Prof. José Fernando Maya Vetencourt | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Prof. José Fernando Maya Vetencourt | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | University of Pisa | Italy

Prof. José Fernando Maya Vetencourt is an internationally recognized researcher whose work has significantly advanced contemporary Neuroscience through innovative approaches to brain plasticity, sensory processing, and neural interface technologies. His research profile reflects deep expertise in Neuroscience, integrating molecular, cellular, and systems level Neuroscience to address fundamental and translational challenges. Prof. José Fernando Maya Vetencourt has authored more than thirty peer reviewed publications in leading journals, positioning his contributions at the forefront of modern Neuroscience. His work in Neuroscience demonstrates strong international collaboration across multidisciplinary teams, reinforcing the global relevance of his Neuroscience driven research. Through impactful Neuroscience discoveries, his studies have influenced therapeutic strategies for sensory disorders and neurodegenerative conditions, strengthening the societal impact of Neuroscience research. His scientific leadership continues to shape emerging directions in Neuroscience, fostering innovation, knowledge transfer, and responsible application of Neuroscience for public benefit. Google Scholar profile of 3960 Citations, 23 h-index, 28 i10 index.

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Dr. Kentaro Saeki | Visual Optics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kentaro Saeki | Visual Optics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Manager | SEED Co., Ltd. | Japan

Dr. Kentaro Saeki is a distinguished researcher and professional recognized for his extensive contributions to the field of Visual Optics. His work bridges the disciplines of optical engineering and biomedical innovation, focusing on advancing technologies that enhance visual performance and optical precision. With a strong foundation in Visual Optics, Dr. Kentaro Saeki has demonstrated remarkable expertise in developing innovative approaches that integrate theoretical and applied aspects of optical science. His research and professional activities have significantly contributed to the advancement of Visual Optics, particularly in designing and evaluating complex visual systems that improve both practical and clinical applications. As an active member of Japan’s scientific and engineering community, Dr. Kentaro Saeki has held positions of increasing responsibility, including his current role as Assistant Manager in the Engineering Department at SEED Co., Ltd., where his leadership continues to drive progress in Visual Optics innovation. His academic involvement as an Instructor at Tokyo Optometric College further reflects his commitment to shaping the next generation of specialists in Visual Optics. Through this dual engagement in industry and academia, he fosters collaboration that strengthens applied research and product development in the domain of Visual Optics. Dr. Kentaro Saeki’s professional record includes numerous research collaborations, publications, and contributions to optical science and visual perception studies. His impact extends beyond research, influencing technological development in Visual Optics and promoting sustainable solutions that improve human visual health. Dedicated, innovative, and internationally oriented, Dr. Kentaro Saeki continues to enhance the scientific understanding and practical applications of Visual Optics, establishing himself as a leading figure committed to excellence and discovery within this evolving field. His Scopus Profile is 12 Citations, 5 Documents, 2 h-index.

Profiles: ORCID | Scopus 

Featured Publications

1. Tatsumi, K., Saeki, K., Kubota, S., Kaneda, Y., Uno, K., Ohnuma, K., & Shiina, T. (2025). Evaluation method for resin mold using reflective wavefront sensor. Sensors, 25(21), 6682.

2. Saeki, K., Huyan, D., Sawada, M., Nakamura, A., Kubota, S., Uno, K., Ohnuma, K., & Shiina, T. (2021). Three-dimensional measurement for spherical and nonspherical shapes of contact lenses. Applied Optics, 60(13), 419721.

3. Saeki, K., Huyan, D., Sawada, M., Sun, Y., Nakamura, A., Kimura, M., Kubota, S., Uno, K., Ohnuma, K., & Shiina, T. (2020). Measurement algorithm for real front and back curved surfaces of contact lenses. Applied Optics, 59(28), 399190.