SAMANTH KOKKILIGADDA | Energy and Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SAMANTH KOKKILIGADDA | Energy and Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Dr. Samanth Kokkiligadda is a research professor in Chemical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, specializing in sustainable energy solutions. With a Ph.D. in Physics, his expertise spans nanomaterials, energy storage, and biomass conversion. His work integrates biopolymers and flexible films to advance eco-friendly supercapacitors and photocurrent applications. Dr. Kokkiligadda has received prestigious awards, including the SKKU Innovation Research Fellowship and a gold medal in Chemistry. Proficient in nanomaterials functionalization, quantum dots, and electrochemical techniques, he contributes significantly to material synthesis and energy conversion research.

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Physics (2019–2023), Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea 🏅 Dissertation: “Nanomaterial-embedded DNA Nanostructures for Photocurrent and Supercapacitors.” Awarded the Best SKKU Innovative Research Award. M.Sc. in Physics (2016–2018), P.B. Siddhartha College of Arts & Sciences, India 🎓 Specialization in Condensed Matter Physics with an 80% aggregate score. B.Sc. in M.P.C. (2013–2016), Krishna University, India 🏆 Graduated with 91.3%, earning a gold medal in Chemistry.

💼 Experience

BK21+ Postdoctoral Researcher, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea (Present) 🔬 Researching DNA-based nanostructures for photocurrent and supercapacitor applications. Developing high-performance biopolymer-based energy storage devices. Graduate Researcher, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea (2019–2023) 🧪 Conducted extensive studies on functional nanomaterials, quantum dots, and MXenes. Specialized in electrode synthesis for energy storage applications.

🏆 Awards & Honors 

SKKU Innovation Research Fellowship (BK21), 2022 🌟 All India 14th Rank, UGC Merit Scholarship, 2016-17 🏅Pratibha Award & Gold Medal in Chemistry, Krishna University, 2016 🏆 KU-SET 17th Rank, Andhra Pradesh University Entrance Test 🎖 2nd Prize in Photography, Cognition Nalanda University, 2018 📸 1st Prize in Quiz, Andhra Pradesh Librarian Association, Avanigadda 🏅

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Kokkiligadda’s research focuses on nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion. His work integrates DNA-based nanostructures, biopolymer synthesis, and flexible energy storage films. He explores quantum dots, MXenes, and hybrid biomaterials to develop high-performance, eco-friendly supercapacitors and photocurrent devices. His expertise spans scanning electron microscopy, spectroscopy techniques, thermal vapor deposition, and electrode fabrication for batteries and PEC applications.

Publications

“Nanomaterial-embedded DNA Nanostructures for Photocurrent and Supercapacitors” 🔋

“Synthesis of Biomass-based Hybrid Nanomaterials for Sustainable Energy Conversion” 🌱

“Functionalization of Quantum Dots for High-Performance Energy Devices” ⚡

“MXenes in Flexible Supercapacitors: A Novel Approach” 🏭

“Electrode Fabrication Techniques for Advanced Energy Storage” ⚙️

“Innovative DNA Nanostructures for Photovoltaic Applications”

Conclusion:

Samanth Kokkiligadda is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to nanomaterials, energy storage, and sustainable innovations. With his expertise and growing recognition, he has the potential to become a key figure in the future of green energy research. Strengthening collaborations and increasing high-impact publications will further solidify his standing as a top-tier researcher.

Dilek Sönmezer Açıkgöz | Tissue engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dilek Sönmezer Açıkgöz | Tissue engineering | Best Researcher Award

Phd at Çukurova University, Turkey

Dr. Dilek Sönmezer Açıkgöz is a Lecturer at Çukurova University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, specializing in biomaterials, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. She holds a PhD from Erciyes University and has contributed to cutting-edge research on pericardial fluid applications in tissue engineering. Dr. Sönmezer has published extensively in SCI-indexed journals and presents regularly at international conferences.

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🎓 Education

PhD: Biomedical Engineering, Erciyes University (2012-2022)MSc: Biomedical Engineering, Erciyes University (2008-2011)BSc: Biology, Erciyes University (2004-2008)Internship: Eindhoven University of Technology (2010-2011)

💼 Experience

Lecturer: Çukurova University (2014-present)Research: Tissue engineering, pericardial fluid characterization, biomaterial developmentPatent Holder: Ultrasonic system for coronary bypass surgery

🏆 Awards & Honors

Patent: Ultrasonic vascular measurement system (2015)Key Publications: Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, Biotechnology Applied BiochemistryRecognitions: Frequent presenter at international biomedical conferences

🔬 Research Focus

Biomedical Engineering: Biomaterials, tissue engineering, pericardial fluid studiesBioprinting: Developing biocompatible bioinks for 3D printingRegenerative Medicine: Exploring extracellular matrix applications for tissue regeneration

Publications 📖

Applications of a Biocompatible Alginate/Pericardial Fluid-Based Hydrogel for the Production of a Bioink in Tissue Engineering
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry | 2024-12-02
DOI: 10.1002/bab.2697
Contributors: Dilek Sönmezer Açıkgöz, Fatma Latifoğlu, Güler Toprak, Münevver Baran

Production of Hydrogel with Alginate and Pericardial Fluid for Use in Tissue Engineering Applications
Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik Fakültesi Dergisi | 2023-12-28
DOI: 10.21605/cukurovaumfd.1410697
Contributors: Dilek Sönmezer, Fatma Latifoğlu

A Native Extracellular Matrix Material for Tissue Engineering Applications: Characterization of Pericardial Fluid
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials | 2023-09
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.35260
Contributors: Dilek Sönmezer, Fatma Latifoğlu, Güler Toprak, Münevver Baran

 

Conclusion

Dr. Dilek Sönmezer Açıkgöz stands out as a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with substantial contributions to biomedical engineering, tissue engineering, and biomaterials. Her dedication to research, publications in top journals, and development of patented technology make her a strong contender. Strengthening international partnerships and focusing on high-impact translational research can further enhance her candidacy for future recognitions.

Dr. Liang Yang | Bone biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liang Yang | Bone biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China

Liang Yang, MD, is a 33-year-old orthopedic surgeon at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China. Specializing in biomimetic materials for orthopedic reconstruction, he focuses on repairing bone defects under pathological conditions like osteoporosis. His innovative work on hydroxyapatite (HA) modification and chiral-engineered biomaterials has led to significant advancements in bone healing and regeneration.

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🎓 Education

Liang Yang earned his MD in Orthopedics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. His academic pursuits have centered on advancing orthopedic materials, particularly through modifying HA to enhance bioactivity. Yang’s education combined intensive clinical training with cutting-edge research on bioactive ion doping (Sr2+/Fe3+) in HA for bone regeneration, culminating in impactful publications and novel biomaterial development. His studies positioned him at the forefront of orthopedic biomimetics.

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Dr. Yang has dedicated his career to orthopedic surgery and biomaterial research at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital. His expertise spans developing bioactive hydroxyapatite materials, pioneering chiral-engineered biomaterials, and addressing osteoporosis-induced bone defects. Yang has led multiple research projects, resulting in publications in high-impact journals. His work reflects a seamless blend of surgical practice and translational research, bridging the gap between clinical needs and innovative material solutions.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Yang’s contributions to orthopedic biomaterials have earned him recognition in scientific and medical communities. His publications in journals like Advanced Science and Chem. Eng. J. have been widely cited. He received institutional awards for innovation in biomimetic material development and recognition from Shanghai Jiao Tong University for advancing orthopedic reconstruction techniques. His groundbreaking work on chiral hydroxyapatite further positioned him as a leader in biomaterial innovation.

🔬 Research Focus

Liang Yang’s research focuses on biomimetic materials for orthopedic reconstruction, particularly hydroxyapatite (HA) modification to enhance bioactivity and bone regeneration. His work explores doping HA with Sr2+/Fe3+ ions to modulate immunoregulation, angiogenesis, and osteogenesis. Recently, Yang synthesized chiral hydroxyapatite (CHA) with enantiomer-dependent osseointegration properties, unveiling L-CHA’s superior potential for osteoporosis treatment. His research paves the way for next-gen chiral-engineered biomaterials in orthopedics.

Publications 📖

Chirality‐Induced Hydroxyapatite for Osteoporotic OsseointegrationAdvanced Science, 2024. DOI: 10.1002/advs.202411602.

Focus: Enantioselective bone-implant interactions to enhance osseointegration in osteoporosis.

Graphene Oxide Quantum Dot ScaffoldAdvanced Functional Materials, 2023. DOI: 10.1002/ADFM.202211709.

Focus: Immuno-inductive angiogenesis and nerve regeneration via biocompatible nanoscaffolds.

Cryogenically 3D Printed Biomimetic ScaffoldsChemical Engineering Journal, 2022. DOI: 10.1016/J.CEJ.2021.133459.

Focus: Bone tissue engineering using Sr2+/Fe3+ doped hydroxyapatite scaffolds.

Biomimetic Porous ScaffoldsBiomedical Materials, 2022. DOI: 10.1088/1748-605X/ac4b45.

Focus: Accelerated angiogenesis/osteogenesis with doped hydroxyapatite.

3D Printed Porous Scaffolds for Bone TissueBiofabrication, 2021. DOI: 10.1088/1758-5090/ABCF8D.

Focus: Bioactive scaffolds enhancing bone regeneration.

Anterior Acetabular Fracture FixationBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2021. DOI: 10.1186/S12891-021-04034-W.

Focus: Surgical fixation methods for acetabular fractures.

Cartilage Changes with GlucocorticoidsCartilage, 2021. DOI: 10.1177/1947603520978574.

Focus: Epiphyseal cartilage effects in glucocorticoid-treated mice.

🔹 Conclusion

Dr. Liang Yang’s pioneering work in chiral hydroxyapatite and bioactive bone materials makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to orthopedic biomaterials, innovative solutions for bone defects, and significant publication record underscore his potential to drive transformative advancements in orthopedic surgery and bone regeneration.

Yu-Fon Chen | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yu-Fon Chen  | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at National Taitung University, Taiwan

Yu-Fon Chen, Ph.D., is a prominent researcher with a strong foundation in medical laboratory science, microbiology, immunology, and biotechnology. Her work focuses on using natural polymers to develop innovative biomedical solutions, particularly in drug delivery systems targeting cancer cells and bacterial surfaces. With numerous publications, patents, and awards, Dr. Chen is recognized for reducing drug side effects and overcoming drug resistance.

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Education

Ph.D. in Life Sciences: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (2007–2014) M.S. in Microbiology and Immunology: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (2002–2004) B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology: Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan (1998–2002)

Experience

👩‍🏫 Faculty, Biomedicine Master’s Program: National Taitung University, Taiwan (2021–Present) Postdoctoral Researcher, Chemical Engineering: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (2015–2020 Assistant Research Fellow: AsiaGen Corporation, Taiwan (2005–2006) Certified Clinical Medical Technologist: Taiwan (2002)

Awards and Honors

🏆 Numerous awards for contributions in biomedical research Patents in drug delivery systems and non-viral gene delivery Recognized for innovative cancer-targeting treatments and overcoming drug resistance challenges Acknowledged in leading scientific communities for impactful publications

Research Focus

🔬 Exploration of natural polymers in biomedical applications Development of environment-responsive drug carriers Non-viral gene delivery methods
🧪 Design of peptide drugs targeting cancer and bacterial surface  Reducing drug side effects and overcoming resistance in cancer therapies

Publication  Top Notes

  • Star-shaped polypeptides exhibit potent antibacterial activities
    Authors: YF Chen, YD Lai, CH Chang, YC Tsai, CC Tang, JS Jan
    Journal: Nanoscale 11 (24), 11696-11708
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 64
  • Reduction-and pH-sensitive lipoic acid-modified Poly (l-lysine) and polypeptide/silica hybrid hydrogels/nanogels
    Authors: YX Zhang, YF Chen, XY Shen, JJ Hu, JS Jan
    Journal: Polymer 86, 32-41
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 59
  • Cell-targeted, dual reduction-and pH-responsive saccharide/lipoic acid-modified poly (L-lysine) and poly (acrylic acid) polyionic complex nanogels for drug delivery
    Authors: SC How, YF Chen, PL Hsieh, SSS Wang, JS Jan
    Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 153, 244-252
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 38
  • TRAIL encapsulated to polypeptide-crosslinked nanogel exhibits increased anti-inflammatory activities in Klebsiella pneumoniae-induced sepsis treatment
    Authors: YF Chen, GY Chen, CH Chang, YC Su, YC Chen, Y Jiang, JS Jan
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 102, 85-95
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 35
  • Zhankuic acid A isolated from Taiwanofungus camphoratus is a novel selective TLR4/MD-2 antagonist with anti-inflammatory properties
    Authors: Y Chen, AL Shiau, SH Wang, JS Yang, SJ Chang, CL Wu, TS Wu
    Journal: The Journal of Immunology 192 (6), 2778-2786
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 28
  • Green synthesis of gold nanoparticle/gelatin/protein nanogels with enhanced bioluminescence/biofluorescence
    Authors: IH Chen, YF Chen, JH Liou, JT Lai, CC Hsu, NY Wang, JS Jan
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 105, 110101
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 27
  • Disulfide-cross-linked PEG-block-polypeptide nanoparticles with high drug loading content as glutathione-triggered anticancer drug nanocarriers
    Authors: YF Chen, CH Chang, CY Lin, LF Lin, ML Yeh, JS Jan
    Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 165, 172-181
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 25
  • One-dimensional poly (L-lysine)-block-poly (L-threonine) assemblies exhibit potent anticancer activity by enhancing membranolysis
    Authors: YF Chen, AL Shiau, SJ Chang, NS Fan, CT Wang, CL Wu, JS Jan
    Journal: Acta Biomaterialia 55, 283-295
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 25
  • Naturally derived DNA nanogels as pH-and glutathione-triggered anticancer drug carriers
    Authors: YF Chen, MW Hsu, YC Su, HM Chang, CH Chang, JS Jan
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 114, 111025
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 22
  • The JAK inhibitor antcin H exhibits direct anticancer activity while enhancing chemotherapy against LMP1-expressed lymphoma
    Authors: YF Chen, CH Chang, ZN Huang, YC Su, SJ Chang, JS Jan
    Journal: Leukemia & Lymphoma 60 (5), 1193-1203
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 19
  • Zhankuic acid A as a novel JAK2 inhibitor for the treatment of concanavalin A-induced hepatitis
    Authors: YF Chen, SH Wang, SJ Chang, AL Shiau, LS Her, GS Shieh, CF Chen, …
    Journal: Biochemical Pharmacology 91 (2), 217-230
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 19
  • The Constituents of Michelia compressa var. formosana and Their Bioactivities
    Authors: YY Chan, SH Juang, GJ Huang, YR Liao, YF Chen, CC Wu, HT Chang, …
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 15 (6), 10926-10935
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 19
  • The Constituents of Roots and Stems of Illigera luzonensis and Their Anti-Platelet Aggregation Effects
    Authors: CH Huang, YY Chan, PC Kuo, YF Chen, RJ Chang, IS Chen, SJ Wu, …
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences 15 (8), 13424-13436
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 18
  • Enhancement of antitumor immune response by targeted interleukin-12 electrogene transfer through antiHER2 single-chain antibody in a murine bladder tumor model
    Authors: YS Tsai, AL Shiau, YF Chen, HT Tsai, HL Lee, TS Tzai, CL Wu
    Journal: Vaccine 27 (39), 5383-5392
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 16
  • Advances in the application of nanomaterials as treatments for bacterial infectious diseases
    Authors: YP Hung, YF Chen, PJ Tsai, IH Huang, WC Ko, JS Jan
    Journal: Pharmaceutics 13 (11), 1913
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 14
  • ZnO-loaded DNA nanogels as neutrophil extracellular trap-like structures in the treatment of mouse peritonitis
    Authors: YF Chen, YH Chiou, YC Chen, YS Jiang, TY Lee, JS Jan
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C 131, 112484
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 12
  • Natural nanogels crosslinked with S-benzyl-L-cysteine exhibit potent antibacterial activity
    Authors: FY Chung, CR Huang, CS Chen, YF Chen
    Journal: Biomaterials Advances 153, 213551
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
  • Antioxidant activity of linear and star-shaped polypeptides modified with dopamine and glutathione
    Authors: CF Su, YF Chen, YJ Tsai, SM Weng, JS Jan
    Journal: European Polymer Journal 152, 110497
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 7
  • Effect of oil–water interface and payload-DNA interactions on payload-encapsulated DNA nanogels
    Authors: YF Chen, WC Lin, CJ Wu, CH Chang, JS Jan
    Journal: Journal of Polymer Research 29 (1), 8
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
  • Antibacterial activity of cysteine-derived cationic dipeptides
    Authors: YC Tsai, CC Tang, HH Wu, YS Wang, YF Chen
    Journal: International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics 26, 1107-1114
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Yu-Fon Chen exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher through his extensive expertise, impactful research, and commitment to advancing biomedicine. His work in developing innovative drug delivery systems and peptide drugs holds great promise for addressing significant healthcare challenges. While there are opportunities for growth in collaboration and public engagement, his strengths far outweigh the areas for improvement. Dr. Chen’s dedication and achievements make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, as he continues to pave the way for advancements in biomedical applications and improve patient outcomes.

 

Karim Benhenia | Bio materials | Excellence in Research

Dr. Karim Benhenia | Bio materials | Excellence in Research

Dr at Biotechnology research center, Algeria

Dr. Karim Benhenia a veterinary science expert, completed their Doctorate in 2017 from the National School of Veterinary Medicine (ENSV) in El Harrache, Algeria, focusing on optimizing ram semen cryopreservation. They hold a Magister’s degree in bovine nutrition and reproduction, and have extensive experience in animal health and biotechnology research. Since 2019, Dr. Karim Benhenia has been leading the animal health team at the Biotechnology Research Center (CRBt) in Constantine and is a member of its scientific council. With years of professional experience, including teaching and working as a veterinarian,Dr. Karim Benhenia  contributes actively to advancements in veterinary science.

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Education

2019: Diploma of University Accommodation, ENSV El Harrache2017: Doctorate in Veterinary Sciences, ENSV El Harrache – Thesis: Optimization of Ram Semen Cryopreservation2011: Magister in Veterinary Sciences, specializing in Bovine Nutrition and Reproduction, ENSV El Harrache – Thesis: Freezing Technique of Bovine Embryos2007: Diploma in Artificial Insemination and Genetic Improvement2006: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University Hadj Lakhder, Batna2001: Baccalaureate in Natural and Life Sciences, Lycée Boumaaraf Mouhamed Lakhder, Khenchela
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Experience 

Since 2019: Animal Health Team Leader, Biotechnology Research Center (CRBt), ConstantineSince 2021: Member of the Scientific Council, CRBtResearcher A: Biotechnology Research CenterVisiting Lecturer: Department of Biology, University of KhenchelaVeterinarian: Municipality of Taouzient, KhenchelaVeterinarian: Municipality of Babar, KhenchelaVeterinarian: Municipality of Yabous, Khenchela2017-2018: Visiting Lecturer, Agro-Veterinary Institute, Souk Ahras
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Awards and Honors 

Dr. Karim Benhenia  has been recognized for their contribution to veterinary sciences and research in biotechnology. They have received accolades from the Biotechnology Research Center for their outstanding leadership in the animal health sector. Additionally Dr. Karim Benhenia  ‘s work in reproductive biotechnologies has earned them high regard in both academic and scientific communities. Their research efforts have led to innovations in cryopreservation techniques, improving the efficiency of artificial insemination and embryo freezing processes in livestock. Their membership in the CRBt’s scientific council further highlights their expertise and dedication to advancing veterinary biotechnology. 🏅🎖️🔬

Research Focus 

Dr. Karim Benhenia ‘s research centers on veterinary biotechnology, particularly in the areas of animal reproduction and cryopreservation. They have focused on optimizing semen and embryo freezing techniques to enhance the reproductive success of livestock species, with an emphasis on rams and bovines. Their research also extends to evaluating the oxidative status of sperm, viability assessments, and membrane functionality. In addition, Dr. Karim Benhenia is actively involved in biosafety and biosecurity within laboratory settings. They have contributed to training programs in biotechnology laboratories, particularly in the analysis and preparation of complex chemical compounds for reproductive biotechnology

 

Publication  Top Notes

Effect of Cyclodextrins, Cholesterol, and Vitamin E Complexation on Cryopreserved Epididymal Ram Semen (2016): This study, published in Small Ruminant Research, investigates how the complexation of cyclodextrins with cholesterol and vitamin E influences the cryopreservation outcomes of epididymal ram semen. The research demonstrates that these compounds can improve membrane integrity and motility, essential factors for semen viability post-thawing.

Beneficial and Harmful Effects of Cyclodextrin-Vitamin E Complex on Cryopreserved Ram Sperm (2018): Published in Animal Reproduction Science, this research further evaluates the dual nature of cyclodextrin-vitamin E complex on sperm quality during cryopreservation. While the complex enhances antioxidant properties, it also highlights potential adverse effects at higher concentrations, thus offering insight into optimizing sperm preservation techniques.

Complementary Effect of Cholesterol and Vitamin E Preloaded in Cyclodextrins on Frozen Bovine Semen (2018): In CryoLetters, Benhenia and colleagues analyze how loading cholesterol and vitamin E in cyclodextrins improves frozen bovine semen’s motility parameters and membrane integrity while reducing lipid peroxidation, advancing the field of bovine reproduction preservation.

Use of Rosmarinus officinalis Essential Oil Preloaded in β-Cyclodextrin on Ram Spermatozoa (2019): This work investigates the effect of rosemary essential oil complexed with β-cyclodextrin on sperm quality. The study highlights the benefits of using natural antioxidants to preserve sperm motility and membrane integrity, contributing to non-synthetic preservation methods.

Research on Local Algerian Livestock: Benhenia has also contributed to characterizing Algerian livestock, including studies on the morphogenetic traits of local goats (Livestock Research for Rural Development, 2021) and Arab-Barb horses (Revue Méd. Vét, 2018). These studies play a crucial role in understanding and preserving regional genetic resources.

Innovative Cryopreservation Techniques: His work extends to developing novel cryopreservation methods, such as the optimization of ram sperm cryopreservation through encapsulating antioxidants in cyclodextrins (École Nationale Supérieure Vétérinaire, 2021).

Other Contributions: Dr. Benhenia has investigated the impacts of partially substituting barley with olive-waste cake on ram reproduction performance (Acta Veterinaria Eurasia, 2022) and explored ultrasonography for gestational age determination in Arab-Barb mares.

Conclusion

The individual is a highly qualified candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. Their strong academic background, technical expertise in reproductive biotechnology, and leadership roles in research and education make them a standout contender. Their work has clear applications in livestock breeding and genetic improvement, which are important areas for advancing veterinary and agricultural sciences.

 

ebraheem menda | Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ebraheem menda |Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at GITAM University, India

Dr. Menda Ebraheem is an innovative and results-driven Assistant Professor with over 15 years of experience in electrical and electronics engineering education. Passionate about integrating cutting-edge research and technology, he focuses on advancing engineering methodologies through experimental design and quantitative analysis. 💡 Dr. Ebraheem is dedicated to mentoring emerging talent, fostering innovation, and contributing to the growth of the scientific community through high-quality publications. His ability to simplify complex ideas into actionable solutions has earned him respect among his peers and students

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Education 🎓

Dr. Menda Ebraheem holds a B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Andhra University College of Engineering (2000-2004) and an M.Tech from GVP College of Engineering (2005-2007). His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he has since built upon through a career dedicated to both education and research. 📖 During his studies, he honed his skills in quantitative analysis, research design, and applied electrical engineering, which would later play a pivotal role in his professional career. 📘

Experience💼

Dr. Menda Ebraheem has been serving as an Assistant Professor at GITAM University since 2009. Over the past decade, he has become known for his ability to translate complex electrical engineering concepts into understandable material for students. ✍️ Prior to his role at GITAM, he worked as an Assistant Professor at Pydah College of Engineering and Technology (2006-2009), where he first began honing his teaching and research skills. His career spans over 15 years in academia, where he has actively contributed to the development of future engineers while also collaborating on various cross-functional research projects. 📊

Awards and Honors🏆 

Dr. Menda Ebraheem has received recognition for his dedication to research and teaching. His outstanding contributions to electrical and electronics engineering have been acknowledged with accolades that highlight his excellence in both academic and experimental research. 🎖️ In addition to delivering impactful research publications, Dr. Ebraheem has been commended for his mentorship efforts, guiding students to reach their full potential. His numerous awards reflect his commitment to innovation and the broader scientific community, fostering a culture of learning and excellence within the university. 🌟

Research Focus 🔬 

Dr. Menda Ebraheem’s research focuses on electrical and electronics engineering, with a particular emphasis on leveraging quantitative analysis, experimental design, and technology-driven solutions. 📈 His work explores advancements in power systems, control systems, and circuit design, contributing to cutting-edge developments in the field. 📊 He has a strong publication record in reputable journals and is actively involved in cross-functional research collaborations aimed at driving innovation. His commitment to translating theoretical concepts into practical applications ensures his research makes a meaningful impact on both industry and academia. 💡

Publication  Top Notes

  1. Comparative performance evaluation of teaching learning-based optimization against genetic algorithm on benchmark functions
    📖 M. Ebraheem, T.R. Jyothsna (2015)
    Published in the IEEE Power, Communication and Information Technology Conference, this study compares the performance of Teaching Learning Based Optimization (TLBO) with Genetic Algorithms (GA) on benchmark functions. It focuses on assessing optimization algorithms’ efficiency for solving complex engineering problems. 📊
  2. Performance analysis of transient behavior of PMSG model with sudden load variations: Part-2
    📚 T.R. Jyothsna, M. Ebraheem (2018)
    This paper, presented at the Technologies for Smart-City Energy Security and Power Conference, investigates the transient behavior of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG) models under sudden load variations, focusing on the implications for smart energy systems. 💡
  3. Modeling and Analysis of Wind Energy System
    📘 S. Medikonda, G. Vanitha, M. Ebraheem (2022)
    In this conference paper, Dr. Ebraheem and co-authors analyze wind energy systems, providing modeling insights to optimize the performance of wind energy conversion systems, especially for intelligent controllers. 🌬️
  4. Hybrid sand cat-galactic swarm optimization-based adaptive maximum power point tracking and blade pitch controller for wind energy conversion system
    🌀 M. Ebraheem (2024)
    Published in the International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, this innovative paper introduces a hybrid optimization algorithm for adaptive maximum power point tracking and control in wind energy systems, showcasing advancements in renewable energy technologies. 🌍
  5. ATC Calculation using Power Transfer Distribution Factor for Large System
    P.M. Ebraheem Menda, Aravind Kumar Kondaji (2022)
    Published in NeuroQuantology, this research addresses Available Transfer Capability (ATC) calculation using power transfer distribution factors, a critical issue in managing large power systems. 🚀
  6. Performance analysis of transient behaviour of PMSG model with sudden load variations part-1
    ⚙️ T.R. Jyothsna, M. Ebraheem (2018)
    This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the PMSG model’s performance under transient conditions, emphasizing the system’s response to load fluctuations and its implications for renewable energy integration. 🌿

Conclusion

With an extensive body of work, innovative research contributions, and a proven track record of mentoring emerging talent, Menda Ebraheem is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing electrical and electronics engineering, particularly in renewable energy systems and digital signal processing, marks him as a leader in his field. By addressing areas for further growth, he will continue to contribute significantly to both academia and industry.

Fiona Wirrer-George | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fiona Wirrer-George | Antenna engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD in Philosophy at Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung, Australia

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung is an artist, performer, and academic researcher hailing from the Mbaiwum/Trotj, Alngith/Liningithi, and Wik Apalich Nations of Western Cape York, Australia. Currently residing on Gumuy/Walluburra/Yidinji and Yiringandji lands, Fiona’s creative work spans performance theatre, choreography, and literature. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the epistemology, ontology, and axiology of her Western Cape heritage, particularly informed by the teachings of her maternal grandmother. Fiona’s work employs auto-ethnography, weaving together traditional knowledge, song, dance, and contemporary artistic methods to express and interpret the cultural frameworks of her people.

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Education🎓

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung holds a Bachelor of Education (B’ED), Master of Education (M’ED), Graduate Certificate in Research Methodology (GCRM), and a PhD. Her academic journey is intricately connected to her First Nations heritage, blending formal education with the wisdom passed down through generations. Through her studies, she has explored First Nations cultural and spiritual methodologies, integrating them into her academic and creative practice. Her education allows her to merge traditional knowledge systems with modern academic frameworks, positioning her as a unique voice in the intersection of culture and research. 📚🌱

Experience 🎭

Fiona has a rich background in performance theatre, choreography, and literature, with a focus on Indigenous knowledge systems and creative expression. She draws from the epistemology of the Wik and Wikway systems, incorporating her lived experiences and cultural teachings into her artistic and academic work. As an academic researcher, she has contributed to the understanding of First Nations creative methodologies, auto-ethnography, and relational connectivity through song and dance. Her performances and research explore how cultural frameworks inform creative processes, blending traditional and contemporary practices to convey the value of First Nations systems of knowledge. 🩰🖋️

Awards and Honors 🏆

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung has been recognized for her contributions to First Nations culture, creativity, and research. She has received numerous accolades for her work in performance theatre and choreography, as well as for her academic research in First Nations methodologies. Her unique approach, which blends traditional knowledge with contemporary artistic practices, has earned her accolades from both academic and artistic communities. Fiona’s work continues to influence and inspire those seeking to explore the intersections of culture, creativity, and research. 🌟🎨

Research Focus🔬 

Fiona’s research is centered around First Nations cultural, spiritual, and creative methodologies, with a particular focus on the epistemology, ontology, and axiology of the Wik and Wikway systems. She explores how traditional knowledge systems inform contemporary creative practices, employing an auto-ethnographical approach to knowledge acquisition and interpretation. Her research draws from her lived experience and the teachings of her maternal grandmother, focusing on the amalgamation of song, dance, and relational connectivity to frame her work. Fiona’s research contributes to the broader understanding of how First Nations systems of Lore can inform modern creative and academic practices.

Publication  Top Notes

📘 Interval Observation and Control for Continuous-Time Persidskii Systems
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2024
Contributors: Denis Efimov, Andrey Polyakov, Xubin Ping
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2024.3387008

Optimal Flow Factor Determination in Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Control
Published in: IEEE Access, 2024
Contributors: Alexander Morozov, Mikhail Pugach, Andrey Polyakov, Pavel Osinenko, Anton Bolychev, Vladimir Terzija, Sergei Parsegov
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3361830

🛠️ Homogeneous Control Design Using Invariant Ellipsoid Method
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2024
Contributors: Siyuan Wang, Haibin Duan, Gang Zheng, Xubin Ping, Driss Boutat, Andrey Polyakov
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2024.3384844

👥 Generalized Homogeneous Leader-Following Consensus Control for Multiagent Systems
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems, 2024
Contributors: Min Li, Andrey Polyakov, Gang Zheng
DOI: 10.1109/TCNS.2023.3290429

🛵 Perturbed Unicycle Mobile Robots: A Second-Order Sliding-Mode Trajectory Tracking Control
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2024
Contributors: Héctor Ríos, Manuel Mera, Andrey Polyakov
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2023.3270520

Conclusion

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung’s research exemplifies innovative and culturally grounded methodologies, blending lived experience, creative expression, and academic rigor. Her work as a First Nations Cultural/Spiritual/Creative Methodologist uniquely positions her for the Best Researcher Award. With a balance of creative practice and scholarly output, Fiona’s research makes a significant contribution to the preservation and dissemination of Indigenous knowledge systems. With potential areas for increased collaboration and academic visibility, she remains a strong contender for recognition.

Hasi Rani Barai | Nanocomposite materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Hasi Rani Barai | Nanocomposite materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Yeungnam University, South Korea

Dr. Hasi Rani Barai is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea, specializing in materials science and nanotechnology. She completed her postdoctoral research in artificial photosynthesis at Sogang University and nanomaterials at Ewha Womans University. Dr. Barai has earned global recognition for her innovative work in energy storage devices and nanocomposite materials. She holds a Ph.D. from Inha University and has published extensively in high-impact journals. Her career is marked by a deep commitment to advancing materials engineering and green energy solutions.

Publication Profile

Education 🎓

Ph.D. (2010–2013): Inha University, South Korea, under Prof. H.W. Lee – Research in physical organic mechanisms, nanomaterials, and high-energy materials. M.S. (2006–2008): University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, under Prof. M. Muhibur Rahman – Specialized in laser spectroscopy and physical chemistry. B.Sc. (2000–2006): University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, under Prof. M. Muhibur Rahman – Studied chemistry with a focus on nanomaterials and spectroscopy.

Experience 🔬 

Assistant Professor (2015–present): Yeungnam University, South Korea – Leading research in nanocomposites, energy storage, and biosensors Postdoctoral Fellow (2013–2015): Sogang University, South Korea – Focused on artificial photosynthesis and nanocatalysts for CO2 reduction. Postdoctoral Fellow (2013): Ewha Womans University, South Korea – Researched nanoparticles for energy storage. Research Fellow: Expert in supercapacitors, electrochemistry, and MOFs.

Awards and Honors 🏅

KCAP Fellowship: Awarded for outstanding research in artificial photosynthesis and nanomaterials at Sogang University. Best Paper Award: Recognition for top-tier research publications in energy storage systems. International Research Grants: Secured multiple research grants to advance the field of nanotechnology and green energy. Young Scientist Award: Honored for innovative contributions in the field of materials science and energy devices.

Research Focus 🔍 

Materials Science & Engineering: Specializes in nanocomposites, supercapacitors, and biosensors. Electrochemistry & Energy Storage: Focus on supercapacitors, nanoparticles, and energy storage devices for sustainable technologies. Nanotechnology & Catalysis: Research in nanocatalysts, MOFs, and CO2 reduction for artificial photosynthesis. Green Energy: Leading innovations in renewable energy solutions using nanomaterials and advanced electrochemistry.

Publication  Top Notes

High-Performance Battery-Type Supercapacitors: Investigated the growth of nanorods/nanospheres on conductive frameworks for energy storage. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, July 2024. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.4c03109

Detection of Polymorphisms in FASN, DGAT1, and PPARGC1A Genes: Analyzed gene associations with milk yield and composition traits in river buffalo. Animals, June 2024. DOI: 10.3390/ani14131945

Conductive Gels for Energy Storage and Conversion: Studied design strategies for materials used in energy applications. Materials, May 2024. DOI: 10.3390/ma17102268

Antibiotic Resistance in Plant Pathogenic Bacteria: Discussed environmental impacts and biocontrol agents. Plants, April 2024. DOI: 10.3390/plants13081135

pH-Sensitive Hydrogel Membrane for Dye Water Purification: Developed sodium alginate/poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel for environmental applications. ACS ES&T Water, February 2024. DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.3c00567

 

Conclusion

Dr. Hasi Rani Barai is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her remarkable achievements in the fields of nanocomposite materials, energy storage, and artificial photosynthesis. Her extensive academic and research career reflects excellence in innovative materials science, positioning her as a leading researcher in cutting-edge technologies that address global challenges. By fostering international collaborations and emphasizing applied research, Dr. Barai’s already stellar portfolio could reach even greater heights, making her a deserving candidate for this award.

Di Lan | Microwave absorption | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Lan | Microwave absorption | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Hubei University of Automotive Technology,  china

Lan Di, born in Shiyan, Hubei on November 4, 1994, is a lecturer at the Hubei University of Automotive Technology. He holds a PhD in Materials Science from Northwestern Polytechnical University. His research revolves around specialty engineering plastics, polyimide adhesives, and wave-absorbing materials, with notable applications in the military sector. With over 48 SCI papers published, Lan Di has established himself as a prominent figure in his field, earning recognition in Stanford University’s Top 2% Global Scientists list in 2022 and 2023.

Publication Profile

Scholar

Education🎓

Bachelor’s Degree (2012-2016) in Polymer Science and Engineering from Hubei University Master’s Student (2016-2019) in Materials Science at Northwestern Polytechnical University. Doctoral Candidate (2019-2022) in Materials Science at Northwestern Polytechnical University. Throughout his academic career, Lan focused on high-temperature adhesives and wave-absorbing materials, publishing extensively in renowned scientific journals and earning over 2,200 citations on Google Scholar.

Experience🧑‍🏫 

Lecturer (2023-present) at the Polymer Department, Hubei University of Automotive Technology, where Lan teaches and continues his cutting-edge research in polymer materials and high-temperature adhesives. Doctoral Candidate (2019-2022) at Northwestern Polytechnical University, where he published 48 SCI papers and worked on groundbreaking research in wave-absorbing materials and high-entropy alloys aster’s Student (2016-2019) focused on the study of engineering plastics and modified PTFE gaskets for military applications.

Awards and Honors🔬 

Global Top 2% Scientist (2022, 2023) by Stanford University for outstanding contributions in polymer materials research. First Prize for the Most Influential Paper Award from the Chinese Physical Society in 2021. Highly cited researcher with 4 ESI Hot Papers and 8 highly cited ESI papers. Filed three patent applications in the field of polyimide adhesives and wave-absorbing materials.

Research Focus🔬 

Specialty Engineering Plastics: Focus on polyimide high-temperature adhesives and modified PTFE gaskets used in military engines and motor seals. High-Temperature Adhesives: Developing polyimide adhesives for high-energy motor rotors. Wave-Absorbing Materials: Expertise in high-entropy alloys and ceramics, leading projects on polymer-based wave-absorbing materials. Published extensively in SCI journals, contributing to innovations in military and industrial applications of polymers.

Publication  Top Notes

Facile synthesis of hierarchical chrysanthemum-like copper cobaltate-copper oxide composites for enhanced microwave absorption performance
📖 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 533, 481-491 (2019), 211 citations
Co-authors: M Qin, R Yang, S Chen, H Wu, Y Fan, Q Fu, F Zhang.

Novel binary cobalt nickel oxide hollowed-out spheres for electromagnetic absorption applications
📖 Chemical Engineering Journal, 382, 122797 (2020), 205 citations
Co-authors: M Qin, J Liu, G Wu, Y Zhang, H Wu.

Progress in low-frequency microwave absorbing materials
📖 Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 29, 17122-17136 (2018), 201 citations
Co-authors: Z Jia, K Lin, M Qin, K Kou, G Wu, H Wu.

Simultaneous manipulation of interfacial and defects polarization toward Zn/Co phase and ion hybrids for electromagnetic wave absorption
📖 Advanced Functional Materials, 31(50), 2106677 (2021), 194 citations
Co-authors: Z Gao, L Zhang, H Wu.

Synergistic Polarization Loss of MoS2-Based Multiphase Solid Solution for Electromagnetic Wave Absorption
📖 Advanced Functional Materials, 32(18), 2112294 (2022), 167 citations
Co-authors: Z Gao, Z Ma, Z Zhao, L Zhang, H Wu, Y Hou.

Conclusion

Lan Di is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong track record in high-impact publications, patent filings, and leadership roles within the scientific community. His specialized focus on high-entropy alloys, specialty engineering plastics, and wave-absorbing materials places him at the forefront of critical fields in materials science. While there are opportunities to broaden his impact through further industry collaborations and interdisciplinary research, his current accomplishments make him highly deserving of this award.

Aurélien Chendjou Kamela | Hématologie | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aurélien Chendjou Kamela | Hématologie | Best Researcher Award

Technicien Classe B at , CISSS Chaudière-appalaches, Canada

A seasoned health sciences professional, this individual has over 5 years of experience in research and project management. With a strong background in clinical planning and support, they have gained a solid reputation in hematology, particularly in sickle cell and hemophilia research. Their expertise has been instrumental in implementing screening and awareness campaigns across Cameroon, and they have contributed significantly to scientific publications and research protocols. Currently a lab technician at CISSS Chaudière-Appalaches, they continue to build on their experience while advancing in functional genomics at Université Laval.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

They began their academic journey with a BSc in Biology of Animal Organisms (2012–2015) from Université de Yaoundé I. To further specialize, they pursued a Master’s in Medical Hematology (2020–2022) from the same university, which laid the foundation for their deep focus on blood disorders. Eager to stay at the forefront of scientific advancements, they are now expanding their expertise through a Microprogram in Functional Genomics (2023–2024) at Université Laval. This diverse educational path equips them with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for their research roles in health sciences.

Experience 🔬

They currently work as a Lab Technician (2024–present) at CISSS Chaudière-Appalaches, where they manage specimen preparation, inventory, and laboratory data. Prior to this, they were the Project Manager for Screening/Diagnosis (2021–2023) at GEDREPACAM, leading neonatal screening and public health initiatives for sickle cell disease. Their role as a Research Student (2017–2022) at the Hemophilia Treatment Center in Yaoundé honed their ability to manage research projects independently. They’ve also coordinated biological diagnostics at IECD (2021) and handled data entry for the same organization (2019–2021). Their diverse professional background reflects a balance of research, clinical work, and project management.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Their research has earned recognition through multiple grants from the World Federation of Hemophilia. In 2022, they secured funding for their project evaluating the quality of life of hemophilia patients under prophylactic treatment in Cameroon. They were also the Principal Investigator for the Hemophilia Treatment Center financing program (2021 and 2022 editions), backed by the same federation. These awards underscore their dedication to improving the healthcare landscape for hemophilia patients, particularly in resource-limited settings. Their ability to secure funding reflects their expertise in both research and project execution, enhancing their reputation in the field.

Research Focus🔬 

Their research primarily centers on blood disorders like hemophilia and sickle cell disease. They have been involved in evaluating quality-of-life measures for hemophilia patients, especially those under prophylactic treatment in Cameroon. They are also skilled in managing and analyzing clinical samples, devising new diagnostic protocols, and publishing scientific findings. Their research contributions extend to the screening and prevention of sickle cell disease, where they have led initiatives in public health campaigns. This individual also plays a key role in educating and training future researchers, ensuring that their expertise is passed on to the next generation

Publication  Top Notes

Conclusion

The candidate is well-suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to their strong educational background, significant contributions to hematology and sickle cell disease research, and proven project management skills. Their ability to secure international funding, publish research, and contribute to public health initiatives reflects their commitment to advancing the medical sciences. With a focus on expanding their research portfolio and further enhancing international collaboration, they have the potential to achieve even greater success in the field of health science research.