Prof. Dr. Murat Barut | Motor Control | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Murat Barut | Motor Control | Best Researcher Award

 Professor | Nigde Omer Halisdemir University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Murat Barut, a distinguished Professor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, has made significant contributions in the field of Motor Control, integrating advanced estimation techniques, artificial intelligence, and control algorithms into electrical drive systems. His educational background spans from Electronics Engineering at Erciyes University to dual doctorates in Control and Computer Engineering and Electric and Computer Engineering from prestigious universities in Türkiye and the USA. His professional journey includes academic and research roles at Nigde University, Istanbul Technical University, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where he focused extensively on Motor Control applications for induction and synchronous machines. Prof. Dr. Murat Barut’s research interests center on speed-sensorless estimation, position-sensorless operation, Extended Kalman Filter design, artificial intelligence-based modeling, and high-performance Motor Control systems. He has led and participated in multiple funded projects dedicated to real-time Motor Control algorithm development and FPGA implementations. Recognized with honors such as the Siemens Excellence Award and the Most Influential Scientist Award, he continues to advance Motor Control research with innovative methodologies. His professional skills encompass estimation theory, adaptive control, power electronics, and signal processing — all directed toward efficient Motor Control of electrical drives. Prof. Dr. Murat Barut has contributed as a reviewer and editor in various IEEE and SCI-indexed journals, reinforcing his reputation in the global Motor Control community. His career exemplifies excellence in engineering education, innovation, and leadership, with a strong record of scholarly impact demonstrated through a Google Scholar profile of 2011 citations, 20 h-index, and 27 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Barut, M., Bogosyan, S., & Gokasan, M. (2007). Speed-sensorless estimation for induction motors using extended Kalman filters. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 54(1), 272–280.

2. Barut, M., Bogosyan, S., & Gokasan, M. (2008). Experimental evaluation of braided EKF for sensorless control of induction motors. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 55(2), 620–632.

3. Zerdali, E., & Barut, M. (2017). The comparisons of optimized extended Kalman filters for speed-sensorless control of induction motors. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 64(6), 4340–4351.

4. Barut, M., Demir, R., Zerdali, E., & Inan, R. (2011). Real-time implementation of bi input-extended Kalman filter-based estimator for speed-sensorless control of induction motors. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 59(11), 4197–4206.

5. Yildiz, R., Barut, M., & Zerdali, E. (2020). A comprehensive comparison of extended and unscented Kalman filters for speed-sensorless control applications of induction motors. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 16(10), 6423–6432.*

Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez | Neurophysiology | Young Researcher Award

Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez | Neurophysiology | Young Researcher Award

José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez | Westhill University School of Medicine | Mexico

Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez is a medical doctor with extensive academic formation and professional experience spanning clinical practice, international rotations, humanitarian missions, and advanced research in neuroscience and Neurophysiology. His education includes a medical degree, complemented by specialized training and research assistantships in neurosciences, where Neurophysiology played a central role in his academic journey. He has contributed significantly to international publications, particularly in areas such as neuropathic pain, neuroplasticity, neuroethics, and deep brain stimulation, highlighting the integration of Neurophysiology into both clinical and research contexts. Professionally, he has trained in renowned medical institutions in the United States, Germany, Peru, and Kenya, while also engaging in volunteer medical assistance projects worldwide, demonstrating a strong commitment to global health. His research interests emphasize Neurophysiology in relation to neuromodulation, neural implants, electromagnetic stimulation, and innovative applications of artificial intelligence in medical sciences. Among his many awards and honors are distinctions in national and international academic competitions, leadership roles in student councils, and recognitions for outstanding performance in scientific and humanitarian initiatives. His research skills reflect proficiency in experimental models, neurostimulation techniques, Neurophysiology-based data interpretation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring impactful contributions to advancing medical science. Neurophysiology is consistently central to his work, shaping his clinical insights, research productivity, and publication record. The conclusion drawn from his academic and professional journey is that Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez demonstrates a distinguished career built on Neurophysiology, with excellence in education, research, clinical practice, and leadership, establishing him as a promising figure whose skills and dedication advance both medical science and patient care through the continual application of Neurophysiology.

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Featured Publications

1. Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D., Muratti-Molina, E. B., Cojuc-Konigsberg, G., ... (2023). Trephinations, trephines, and craniectomies: Contrast between global ancient civilizations and pre-hispanic Mexican cultures. World Neurosurgery, 179, 49–59.

2. Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D., Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., Jiménez-Ponce, F., García-Muñoz, L., ... (2020). Personalist neurobioethics: Its consideration in psychosurgery. DEMO FLANC, 29(3), 117–135.

3. Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D., Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., Beltrán, J. Q., Jiménez-Ponce, F., ... (2023). Innovative perspectives in limbic surgery using deep brain stimulation. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 1167244.

4. Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., Carrillo-Márquez, M. F., Navarro-Olvera, J. L., Beltrán, J. Q., ... (2025). Measurement of neuropathic pain in constrictive sciatic nerve models in rats. Medical Journal of the General Hospital of Mexico, 88(2), 66–73.

5. Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., & Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D. (2022). Neurophysiology involved in neuroplasticity: Mechanisms. In Neurophysiology: Networks, Plasticity, Pathophysiology and Behavior (p. 55). Springer.