Qingqing Hou | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qingqing Hou | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

postdoctor at Lanzhou University , China

A dedicated researcher specializing in ecology, currently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at Lanzhou University since March 2023. 💡 Committed to understanding plant-soil interactions and desertification restoration processes. 🌍 Passionate about contributing to environmental conservation and ecological balance.

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Education📚 

PhD in Ecology, Lanzhou University, 2016-2022. 🎓 Bachelor’s degree in Ecology, Lanzhou University, 2012-2016. 🌱 Focused on ecosystem restoration and environmental processes during both academic degrees, building a strong foundation in ecological research.

Experience💼 

Postdoctoral researcher at Lanzhou University, 2023-Present. 🌿 Host of Gansu Provincial Basic Research Office on-site postdoctoral project (2023-2025) researching desertification ecosystem restoration. 🔬 Skilled in ecological data collection, analysis, and modeling.

Awards & Honors🏅

Host of the Gansu Provincial Basic Research Office postdoctoral project (23JRRA1157). 💎 Recognized for contributions to desertification restoration research and plant-soil microbial community studies. 🌟 Awarded the 60,000 yuan research funding for ongoing research.

Research Focus🔬 

Focused on plant and soil microbial community interactions during desertification ecosystem restoration. 🌱 Investigates the succession processes of ecological systems. 🌍 Contributes to sustainable environmental practices for ecosystem restoration and climate resilience.

Other Scientific Research Projects🌿 

Gansu Provincial Basic Research Office, on-site postdoctoral project (2023-2025) on desertification restoration (23JRRA1157). 💰 Research funding: 60,000 yuan. 📅 Ongoing from July 2023.

Representative Research Results & Academic Awards🏆 

Representative achievements in plant and soil community restoration during desertification ecosystem recovery. 🌱 Publication in major ecology journals. 🌍 Honored for significant contributions to ecological science and sustainable ecosystem research.

Publications 📖

Interannual Variations in Grassland Carbon Fluxes
Authors: Hou, Q., Ma, K., Yu, X.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2024
Summary: The study explores variations in carbon fluxes across grasslands in the Qilian Mountains, identifying key factors influencing these fluctuations.

Inorganic Carbon Pools and Their Drivers in Grassland and Desert Soils
Authors: Dong, L., Ran, J., Luo, J., Kuzyakov, Y., Deng, J.
Journal: Global Change Biology, 2024
Summary: This research looks into the drivers of inorganic carbon pools in grassland and desert soils, providing insights into carbon storage mechanisms in arid ecosystems.

Short-term Effects of Restoration Measures on Vegetation and Soil Characteristics
Authors: Chen, Y., Xu, J., Xu, C., Yang, C., Yu, X.
Journal: Global Ecology and Conservation, 2024
Summary: The paper examines how different restoration measures impact vegetation communities and soil properties in degraded alpine grasslands.

Screening and Evaluation of Chenopodiaceae Plants for Saline-Alkali Land Improvement
Authors: Xu, N., Yu, X., Di, D., Luo, X., Ma, K.
Journal: Chinese Journal of Grassland, 2024
Summary: This article focuses on selecting suitable Chenopodiaceae plants for improving saline-alkali land in Central Gansu Province.

Response of Soil Microbial α-Diversity to Grazing in Grassland Ecosystems
Authors: Yang, H., Song, J., Hou, Q., Yu, X.
Journal: Land Degradation and Development, 2024
Summary: A meta-analysis that reviews the effect of grazing on soil microbial diversity in various grassland ecosystems.

Active Restoration Efforts Drive Community Succession and Assembly in a Desert
Authors: Hou, Q., Hu, W., Sun, Y., Ran, J., Deng, J.
Journal: Ecological Applications, 2024
Summary: This study investigates how active restoration efforts over the past 53 years have shaped plant and community succession in desert environments.

Distribution, Species Richness, and Relative Importance of Different Plant Life Forms across Drylands in China
Authors: Yao, S., Hu, W., Ji, M., Niklas, K.J., Deng, J.
Journal: Plant Diversity, 2024
Summary: The research explores plant diversity across dryland ecosystems in China, focusing on the distribution and relative importance of different life forms.

Initiation of Rest-Grazing During Soil Thawing Improves Plant Community Stability
Authors: Ma, K., Hou, Q., Xu, C., Xu, J., Yu, X.
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science, 2024
Summary: Investigates the effects of rest-grazing on plant communities during soil thawing in alpine grasslands, emphasizing improved stability and interspecific relationships.

The Response of Alfalfa Production to Water and Air Temperature in Jinzhong Basin
Authors: Zhu, M., Niu, S.-S., Hou, Q.-Q., Yang, X., Xu, H.-Y.
Journal: Acta Agrestia Sinica, 2024
Summary: This study explores how environmental factors like water and air temperature affect alfalfa production in the Jinzhong Basin, Shanxi Province.

Conclusion

Given their substantial contributions to ecological restoration and ecosystem sustainability, particularly through cutting-edge research on desertification and microbial communities, this individual is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. With further international collaborations and a broader dissemination of their findings, they could achieve even greater recognition in global environmental research.

HONGBO WU | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HONGBO WU | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Director of Reproductive Medicine Center at Qinzhou Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital , China

👩‍⚕️ Dr. Wu Hongbo is the Director of the Reproductive Medicine Center at Qinzhou Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital. She holds a doctorate from Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University. As a chief physician, she specializes in reproductive health, addressing complex fertility issues like recurrent miscarriage, diminished ovarian reserve, and IVF challenges. With numerous SCI publications and leadership in provincial research projects, Dr. Wu has pioneered advancements in reproductive technology. She actively contributes to Guangxi’s reproductive health committees and associations, driving innovative healthcare solutions in assisted reproduction.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Wu Hongbo earned her doctorate from Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University, a prestigious institution renowned for excellence in medical sciences. Her advanced education in reproductive medicine equipped her with specialized knowledge and clinical expertise. Dr. Wu’s academic journey reflects a dedication to mastering cutting-edge fertility treatments and reproductive technology, forming the foundation for her groundbreaking work in assisted reproduction.

Experience 🩺

Dr. Wu Hongbo serves as the Chief Physician and Director of the Reproductive Medicine Center at Qinzhou Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital. With years of hands-on experience, she leads innovative treatments in reproductive health. Her extensive career includes managing complex IVF cases, recurrent pregnancy loss, and pioneering stem cell applications in endometrial treatments. Dr. Wu also engages in collaborative telemedicine and nursing practices for IVF patients, shaping comprehensive fertility care models.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Wu Hongbo has been recognized for her excellence in reproductive medicine with leadership roles in the Guangxi Eugenics Association and Guangxi Medical Association. Her work has earned her prestigious appointments, including Vice President of the Healthy Reproduction and Assisted Reproductive Technology Branch and executive committee roles across key reproductive health organizations.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Wu Hongbo focuses on reproductive health innovations, including stem cell therapy, ovarian reserve, and assisted reproductive technologies. Her current projects explore menstrual blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells, warm acupuncture therapies, and genetic factors influencing recurrent miscarriage. Through cutting-edge research, she advances fertility treatments, addressing complex reproductive challenges to improve patient outcomes.

Publications 📖

NAT10-mediated mRNA N4-acetylcytidine modifications in mouse oocytes constitute a checkpoint of ovarian follicle development
Journal: Science Bulletin (2024)
DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2024.09.020
Summary: This study uncovers the role of NAT10-mediated mRNA modifications in ovarian follicle development, providing insights into molecular mechanisms governing oocyte quality and fertility.

2. PCBP1/2 and TDP43 Function as NAT10 Adaptors to Mediate mRNA ac4C Formation in Mammalian Cells
Journal: Advanced Science (2024)
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202400133
Summary: This research identifies PCBP1/2 and TDP43 as critical adaptors in mRNA acetylation, shedding light on gene regulation pathways essential for cell function and development.

3. SARS-CoV-2 infection negatively impacts the quality of embryos by delaying early embryonic development
Journal: American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (2024)
DOI: 10.1111/aji.13831
Summary: The study highlights how COVID-19 affects embryonic development, with implications for fertility treatments and maternal health during the pandemic.

4. Administration of depot GnRH agonist prior to programmed frozen-thawed embryo transfer does not improve live birth rates in ovulatory women
Journal: Medicine (United States) (2022)
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000030991
Summary: This large-scale retrospective study evaluates the effectiveness of GnRH agonists in embryo transfer, influencing clinical protocols for IVF.

5. The function of metformin in endometrial receptivity (ER) of patients with PCOS: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (2021)
DOI: 10.1186/s12958-021-00772-7
Summary: This meta-analysis explores the beneficial effects of metformin on endometrial receptivity in PCOS patients, supporting its use in fertility treatments.

Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates exceptional expertise and contributions to reproductive medicine, both in research and clinical practice. Their work on genetic research, clinical outcomes in IVF, and their leadership in various reproductive medicine associations make them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Their future research could benefit from broader international engagement and interdisciplinary approaches to continue driving innovation in the field.

Xiaoqing high | Analysis for Hydrology |Young Scientist Award

Prof. Xianfeng Li | All solid state lithium battery | Young Scientist Award

researcher at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

A distinguished researcher in chemical engineering, specializing in energy storage and battery technologies, with extensive contributions to solid-state lithium batteries and lithium-sulfur systems. Currently a Researcher at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, they have authored over 100 high-impact papers with an H-index of 51 and 8,900+ citations. Recognized globally, they are part of the world’s top 2% of scientists (2022-2024).

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🎓 Education

🏅 2013-2018: Doctor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering, DICP, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Supervisor: Zhang Huamin) 2016-2018: Joint Ph.D. Trainee, University of Western Ontario (Mentor: Sun Xueliang)  2009-2013: Bachelor of Engineering, Anhui University (Supervisor: Zhou Hongping) – GPA 3.64/4.0, ranked 2/86

🧪 Experience

🔬 2022-Present: Researcher, DICP, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2021-2022: Associate Researcher, DICP 2018-2021: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario (Supervisor: Sun Xueliang  2013-2018: PhD Researcher, DICP  2016-2018: Joint PhD, University of Western Ontario

🏆 Awards and Honors

⭐ 2023: Outstanding Youth of Liaoning Province 2022: Special Talent Program, Chinese Academy of Sciences  2022: “Zhang Dayu” Young Scholar  2020: Mitacs Elevate Fellowship 2018: Yanchang Petroleum Outstanding Doctoral Scholarship  2017: National Scholarship  2017: “Lu Jiaxi” Outstanding Graduate Award

🔋 Research Focus

⚡ Solid-state lithium battery materials and device development  Lithium-sulfur batteries: cathode design, ion/electron transport Structural design for lithium dendrite inhibitio  Metal sulfide electrocatalysis for high-load batteries  High-voltage/high-power battery optimization

Publications 📖

1. 📝 Improved sodium storage performance via regulating surface oxygen containing functional groups and microstructure of lignin-derived hard carbon

Authors: Mirza, S., Han, J., Ying, G., Zheng, Q., Li, X.

Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 2025, 107, 114969

Citations: 0

2. 🧪 Zinc-Ferricyanide Flow Batteries Operating Stably under −10 °C

Authors: Zhi, L., Liao, C., Xu, P., Yuan, Z., Li, X.

Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2024, 63(51), e202412559

Citations: 1

3. 🔬 In Situ Molecular Reconfiguration of Pyrene Redox-Active Molecules for High-Performance Aqueous Organic Flow Batteries

Authors: Ge, G., Li, F., Yang, M., Zhang, C., Li, X.

Journal: Advanced Materials, 2024, 36(49), 2412197

Citations: 0

4. ⚡ Unveiling Intercalation Chemistry via Interference-Free Characterization Toward Advanced Aqueous Zinc/Vanadium Pentoxide Batteries

Authors: Li, X., Xu, Y., Chen, X., Li, X., Fu, Q.

Journal: Advanced Science, 2024, 11(40), 2405134

Citations: 1

5. 🌱 Air-stable naphthalene derivative-based electrolytes for sustainable aqueous flow batteries

Authors: Zhao, Z., Li, T., Zhang, C., Li, S., Li, X.

Journal: Nature Sustainability, 2024, 7(10), 1273–1282

Citations: 0

6. 🔋 Surface passivation of lithium nitride as pre-lithiation reagents to enhance its air-stability

Authors: Liu, C., Zhang, H., Li, T., Yang, X., Li, X.

Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 2024, 99, 113256

Citations: 0

7. ⚙️ Bismuth Single Atoms Regulated Graphite Felt Electrode Boosting High Power Density Vanadium Flow Batteries

Authors: Xing, F., Fu, Q., Xing, F., Liu, T., Li, X.

Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2024, 146(38), 26024–26033

Citations: 0

8. 🧱 A sub-10 μm Ion Conducting Membrane with an Ultralow Area Resistance for a High-Power Density Vanadium Flow Battery

Authors: Shi, M., Lu, W., Li, X.

Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2024, 7(18), 7576–7583

Citations: 5

9. 🔧 SEI/dead Li-turning capacity loss for high-performance anode-free solid-state lithium batteries

Authors: Yin, Q., Li, T., Zhang, H., Yang, X., Li, X.

Journal: Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2024, 96, 145–152

Citations: 1

10. 🧩 Carbon Nanotube Network Induces Porous Deposited MnO2 for High-Areal Capacity Zn/Mn Batteries

Authors: Liu, Y., Xie, C., Li, X.

Journal: Small, 2024, 20(35), 2402026

Citations: 2

Conclusion

Prof. Xianfeng Li exemplifies the qualities sought in candidates for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His pioneering work, prolific publication record, and prestigious accolades demonstrate his readiness to receive this honor. With minor enhancements in global collaborations and industry engagement, his career trajectory is poised to achieve even greater scientific breakthroughs.

Yang Xiao | Tongji University | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yang Xiao | Tongji University | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professo at  Jilin University, China

Xiao Y. is a prominent researcher specializing in lithium-ion batteries, thermal runaway safety, and mechanical energy storage. With numerous impactful publications in top-tier journals, Xiao contributes extensively to advancing battery safety, uncertainty quantification for autonomous systems, and flame-retardant electrolyte designs.

 

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🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Energy Storage and Engineering, Jilin University (2023).M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Jilin University (2020).B.Sc. in Energy Engineering, Jilin University (2016).

💼 Experience:

Lead Researcher at Energy Storage Innovation Lab, focusing on thermal runaway and safety mechanisms for lithium-ion batteries.Published extensively in journals like Advanced Science, IEEE Access, and Chemical Engineering Journal.Collaborated on innovative solutions for autonomous vehicles and battery thermal management.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

2024: Best Paper Award – Energy Storage Journal.2023: Excellence in Research Award – Jilin University.2022: Outstanding Contribution Award – Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion.

🔬 Research Focus:

Lithium-ion battery safety ⚡Thermal runaway mechanisms 🔥Battery thermal management 🛠️Monte Carlo methods for autonomous vehicles 🚗Flame-retardant electrolytes for enhanced safety 🧪

✍️Publications Top Note :

Machine Learning in Battery Estimation: This covers methods and theoretical developments for estimating the state of charge (SOC) and state of health (SOH) of batteries in electric vehicles.

Thermal Runaway Safety: Papers exploring the triggers, consequences, and mitigation methods for thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries.

Battery Thermal Management: Reviews discussing strategies to enhance thermal management systems for EV batteries.

Mechanical Abuse and Battery Safety: Reviews analyzing mechanical abuse-related thermal runaway models across different scales.

Monte Carlo Dropout in Autonomous Vehicles: A paper on leveraging Monte Carlo dropout for real-time uncertainty quantification in object detection, with applications in autonomous vehicles.

Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates significant potential and achievements for the Best Researcher Award in Engineering at Jilin University. Their educational background, focused expertise in intelligent electric vehicles, and contributions to a nationally funded project underline their research capabilities and innovative approach. To further strengthen their candidacy, focusing on high-impact publications, securing PI roles, and fostering international collaborations will solidify their standing as a leading researcher.

Kangming Chen | Fatigue performence of intersection joint | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kangming Chen |  Fatigue performence of intersection joint | Best Researcher Award

No designation at College of Civil Eng, Fuzhou University Fuzhou, China

🛠️ Dr. Chen Kangming, PhD in Engineering, is a researcher and doctoral supervisor at Fuzhou University’s School of Civil Engineering. Specializing in steel-concrete composite structures and bridge fatigue, he has led 5 vertical and 40+ horizontal projects. Dr. Chen has published over 60 academic papers, with 40+ indexed in SCI/EI, obtained 30+ patents, and received Fujian Science and Technology Progress Awards (2nd and 3rd prizes).

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Education🎓

PhD in Bridge Engineering (2010–2013): Nagasaki University, Japan.Master’s in Bridge and Tunnel Engineering (2007–2010): Fuzhou University.Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering (2003–2007): Fuzhou University.

Experience👨‍🏫

Researcher, Fuzhou University (2023–present). Associate Researcher, Fuzhou University (2017–2023). Assistant Researcher, Fuzhou University (2013–2017).

Awards and Honors🏆

2020: Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (2nd Prize) 2018: Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (3rd Prize). 2021: National Postdoctoral Innovation Competition (4th place). 2023: Fuzhou University “Outstanding Young Teacher” Inspirational Award.

Research Focus🔬

Steel-concrete composite structures. Fatigue resistance and design of bridge structures. Durability improvement in prefabricated bridges. Optimization of steel box girders and anchorage designs.

Publication  Top Notes

Calculation method of out-of-plane elastic stability bearing capacity for concrete-filled steel tubular arch bridges with circular tube ribs

Journal: Journal of Jilin University (Engineering and Technology Edition), 2024, 54(10), pp. 2930–2940.

Co-authors: Q.-W. Huang, Q.-X. Wu, B.-C. Chen, Z.-W. Ye.

Focus: Analytical method for elastic stability in CFST arch bridges.

Simplified calculation method for suspension bridge deck system under safety limit conditions of suspender fracture

Journal: China Civil Engineering Journal, 2024, 57(10), pp. 57–70.

Co-authors: Q. Wu, J. Luo, J. Lin.

Focus: Suspension bridge deck safety under suspender failure.

Flexural behavior of composite continuous girders with concrete-filled steel tubular truss chords

Journal: Journal of Jilin University (Engineering and Technology Edition), 2024, 54(6), pp. 1665–1676.

Co-authors: H.-H. Huang, Q.-X. Wu.

Focus: Investigates bending performance in CFST girders.

Bending Performance of a Prestressed Concrete Composite Girder Bridge with Steel Truss Webs

Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2024, 14(11), 4822.

Co-authors: W. Wang, Y. Liu.

Focus: Experimental and theoretical studies on composite girder bridges.

Fatigue performance experiment of concrete-filled steel tubular-KK joint

Journal: Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2024, 24(1), pp. 100–116.

Co-authors: Q.-X. Wu, J.-P. Luo, Y.-L. Yang, C.-Y. Miao, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Fatigue resistance in KK joints.

Research on the torsional behavior of composite girders with CSW-CFST truss chords

Journal: China Civil Engineering Journal, 2023, 56(10), pp. 93–126.

Co-authors: H. Huang, Q. Wu, S. Nakamura, J. Dong.

Focus: Examines torsion resistance in truss chord girders.

Equivalent static calculation method for CFST arch bridges considering hanger fracture dynamics

Journal: China Civil Engineering Journal, 2023, 56(6), pp. 63–74.

Co-authors: Q. Wu, J. Luo, H. Wang.

Focus: Static response analysis for hanger-damage scenarios.

Experimental investigation on composite girders with CSW-CFST truss chords subjected to combined flexure and torsion

Journal: Advances in Structural Engineering, 2023, 26(8), pp. 1468–1485.

Co-authors: H. Huang, Q. Wu, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Studies combined structural load effects.

Calculation Method for Flexural Bearing Capacity of Composite Girders with CFST Truss Chords

Journal: Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2023, 28(5), 04023019.

Co-authors: H. Huang, Q. Wu, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Provides a simplified flexural capacity model for girders.

Fatigue Performance Test and Finite-Element Analysis of CFST K-Joints

Journal: Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2023, 28(3), 04023003.

Co-authors: Q. Wu, H. Huang, Q. Zheng, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Combines experimental and computational methods to study joint fatigue.

Conclusion

Dr. Chen Kangming’s remarkable achievements in bridge engineering, steel-concrete composite structures, and fatigue resistance research make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research portfolio, innovative contributions, and academic leadership set him apart. Strengthening his global presence, interdisciplinary efforts, and public outreach could elevate his profile further, aligning with the award’s standards for exemplary researchers.

Seong Yeon Yoo | Forensic Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seong Yeon Yoo | Forensic Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at National Forensic Service, South Korea

Seong Yeon Yoo is a forensic scientist at the National Forensic Service in South Korea, where he leads the DNA Database Team in the Forensic DNA Division. With extensive expertise in molecular biology and bioinformatics, he has significantly contributed to forensic science and genetic analysis since 2006. He has also served as a research fellow at the Netherlands Forensic Institute, further enhancing his international experience in forensic research.

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Education 🎓

Seong earned his Doctorate in Bioinformatics from Konju National University in 2015, focusing on the reconstitution of influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from recombinant proteins. He also holds a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology from Yonsei University, where his thesis examined the profiling and forensic applications of Korean-specific SNPs derived from whole exome sequencing data, showcasing his commitment to advancing forensic genetics.

Experience 🔬

Since 2006, Seong has worked as a forensic scientist at the National Forensic Service, advancing to Senior Researcher and DNA Database Team Leader. He has spearheaded numerous projects enhancing forensic DNA analysis and database management. His international experience includes a research fellowship at the Netherlands Forensic Institute, where he contributed to the study of human biological traces, establishing a robust foundation for his forensic research capabilities.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Throughout his career, Seong has received numerous accolades for his contributions to forensic science, including recognition from the Korean Society of Forensic Sciences for outstanding research. His work has been published in prestigious journals, underscoring his significant impact on the field. He is also actively involved in various professional committees, further emphasizing his dedication to advancing forensic science in Korea and beyond.

Research Focus 🔍

Seong’s research focuses on forensic DNA analysis, bioinformatics, and the application of molecular biology techniques in forensic investigations. His studies include profiling specific genetic markers for forensic purposes and enhancing the accuracy of DNA databases. He is committed to improving forensic methodologies, particularly in the context of Korean-specific genetic variations, and continues to explore innovative approaches to advance the field of forensic science.

Publication  Top Notes

Beyond the mix: Advancements in simultaneous detection and quantification of human, dog, and cat DNA
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date: 2024-10-30
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15644
Contributors: Hyeon-Jin Bae; Kyu-Sik Jeong; Jung-Eun Kim; Eun-Mi Hwang; Seong Yeon Yoo

Development of a diagnostic variable number tandem repeat marker and dual TaqMan genotyping assay to distinguish Lophophora species
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Date: 2024-08-27
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-024-03318-9
Contributors: Eun-Mi Hwang; Kyu-Sik Jeong; Seong Yeon Yoo; Jihyun Kim; Sanggil Choe; Joo-Young Kim
ISSN: 0937-9827, 1437-1596

Simplified Direct PCR Method for Reference Buccal Samples Using a Non‐FTA Card by Omitting the Pretreatment Step
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date: 2020-01
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.14147
Contributors: Ju Yeon Jung; Ga Hee Ryu; Da‐Hye Kim; Joo‐Young Kim; In Kwan Hwang; Pil‐Won Kang; Byung Won Chun; Seong Yeon Yoo
ISSN: 0022-1198, 1556-4029

Identification of Korean-specific SNP markers from whole-exome sequencing data
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Date: 2016-05
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-015-1313-0
Contributors: Sung Min Kim; Seong Yeon Yoo; Soo Hyun Nam; Jae Moon Lee; Ki Wha Chung
ISSN: 0937-9827, 1437-1596

Evaluation of samples comprising minute amounts of DNA
Science & Justice
Date: 2015-09
DOI: 10.1016/j.scijus.2015.05.002
Contributors: Corina Benschop; Hinda Haned; Seong Yeon Yoo; Titia Sijen
ISSN: 1355-0306

Autosomal STR loci for improving the kinship discrimination power for missing children and forensic application
Genes & Genomics
Date: 2014-06
DOI: 10.1007/s13258-014-0173-1
Contributors: Seong Yeon Yoo; Sang Hyun An; Ji Hye Park; Na Yeon Kim; Young Ae Lee; Jong Jin Kim; Ki Won Park; Ki Wha Chung
ISSN: 1976-9571, 2092-9293

Genetic polymorphisms of eight X-STR loci of Mentype Argus X-8 kit in Koreans
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series
Date: 2011-12
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigss.2011.08.016
Contributors: Seong Yeon Yoo; Nam Soo Cho; Sun Wha Park; Jung Hee Hwang; Je Nyun Kim; Ki Wha Chung; Myun Soo Han
ISSN: 1875-1768

Conclusion

Seong Yeon Yoo is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, evidenced by his extensive experience, strong educational background, significant publications, and active engagement in the forensic community. While there are opportunities for growth, particularly in applying research findings to broader contexts and enhancing public engagement, his contributions to forensic genetics position him as a leader in the field. Recognizing him with this award would not only honor his achievements but also inspire future advancements in forensic science.

Mr. Ismail ELABBASSI | Applied physics and engineering sciences | Best Researcher Award | 3233

Mr.  Moulay Ismail University, Morocco

Elabbassi Ismail is a Doctoral student and Professor in Physical Sciences and Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Errachidia, Morocco. With a Master’s degree in Solar Technologies and Sustainable Development, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Science and Technology. His research focuses on hybrid storage systems, energy management strategies, microgrid stability, green hydrogen, fuel cell technologies, artificial intelligence, and IoT. Elabbassi has extensive teaching experience and has presented at international conferences. He is proficient in MATLAB/SIMULINK, AutoCAD, and various energy modeling tools. His diverse expertise spans academic research, energy systems, and technical training.

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Elabbassi Ismail: Doctorant

Profil Elabbassi Ismail est doctorant et professeur en sciences physiques et chimiques à la Faculté des Sciences et Techniques d’Errachidia, Maroc. Titulaire d’un Master en Technologies Solaires et Développement Durable de l’Université Moulay Ismail de Meknès, il prépare actuellement un doctorat en sciences et techniques. Ses recherches portent sur la modélisation des systèmes de stockage hybrides, la gestion de l’énergie, la stabilité des micro-réseaux, l’hydrogène vert, les technologies de véhicules à pile à hydrogène, l’intelligence artificielle et l’internet des objets. 🌍🔬

Compétences

Communication : Écriture en français et en anglais 📝Outils : MATLAB/SIMULINK, AutoCAD, Caneco BT, Rhapsodie, PVsys, Trnsys, Méteonorm ⚙️Enseignement : Cours, travaux pratiques, et dirigés 📚Modélisation et Automatisation : Projets en énergie photovoltaïque, Arduino 🤖Rédaction Scientifique : Articles, rapportsCentres d’IntérêtSport 🏅Lecture de la littérature scientifique 📖Enseignement 👨‍🏫Voyage ✈️

Expérience Professionnelle

Conférences :IEEE International Conference on Circuit, Systems and Communication, 2024 📊International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity and Sustainability, 2024 🤖International Conference on Electrical Systems & Automation, 2024 🔋International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Environment, 2022 🌟Enseignement :Cours de circuits électriques et électroniques, thermodynamique, algorithmique 💡

Evaluation for Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Research Focus: Elabbassi Ismail has a wide range of research interests, including hybrid storage systems, energy management strategies, green hydrogen, fuel cell technologies, and the integration of AI and IoT. This breadth of focus demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues in applied physics and engineering sciences.
  2. Relevant Publications and Conferences: Ismail’s recent participation in high-profile conferences and contributions to scholarly papers reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His presentations on topics such as neural networks for power management, machine learning for energy storage, and advanced fault detection showcase his expertise and active engagement in cutting-edge research.
  3. Advanced Technical Skills: His proficiency in tools such as MATLAB/SIMULINK, AutoCAD, and various energy modeling software highlights his technical capabilities. This skill set is crucial for developing and implementing innovative solutions in applied physics and engineering.
  4. Teaching and Mentorship: Ismail’s experience as a professor and involvement in teaching practical modules demonstrate his dedication to education and mentoring. His ability to convey complex concepts and guide students and projects adds significant value to his research profile.
  5. Professional Training and Certifications: His continued education through various training programs in MATLAB, Python, and other relevant areas shows a commitment to staying updated with the latest tools and techniques in his field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Publication Impact: While Ismail has presented at several conferences and contributed to various papers, there is a need for more high-impact journal publications to further establish his research influence and reach a broader audience.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Expanding collaborations with researchers from different disciplines could enhance the scope and impact of his research. Engaging with experts in complementary fields might lead to novel insights and more comprehensive solutions.
  3. Research Visibility: Increasing the visibility of his research through open-access publications or broader dissemination of findings could help in gaining wider recognition and citations.
  4. Project Management: Strengthening skills in project management and leadership could help in effectively managing larger research projects and securing funding for innovative research initiatives.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Evaluating and Comparing Machine Learning Approaches for Effective Decision Making in Renewable Microgrid Systems
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Khala, M., Elyanboiy, N., Eloutassi, O., El Hassouani, Y.
Journal: Results in Engineering, 2024, 21, 101888
Abstract: This study evaluates and compares various machine learning techniques for decision-making in renewable microgrid systems.
Citations: 5

Enhancing Surface Defect Detection in Solar Panels with AI-Driven VGG Models
Authors: Yanboiy, N.E., Khala, M., Elabbassi, I., Hassouani, Y.E., Messaoudi, C.
Journal: Data and Metadata, 2023, 2, 81
Abstract: The article discusses improvements in detecting surface defects in solar panels using VGG models driven by artificial intelligence.
Citations: 1

Conference Papers:

Neural Network for FCEVs and RM Power Management using V2G Technology
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Khala, M., El Yanboiy, N., Eloutassi, O., El Hassouani, Y.
Conference: International Conference on Circuit, Systems and Communication (ICCSC), 2024
Abstract: This paper explores the use of neural networks for managing power in Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) and Renewable Microgrid (RM) systems using Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology.
Citations: 0

Improving Solar Energy Monitoring: Advanced Deep Learning Predictive Model for Photovoltaic Power Generation
Authors: Khala, M., El Yanboiy, N., Elabbassi, I., El Hassouani, Y., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: International Conference on Circuit, Systems and Communication (ICCSC), 2024
Abstract: This conference paper presents an advanced deep learning model for predicting photovoltaic power generation.
Citations: 0

Advanced Intelligent Fault Detection for Solar Panels: Incorporation of Dust Coverage Ratio Calculation
Authors: Elyanboiy, N., Eloutassi, O., Khala, M., El Hassouani, Y., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: 4th International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science, Engineering and Technology (IRASET), 2024
Abstract: The paper details a method for fault detection in solar panels by incorporating dust coverage ratio calculations.
Citations: 0

Comparative Study of Machine Learning for Managing EV Energy Storage with Battery-Hydrogen Tank
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Elyanboiy, N., Khala, M., Eloutassi, O., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, 2024, pp. 215–221
Abstract: This paper provides a comparative study of machine learning techniques for managing energy storage in electric vehicles with battery-hydrogen tank systems.
Citations: 0

Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) in a Grid Connected-Fuel Cell-Electrolyser-Solar PV-Battery-Super Capacitor Energy Storage System Management
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Elyanboiy, N., Khala, M., Layti, M.B.M., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023, 635 LNNS, pp. 138–143
Abstract: This conference paper discusses the use of Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS) for managing energy storage systems that combine fuel cells, electrolyzers, solar PV, batteries, and super capacitors.
Citations: 2

IoT-Based Intelligent System of Real-Time Data Acquisition and Transmission for Solar Photovoltaic Features
Authors: Elyanboiy, N., Khala, M., Elabbassi, I., Eloutassi, O., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023, 635 LNNS, pp. 559–565
Abstract: This paper presents an IoT-based intelligent system for real-time data acquisition and transmission related to solar photovoltaic systems.
Citations: 1

Conclusion

Elabbassi Ismail exhibits many strengths that make him a strong candidate for the Researcher Award. His diverse research interests, technical expertise, and dedication to teaching and continuous learning highlight his significant contributions to the fields of applied physics and engineering sciences. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing publication impact and expanding interdisciplinary collaborations, could further enhance his profile and influence. Overall, his achievements and ongoing efforts position him well for recognition in this prestigious award.

Mohammad Boshir Ahmed | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. The University of Adelaide, Australia

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed is a Future Making Fellow at the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources, with a research focus on carbon fibers, polymeric biomaterials, and environmental remediation. He previously held a Brain Pool Fellowship at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Dr. Ahmed earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, where his research explored the removal of antibiotics and endocrine disruptors using biochar. His academic and industrial experience includes teaching, product development, and leading significant research projects.

 

Professional Profiles:

🏢 Employment History

Future Making Fellow (FMF), 01/2024-Present
Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources (ISER), Chemical Engineering;
The University of Adelaide (UoA), Australia.
Brain Pool Fellow (BPF), 07/2019-12/2023
Bioelectronics Materials Laboratory; School of Materials Science and Engineering;
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea.

Mentor: Prof. Myung-Han YoonAssistant Teacher (Chemistry and Science), 01/2013-08/2014
Nakhalpara Hossain Ali High School, Bangladesh.Product Development Officer, 10/2010-11/2012
Beauty Care Cosmetics & Chemicals, Bangladesh.

🎓 Educational Background

Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, University of Technology (UTS), 01/2015-11/2018
Sydney, Australia.
Supervisor: Prof. John L Zhou
Thesis Title: “Mechanistic insights into antibiotics and endocrine disruptor’s removal by wood-derived biochar, functionalized biochar, and biochar composite”MSc. (Research), Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology, 06/2009-06/2011
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
GPA: 4.00 (out of 4.00), Distinction, 5th Position
Supervisor: Prof. Shahidur Rahman
Project Title: “Bio-oil production from woody biomass under different heating rate conditions”BSc, Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology, 04/2004-03/2009
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
GPA: 3.91 (out of 4.00), Distinction, 1st Position (Gold medal)

🛠 Completed Projects in South Korea

Development of Polymer-Based Carbon Nanostructure Doping for Electrical and Energy Applications
Funded by NRF, South Korea.
Synopsis: Development of carbon fiber-based free-standing electrodes for electrical and energy applications.Natural Polymer-Based Hydrogel Fiber for Soft Bioelectronics and Agricultural Materials
Synopsis: Development of totally natural polymer and natural macromolecule-based hydrogel without using any toxic cross-linkers.Development of 3D Arbitrary-Shaped Soft Conductive Structures via Conducting Polymer’s Structure-Property Relation Study
Synopsis: Development of soft conductive structures.

📚 Research and Teaching Experiences

Brain Pool Fellow (BPF), 07/2019-12/2023
Bioelectronics Materials Laboratory; School of Materials Science and Engineering;
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea.

Mentor: Prof. Myung-Han YoonPresented research updates in lab and subgroup meetings.Participated in project meetings, preparation of refereed journal publications, conferences, and seminars.Investigated carbon fiber and hydrogel fiber, composite materials preparation, and conductive polymers-based composite preparation.Assisted with the supervision of undergraduate, MSc, and Ph.D. student projects.Teaching Assistant, 03/2017-12/2018
Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.Developed coursework, online content, and assessments.Guided students through laboratory projects and manuscript writing.Doctoral Research, 01/2015-11/2018
Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.Designed pyrolysis reactor for biochar preparation.Developed new analytical methods for π-π electron-donor interactions.Guided capstone students and helped other students in manuscript writing.Assistant Teacher, 01/2013-08/2014
Chemistry and Science, Nakhalpara Hossain Ali High School, Bangladesh.Developed coursework and conducted classes for grades IX and X.Product Development Officer, 10/2010-11/2012
Beauty Care Cosmetics & Chemicals, Bangladesh.Engaged in product formulation, analysis, and preparation.

🎓 Teaching and Research Interests

Teaching Inductions and Certificates:
Completed teaching inductions and obtained certificates from the University of Adelaide.Teaching Interests:
Introductory Chemistry, General Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Separation Processes, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Technology, Instrumental Methods, Polymer Science, Fuel and Energy Engineering, Petrochemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Material Engineering, Nano-Science and Technology, and related courses. I deploy interactive teaching methodologies and a creative teamwork approach to knowledge transfer.Research Expertise: Carbon fibers and polymeric biomaterials synthesis for energy and bioelectronics applications; natural polymer-based hydrogel scaffold and 3-D nanostructures fabrication for soft electronics and agricultural applications; catalyst preparation and environmental remediation.

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Diverse Research Expertise: Dr. Ahmed has a rich and diverse research background that spans environmental engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology. His work in carbon fibers, polymeric biomaterials, and bioelectronics has led to significant advancements, particularly in the areas of energy applications and environmental remediation. His ability to work on interdisciplinary projects demonstrates a strong versatility that is crucial for impactful research.
  2. High-Impact Publications: Dr. Ahmed has an impressive portfolio of publications in high-impact journals, such as Scientific Reports and Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. His work on biochar, nanofluids, and functionalized materials for pollutant removal is highly cited, indicating the relevance and impact of his research in the scientific community.
  3. Successful Research Funding: Securing multiple research grants, including substantial funding from the National Research Foundation of Korea and the University of Adelaide, showcases Dr. Ahmed’s ability to propose and execute high-value projects. This demonstrates his credibility and the trust that the scientific and funding communities place in his work.
  4. International Experience and Collaborations: His experience as a Brain Pool Fellow in South Korea and his current position as a Future Making Fellow in Australia highlight his international exposure and ability to collaborate across borders. Working under renowned mentors like Prof. Myung-Han Yoon has provided him with strong mentorship, enhancing his research output and international network.
  5. Teaching and Mentorship: In addition to his research, Dr. Ahmed has contributed significantly to teaching and mentoring students at various levels. His ability to guide students in research and develop coursework adds value to his profile as an academic leader.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Focused Research Themes: While Dr. Ahmed’s interdisciplinary approach is a strength, narrowing down his research focus to a few key themes could potentially increase the depth and specialization of his work. This could lead to more groundbreaking discoveries in specific areas of biomaterials and environmental engineering.
  2. Industrial Collaborations and Commercialization: Increasing collaborations with industry and focusing on the commercialization of his research could enhance the practical impact of his work. His past experience with industrial projects, such as the one with Samsung, indicates potential in this area that could be further developed.
  3. Leadership in Large-Scale Projects: Taking on leadership roles in large-scale, multi-institutional projects could further establish Dr. Ahmed as a leading figure in his field. This would also provide opportunities to manage larger teams and resources, thereby boosting his profile for major awards.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Progress in the Biological and Chemical Treatment Technologies for Emerging Contaminant Removal from Wastewater: A Critical Review

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, NS Thomaidis, J Xu

Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Citations: 1,177

Year: 2017

Adsorptive Removal of Antibiotics from Water and Wastewater: Progress and Challenges

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo

Journal: Science of the Total Environment

Citations: 1,098

Year: 2015

Progress in the Preparation and Application of Modified Biochar for Improved Contaminant Removal from Water and Wastewater

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, M Chen

Journal: Bioresource Technology

Citations: 770

Year: 2016

Industrial Metal Pollution in Water and Probabilistic Assessment of Human Health Risk

Authors: N Saha, MS Rahman, MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Citations: 460

Year: 2017

Recent Developments of Carboxymethyl Cellulose

Authors: MS Rahman, MS Hasan, AS Nitai, S Nam, AK Karmakar, MS Ahsan, …

Journal: Polymers

Citations: 401

Year: 2021

Insight into Biochar Properties and Its Cost Analysis

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo

Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy

Citations: 348

Year: 2016

Single and Competitive Sorption Properties and Mechanism of Functionalized Biochar for Removing Sulfonamide Antibiotics from Water

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, MAH Johir, K Sornalingam

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Citations: 331

Year: 2017

Activated Carbon Preparation from Biomass Feedstock: Clean Production and Carbon Dioxide Adsorption

Authors: MB Ahmed, MAH Johir, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, LD Nghiem, C Richardson, MA Moni, MR …

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

Citations: 249

Year: 2019

Zeolite Synthesis from Low-Cost Materials and Environmental Applications: A Review

Authors: A Khaleque, MM Alam, M Hoque, S Mondal, JB Haider, B Xu, MAH Johir, …

Journal: Environmental Advances

Citations: 219

Year: 2020

Competitive Sorption Affinity of Sulfonamides and Chloramphenicol Antibiotics Toward Functionalized Biochar for Water and Wastewater Treatment

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, MAH Johir, D Belhaj

Journal: Bioresource Technology

Citations: 200

Year: 2017

Conclusion:

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research contributions, interdisciplinary expertise, and international experience. His work is not only academically significant but also has real-world applications that address critical issues in sustainability, energy, and environmental health. By focusing on thematic specialization, enhancing industrial collaborations, and taking on leadership roles in large-scale projects, Dr. Ahmed can further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field.

 

Garima Mathur | Functionalization of biomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Mr. Garima Mathur | Functionalization of biomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Mr. Jaypee Institute of Technology, India

Mr. Garima Mathur holds a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (2008), an M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Panjab University, Chandigarh (2002), and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Kurukshetra University (2000). Currently, she is an Assistant Professor (Senior grade) at the Department of Biotechnology, Jaypee Institute of  Technology, Noida. Her professional journey includes roles as Assistant Professor (Gr-II and Gr-I), Research Associate, and Postdoctoral Fellow in prestigious institutions. She has worked as a Scientist in Application R&D at Novozymes South Asia Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore. Dr. [Your Name] is a recipient of several awards, including a GATE Life Science score of 97.79 percentile and a CSIR-UGC JRF, among others.

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Academic Qualifications

2008: PhD, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (India)
2002: M.Sc. (Biotechnology), Panjab University, Chandigarh
2000: B.Sc. (Biotechnology), Kurukshetra University

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience 

Assistant Professor (Senior grade), Department of Biotechnology, Jaypee Institute of Technology, Noida. September 2018 onwards
Assistant Professor (Gr-II), Department of Biotechnology, Jaypee Institute of Technology, Noida. Jan 1, 2016 – September 2018
Assistant Professor (Gr-I), Department of Biotechnology, Jaypee Institute of Technology, Noida. Aug 1, 2013 – Dec 31, 2015
Research Associate, Department of Biotechnology, Jaypee Institute of  Technology, Noida. Dec 21, 2010 – Aug 1, 2013
Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Jaypee University of Technology, Waknaghat. Feb 9, 2010 – Dec 14, 2010
Scientist in Application R&D, Novozymes South Asia Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Dec 2009 – June 2009
Research Associate, Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (INDIA) on a DBT-funded project. Dec 2007 – April 2008

🏆 Awards and Honors

GATE in Life Science (2002): Score 97.79 percentile (All India rank 53)
CSIR-UGC (NET) JRF in Life Science (June 2003)
Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board National Eligibility Test (2003)
Women Scientist Scholarship Scheme (2003), TIFAC, DST, New Delhi
Gold Medal in M.Sc. (Biotechnology) from Panjab University, Chandigarh
Travel Grant Support by Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt of India for oral presentation at BIOMICROWORLD 2013, Madrid, Spain. October 2-4, 2013

✍️Publications Top Note :

Production and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose Synthesized by Komagataeibacter sp. Isolated from Rotten Coconut Pulp

Authors: Srivastava, S., Mathur, G.
Journal: Asian Journal of Chemistry
Year: 2024
Volume: 36
Issue: 5
Pages: 1183–1190
Type: Open access
Citations: 0
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Current Trends in Chitosan Functionalization Methods and Their Applications

Authors: Pandey, R., Mathur, G.
Journal: Starch/Staerke
Year: 2024
Type: Review, Article in Press
Citations: 0
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Statistical Optimization of Bioprocess Parameters for Enhanced Production of Bacterial Cellulose from K. saccharivorans BC-G1

Authors: Srivastava, S., Mathur, G.
Journal: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Year: 2024
Type: Article in Press
Citations: 0
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Biopolymer-Based Biosensors: Fabrication and Properties

Authors: Pandey, R., Mathur, G.
Book: Springer Proceedings in Materials
Year: 2024
Volume: 37
Pages: 89–98
Type: Book Chapter
Citations: 0
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Bacterial Cellulose: A Multipurpose Biomaterial for Manmade World

Authors: Srivastava, S., Mathur, G.
Journal: Current Applied Science and Technology
Year: 2023
Volume: 23
Issue: 3
Type: Open access, Review
Citations: 1
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Komagataeibacter saccharivorans Strain BC-G1: An Alternative Strain for Production of Bacterial Cellulose

Authors: Srivastava, S., Mathur, G.
Journal: Biologia
Year: 2022
Volume: 77
Issue: 12
Pages: 3657–3668
Citations: 4
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Effect of Different Media on Growth Kinetics Parameters of Aspergillus ochraceus: An Approach Towards Production of Fungal Biomass

Authors: Rahman, R.U., Mathur, G.
Journal: Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy
Year: 2021
Volume: 15
Issue: 6
Pages: 1–3
Citations: 1
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Current Research and Perspectives on Microalgae-Derived Biodiesel

Authors: Singh, K., Kaloni, D., Gaur, S., Kushwaha, S., Mathur, G.
Journal: Biofuels
Year: 2020
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: 1–18
Citations: 19
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Evaluating the Therapeutic Efficiency and Drug Targeting Ability of Alkaloids Present in Rauwolfia serpentina

Authors: Singh, M., Kaur, R., Rajput, R., Mathur, G.
Journal: International Journal of Green Pharmacy
Year: 2017
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: 132–142
Citations: 18
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Effect of Carbon Sources on Physicochemical Properties of Bacterial Cellulose Produced from Gluconacetobacter xylinus MTCC 7795

Authors: Singh, R., Mathur, A., Goswami, N., Mathur, G.
Journal: E-Polymers
Year: 2016
Volume: 16
Issue: 4
Pages: 331–336
Citations: 10
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Dr. Saira Naz | Fluid Mechanics and Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saira Naz | Fluid Mechanics and Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saira Naz, Giresun Üniversity, Turkey

I am an experienced academic professional with a PhD in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. My academic journey also includes an M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics, an M.Sc. in Mathematics, and a B.Sc. from the same institution. I hold a B.Ed from Allama Iqbal Open University. I have served as a faculty member at Air University and a visiting faculty at Bahria University, with additional teaching experience at Islamabad College of Management & Commerce and Spring Field Public School. I have attended multiple international conferences on fluid mechanics, reflecting my active engagement in continuous professional development.

Professional Profiles:

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Professional Qualification 📜

B.Ed: Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (2015).

Experience 💼

Serving as a Faculty in Air University, IslamabadServing as a Visiting Faculty in Bahria UniversityServed as a permanent faculty (Teaching experience at F.Sc and B.Sc level) in Islamabad College of Management & Commerce, RawalpindiWorked as a lecturer in the Spring Field Public School and College, Harley-2 Campus, Harley Street, Rawalpindi

Conferences Attended 📚

Attended 7th International Conference on “Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics” February 13-15, 2018.Attended 9th International Conference on “Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics” November 27-29, 2023.Attended Conference on “Emerging Issues”

Career Objective 🌟

To work with an organization that enhances my abilities and where I can use my academic and technical experience to grow with the organization.

✍️Publications Top Note :

1. Significance of Nonlinear Radiation in Entropy Generated Flow of Ternary-Hybrid Nanofluids with Variable Thermal Conductivity and Viscous Dissipation

Authors: Naz, S., Hayat, T., Adil Sadiq, M., Momani, S.
Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 15(7), 102792
Citations: 1
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This article explores the impact of nonlinear radiation on the entropy generated in flows of ternary-hybrid nanofluids, considering the effects of variable thermal conductivity and viscous dissipation. The study is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of thermal systems involving nanofluids.

2. Melting and Dissipative Effects About Entropy Induced Darcy-Forchheimer Flow Involving Ternary-Hybrid Nanofluids

Authors: Hayat, T., Naz, S., Alsaedi, A., Momani, S.
Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2024, 55, 104097
Citations: 3
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This research investigates the melting and dissipative effects in entropy-induced Darcy-Forchheimer flow with ternary-hybrid nanofluids. The findings provide insights into optimizing heat transfer processes in engineering applications.

3. Entropy Optimized Radiative Flow Conveying Hybrid Nanomaterials (MgO-MoS2/C2H6O2) with Melting Heat Characteristics and Cattaneo-Christov Theory: OHAM Analysis

Authors: Naz, S., Hayat, T., Ahmad, B., Momani, S.
Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 102892
Citations: 0
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This article discusses the entropy optimization in radiative flow of hybrid nanomaterials, incorporating MgO-MoS2/C2H6O2, considering melting heat characteristics and applying the Cattaneo-Christov theory. The analysis is performed using the Optimal Homotopy Asymptotic Method (OHAM).

4. Soret and Dufour Impacts in Entropy Optimized MHD Flow by Third-Grade Liquid Involving Variable Thermal Characteristics

Authors: Hayat, T., Naz, S., Momani, S.
Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications, 2024
Citations: 0
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This study focuses on the Soret and Dufour effects in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of a third-grade liquid, optimized for entropy, considering variable thermal characteristics. The results have implications for advanced fluid dynamics and thermal management systems.

5. Numerical Modeling and Analysis of Non-Newtonian Nanofluid Featuring Activation Energy

Authors: Naz, S., Gulzar, M.M., Waqas, M., Hayat, T., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Applied Nanoscience (Switzerland), 2020, 10(8), pp. 3183–3192
Citations: 6
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This paper presents a numerical analysis of non-Newtonian nanofluids with activation energy. The study offers valuable data for designing and improving heat transfer systems utilizing nanofluids.

6. Hydromagnetic Carreau Nanoliquid in Frames of Dissipation and Activation Energy

Authors: Waqas, M., Naz, S., Hayat, T., Ijaz Khan, M., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2019, 71(12), pp. 1416–1424
Citations: 12
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This article examines the behavior of hydromagnetic Carreau nanoliquids, incorporating dissipation and activation energy effects. The findings contribute to the field of fluid mechanics and thermal conductivity enhancement.

7. Numerical Simulation for Activation Energy Impact in Darcy–Forchheimer Nanofluid Flow by Impermeable Cylinder with Thermal Radiation

Authors: Waqas, M., Naz, S., Hayat, T., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Applied Nanoscience (Switzerland), 2019, 9(5), pp. 1173–1182
Citations: 20
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This study uses numerical simulation to analyze the impact of activation energy on Darcy-Forchheimer nanofluid flow around an impermeable cylinder, considering thermal radiation. The research offers insights into the heat transfer characteristics of nanofluids in complex geometries.

8. Effectiveness of Improved Fourier-Fick Laws in a Stratified Non-Newtonian Fluid with Variable Fluid Characteristics

Authors: Waqas, M., Naz, S., Hayat, T., Shehzad, S.A., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, 2019, 29(6), pp. 2128–2145
Citations: 14
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of improved Fourier-Fick laws in a stratified non-Newtonian fluid with variable characteristics. The research contributes to the understanding of heat and mass transfer in complex fluid systems.

9. Effectiveness of Darcy-Forchheimer and Nonlinear Mixed Convection Aspects in Stratified Maxwell Nanomaterial Flow Induced by Convectively Heated Surface

Authors: Hayat, T., Naz, S., Waqas, M., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 2018, 39(10), pp. 1373–1384
Citations: 24
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