achieved podium presentations at various conferences, including The Hip Society Annual Meeting and The Knee Society Annual Meeting. Notably, he secured 1st place in the Top Resident Research Project at both the Northwell Orthopaedic Research Symposium and the Maimonides annual hospital-wide competition, earning $1000 prizes for each.

In previous years, he received awards such as the 3rd place at the NYSSOS Podium Presentation, the Cureus Journal of Medical Science Laureate, and the Mid-America Orthopedic Association (MAOA) Education Grant, among others. He has also been featured in several media outlets, including Forbes, Bloomberg, CNBC, IBTimes, and Inc., for his insights into biotech and healthcare.

Furthermore, he graduated with Honors in Research from Case Western School of Medicine in 2020 and Cum Laude in Molecular Biology from Princeton University in 2016. He is a member of Sigma Xi, the Research Society, and has received various prestigious fellowships and awards throughout his academic journey, including the Class of 1943 Molecular Biology Senior Thesis Fund and the Princeton James Madison Undergraduate Fellowship.

Overall, these honors and awards underscore his exceptional academic and professional achievements, reflecting his dedication and excellence in his chosen field.

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Mohsen Rasoulivalajoozi- Graph Partitioning – Best Researcher Award

Mohsen Rasoulivalajoozi- Graph Partitioning – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohsen Rasoulivalajoozi  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Graph Partitioning. He is interested in projects contributing to well-being (e.g., technology-enabled interventions for destigmatizing assistive products), improving spatial experiences in hospitals, and developing tools and methods for researching behavioral factors in the contexts of Medical Design, healthcare, and everyday life.

Mohsen has served as a reviewer for several journals (e.g., Cogent Medicine, Cogent Education, Cogent Psychology, and Cogent Social Science) and conferences (e.g., IEEE ISTAS21 Conference). He has experience working with designers, and educational practitioners and collaborated with researchers in Canada, Europe, and Iran.

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Educations📚📚📚

Mohsen Rasoulivalajoozi is currently a doctoral researcher working on Health Design Thinking for medical and assistive products at the Department of Individualized Program (INDI), Concordia University, Canada. Mohsen received his bachelor’s degree in Visual Communication from the Art University of Tehran, Iran, in 2010. He received a master’s degree in Industrial Design from the University of Tehran (UT) in 2013. He worked as a lecturer at Art University and the University of Tehran between 2014 and 2017. Also, He collaborated as an Editor (In the area of Ergonomics) with Cambridge Scholar Publishing- Oxford-the UK (2016-2020). From 2019 to 2021, he collaborated with the industrial design department at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands. In 2020, Mohsen was granted the Excellence Doctoral Fellowship Award from Concordia University.

Conference publications

He has contributed significantly to the field of technology and management through his conference publications. In 2020, Kheyrkhahan and Rasoulivalajoozi presented their research on the development of Smart Glasses Frame (SGF) tailored for the visually impaired, focusing particularly on environment perception and depth detection. This was showcased at the International Conference on Emerging in Engineering, Science, and Technology in Istanbul, Turkey. Additionally, in 2019, Rasoulivalajoozi, along with Zangi and Razavi, investigated the impact of visual elements on consumer behavior across different age demographics, with a specific case study conducted in Iran. Their findings were shared at the 6th International Conference on Research in Management, Economics, and Development held in Tbilisi, Georgia. These publications demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing practical challenges in various domains

ORAL COMMUNICATION & WORKSHOP PRESENTATION

He has been actively engaged in sharing his expertise and research insights across various platforms and institutions. In April 2023, Rasoulivalajoozi presented his study titled “Unintended Behaviors in Using Mobility Aids” at the 4th Space, INDI Research Day hosted by Concordia University. Earlier in February 2023, he discussed “The role of research methodology in medical design” at Bu-Ali Sina University, Faculty of Design, emphasizing the significance of methodological approaches in the field. His contributions extend to the domain of healthcare system design, as evidenced by his presentation on “Design Principles for Health Care System and Service” at Concordia University in October 2020. Furthermore, he has been involved in enhancing sports equipment and devices through optimization and new product development, as demonstrated by his talk at the University of Tehran (UT), Faculty of Physical Education & Sport Science in February 2016. Rasoulivalajoozi’s commitment to knowledge dissemination is evident from his earlier engagements such as his presentation on “The Research Methods for Medicine Sports Products” at UT in February 2015 and his efforts in preparing students for the National Olympiad Examination. These endeavors highlight his multidisciplinary approach and dedication to advancing research and education in various fields.

RESEARCH PROJECT PARTICIPATION

He has actively participated in several research projects, contributing his expertise and insights to various fields. Currently, he is engaged as a Research Assistant in a project titled “Public Practice Art Therapy: COVID Response,” led by Janis Timm-Bottos and sponsored by Fond de recherche du Quebec, since January 2023. Additionally, he is involved in another project led by Janis Timm-Bottos, focusing on the “Relevance, Originality, Added Value, and Feasibility of the Living Lab Approach,” also sponsored by Fond de recherche du Quebec, from January 2023 onwards.

His earlier research endeavors include collaborative projects such as the design of a Chest Muscle Rehabilitation Instrument aimed at enhancing user performance, conducted at the University of Tehran’s Faculty of Industrial Design from February 2012 to September 2013. Furthermore, he contributed to the development of a Body Design for an Infusion Pump targeting the rehabilitation of chest muscles, in collaboration with Razavi and Faraji at the University of Tehran from February 2012 to September 2012. Prior to that, he was involved in designing a device to prevent driver’s awareness lapses at Amir Kabir University of Technology from November 2011 to March 2012. These projects underscore his dedication to research and innovation across diverse domains, showcasing his multidisciplinary approach and commitment to addressing practical challenges.

MEMBERSHIPS

He has been actively engaged in various professional memberships and roles, showcasing his commitment to advancing research and innovation across multiple domains. Currently, he is a scientific member of the International Behavioural Trials Network (IBTN)-Summer School, led by Simon L. Bacon in Montreal, Canada, from November 2023 to June 2024. Additionally, he serves as a Program Committee Member for the IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS) in 2021, allowing him to review numerous papers in the medical design field and health technologies with a focus on ethics and sociology.

He is also affiliated with the IDEAS BE Research Lab at Concordia University in Canada, supervised by Dr. Carmela Cucuzzella, since 2021. Furthermore, he has contributed as a Guest Researcher and Designer at the Industrial Design Lab at Eindhoven University of Technology, collaborating with experts in the Netherlands from March 2019 to September 2020. His editorial involvement includes serving as an Editorial Advisor at Cambridge Scholar Publishing in the United Kingdom, focusing on Ergonomics Books from March 2018 to December 2020.

Moreover, he has held positions as a Co-Reviewer for various academic journals, including Cogent Social Sciences, Cogent Medicine, and Cogent Psychology, contributing his expertise to scholarly peer review processes. He was also a member of the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) from 2013 until 2019, emphasizing his active participation in professional communities. Additionally, he served as an Editorial Advisor for Recent Patents on Food, Nutrition & Agriculture from April 2018 to 2019, contributing to advancements in agricultural sciences. These diverse memberships and roles underscore his dedication to interdisciplinary collaboration and scholarly contributions across multiple fields.

AWARDS AND HONORS 

He has received several notable awards and honors throughout his academic and professional career, highlighting his exceptional achievements and contributions. In 2015, he was honored as an Annual Selected visiting lecturer at the University of Pars Architecture and Art, recognizing his expertise and influence in the field. His dedication to academic excellence was further recognized in 2013 when he received the Best Master’s Degree Thesis award from the Department of Industrial Design at the University of Tehran in Iran, underscoring his significant scholarly contributions.

His outstanding performance in academic examinations is evidenced by his impressive rankings. In 2005, he achieved a remarkable feat by securing the 194th position out of 119,000 participants in the National Entrance Exam for B.A. degree in Iran, demonstrating his academic prowess and dedication to excellence. Additionally, his innovative work has been acknowledged internationally, as evidenced by his recognition as a Semi-finalist in the IF World Competition in 2014. The project titled “Design of an IFO (Interactive Foot Orthosis)” emerged from his master’s thesis project, reflecting his ability to merge academic rigor with practical innovation.

Moreover, he has excelled in national competitions, further solidifying his reputation as a top talent in his field. In 2010, he ranked 4th among all Iranian industrial design students in the National Competition of Olympiad in Industrial Design Discipline, showcasing his creativity and proficiency. Similarly, in the same year, he secured the 7th position out of 14,000 participants in the National Entrance Exam for MA degree in Iran, reaffirming his academic excellence and aptitude. These accolades collectively highlight his remarkable achievements and underscore his status as a distinguished scholar and innovator in the field of industrial design.

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Hemamalini Rawindran – Life Cycle Analysis Award – Best Researcher Award

Hemamalini Rawindran – Life Cycle Analysis Award – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hemamalini Rawindran distinguished academic and researcher in the field Life Cycle Analysis. As a Research Officer at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS in 2023, she was primarily engaged in a project funded by Yayasan UTP focused on analyzing the nutritional values of protein-rich microalgae-palm kernel expeller bio-composite feeds. Additionally, she conducted Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies pertaining to membrane utilization for remediating microalgal wastewater and the upcycling of microplastics in marine environments.

Transitioning to her role as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia from September 2023 to the present, she has been actively involved in a HiCoE project grant. Her responsibilities include the development of a solid matrix polymer inclusion membrane, where she is tasked with creating a mathematical model to evaluate electrodriven ion flux into the membrane. Moreover, she conducts sustainable metric analyses on the polymer inclusion membrane and assesses ion migration using a dual casting solution approach. In addition to her research duties, she is also involved in reviewing technical papers and converting findings into coherent paragraphs for publication.

 

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Educations📚📚📚

She holds a PhD in Science by Research (Grade A) from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, completed between 2020 and 2023, which was funded by the prestigious HiCoE grant focusing on the thermochemical conversion of biomass. During her doctoral studies, she notably contributed to the development of a novel attached microalgal system and spent three months on a Fellowship under AMTEC at UTM. She demonstrated remarkable productivity by authoring 7 papers and co-authoring 20 papers. Additionally, she supervised 7 Final Year Project (FYP) students, resulting in 3 Q1 and 1 Q2 publications. Furthermore, she actively participated in educational activities, conducting laboratory sessions and tutorials for undergraduate (UG) students. She also provided assistance to UG students in virtual reality and augmented reality STEM-based classes, showcasing her commitment to fostering learning environments. Her academic excellence was recognized with the High Achiever Award and Graduate on Time (GOT) award.

Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master’s in Science by Research (Grade B) at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS from 2016 to 2019. This program, funded by a PETRONAS Research grant, focused on the elimination of surfactants in produced water from Enhanced Oil Recovery. During this time, she authored 2 papers and gained valuable experience through conducting laboratory and tutorial sessions for foundation students. She also spent one year on attachment at AMTEC, UTM, focusing on membrane development.

Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Biology from Tunku Abdul Rahman College / Campbell University, USA, which she completed from 2011 to 2014. Her Final Year Project (FYP) explored the effect of carbonated beverages on human tooth density, and she graduated with Second Upper Class honors.

Research Colloborations

She has actively engaged in various collaborations with prestigious institutions such as the University of Tasmania (UTas), Australia, Petronas Research Sdn Bhd, Aston University, UK, and AMTEC at UTM. Notably, her collaborative efforts have led to significant contributions in several areas.

One of her notable achievements includes the development of a polymer inclusion membrane using a dual-solution casting approach, aimed at enhancing membrane technology. Additionally, she conducted a comprehensive review on the environmental sustainability aspects, focusing on the greenness of polymer inclusion membranes.

Moreover, she demonstrated her commitment to sustainability by repurposing spent coffee grounds for cultivating attached microalgae, as highlighted in Aston University’s bulletin. This innovative approach garnered attention for its eco-friendly application.

Her research findings have been published in high-impact journals, including a notable publication in a Q1 journal with an Impact Factor (IF) of 15.9 (RSER) in 2017-2018, focusing on the development of PVDF-TiO2 membrane for treating oil and gas surfactant-rich wastewater. Additionally, her work during a three-month fellowship in 2021 resulted in publications in two journals: one with a Q2 IF of 2.6 (Molecular Biotechnology) and another with a Q1 IF of 8.9 (Environmental Research), focusing on the development of a PET membrane from waste drinking bottles for treating microalgal harvested wastewater.

Furthermore, she successfully completed a mini-project funded by Petronas Research Sdn Bhd (PRSB), where she developed a membrane validation method for Petronas surfactants using HPLC. This endeavor resulted in the development of a membrane capable of treating surfactant-rich produced water with an impressive 98% rejection rate, as published in a Q1 journal with an IF of 11.1 (JCP).

Throughout her collaborations and individual projects, she has consistently demonstrated her expertise and dedication to advancing sustainable membrane technologies and addressing environmental challenges in various industrial sectors.

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Aziz Ilhan -Mathematics Award – Best Researcher Award

Aziz Ilhan – Mathematics Award – Best Researcher Award

Assoc prof Dr. Aziz Ilhan distinguished academic and researcher in the field Mathematics. Several master’s theses are currently in progress under the supervision of Aziz İlhan at İnönü University’s Institute of Educational Sciences, Department of Mathematics Education. These include research by Tuğba Akürek, Eda Nur Yılmaz, Mahsum Akkurt, and Dilek Yaman Kılıç, all focusing on various aspects of mathematics education. Additionally, Aziz İlhan has been involved in several projects, both nationally and internationally. He has served as an instructor for “Benim Aklım Matematiği Keser” and as a researcher in projects such as “Muhteşem Üçlü: Doğa, Geometri ve Öğretim” and “21. Yüzyıl Dijital Okuryazar Matematik Öğretmenleri Gelişiyor.” Moreover, he has led the project “Akıl Yürütme Laboratuvarı ile Teknoloji Destekli Materyal Kullanımının Matematik Öğretmen Adaylarının Geometrik Şekiller Üzerine Akıl Yürütme Becerileri ve Geometri Başarılarına Etkisi,” investigating the impact of technology-supported material usage on prospective mathematics teachers’ reasoning skills and geometry achievements.

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Educations📚📚📚

The individual holds a Doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Mathematics Education from İnonu University, obtained on April 24, 2019. The thesis title was “Investigation of the Relationship between Visual Mathematics Literacy Perception Levels of Primary School Mathematics Teacher Candidates and Reasoning Skills and Performance Levels in Geometry.” The thesis advisor was Recep Aslaner.

They also possess a Master’s degree in Elementary Mathematics Education from Fırat University, earned on May 21, 2015. The thesis was titled “Development of the Visual Mathematics Literacy Scale for Primary School Mathematics Teacher Candidates and Examination of the Relationship between Visual Mathematics Literacy and Geometry Achievement.” The advisor for this thesis was Tayfun Tutak.

Their Bachelor’s degree is in Elementary Mathematics Education from Dicle University, completed on June 23, 2009, in the Mathematics and Science Education Department within the Faculty of Education.

Administrative Position

He has held various administrative positions over the years, including Deputy Director of the Research and Application Center for Talented Students at İnönü University from 2022. Prior to this, from 2020 to 2021, he served as the Mevlana Exchange Programme Institutional Coordinator at Munzur University’s Çemişgezek Vocational School. He also served as the Erasmus Coordinator, Head of Department, and a member of various commissions and committees, such as the Academic Unit Quality Commission and the Examination Acceptance Commission, at Munzur University’s Çemişgezek Vocational School from 2013 to 2021. Additionally, he held the position of Department Chair for the Department of Accounting and Taxation from 2014 to 2019.

Awards

He received the Education Faculty Young Researcher Award in 2023.

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1. İLHAN AZİZ, POÇAN SERDAL (2024). Generation X and generation Y teachers’ reasoning,
awareness, and metacognitive thinking skills in geometry-measurement. International Innovative
Education Researcher, 4(1), 146-184., Doi: 10.29228/iedres.73141 (Publication No: 8926937)
2. ASLANER RECEP, İLHAN AZİZ (2024). Association of two square difference identity to regular
polygons and circles. Pedagogical Research, 9(3), 1-12. (Publication No: 8932737)
3. ÖZDEMİR Ferhat, İLHAN AZİZ, ASLANER RECEP (2024). The effect of ACE cycle based ınstruction
on geometry self-efficacy beliefs in polygons learning area. Learning and Motivation, 86(1), 1-11.
(Publication No: 8932748)
4. Süzen Ahmet Burak, TUTAK TAYFUN, İLHAN AZİZ (2024). Teacher and student opinions on
teaching four operations with ınteger numbers in 7th grade with counting stamps.. International eJournal of Educational Studies, 8(16), 1-16. (Publication No: 8932914)
5. KIRMIZIGÜL Hafize Gamze, İLHAN AZİZ, ALTAY BİLAL (2023). 7. Sınıf Öğrencilerine Yönelik Bir
Orantısal Akıl Yürütme Beceri Testi (OAYBT) Geliştirilmesi. Inonu University, 24(2), 1222-1242.,
Doi: 10.17679/inuefd.1209201 (Publication No: 8536417)
6. İLHAN AZİZ, POÇAN SERDAL, ASLANER RECEP (2023). Microteaching and Peer Assessment in
Mathematics Teaching Practice. Brock University Library, 32(2), 29-57., Doi:
10.26522/brocked.v32i2.992 (Publication No: 8395496)
7. İLHAN AZİZ, KIRMIZIGÜL Hafize Gamze (2022). The Effects of Covid-19 on Mathematics Learning
Fields. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 5(4), 1061-1076., Doi:
10.31681/jetol.1126956 (Publication No: 7968862)
8. İLHAN AZİZ, ASLANER RECEP (2022). Matematik öğretmeni adaylarının geometri başarılarının
cinsiyet, sınıf ve üniversite değişkenlerine göre incelenmesi. Ahmet Keleşoğlu Eğitim Fakültesi
(AKEF) Dergisi, 4(1), 128-145., Doi: 10.38151/akef.2022.8 (Publication No: 7653084)
9. İLHAN AZİZ, POÇAN SERDAL, GEMCİOĞLU Muharrem (2022). The Effect of Mathematics Class
Commitment and Anxiety on Mathematics Success: A Path Analysis Study. Education and Urban
Society, 54(2), 186-204., Doi: 10.1177/00131245211028621 (Publication No: 7122110)
10. İLHAN AZİZ, AKIN MUHAMMET FAYSAL (2022). Analysis of Contextual Problem Solutions,
Mathematical Sentences, and Misconceptions of Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers. International

Erfan Shojaei Barjuei – Automated planning and scheduling Award – Top Researcher Award

Erfan Shojaei Barjuei – Automated planning and scheduling Award – Top Researcher Award

Dr. Erfan Shojaei Barjuei distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Automated Planning and Scheduling. Throughout my career journey, I’ve traversed diverse roles and geographical locations, accumulating a wealth of experience in research and engineering. From delving into the intricacies of mechatronics engineering at institutions like the Italian Institute of Technology and the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Italy, to contributing to cutting-edge research in mechanical and automation engineering at the National Institute of Applied Sciences in France, I’ve always been driven by a passion for innovation and problem-solving.

My academic pursuits have taken me across borders, from pursuing a research fellowship in robotics and artificial intelligence at Sapienza University of Rome to my current role as a postdoctoral researcher in mechanical and manufacturing engineering at the University of Calgary in Canada. These experiences have not only deepened my understanding of the field but also honed my skills in tackling complex challenges and pushing the boundaries of technological advancement.

In addition to my academic endeavors, I’ve also had the opportunity to apply my expertise in industry settings. As a part-time mechatronics engineering consultant at Halo Beauty in the USA, I provided valuable insights and solutions, leveraging my expertise to contribute to the company’s projects. Currently, as a product software engineer at Cure Data in the USA, I am engaged in developing software products with a focus on data analysis, leveraging my diverse background to drive innovation and deliver impactful solutions.

My journey has been characterized by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to excellence, and I look forward to continuing to contribute to the forefront of research and innovation in the years to come.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued his academic journey with zeal and dedication, starting with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Azad University in Iran, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors. Building upon this strong base, he pursued a Master of Science in Mechatronics Engineering at Sharif University of Technology in Iran from 2006 to 2008, delving into the interdisciplinary realm of engineering. Eager to deepen his knowledge further, he embarked on a PhD in Industrial and Information Engineering with a focus on Mechatronics Curricula at the University of Udine in Italy from 2013 to 2016, where he honed his research skills and expertise. Continuing his pursuit of academic excellence, he completed a Master of Science in Computer Engineering with a specialization in Human-Computer Interaction & Artificial Intelligence Curricula at the University of Genoa in Italy from 2018 to 2022, further broadening his horizons and enhancing his proficiency in cutting-edge technologies. Through his academic endeavors, he has demonstrated a relentless commitment to learning and growth, equipping himself with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the ever-evolving field of engineering and technology.

RESEARCH INTERN

During his time as a research intern at Karlstad University in Sweden from August 2015 to December 2015, he immersed himself in the field of assistive robotics. Focused on the design of a human-friendly walking assist robot vehicle, he dedicated his efforts to refining control systems and variable stiffness mechanisms. Through his internship, he gained valuable hands-on experience in the development of innovative solutions aimed at enhancing mobility and accessibility. His contributions during this period underscored his commitment to leveraging technology for the betterment of society, particularly in improving the quality of life for individuals with mobility impairments.

 

He has a keen interest in a wide array of research areas within the realm of engineering and technology. His primary focus lies in robotics and mechatronic systems, where he explores the intricate dynamics and control mechanisms governing these complex systems. With a passion for advancing the field, he dedicates his efforts to refining models and control algorithms to optimize the performance of mechatronic systems. Additionally, he delves into the realm of artificial intelligence, leveraging cutting-edge techniques to enhance the capabilities of autonomous systems and intelligent agents. His research also extends to advanced manufacturing, where he explores innovative approaches to streamline production processes and improve efficiency. Furthermore, he is fascinated by the potential of vision systems in industrial automation, investigating novel techniques to enhance perception and decision-making capabilities in automated systems. Through his research endeavors, he continually seeks to push the boundaries of engineering innovation and contribute to the development of transformative technologies.

INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS

In his current role at Cure Data in the USA from February 2024 to the present, he collaborates closely with a multidisciplinary R&D team comprising engineers, scientists, and physicians. Together, they are dedicated to the development of an extensive digital twin, a digital replica used for modeling and simulating human organs. His contributions to this project involve leveraging his expertise in various fields to enhance the accuracy and functionality of the digital twin, aiming to revolutionize medical research and treatment approaches.

During his tenure at Halo Beauty in the USA from September 2023 to December 2023, he played a pivotal role in developing core aspects of control and electrical engineering, as well as a vision system for an automated hair braider. Working in tandem with a mechanical engineering team, he focused on refining the end-effector, sensor-based controls, and retraction systems. His collaborative efforts ensured the seamless integration of electrical and control components, optimizing the performance and efficiency of the automated hair braider.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Throughout his career, he has garnered recognition for his outstanding achievements and contributions to the field of engineering. Notably, in September 2019, he received the Best Conference Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Cyborg and Bionic Systems (CBS 2019) held in Munich, Germany, showcasing his excellence in academic research and innovation. His dedication to excellence was further acknowledged with an Internship Fellowship at Karlstad University in Sweden from August 2015 to December 2015, providing him with valuable practical experience in the field.

In March 2015, he was honored with the NI (National Instruments) Engineering Impact Awards 2015 for Best Application in Advanced Research, recognizing his significant contributions to the advancement of engineering technologies. This accolade was bestowed upon him during NIDays 2015 in Milan, Italy, highlighting his innovative approaches and impactful research endeavors.

Additionally, he was awarded a Winter School Scholarship in February 2015 to attend the SAPHARI NMMI Winter School in Rome, Italy, demonstrating his commitment to continuous learning and professional development. His academic prowess was evident during his master’s studies, as he successfully completed the Master’s Degree Honors Program at Sharif University of Technology in Iran in July 2008, attesting to his exceptional academic performance and dedication to scholarly pursuits.

Moreover, his leadership abilities and accomplishments were recognized early in his career when he received a Travel Grant in November 2003 for his successful leadership of the executive team in the National Robotic Race of Intelligent Devices at Azad University in Iran, underscoring his capability to excel in both academic and practical domains, as well as his adeptness in leading collaborative endeavors.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
  • Meghdari.A, Mirfakhree.F, Akrami.S.M, Shojaei Barjuei.E
    Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control (By: Craig.J.J)
    Third Edition, Sharif University Press, Iran, 2009 (ISBN: 978‐964‐208-019‐9)
  • Akrami.S.M, Shojaei Barjuei.E
    Mechatronics: Dynamics of Electromechanical and Piezoelectric Systems (By:Preumont.A)
    Fan Afzar press, Tabriz, Iran, 2009 (ISBN: 978-964-8150-24-9).
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E, Shin. J, Kim. K, Lee. J
    Precision improvement of robotic bioprinting via vision-based tool path compensation
    Accepted in Scientific Reports.
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E, Capitanelli.A, Bertolucci.R, Courteille.E, Mastrogiovanni.F, Maratea.M
    Digital Workflow for Printability and Prefabrication Checking in Robotic Construction 3D Printing
    Based on Artificial Intelligence Planning
    Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, vol. 133, p. 108254, 2024.
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E, Courteille.E, Rangeard.D, Marie.F, Perrot.A
    Real-time vision-based control of industrial manipulators for layer-width setting in concrete 3D
    printing applications
    Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (2022): 100094.
  • Bianchi.F, Masaracchia.A, Damone.A, Falotico.F, Shojaei Barjuei.E, Oddo.C, Dario.P, Ciuti.G
    Hybrid 6-DoFs magnetic localization for robotic capsule endoscopes compatible with high-grade
    magnetic field navigation
    IEEE Access 10 (2021): 4414-4430.
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E, Darwin.G.C, Ortiz.J
    Bond Graph Modeling and Kalman Filter Observer Design for a Back-Support Exoskeleton
    Designs 4.4 (2020): 53.
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E, Ortiz.J
    A Comprehensive performance comparison of Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) controller, Model
    Predictive Controller (MPC), H∞ loop shaping and μ-synthesis on spatial compliant linkmanipulators
    International Journal of Dynamics and Control 9 (2021): 121-140.
  • Bianchi.F, Masaracchia.A, Shojaei Barjuei.E, Menciassi.A, Arezzo.A, Koulaouzidis.A, Stoyanov.D,
    Oddo.C, Dario.P, Ciuti.G
    Localization strategies for robotic endoscopic capsules: a review
    Expert review of medical devices 16.5 (2019): 381-403.
  • Li.J, Shojaei Barjuei.E, Ciuti.G, Hao.Y, Zhang.P, Shi.Q, Menciassi.A, Huang.Q, Dario.P
    Magnetically-driven medical robots: an analytical magnetic model for endoscopic capsules design
    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 452 (2018): 278-287.
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E
    Hybrid position/force control of a spatial compliant mechanism
    International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, ISSN: 2229-8649 (Print); ISSN:
    2180-1606 (Online); Volume 14, Issue 3 pp. 4531-4541 September 2017
  • Shojaei Barjuei.E, Boscariol.P, Gasparetto.A, Vidoni.R
    Robust control of Three-Dimensional Compliant Mechanisms
    Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement & Control, 2016, 138, 101009-1-14.
  • Abdolshah.S, Shojaei Barjuei.E
    Linear Quadratic Optimal Control of Cable-Driven Parallel Robots
    Journal of Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering, FME-15038-AS, vol.10, no. 4, pp. 344–351, 2015

Sumanta Chowdhury -Materials for Energy and Environment Award – Best Researcher Award

Sumanta Chowdhury -Materials for Energy and Environment Award – Best Researcher Award

Mr.Sumanta Chowdhury distinguished academic and researcher in the field Materials for Energy and Environment. The individual possesses a robust skill set and extensive experience in various areas of synthetic chemistry, material characterization, and applications of reticular frameworks (RFMs) such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs). His expertise spans from the synthesis and nano-crystallization of RFMs to the development of RFM-based materials like electrospun nanofibrous membranes. He is well-versed in employing diverse synthetic techniques including solid-state, solution-phase, microwave, room temperature, and microfluidic synthesis.

Moreover, he is proficient in handling a wide range of instruments for material characterization. This includes UV-Visible spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, thermo gravimetric analysis coupled with differential scanning calorimetry, gas chromatography, elemental analysis, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. He possesses advanced skills in sample preparation, data collection, analysis, and troubleshooting associated with these techniques.

Furthermore, his expertise extends to various applications of RFMs including heterogeneous catalysis, gas adsorption, water remediation, gas sensing, and anticancer drug delivery. He has hands-on experience in conducting in-vitro cell culture studies for evaluating the effectiveness of RFM-based drug delivery systems. Overall, his proficiency and experience make him a valuable asset in research and development efforts related to RFMs and their applications.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He completed his Masters in Chemistry with a specialization in Organic Chemistry from the University of Calcutta in 2017, graduating with First Class honors. During his post-graduation, he worked on a project titled “Core/Shell Ru@SiO4 catalyst: Preparation, Characterization and application in Organo-nanocatalysis” under the guidance of Prof. Dilip Kumar Maity (FRSC) at the Department of Chemistry, Rajabazar Science College/University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India from 2016 to 2017.

Subsequently, he contributed to the DST-SERB funded project “Development of Pristine Graphene as a Catalyst Support” from 2018 to 2020. This research endeavor was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Prem Felix Siril and Prof. Subrata Ghosh, both esteemed professors at the School of Chemical Science, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Academic Achievements/Awards

He has garnered several notable academic achievements and awards throughout his career. In June 2018, he achieved a remarkable rank of 31 (LS) in the Joint CSIR-UGC Junior Research Fellowship & Eligibility for Lectureship (NET, Chemistry) for Chemical Sciences, demonstrating his proficiency in the field. Additionally, in the same year, he secured a commendable rank of 1209 (93.8 percentile) in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE, Chemistry), further attesting to his academic prowess.

His contributions to research have been recognized with prestigious accolades such as the Best Poster Award in Catalysis for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (CEES-2023) and CO2 INDIA NETWORK- 2nd Annual Meet, held from 25-27th September, 2023, at IIT Mandi. Furthermore, his self-designed scientific illustration was selected as the “Inside Cover Art” in the RSC Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology journal, published in 2024.

He is also a Certified Associate Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry since 2023, highlighting his commitment to professional development and recognition within the scientific community. Moreover, his dedication to research has been further affirmed by securing a Core Research Grant from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) for the project titled “Sustainable Green Hydrogen Production from Glycerol using Continuous Flow Photoreforming: Process and Catalyst Development.”

Teaching/Mentoring Experience

He has extensive experience in teaching and mentoring within the academic realm. He has mentored numerous postgraduate students for their thesis submissions as part of the requirements for the award of their degrees. Notable examples include guiding Parul Sharma for her thesis titled “Lewis & Bronsted Dual Acidic Site Promoted Catalysis for Biodiesel Production” submitted in 2020, and overseeing Muskan Kaur’s thesis on “Design of ZIF-COF Composite for CO2 and epoxide conversion to cyclic carbonates” submitted in 2022. Additionally, he supervised Arun Singh’s thesis on “Investigation of ionic-COFs As Catalytic Support to Silver Nanoparticles for CO2 Adsorption and Dye Degradation” also submitted in 2022, and Ekta Malik’s thesis on “External Surface Area Modulation of Covalent Organic Polymers to Remove Permanganate Ion at an Unprecedented Rate” submitted in 2023. Currently, he is supervising Santanu Saha for his upcoming thesis titled “Covalent Organic Nanospheres for Therapeutic Application and Their Interplay with Immune System,” which is expected to be submitted in 2024.

In addition to mentoring, he has served as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in Inorganic Chemistry Practical Coursework for M.Sc. students from 2019 to 2021. His responsibilities included teaching theory and practical classes, conducting hands-on laboratory experiments, drafting test papers, organizing exams and viva sessions, and grading assessments. His dedication to teaching and mentoring underscores his commitment to fostering academic excellence and nurturing the next generation of scientists and researchers.

Conferences/Symposiums:

He has actively participated in various conferences, symposiums, and seminars, showcasing his research findings and staying updated with the latest advancements in his field. At the Modern Trends in Inorganic Chemistry (MTIC XVIII) in December 2019 held at IIT Guwahati, he presented a poster titled “Microwave Assisted Green Synthesis of Nanostructured Zinc Glutarate as Potential Heterogeneous Catalyst for CO2 Conversion.”

Moreover, he presented another poster titled “Systematic Thiol Decoration in a Redox-Active UiO-66-(SH)2 Metal–Organic Framework: A Case Study under Oxidative and Reductive Conditions” at the International Symposium on Advanced Microscopy and its Applications in Materials Science-2022 held at IIT Madras in November 2022.

In September 2023, he participated in the Catalysis for Energy, Environment and Sustainability (CEES-2023) and CO2 INDIA NETWORK- 2nd Annual Meet at IIT Mandi, where he presented a poster titled “Can active sites promote thermocatalytic CO2 conversion without engaging in CO2 adsorption?”

He also attended a One Day Seminar on BET Surface Area Characterization and Powder Rheology held on 24th Feb 2020. Additionally, he actively participated in online events such as the ACS Spring 2021 conference held from April 5-16 and the International Adsorption Society Webinar Series on Porous Frameworks and Reticular Nano-Synthesis by Prof. Rahul Banerjee on August 9, 2022. These engagements demonstrate his commitment to staying informed about the latest developments in his field and contributing to the scientific community.

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Anbumani – Biological properties of thinfilms Award – Graph Analytics Achievement Award

Anbumani – Biological properties of thinfilms Award – Graph Analytics Achievement Award

Mrs. Anbumani  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Analysis of Physical and biological properties of thinfilms. She served as a research scholar at the Department of Physics in Women’s Christian College, affiliated with Manonmanium Sundaranar University in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India. During her tenure, she dedicated her efforts to conducting a multifunctional analysis of polyvinyl alcohol film. This research involved investigating various properties and potential applications of PVA film, including mechanical strength, optical characteristics, and chemical stability. Her work held promise for diverse fields such as packaging, biomedicine, and electronics. Through her research, she contributed to advancing knowledge in the utilization of PVA film, potentially leading to environmentally friendly solutions and innovative technologies.

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

Educations📚📚📚

She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics from Manonmanium Sundaranar University in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India. Currently, she is pursuing a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Physics at the same institution. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics from Manonmanium Sundaranar University in 2014. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physics, also attained from Manonmanium Sundaranar University, in 2006. With a strong foundation in physics spanning from her undergraduate to her doctoral studies, she continues to expand her expertise and research pursuits at the intersection of physics and interdisciplinary fields.

Awards

She excelled in her academic pursuits, earning the fourth rank in the Master of Science (M.Sc.) program in Physics at Manonmanium Sundaranar University in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India, in 2014. This achievement reflects her exceptional dedication to her studies and her deep understanding of physics concepts.

Furthermore, she demonstrated her academic proficiency by qualifying in the National Eligibility Test for lectureship conducted by CSIR, India, in 2016. This accomplishment highlights her readiness and capability to pursue a career in academia, showcasing her expertise in physics and her potential as a future educator and researcher.

 

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Jonghoek Kim- Target tracking Award – Best Researcher Award

Jonghoek Kim- Target tracking Award – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jonghoek Kim distinguished academic and researcher in the field Target Tracking. He is currently engaged in a research project titled “Target tracking in Non-Line-Of-Sight environments assisted by the maximum range information of target signal,” funded by NRF Korea Research Foundation, spanning from September 1, 2022, to February 28, 2027. His research interests primarily revolve around robot path planning, target tracking and data association, multi-agent systems, optimal estimation, optimal control, and sensor networks.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA, graduating in the spring of 2011 and 2009, respectively. His Ph.D. thesis focused on “Simultaneous Cooperative Exploration and Networking” under the guidance of advisors Fumin Zhang, Ph.D., and Magnus Egerstedt, Ph.D. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his undergraduate education at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, where he obtained a B.S. in Mechanic and Electric Engineering in May 2006.

 

Research Interests

Robot path planning, Target tracking and data association, Multi-agent systems, Optimal estimation, Optimal control, Sensor network.

Patents

1. C. Ryu, Jonghoek Kim, M. Kim, C. Cho, and J. Kim. Apparatus for planing, executing underwater object search and method thereof, registration number: 1020342390000, 2019.
2. Jonghoek Kim, R. Kwon, D. Kim, and K. Lee. Target tracking control device. registration number: 1020538630000, 2019.
3. Jonghoek Kim, J. Ahn, and R. Kwon. The method of exploration and map building with multi-robot. registration number: 1019681270000, 2019.
4. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, and J. Ryu. A formation control method of multiple torpedos to deceive sensors of the target and control apparatus thereof, registration number: 1016880640000, 2016.
5. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, and J. Ryu. A method to estimate the shape of towed array sonar and an apparatus thereof, registration number: 1016850840000, 2016.
6. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, E. Kim, and S. Cho. Target Motion Analysis Method Using Geometric Constraints, registration number: 1013922210000, 2014.
7. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, E. Kim, and S. Cho. Target Motion Analysis Method Using Target Classification and Ray Tracing of underwater Sound Energy, registration
number: 1014808340000, 2013.
8. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, E. Kim, and S. Cho. Ownship Motion Control Method for Enhancement of Target Motion Analysis Performance, registration number: 1015354760000, 2015.
9. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, E. Kim, and S. Cho. A Target Motion Analysis Apparatus and Method for Maneuvering Target, registration number: 1014446570000, 2014.
10. Jonghoek Kim, T. Suh, E. Kim, and S. Cho. Torpedo Control Considering Ray Tracing of Underwater Sound Energy, registration number: 1014990130000, 2015.

Award

He has received several notable awards and honors throughout his career. As part of the Purdue-Hongik team, he achieved recognition as one of the finalist teams in the Space Robotics Challenges Phase 2, a prestigious accomplishment within the field of space robotics. Additionally, he was honored with the “Outstanding Reviewers of 2020″ award from the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, acknowledging his exceptional service as a reviewer. Furthermore, he received an award from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in 2017, highlighting his contributions and achievements in his field. His academic excellence was also recognized during his undergraduate studies, where he earned the titles of Highest Honors Student in the Spring semester of 2003 and High Honors Student in the Fall semester of the same year. Moreover, he was awarded a half scholarship in 2003, demonstrating his academic prowess and dedication to his studies.

Science society Activities

He is actively involved in various science society activities, holding esteemed editorial roles in leading academic journals. Serving as a Special Issue Editor for Applied Sciences at MDPI, he oversees the “Advances in Robot Path Planning” special issue, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in this field. Additionally, he acts as a Special Issue Editor for Sensors at MDPI, directing the “Object Detection and Identification in Any Medium” special issue, which explores cutting-edge developments in sensor technology. As a Topic Editor for Frontiers, he leads discussions on “Coverage Control of Networked Robots,” contributing to the forefront of research in this area. Furthermore, he serves as an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the content and direction of the journal’s publications. Through his dedication to editorial responsibilities, he actively promotes the dissemination of innovative research and fosters collaboration within the scientific community.

Research Experience

e has amassed extensive research experience spanning various prestigious institutions and roles. Currently affiliated with Sejong University in South Korea since March 2023, he teaches classes in Robotics and C Programming, contributing to the education and development of future engineers. Prior to this, he was associated with Sungkyunkwan University from March 2022 to February 2023, where he taught courses including Signal and Systems, Probability and Statistics, Circuit Theory, and Capstone Design for Autonomous Vehicles. His tenure at Hongik University from March 2018 to February 2022 involved teaching a diverse range of subjects such as Digital Engineering, Signal and Systems, C Programming, and Control Engineering, among others.

Before transitioning into teaching roles, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Agency for Defense Development in South Korea from June 2011 to February 2018, where he was engaged in Ph.D. and Masters level coursework and research projects. His responsibilities included guiding undergraduate research teams, providing consultation for teams participating in international competitions related to remotely operated vehicles (ROV) and autonomous surface vehicles (ASV), and delivering lectures on specialized topics like LabVIEW Vision module.

Additionally, he served as a Teaching Assistant from September 2007 to August 2008 at various institutions, including classes such as Introduction to Systems and Control, Linear System and Control, and Stochastic Control. His duties encompassed conducting office hours, preparing homework solutions, conducting review sessions, and grading assignments, contributing to the academic success of undergraduate and graduate students. Through his multifaceted roles, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to education, research, and mentorship in the field of engineering.

Books

  • Jonghoek Kim, F. Zhang, and M. Egerstedt. Simultaneous Cooperative Exploration
    and Networking, ISBN:978-3-639-51588-6, Scholars’ Press, 2013.
  • Jonghoek Kim. Cooperative Exploration and Power-Efficient Network Building
    without Global Localization, Horizons in Computer Science Research. Volume 15,
    Nova Science publishers, 2017.
  • Jonghoek Kim. Capturing Intruders on a Multi-Dimensional Topological Map,
    Computer games, children and the internet: technology, educational uses and
    effects on cognitive development, Nova Science publishers, 2014.

 

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