Nhue Do | Graph Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nhue Do | Graph Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Wake Forest University School of Medicine | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Nhue Do’s academic journey reflects an exceptional blend of medicine, surgery, and leadership. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, followed by an MBA from Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School, combining medical expertise with management acumen. His early postgraduate training at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center exposed him to general surgery, transplantation, and cardiothoracic surgery, setting a strong foundation for a career dedicated to advanced surgical care and innovation.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Do’s professional career demonstrates an impressive trajectory across leading academic and medical institutions. His appointments span Johns Hopkins University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Advocate Children’s Hospital, where he currently serves as a Congenital Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Surgical Director of the Pediatric Mechanical Circulatory Support Program. His leadership roles, including Associate Vice Chair in Global Surgery at Vanderbilt, showcase his dedication not only to surgical excellence but also to advancing global health initiatives.

Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout his career, Dr. Do has contributed significantly to advancing congenital cardiothoracic surgery and pediatric heart transplantation. He has pioneered clinical protocols such as the use of fresh whole blood, ventricular assist devices, Impella technology, and SherpaPak in pediatric cardiac surgery. His research extends into transplantation, circulatory support devices, and surgical quality improvement. Additionally, his involvement in NIH-funded research and editorial responsibilities highlights his academic commitment to shaping the future of cardiothoracic surgery.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Do’s influence extends beyond the operating room. He has served on advisory boards, national review committees, and editorial boards, ensuring his expertise informs both clinical standards and future research directions. His mentorship in global health programs, leadership in surgical safety councils, and conference organization at national and international levels have amplified his voice in the field of pediatric and congenital heart surgery.

Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Do’s scholarly presence is reflected in his active role as a peer reviewer for leading journals such as The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery and European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. His academic honors-including multiple fellowships, scholarships, and leadership programs—underscore his recognition by top medical and surgical bodies worldwide. These achievements reflect his standing as both a clinician and a thought leader in cardiac surgery.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a board-certified thoracic and congenital heart surgeon with extensive leadership and research experience, Dr. Do is poised to shape the next generation of surgical practice. His ongoing work in pediatric circulatory support and heart transplantation will likely influence future standards of care. Beyond clinical practice, his involvement in mentorship, global health initiatives, and surgical innovation ensures a legacy of advancing both patient outcomes and the broader healthcare landscape.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Nhue Do embodies the qualities of an outstanding clinician, educator, and researcher. His career reflects a rare integration of surgical excellence, academic rigor, and global leadership. With his ongoing contributions to congenital cardiothoracic surgery, transplantation, and healthcare innovation, he stands as a role model whose impact will continue to shape the fields of pediatric cardiac surgery and global surgical health for years to come.

Notable Publications

"Forty-eight-hour cold-stored whole blood in paediatric cardiac surgery: Implications for haemostasis and blood donor exposures

  • Author: Kiskaddon AL, Andrews J, Josephson CD, Kuntz MT, Tran D, Jones J, Kartha V, Do NL
  • Journal: Vox Sang
  • Year: 2024

 

Qinghe Yao | Data-Driven Model | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qinghe Yao | Data-Driven Model | Best Researcher Award

Dean at Sun Yat-sen University, China📖

Dr. Qinghe Yao is a Professor at the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sun Yat-sen University, specializing in large-scale parallel computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and its engineering applications. His research focuses on multi-physics analysis, CFD solver development, and optimization methods for energy systems, including fuel cells and Tokamak plasma simulations. He has led multiple high-impact research projects and has received prestigious awards for his contributions to supercomputing applications.

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Education Background🎓

Dr. Qinghe Yao earned his Ph.D. in [Field] from [University Name], where he specialized in large-scale computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and numerical simulations. He completed his master’s degree in [Field] from [University Name], focusing on multi-physics modeling and optimization techniques. His academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree in [Field] from [University Name], where he developed a strong foundation in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and numerical methods. His interdisciplinary education has equipped him with expertise in CFD solver development, high-performance computing, and energy system simulations.

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Yao is currently a professor at Sun Yat-sen University and has been actively involved in research supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China and other key scientific programs. His expertise spans large-scale CFD simulations, numerical modeling, and multi-objective optimization for energy systems. He has collaborated on international R&D projects and contributed significantly to computational mechanics and thermal-fluid analysis.

Research Interests🔬

Research interests include:

  • Large-scale parallel CFD algorithm development
  • Multi-physics and multi-objective optimization in energy systems
  • Computational modeling of fuel cells, Tokamak plasma, and heat transfer
  • Lattice Boltzmann methods and immersed boundary techniques

Author Metrics

  • Publications: Multiple papers in high-impact journals such as Journal of Computational Physics, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Citations: [X] citations (as per ResearchGate/Google Scholar)
  • H-Index: [X]
Awards and Honors
  • Excellent Application Award of Tianhe-II Supercomputer (2016)
  • “Tianhe Star” Excellent Application Award of Tianhe-II Supercomputer (2018)
  • Recognized as a Backbone Teacher by the Ministry of Education (2024)
Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Studies on the Spray Dried Lactose as Carrier for Dry Powder Inhalation

  • Authors: L. Wu, X. Miao, Z. Shan, Y. Huang, L. Li, X. Pan, Q. Yao, G. Li, C. Wu
  • Journal: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Volume: 9 (6), Pages: 336-341
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 115
  • Summary: This study explores the potential of spray-dried lactose as a carrier for dry powder inhalation, enhancing drug delivery efficiency.

2. Multi-Objective Genetic Optimization of the Thermoelectric System for Thermal Management of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

  • Authors: T.H. Kwan, X. Wu, Q. Yao
  • Journal: Applied Energy
  • Volume: 217, Pages: 314-327
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 67
  • Summary: This research utilizes genetic optimization techniques to improve the thermal management of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), increasing efficiency and operational stability.

3. Comprehensive Review of Integrating Fuel Cells to Other Energy Systems for Enhanced Performance and Enabling Polygeneration

  • Authors: T.H. Kwan, F. Katsushi, Y. Shen, S. Yin, Y. Zhang, K. Kase, Q. Yao
  • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Volume: 128, Article: 109897
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 52
  • Summary: A detailed review of the integration of fuel cells with other energy systems to enhance performance, improve efficiency, and enable polygeneration.

4. Liquid Vortexes and Flows Induced by Femtosecond Laser Ablation in Liquid Governing Formation of Circular and Crisscross LIPSS

  • Authors: D. Zhang, X. Li, Y. Fu, Q. Yao, Z. Li, K. Sugioka
  • Journal: Opto-Electronic Advances
  • Volume: 5 (2), Pages: 210066-1-210066-12
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 43
  • Summary: This study investigates how femtosecond laser ablation in liquid induces vortex formation, leading to laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS) with circular and crisscross patterns.

5. Exergetic and Temperature Analysis of a Fuel Cell-Thermoelectric Device Hybrid System for Combined Heat and Power Applications

  • Authors: T.H. Kwan, Q. Yao
  • Journal: Energy Conversion and Management
  • Volume: 173, Pages: 1-14
  • Year: [Year]
  • Citations: 41
  • Summary: This paper presents an exergetic and thermal analysis of a hybrid system combining fuel cells and thermoelectric devices for efficient combined heat and power (CHP) applications.

Conclusion

Prof. Qinghe Yao is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding contributions to computational fluid dynamics, energy optimization, and supercomputing applications. His work has significantly advanced aerospace engineering, thermoelectric systems, and CFD methodologies, making a lasting impact on both academia and industry. By further strengthening international collaborations, interdisciplinary approaches, and technology commercialization, his influence in the field can be expanded even further.

This nomination is strongly recommended based on his exceptional research impact, leadership, and scientific innovation.