Bassam Al-naami | Biomedical Engineering | Most Reader’s Article Award

Prof. Bassam Al-naami | Biomedical Engineering | Most Reader’s Article Award

Al-Naami B. The Hashemite University, Jordan

Dr. Bassam Al-Naami is a distinguished Professor of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering and Human Factors at The Hashemite University in Jordan. With a strong focus on signal and image processing, medical electronics, and virtual reality systems, he has dedicated his career to enhancing the intersection of technology and healthcare. Dr. Al-Naami is known for his expertise in ergonomics and haptic devices, contributing significantly to advancements in medical instrumentation. 🌟

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Education

Dr. Al-Naami earned his Ph.D. in Medical Electronics and Ergonomics from Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University (LETI) in Russia, where he conducted groundbreaking research on virtual reality systems. He completed a five-year diploma in Biomedical Engineering from Stavropol State Technical University. Additionally, he pursued a visiting research fellowship focused on signal and image processing at the University of Sussex in the UK. 🎓

Experience

Throughout his career, Dr. Al-Naami has held pivotal roles in accreditation and academic program development. As the ABET accreditation coordinator for the Biomedical Engineering department at The Hashemite University, he was instrumental in preparing comprehensive self-study reports and course assessments. He has also contributed to the accreditation efforts at Al-Ahliyya Amman University and participated in evaluations of programs across Jordan. His leadership in curriculum development and quality assurance highlights his commitment to academic excellence. 🏆

Research Focus

Dr. Al-Naami’s research interests encompass signal and image processing, medical electronics, and virtual reality systems, with a specific emphasis on ergonomics and haptic technology. His work aims to improve the operational efficiency of virtual reality systems and enhance the usability of medical devices, contributing to innovations in the healthcare industry. 🔬

Awards and Honours

Dr. Al-Naami has received recognition for his contributions to academia and research, including participation in ABET training seminars and being a founding member of the Master’s program in Biomedical Engineering at The Hashemite University. His commitment to quality education and program development has earned him respect among peers and students alike. 🎖️

Publication Top Notes

Al-Naami, B., & Lysenko, N.V. (2018). Interaction Efficiency Research of Operational Virtual Reality Systems with an Operator. International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology. Cited by: 12

Al-Naami, B., & English, M. (2020). Advances in Medical Electronics and Instrumentation. Journal of Medical Systems. Cited by: 25

Al-Naami, B. (2021). Innovations in Haptic Devices for Virtual Reality Applications. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. Cited by: 18

Raquel Conceicao | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Raquel Conceicao | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor with habilitation, Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal

🌟 Raquel Conceição is an award-winning assistant professor and researcher with habilitation at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. She is a pioneer in the field of medical microwave imaging in Portugal, being the first PhD graduate in this area. Raquel has led numerous high-impact European-funded projects, advancing medical imaging technology, and has made significant contributions to biomedical engineering and signal processing. As a professor and researcher, she continues to inspire and lead her students in groundbreaking projects.

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Education

🎓 Raquel holds a PhD in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from the National University of Ireland Galway (2011) and an Integrated Master’s in Biomedical Engineering from the NOVA University of Lisbon (2007). She has pursued extensive post-doctoral work, focusing on medical microwave imaging and biomedical engineering.

Experience

💼 Raquel has taught 13 different courses at the University of Lisbon and supervised 7 PhD and 33 Master’s students. She served as the vice-president of the Department of Physics, making notable contributions to internal and external outreach activities. She was also the vice-coordinator and coordinator of the Master’s in Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics programs, where she played a key leadership role.

Research Focus

🔬 Raquel’s primary research focus lies in developing medical microwave imaging techniques to detect and classify breast cancer and metastasised lymph nodes. Her broader interests include machine learning, biomedical engineering, signal processing, and electronic engineering.

Awards and Honours

🏆 Raquel has received substantial recognition for her contributions to medical microwave imaging, including leading the first international project in this field and being awarded numerous prestigious European grants. She has attracted millions in research funding, with projects totaling over €7.85M, and has received personal funding for her contributions to scientific research.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Raquel has authored 35 journal papers, 65 conference proceedings, and edited 4 books. She has also collaborated with over 100 international researchers, contributing to various Q1 journals such as Sensors. She organized a special issue in Sensors, highlighting her leadership in academic publishing.

“Development of Medical Microwave Imaging for Early Breast Cancer Detection” (2020), Sensors, cited by 85 articles. Link to article.

“Innovative Techniques in Microwave Imaging for Biomedical Applications” (2018), Biomedical Engineering Letters, cited by 45 articles. Link to article.