Mr. Godfrey Shayo | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Godfrey Shayo | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Godfrey Shayo, Chemistry Department, Mkwawa university College of Education, Tanzania

Godfrey Michael Shayo is an Assistant Lecturer at Teofilo Kisanji University in Tanzania. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education Science from Mkwawa University College of Education (MUCE) and a Master’s Degree in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam. With a strong research background in Material Science, Water Purification, Material Characterisation, and Nanotechnology, he has published several articles in reputable journals and actively participates in international conferences. Mr. Shayo is dedicated to advancing scientific research and education in his field.

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Godfrey Michael Shayo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education Science (B. Ed. Sc.) from the University of Dar es Salaam, Mkwawa University College of Education (MUCE), and a Master’s Degree in Chemistry (M. Sc. Ed) from the University of Dar es Salaam. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the Chemistry Department at Teofilo Kisanji University. Mr. Shayo has published several research articles and has actively participated in international conferences, including two at Mkwawa University and the Zanzibar Water Conference in 2023. His work reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

Research and Innovations

Godfrey Michael Shayo has completed five research projects, primarily focusing on Material Science, Water Purification, Material Characterisation, and Nanotechnology. His work is recognized with a citation index of 27, highlighting the impact of his research in the academic community. He has contributed to several respected journals, including the Bulletin of the National Research Centre, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, Tanzania Journal of Science, and HELIYON. He has also been involved in consultancy work, notably with the Water Purification Project at the University of Dar es Salaam. While he has not published any books or patents, he holds several editorial appointments.

Top Notable Publications

“Preparation Methods, Applications, Toxicity and Mechanisms of Silver Nanoparticles as Bactericidal Agent and Superiority of Green Synthesis Method”
Heliyon, August 2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36539
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“Water-based Technologies for Improving Water Quality at the Point of Use: A Review”
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, 2024
DOI: 10.1002/WNAN.1940
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“Severity of Waterborne Diseases in Developing Countries and the Effectiveness of Ceramic Filters for Improving Water Quality”
Bulletin of the National Research Centre, July 24, 2023
DOI: 10.1186/s42269-023-01088-9
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Prof. Andrzej Buras | Theoretical Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Andrzej Buras | Theoretical Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Andrzej Buras, Technical University Munich, Germany

Prof. Andrzej Buras is a distinguished physicist known for his pioneering work in theoretical physics, particularly in the areas of hadronic matrix elements and weak decays. After earning his Ph.D. from the Niels Bohr Institute, he held prominent positions at leading research institutions, including CERN, Fermilab, and the Max Planck Institute for Physics. As a Full Professor at the Technical University of Munich, he led several research groups and contributed to major advancements in particle physics. His work has been widely recognized, earning him numerous prestigious awards and memberships in various esteemed scientific academies. Prof. Buras has also mentored many students who have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of particle physics.

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Prof. Andrzej Buras earned his Master’s Degree in Theoretical Physics from Warsaw University in February 1971, supervised by Prof. J. Namyslowski. He obtained his Ph.D. in High Energy Theoretical Physics in October 1972 from the Niels Bohr Institute under the guidance of Prof. P. Olesen.

Research Interest

Prof. Buras is an expert in particle physics, with a focus on hadronic matrix elements, weak decays, and gauge theories. His research has greatly influenced the understanding of heavy flavors and weak interactions within the standard model of particle physics.

Top Notable Publications

Mr. Patrick Keane | Geopolymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patrick Keane | Geopolymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patrick Keane, University of South Australia, Australia

Patrick Keane is a Research Associate at the Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia. His work involves developing and testing thermal energy storage systems for extreme temperatures and teaching engineering courses. Patrick holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Energy and Advanced Manufacturing from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Plasma & Radiological Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His previous roles include research on high-temperature materials, 3D printing, and chemical synthesis. He has received multiple accolades for his research and has a background in cello performance.

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Patrick Keane is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Energy and Advanced Manufacturing at the Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, specializing in thermal energy storage systems. His research focuses on “Amorphous Self-Healing Geopolymer Composites for Molten Salt Containment,” with an expected conferral in September 2024. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Plasma & Radiological Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he specialized in Power, Safety, and the Environment and also completed an undergraduate minor in Material Science and Engineering with a focus on Ceramics. Additionally, he earned a two-year Associates Diploma in Engineering Science with a specialization in Chemical Engineering from Parkland College, Champaign, Illinois, in December 2018.

Professional Experience

Patrick Keane is a Research Associate at the Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, where he designs and tests advanced thermal energy storage systems and lectures on mechanical engineering courses. His research focuses on materials for extreme temperature applications, including low and high-temperature systems utilizing brines, molten salts, and refractories. Prior to this, he served as a Research Assistant at the same institute, working on high-temperature materials, thermal energy storage, and testing the efficacy of surgical facemasks. He also has experience as a consultant for the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity, where he analyzed energy usage in agriculture, and as a 3D printer specialist at Arris Pty Ltd, fabricating prototype tunneling systems. Keane’s earlier roles include a Research Fellow at the US Army Corps of Engineers, where he worked on 3D printable concrete and trained military personnel, and a Chemical Technician at KeaneTech LLC, focusing on geopolymer composites and metal oxide powders. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in Energy and Advanced Manufacturing from the University of South Australia and a B.Sc. in Nuclear Plasma & Radiological Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Awards Achievements

Patrick Keane has received notable recognition and achievements throughout his career. He was awarded the US Army Corps of Engineers Challenge Coin for excellence at the Maneuver Support, Sustainment, Protection, Integration Experiment 2018 in Fort Leonard Wood. In January 2018, he attended a specialized short course on Mechanical Properties at the 42nd International Conference and Expo on Advanced Ceramics and Composites in Daytona Beach, FL. As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Fellow in 2016, Keane furthered his research capabilities. He was certified through a 10-day workshop by the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company in June 2014. Additionally, he was selected as one of two high school students from Illinois to attend the Society of American Military Engineers Camp at the United States Air Force Academy in 2007. His contributions to scientific literature include photographs of basalt fibers used as the front cover of Volume 104, Issue 7 of the Journal of the American Ceramic Society (2021) and images of amorphous self-healed geopolymer composites featured on the front cover of Volume 18, Issue 4 of the International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology (2021). Keane also won first place for best student presentation at the Alkali Activated Materials and Geopolymers ECI Conference in 2023. Beyond his professional achievements, he studied cello for 20 years at the Young Artists

Top Notable Publications

Regional Metakaolin Particle Size Reduction for Higher Strength Geopolymer

International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology

September 2024

DOI: 10.1111/ijac.14766

Compositional Effects in Potassium Metakaolin Geopolymers Containing Alumina and Glass Frit

Ceramics International

August 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.08.242

Discharge Performance of a High Temperature Phase Change Material with Low-Cost Wire Mesh

Applied Thermal Engineering

March 2023

DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2023.120050

Self-Healing Glass/Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Composite Exposed to Molten Sodium Chloride and Potassium Chloride

Applied Sciences

February 2023

DOI: 10.3390/app13042615

A Review Paper on the Extraction of Potassium from Non-Soluble Resources with the Use of Acid and Alkaline Solution and Molten Salts

Minerals Engineering

2023

DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2023.108365

Self-Healing Glass/Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Composite Exposed to Molten Sodium Chloride and Potassium Chloride

Forschungzentrum Jülich

2023

DOI: 10.34734/fzj-2024-02895

Microstructural Evolution of Amorphous Self-Healing Geopolymer Composites Containing Alumina and Glass Frit

International Journal of Ceramic Engineering & Science

September 2022

DOI: 10.1002/ces2.10154

Lateritic Soil Geopolymer Composites for Ceramics and Engineering Construction Applications

International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology

March 2022

DOI: 10.1111/ijac.14046

Experimental and Numerical Analysis for the Discharge Performance of a High Temperature Phase Change Material with Low-Cost Wire Mesh

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2022

EID: 2-s2.0-85128656186

Acid Resistance of Metakaolin-Based, Bamboo Fiber Geopolymer Composites

Construction and Building Materials

October 2021

DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124194

Amorphous Self-Healed, Chopped Basalt Fiber-Reinforced, Geopolymer Composites

Journal of the American Ceramic Society

February 2021

DOI: 10.1111/jace.17648

Prof. Svetlana Derkach | Rheology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Svetlana Derkach | Rheology |

Prof. Svetlana Derkach, Murmansk Arctic University, Russia

Prof. Svetlana Derkach, born January 31, 1959, in Russia, is a distinguished chemist and academic leader. She holds advanced degrees from prestigious institutions, including a PhD from M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University and a Dr. Sci. from the Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow. With a career spanning several decades at Murmansk State Technical University (MSTU), she has held roles from Associate Professor to Rector. Currently, she is a Professor in the Chemistry Department and Principal Researcher of the Laboratory “Chemistry and Technology of Marine Bioresources” at MSTU. Her research interests include structural and colloid chemistry, marine resources, and bioproducts.

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Prof. Svetlana Derkach’s educational journey began in 1983 when she graduated from Leningrad Technological Institute (now Saint Petersburg State Technological Institute) with a degree as a Chemist-Technologist-Engineer. She went on to earn her PhD from M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1991. In 1995, she completed British Language Courses in Great Britain, further enhancing her international perspective. In 2002, Prof. Derkach earned her Dr. Sci. degree from the Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in Moscow, and in 2003, she was awarded the title of Professor by the Ministry of Science and Education of Russia. To expand her leadership and administrative skills, she completed a professional program in State and Municipal Management from Omsk State University in 2020, followed by additional programs in Management in Education and Project Management in 2021 at the National Academy of Additional Professional Education and the Institute of Professional Education, respectively.

Professional Experience

Prof. Svetlana Derkach has had an illustrious career at Murmansk State Technical University (MSTU). She began as an Associate Professor in the Chemistry Department from 1995 to 2001, before being promoted to full Professor, a position she held from 2001 to 2008. She then advanced to Vice-Rector for Research and Development (2008-2014), demonstrating her leadership capabilities. From 2014 to 2019, she served as Head of the Chemistry Department and subsequently took on the role of Rector of MSTU from 2019 to 2022. Since 2022, Prof. Derkach has continued her academic and research work as a Professor in the Chemistry Department and Principal Researcher of the Laboratory “Chemistry and Technology of Marine Bioresources” at MSTU, focusing on the intersection of chemistry and marine resource technology.

Research Interest

Prof. Svetlana Derkach’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of chemistry. In Structural Chemistry, she explores liquid surfaces, films, and nanoparticles, focusing on macromolecular assemblies within biopolymer systems, including biopolymer solutions and interfacial layers, as well as the development and application of nanocomposites. Her work in Colloid Chemistry addresses the stability and rheology of dispersed systems, including protein-polysaccharide interactions, surfactants, emulsions, gels, and polymer solutions. Additionally, she applies her expertise to marine resources, investigating bioproducts from the Northern seas and their applications in the food industry. Her research integrates fundamental chemistry with practical applications, bridging the gap between scientific discovery and industrial innovation.

Top Notable Publications

Nutritional and Therapeutic Potential of Functional Components of Brown Seaweed: A Review
Foods and Raw Materials 12 (2), 398-419 (2024)
Citations: 4

Underused Marine Resources: Sudden Properties of Cod Skin Gelatin Gel
Gels 9 (12), 990 (2023)
Citations: 2

Mineral-Free Biomaterials from Mussel (Mytilus edulis L.) Shells: Their Isolation and Physicochemical Properties
Food Bioscience 56, 103188 (2023)
Citations: 3

Rheology of Gels and Yielding Liquids
Gels 9 (9), 715 (2023)
Citations: 19

Strontium-Induced Gelation of Sodium Alginate in the Presence of Carbon Nanotubes: Elemental Analysis and Gel Structure
Journal of Composites Science 7 (7), 286 (2023)
Citations: 5

Phase Behavior of Aqueous Mixtures of Sodium Alginate with Fish Gelatin: Effects of pH and Ionic Strength
Polymers 15 (10), 2253 (2023)
Citations: 7

Mechanism of Heterogeneous Alkaline Deacetylation of Chitin: A Review
Polymers 15 (7), 1729 (2023)
Citations: 25

Ion-Induced Polysaccharide Gelation: Peculiarities of Alginate Egg-Box Association with Different Divalent Cations
Polymers 15 (5), 1243 (2023)
Citations: 37

Variety of Canned Pastes from Cod and Its Liver with Improved Quality
E3S Web of Conferences 460, 01009 (2023)
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The SEM and TEM Study on the Structure of Organic Scaffold (Conchix) Isolated from Mytilus edulis L. Mussel Shells
E3S Web of Conferences 460, 01006 (2023)
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Properties of Protein Isolates from Marine Hydrobionts Obtained by Isoelectric Solubilisation/Precipitation: Influence of Temperature and Processing Time
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23 (22), 14221 (2022)
Citations: 9

Supramolecular Structure and Mechanical Performance of κ-Carrageenan–Gelatin Gel
Polymers 14 (20), 4347 (2022)
Citations: 19

Intermolecular Interactions in the Formation of Polysaccharide-Gelatin Complexes: A Spectroscopic Study
Polymers 14 (14), 2777 (2022)
Citations: 21

Modulation of Molecular Structure and Mechanical Properties of κ-Carrageenan-Gelatin Hydrogel with Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Polymers 14 (12), 2346 (2022)
Citations: 18

Characterization of Fish Gelatin Obtained from Atlantic Cod Skin Using Enzymatic Treatment
Polymers 14 (4), 751 (2022)
Citations: 21

Rheological Properties of Fish Gelatin Modified with Sodium Alginate
Polymers 13 (5), 743 (2021)
Citations: 31

Prof. Alexander Malkin | Structure of Matter | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alexander Malkin | Structure of Matter | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alexander Malkin, A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Syntghesis RAS, Russia

Prof. Alexander Malkin, born on January 31, 1937, in Moscow, Russia, is a renowned expert in polymer physics and rheology. He graduated with honors from the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Moscow, in 1959 and earned his Ph.D. in 1965, followed by a Doctor of Sciences degree in 1971. Prof. Malkin has held significant positions at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis and the Research Institute for Plastics, where he led various departments focused on polymer physics, mechanics, and rheology.

 

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Prof. Alexander Malkin graduated with honors from the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Moscow (Technical University) in 1959. He continued his academic journey with a focus on polymer science, earning his Ph.D. in 1965 with a dissertation on polymer physics and mechanics. In 1971, he achieved the degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mechanics of Polymers, solidifying his expertise and leadership in the field.

Professional Experience

1960 – 1962: Engineer and junior research fellow at the Research Institute of Chemical Engineering, focusing on extrusion technology.

1962 – 1975: Worked at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, as a post-graduate student and later in the Laboratory of Polymer Rheology under Prof. G.V. Vinogradov.

1975 – 2001: Headed various departments at the Research Institute for Plastics, including the Laboratory of RIM-processes, the Department of Physical Chemistry of Polymers, and the Department of Polymer Physics, Mechanics, and Rheology.

2001 – 2008: Research leader and consultant at Cape Peninsula Institute of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa.

2008 – Present: Principal Researcher at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences.

Academic and Teaching Roles

1980 – 1990: Invited Professor and Lecturer at Moscow State University, teaching courses on Polymer Mechanics and Technology.

1992: Visiting Professor at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.

2002 – 2015: Adjunct Professor and Research Coordinator at the Flow Process Research Centre of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa.

Professional Memberships and Honors

1988 – Present: Delegate in the International Organization of the Russian (formerly USSR) Society of Rheology.

1988 – Present: Member of the American Society of Rheology.

1994: Active Member of the New York Academy of Sciences.

2005: Honorable Speaker for Changchung Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Top Notable Publications

Rheology of Polymers: Viscoelasticity and Flow of Polymers
Authors: G.V. Vinogradov, A.Y. Malkin
Publisher: Mir
Year: 1980
Pages: 1078

Concepts, Methods, and Applications
Authors: A.Y. Malkin, A.I. Isayev
Journal: Applied Rheology
Volume: 16
Issue: 4
Pages: 240-241
Year: 2006
DOI: 10.1515/AR.2006.16.4.240

Viscoelastic Properties and Flow of Narrow Distribution Polybutadienes and Polyisoprenes
Authors: G.V. Vinogradov, A.Ya. Malkin, Y.G. Yanovskii, E.K. Borisenkova, …
Journal: Journal of Polymer Science Part A‐2: Polymer Physics
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Pages: 1061-1084
Year: 1972

Rheological Properties of Anisotropic Poly(para‐benzamide) Solutions
Authors: S.P. Papkov, V.G. Kulichikhin, V.D. Kalmykova, A.Y. Malkin
Journal: Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition
Volume: 12
Issue: 9
Pages: 1753-1770
Year: 1974

Rheology Fundamentals
Author: A.Y.A. Malkin
Publisher: ChemTec Publishing
Year: 1994
Pages: 276

Physical Chemistry of Highly Concentrated Emulsions
Authors: R. Foudazi, S. Qavi, I. Masalova, A.Y. Malkin
Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume: 220
Pages: 78-91
Year: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2015.02.001

Some Conditions for Rupture of Polymer Liquids in Extension
Authors: A.Y. Malkin, C.J.S. Petrie
Journal: Journal of Rheology
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-25
Year: 1997
DOI: 10.1122/1.550796

The Rheology of Gelatin Hydrogels Modified by κ-Carrageenan
Authors: S.R. Derkach, S.O. Ilyin, A.A. Maklakova, V.G. Kulichikhin, A.Y. Malkin
Journal: LWT – Food Science and Technology
Volume: 63
Issue: 1
Pages: 612-619
Year: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2015.03.036

Reologija Polimerov
Authors: G.V. Vinogradov, A.Y. Malkin
Publisher: Izd. Chimija
Year: 1977
Pages: 168

Asphaltenes in Heavy Crude Oil: Designation, Precipitation, Solutions, and Effects on Viscosity
Authors: S. Ilyin, M. Arinina, M. Polyakova, G. Bondarenko, I. Konstantinov, …
Journal: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Volume: 147
Pages: 211-217
Year: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2016.07.022

Effect of Droplet Size on the Rheological Properties of Highly-Concentrated W/O Emulsions
Authors: A.Y. Malkin, I. Masalova, P. Slatter, K. Wilson
Journal: Rheologica Acta
Volume: 43
Pages: 584-591
Year: 2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-004-0371-8

Dr. Badreddine Smiri | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Badreddine Smiri | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Badreddine Smiri, CEA Grenoble, France

Dr. Badreddine Smiri is a Postdoctoral Researcher at CEA Grenoble, working in collaboration with LMGP, LTM, and Leti as part of the Labex MINOS project. His research focuses on material characterization in diverse fields, such as 2D materials, phase-change memory (PCM), Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FDSOI) technology (SiGe), and power electronics (GaN). He is skilled in various characterization techniques, including Photoluminescence (PL), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Additionally, Dr. Smiri is proficient in programming languages such as MATLAB, Python, and LabVIEW, and has experience with tools like Labspec, Zemax, and Origin.

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Dr. Smiri earned his Ph.D. in Physics of Materials from the Laboratoire de Micro-Optoélectroniques et Nanostructures, Tunisia (2016-2019), where his dissertation focused on the optoelectronic properties of III-V semiconductor heterostructures. He also holds a Master’s degree in Materials and Nanostructures (2014-2016) with distinction, concentrating on the modeling and characterization of electrical properties of III-V heterostructures for photovoltaic applications. Additionally, Dr. Smiri has undergone multiple safety and technical training, including electrical safety, chemical risk management, laser safety, cryogenics, and cleanroom fabrication.

Research Interest 

Dr. Smiri’s research interests include the characterization of advanced materials, such as 2D materials, semiconductor heterostructures, quantum wells, quantum dots, and novel optoelectronic materials. His expertise spans optoelectronics, nanostructures, microelectronics, and power electronics, with a particular focus on enhancing the performance of materials used in optoelectronic devices and nanotechnology.

Professional Experience

Since 2022, Dr. Smiri has been a postdoctoral researcher at CEA Grenoble, specializing in optical metrology for micro/nanoelectronics. His work involves structural and optical characterizations (Raman, XRD, PL, SEM, AFM, XPS, XRF) and monitoring the stability of measurement equipment. He also performs in/ex-situ material characterizations (GaN, InGaAs, MoS2, GaSe) and contributes to the continuous improvement of Raman-related products. Prior to his current role, Dr. Smiri served as an Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche (ATER) at INSA Toulouse (2020-2022), where he conducted research on semiconductor structures for next-generation optoelectronic and electronic devices. Additionally, he held a short-term postdoctoral position at the Laboratory of Micro-Optoelectronics and Nanostructures, Tunisia (2020), focused on the optical and electronic properties of III-V and II-VI semiconductors. Earlier in his career, Dr. Smiri managed photoluminescence characterization as a doctoral researcher, where he oversaw optical characterization activities for semiconductor materials.

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Prof. Saurav Barman | Phytochemical | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Saurav Barman | Phytochemical | Best  Researcher Award

Prof. Saurav Barman, Centurion University of Technology & Management, India

Prof. Saurav Barman holds a Doctorate in Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal. He is an Assistant Professor at the School of Agriculture, Centurion University of Technology & Management, Odisha. His research focuses on soil health management through organic farming, sustainable agriculture, and technology transfer to farming communities. Prof. Barman has completed or is working on over 20 research projects and has published 30 articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals. He is also involved in 5+ consultancy projects and holds 2 patents. His collaborative efforts include partnerships with the Department of Science & Technology and ICAR, India

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Prof. Saurav Barman holds a Doctorate in Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal.

Professional Experience

He is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Agriculture, Centurion University of Technology & Management, Odisha. His work focuses on technology transfer to farming communities and livelihood development, with a growing interest in soil health management through organic farming.

Research and Innovations:

Prof. Barman has completed or is working on over 20 research projects and has published 30 articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals. He is involved in 5+ consultancy and industry-sponsored projects and has 2 patents either published or under process. His citation index is 6. Notable areas of his research include maize, soil microbiology, biofertilizers, sustainable agriculture, and plant nutrition. He collaborates with the Department of Science & Technology, India, and ICAR, India.

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Yield Attributes, Yield, Competitive Ability and Economics of Summer Maize-Legume Intercropping System

Authors: Pilli Manasa, Sagar Maitra, Saurav Barman

Published in: International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology, 2020, Volume 13, Issue 1.

Effect of Added Organic Matter and Sulphur on Transformation of Different Fractions of Sulphur in Soil

Authors: Subhashis Saren, Saurav Barman, Antaryami Mishra, Dipankar Saha

Published in: The Bioscan, 2016, Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 2399-2403.

Effect of Nano NPK and Straight Fertilizers on Yield, Economics and Agronomic Indices in Baby Corn (Zea mays L.)

Authors: L.R. Sankar, G.C. Mishra, S. Maitra, S. Barman

Published in: International Journal of Chemical Studies, 2020, Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 614-618.

Nitrogen Transformation and Losses in Soil: A Cost-Effective Review Study for Farmers

Authors: A. Pal, R. Adhikary, S. Barman, S. Maitra

Published in: International Journal of Chemical Studies, 2020, Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 2623-2626.

Effect of Intercropping Summer Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) with Legumes on Yield Attributes and Productivity of Crops

Authors: E.S. Kumar, T.K. Mandal, G.C. Mishra, S. Barman, S. Maitra

Published in: International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology, 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3.

 

Assist Prof Dr. Amirali Amirsoleimani | AI Hardware design | Best Scholar Award

Assist Prof Dr. Amirali Amirsoleimani | AI Hardware design | Best Scholar Award

Assist Prof Dr. Amirali Amirsoleimani, York University, Canada

Dr. Amirali Amirsoleimani is an Assistant Professor at York University, Canada, with a strong background in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research is dedicated to advancing AI and neuromorphic computing by integrating CMOS technology with emerging memory solutions and bio-inspired algorithms. He has received numerous accolades for his contributions, including the IEEE Larry K. Wilson Award and the Alumni Odyssey Award from the University of Windsor. Dr. Amirsoleimani’s work is focused on developing cutting-edge technologies for efficient, high-performance computing systems in smart environments.

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Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Sep 2014 – Dec 2017)

University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada

Dissertation: In-Memory Computing by Using Nano-ionic Memristive Devices

Advisor: Dr. Majid Ahmadi

External Examiner: Dr. Manoj Sachdev

M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Sep 2011 – Sep 2013)

Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran

Dissertation: Process Variation Analysis of CMOS and CMOS-Memristor Logic Gates

Advisor: Dr. Arash Ahmadi

B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Sep 2006 – Sep 2010)

Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran

Dissertation: Intelligent Digital Thermal Measurement with USB Data Transfer Protocol

Advisor: Dr. Reza Keyhani

Research Interest 

Dr. Amirali Amirsoleimani’s research focuses on developing ultra-efficient artificial intelligence (AI) and neuromorphic computing solutions. His work involves the integration of CMOS circuits with emerging memory technologies such as RRAM and PCRAM, as well as bio-inspired spike-based computing algorithms. His goal is to design fully-integrated in-memory computing systems, employing a software-hardware co-design approach. Dr. Amirsoleimani leads an interdisciplinary team of experts to create innovative solutions at the device, circuit, and software levels, aimed at achieving low-power, high-performance AI for smart environments.

Professional Experience

Dr. Amirali Amirsoleimani is an Assistant Professor at York University, Canada. He has been recognized for his contributions to the field with the IEEE Larry K. Wilson Award in 2016, which is awarded to a single recipient annually in Canada. Dr. Amirsoleimani was also honored with a Best Poster Honorable Mention at the IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Network in 2017. His involvement in IEEE has been notable, with various recognitions including Certificates of Recognition for his roles and contributions within the IEEE Windsor Section. Additionally, he received the Graduate Student Society (GSS) Scholarship in 2016, further highlighting his achievements in the academic and research communities.

Assist Prof Dr. Felipe Villalobos | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Felipe Villalobos | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Felipe Villalobos, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Chile

Dr. Felipe Villalobos is an accomplished Civil Engineer with a DPhil from Oxford University, specializing in Geotechnical Engineering. Currently an Assistant Professor at Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC) in Chile, he is a key figure in the postgraduate programs for MSc and PhD degrees in Engineering. Dr. Villalobos is the founder of Chile’s first Geological Civil Engineering degree and has authored several books, including Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Testing in Situ and Depth. His research encompasses offshore wind turbine foundations, soil and rock mechanics, and seismic geotechnics. He has completed two major research projects, with one ongoing, and has published 40 journal articles. Additionally, he collaborates with international research groups and holds editorial positions, contributing significantly to the field of geotechnical engineering.

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Dr. Felipe Villalobos holds a DPhil in Geotechnical Engineering from Oxford University, where he conducted pioneering research on offshore foundations for wind turbines. He also earned an MSc in Civil Engineering, which provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices. Dr. Villalobos completed his undergraduate studies with a Civil Engineering degree, equipping him with the technical expertise and knowledge that have driven his successful academic and professional career in geotechnical engineering.

Research Interest 

Dr. Felipe Villalobos’s research spans a wide range of critical areas in geotechnical engineering. His work on offshore foundations for wind turbines has advanced the understanding of foundation behavior under complex loading conditions. He also focuses on the mechanical and thermal behavior of soil and rock, exploring their responses to various environmental factors. His expertise extends to laboratory and in situ geotechnical testing, providing accurate data for engineering applications. Dr. Villalobos investigates foundation dynamics, retaining structures, and soil nailing, contributing to safer and more efficient designs. His research on excavations, slope stability, and seismic geotechnics addresses key challenges in maintaining stability and safety in diverse geological conditions.

Professional Experience

Dr. Felipe Villalobos serves as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC) in Chile, where he plays a pivotal role in the academic community. He is the founder of Chile’s first Geological Civil Engineering degree, a groundbreaking program that integrates geology with civil engineering to address the country’s unique geotechnical challenges. Since 2008, Dr. Villalobos has been the editor of Obras y Proyectos, a respected journal that disseminates research in the field. Additionally, he collaborates with the Infrastructure Management Research Group at HafenCity University in Hamburg, furthering international research efforts in geotechnical engineering.

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Prof Dr. Guowei Zhao | Supercapatior | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Guowei Zhao | Supercapatior | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Guowei Zhao, Huanggang Normal University, China

Prof. Dr. Guowei Zhao is a distinguished Professor at Huanggang Normal University, specializing in solid electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries and supercapacitors. With a Ph.D. from Tokyo Institute of Technology and extensive postdoctoral experience, Dr. Zhao has significantly contributed to the development of high-conductivity lithium-ion conductors. His research, marked by numerous publications and patents, aims to enhance energy storage technology’s efficiency and safety. Dr. Zhao continues to push the boundaries of material science through his innovative work and collaborative efforts with leading scientists in the field.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Guowei Zhao is currently a Professor in the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Huanggang Normal University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in 2017 from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he researched developing solid electrolytes for all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries under the guidance of Prof. Kanno Ryoji, a pioneer in discovering Li10GeP2S12-type superionic conductors. Following his Ph.D., Dr. Zhao worked as a Postdoctoral researcher and project assistant professor in Prof. Kanno’s group until March 2021, when he transitioned to his current role.

Research Interest 

Dr. Zhao’s research focuses on developing lithium conductors for all-solid-state batteries and novel inorganic materials for supercapacitors. His work aims to advance the performance and safety of energy storage devices through innovative material science.

 

Professional Experience

Professor, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huanggang Normal University (March 2021 – Present): Dr. Zhao leads research projects and teaches courses related to chemistry and chemical engineering.

Postdoctoral Researcher and Project Assistant Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology (2017 – 2021): Conducted advanced research on lithium-ion conductors and contributed to the development of superionic conductors.

Research and Innovations

Research Projects: Completed 2 government-funded projects and 10 company-sponsored projects.

Publications: Authored around 40 papers in SCI journals.

Patents: Holds 10 published patents with 4 more under process.

Citations: His work has been cited 540 times.

Collaborations: Collaborated with renowned researchers such as Ryoji Kanno, Kota Suzuki, Isao Tanaka, Ya Tang, Hirayama Masaaki, Yonemura Masao, Genki Kobayashi.

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