Xiaoting Peng | Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoting Peng | Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctor, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, China

Dr. Peng Xiaoting is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher at the University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, specializing in the development of advanced biomaterials. Her research focuses on creating innovative biomaterials with unique chemical, physical, and biological properties, aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases such as cancer, tissue injury, and defects. Dr. Peng’s groundbreaking work in the field of biomedical engineering is paving the way for personalized and effective therapies. Her research interests span materials engineering, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, and nanotechnology, with a commitment to translating laboratory findings into clinical applications. With numerous publications in high-impact journals, she is recognized for her contributions to advancing biomedical science. Dr. Peng is passionate about improving patient outcomes and enhancing tissue repair through novel biomaterials-based strategies.

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Dr. Peng Xiaoting holds an advanced academic background in materials engineering and biomedical sciences. She completed her undergraduate and graduate education in China, where she earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Materials Science. Building on her foundational studies, she pursued a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, focusing on the synthesis and application of biomaterials for medical use, particularly in cancer treatment and tissue regeneration. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Peng has collaborated with leading researchers in the fields of materials chemistry and nanotechnology, enhancing her interdisciplinary knowledge and expertise. Her education has provided her with a deep understanding of material properties at the molecular level, which she applies to the development of innovative biomedical solutions. She continues to build on this knowledge in her current postdoctoral research role, where she is involved in cutting-edge projects aimed at solving complex medical challenges using advanced biomaterials.

Experience

Dr. Peng Xiaoting has extensive experience in both academic research and practical applications of biomaterials in the biomedical field. As a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, she focuses on developing advanced biomaterials with applications in cancer treatment, tissue repair, and regeneration. She is involved in several ongoing projects, including those funded by the Qingdao Natural Science Foundation, demonstrating her ability to secure competitive research grants. Dr. Peng has published extensively in renowned scientific journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of self-assembly peptide-based materials and their potential for medical applications. Her research experience spans materials engineering, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, and nanotechnology. Prior to her postdoctoral work, Dr. Peng gained experience in both laboratory-based research and theoretical study, allowing her to tackle real-world challenges in the field of biomedicine. She remains committed to advancing the translation of scientific discoveries into clinical therapies.

Research Focus

Dr. Peng Xiaoting’s research focuses on the development and application of advanced biomaterials for the diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases such as cancer, tissue injuries, and defects. She specializes in designing and synthesizing biomaterials that possess unique chemical, physical, and biological properties. Her work aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications by developing materials that can be utilized for tissue regeneration, drug delivery systems, and cancer therapy. Dr. Peng is particularly interested in self-assembly peptide-based materials, exploring their potential in stimulating tissue repair and enhancing therapeutic efficacy. Her expertise spans several interdisciplinary fields, including materials engineering, biomedical engineering, nanotechnology, and materials chemistry. Through her research, Dr. Peng seeks to push the boundaries of biomedical science and improve patient outcomes, particularly by advancing personalized and effective treatment strategies using novel biomaterials. Her ultimate goal is to contribute to the clinical translation of innovative biomaterials-based strategies.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Rapid Hemostasis Resulting from the Synergism of Self-Assembling Short Peptide and O-Carboxymethyl Chitosan 🩸🧬
  2. Modulation of antimicrobial peptide conformation and aggregation by terminal lipidation and surfactants 💊🧫
  3. Evaluation of a photocrosslinkable hydroxyethyl chitosan hydrogel as a potential drug release system for glaucoma surgery 👁️💉
  4. Catechol-stimulated crosslinking of catechol-conjugated hydroxyethyl chitosan as a tissue adhesive 🧪🩹
  5. Effects of conventional surfactants on the activity of designed antimicrobial peptide 🧴🦠
  6. Amyloid-like aggregates of short self-assembly peptide selectively induce melanoma cell apoptosis 🧬💀
  7. Chitosan as a tissue adhesive 💡🦠
  8. Catechol-conjugated hydroxyethyl chitosan as a tissue adhesive 🔬🩻

Rafael Herschberg | Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Dr Rafael Herschberg | Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc, Nantes Institute of Materials, France

Rafael Herschberg is a highly skilled research engineer with six years of experience in the metallurgical industry. He specializes in advanced simulations and modeling techniques, particularly in atomistic approaches such as Atomistic Kinetic Monte Carlo and Phase Field Crystal methods. Rafael is also proficient in data science and machine learning, which he integrates into his work in alloy design and material engineering. His career spans research roles in prestigious institutions like the Institut des Matériaux de Nantes and CEA Saclay, and he has presented groundbreaking research internationally. Passionate about collaboration, Rafael works effectively with multidisciplinary teams to address complex modeling challenges and innovate in alloy design. 🌍💡🔬

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Rafael holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Université de Paris-Saclay (2018), where he specialized in materials science. He also completed a Magister in Materials Science and Technology at the Instituto Sabato (UNSAM – CNEA) in Buenos Aires (2015). His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, with a minor in Mathematics and Economics, from the Rochester Institute of Technology (2012). His robust educational foundation provided him with a deep understanding of physics, material science, and computational modeling, shaping his career as a researcher and engineer. 🎓📚🧑‍🎓

Experience

Rafael’s professional career includes roles as a Research Engineer at various prestigious institutions. At the Institut des Matériaux de Nantes (2023–present), he engineered Ni-based alloys through computational thermodynamics, machine learning, and optimization algorithms. At Université de Rouen-Normandie (2021–2022), he modeled Cottrell atmospheres in steels using advanced parallel algorithms and high-performance computing (HPC). He also worked as a Data Analysis Consultant in real estate (2020) and a Research Engineer at CEA Saclay (2015–2018), where he developed numerical algorithms for analyzing thermo-kinetics phenomena in steels. His diverse experience reflects a commitment to scientific advancement and innovation. 💼🔧💻

Research Focus

Rafael’s research focuses on atomistic modeling, material science, and advanced simulation techniques. He specializes in alloy design, particularly the diffusion of carbon in FeCr alloys and the development of novel alloy strategies using machine learning. His work also includes modeling Cottrell atmospheres in steels and exploring thermo-kinetics phenomena in austenitic steels. Rafael aims to integrate computational thermodynamics and optimization algorithms into the alloy design process to drive innovation in material properties and applications. His research enhances both theoretical and practical advancements in the field of materials science. ⚙️🔬🧪

Publication Top Notes

  • Atomistic Modelling of the Diffusion of C in FeCr Alloys
  • From Pairwise Comparisons of Complex Behavior to an Overall Performance Rank: A Novel Alloy Design Strategy
  • Modeling the Diffusion of Interstitial Impurities and their Impact on the Ageing of Ferritic Steels
  • Interacción entre Precipitados y la Transformación Martensítica en Monocristales de CuAlNi con Memoria de Forma

Hajar Dahhak | Blockchain and cybersecurity | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Hajar Dahhak | Blockchain and cybersecurity | Best Researcher Award

C3S Laboratory EST, CED ENSEM Hassan2, Casablanca, Morocco

Hajar Dahhak, a Doctoral Candidate in Computer Science, is a skilled technico-functional consultant and department head of IT development. With a background in engineering and over five years of experience, she specializes in data security, cryptography, and machine learning. Fluent in French, English, and Arabic, Hajar has contributed to multiple tech projects, collaborating with teams in Morocco and France. Her expertise spans various programming languages and technologies, including Python, Java, and Django, with significant knowledge in blockchain, ERP development, and AI-based systems. 🌍💻

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Hajar holds an engineering degree and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science under the guidance of Professors Afifi Nadia and Hilal Imanae. Her doctoral research explores the security of cryptographic algorithms in the quantum computing era. She also completed significant academic training in areas like machine learning, data analysis, and information systems. 🎓📚

Experience

Hajar’s professional journey includes roles such as Head of IT Development, Functional Consultant, and Project Manager. She has contributed to high-impact projects like ERP development and cryptographic security in IoT and blockchain. Hajar’s notable experiences include consulting for Cegedim Outsourcing and SOMADIAG, along with her role at the National Human Rights Council of Morocco, focusing on document management system automation. 🛠️💼

Research Focus

Hajar’s research revolves around cybersecurity, particularly the impact of quantum computing on blockchain and IoT security. Her work aims to understand and mitigate the vulnerabilities in cryptographic algorithms when faced with quantum-based attacks. She is exploring adaptive post-quantum blockchain strategies to optimize security and performance. 🔐💡

Publication Top Notes

  1. Impact of Quantum Attacks on IoT and Blockchain (2023)
  2. Security Analysis of Classical and Post-Quantum Blockchains (2024)
  3. Blockchain and Attacks: Optimizing Post-Quantum Blockchain Performance (2024)

Joon Kyu Lee | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Joon Kyu Lee | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Seoul, South Korea

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Seoul and the Director of the Geohazard Prevention Research Center. He has extensive expertise in geotechnical engineering, focusing on structural stability, foundation systems, and environmental geotechnics. Dr. Lee’s academic journey includes a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Western Ontario, Canada. He has held various academic roles, including Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of Seoul. In addition, he has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Dr. Lee is an active member of various professional organizations and serves as an editor for multiple academic journals. His research contributions have made a significant impact in both academia and industry, particularly in areas related to offshore structures, soil mechanics, and geohazard mitigation.

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Dr. Joon Kyu Lee holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering (Geotechnical) from the University of Western Ontario, Canada (2012). His academic journey began with a BS in Civil & Urban Engineering (2005) and an MS in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical) (2007), both from Yonsei University, Korea. The doctoral research focused on advanced geotechnical engineering techniques and their practical applications. Dr. Lee’s educational background laid the foundation for his subsequent academic and research success, equipping him with expertise in soil mechanics, foundation systems, and environmental geotechnics. This diverse education has supported his broad research interests and innovative approaches in the civil engineering domain. His time at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, allowed him to work with leading experts in the field and shaped his ongoing commitment to advancing geotechnical engineering through both theoretical and practical research.

Experience

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee has accumulated a wealth of experience in academia and research, holding various prestigious roles at the University of Seoul. Since 2024, he has been a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, also serving as the Director of the Geohazard Prevention Research Center. Prior to his current position, Dr. Lee was an Associate Professor (2020-2022) and Assistant Professor (2016-2019) at the University of Seoul. His early career includes a Research Professor role at Yonsei University in 2015 and a Postdoctoral Research Associate position (2013-2014). Dr. Lee has also contributed to international academic communities as a Visiting Scholar in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (2022). His leadership extends beyond teaching, as he has been the Department Chair at the University of Seoul and served on various academic committees and review panels. Dr. Lee is known for his impactful research in geotechnical engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing his outstanding contributions to academia and the field of civil engineering. In 2024, he was honored with the Minister’s Citation by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport of the Republic of Korea. Additionally, Dr. Lee received the Governor’s Citation from Gyeonggi Province in 2021 and the Presidential Award from the Korean Geotechnical Society in 2018. His dedication to teaching was also recognized with the Outstanding Teaching Award from the University of Seoul in 2017. Dr. Lee’s research excellence has earned him the Best Paper Presentation Award from the Korean Geotechnical Society in 2013. His early academic achievements were supported by the Brain Korea 21 Scholarship, which he received in 2006. These awards highlight Dr. Lee’s leadership in geotechnical engineering and his continued efforts to advance both academic research and education in the field.

Research Focus

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, with a special emphasis on soil mechanics, foundation systems, and structural stability in civil engineering. His work explores advanced topics such as the bearing capacity of foundations for offshore structures, the stability of footings on soils with voids, and the performance of tapered piles in heterogeneous soils. Dr. Lee’s contributions to eco-friendly engineering include the study of cemented paste backfills for mine stabilization. He also investigates the probabilistic resistance of subsea pipelines, contributing to safer marine engineering practices. His recent research on surface ground vibrations induced by tunnel blasting showcases his ability to integrate practical considerations with advanced theoretical modeling. Dr. Lee is dedicated to geohazard mitigation and the sustainable design of infrastructure. His work addresses both fundamental geotechnical problems and industry-relevant challenges, making him a key figure in advancing geotechnical and civil engineering practices.

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  1. Probabilistic Undrained Resistance of Subsea Buried Pipelines Against Upheaval Buckling 🌊🚢
  2. Evaluation of Surface Ground Vibrations Induced by Tunnel Blasts During Railway Construction: A Case Study 🚇🌍
  3. In-Plane Free Vibration of Laterally Symmetric Functionally Graded Material Arches 📐🏗️
  4. Stability Analysis of Axially Functionally Graded Heavy Column 🏛️💡
  5. Generalized Flexural Rigidity of Laterally Functionally Graded Material Cross Sections and Its Application to Cantilever Beam Elasticas 🛠️🔧
  6. Transverse Free Vibration of Pre-stressed Heavy Columns Laminated from Two-Hybrid Materials with Circular Cross-Section 🔄🏗️
  7. Probabilistic Ultimate Lateral Capacity of Two-Pile Groups in Spatially Random Clay 🌍⚙️
  8. Approximate Settlement Influence Factors for Bucket Foundations 🏝️⚓
  9. Free Vibration of Ogival Circular Arch ⏺️🔊
  10. Influence of Consolidation on Undrained Capacity of Two Interfering Footings on Heterogeneous Clays 🌱🛠️

Syed Talha Ali Hamdani | Textile Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Talha Ali Hamdani | Textile Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, National Textile University, Pakistan

Syed Talha Ali Hamdani is a prominent academic in textile engineering and technology, with a PhD from the University of Manchester, UK, where he developed textile-based cardio-respiratory sensors for automobile applications. He has held key positions in both academia and industry, including roles at National Textile University (NTU), UK-based NEXT, PLC, and Mahmood Group of Industries. As an Associate Professor at NTU, he has contributed significantly to research, teaching, and administration. His work has led to numerous publications and patents, particularly in the field of smart textiles. Syed Talha is passionate about bridging the gap between academia and industry and has initiated various programs, including Shark Tank at the DICE Textile Innovation Center.

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Syed Talha Ali Hamdani completed his PhD in Textile Engineering from the University of Manchester in 2014, specializing in textile-based cardio-respiratory sensors. Prior to that, he obtained a BS in Textile Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan, in 2009. His academic journey also includes a Visiting Scholar position at North Carolina State University in 2018. His research focuses on textile engineering, smart textiles, and sensor technology. His educational background has empowered him to lead research projects, develop new textile technologies, and innovate in the field of wearable electronics.

Experience:

Syed Talha Ali Hamdani has diverse academic and professional experience in textile engineering. He is currently an Associate Professor at National Textile University (NTU), Faisalabad, where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses and supervises research projects. He previously served as Head of the Department of Weaving and Knitting at NTU. His industry experience includes roles as a Quality Assurance Officer at Mahmood Group of Industries and as a Team Leader at NEXT, PLC in the UK. He has worked on significant research projects, secured research funding, and organized academic conferences. His leadership and expertise have significantly impacted both academia and the textile industry.

Awards and Honors:

Syed Talha Ali Hamdani has received numerous awards and honors throughout his career. He is a Fellow of AdvanceHE-UK’s Professional Standards Framework and a member of several prestigious organizations such as the Pakistan Engineering Council and the Institution of Engineers Pakistan. He was awarded the Research Excellence Award and the Research Leadership Award from the Grand Challenge Fund. He has also contributed to the development of textile research policy in Pakistan, earning him recognition for his academic leadership and contributions to industry and innovation. His achievements include the publication of multiple research articles and securing significant funding for his projects.

Research Focus:

Dr. Talha Hamdani’s research focuses on textile engineering, smart textiles, and wearable sensing systems. His groundbreaking work on textile-based cardio-respiratory sensors, as part of the HARKEN project, has positioned him as a pioneer in integrating textile technology with healthcare. He explores the development and optimization of electroactive materials, such as piezo-resistive sensors, and investigates their applications in automotive safety, smart fabrics, and healthcare. He has also researched heating fabrics for thermal comfort and wearable sensors for health monitoring, contributing to the advancement of textile engineering and innovative solutions for various industries.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Zubair, H., Asghar, M.A., Hamdani, S.T.A., Zubair, M., Nawab, Y., Journal of the Textile Institute, 2024.
  2. Khan, M.I., Zaman, S.U., Baitab, D.M., Nawab, Y., Umair, M., Textile Research Journal, 2024.
  3. Ullah, S., Akhter, Z., Hamdani, S.T.A., Janusas, G., Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 2024.
  4. Pervaiz, S., Shaker, K., Zubair, Z., Hamdani, S.T.A., Materials Letters, 2024.
  5. Fazal, M.Z., Hamdani, S.T.A., Textile Engineering: An Introduction, 2023.
  6. Iftekhar, H., Umair, M., Hamdani, S.T.A., Nazir, M.S., Ali, Z., Journal of Natural Fibers, 2023.
  7. Umair, M., Hamdani, S.T.A., Hussain, M., Nawab, Y., Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2022.
  8. Ullah, S., Shaker, K., Hamdani, S.T.A., Engineering Proceedings, 2022.
  9. Anas, M.S., Awais, H., Hamdani, S.T.A., Azam, Z., Nawab, Y., Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2022.
  10. Ullah, S., Ahmed, H.I., Hamdani, S.T.A., Industria Textila, 2022.

Jie Xiao | Functional delivery systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jie Xiao | Functional delivery systems | Best Researcher Award

Professor, South China Agricultural University, China

Jie Xiao, Ph.D., is a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the College of Food Science, South China Agricultural University. His research integrates nanotechnology, food chemistry, and bioactive delivery systems to improve human health through functional foods. With extensive experience in colloid and interface science, Jie Xiao has become a key figure in food technology, enhancing the stability and bioefficacy of bioactive compounds. He has held numerous leadership roles, including leading Guangdong’s innovative entrepreneurial teams and being recognized as a Zhujiang Young Scholar. His work has significantly impacted food science, driving forward innovations in food formulations for enhanced health benefits.

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Jie Xiao completed his Ph.D. at Rutgers University, Department of Food Science, in 2016. Before that, he earned his Master’s degree from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Process Engineering in 2012. His undergraduate education was at Beijing Forestry University, where he studied Food Science and Engineering. His academic training spans a multidisciplinary range of fields, including nanotechnology, biochemistry, and food science, equipping him with the expertise to drive forward groundbreaking research in functional food systems.

Experience:

Dr. Jie Xiao has been a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at South China Agricultural University’s College of Food Science since 2017. His experience includes pioneering work in functional food development, with a special focus on the rational design of delivery systems for bioactive compounds. Previously, he earned his doctorate at Rutgers University and a master’s degree at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has also served as a leader of Guangdong’s innovative teams and deputy director of a key laboratory in functional food, helping bridge science and practical food technology for public health benefits.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Jie Xiao has received numerous prestigious awards, including the China National Food Industry Association Science and Technology Award (Grand Prize) in 2023. He was recognized as a top global scientist in food science in both 2021 and 2022. Additionally, he has been awarded the Guangdong Province Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize) in 2020, the Guangdong Zhujiang Young Scholar title in 2019, and the Chinese-American Food Association Outstanding Graduate Student Award in 2016. These accolades highlight his leadership in advancing food science and technology.

Research Focus:

Dr. Jie Xiao’s research focuses on enhancing the health benefits of food systems by optimizing the delivery of bioactive compounds. His work in colloid and interface science examines the structure-function relationships that underpin food formulations, aiming to develop advanced functional delivery systems. He also explores the use of nanotechnology and computational simulations to predict and improve bioactive ingredient interactions within food. His aim is to use these insights to innovate healthier food systems and contribute to the growing field of nutritional science and food technology.

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  1. Recent advances on food-grade particles stabilized Pickering emulsions: Fabrication, characterization, and research trends 🌱📘 (2016)
  2. Kafirin nanoparticles-stabilized Pickering emulsions: Microstructure and rheological behavior 🌾🍽️ (2016)
  3. Assembly of kafirin/carboxymethyl chitosan nanoparticles to enhance the cellular uptake of curcumin 🍲💊 (2015)
  4. Kafirin nanoparticle-stabilized Pickering emulsions as oral delivery vehicles: Physicochemical stability and in vitro digestion profile 💧🍽️ (2015)
  5. Honeycomb-like hard carbon derived from pine pollen as high-performance anode material for sodium-ion batteries 🌲🔋 (2018)
  6. Double emulsion derived from kafirin nanoparticles stabilized Pickering emulsion: Fabrication, microstructure, stability and in vitro digestion profile 🍯🧪 (2017)
  7. Capsaicin—The major bioactive ingredient of chili peppers: Bio-efficacy and delivery systems 🌶️🧬 (2020)
  8. Pickering emulsions stabilized by media-milled starch particles 🌾🧃 (2018)
  9. Oregano essential oil loaded soybean polysaccharide films: Effect of Pickering type immobilization on physical and antimicrobial properties 🌿🛡️ (2019)
  10. Multilayer zein/gelatin films with tunable water barrier property and prolonged antioxidant activity 🧴🍃 (2019)
  11. In vitro antioxidant and antitumor activities of polysaccharides extracted from Asparagus officinalis 🌿🥗 (2012)
  12. Structure, morphology, and assembly behavior of kafirin 🌰🔬 (2015)

Erandi Nanayakkara | Biostatistics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Erandi Nanayakkara | Biostatistics | Excellence in Research

Researcher, Vcitoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Dr. Erandi Nanayakkara is a dedicated research statistician and lecturer with expertise in statistical modeling, data science, and teaching. With a Ph.D. in Statistics from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, she specializes in microsimulation models for health research, particularly lung cancer. She has a strong background in education, mentoring, and research supervision, actively engaging students and helping them develop practical skills. Dr. Nanayakkara is known for her adaptability, innovative approach to problem-solving, and effective communication. She has collaborated with diverse teams and contributed to a variety of projects, from epidemiology to business analytics. Her professional journey includes teaching, research, and administrative duties across various universities, with a commitment to student success and academic development. She is proficient in multiple programming languages and statistical tools, making her a versatile contributor to interdisciplinary research.

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Dr. Erandi Nanayakkara holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, where she focused on the development and Bayesian calibration of a microsimulation model for lung cancer. Her dissertation explores the natural history, screening, and treatment of lung cancer in the New Zealand context. Prior to her Ph.D., Dr. Nanayakkara completed a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Mathematical Modelling from the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, with a thesis on the stochasticity in SIR models for epidemic diseases. She also holds a B.Sc. Special Degree (First Class Honors) in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science from the University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. Her academic background reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied statistics, particularly in the fields of health modeling, epidemic disease transmission, and statistical data analysis.

Experience

Dr. Erandi Nanayakkara has extensive experience in teaching, research, and academic administration. She worked as a Teaching Assistant at Victoria University of Wellington, where she fostered active student engagement and supported over 60 students each trimester in undergraduate statistics courses. As a Graduate Researcher, she developed a lung cancer microsimulation model incorporating screening and treatment components, using programming languages such as R, SQL, and C++. Dr. Nanayakkara also served as a Lecturer in Statistics at the Open University of Sri Lanka, where she delivered both classroom-based and online lectures, developed curriculum, and mentored students. Her role involved designing and delivering engaging content, moderating papers, and evaluating student performance. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Kelaniya, where she performed advanced data analysis and contributed to research reports. She has also lectured at other institutions, enhancing her cross-cultural communication and time management skills.

Research Focus

Dr. Erandi Nanayakkara’s research primarily focuses on the development and application of statistical models to real-world problems, especially in health and epidemiology. Her Ph.D. research centered on the development of a microsimulation model for lung cancer, which incorporates Bayesian calibration to reflect the specific context of New Zealand. She has also worked extensively on stochastic models, particularly in the context of epidemic diseases, focusing on SIR (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered) models and their applications in understanding disease transmission dynamics. Additionally, Dr. Nanayakkara’s research explores survival analysis, particularly in customer attrition and insurance policy persistence. Her work integrates advanced statistical techniques with computational modeling to generate actionable insights in public health, epidemiology, and business analytics. She is also passionate about mentoring students, promoting academic growth, and bridging the gap between theoretical and applied statistics in various fields of research.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “A calibrated model for lung cancer natural history: the case for New Zealand” 🫁📊
  2. “Simulation Model Development for Lung Cancer Screen Detection: A case study for New Zealand” 🧑‍⚕️💻
  3. “Analysing the customer attrition using survival techniques” 📉👥
  4. “Development and Bayesian calibration of a microsimulation model for lung cancer: natural history, screening and treatment” 🫁🔬
  5. “Stochasticity in SIRV Models for the Transmission of Epidemic diseases” 🦠📚
  6. “Analyzing persistence of life insurance policy using survival model” 💼💡
  7. “Stochasticity in SIRV Models with Vaccination and Reversion for the Transmission of Epidemic diseases” 🦠💉

Imen Ghozzi | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Imen Ghozzi | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, University of Picardie Jules Verne, France

Imen Ghozzi is a PhD student in Analytical Biology-Chemistry and Metabolomics at the University of Picardie Jules Verne, France. Passionate about the potential of bioactive compounds derived from plants, she has gained significant expertise in the extraction, purification, and identification of natural compounds using advanced analytical techniques like NMR and LC-MS. Her research focuses on understanding the chemical structures of plant-based compounds and their biological activities, specifically exploring antioxidant and antibacterial properties. With strong bilingual skills in Arabic, French, and English, Ghozzi has also demonstrated her ability to communicate scientific knowledge through teaching and mentoring. Her work aims to contribute to sustainable natural therapeutic solutions for health and food industries, and her career is driven by a commitment to scientific innovation and research excellence.

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Imen Ghozzi holds a PhD in Analytical Biology-Chemistry and Metabolomics from the University of Picardie Jules Verne, France (2021-2024). She completed her Master’s in Plant Cell and Molecular Biology Research at the University of Carthage, Tunisia (2016-2018), where she deepened her understanding of plant-based research and molecular techniques. Her Bachelor’s degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, and Biotechnology was also obtained from the University of Carthage (2013-2016). During her academic career, Ghozzi has specialized in bioactive compounds from plants and their applications, particularly in the areas of antioxidant and antibacterial activities. Her education has been complemented by hands-on training in laboratory research, advanced analytical instrumentation, and biological testing, preparing her for her current research work in metabolomics and bioanalytical chemistry.

Experience

Imen Ghozzi has extensive professional experience in analytical biology and chemistry. As an Engineering Assistant at the University of Picardie Jules Verne (2021-2024), she worked on identifying, quantifying, and purifying natural compounds using preparative HPLC, LC-MS, and NMR spectroscopy. She also contributed to teaching Food Sciences and Biotechnology, Biological Engineering courses from 2023 to 2024, where she guided students in laboratory techniques and spectrophotometric assays. Ghozzi’s internships at Pascal Institute, Clermont Auvergne University, and the University of Orléans equipped her with valuable skills in antibacterial testing and antioxidant assays. Additionally, she has experience in data collection and fieldwork through her role at the Arab Institute of Business Leaders (2019-2020). Her multidisciplinary expertise in both research and education positions her as a versatile contributor to academic and scientific communities.

Research Focus

Imen Ghozzi’s research focuses on the exploration of bioactive compounds extracted from plants, particularly flavone C-glycosides found in linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.). Her doctoral research investigates the antioxidant and antibacterial activities of these compounds, aiming to establish links between their chemical structure and biological efficacy. By utilizing advanced techniques such as LC-MS, NMR, and HPLC, Ghozzi works on optimizing protocols for the extraction, purification, and identification of these compounds, which could lead to the development of sustainable natural therapeutic solutions. Her work has applications in both the health and food industries, aiming to identify natural antioxidants and antibacterial agents with commercial potential. With a focus on metabolomics, her research could contribute to new approaches in phytochemical studies and biopharmaceuticals, pushing forward the understanding of the mechanisms of action of plant-derived compounds.

Publication Top Notes

  • Relationship Between the Structure of the Flavone C-Glycosides of Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) and Their Antioxidant Activity 🧑‍🔬🌿 Molecules, 2024

Manman Dai | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Manman Dai | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Professor, South China Agricultural University, China

Dr. Manman Dai is a Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University. With a strong background in veterinary medicine and preventive veterinary medicine, Dr. Dai’s research focuses on avian antiviral immune response and T-cell immunology. Over the course of their career, they have made substantial contributions to understanding avian diseases, particularly viral infections like avian influenza, through both experimental and immunological approaches. Dr. Dai’s work has been widely recognized for its innovation, and they have received prestigious awards and substantial research funding. As a professor, they continue to mentor the next generation of veterinary scientists, with a passion for improving both animal and public health through their research.

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Dr. Manman Dai completed a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine and Administrative Management at South China Agricultural University (SCAU) from 2008 to 2012. They then pursued a Doctor of Science in Preventive Veterinary Medicine, a joint training program between SCAU and La Trobe University in Australia from 2012 to 2017. This cross-cultural academic experience enriched their understanding of global veterinary medicine and contributed to their expertise in avian immunology. Their rigorous educational background has shaped their research endeavors, focusing on viral pathogenesis and immune response in poultry. Dr. Dai’s education serves as the foundation for their ongoing work in advancing veterinary science and improving avian health through innovative research.

Experience

Dr. Manman Dai’s academic journey began with a postdoctoral position at the College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, from January 2018 to March 2020. During this time, they honed their research skills, contributing significantly to the understanding of avian viral immune responses. Following this, they advanced to Associate Professor in March 2020, and later, to Professor in May 2024 at the same institution. As a faculty member, Dr. Dai has become an influential figure in veterinary research, leading groundbreaking studies in avian immunology and viral infections. Their leadership extends to overseeing multiple research projects funded by national and provincial grants. In addition to their research roles, Dr. Dai has also been integral in the education and mentoring of graduate and postdoctoral students, ensuring the continuity of high-level research in the veterinary sciences.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Manman Dai has received numerous prestigious awards for their contributions to veterinary science. In March 2019, they were awarded the First Prize of Guangdong Science and Technology Progress Award, recognizing their significant research impact in the field. Later that year, in December, Dr. Dai received the First Prize of the Guangdong Agricultural Technology Promotion Award, further cementing their status as a leading researcher in veterinary medicine. These accolades, along with numerous grants and recognitions, highlight the exceptional quality of their work. Their studies on avian immune responses and viral pathogenesis have been widely acknowledged by both local and international peers. Dr. Dai’s consistent excellence in research and education demonstrates their commitment to advancing veterinary science and improving animal health on a global scale.

Research Focus

Dr. Manman Dai’s primary research focuses on avian antiviral immune responses and T-cell immunology. They explore the role of immune cells, particularly T-cells, in combating viral infections such as avian influenza, a critical area of study for both animal and public health. Through advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing, Dr. Dai has dissected immune responses to various pathogens, contributing to a deeper understanding of how birds respond to infection. Their work on T-cell epitopes and immune regulation in avian species aims to identify potential vaccine targets and therapies for controlling avian diseases. This research not only addresses the fundamental mechanisms of immunity but also has significant implications for the prevention and management of viral outbreaks in poultry, ensuring food security and reducing zoonotic risks.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Revealing novel and conservative T-cell epitopes with MHC B2 restriction on H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV)” 🦠💉
  2. “Analysis of H5N8 influenza virus infection in chicken with mApple reporter genes in vivo and in vitro” 🐔🧬
  3. “Application and exploration of blended learning with BOPPPS teaching model in a veterinary infectious diseases course” 📚💡
  4. “Dissection of key factors correlating with H5N1 avian influenza virus driven inflammatory lung injury of chicken identified by single-cell analysis” 🦠🔬
  5. “Duck CD8+ T Cell Response to H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection In Vivo and In Vitro” 🦆🦠
  6. “Genomic Sequence and Pathogenicity of the Chicken Anemia Virus Isolated From Chicken in Yunnan Province, China” 🐣🔬
  7. “Endogenous retroviruses transcriptomes in response to four avian pathogenic microorganisms infection in chicken” 🦠📊
  8. “Chicken Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Response to Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J Infection Assessed by Single-Cell RNA Sequencing” 🐔💉
  9. “Survivability of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus on raw chicken meat in different environmental conditions” 🐔🌡️
  10. “The Transcriptional Differences of Avian CD4+CD8+ Double-Positive T Cells and CD8+ T Cells From Peripheral Blood of ALV-J Infected Chickens Revealed by Smart-Seq2” 🧬💉

Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra | Pediatric to Adult Care | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra | Pediatric to Adult Care | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology, Romania

Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra, is a dedicated physician specializing in medical oncology. She currently works as a Resident Physician in the Oncology Department at the Regional Institute of Oncology in Iași, Romania. Silvia began her medical journey at the Grigore T Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași, completing her medical doctorate in 2018. In addition to her clinical work, she is pursuing a Ph.D. at the George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology. With a strong background in pediatric gastroenterology and oncology, Silvia has contributed significantly to the medical field through presentations and research. Fluent in English and French, she also plays a key role in promoting medical education and collaborative research. Silvia’s passion lies in advancing healthcare, particularly in pediatric care transitions and gastrointestinal diseases.

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Education

Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra’s educational journey began at the Mihail Kogalniceanu National College in Galati, Romania, where she completed her high school education (2008-2012). She then pursued her medical degree at Grigore T Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași, Romania, graduating as a Medical Doctor in 2018. Continuing her academic pursuit, Silvia enrolled in the Doctoral School at George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology, where she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the field of medical sciences, focusing on pediatric gastrointestinal diseases and healthcare transitions. Over the years, Silvia has demonstrated an exceptional ability to balance clinical practice with research, attending numerous international conferences and workshops to enhance her expertise in pediatric gastroenterology, oncology, and related fields. This combination of formal education and practical experience has positioned her as a promising young physician in Romania’s medical landscape.

Experience

Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra has gained extensive experience in various medical fields, particularly in oncology and pediatric gastroenterology. Since January 2023, she has worked as a Resident Physician in Medical Oncology at the Regional Institute of Oncology in Iași, Romania, where she focuses on providing treatment for cancer patients. Prior to this, from 2019 to 2022, she worked in Pediatric Gastroenterology at the St. Mary Emergency Children’s Hospital, also in Iași, where she honed her skills in diagnosing and treating pediatric gastrointestinal disorders. Silvia has also been actively involved in her Ph.D. studies at George Emil Palade University of Medicine, contributing to research on healthcare transitions for pediatric patients with chronic conditions. Her medical expertise is complemented by a range of oral presentations, posters, and publications in prestigious medical journals. Silvia’s ongoing commitment to both patient care and medical research continues to shape her career and contributions to the field.

Awards and Honors

Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra has earned numerous accolades throughout her career, reflecting her dedication to medicine and research. Notably, she has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to pediatric gastroenterology and oncology at national and international conferences, such as the Congressis International Congress for Medical Students and Young Doctors, where she has presented oral presentations and posters. In 2016, she received the distinction of being part of the 3rd Global Students’ Conference of Biomedical Sciences in Belgrade, which further reinforced her leadership role in the medical community. Silvia’s research on pediatric conditions and gastrointestinal diseases has been well-received by her peers and has led to multiple publications in respected medical journals. In addition to her academic success, her leadership in promoting voluntary donation of hematopoietic stem cells at the European Students’ Conference demonstrates her commitment to advancing healthcare in Romania and globally. These honors underscore her growing influence in the field.

Research Focus

Silvia Cristina Poamaneagra’s research focuses primarily on pediatric gastrointestinal disorders, oncology, and healthcare transitions for young patients. A significant portion of her work addresses the challenges faced by adolescents transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare systems, particularly for those with chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Her research aims to improve transitional care models, ensuring continuity and quality of care as young patients navigate this critical phase. Additionally, Silvia has explored the role of inflammatory markers in pediatric diseases and cancer, contributing to advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. She has co-authored several studies on pediatric interventional gastrointestinal endoscopy, the implications of digestive tract conditions in relation to global conflicts, and the management of chronic diseases like cystic fibrosis. Silvia’s ongoing doctoral research aims to better understand the complexities of 0chronic diseases and their long-term management, ultimately improving the care pathway for these patients through evidence-based practices.

Publication Top Notes

  1. A Global Perspective on Transition Models for Pediatric to Adult Cystic Fibrosis Care 🧬
  2. Behind the Scenes: A Pilot Study on the Evaluation of Healthcare Professionals’ Approaches to Transitional Care in Adolescents With Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders 🏥
  3. Dermatological Manifestations in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease 💉
  4. Pompe Disease, a Late-Onset – Misleading Form of Diagnosis in a Patient with Persistent Hepatic Cytolysis Syndrome 🧪
  5. Ultrasonography in Pediatric Clinical Practice 🩻
  6. Current Recommendations in Pediatric Interventional Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 🔬
  7. Congenital Choledochal Cyst in a Toddler – Case Report and Literature Review 👶