Avick Sinha | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Avick Sinha | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Fellow at , University of Brighton, United Kingdom

🌍 A Senior Research Fellow at the University of Brighton, this individual has a robust background in experimental and numerical research across fluid mechanics and heat transfer. They previously worked at Rolls-Royce UTC at the University of Nottingham and Budge Budge Institute of Technology, contributing to cutting-edge projects. Their expertise in multiphase flows and physicochemical characterization of porous media reflects a commitment to impactful, interdisciplinary research. They actively lead projects, mentor students, and contribute to international collaborations. Their work is published and funded by prominent organizations like EPSRC and Rolls-Royce.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

This researcher earned a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India, completing in 2019 with a research focus on fluid dynamics and heat transfer. Prior to that, they completed an M.Tech at IIT Kanpur (2011), focusing on aerospace engineering and unsteady aerodynamics, securing 82.5%. Their academic journey began with a B.Tech from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (2009), where they graduated with honors, achieving 87.5%. Their academic performance across these prestigious institutions showcases a dedication to innovation in engineering and applied sciences.

Experience 💼

The individual currently holds a Senior Research Fellow role at the University of Brighton (2023~), where they are involved in teaching and cutting-edge research on porous media and complex fluid flows. Previously, they were a Research Fellow at Rolls-Royce UTC at the University of Nottingham (2019-2023), leading experimental research on aero-engine systems and contributing to UK’s Net-Zero goals. They have also worked as an Assistant Professor at Budge Budge Institute of Technology, India (2011-2012), where they developed course content and supervised undergraduate research, reflecting a rich career trajectory across academia and industry.

Awards and Honors🏆 

Their accolades include an Associate Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy (UK, 2022) and Chartered Engineer status from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (UK, 2022). They secured external funding for various research initiatives, such as the Prime Minister’s Fellowship for Ph.D. from General Electric & SERB India (£36,000) and the Santander Student Research Experience Scheme (£1,500). Equipment funding from the University of Brighton (£2,400) also highlights their leadership in research projects. These awards reflect their excellence in academic contributions, teaching, and impactful research outcomes.

Research Focus 🔬 

Their research explores fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and physicochemical characterization of porous media, with a focus on multiphase flows and energy efficiency. Current projects include interdisciplinary work on wound healing materials and clean-energy solutions in aero-engine systems. They utilize advanced experimental techniques like Particle Image Velocimetry and laser-induced fluorescence, combined with CFD simulations. Their work on aero-engine bearing chambers has contributed significantly to reducing oil usage, promoting sustainable engineering solutions aligned with Net-Zero targets.

Publication  Top Notes

  • “Studying the impacts of droplets depositing from the gas core onto a gas-sheared liquid film with stereoscopic BBLIF technique”
    Authors: AV Cherdantsev, A Sinha, DB Hann
    Journal: International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Volume 150, 2022, Article 104033
  • “Characterization of a superheated water jet released into water using proper orthogonal decomposition method”
    Authors: A Sinha, RO Chauhan, S Balasubramanian
    Journal: Journal of Fluids Engineering, Volume 140 (8), 2018, Article 081107
  • “How do the liquid properties affect the entrapment of bubbles in gas sheared liquid flows?”
    Authors: A Sinha, A Cherdantsev, K Johnson, J Vasques, D Hann
    Journal: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, Volume 92, 2021, Article 108878
  • “Internal and external characteristics of a superheated jet”
    Authors: A Sinha, S Balasubramanian, S Gopalakrishnan
    Journal: WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences, Volume 89, Pages 225-236, 2015
  • “A numerical study on dynamics of spray jets”
    Authors: A Sinha, S Balasubramanian, S Gopalakrishnan
    Journal: Sadhana, Volume 40, Pages 787-802, 2015
  • “Multidimensional simulation of thermal non-equilibrium flows in a convergent-divergent nozzle”
    Authors: A Sinha, S Gopalakrishnan
    Journal: Multiphase Science and Technology, 2019
  • “Instability of a low Reynolds number round jet”
    Authors: A Sinha, KK Bharadwaj, D Das
    Conference: Proc. 39th National Conference on Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power, Pages 13-15, 2012

Conclusion

The candidate is highly deserving of a “Best Researcher Award” due to their deep expertise in fluid mechanics, leadership in high-impact projects, technical proficiency, and academic mentoring. Their contributions to sustainable engineering and advanced experimental techniques align with current industrial and academic trends. Enhancing their publication profile and expanding international collaborations could further solidify their standing as a top researcher in their field. Overall, their research achievements, particularly in advancing complex fluid flows and sustainable engineering, make them an excellent candidate for this prestigious award.

 

Dr. Madeha Alkelan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Madeha Alkelan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. University of Cape Town, South Africa

Dr. Dr. Madeha Alkelan holds a Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Cape Town (2023), specializing in Dermatology with a focus on hair and skin diseases. Their dissertation explored the molecular and biochemical characterization of hair follicle stem cells in frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planopilaris. They also earned an M.Sc. in Medical Biosciences from the University of Western Cape (2015) and a B.Sc. in Medical Sciences from Almergeb University, Libya (2008). With teaching experience at Al Margeb University and extensive training in tissue culture, flow cytometry, and advanced biochemical techniques, Dr. Dr. Madeha Alkelan is a seasoned researcher and educator in health sciences.

 

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Medicine, Dermatology | University of Cape Town (2023)I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Cape Town, specializing in Health Sciences and Dermatology. My research focused on the Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia and Lichen Planopilaris, contributing to a deeper understanding of hair and skin diseases.🎓 M.Sc. in Medical Biosciences | University of Western Cape (2015)I earned my Master’s degree in Medical Biosciences from the University of Western Cape. My dissertation explored the Antibacterial Activity of South African Plant Extracts against Streptococcus mutans, highlighting the potential of natural remedies in combating bacterial infections.🎓 B.Sc. in Medical Sciences | Almergeb University, Libya (2008)My undergraduate studies in Medical Sciences at Almergeb University, Libya, laid the foundation for my career in health sciences and medical research.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a Lecturer at Al Margeb University, I taught Histology and Anatomy, shaping the next generation of medical professionals through comprehensive and engaging coursework.

🌟 English Language Courses

English Language Centre, Libya (2010): Completed a Seven-Month English Language Course to enhance communication skills.EC School, Cape Town (2013): Completed a One-Year English Language Course to further advance my proficiency.

💻 Office Computer Course

Office Computer Course: Acquired essential computer skills for academic and research tasks.

🧬 Advanced Laboratory Techniques

Tissue Culture Training | Tygerberg Hospital (2015): Gained expertise in Tissue Culture techniques.Flow Cytometry Training | University of Western Cape (2015): Developed skills in Flow Cytometry for advanced cellular analysis.Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence Training | Hair and Skin Research Lab (2019): Specialized in Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence techniques for dermatological research.Tissue Culture Training (2D and 3D) | Hair and Skin Research Lab (2021): Advanced training in 2D and 3D Tissue Culture methods for skin research.

🔬 Analytical and Computational Techniques

MALDI TOF, FTIR, SEM, and LC-MS/MS Training (2018): Developed proficiency in MALDI TOF, FTIR, SEM, and LC-MS/MS for comprehensive biochemical analysis.Skyline, SclisLab, Maxquant, Perseus, R Software Training (2029-2023): Engaged in advanced training for Skyline, SclisLab, Maxquant, Perseus, and R Software for data analysis and research.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Certain South African Plants Against the Oral Pathogen – Streptococcus mutans

Authors: Madeha A. Kelani, Danovon C. Hiss, Mervin Meyer, Abdulrahman M. Elbagory, Ahmed A. Hussein
Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Status: Published

📚 The Role of Stem Cells in the Pathogenesis of Scarring Alopecia: Systematic Review Protocol

Authors: Madeha Alkelani, Henry Adeola, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo, Kutlwano Chabaesele, Thandeka Sikhakhane
Registration Number: PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020146382
Status: Published

📘 Systematic Review of the Genomics and Proteomic Signatures of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

Authors: Kutlwano Antonette Chabaesele, Henry Adeola, Nonhlanhla Khumalo, Madeha Alkelani, Thandeka Sikhakhane
Registration Number: PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020208759
Status: Published

Authors: Thandeka Sikhakhane, Madeha Alkelani, Kutlwano Chabaesele, Henry Adeola, Nonhlanhla Khumalo
Registration Number: PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020157025
Status: Published

📄 Pathological Role of Molecular and Phenotypic Changes to Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Scarring Alopecias

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Henry A. Adeola, Richard P. Halley-Stott, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo
Journal: Journal of Dermatology
Status: Submitted (JDE-2024-0129)

🧪 Stem Cells Biochemical Signatures of Different Classes of Alopecia Identified by FTIR Spectroscopy

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Ogheneochuko Oputu, Henry A. Adeola, Richard P. Halley-Stott, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo
Journal: Experimental Dermatology
Status: Submitted (EXD-24-0006)

🔬 Proteomic Discovery and Validation of Differentially Expressed Molecular Targets for Keloid: Novel Biomarkers and Treatment Options

Authors: Elvis Banboye Kidzeru, Musalula Sinkala, Temwani Chalwa, Relebohile Matobole, Madeha Alkelani, Zeinab Ghasemishahrestani, Stanley Kimbung Mbandi, Jonathan Blackburn, David Tabb, Henry Ademola Adeola, Nonhlanhla Khumalo, Ardeshir Bayat
Journal: Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Status: Submitted (JID-2024-0188)

🔬 Advancements in Medical Research: Exploring Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy for Tissue, Cell, and Hair Sample Analysis

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Ntandoyenkosi Buthelezi
Journal: Skin Research and Technology
Status: Submitted (SRT13733)

🔬 Development and Optimization of a Keloid Spheroid Model for Evaluation of an Anti-Fibrotic Rock Inhibitor

Authors: Zeinab Ghasemishahrestani, Redxpharma Company, Madeha Alkelani, Traci Wilgus, Nala Kumalo, Aldreshir Bayat
Journal: [Under Review]

🔬 Shotgun Proteomics and Imaging Mass Spectrometry Evaluation of Molecular Hair Follicle Stem Cell Protein Changes in Primary Scarring Alopecia Progression

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Henry A. Adeola, Richard P. Halley-Stott, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo