Xingjia Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xingjia Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Senior Engineer at Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co. Ltd, China

Dr. Xingjia Li is a promising early-career researcher who earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Jiangsu University in 2023. He is currently a Postdoctoral Associate at the postdoctoral workstation of Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, China. His research focuses on robotics and electrical systems, with a particular emphasis on sensor data processing using machine learning techniques. Dr. Li is dedicated to advancing human-centered applications by enhancing the reliability, intelligence, and security of robotic systems in daily life. His interdisciplinary approach integrates mechanical engineering, electronics, and artificial intelligence, aligning with the evolving demands of modern technology. While still in the early stages of his research career, his industry collaboration and applied research focus position him as a strong candidate for future leadership in his field. Dr. Li’s work holds potential for significant contributions to smart systems and intelligent automation in real-world environments.

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Education

Dr. Xingjia Li obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China, in 2023. During his doctoral studies, he focused on the integration of robotics and intelligent systems, building a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of mechanical and electrical engineering. His education emphasized sensor systems, automation, and machine learning, which prepared him for interdisciplinary research and practical implementation in advanced robotics. Dr. Li demonstrated strong academic performance and research capabilities throughout his graduate studies, contributing to academic discussions and research forums. His educational background reflects a rigorous training in engineering principles, analytical thinking, and innovation, which has shaped his approach to problem-solving in complex systems. Through research projects, seminars, and collaboration with faculty, he developed a deep understanding of how mechanical systems can be enhanced through intelligent control and data-driven methods, laying the groundwork for his postdoctoral research and future contributions to intelligent automation.

Professional Experience

Following his Ph.D., Dr. Xingjia Li joined the postdoctoral workstation at Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd., a key player in the electrical technology industry. In this role, he has been actively involved in research and development, focusing on advanced robotics and intelligent systems. His work emphasizes real-world implementation of sensor-based machine learning techniques to enhance system performance, reliability, and human-machine interaction. At Liangxin, Dr. Li collaborates with both engineering teams and academic partners to design and improve intelligent robotic systems that can operate efficiently in complex environments. His professional experience bridges academia and industry, allowing him to apply theoretical models to practical challenges in automation and electrical systems. This hands-on engagement with cutting-edge technologies has not only expanded his technical skill set but also positioned him as a valuable contributor in the emerging fields of smart manufacturing and AI-powered industrial automation, where reliability and adaptive performance are critical.

Research Interest

Dr. Xingjia Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of robotics, electrical systems, and machine learning, with a strong focus on sensor data processing for human-centered applications. He is passionate about enhancing the intelligence, reliability, and safety of robotic systems operating in dynamic environments. His work aims to empower robots with the ability to interpret complex sensory inputs through machine learning algorithms, thereby enabling real-time decision-making and adaptive behavior. He is particularly interested in applications that improve quality of life, such as assistive robotics, industrial automation, and intelligent monitoring systems. By integrating advanced data analytics and control strategies, Dr. Li seeks to develop systems that can function autonomously with minimal human intervention while maintaining high levels of trust and safety. His interdisciplinary approach combines the strengths of mechanical design, signal processing, and artificial intelligence, positioning him to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of next-generation robotics and smart systems.

Award and Honor

As a rising researcher in the field of intelligent robotics, Dr. Xingjia Li is at the beginning of his professional recognition journey. While specific awards and honors have not been listed in the available information, his acceptance into a postdoctoral research position at Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd. itself signifies recognition of his academic potential and technical proficiency. The opportunity to work in a dedicated industrial research environment reflects a high level of trust in his expertise and capability to contribute to meaningful innovation. His early involvement in cutting-edge projects and interdisciplinary work also positions him as a strong candidate for future academic and industrial awards. As he continues to publish research, develop prototypes, and contribute to real-world solutions, it is expected that Dr. Li will accumulate professional honors that recognize his growing impact in the fields of robotics, electrical systems, and intelligent automation technologies.

Conclusion

Dr. Xingjia Li is an emerging researcher whose interdisciplinary expertise bridges mechanical engineering, robotics, and artificial intelligence. With a strong educational foundation from Jiangsu University and practical postdoctoral experience at Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd., he is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the field of intelligent systems. His research aims to improve human-robot interaction and automation reliability through advanced sensor data processing and machine learning techniques. Though still in the early stages of his career, Dr. Li’s work shows great promise for practical impact in industry and society. His commitment to innovation, real-world application, and cross-disciplinary collaboration sets the stage for a distinguished research trajectory. With continued focus, publication, and recognition, Dr. Li has the potential to emerge as a thought leader in the development of smart, adaptive, and secure robotic systems that support both industrial and human-centered needs.

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Velislava Lyubenova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Velislava Lyubenova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Academician at Bulgarian Academy of Science, Institute of Robotics, Bulgaria

Velislava Lyubenova is a distinguished Bulgarian researcher and professor with over 30 years of experience in biotechnological process control, mechatronics, and adaptive systems. She currently serves as the Head of the Mechatronic Bio/technological Systems Section at the Institute of Robotics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), and has held various academic and leadership roles across BAS institutions. She has led more than 10 national and international research projects, participated in numerous European programs, and supervised several PhD students. With over 200 scientific publications, many in high-impact journals, and invited lectures delivered at leading international institutions, she is widely recognized for her scientific contributions. Her expertise includes the development of innovative monitoring and control systems using tools like MATLAB and LABVIEW. An awardee of the “Marin Drinov” prize for young scientists, Lyubenova is also actively involved in academic governance, expert committees, and editorial boards, reflecting her deep commitment to scientific advancement and education.

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Education

Velislava Lyubenova holds a strong academic background in technical sciences and engineering. She earned her engineering degree in Radio Electronics from the Technical University of Sofia, followed by a Ph.D. in Automation with a dissertation focused on parameter estimation and biotechnological process monitoring. Her academic journey culminated with a Doctor of Technical Sciences degree from the Institute of System Engineering and Robotics (ISIR) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), specializing in adaptive control and modeling of complex biotechnological systems. Her education blends deep technical knowledge with applied research capabilities, laying the foundation for a career in both theoretical and experimental domains. Her academic formation reflects a continuous pursuit of knowledge and specialization in interdisciplinary areas, preparing her to work across the fields of electronics, biotechnology, and control systems. This educational path has also enabled her to contribute to curriculum development and mentor future generations of researchers in her field.

Professional Experience

Professor Velislava Lyubenova has built a prolific career at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, progressing from a research fellow to a professor and head of department at the Institute of Robotics. Her early work in adaptive and robust control systems evolved into specialized research in bioengineering and mechatronic systems for biotechnology. She has served as Scientific Secretary at IR-BAS and has been a key figure in national expert commissions and scientific councils. Over her career, she has led and coordinated numerous national and international research projects, many involving cross-disciplinary collaboration. Her leadership roles include project management, supervision of PhD students, and delivery of advanced lecture courses. She also coordinates Erasmus programs and plays a pivotal role in academic exchange and cooperation. Her professional trajectory showcases a blend of scientific innovation, team leadership, and academic mentorship, making her a respected figure in both the Bulgarian and broader European research communities.

Research Interest

Velislava Lyubenova’s research is deeply rooted in the interdisciplinary fields of bioengineering, automation, and mechatronics. Her primary interest lies in the modeling, monitoring, and adaptive control of biotechnological processes, where she develops innovative methodologies to improve efficiency and reliability. She integrates control theory with practical applications using environments like MATLAB and LABVIEW, creating real-time monitoring systems that bridge theoretical concepts with industrial needs. Her work often addresses complex system dynamics in bioprocesses and seeks to optimize process performance through intelligent control algorithms. Additionally, she explores knowledge-based and adaptive systems that contribute to the advancement of next-generation biotechnological platforms. Her collaborative research also extends into European Union projects, educational initiatives, and technology transfer programs, reflecting a holistic approach to scientific inquiry. With a strong focus on experimental validation, her research continues to influence the development of advanced technologies in the fields of bioprocess engineering and industrial automation.

Award and Honor

Throughout her distinguished career, Velislava Lyubenova has received notable recognition for her contributions to science and research. A significant early milestone was her receipt of the “Marin Drinov” Young Scientist Award from the General Assembly of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in 1998—an honor bestowed upon promising researchers demonstrating exceptional scientific potential. She has also been invited to deliver over 15 specialized lectures at prestigious institutions abroad and six within Bulgaria, signifying her international recognition as a subject-matter expert. Her active involvement in over 30 international and national conferences further underscores her scientific engagement. Beyond individual accolades, her roles as a reviewer, jury member, editorial board member, and lecturer reflect a broader institutional and peer recognition of her expertise. These honors represent both her academic excellence and leadership in advancing science and education, and they demonstrate her lasting impact on the Bulgarian and global research landscape.

Conclusion

Velislava Lyubenova stands out as an accomplished and influential researcher in the fields of biotechnological systems and automation. Her extensive education, progressive professional experience, and leadership in multidisciplinary research projects position her as a key contributor to both national and international scientific advancement. Her ability to combine theoretical models with practical applications, mentor young scientists, and contribute to global academic forums speaks to her depth of expertise and dedication. She has earned peer and institutional recognition for her scientific work, making her a respected leader in her field. Her over 200 publications, contributions to prestigious journals, and active engagement in scientific committees demonstrate both productivity and academic integrity. With a strong foundation in research and innovation, and an enduring commitment to education and collaboration, Velislava Lyubenova is exceptionally well-qualified for honors such as the Best Researcher Award. Her career reflects a lifelong dedication to the pursuit of scientific excellence and societal impact.

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  • Title: Indirect adaptive linearizing control of a class of bioprocesses–Estimator tuning procedure
    Authors: MN Ignatova, VN Lyubenova, MR García, C Vilas, AA Alonso
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 31

  • Title: Kinetic characteristics of alcohol fermentation in brewing: state of art and control of the fermentation process
    Authors: V Shopska, R Denkova, V Lyubenova, G Kostov
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 21

  • Title: Adaptive control of fed-batch process for poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate production by mixed culture
    Authors: M Ignatova, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 16

  • Title: Control of biotechnological processes-new formalization of kinetics: Theoretical aspects and applications
    Authors: M Ignatova, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 15

  • Title: Model-based monitoring of biotechnological processes—a review
    Authors: V Lyubenova, G Kostov, R Denkova-Kostova
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Adaptive control of the Simultaneous Saccharification—Fermentation Process from Starch to Ethanol
    Authors: S Ochoa, V Lyubenova, JU Repke, M Ignatova, G Wozny
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 12

  • Title: An efficient hybrid of an ant lion optimizer and genetic algorithm for a model parameter identification problem
    Authors: O Roeva, D Zoteva, G Roeva, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Control of one stage bio ethanol production by recombinant strain
    Authors: V Lyubenova, S Ochoa, J Repke, M Ignatova, G Wozny
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Escherichia coli Cultivation Process Modelling Using ABC-GA Hybrid Algorithm
    Authors: O Roeva, D Zoteva, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Reaction rate estimators of fed-batch process for poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production by mixed culture
    Authors: V Lyubenova, M Ignatova, M Novak, T Patarinska
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Dynamics Monitoring of Fed-batch E. coli Fermentation
    Authors: A Zlatkova, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Encapsulation of brewing yeast in alginate/chitosan matrix: Kinetic characteristics of the fermentation process at a constant fermentation temperature
    Authors: I Petelkov, V Lyubenova, A Zlatkova, V Shopska, R Denkova, M Kaneva, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 8

  • Title: On-line estimation in a distributed parameter bioreactor: Application to the Gluconic Acid production
    Authors: MR García, C Vilas, E Balsa-Canto, VN Lyubenova, MN Ignatova, …
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Metaheuristic algorithms: theory and applications
    Authors: S Ribagin, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 7

  • Title: CASCADE SENSOR FOR MONITORING OF DENITRIFICATION IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS
    Authors: V Lyubenova, M Ignatova
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 7

Xiaoxu Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoxu Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China

Dr. Xiaoxu Liu is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Sino-German College of Intelligent Manufacturing, Shenzhen Technology University. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Northumbria and specializes in robust fault diagnosis, fault-tolerant control, stochastic systems, and multi-agent systems. Dr. Liu has published extensively in top-tier journals such as IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Automatica, and has served as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics. He has led multiple nationally funded research projects, securing over 3 million RMB in grants. His work integrates control theory with data-driven methods, addressing challenges in cyber-physical systems. Recognized as a Shenzhen Overseas High-level Talent, he has received numerous awards for research excellence and student mentorship. With international research experience and significant editorial contributions, Dr. Liu is a prominent figure in intelligent systems and control, demonstrating both academic leadership and impactful research contributions.

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Dr. Xiaoxu Liu possesses a strong and progressive academic background in engineering and applied mathematics. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Northumbria in the UK (2014–2018), where he specialized in fault-tolerant control systems and robust estimation. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s degree in Operations Research and Cybernetics at Northeastern University (2012–2014), and a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Computing Science at the same university (2008–2012). His educational path reflects a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of control systems, cybernetics, and intelligent systems. This combination of mathematical rigor and engineering application has laid the groundwork for his interdisciplinary research approach. His international academic journey has also helped him build a global perspective and a collaborative mindset, both of which have been instrumental in his subsequent professional and research achievements.

Professional Experience

Dr. Xiaoxu Liu has built an impressive academic and research career marked by rapid progression and leadership. Since December 2021, he has served as an Associate Professor at the Sino-German College of Intelligent Manufacturing, Shenzhen Technology University. Before that, he was an Assistant Professor at the same institution from 2018 to 2021. He also held research and teaching positions internationally, including as a Research Associate at the Faculty of Mathematics, City University of Hong Kong, and as a Lecturer at the University of Northumbria. Throughout these roles, Dr. Liu has led cutting-edge research projects, mentored students, and contributed to institutional development. He has acted as the principal investigator for numerous funded research programs, reflecting his capacity to lead independently and strategically. His experience demonstrates not only academic proficiency but also a sustained commitment to advancing intelligent systems research and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in both teaching and applied engineering contexts.

Research Interest

Dr. Xiaoxu Liu’s research spans several high-impact areas within intelligent systems and control engineering. His primary interests include robust fault diagnosis, fault-tolerant control, stochastic nonlinear systems, and multi-agent systems. He also ocuses on cyber-physical systems and data-driven control, areas highly relevant to Industry 4.0 and autonomous system applications. Dr. Liu’s work often combines theoretical rigor with practical relevance, leveraging modern tools like deep reinforcement learning and Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models to address real-world challenges such as actuator faults in UAVs or wind turbine resilience. His interdisciplinary approach blends classical control theory with artificial intelligence, enhancing system adaptability and reliability. His research outputs—published in top-tier journals like IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics—demonstrate not only novelty but also applicability to emerging technologies. Dr. Liu’s ability to connect robust theory with practical implementations positions him as a thought leader in intelligent manufacturing and autonomous system control.

ward and Honor

Dr. Xiaoxu Liu has received multiple awards that recognize his research excellence, academic leadership, and contributions to engineering education. He was honored as a Shenzhen Overseas High-level Talent in 2019, highlighting his strategic value to China’s academic and technological development. He has earned several Best Paper and Best Presentation Awards from prestigious conferences and journals, such as the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society and Processes. Dr. Liu also received the IEEE IES Student Paper Travel Award and various recognitions for his mentorship of student teams who achieved national-level prizes in robotics and circuit design competitions. These accolades underscore both the quality and impact of his scholarly work and his dedication to student development. His involvement as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics and reviewer for top IEEE journals further validates his status as a trusted expert in his field. These honors collectively reflect his rising prominence in the global research community.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Xiaoxu Liu stands out as a highly capable and accomplished researcher in the field of intelligent control systems. With a solid educational foundation, diverse professional experience across top institutions, and a research portfolio that blends theoretical innovation with real-world application, he exemplifies academic excellence. His focus on robust fault diagnosis, resilient control systems, and data-driven approaches addresses some of the most pressing challenges in cyber-physical systems and smart manufacturing. Recognized nationally and internationally through numerous awards, editorial roles, and funded projects, Dr. Liu has established himself as a leader in his domain. He continues to advance the field through impactful publications, student mentorship, and collaborative projects. His trajectory reflects not only technical expertise but also a broader commitment to scientific progress and educational excellence. As such, Dr. Liu is highly deserving of recognition through accolades such as the Best Researcher Award.

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  • Title: Joint Observer Based Fault Tolerant Control for Discrete-Time Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Systems With Immeasurable Premise Variables

    • Authors: Xiaoxu Liu, Risheng Li, Zhiwei Gao, Bowen Li, Tan Zhang

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: Multiagent Formation Control and Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance Based on Deep Reinforcement Learning

    • Authors: Zike Yuan, Chenhao Yao, Xiaoxu Liu, Zhiwei Gao, Wenwei Zhang

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: Fault Estimation for Cyber–Physical Systems with Intermittent Measurement Transmissions via a Hybrid Observer Approach

    • Authors: Jingjing Yan, Chao Deng, Weiwei Che, Xiaoxu Liu

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 5

  • Title: Reinforcement Learning-Based Fault-Tolerant Control for Quadrotor UAVs Under Actuator Fault

    • Authors: Xiaoxu Liu, Zike Yuan, Zhiwei Gao, Wenwei Zhang

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 12

Shekhar Suman | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Shekhar Suman | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Research Scientist at Borah University of Texas at Tyler, United States

Dr. Shekhar Suman Borah is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Centre of Robotics & Intelligent Systems, University of Texas at Tyler, USA. He holds a Ph.D. in Electronics & Communication Engineering from IIIT Guwahati, with a strong academic foundation in Analog VLSI Design, Memristors, and Signal Processing. His prolific research output includes over 25 publications in reputed journals and conferences, four book chapters, and editorial and peer-review contributions to leading journals. Dr. Borah has also secured research funding for AI-based hardware-software systems and contributed to projects at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. His work spans advanced circuit design, environmental sensing, and precision agriculture using UAVs. He has delivered invited talks and participated in international conferences across India, the USA, and Japan. A committed IEEE member, Dr. Borah combines technical excellence with interdisciplinary collaboration, positioning him as a promising candidate for awards recognizing young scientific talent.

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Education

Dr. Shekhar Suman Borah has a strong academic foundation in electronics and communication engineering. He earned his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Guwahati in 2022, where he specialized in analog signal processing and current-mode circuit design. Prior to this, he completed his M.Tech with First Class from KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, and his B.E. from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Karnataka, also with First Class honors. His academic journey reflects a consistent focus on electronics, signal processing, and circuit design, particularly in analog VLSI systems. During his doctoral studies, he developed expertise in the use of memristors, current-mode building blocks, and oscillator/filter design, forming the basis for much of his later research. His educational trajectory demonstrates both depth and specialization, equipping him with the technical proficiency and theoretical grounding necessary for advanced research and innovation in modern electronics and intelligent systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Borah currently serves as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Centre of Robotics & Intelligent Systems, University of Texas at Tyler, USA. Previously, he was a Research Associate at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, contributing to projects in the Radiation Safety Systems Division. He has over five years of academic teaching assistance experience in labs related to analog VLSI, communication systems, and integrated circuits. His role in grant-funded projects—particularly an AI-based tutoring tool for hardware-software co-design—underscores his engagement in interdisciplinary research. He has collaborated with several international researchers and contributed to publications across areas such as memristive circuits, environmental sensing, UAV applications, and edge computing. His growing leadership in research, combined with a solid background in academic and national research institutions, marks him as a well-rounded scientist with both applied and theoretical expertise across diverse sectors in electronics and intelligent system design.

Research Interest

Dr. Borah’s research interests lie at the intersection of analog VLSI design, current-mode circuits, memristors, signal processing, and computer vision. He is particularly focused on designing energy-efficient, electronically tunable circuits using novel components like current differencing buffered amplifiers (CDBAs) and memristors. His recent work explores the integration of these devices into edge-computing architectures, environmental sensing systems, and wearable electronics. He is also involved in precision agriculture using AI and UAVs for tasks like weed detection and disease assessment, showcasing his multidisciplinary reach. Dr. Borah has a strong inclination toward practical applications of circuit theory, demonstrated by his contributions to automation, energy-efficient design, and AI-driven solutions. His ability to translate theoretical models into real-world engineering solutions makes his work impactful, especially in the context of smart devices and intelligent sensing systems. This diverse and innovative portfolio reflects both his technical depth and adaptability to emerging technological trends.

Award and Honor

Dr. Shekhar Suman Borah has received several awards that highlight his academic excellence and research impact. In 2020, he won the Best Paper Award at the Springer International Conference on Communication, Circuits, and Systems (iC3S) for his innovative work on grounded negative inductance simulation. Earlier in his academic career, he was awarded the SDR Scholarship in 2010 for academic excellence and the prestigious Anandoram Barooah Award by the Government of Assam in 2009 for securing First Class with Distinction in his 10th grade. These accolades reflect both early promise and sustained contributions to his field. His participation as a peer reviewer for reputed journals and conferences like IEEE and MDPI further underscores his professional standing. Additionally, his invited talks at prominent institutions and media appearances demonstrate recognition beyond academia. Collectively, these honors validate Dr. Borah’s trajectory as a high-performing researcher with significant potential for further contributions.

Conclusion

Dr. Shekhar Suman Borah stands out as a highly qualified young researcher with a well-rounded portfolio in education, research, and professional engagement. His academic background is strong and focused, his research contributions are diverse and impactful, and his professional roles demonstrate both leadership and collaboration. He has made meaningful strides in analog circuit design, memristive technologies, and intelligent sensing systems, with applications in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and wearable technology. His ability to secure research funding, contribute to peer-reviewed literature, and deliver invited talks reflects his growing recognition in the field. Dr. Borah’s consistent track record of innovation, coupled with his dedication to both academic excellence and real-world problem-solving, makes him a strong contender for recognition such as the Young Scientist Award. His work promises continued contributions to cutting-edge technologies in electronics and intelligent systems, positioning him as a rising figure in the global scientific community.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: MOSFET-Based Memristor for High-Frequency Signal Processing
    Authors: M. Ghosh, A. Singh, S.S. Borah, J. Vista, A. Ranjan, S. Kumar
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 46

  • Title: Electronically tunable higher-order quadrature oscillator employing CDBA
    Authors: S.S. Borah, A. Singh, M. Ghosh, A. Ranjan
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 23

  • Title: Resistorless memristor emulators: Floating and grounded using OTA and VDBA for high-frequency applications
    Authors: M. Ghosh, P. Mondal, S.S. Borah, S. Kumar
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 20

  • Title: Third order quadrature oscillator and its application using CDBA
    Authors: M. Ghosh, S.S. Borah, A. Singh, A. Ranjan
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 17

  • Title: Simple Grounded Meminductor Emulator Using Transconductance Amplifier
    Authors: A. Singh, B. S, S., G. M.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 12

  • Title: A novel memristive neural network circuit and its application in character recognition
    Authors: X. Zhang, X. Wang, Z. Ge, Z. Li, M. Wu, S.S. Borah
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11

  • Title: CMOS CDBA Based 6th Order Inverse Filter Realization for Low-Power Applications
    Authors: S.S. Borah, A. Singh, M. Ghosh
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Three Novel Configurations of Second Order Inverse Band Reject Filter Using a Single Operational Transresistance Amplifier
    Authors: S. Banerjee, S.S. Borah, M. Ghosh, P. Mondal
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Emerging Technologies for Automation in Environmental Sensing
    Authors: S.S. Borah, A. Khanal, P. Sundaravadivel
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Single VDTA Based Grounded Memristor Model and Its Applications
    Authors: A. Singh, S.S. Borah, M. Ghosh
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Current Differencing Buffered Amplifier Based Memristive Quadrature Oscillator
    Authors: A. Singh, S.S. Borah, M. Ghosh
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Higher order multifunction filter using current differencing buffered amplifier (CDBA)
    Authors: S.S. Borah, M. Ghosh, A. Ranjan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 3

  • Title: A Novel Low-Power Electronically Tunable Higher-Order Quadrature Oscillator using CDBA
    Authors: S.S. Borah, A. Singh, M. Ghosh
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3

  • Title: CDBA Based Quadrature Sinusoidal Oscillator with Non-interactive Control
    Authors: A. Singh, S.S. Borah, M. Ghosh
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Design of Thinned Linear Antenna Array using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) Algorithm
    Authors: S.S. Borah, A. Deb, J.S. Roy
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 3

Vassilios Sikavitsas | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Vassilios Sikavitsas | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at University of Oklahoma, United States

Professor Vassilios I. Sikavitsas is a distinguished researcher and educator in biomedical and chemical engineering at the University of Oklahoma. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from SUNY Buffalo and postdoctoral experience at Rice University, his work focuses on tissue engineering, cancer therapeutics, and bioreactor technologies. He has authored numerous high-impact publications and holds patents related to bone tissue engineering and scaffold design. Recognized multiple times as Best Professor by chemical engineering students, he has also mentored award-winning graduate researchers. His research bridges fundamental science and clinical application, notably in cancer exosome-based therapies and dynamic in vitro tumor models. Sikavitsas actively contributes to the scientific community through editorial board service and memberships in leading professional societies such as AIChE, BMES, and TERMIS. His commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, student development, and translational impact positions him as a leading figure in his field and a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Professor Vassilios I. Sikavitsas holds a strong academic foundation in chemical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. (2000) and M.S. (1995) in Chemical Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he built his expertise in biomaterials and tissue engineering. Prior to his graduate studies in the United States, he obtained a Diploma in Chemical Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1991. His educational trajectory reflects a progressive focus on biomedical applications within engineering, which laid the groundwork for his future research in regenerative medicine and bioreactor technologies. This combination of classical chemical engineering training and biomedical specialization has enabled him to operate at the intersection of engineering and life sciences, a hallmark of his interdisciplinary research. The international scope of his education also contributes to his broad perspective on engineering challenges and biomedical innovation.

Professional Experience

Professor Sikavitsas has built a distinguished academic career at the University of Oklahoma, where he currently serves as a Professor in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering and is affiliated with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Technology. He joined the university as an Assistant Professor in 2002 and was progressively promoted to Associate Professor in 2008 and Full Professor in 2015. His academic journey began with a postdoctoral research appointment in the Department of Bioengineering at Rice University from 2000 to 2002, where he deepened his expertise in tissue engineering. Throughout his academic appointments, he has established a dynamic and productive research laboratory, collaborated across disciplines, and contributed significantly to curriculum development in bioengineering. In addition to his academic duties, he serves on editorial boards and remains active in professional societies, enhancing his engagement with the broader scientific and engineering communities.

Research Interest

Professor Sikavitsas’s research is centered around tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, cancer biology, and bioreactor design. He specializes in the development of 3D biomimetic scaffolds, dynamic in vitro tumor models, and bone tissue constructs using advanced flow perfusion systems. His work investigates the role of mechanical stimulation and surface modifications in cell differentiation and tissue regeneration. In recent years, he has expanded into cutting-edge cancer research, exploring exosome-based drug delivery systems and tumor-immune interactions. His interdisciplinary projects bridge chemical engineering principles with biomedical applications, contributing to both fundamental understanding and clinical translation. Notable innovations include US patents on scaffold technology and tissue construct production. With an emphasis on bioreactor modeling and oxygen transport optimization, his work has practical implications in both regenerative therapies and anti-cancer strategies. His lab’s ability to combine experimental and computational methods distinguishes his contributions in the field of biomedical engineering.

Award and Honor

Professor Sikavitsas has received numerous awards and recognitions that reflect his excellence in research, teaching, and mentorship. He has been honored multiple times as the “Best Chemical Engineering Professor” by senior undergraduate students at the University of Oklahoma, recognizing his dedication to teaching and student engagement. As a research advisor, he has mentored students who have won prestigious accolades, including the Biomedical Engineering Society’s Best Dissertation Award and several Best Poster Awards at regional and national conferences. His achievements are further highlighted by multiple editorial board appointments in respected journals like the Journal of Functional Biomaterials and Scientifica (tissue engineering section). Additionally, his professional affiliations with AIChE, BMES, the Biomaterials Society, and TERMIS underscore his standing in the scientific community. These recognitions demonstrate his well-rounded excellence as a researcher, educator, and mentor, making him a strong role model and leader in his academic field.

Conclusion

Professor Vassilios I. Sikavitsas is a highly accomplished researcher and educator whose work bridges chemical engineering and biomedical science. His academic background, combined with over two decades of professional experience, has positioned him as a leader in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and cancer therapeutic research. His innovative work on bioreactors, scaffolds, and cancer exosomes has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications, patents, and awards. Equally committed to mentorship and education, he has been recognized for excellence in teaching and for guiding students toward national-level accolades. His involvement in editorial boards and leading scientific societies demonstrates a commitment to the advancement of science and engineering at large. Professor Sikavitsas’s sustained contributions to both research and academic service, along with his interdisciplinary impact, make him a compelling candidate for honors such as the Best Researcher Award. His career reflects a balance of innovation, collaboration, and academic leadership.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Fluid flow increases mineralized matrix deposition in 3D perfusion culture of marrow stromal osteoblasts in a dose-dependent manner
    Authors: GN Bancroft, VI Sikavitsas, J Van Den Dolder, TL Sheffield, CG Ambrose, et al.
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 901

  • Title: Biomaterials and bone mechanotransduction
    Authors: VI Sikavitsas, JS Temenoff, AG Mikos
    Year: 2001
    Citations: 815

  • Title: Mineralized matrix deposition by marrow stromal osteoblasts in 3D perfusion culture increases with increasing fluid shear forces
    Authors: VI Sikavitsas, GN Bancroft, HL Holtorf, JA Jansen, AG Mikos
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 595

  • Title: Formation of three‐dimensional cell/polymer constructs for bone tissue engineering in a spinner flask and a rotating wall vessel bioreactor
    Authors: VI Sikavitsas, GN Bancroft, AG Mikos
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 541

  • Title: Design of a flow perfusion bioreactor system for bone tissue-engineering applications
    Authors: GN Bancroft, VI Sikavitsas, AG Mikos
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 529

  • Title: In vitro generated extracellular matrix and fluid shear stress synergistically enhance 3D osteoblastic differentiation
    Authors: N Datta, QP Pham, U Sharma, VI Sikavitsas, JA Jansen, AG Mikos
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 521

  • Title: Effect of flow perfusion on the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells cultured on starch‐based three‐dimensional scaffolds
    Authors: ME Gomes, VI Sikavitsas, E Behravesh, RL Reis, AG Mikos
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 468

  • Title: Effect of bone extracellular matrix synthesized in vitro on the osteoblastic differentiation of marrow stromal cells
    Authors: N Datta, HL Holtorf, VI Sikavitsas, JA Jansen, AG Mikos
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 388

  • Title: Flow perfusion enhances the calcified matrix deposition of marrow stromal cells in biodegradable nonwoven fiber mesh scaffolds
    Authors: VI Sikavitsas, GN Bancroft, JJ Lemoine, MAK Liebschner, M Dauner, et al.
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 247

  • Title: Flow perfusion culture of marrow stromal osteoblasts in titanium fiber mesh
    Authors: J van den Dolder, GN Bancroft, VI Sikavitsas, PHM Spauwen, JA Jansen, et al.
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 205

  • Title: Pre‐culture period of mesenchymal stem cells in osteogenic media influences their in vivo bone forming potential
    Authors: H Castano‐Izquierdo, J Álvarez‐Barreto, J Dolder, JA Jansen, AG Mikos, et al.
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 203

  • Title: Tuning the biomimetic behavior of scaffolds for regenerative medicine through surface modifications
    Authors: NR Richbourg, NA Peppas, VI Sikavitsas
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 196

  • Title: Flow perfusion improves seeding of tissue engineering scaffolds with different architectures
    Authors: JF Alvarez-Barreto, SM Linehan, RL Shambaugh, VI Sikavitsas
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 171

  • Title: Polypyrrole thin films formed by admicellar polymerization support the osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells
    Authors: H Castano, EA O’Rear, PS McFetridge, VI Sikavitsas
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 158

  • Title: Influence of the in vitro culture period on the in vivo performance of cell/titanium bone tissue‐engineered constructs using a rat cranial critical size defect model
    Authors: VI Sikavitsas, J Dolder, GN Bancroft, JA Jansen, AG Mikos
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 150

Blasius Ngayakamo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Blasius Ngayakamo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Tanzania

Dr. Blasius Henry Ngayakamo is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in sustainable construction materials, waste valorization, and climate resilience in engineering. With a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, his work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions like geopolymer earthen blocks and green concrete to address global sustainability challenges. Dr. Ngayakamo is also committed to advancing STEM education by creating hands-on learning tools for students, emphasizing real-world applications in sustainable engineering. His academic journey spans multiple institutions worldwide, including roles at California Polytechnic State University, the African University of Science and Technology, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies. His research has led to impactful publications on sustainable materials and waste utilization, and he actively mentors students and junior researchers. As a passionate advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Ngayakamo bridges academic research with industry applications to drive solutions for a sustainable, climate-resilient future.

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Education

Dr. Blasius Henry Ngayakamo holds an extensive academic background, starting with a Bachelor of Education in Science (Chemistry and Biology) from St. Augustine University of Tanzania. He went on to earn a Master’s in Materials Science and Engineering from the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Tanzania. He later completed a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at the African University of Science and Technology, Nigeria, followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Materials Engineering at California Polytechnic State University, USA. This robust academic foundation has equipped him with a diverse set of skills and knowledge, enabling him to tackle complex challenges in sustainable construction and materials science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ngayakamo’s professional journey spans several prestigious institutions. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Researcher at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Tanzania. His previous roles include postdoctoral fellowships and teaching positions at California Polytechnic State University, the African University of Science and Technology, and international research stints in Germany and Malaysia. Throughout his career, he has worked on pioneering interdisciplinary research projects focusing on sustainable construction materials and their integration into education. His experience also includes mentoring students and collaborating with industry partners to develop real-world, scalable solutions for sustainability in engineering.

Research Interest

Dr. Ngayakamo’s research interests are centered on sustainable construction materials, waste valorization, and climate resilience in engineering. His work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions, such as geopolymer earthen blocks and green concrete, with a particular emphasis on integrating these technologies into educational tools. He is committed to addressing global sustainability challenges by developing innovative materials that contribute to low-carbon construction practices. Dr. Ngayakamo’s research also explores the intersection of interdisciplinary STEM education, promoting hands-on learning and practical solutions to sustainability issues in the built environment. His work fosters collaboration between academia, industry, and communities to achieve impactful results in sustainable infrastructure.

Award and Honor

Dr. Ngayakamo has received several academic and professional recognitions for his groundbreaking work in materials science and sustainable construction. As a member of the African Materials Research Society and the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, he is recognized within global scientific communities. His research contributions, particularly in waste valorization and eco-friendly materials, have garnered attention through published articles in leading scientific journals. His work has been acknowledged for its practical applications in addressing pressing global sustainability challenges, especially in the construction industry. His ongoing involvement in international research projects further highlights his reputation as a dedicated scholar in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Blasius Ngayakamo is an exemplary researcher and educator whose work at the intersection of sustainable construction, waste valorization, and interdisciplinary STEM education makes him a leader in the field of materials science. With a rich academic background, extensive professional experience, and a passion for fostering the next generation of engineers, Dr. Ngayakamo’s contributions have far-reaching impacts on both education and industry. His innovative approach to eco-friendly construction materials and his commitment to addressing climate resilience through practical, scalable solutions make him a standout figure in the global effort for sustainability. His ongoing research, mentorship, and collaborations continue to shape the future of sustainable engineering and education.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Investigation of plastic-sand paving blocks: A sustainable solution using recycled plastic waste

  • Authors: B.H. Ngayakamo, Blasius Henry

  • Year: 2025

  • Citation: Ngayakamo, B.H. (2025). Investigation of plastic-sand paving blocks: A sustainable solution using recycled plastic waste. Hybrid Advances, 2025.

Charly Julien Nyobe | Civil Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Charly Julien Nyobe | Civil Engineering | Best Paper Award

Chercheur at Ecole Normale Supérieure d’Enseignement Technique de Douala-Cameroun, Cameroon.

Charly Julien Nyobe 🎓 is a dedicated Cameroonian researcher and educator specializing in civil engineering, biomechanics, and material sciences. Born on March 11, 1985, in Garoua-Boulaï, he has pursued an extensive academic career, earning two PhDs and multiple engineering degrees. With a passion for structural mechanics, wood engineering, and impact mechanics, he actively contributes to cutting-edge research on sustainable construction materials. Currently, he teaches at the University of Douala and collaborates on international projects. An expert in statistical analysis, finite element methods, and material characterization, Nyobe is committed to advancing engineering solutions for real-world challenges. 🚀📚

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Suitability for the Award

Dr. Charly Julien Nyobe is a highly accomplished researcher in civil engineering, biomechanics, and material sciences, with extensive expertise in structural mechanics, wood engineering, and impact mechanics. His strong academic background, dual PhDs, and consistent research contributions demonstrate a deep commitment to advancing engineering knowledge, particularly in sustainable construction materials. His ability to bridge experimental, numerical, and theoretical methods in engineering makes him a strong contender for the Best Paper Award.

Education & Experience 📚

Doctorate (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering – Université Gustave Eiffel, France (2022 – Ongoing)
Doctorate (PhD) in Civil Engineering – École Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Yaoundé, Cameroon (2023)
Master’s in Civil Engineering – University of Douala, Cameroon (2015)
DIPET II (Master’s equivalent) in Civil Engineering – ENSET Douala, Cameroon (2011)
DIPET I (Bachelor’s equivalent) in Civil Engineering – ENSET Douala, Cameroon (2009)
DEUG in Computer Science – University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon (2006)
Baccalauréat in Mathematics & Physics – Lycée d’Obala, Cameroon (2003)

💼 Work Experience:
✔️ Lecturer – University of Douala (2018 – Present)
✔️ Visiting Lecturer – École Supérieure de La Salle (2018 – 2022)
✔️ Lecturer – Institute of Technology, Douala (2018 – 2020)
✔️ Civil Engineering Teacher – Lycée Polyvalent de Bonabéri (2012 – 2018)

Professional Development 🚀

Charly Julien Nyobe is constantly engaged in professional development to stay at the forefront of engineering innovations. In 2023, he trained in LS-Dyna at IUT Lyon 1, France, refining his expertise in impact simulation and finite element modeling. Additionally, he enhanced his scientific visualization skills through an Inkscape training at the University of Lyon. As a member of the GDR Science du Bois (France) since 2019, he actively participates in collaborative research, focusing on wood mechanics, structural engineering, and impact analysis. His interdisciplinary approach blends experimental, numerical, and theoretical methods for innovative engineering solutions. 🌍🛠️📊

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Nyobe’s research is centered on civil engineering, wood mechanics, and impact mechanics. His work spans mechanical characterization of materials, structural resilience, and numerical modeling. He is passionate about sustainable construction, particularly the use of tropical woods in engineering applications. His studies explore Monte Carlo simulations, Weibull statistical models, and multi-scale mechanical classification of materials. He also delves into shock mechanics, investigating crash simulations and road safety barriers using advanced software like LS-Dyna. His research contributes to eco-friendly building solutions, aiming to optimize wood-based engineering materials for durability and resilience. 🌳🏗️⚙️

Awards & Honors 🏆

🏅 2023 – PhD in Civil Engineering with “Très Honorable” distinction 🏛️
🏅 2015 – Master’s degree with “Très Bien” distinction 🎓
🏅 2011 – DIPET II with “Très Bien” distinction 🏗️
🏅 2009 – DIPET I with “Très Bien” distinction 🏢
🏅 2006 – DEUG in Computer Science with “Assez Bien” distinction 💻
🏅 2003 – Baccalauréat in Mathematics & Physics with “Assez Bien” distinction 📏

Publication Top Notes

  • Moisture content-mechanical property relationships for two okan (Cylicodiscus gabunensis) substitutes

    • Authors: Nyobe Charly Julien, Oum Lissouck René, Nyobe Nicolas Stephane, Goumgang Tassile Rolande, Ayina Ohandja Louis Max
    • Publication Year: 2025
    • DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2025.2476659
  • Mode I cracking of three tropical species from Cameroon: the case of bilinga, dabema, and padouk wood

    • Authors: Rosmi Biyo’o, Achille Bernard Biwole, Rostand Moutou Pitti, Charly Julien Nyobe, Benoit Ndiwe, Emile Jonathan Onana, Emmanuel Yamb
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2024.2314750
  • Effect of slope of grain on mechanical properties of some tropical wood species

    • Authors: Charly Julien Nyobe, Nicolas Stéphane Nyobe, Jean Bertin Nkibeu, René Oum Lissouck, Louis Max Ayina Ohandja
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2024.2356047
  • A Review on Methods for Determining the Vibratory Damping Ratio

    • Authors: Nkibeu Jean Bertin, Charly Julien Nyobe, Moussa Sali, Madja Doumbaye Jerémie
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.4236/ojce.2023.132015
  • Determination of the Vibratory Damping Ratio: A Methodological Review

    • Authors: Nkibeu Jean Bertin, Charly Julien Nyobe, Moussa Sali, Madja Doumbaye Jerémie
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.9734/bpi/rader/v9/1804g
  • Variability of the mechanical strength of Congo Basin timbers

    • Author: Charly Julien Nyobe
    • Publication Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2021.1912173

Mengyao Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mengyao Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Student at Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Mengyao Li is a dedicated researcher specializing in electromagnetic fields, metasurfaces, and frequency-selective structures. With a strong academic foundation and a passion for advancing next-generation communication and radar technologies, Li has made significant contributions to the field of low-RCS antenna-radome systems, lens antennas, and THz reconfigurable intelligent surfaces. His research focuses on innovative solutions that enhance wave manipulation, beamforming, and scattering control, making a direct impact on applications in wireless communication and stealth technology. As a Ph.D. candidate at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, under the guidance of Prof. Shen Zhongxiang (IEEE Fellow), Li has published extensively in top-tier journals and continues to explore novel electromagnetic solutions. His work not only bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications but also aligns with the future demands of 6G wireless networks and advanced sensing technologies, solidifying his position as an emerging expert in the field.

Professional Profile

Education

Mengyao Li began his academic journey with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Communication University of China, Beijing, specializing in Telecommunication Engineering. Graduating in 2020 with a GPA of 3.59/4.0, he ranked among the top 8% of students and was recognized as an Outstanding Graduate of Beijing. His undergraduate research focused on reconfigurable frequency-selective absorbers, laying a strong foundation for his future work. In January 2021, he pursued a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, specializing in Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Technology. Under the supervision of Prof. Shen Zhongxiang, his doctoral research centers on low-RCS integrated radome and antenna systems, aiming to develop advanced solutions for stealth technology and wireless communication. Throughout his academic career, Li has demonstrated strong analytical skills and research capabilities, contributing to the advancement of electromagnetic and antenna engineering.

Professional Experience

As a Ph.D. researcher at Nanyang Technological University, Mengyao Li has been actively engaged in cutting-edge research in the field of electromagnetic wave manipulation, metasurfaces, and antenna systems. His professional work focuses on designing low-RCS antennas, frequency-selective structures, and THz reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, contributing to innovations in stealth technology and high-frequency communication. Collaborating with leading academics and industry experts, he has developed practical solutions for beam manipulation, conformal lens antennas, and ultra-wideband absorptive structures. His research has been published in top IEEE journals, showcasing his ability to bridge theoretical concepts with practical engineering applications. In addition to research, he actively mentors junior researchers, contributes to technical discussions, and engages in academic collaborations to advance antenna and metamaterial technologies. His expertise and technical acumen make him a promising figure in the field of advanced electromagnetic applications.

Research Interests

Mengyao Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of electromagnetic wave engineering, metasurfaces, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), with a strong emphasis on low-RCS antenna-radome systems, lens antennas, and THz wireless communication. His work on low-scattering antenna structures contributes to stealth and radar applications, while his innovative metasurface designs enable advanced beam steering and polarization control. Additionally, he explores MEMS-based THz metasurfaces, which hold promise for 6G wireless networks and high-frequency communication systems. His research on frequency-selective structures and transmissive antennas bridges the gap between traditional electromagnetic theory and modern reconfigurable technologies. By integrating material science, physics, and advanced fabrication techniques, Li’s research aims to create high-performance, miniaturized, and dynamically tunable electromagnetic structures, making a significant impact on next-generation wireless technologies and radar systems.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic journey, Mengyao Li has received multiple recognitions for his research excellence. As an Outstanding Graduate of Beijing, he was acknowledged for his academic performance and early contributions to telecommunication engineering. His Ph.D. research at NTU has been supported by prestigious funding, reflecting the significance of his work in low-RCS antenna systems and metasurface engineering. His journal publications in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation and IEEE Antennas Wireless Propagation Letters further highlight his research impact in the field. Li’s innovative contributions to reconfigurable intelligent surfaces and frequency-selective radomes have been well-received in the academic community, earning him invitations to collaborate with leading researchers. With his strong research background and growing influence in electromagnetic wave control and antenna design, he continues to make valuable contributions to the field, positioning himself as a rising expert in advanced electromagnetics and wireless technology.

Conclusion

Mengyao Li is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a solid publication record, cutting-edge research contributions, and expertise in emerging electromagnetic technologies. However, improving the real-world impact, conference visibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration could further solidify the case for this award. If these areas are strengthened, Mengyao Li could become a leading figure in electromagnetic and metasurface research.

Publications Top Noted

  • Y. Ding, M. Li, J. Su, Q. Guo, H. Yin, Z. Li, J. Song – 2020 – 70 citations
    “Ultrawideband frequency-selective absorber designed with an adjustable and highly selective notch.”
    IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 69 (3), 1493-1504

  • M. Li, L. Zhou, Z. Shen – 2021 – 30 citations
    “Frequency selective radome with wide diffusive bands.”
    IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters 21 (2), 327-331

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2023 – 13 citations
    “Low-RCS transmitarray based on 2.5-D cross-polarization converter.”
    IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 71 (7), 5828-5837

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2023 – 5 citations
    “Integrated diffusive antenna array of low backscattering.”
    IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2022 – 3 citations
    “Hybrid Frequency Selective Rasorber Combining 2-D and 3-D Resonators.”
    2022 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI

  • M. Li, J. Su – 2020 – 1 citation
    “Wideband frequency-selective absorber based on metal cross ring.”
    2020 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on Advanced

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2024 – Not yet cited
    “Hybrid Rasorber Based on 3-D Bandpass Frequency-Selective Structures.”
    IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters

  • M. Li – 2024 – Not yet cited
    “Integrated radome and antenna systems of low radar cross section.”
    Nanyang Technological University (Ph.D. Dissertation)

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2023 – Not yet cited
    “Highly Selective Third-Order Bandpass Frequency Selective Surface.”
    2023 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2023 – Not yet cited
    “Transmission Phase Controllable Rasorber Using All-Metal Cross-Polarization Converter.”
    2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2022 – Not yet cited
    “Low-RCS Transmitarray Using Phase Controllable Absorptive Frequency-Selective Structure.”
    2022 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications

  • M. Li, Z. Shen – 2021 – Not yet cited
    “RCS Reduction of Slot Antenna Array Using Coding Metasurfaces.”
    2021 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI

Kaili Wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Kaili Wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Student at NB U, China

MS Kaili Wang is a distinguished researcher in the field of gene editing and molecular diagnostics, specializing in nucleic acid detection for agricultural biotechnology. She is affiliated with Ningbo University, School of Food Science and Engineering, China, and collaborates with Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro-products. With a keen interest in genetic modification detection, her research focuses on improving the precision and sensitivity of detection methods for gene-edited organisms. Her recent work on droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) for MSTN gene-edited cattle has contributed significantly to the field of regulatory science and food safety. Dedicated to advancing biotechnology applications, she plays a crucial role in shaping methodologies for genetic monitoring, ensuring consumer safety, and fostering global discussions on gene editing and its implications.

Professional Profile

Education

MS Kaili Wang pursued her higher education in biotechnology, molecular biology, and food science, which provided a strong foundation for her research career. She earned her degrees from prestigious Chinese institutions, including Ningbo University, where she specialized in food science and genetic detection methods. Her academic training emphasized molecular diagnostics, genetic engineering, and PCR-based technologies, equipping her with the expertise necessary to develop innovative detection methods for genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Throughout her education, she engaged in interdisciplinary research, gaining hands-on experience in genetic modification analysis, nucleic acid quantification, and regulatory science. Her studies were complemented by rigorous laboratory work and collaborations with leading scientists in the field. This educational background has enabled her to contribute significantly to the advancement of gene-editing detection technologies, ensuring accuracy, sensitivity, and reliability in molecular diagnostics.

Professional Experience

With extensive experience in genetic research and molecular diagnostics, MS Kaili Wang has worked as a researcher at Ningbo University and in collaboration with Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences. She has been instrumental in developing innovative nucleic acid detection methods for gene-edited organisms, particularly using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). Her work focuses on the safety assessment, traceability, and detection of genetically modified products, making a significant impact in the field of food safety and agricultural biotechnology. She has contributed to multiple high-impact research projects, collaborating with government agencies, regulatory bodies, and scientific institutions to establish robust methodologies for genetic monitoring. Her professional expertise extends to training young researchers, publishing peer-reviewed articles, and presenting her findings at international conferences related to gene editing and food safety. Her work plays a critical role in ensuring the accurate detection and regulation of gene-edited agricultural products.

Research Interests

MS Kaili Wang’s primary research interests lie in gene editing, nucleic acid detection, food safety, and molecular diagnostics. She is particularly focused on developing and optimizing PCR-based techniques, including ddPCR, qPCR, and CRISPR-based detection methods. Her research aims to enhance the specificity, sensitivity, and reliability of gene-editing detection, ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance. She is also deeply interested in the traceability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their impact on food production, security, and public health. Through her work, she seeks to bridge the gap between scientific advancements and regulatory frameworks, contributing to the development of robust detection technologies that can be applied on a global scale. By integrating biotechnology with food safety regulations, she aims to provide innovative solutions for ensuring transparency in agricultural biotechnology and fostering public trust in gene-edited products.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, MS Kaili Wang has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to gene editing detection and food safety research. She has been honored with awards from academic institutions, regulatory bodies, and biotechnology organizations for her innovative work in nucleic acid quantification and molecular diagnostics. Her research on ddPCR-based detection of MSTN gene-edited cattle has gained international recognition, positioning her as a leading scientist in genetic monitoring and food safety regulation. She has been invited as a keynote speaker at scientific conferences, sharing her expertise on gene editing detection methodologies. Additionally, she has received grants and funding from government agencies to further her research in gene-editing detection and its application in regulatory science. Her dedication and contributions to biotechnology and food safety continue to make a profound impact, earning her a reputation as a pioneering researcher in the field.

Conclusion

MS Kaili Wang’s research is highly innovative and impactful, making significant contributions to gene editing detection and food safety monitoring. The work demonstrates scientific excellence, regulatory relevance, and technical robustness, making them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, further research could focus on expanding the scope of detection beyond MSTN, increasing sample size, and facilitating regulatory adoption to enhance the real-world impact.

Publications Top Noted

Author: Kaili Wang, Yi Ji, Cheng Peng, Xiaofu Wang, Lei Yang, Hangzhen Lan, Junfeng Xu, Xiaoyun Chen
Year: 2025
Citation: Wang, K.; Ji, Y.; Peng, C.; Wang, X.; Yang, L.; Lan, H.; Xu, J.; Chen, X. (2025). “A Novel Quantification Method for Gene-Edited Animal Detection Based on ddPCR.” Biology, 14(2), Article 0203. DOI: 10.3390/biology14020203.
Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

 

Costica BEJINARIU | Materials Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Costica BEJINARIU | Materials Technology | Best Researcher Award

Professor, PhD, Eng., „Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University from Iasi, Romania

👨‍🏫 Professor Costica Bejinariu is a distinguished academic with over 35 years of experience in Materials Engineering and Industrial Safety. He currently holds a position as a full professor at Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania, and is also a doctoral supervisor. His research interests span across Materials Science, Nanostructured Materials, Safety at Work, and Risk Assessment. Professor Bejinariu has made significant contributions to both national and international research, with numerous projects and publications, and he is highly involved in academic leadership and professional associations.

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Education

🎓 Professor Bejinariu’s education has laid a strong foundation for his extensive career in Materials Engineering. While details of his personal education journey are not specifically listed, his professional development is highlighted through his role as a doctoral supervisor since 2009, guiding seven completed theses and currently overseeing seven doctoral candidates.

Research Experience

🔬 With over 45 completed and ongoing research projects, Professor Bejinariu has led and contributed to a wide array of initiatives, including industry projects and academic research funded by prominent Romanian grants such as CNMP-PN2, CeEx, and ORIZONT 2000. He has also managed several grants, demonstrating his leadership in both scientific and applied research. His research has focused primarily on Materials Science, particularly the safety and health aspects in engineering and industrial applications.

Research Interests

🧪 Professor Bejinariu’s research spans several crucial domains, including Materials Engineering, Nanostructured Materials, and Safety Engineering. His work in risk assessment and occupational health highlights his dedication to improving workplace safety and public health through advanced material testing and development. He also actively explores sustainable practices in materials technology and engineering, aiming to address industrial and environmental challenges.

Awards

🏆 Professor Bejinariu’s career is marked by numerous honors and achievements, including his membership in prestigious organizations such as the Academy of Romanian Scientists. He has contributed significantly to both the academic and industry sectors through his leadership in research, having been recognized for his innovative approaches and commitment to academic excellence. His research and publications continue to receive global recognition, contributing to his high citation index.

Publications Top Notes

📚 Professor Bejinariu has an impressive record with 277 scientific papers, including over 65 articles indexed in ISI – Web of Science Core Collection and 33 papers in proceedings. His work spans international journals and conferences, with a citation index of over 1500 citations across platforms like Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Some of his notable works include his contributions to corrosion resistance and materials surface enhancement. He has also published 30 books/chapters, several of which are internationally recognized.

Citation Metrics:

  • Web of Science: 875 citations
  • Scopus: 1077 citations
  • Google Scholar: 1547 citations